GLEN WILLIAMS A Fisherman ty was held last Wednesday December In the home of Mr and Mrs Bob McMaster for approximately SO people The a Iter noon and evening were spent entertaining a group of fishermen their family a and fi lends showing slides and films of their trips to both Baffin Island and the Albany River last July and August The five men who attended the fishing trip to Albany River were Gerald Inglis Gordon Preston Doug Sargent Bud Bishop and Bob The group to Baffin Island consisted of men Including Bob Reynolds Gerald Inglis Gordon Graham Bud Bishop Gordon Bob Mc Master and other members from the area A Chinese dinner was enjoyed of the people during the evening visit with the Masters followed by an ex change of several humorous fish stories and experiences The pictures shown were all taken by Mr Gerald Inglis The Bell Canada repair department employees and their family held their annual Christmas party In the basement of St John s United Church Sunday afternoon December here in Glen Movies were shown refresh were served and Santa prcsentedeachchildwithagift and a bag of candies One Utile old boy created a roar of laughter when he asked Santa if he would be coming to his house tomorrow When Santa replied Yes this little boy very politely asked Santa Would you please lake off your boots because my mommy Just gol a new rug Mr and Mrs James Frank enjoyed the company of relatives for Christmas dinner They were Maureen Frank sister and husband Mr and Mrs George Heaver and their family from Maureen mother Mrs Hepburn or Burlington J I rate parents Mr and Mrs Bud James and his aunt and uncle Mr and Mrs GordonSllcock or Georgetown Christmas day guests wiih Mr and Mrs Armstrong and Craig were Mr William Bennett Harold Bennett Mr and Mrs Robert George McNally senior Missing from Ihe family gathering was Mrs Margaret Bennett who is a patient at the Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital We extend our best wishes for her speedy recovery Mr and Mrs Walter Firth of who usually spend a few days of the Christmas holidays with the family are visiting this year with their daughter and her family In Brazil Ken from Oak Ridges Mr and Mrs Richard Glasscr and children from Newcastle and Guy Stefanowich of Etobicokc They all exchanged gifts and enjoyed a Christmas dinner brother Guy entertained the family singing and playing the guitar Mr and Mrs Tom Haines entertained heir family gathering and Christmas dinner with Mr and Mrs John Haines and Iheirchlldren Jeff Terry Scott and Chris of Glen Williams Mr and Mrs Bud Haines of Georgetown Mr and Mrs David Smallwood Mr and Mrs Jack Crichton and daughter Jackie of and Mr and Mrs Terry Perry from Burlington A en lime was had by all Sunday morning December a family service was held in SI John United church The choir consisted of members from the Glen Explorers group and accompanying the choir was organist McNeil Rev Harold Mart n the morning service St John United church celebrated Christmas on Sunday December The church decorated with the scene s and Christmas tree The music was by the Senior choir St John United church in Georgetown and service was conducted by Rev Harold Martin St Albans Anglican church also celebrated their Christmas morning communion Sunday December The Christmas Eve service was held at St Paul church in Norvol with the combined of on anthem by Ihe choirs from both churches Mr and Mrs Ed Green enjoyed the pleasure of relatives for their sharing of Christmas festivities Mem of the family attending were Mrs Albert Green Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs James Saycr and Mr and Mrs Bob and their Mi and Mrs Bell spent Christmas dinner with their daughter Bonnie Don and their ly Other relatives attending the festivities were Mr and Mrs Fred Mavcal Susan and Bill Mavealof Georgetown and Mrs W parents from Visiting with Mr and Mrs Bell over this weekend wis son Kit hard his wife Mary and Iwo sons Derek and Craig Angle and Joe celebrated Christims Angle s brother Lou llicci his wife Linda Iheir Randy neighbors including is observed with fascination the joint effort displayed by the Dewdncy family on Boxing day as their creation of a snow sculpture gradually look the form of a huge totem pole estimating close lo feet In height fortunately the earlier evening rains disfigured the structure very quickly a very ex citing time was spent during its Man young skaters have been to the Credit River during he Christmas holidays Children should be cautioned of the extreme danger of Its thin ice at this time which cannot be over stressed in protection of their I would like to express mere w to everyone for a safe BALLINAFAD NEWS and Burt Snyder and family enjoyed the pleasure of relatives visiting for Christ mas dinner Members of Ihe family attending were Bea parents Mr William Stefanowich and her brother of Gait Several of Mr and Mrs enjoyed the pleasure of a visit over Christmas by Iheir son Stephen from I MR AND MRS MICHAEL CARNEY Knox Church was decorated with white and pink mums for the Dec I wedding of Michael Philip Carney and Mary Ellen Gudgeon The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Jack Gudgeon and the groom Is the son of Mr and Mrs Philip Carney The bride wore a floor length satin and nylon empire style gown a long veil trimmed in satin with matching trim on the dress The long veil was held by a garland of seed pearls and flowers apple blossoms Rev Peter Barrow officiated at the ceremony Bell ringer was Marsha Fry A local foli singing group Sage several selections wo being For AH WcKnew and We Only Just Begun The bride was given In marriage by her father at Ihe double ring She carried a Bible which also had been carried by her mother and sister Maid of honor was Miss Susan Gudgeon sister of the bride and bridesmaids were Mrs Ann MacKenzle sister of the bride and Miss Elizabeth Carney sister of groom Flower girl was Miss Karen Gudgeon niece of the bride Ring bearer was Peler nephew of the bride The girls wore long burgundy lumpers and pale pink blouses They carried nosegays of white mums with long pink streamers Groomsman was Bob while ushers were David Carney brother of Ihe groom and Jack Gudgeon brother of the bride Reception was held at the Oddfellows Hall Receiving were Mr and Mrs Gudgeon and Mr and Mrs Carney a rents of Ihe bride and groom Ira Gudgeon wore a long green and white chiffon gown with pink carnation corsage The couple honeymooned St Petersburg Flo and have taken up residence at Cres Miscellaneous showers were held by Miss Ellen Copelond Mrs Ann MacKenzle and Mrs Donna Varey A linen shower was given by Mrs June and Miss Carney A tea was held at the brides home Williamson Mrs Lloyd Marshall welfare convenor for the WI made the usual round this season of thf resented a plant or suitable gift lb and others confined to homes In Mr and Mrs Dan Connors and daughters attended a family gathering at his parent home in Erin on Christmas Mr and Mrs John spent the holidays In Manitoba where they visited with her parents and sisters Mr Lloyd Marshall hod their famiK home on Christmas day They were Mr and Mrs Jim Miller Debbie and Jamie from Toronto and John Polo Ricky Vlckilyn and Robbie from Rock wood There were about mem bers of family of Mr and Mrs Frank Smith spent ihv day with them and enjoyed ihe exchange of gifts and other festive things associated with Christmas The Christmas Eve service in Ballinafad Church was very well attended The church with candles burning In the windows and elsewhere added to he beautiful service of carol singing and reading Special Christmas music was provided by junior choir men choir soloist Mr Paul Schwarz Morrison of Maxwell aid Mr and Mrs Douglas McLean and family from Brampton spent the holiday In village Guests on Sunday with Mr and Mrs Lloyd Marshall were Mr and Mrs Sam Cotter from Toronto and her mother Mrs w ho Is visiting with Mr and Mrs Cotter She is from Swan River Manitoba Mr and Mrs San and sons were guests at wedding of Miss Linda Linkham and Mr Keith Cairns Church on Friday evening Dec Mr and Mrs Leo Jamieson had Iheir family all home for Christmas Leo mother Mrs Jamlcsan Sr also spent Christmas Day with the family Mrs HORNBY NEWS North Trafalgar Euchre club held Its weekly euchre party Dec at the North Trafalgar Recreation Centre with nine tables of euchre in play Men prizes were won by Donald Douglas Tom Brown ridge and Wllbert Nix women s prizes were won by Marie Peacock Lena Hamilton Violet Nix and Isobel Stout Draws were won by Harvey Dunn and Myrtle Cunningham Mr andMrs Trcanor and son Scott were dinner guests on Sunday evening with Mr and Mrs Garry Hamilton of Hornby Page Tilt HERALD Thursday Jin 3 Get well wishes are extended Lloyd Pickering whols were 1 Sl a7e home Trafalgar Memorial Hospital Mr Mrs Mr and Mrs John Drum fflhlttkM mond of the Ninth Line Horn were guests of Mr Mrs Lcs of Hornby Sunday Friends of Walter Bernard Mr M ore sorry to hear that he is a friends Iheir patient in South Peel Hospital Frjdfl following surgery His many Mr and Mrs friends wish him a speedy Kin Mr flnd Mrs recovery Devlin Mr and Mrs Ted Jennings Mr and Mrs Don A candlelight service was Arnod Jim Platu Mr evening Eden Mrs Bruce Pewtress and Mr United Chuch when several MrB Break Carols were sung under Hamilton leadership of Mrs Harry Lunch was served and DID YOU KNOW tea was enjoyed was an ancient Persian city TktWiwJ Mafc ThcSuK For Quality You Can Count On Serve WEO Meats Tonight I Pork Loin Quarters Cut Into I I PORK CHOPS lb Jl I to 11 Chops in a No Centre Slices Removed Sausages T BRAND California Sweet Seedless Navel ORANGES dozen I ONI Ll J I WHIR Pork Loin Roasts 8 Pork Loin Chops b158 MIATY Pork Hocks pork not Spare Ribs 99 RAND PACK A PORK 881 RID Wieners MAW VARIETIES I Ifi Cooked meats I I MHI IIM MUCH BY ItCI I Bologna 56 End Cull Cult Ham BACON Beef Steakettes T RUPERT I Cod FISH CHIPS I ACTION BACON MUSHROOMS OVENFRESH TREATS Jane Parker Bread 3 100 J HI PAMIR ACTION PRICED Pumpkin Pie JANE PARK ACTION PRICIOI Lemon Pie PARKIR VANILLA MACAROON Cup Cakes Jelly Roll JANE PR1IR APPLE RAISIN IAVI Coffee Cake JANE PAOKiR DANISH CAKES Lemon Whirls JANC PAUttR PLAIN CINNAMON IAVI Cake Donuts JANE PARKE Cheese Bread 10139 JANE PARKER English Muffins SCOTT PRODUCTS BATHROOM TISSUE VIVA SCOn DIAPERS CORAL WHITE DECORATOR SCOTTOWELS OF ROLLS ACTION PftlCIDI 63 ACTION PftlCIDI of rollt WHITE OR COLOURED ACTION SCOTT Scott Napkins iuo29 Towel Holders h67l I AN IT ART NAPKIN Confidets Wax Paper Refill let fiats Scott Baby Pants h49 come COUPONS A SUPERB BLEND OF BRAZILIAN COFFEE O CLOCK COFFEE bag 3LB BAG SAVE WHERE ECONOMY ORIGINATES GOOD HEALTH IN 74 11U I PORT CREDIT member thai old say YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT In a world where processed and foods make up a largo pari of our dloti It li rnporfanl to consider the nutritional of iho foods our famlllot enjoy Our bod can only opera at their best If we provide thorn th the right fuels or the proper Since no one food pro- v each of the nutrients our bodies requ re it I is necessary to choose a variety of foods I To help us choose foods have bean or ranged Into four basic groups Each of foods the group provide lar nutrients If wo eat variety of foods from each of live groups each day we are assured of a well balanced diet MILK AND MILK PRODUCTS Children up to yrs to 3 servings Adolescents servings Adults to Expectant and Nursing Mothers One serving equals Ik cheese or yogurt scoops ice cream ox cheese 3 processed cheese FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 3 servings including on source of V torn in C One serving Vt cup row or cooked fruit or vegetable or their CEREALS BREADS AND PASTAS 3 servings of whole or enriched cereals broads or pastas One serving I cup I cup slice bread- cup enriched macaroni or pasta MEAT AND MEAT ALTERNATES 2 servings servings for children under and persons over years One serving equals 3 or meet fish or poultry 2 eggs peanut butter cup of baked beans VITAMIN The INTERNATIONA UNITS per day required by all grow persons expect ant or nursing mothers is found In fortified milk margor-nc- or in Vitamin Prepared by Department of on School of Hygiene of Toronto WE REDEEM All FOOD STORE COUPONS Br WITH THIS COUPON COME ACTION PRICED 8 OCLOCK BEAN COFFEE CO JANUARY Sit 174 8 OCLOCK BEAN COFFEE Mm