ADMIRING ALL THE good bargains at the white elephant table at the Lakeside chapter of the I 0 E bazaar are Kerry and Tracy Heidi and Kelly Footitt Kelly was helping her grandmother Bette at the table for the afternoon A PLANTER PROVED TO BE a good buy for WUma Barens right at the Christian Reformed Church bazaar Saturday Rita Cressman made the sale Baked goods books and clothing were also on sale children took part a fishing contest Hi Im I dont kite name yet Deport at TacJctTogS andbt for at IODE bazaar draws crowds The Legion hall was packed Saturday afternoon for the bazaar bake sale and tea held annually by Lakeside chapter of the 1 0 D Convener for the very successful event were Lucille Cooksley Fran Gibson and Grace Nolle Forbes wis on hand when the draws were made and claimed the money tree decked with Other winners Mac tain Mrs T Roy candy Irene Terry floral centrepiece Richards Colleen hang Owen apron Helen plants Dorothy Forrest Rock wood I draw Penny sale groceries Dons Mary Denny Elsie Syme Betty Jessie Madill Anderson Mrs W Porter Donna Van Cheryl Hunter towel and soap Mrs J Greer ceramic planter Mrs Charles Cults apron Laura Dennis sauces Margaret Capperauld stationery glasses Grace napkin holder Joyce tea towels Beaver Baxter purse June candle Barb Norton Bra ma lea bubble bath Faye Pink earing ladder and picture Chart necklace Veena plant hanger Tracy stole Inglis Georgetown glasses Mrs M Milne towel and soap Stella Adamson Gait powder and soap Mrs J book and lotion Evelyn Georgetown aftershave Cooks ley condiment set jewellery Mary Watson Gail Lauders appreciate activity group bale The November meet of Trinity Activity Group was held at the home of Iva and was opened by Dorothy Rognvaldson Gloria Coals led in devo tions The secretary Jean McLean read the minutes of the October meeting Treasurer report was given by Liz A letter was read from the Allan Ihinkinf us for Transferred Mr Alex Mann who has been in failing health since spring lias been transferred now from General Hospital to the Continuing Care of St Joseph Hospital in the bale they received and telling of their work at the Indian Mission at Portage La Prairie Manitoba Volun leers lo help with Mothers Morning Out were received Plans were made for the tea and mini bazaar to be held Dec 11 in the church 1 Ian party A Christmas party for the Sunday School on December 1G was planned Kathy offered to get helpers for the nursery on Sunday mornings A Christmas story The Night that Was was read and carols sung The members displayed and worked on art for the bazaar It was decided there would be no regular December meeting the next one to be held January in the church Tea and fruit bread was served by the hostess EXTRA HOURS FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE Fridays until 900 pm Sundays 200 til 500 pm COME IN AND SEE OUR Canadiana Commodes THEY HAVE CHARM AND EXTRA STORAGE SPACE ELEGANT OCCASIONAL TABLES GLASS SILVERWARE and A Galaxy of Original Gifts For Your Selection SHOP NOW 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