PAGE SIX DELTAâ€"Fire Debt. "CHANTRY CO." The regular monthly meeting of the "CHANTRY CO." was held Oct. 11, 1977, at which the -winning ticket was drawn by Mrs. Inez Davis. The winner bf\the $100.00 draw was Dwight Cathcart of Portland. "CHANTRY CO." is collecting new and used articles, to be sold at public auction, to raise funds for equipment. Anyone interested in donating any articles, please contact William Morris, Te1.924 2871. Thank you! SANTA CLAUS will once again visit Chantry this year on December 17, 1977 with candy for all children. We hope everyone will be out to give him the same warm reception as he received last year.. The next regular monthly meeting will be held Dec.13- EVERYONE IS JELCOME! DELTA DATA. DELTA UNITED CHURCH WOMEN Delta United Church Women held their November meeting at the home of their president, Mrs. Charles French, who welâ€" comed the members and opened the meeting with a timely Remembrance Day Message. Mrs. Clifford Raison was in charge of the opening worship. also with the theme "Lest we forgetâ€. The leader said, in part, once each year on Nov. 11th, we pause for two minutes in remembrance of those of two World wars who did not come home. A few veterans still make the pilgrimage to Vimy Ridge each year. We at home pay honour and tribute. For all of us it is a time for remembrance call to WOIShiP- and deep reflection. The Bible reading MrS- Lena Gallagher conducted a Very by Mrs. Glenn chant was chosen from impressive Worship Service, "Inner Peace Psalm 89, The thought provoking Mediâ€" and Serenity", assited by several memâ€" tation closed with the poem "Let us bars with scripture readings. Hymn, have Peace", and the hymn "O God our "Dear Lord and Father of Mankind", was help in ages past". read and Mrs. Gallagher lead in prayer. (Mrs. Glenn Chant reported that the The r011 call was anSWETEd by 23 mem- proceeds from the Harvest Supper were bers with a verse on Peace. most gratifying. She also reported for The offering was received and dedica- the Stewardship secretary Mrs. H. McElh ted. The minutes of the previous mee- roy. Stewardship is our response to ting were read and aPPrOVEd and corresâ€" responsibility. This is a special year Pondence was read- for the Japanese people in South East MrS- Frank WykeS gave a Very interesâ€" Alberta. The son of the present minisâ€" ting paper on Peace. ter of the Japanese congregation is 30 home and 10 hospital calls were Premier of the Alberta Boys Parliament. made to the sick and shut-ins and 23 Dave Murata, a pre-med student has been books were read. in Canada for 8 years; also the Rev. Dr. Mrs. Albert Gile reported for the no- Paul Morgano, grandson of the first Ja- minating committee with a slate of of- panese immigrant to Canada in 1877, will ficers for the coming term and business visit Canada this year to help celebrate was dealt With including Payments: Etc- that event. The president closed the meeting with Mrs. Grant Richardson presented an in- prayer. Iblicious refreshments and a teresting film strip entitled "By The social hour were enjoyed by all with King â€" a Proclamation", which was a many thanks to Mrs. Dunheld for her hosâ€" study of the contribution of the church pitality. to the development of Canada. The picâ€" Next meeting will be held in the hall tures helped capture some of the fla- at Chantry, Tuesday, December 6 at 2:00. vour of pioneer days in Canada's settleâ€" ment and pointed out the part which the church and religion played in the lives of early settlers. sown moron SALES Elgin 359-5230 SPECIAL WINTER STOCK REDUCTION SALE 4â€"... a -e., - “mo'~-.‘xâ€"‘-nm “m . â€"â€",â€"â€"-â€" HARLEM - CHANTRY U.C.W. Mrs. Donald Dunheld was hostess for the Harlemâ€"Chantry U.C.W. meeting bn Tuesday Nov. lst at 2:00 p.m. The theme for the meeting was "Peace". The president Mrs. L. Townsend welcomed the members and opened the meeting with WE ARE OVERSTOCKED FOR THIS TIME OF YEAR YOU WILL NEVER DO BETTER THAN NOW BEST SELECTION OF USED CARS SOME EXAMPLES: Licence was No trade # price '76 Chev Laguna KDO 836 5200. 4500. '74 Pontiac 4DR JDB 364 2475. 1950. '73 Ford 4DR Custom BPK 692 1775. 1625. '72 Buick ZDR Skylark EHJ 912 1575. 1450. '71 Lemans Tempest 4BR EVF 296 1375. 1225. 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