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MEORIE
Of t.repeated but sincere
ls our Christmas wish to you:
An abundance of good cheer
To lag the whole year thru.
Stan Frayne
and Staff
Phone 235-0410
Exeter
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Turkey bingo
Over 130 persons turned out
to the annual turkey bingo last
Wednesday evening sponsored
by the Holy Name Society held
in the parish hall.
Winners for turkeys were:
Mrs. Gerald O'Rourke, Marga-
ret Ann Hogan, Mrs. Pat Glav-
in, Louis Farewell, Arlene Ay-
otte, Milton Dietrich, Mrs. Wi-
per, Wm. Watson, Mrs. Joe
Conlin, Frank Regier, Jack Ho-
gan, Angela Mary Morrissey.
Share wealth winners were:
Pat McCann, Gregory Fleming,
Michael Dietrich, Michael Gla-
vin, Angela Ryan, Clayton
Kooy.
Turkey door prize went to
Mrs. Tom Kooy.
St. Peters parish on No. 4
highway Catholic Womens
League sold tickets on a beau•
tiful doll and ten dollars pinned
on it. Winner was Mr. Fred
Dobbs of Exeter.
Personal items
There will be a Christmas so-
cial held in parish hall on Fri-
day evening, Dec. 28.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Sullivan
attended funeral of the latter's
brother Mr. Kearns held at
West Lorne last Saturday
morning.
Miss Sheilla Regier and Miss
Joan Glavin of Chatham spent
the weekend at the home of
their parents.
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• "Feudin' Mountain Boys"
Friday, Dec. 21
Honor Graduation Diplomas
Commercial Diplomas
Lions Club Awards
Student Council Awards att.
Majorettes
Thursday, Dec. 20
Intermediate Certificates
Secondary School
Graduation Diplomas
Board of Education Awards
This Saturday Night!
Your favorite entertainers of Radio,
Stage and 'Telpy109t1
THE ALL-STAR
NIGHT HAWKS
CLARENCE PETRIE
Exeter Legion Hall
South Huron District High School
Presents Its Annual Variety Program and Commencement Exercises
Hi-Time Revue
School Orchestra
Singing!
• Carol of the Drum
• Hey, Look Me Over
• May You Always
Dancing!
• Oslo Waltz
• Harmonica
• Hot Pretzels
Drama!
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The Sunday School of St. An- Coopers UC women drew's United ,Ginirell, held its
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a good attendance, .4 5 Nelson Baker with 15 members
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and three visitors present,
aotial Christmas .enneertma iyCneleepeptirlisg 1..arCt It\rb biellodn1 ea..Qmt month-
Monday
for the evening open- Mrs. Oliver Baker and Mrs.
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ed the program with recitations Bilis. Sire= 'had Charge of
by Kenneth Jones, Dilly Consitt, the meeting. Mrs. McNanghten
Gregory Love, Nancy Consitt took charge of the business and
arici. Lynda 'Workman; manger she gave a report of the P.): N.,
scene, kindergarten glass; vo- tive meeting held in St. John's
gal 'duet, Darlene and Diane church in ...Stratford,
McKay; musical skit; piano Mrs. Strahan told the story of
seta, Wendy Jones; The Three Wise Men, assisted
W. H. Hodgson . M. J. Gaiser J. A. Kneele Reading by Gwen Hendrick; by 'several members. "bbCrs' Mrs. J.
play, Christmas Breakfast; vo. Wareham sang a solo and Mrs.
cal duet, Karen and Kathy Oliver Baker gave a Chriatmaa
PHONE 235,2420 MAIN ST., EXETER Hendrick; guitar and banjo story and a poem, A social hour duet, Grant and Kenneth Jones;
i -..w.A.0m..0.— plays, pantomines and carol ch
was spent and an eN-.
The ne of ifts, allocation of $247 was singing, Santa made his appearance met and donations of money
presenting each child with given to the Rescue Mission in ler.
UCW officers same Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Baker leader Mrs. Boyne joined
chn - Vesper service / treats and a gift. (.I...roenon and to crippled rid
Exe ter CGIT group and their
Cro-
St. Andrew's UCW met in and Elton were guests with marty CGIT group in their
the Sunday School rooms on Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hathilton vesper service on Sunday eve.
Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 11. at Cromarty Saturday evening ning.
Thirteen ladies were present. when Oliver and Bob cele- The Exeter group sang and
The president, Mrs. II, Jones, brated their birthdays, Dec. the meditation was taken by
chaired the meeting. Mrs. Ralph 16 and Elton celebrated his on Debbie Johnston and the. litany
worship,
1urIle r was in charge of the December 17, 'prayer by Mrs, Boyne who also
Several of the children on the dedicated the offering,
Base Line are confined to their Choral scripture reading was
home with the chicken pox. taken by Barbara and Shirley
Mr. and Mrs. S. Marriott and Gardiner and Anna and Agnes
family and Mrs. Baker of St. Scott. , The scripture lesson
Marys visited on Sunday with was read by Bonnie Kerslake
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. and Joanne 'Templeinari,
Dewar. The candlelighting ceremony
was conducted by Shirley and
Barbara Gardiner and Anna
Scott. Several Christmas car-
ols were sung ,with Mrs. Alex
Gardiner at the piano,
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and, a Happy and
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Happy holiday wishes to you,
our friends and customers,
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May your Yuletide be bright
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The past year's projects were
discussed and plans for 1963.
The 1962 executive will. be ac-
tive for another year, all re-
mained the same,
The hostess was Mrs. Ross
Love, co-hostess, Mrs, Harold
Jones.
Personal items
Seventeen Christmas boxes
were packed and delivered to
shut-ins by the ladies of St.
Andrew's United Church. Mrs.
Ross Broadfoot, Mrs. Alex Me-
iviurtrie and Mrs. Ralph Turner
were in charge of packing the
boxes and Mrs. Emerson Kyle,
the delivery.
Mrs. E. Dowson has gone to IOOF — Exeter Lodge No. 67,
Seaforth where she expects to IOOF, will not meet until
remain for the winter months. January 8, 1963, Allen Fletcher,
Mr. Eldon Jarrott returned Noble Grand; Percy McFalls,
home recently after being hos- Rec. Sec'y. 20:27:6c
pitalized in St. Marys Hospital,
London. choir under the direction of the
White Gift service leader Miss Jean Ivison sang.
On Sunday, at St. Andrew's Sharon McBride told the story
United Church, white gift serv- "What shall we children bring?"
ice was well attended. Mrs. Joan Finkbeiner gave the of-
John Sinclair was in charge of fering dedication. Joan Sinclair
the service. The scripture was and Grant Jones favored with
read by Jim Kyle. The junior a duet.
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Monster Fowl
BINGO
Friday, December 21
9:00 p.m.
Township Hall-Crediton
ADMISSION 500
FOR 15 ROUNDS OF CHICKENS
10 SPECIAL ROUNDS FOR TURKEYS
TURKEY DOOR PRIZE
Sponsored by Crediton Community Parks Board
SS concert News 4tidoet from
PRE-
Holiday
Dance
Zurich Community
Centre
Sat., Dec. 22
Music by DesIardine's Orchestra
NEW YEAkg
Dance
Monday, Dec. 31
10 p.m. Til 2 aim.
Canadian Legion
Hall Exeter
MUSIC BY CLARENCE PETRIE
AND HIS NIGHT HAWKS
Admission 53.00 Per Couple
FROM QUEBEC?
"Angels We Have Heard on
High" is a French carol, al-
though some sources say that
it originated not in France but
in Quebec, Canada.
COMING EVENTS —
W EDNESDAY, DEC. 26
1-1-t Minor Hockey 1.5 p.m.
4,0 THURSDAY, DEC, 27
2 •4 p.m.
(Season's tickets honored)
By MRS. KEN McKELI-AR
CROMARTY
On Friday evening members
of Munro church gathered at
the new home of Mr. and Mrs.
JObn, Jefferson, who recently
moved from Miinro to Cromer,
ty, and honored them with
gifts. Harold Patterson read a
suitable address and a large
picture, coffee table with orn-
aments and a magazine rack
were presented to them. The
evening was spent, in playing
various games and lunch fol.
lowed,
Personal items
Mr. Jim Chappel of Gerald-
ton is spending a couple of
weeks helidays with his par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs. Filmier
Chappel.
Mrs, Jennie Fischer of
Guelph visited recently with
her brother, Mr, Russell But-
SUNDAY, DEC. 23
2.4 p.m.
MONDAY, DEC. 24
2.4 p.m.
(Season's tickets honored
SATURDAY, DEC. 22
1 -3 p.m. and 8- 10
Fete couple
at Cromarty
Public
Skating
for the holidays
Starting Thurs., Dec. 27 "it,„..eronimou Plus a Bugs Bunny Festival
FREE MATINEE SATURDAY FOR CHILDREN!
* Court Jester (Danny Kayo) First Matinee at 100 p.m, Second Matinee at 3:00 p.m,
A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL OUR PATRONS !!
tan tesco =
Porestn.suni.
wouogry mactov.A COLUVIBTA PICTURES RELEASE
LYRIC THEATRE
THURS., FRI, SAT.
p.m.
for the annual children's
THEATRE PARTY
This Saturday
FREE SHOW! FREE TREATS!
SANTA COMES
TO EXETER
SPONSORED BY EXETER LEGION, LIONS AND KINSMEN.
In Co-Operation With Exeter Businessmen's Association
In Technicolor!
Danny Kaye
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"The Court
Jester"
FUNI EXCITEMENT!
FOR ALL CHILDREN
DEC.
20, 21, 22
COMING THE INTERNS.
SOON1 (Adult)
MON., TUES., WED.
First Show at 1 o'clock
FOR TOWN CHILDREN ONLY—NO PARADE
Assemble at Lyric Theatre. Smaller children
may visit with Santa from 12.45 to 1 p.m.
Second Show at 3 o'clock
FOR DISTRICT CHILDREN ONLY —
NO PARADE
Assemble at Lyric Theatre. Smaller children
may visit with Santa from 2.4S to 3 p.m.
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Shows Nightly Starting 7:30 p.m.
Saturday Matinee 2:00 p.m.
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ALIvoirunts
DEC.
24, 25, 26