The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-12-24, Page 6a
Len McKnight & Sons
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MEN'S WEAR
Thanks for shopping at McKnight's
FROM THE ENTIRE STAFF
ave a bell
ringing holiday
everyone. Be happy!
Our gratitude for your patronage.
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May all our customers and friends
enjoy a happy holiday
t this crisp and exciting time of year, we are hopeful
that your holiday will be filled with joyous warmth, richly
shared with those you hold dear. And to
you, our customers, we express our thanks and appreciation
for your continued patronage. Merry Christmas!
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MR. AND MRS. PATRICK GERARD BEDARD
Jane Theresa Gelinas and Patrick Gerard Bedard were united in
marriage November 29, 1975 in St. Boniface Roman Catholic Church,
Zurich by Rev, A, J. Durand, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Gelinas and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Bedard, all of Zurich. The bride's attendants were Brenda Gelinas,
Cathy Gelinas and Sally Desjardine. The groom was attended by Ron
Desjardine, Aubrey Bedard, Steve Bedour, Jim Wildfong and Marc
Gelinas. Flower girl was Collette Bedard, niece of the groom. The cou-
ple are residing at RR3, Zurich.
Letters to Santa
MR. AND MRS. BRIAN N. HODGINS
Elaine Diane Morley and Brian Nelson Hodgins exchanged wedding
vows at Brinsley United Church, December 6, at a candle-light
ceremony conducted by Rev. C. Westhaver. They are the children of
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Morley, Ails& Craig and Mr. Lorne Hodgins,
Lucan. Attending the bride were Linda Wilkinson and Karen Hodgson.
George Wilkinson was the best man and Barry Hodgins ushered.
Flower girl and ring bearer were Kelly Hodgson and Tod Lewis. After a
honeymoon to Pennsylvania, the couple took up residence in Exeter.
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May the Star that blazed
in the heavens on
the night of His birth
shine upon you
and yours at Christmas,
bringing
you a full measure
of peace, joy and
happiness, To all our
friends we send
our warmest greetings
for a happy
holiday season
filled with laughter,
good times and
good cheer.
We appreciate your kind
and loyal patronage.
Henry Van Vliet
(Assistant Manager)
Janice Brock
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Voices sing
out our happy
wishes
for a Christmas
rich in
spiritual
joys and
memorable
moments
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Phone 237-3242 Dashwood
Student designs
Christmas page
For six years now, the original
drawings of a young Exeter artist
have graced the pages of the
Christmas edition of the Exeter
Times-Advocate. Her name is
Carolyn Perry and again this
year, her special drawing is
featured on the front page.
Carolyn first art work ap-
peared in the T-A when she was in
Grade VI, Now, she attends
Grade XI at South Huron District
High School, and is planning a
career in art when she finishes
school.
Besides her art, Carolyn likes
to sew and she also plays the
piano. She is the pianist at
Emmanuel Baptist Church,
Exeter.
Her parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Perry, Edward Street.
Will leave milk for
Santa Claus
Dear Santa
I will leave a glass of milk
and a apple and a litte apple
for Rudolph and the rest of
the reindeer to. I hope you
have a good time. I love you
very much. I am a good girl.
Your friend
Cindy Holcak
Huron Park
concert on Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. David Kemp directed the
program and accompanied the
students for the singing of several
Christmas Carols. The poetry
part of the program included all
of the student's with each one
taking apart of the verses. Mrs.
Doak, who is a great grand-
mother of a pupil at Robertson
School thanked all those taking
part on behalf of the residents.
Needs tooth
Dear Santa
Will you bring me a game
or the six million dollar man
or Santa could you bring Evil
Knevil or a train or Monza 500
or Santa give me the
Vertibird Air Police and the
smash-up derby please. I
have three presents for you
Santa thank-you for the
presents. If you have any to
spare I could use a new front
tooth may be two by Dec. 25.
Thank you Santa.
From
David Balsdon, 7
Exeter
Dear Santa Claus
I hope you enjoy your sleigh
ride in the snow. Make sure
your reindeers don't get tired
out. I will leave some food for
you and your reindeers. For
Christmas I would like a
game, Barbie's Olympic ski
village, Barbie's 11 piece pool
set, a baby stroller and rub-A-
Dub Dolly. My babysitter
said that you were too fat to
come down the chimney so
will leave the patio door open.
Thank you for the nice things
your gave me last year. Please
bring my big sister something
because she is writing this
letter for me because T am
not old enough to write, I
hope you and Mrs. Claus have
a nice Christmas.
My name is Shelley Skinner
409 Edward St.
Exeter
I am 5 years old
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Dear Santa
I am 5 years old and would
like a road• grader and
aeroplane. My little brother
is 11 2 years old and would like
some wooden blocks and a
fire engine.
Thank you very much and I
love you Santa Claus,
Tony Baker
Lee Baker
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The Goderich Salvation Army
visited the Home on Sunday
afternoon with members of the
band playing in each of the sitting
rooms assisted by a group of
young people singing carols, The
residents were presented with
gifts of fruit by members of the
corps which was greatly ap-
preciated.
• Mrs. Finkbeiner led the Sunday
evening song service sponsored
by the Christian Women's Club of
South Huron.
Three new residents were
welcomed to the Home Mon-
days program; Mrs. P,roughton
of Auburn, Ray Henderson,
Sea forth and George Geagan,
Goderich. The Goarich Town-
ship Women's institute volun-
teers assisted with the afternoons
activities with music provided by
Mrs. Molly Cox, Mrs. Maitland
Driver and Norman Speir.
Seventy Grade 1, 2 and 3
students from the Clinton Public
School entertained on Tuesday
afternoon with their part of the
annual School Christmas Con-
.6, cert. The program was directed
t. by five teachers Miss Johnston,
..ati Mrs. Andrews, Mrs, Jones, Mrs.
a Jewett, Mrs. Allen and the
Principal, Mr. Taylor. Mr. Doug
.6' McKellar was emcee for the
A afternoon and introduced songs
A by the Primary and Junior
Choirs: two plays Frosty the
As Snowman; a Plot to Kidnap Santa
a- Claus and a Christmas Message.
.6. Mrs. .Buchanan expressed the. g appreciation of the residents.
A group of young people "The
Calvinettes" sang Carols through
a: the Home on Tuesday evening
and presented gifts to some of the g residents who don't have im-
mediate relatives.
Thirty Grade seven students of
a the Robertson Public School,
X Goderich presented a Christmas
GREETINGS
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Exeter, Ontario
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YOUNG ARTIST — Carolyn Perry, talented young Exeter artist, whose work is featured on the front page
of this week's issue of the Times-Advocate, is shown with Harry DeVries, the T-A's Image assembler, who ex-
plains the intricacies of turning a drawing into a newspaper page.
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Hoping you will have an
old-fashioned holiday
with all its joy,
contentment, peace ..
and sending you
heartiest thanks!
Dashwood hidustries
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