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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1976-12-23, Page 17Times-Advocate, December 23, 1976 to Irnsv4.1*0.0,...,evAlmoargaitoirosageitorowAraN,Islooitevroxoser,Oessi"ivvolekt;'' Ltd. BILL ELLIOTT 07 "A Tr Dial 228-6638 Centralia 0.020.,ov;a;,,:::47)415;i4e:manvras4oAtmr.vhoc,Aaik,ctue,,Nt5JA,4megi4vAlw.s%74:se:44. • lip Farmers' Supply A :• e e joy$,qfiiik May yott r Seasota Huron Goal n-4,w closed ,ydditi& awt, WHITING'S • Warehouse Furniture and Appliances Unlimited (New. & Used) - • Antiques & Things Main St. Exeter % X /0° 235-1 .964 ei ACIPMCCCRIC.01C.C.007.CCCC.0".C.01..COICCOWM.0301i1COK tv 3 1 1 1 1 Milt. Robb!ni ix ‘9,4,1* Ltd. EXET Santp's making a list of all our friends so that he can be especially good to each of you. Best wishes to all. ht I II 11' 3 . 3 1 3 1 1 1 , \ , By MRS. wILLIAm R6 ,. , i i THA k P . to was hold 'Sat pziay e The annuli • cliristm , • P :i BAND ON PARADE — Students at the Huron Hope School at Huron Park participated in the annual Christmas program at J.A,D. McCurdy School. Above, the youngsters complete with costumes and musical instruments are ready to go on parade. Ma iny 0en joy Thames Road concert WOW C COW 01CRIR..01 1t1 1rACCIFAC CC rgrig Sig Srit4 Sig g As we celebrate Christ's birth, let us unite in, resolve to forge a stronger society built on grttl ,derstanding and dedicated to a lasting pea e, Christmas! Chaim-ion — Ted Pooley, Commissioner aw and Murray Greene and t aff of ER PUC 3 A. 235-1350 Exeter §, Santas heading'. your way .-. . Carrying our .° best wishes for a • RY , § ss STA44 A. an 'HAPPY t • NEW YEAR S S es Service JOH ELDER ENTERPRISES Henson Telephone 262,5598 0140;iitMO MANZ VA4t47$444•West NANO Vii0VisM4%400MMUMIIMOWIt Wea t ,57 a As NetsV;;:*5 sang two anthems. Rev. Barry Robinson gave as his sermon "Christmas is a Vulnerable Time, A Gentle Vulnerable Story." Mr. & Mrs. Bernie Friesen made the Nativity Scene and presented it to the church. Tracy Reid lit all 4 , Advent Candles, The Christmas Eve Candlelight Communion Service will be held in the church December 24 at 8 p.m. A reminder the church books will close December 31. Persona Is Mr. & Mrs. William Rohde were Friday evening guests with Mr. & Mrs. Russell Morley of Exeter. Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Rowe visited on Sunday with Mr. Howard Rannie who is a patient in St. Josephs Hospital Sarnia. Mr.& Mrs. Howard Cunnington and family attended the Miller Christmas gathering at Crediton Community Centre on Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Frayne Parsons, Murray and Mark of Hurondale, Barbara Johns of Zion, Miss Margaret Parsons, Mr. Jack Vlemmix of London, Mrs, John Metters,,,„ Dale Passmore of MotheriVell, Mr, & Mrs. Robert 'of, Port Stanley, Mr. & Mrs. J1 Cooper of Kippen, Mr. & rs. Dennis Passmore and Chris, & Mrs. Bill Hooper, Mrs. .7EdnaPassmore of Exeter, Mr. & rice Mrs. Lorne Passmore and Keith, ation, Mr. Paul. Passmore and Robbie III be use&. were Sunday guests with Mr. & le for the ;VIrs, David Passmore. Mr. & Mrs-Ken Brazier,- Carol repair work to the .;.and Cathy of Brantford, Mr. & te ',in 1975, will be Mrs. Case de Mooy and Sandra of London spent the week-end with a future date.- Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Passmore. ipated Tij funding was not They had their Christmas dinner rthcoming r this year. In other financial business, Curator on Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. William Harper of aprry Bosnell fidvised the Board Mitchell Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd to increase its 'budget allotment Hackney of Exeter were Sunday for basic services to the facility, guests with Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd citing the rapid increases in Ballantyne. utility costs that have occurred Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Reid of over the last year and which are Palmerston visited on Sunday expected to continue. with their son Mr. & Mrs. Wes Cataloguing of the historic Reid and family. artifacts on view at the goal is near completion. Records were prepared by the Curator and Dorothy Wallace, the Board's Refurbishing Committee Chair- person. An annual meeting is scheduled for early in the new year, At that time elections will be held for new Board officers and ap- pointments will be re-newed by for Municipal members of the Board. v'Ast;r4rtirsd civic, eft sv,,o r:fts:N4tivq4,v,,rz:7411,:redm,,dczNi 0 6 • • • Sunday School classes perform Exeter 235-2840 t'7:0 t•'&:MCI;3 t):!= *ha* 41t 01ia 4a0 Ma:Agt Va4 *yea 1b4a;', .444: V7, t 'VI a) *la ; , / , / We're ,deliverino our se'hSun's greetings righ to yoUrd,o)tor., The merriest Chri 'tines ftiom,our house to yours,/ For yoUvioyal, friendly patrona0, our gratitude. .:,. Ja s E. owe churph basqipei cr,e4d in atte Dawson, sdper t t was the chairlady fella of the program, Steven ve the opening Welcome ation, Primary Class "We ve Our Gifts", The teachers are Mrs. David Passmore and Mrs. Rick Parker. Kindergarten. Class; "Christmas Pagaent," The teachers are Agnes Bray and Mrs, Lorne Ballantyne. We had a sing song of Christmas carols with Agnes Bray at the piano, Rev Barry Robinson on the drums and led by Mrs. Wes Reid. Intermediate Class; "Fonz's Christmas", The teachers are Mrs. Glen Lamport and Mrs. Larry Ballantyne. cep,,,.?, AD oncert g in the a good .i:4't:StrWttrt:?•,:d•tqlaliertg:::•4:TA•:;7?•kiZrAi tV•5 04,/47";:f* •1 1(43:1:4:ilgRM • f7: O kr t=1 3 Xer Young People's Class; "The Tortoise, The Hare, and Friend- s", The teachers are Mrs. Floyd Stewart and Mrs. Murray Dawson, Rev. Barry Robinson spoke a few words, Junior Class; "The Christmas Story." The teachers are Mrs. Wes Reid, and Mrs. Al Epp. A skit by the male members of the Young People's Class . A closing recitation by Tracy Reid. Santa Claus arrived and gifts were delivered from a well laden tree assisted by Mrs. Dawson and the assistant superintendent Mrs. John Pym. The Church service Sunday was well attended. The choir The Huron Goal has formally closed for the winter months, having concluded its third season of operation as a federal historic site, Attendance figures totalled 15,750, a slight increase over the previous year, The Board learned at a recent meeting that operating receipts totalled $22,415,slightlyexceeding expenditures which were $22,386 to November 30. The Boar g also retains a small surpl account for use during th season for repairs, main and further r Approximately $8, as preparatiop 1977 season, Anticip walls, cur Here's to a very Merrf5brisf full of pea"?gar cl ha/ppi JOT SO H • HE TIMES Cli 1 ; ofOrou _edrt Ucitoii Ltd ; /,. (E0tei',Office) , PHONt 235 ,0640 430 Main St. S. Exeter rM r~s r7mm W.i.4',OPiinW:OV:4VSPAit),V2:44,P$40 §1*0 Wat44;itt,PliitM4Nea ri z.,•••11lay iJ.a rEq.£6.3.112.91 of til£ C11019 fe! p p zt.12 you MCI L_/22/..stincil --SEL15.072. cind „ p • Whiting • John Bickerstaft • Leon Coolman on Dearing • Debra Whiting • Nancy Whiting • Janet Hicks • Iva Blair from the management and staff INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER MERRY ifIsktoesc • CHRISTMAS