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The December general
meeting of Exeter United Church
Women was held Monday
evening. Prior to the meeting
Miss Lily Greb, on the accordion
and Mrs. D. Bullock on the
guitar, played and sang many
Christmas songs and carols.
"It is His Day" was the theme
of the worship service conducted
by Mrs. E. McRoberts and Mrs.
R. E. Pooley. They pointed out
that often the Christmas wrap-
pings are so lovely we never get
into the heart of Christmas. We
forget it is Christ's birthday we
are celebrating,
a careless' match
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To the hundreds of people who visited the
lighting gallery and entered our lucky
draw.
The Following People Are Our Draw Winners
Mrs. J. C. Henderson, Kippen Sonia Greb, Centralia
Mrs. Floy Foreman, Exeter Ross Coates, London
Mrs. P. Wulterkens, Crediton
operated by hopper-hockey furniture limited, the gallery lighting 355 main street; exeter
Guest speaker, Mrs. J.
Wareham spoke on Advent,
which has a two fold meaning. It
celebrates the entry of God into
the world in the person of Christ,
and the Church declares its faith
in the second coming of Christ.
At Christmas and all through
the year we can express our
thanks to God for his
"Unspeakable Gift."
The speaker was introduced by
Mrs. 0. Thomson and thanked by
Mrs. R. E. Pooley.
Mrs. R. Dinney presided for the
business. The Treasurer reported
the proceeds from the bazaar to
be $1,338.78.
The meeting approved sending
$500 extra for the allocation; and
giving $1,000 to the local church.
Mrs. G. Hicks reported 170 cards
had been sent during the year.
Rev. G. Wright installed the
executive for the coming year.
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Odds 'p Ends
to be presented. I presumed the
committee had just forgotten to
tell me about it, and I prepared to
take more pictures.
To my surprise, the recipient
was me. Not only are the modern
residents of Goderich Township
generous, but they are also
crafty!
Why did they give me a crest?
Darned if ;mow! I can't think of
any significant contribution that
I've made, but I am honoured by
the gesture and proud to wear the
emblem.
Besides, who am I to argue
with the residents of a township
that, since 1879 has contained "in
an eminent degree all the
elements of intelligence,
respectability and prosperity"?
MR. AND MRS. BILL RUSSELL
Linda Helen Jones and William Charles Russell exchanged marriage
vows Saturday, October 15, 1977 at Exeter United Church, with Rev.
Harold Snell officiating. The bride is the only daughter of Mrs. Helen
Jones and the late Lloyd Jones and the groom is the only son of Mrs.
Carrie Russell and the late Homer Russell. Jennifer Houghton, Sarnia
was maid of honour with Joanne St. Onge, Windsor as matron of
honour and the bridesmaids were Lois „Jones and Jane Russell. Ron
Wolper was bestman with Don St. Onge, Windsor as groomsman,
Guests were ushered by Larry Jones and John Martene. Anne Walpet
was flower girl with Douglas Jones as ring bearer. Music was provided
by Marilyn Dykeman with soloist, Wendy Hardy. After a two week
honeymoon to the Hawaiian Islands, the couple has taken up residence
at RR 1, Exeter.
guests were ushered by John Regier and Hugh Rya,p, The couple has
taken up residence on Victoria Street east in Crediton. Pix by Peake
Exeter church ladies
learn about advent
An Historical Atlas of Huron
County was compiled, drawn and
published from personal
examinations and surveys by H.
Belden and Co. in 1879. In 1972,
the original work was edited by
Ross Cumming of Port Elgin, and
an off-set edition was released by
Richardson, Bond and Wright
Ltd. of Owen Sound.
The book includes an historical
sketch of each town, village and
township within the county. I
notice . that almost every
description ends on a com-
plimentary note, but I am par-
ticularly interested in the
paragraphs describing Goderich
Township, the oldest township in
the county.
These are the final lines: "The
surface of this township un-
dulates gently in the interior, but
near the lake it is very level,
except where broken by oc-
casional ravines. In point of
wealth its people rank at least
third in the list of Huron County
townships, while from an in-
tellectual point of view they are
unsurpassed by those of any
Town topic
Lyle Simpson is a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London.
other township. In short, the
township contains in an eminent
degree all the elements of in-
telligence, respectability and
prosperity."
Because I was raised in
Goderich. Township, I like to
think Belden's observations
remained true over the years.
The township continued to
progress, and this year it added
another distinction to its list —
the adoption of its own crest.
A recreation committee was
formed four years ago to promote
community involvement in
recreation and social activities,
and one of its projects last year
was the establishment of a
township crest. A contest was
held to gather ideas, and a local
artist was asked to assist in the
design. The result was wcolourful
emblem, representative of the
dominant features of the town-
ship.
For example, the crest is in the
shape of a stylized apple,
referring to the fruit growers of
the township. Another feature is a
sunset over water, reminding
everyone that some of the most
beautiful sunsets in the world are
found along the Lake Huron
shoreline between Bayfield and
Goderich. The colour green
represents the agricultural land;
a tractor shows the farmers'
method of cultivation, and 'two
sprigs of wheat symbolize the
produce. The final feature is a
snowflake, which needs no ex-
planation.
The crest became official in
November of this year, and the
recreation committee presented
the first one to the artist, Arie
VanDer Ende, in recognition of
his contribution to its design. The
presentation was made at a card
party, and the committee asked
me to take some photos for the
local newspapers.
During the speeches, I felt
jubilant because I had not
completely failed at playing
euchre and because my camera
seemed to be working properly.
With the end of the acceptance
speech, I was ready for lunch, but
the Reeve began talking about
the second complimentary crest
Pails 6 Times-Achracats, December 1, 1977
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BY ELAINE TOWNSH END
Honoured by the gesture
MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH REGIER
Susan Helen Schenk and Joseph Gregory Regier exchanged marriage
vows at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Roman Catholic Church, Satur-
day, November 12 with Father Richard Charrette officiating. The bride
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Schenk, Crediton and Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Regier, RR 8, Parkhill are parents of the groom, The maid of
honour was Tammy Schenk and Linda Neeb and Debbie
Vanderheyden were bridesmaids. The best man was Mike McCann and