HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1977-12-22, Page 9Times-Advocate, December 22, 1977
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Merry Christmas
To our customers & friends
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Zin spite of today's pace, we still feel that an old
fashioned "Thank You" is necessary and appropriate.
We realize more than ever how much It means
to have the friendship and confidence of folks like you.
Without you we could not prosper and grow.
May the coming year bring Good Health, Happiness
and Prosperity to you and your loved ones.
MARGARET & GEORGE
SEVERN
409 MAIN STREET
(P.O. Box 1192)
EXETER, ONTARIO
(519) 235-2957
BATH BOUTIQUE
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Mrs, James. Drummond was
elected president of the Hensel'
U.C.W. for the coming year at the
Annual meeting held on Monday
evening, December 12, Other
officers are as follows: past
president, Mrs, Ian McAllister;
1st vice-president, vacant; 2nd
vice-president, Mrs. Carl Payne;
secretary, Mrs. Jack Drysdale;
treasurer, Mrs. Ian McAllister,
Chairman of committees:
stewardship and finance, Miss
Mary Goodwin; communications
and leadership development,
Mrs. Carl Payne; world outreach
and christian development,
vacant; church in society,
vacant; christian citizenship,
Caven group
visit Ghana
Mrs. Margaret Strang was
re-elected president of Caven
Presbyterian Women, Monday
night when a new slate of officers
was elected.
The installation was conducted
by Mrs. Nora Taylor and in-
cluded Mrs. Sally Laing as co-
chairman, Mrs. Edna Simmons
as secretary, and Mrs. Kay
Snelgrove as treasurer,
The Christmas meeting
commenced with a pot luck
supper after which Hank
Koskamp of St. Marys spoke and
showed slides of North Ghana
where he had worked as a CUSO
representative for three years,
Mr. Koskamp is an
agriculturalist who graduated
from Centralia College of
Agriculture and Technology in
1974. He is returning to Ghana in
January under the auspices of
CEDA and will be 'conducting a
program in rural water supply.
The information he supplied
was extremely helpful in that he
had first hand information about
conditions in Ghana and was able
to explain some of the things that
are being accomplished in this
third world country.
Annual reports were heard and
end of year business conducted.
A trio, Mrs. J. Hoffman, Mrs.
W. Sillery, Mrs. P. Merkley,
accompanied by Mrs. D. Iles
sang, "God's Message Is Ever
the Same,"
The meeting concluded with
devotions given by Mrs. Strang,
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To old
friends and
new go our wishes
for a wonderful Christmas season.
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Merry Christmas
May you have a wonderful Christmas,
bright with happiness and joy.
From Cord and the Staff
at
Main Street Exeter
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VARIETY
AND GIFTS RD
Mrs. Jack Corbett; supply and
Welfare, Mrs. Russell Erratt;
friendship and visitation, Mrs.
Clendon Christie; social func-
tions, Mrs. Vern Alderdice.. Unit
leaders; unit 1, Mrs. Ken Elder;
unit two, Mrs. Hans Ger-
stenkorn; unit 4, Mrs. James
CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Jones, 82 Main Street, Exeter celebrated their
60th wedding anniversary, Monday, December 19. The couple was
married at the Hensall Presbyterian manse in 1917 by Rev. McConnell.
Mr. Jones operated the Massey-Harris farm machinery dealership from
1924 to 1937, He worked in the plumbing and heating business in St.
Thomas until 1965, They returned to Exeter at that time. They have two
sons, Mervyn, Walton and Bill, Exeter, seven grandchildren and three
great grandchildren, T-A photo
CELEBRATE 50 YEARS
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Eckstein of Dashwood will celebrate their 50th wed-
ding anniversary on Christmas Day, They have two daughters Viola,
Edmonton and Pearl, London along with three grandchildren and one
great grandchild, They farmed on Concession 15 of Hay township until
1961 when they moved to their present home in Dashwood,
Photo by Jack Doerr
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sweet dairy cream and fresh country butter.
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CARE FOR LEFTOVERS
Turkey leftovers the day after
Christmas are as traditional as
the turkey itself. They're great to
have on hand, However, it is
important to take proper care of
them to make sure they keep
their good quality and are safe to
eat. '
Food specialists at the Ontario
Food Council, Ministry of
Agriculture and Food, say turkey
leftovers must be refrigerated or
frozen as soon as dinner is over.
Take all the 'meat off the
carcass and remove the stuffing.
Leave the meat in as big pieces
as possible. To refrigerate, wrap
the meat tightly to prevent
drying out. Package stuffing
separately. Use within two days.
To freeze the leftovers, wrap
the meat and stuffing separately
in aluminum foil or plastic
freezer bags. Place small pieces
of meat in rigid freezer con-
tainers and cover with leftover
gravy to prevent drying out.
Leave 1/2 -inch headspace for
expansion,
For best quality, use frozen
turkey, be it with or without
gravy, within two months, Use
frozen stuffing within one month,
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We herald the Child
born in the manger
and ask His blessing
for you and your loved
ones. In the profound
spirit of the Yuletide
we extend sincere
thanks to our friends.
MERR
MERRY
CHRISTMAS
TO ALL
BANK OF MONTREAL
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Our Yultide greeting'
To you this year,
Brings every good wish
or joy and good cheer!
McAllister, Nursery, Mrs, Edison
Forrest; nominating committee,
Mrs. Ian McAllister,
During the business period,
reports were given by:
treasurer, Mrs. Ian McAllister
for Mrs. Walter Spencer; finance
and budget, Miss Mary Goodwin;
friendship and visitation, Mrs.
Howard Scane; social functions,
Mrs, Vern Alderclice and supply
and welfare Mrs. Russell Erratt,
The Christmas meeting of the
U.C.W. followed with Mrs.
Stewart Miner as the guest
speaker, She spoke on the
Christmas season and making
room in our hearts for Jesus
Christ--we can give time for Him
in our conversation, life plans,
entertainment, time, gift giving
and in our sorrows. Then we shall
leave Christmas behind as a new
person, returning by another
way, Mrs. Miner was introduced
by Mrs. Carl Britton and thanked
by Mrs, Russell Erratt,
Mrs. Eric Luther gave a very
lovely solo, "0 Come to my heart,
Lord Jesus" and was ac-
companied on the piano by Mrs.
Robert Bell,
A beautiful devotional was
given by Mrs. Jack Drysdale and
Mrs. Roger Venner illustrating
that giving a gift from the heart
at Christmas time, like kindness,
is the greatest gift we can give.
The offering is to be given to the
Family and Children's Services.
To conclude the evening, gift
tray favours for the Queensway
Nursing home were made and a
lovely Christmas lunch was
served by the ladies of unit one,
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