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MR. AND MRS. DOUGLAS EASTON
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Adams. Jan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Turnbull,
Grand Bend and Doug is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Easton, Exeter. Matron of Honour was Betty Read and maid
of honour was Yvonne Turnbull. The bridesmaids were Mary
Easton, Elaine Adams, Jana-Lynn Turnbull and Robin-Gaye
Rawlings. Best man,was Steve Read and guests were ushered
by Rob Jolly and Dave Turnbull, Following a honeymoon in
the Bahamas, the couple have taken up residence at RR 3 Ex-
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MRS. BRIAN DENHAM
Wedding vows were exchanged on August 17, between Don-
na Jean ¢road and Brian Ralph Denham in St. Paul's United
Church, Petrolia with Rev. Jim Phelps officiating. Donna is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Broad, RR 1, Petrolia and
Brian is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Denham of Kirkton.
Cathie Raaymakers, sister of the bride was matron of honour.
Judy Chalmers,' Jayne King and Caroline Bragg were
bridesmaids. Julie and Jennifer Raaymakers, nieces of the
bride were flowergirls. Jim Bragg, friend of the groom, was
best man, Ushering the guests were Bill Denham, brother of
the groom, Scott Broad, brother of the bride and Bill
Wodham, friend of the groom, Luanne Moore, Debbie
Cameron and Kathy Moore, friends of the bride sang. Donna
and Brian are residing at 4153 Portland Manor in Petrolia.
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FAMILY & CHILDREN'S SERVICES
Of Huron County
Requests your support for the annual
CHRISTMAS
BUREAU
CHRISTMAS IS COMINGmil
In your area your coordinator is Mrs. Molly Burke, the depot Exeter United Church.
The hours open to receive are December 3rd to 11th between 9:30 A.M. - 11:30 A.M.
and 1 P.M. - 3 P.M.
Please support this annual community project with donations, toys,. games, gifts,
new and good used clo thing. n5,:fxg er-*1:,, am el l'q .;Antbr2e Tag' RReceipts for' all financiy dalistions. Registration No, 0184192-01-05.
F'faaie include success on personal ,cheques.
FAMILY & CHILDREN'S SERVICES
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By ELAINE TOWNSHEND
Hello Santa! How are you?
Busy, of course. I unders-
tand. It's that time of year
again,
You cover a lot of
territory on December 24,
and even with Rudolph to
guide you. Fm sure it's easy
to lose your way.
I admit I felt a little miff-
ed when you missed my
place two years in a row.
Last year I didn't even
bother writing to you.
Forgive me. Santa; my
judgement was hasty. I
know you didn't intentionally
overlook me. Since then,
I've moved and I'll enclose a
map to help you find my new
abode.
Recently I found a copy of
the letter I wrote to you two
years ago. I made a terrible
mistake in that letter, ask-
ing for a lot of little things
like staples and paper clips,
table lamps and tables to set
them on. typewriter ribbons
and paper and wastebaskets,
Even with Mrs. Claus• and
all the little elves helping, a
busy man like you doesn't
have time to gather all those
little things. Forgive me,
Santa; 1 was thoughtless.
This year I'm restricting
my list to one item. Santa,
One-stop shopping will do for
me this year. Just go down
to your nearest auto
dealership and pick me out a
nice new car. I want the real
thing, Santa, not a toy.
The make, model and
colour I'll leave up to you.
Surprise me! I'm sure
you're aware of ther impor-
tance of miles per gallon.
There are a few options I'd
like included - power steer-
ing and brakes, automatic
transmission, rear-window
defroster and air con-
ditioning. (It's hard to
believe now, but even I know
a hot summer will follow
this cold winter.)
Bucket seats with velour
upholstery and carpeted
floor would be super, An
AM/FM radio and tape deck
is a prerequisite. (A few
tapes would add a thoughtful
touch.) Don't forget the
white walls.
I don't have a chimney in
my new apartment. You
won't have to bother making
your traditional entry. Just
park the car outside the
door. I'll leave the light on.
Perhaps you'd like to take
my old car as a trade in. It's
been •a faithful machine; I.
feel as though it's time for a
change for me, but I'm sure
you'd find the car would
come in handy for you, in
case you break a runner on
the sleigh or something,
If you want a trade-in, I'll
Odd 'n ends
leave the keys under the
mat. If not, I'll make
another deal with you. You
can use my new car to make
your deliveries on the 24th.
Leave my place til the last,
wake me up and I'll drive
you home. Weather permit-
ting, of course.
I don't think you have to
worry about your gift being
duplicated. I told my sister
and brother-in-law I wanted
a car, but my brother-in-law
was engrossed in a cat food
commercial on TV at the
time and my sister's only
comment was "fat chance!"
Even if I did receive two
cars, I could sell one to
finance a trip to Hawaii,
which was my second choice
for Christmas this year.
My sister made another
"fat chance" remark, and
my brother-in-law suggested
a one-way ticket to
somewhere else.
, I believe I mentioned the
Hawaii trip to you two years
ago. I guess you forgot, but
that's okay. All I really want
this year is a car.
Please forgive me for my
doubt and impatience in re-
cent years. I know I can
count on you in 1979, Santa.
Merry Christmas!
Sincerely yours
Elaine
P.S, Don't forget a full tank
of gas!
N.G. Margaret Cook
welcomed 44 sisters to the
Pride of Huron Rebekah
Lodge meeting Wednesday
evening. V.G. Marjorie
Arthur gave the sick and
shut-in report.
J.P,N.G. Shirley Cooper
reported , the next CPT
euchre will be December 12.
Donations were made to the
Huron-Perth Lung
Association, War Memorial
Hospital, and Muscular
Dystrophy.
An invitational was
received from the Seaforth
PNG's to their bazaar bake
sale, tea and draw
November 28 at 2 p.m, The
N.G. reminded everyone of
the Christmas Party
December 5 at 6.30 with an
exchange of gifts not to
exceed $2.00. The Secret Pal
party will be January 16.
R. S. N.G Joyce Morgan is
in charge of the Lodge float
in the Santa Claus parade.
The committee to arrange
sunshine boxes is Shirley
Cooper, Mavis Atthill, Vi.
Coates, Elaine Skinner and
Olive Hicks. Gifts may be
The A.C.W. met in the
Parish Hall November 20.
Mrs, H. Andrews and Miss
Verna Greenlee are the
Parish Visitors for 1980.
The Christmas party is to
be a pot luck supper at 6.30
p.m, on December 11, when
there will be an exchange of
gifts and boxes for the "shut-
ins" will be made up.
A donation to the
was made, Miss Fay Blair, a
brought in to the -next
meeting December 5,
P.N,G, Ray Cann
presented a gift to Sister
Lena Willard in recognition
of her many years as
musician.
teacher at Huron Hope
Nursery School, and a friend
attended and Fay showed
pictures and told of her work
at the school.
Members are invited for
an evening with the Ladies'
group of St. John's by the
Lake, Grand Bend, on
November 27 when the
Reverend George Anderson
will show pictures of some of
the cathedrals in England he
visited this Fall,
Have you made your
Christmas or New
Years Appointment?
Please Phone .235-0288
Operated by Joanne Luxton
A letter to Santa
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