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SPECIAL THANKS — A special Thanksgiving celebration was held at Precious Blood
school Friday afternoon to give thanks for many of God's special gifts. This Eucharistic
celebration was also being offered for a special Canadian, Terry Fox. A number of students
are shown presenting their gifts of harvest. T-A photo
Kirkton lady visits UK
You'll Never Buy For Less Than
Right now
1 800 yds of fabric must go "
New low price $9'.00 - $18.00 per yard
We have a, good selection of remnants.
For your convenience call
235-0131, 235-1229
Canadian Furniture Restorers
Thames Rd., Exeter '
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son, Kirkton. Mrs. Del Hudson, London
Mr. & Mrs, Harold visited Sunday with Mrs.
LoughleenToronto and Mr, & Albert Bickell.
p.
Free Wool
Available to anyone wishing to knit for
the Family & Children Services Christmas
Bureau. Hats, Mitts, Scarfs, Slippers needed
for tots to teenagers, boys and girls.
Depot collection, Exeter United Church,
Monday, Dec. 8 to Dec. 12.
Please call Mary Morrison 235-1698 or
tMioanr.f Adams 235-0932 for further informa-
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ATTENTION:
Mayors, Fire Chiefs,
Police Chiefs, Medical Officers of Health,
Municipal Emergency Planners.
Register now to attend a conference entitled Emergency
Preparedness for the Eighties. This important confer-
ence will deal with practical issues facing all those involved in
emergency planning in government and industry.
Issues to be covered include the nature of emergencies
and the capabilities of response; the role of the local
emergency planner and the responsibility of elected officials.
The Mississauga train derailment will be used as
an example of the sort of emergency for which you must be
prepared.
Emergency Preparedness for the Eighties.
November 16-19,1980, at the Harbour Castle Hilton, Toronto.
To register, phone (416) 961-6505. Telex 06-986766.
Ask for Emergency Conference Secretariat. Address is:
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Ave. West, Suite 303, Toronto, Ontario M4V 2Y3.
Please note —the date for this Conference is
November 16-19, 1980 at the Harbour Castle
Hilton, Toronto, not October as printed in last
week's advertisement.
Sponsored by the Ontario Government
and the Association of IVunicipalities of Ontario.
Couple enjoy tour of Lanark ,area. Times-Advocate, October ,180
Many visit in Clandeboye for Thanksgiving holiday weekend period'
CIANDEBOYE
Mr. and. Mrs. Clarence
'Carter, Kevin, Jeanne and
Lisa and Mrs. Viola Carter,
spent the holiday weekend in
Gravenhurst with Mr. and
Mrs. John. Brownlee and
family,
Mrs. Rupert Williams was.
in Windsor Saturday to at-
tend the funeral of her
cousin, Addys Derbyshire
Quick,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Latta,
By MRS. RENA CALDWELL
KIPPEN
Grace McBride has
returned from hospital;
Rural.routes two and three
have a new mailman when
Mrs. Murray Baker took the
mail during the past week.
Mr. & Mrs, Harold Jones
visited with Mr. & Mrs. Ken
Jones and family in Hillier
over the weekend.
Mr. & Mrs, Arnold
Gackstetter of Guelph called
on Mr. & Mrs. Harold Jones
last week.
accompanied by friends
from London, spent the
holiday weekend Ona.tour of
Sherbet Lake, Peterboreugh.
and, Lanark. While in
Peterborough they visited
Bob's sister, Dorothy and.
John Lauzen. In Lanark they
toured the "Kitten" factor
where the wool .suits„
sweaters, etc.. are made,
Unlike our weather, they
enjoyed beautifUl fall
weather all weekend,
Thanksgiving visitors in.
the community were Mr, and
Mrs. Frank Riugrok and
boys •ef Canfield, Mr,. and
Mrs. Adrian Koster of Dash-.
weed and Alice. Den Isiger of
London, with Mr. and Mrs.
Pet ,Greenewegen and
family.
Mr, and Mrs. George. Lee
ef"Brinsley, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim McCombs, Janet 'and.
Jeff, Elginfield, Mr. and
Mrs. Jebe McCombs and.
Tina, London,Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne. Williams, Tanya and.
Shane, Lobo, and Mrs.
Dorothy Joyce, Windsor with
Mrs. and Mrs. Rupert
Karen and. Bill Cornelissen
and Chris, Ailsa Craig, Jerry
,and -Cathy Verhey, Adam
and Tina, of Centralia area,
with Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Coughlin.
Debbie and .Eugene
Glavin, Leona and. Mark,
Centralia with Mr. and Mrs,
Gerald
Mr. and Mrs. Austin
Smith, Agincourt, Mrs. Lois
Pratt and David, Mr, and.
Mrs. Bill Pratt, Jr., Merlin
and. Mr.' and Mrs. . Eric
Mathew,. Hamilton with Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Cunningham
and family.
Mrs. and Mrs. Emerson
Hodgins, London with Mr.
and Mrs. Art Hodgins and
family.
Mrs, George Hewitt„
Listowel visited Friday with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Dick-Worthington,
Mrs, Elizabeth Knight,
Rodney and Wilfred Cun-
ningham with Mr. and Mrs. -
Joe Cunningham and family.
Clarence IVIillson spent
Thanksgiving with Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Millson and
family in London.
Rob, Debbie and Kelly
Andrews, London, Les,
Helen and Shawn
McCauslan, Kitchener with
their parents Mr. and Mrs.
Pat Marrinan and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Young
of Lucan and Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Lewis with Mr. and
Mrs Larry Lewis and
Leanne,
Mr, and Mrs. Fred
Revington and Robin, Lucan
and Dr. C.H., George, London,
with Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Revington and boys.
Elizabeth and Bill McHugh
of Nairn, Nancy and Bill
Murphy and Laurie, Lucan,
Josie and David Hill with.
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Hill.
Mr. and Mrs.. Gerald
Wood, Napanee spent the
holiday weekend with their
By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS
KIRKTON
Mrs. Joan McCormick has
returned home from a
vacation in England.
Mrs. Charlie Paul has
returned home after a
lengthly stay in hospital
recuperating from a broken
hip.
Flowers in St. Paul's
Church and Kirkton United
were placed in memory of
the late Steve Burgin.
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Davis
were Sunday evening dinner
guests with Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd
Hern, Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Schaefer
and family were Thanks-
giving dinner guests of
Mr. & Mrs. Schaefer,
Milverton.
Mr. & Mrs. Burns
Blackler were Sunday
evening dinner guests of Mr.
& Mrs. Leslie Fairbairn ,
London.
Mr. Alex Irvine was a
dinner guest Friday evening
of Mr. & Mrs. Ted Bradley
and family, St. Marys. Mr. &
Mrs. Bill Irvine, London
visited Saturday with Mr.
Irvine.
Thanksgiving guests with
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Waghorn
were: Mr. & Mrs. Cliff
Jaques and Dalton, Zion, Mr.
Geo. Hopkin, Wooham, Mr.
& Mrs, John Elliott, Thorn-
dale and Mrs. Cecil Dob-
daughter, Arlene and David
Noenan. and children. The
Noonan's, who have been
residents of this area for A.
few years, are moving in. :a
couple of weeks to
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
Mr. and Mrs. jerry Noyes,
Tammy and Terry were.
guests at the McLellan-
Shropshire wedding on
Saturday in Lucan United
Church and the-reception in
the Leprechaun Hall at the
.1.4Can Community Centre,
Jack and Kay Gilbert, Fort
Langley, B.G. stayed two
weeks with Jack's sister,
Lucille and Arnold Blake,
while visiting with their
relatives in the area..
Janis Kestle spent the
weekend with friend LOrie
Simmons in Kitchener.
Monday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs, Bruce Henry and:
family were Mrs. Mary
Henry of "Craigholine”"
Ailsa Craig, Mrs,. Bogart and.
Charlie Cameron of Poplar
Hill, Gary and Pat Bogart. of
Ottawa,
Mrs. Murray Carter, Carol
and Darlene visited Mr. .4lic
Mrs. Irwin A, Hughes in
Toronto over the weekend,
OUTDOOR ACTIVITY — Students at
is shown here studying poetry.
Exeter Public School recently participated in a number of outdoor studies. One group
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