HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1980-12-10, Page 7MR. AND MRS. STEVE NABERER
On October 10, Michele Robinson and SieVe Haberer were
united in marriage at Woodham United Church with Rev..
Camillia La Rouche and Rev. Jack Dressier officiating. The
'bride is the daughter of Mrs, June Robinson, Kirkton and the
groan; is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haberer, Zurich. Maid
of honour was Mrs. Bruce Hodge. Bridesmaids were Mrs.
Gary Eagleson, Mrs. Cheryl Henderson-Barnes and Robin
Lambert. Best man was Gary Eagleson. Guests were ushered
by John Charette, Kevin Wareing and Paul Robinson. The
couple are now residing in Zurich. Photo by PaUl Bedford
- MR. AND MRS. DALE D1NNEY
Carmen Franziska Adair and Dale Christopher Dinney were
united in marriage November 22, at the Zion United Church,
Crediton by Rev. Brian Elder. The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Vinzenz Krainz, Ailsa Craig and the groom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dinney, Credifion. The maid of honour
was Lydia • Vcinhooydonk, and bridesmaids were Bonnie
Hamlin and Elizabeth Krainz. The best man was Bill Tideswell
and guests were ushered by Gary and Steve Dinney. The cou-
ple are residing in Hensall. Photo by Haugh
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Exeter depot now open
Giftbureau aids 200 families
special itinn0rs are lukuries.
which are not affordable—not
even at Chrlattnaa time.
Every year the Huron,
County Christmas Bureau,
operated through fatuilyand
Children's Services, tries to.
make Christmas a, little
brighter 'for these families.
And, it relies totally on public
generosity to do. so.
This year, the Bureau is in.
trouble. It ha. s. Collected 42,1 69e to date needs at let*
$8,000 more to meet the
need* •of people. C9117,
tribUtiOPS have been slow,
"We've got a long way to
go," ePlaitla PeggY falters. co-ordinator of volunteer
services at Family and
Children's Services.
Favourite recipes
submitted by-
our readers
Butter tarts
24 Tarts.
eggs beaten until fluffy.
1 •c, brown .sugar
.3 tbsp, butter or margarine
1 ,tbsp, vinegar
1Corn syrup
Y.2 tap. vanilla
Line tart.tins with pastry, Add ,few/raisins, (coconut),
walnuts, Fill2/3 full with syrup, Hake 350 deg. oven tin,
W bubbles show and nicety brown, • -
Carrie Russell.
E xeter, Ont.
Pate Macaroons
c, nuts 1 egg
1/4 c. sugar i. c, chopped dates
Mix 'as given, roll in coconut. Press in small piles on
cookie sheet. Bake at 350 deg, for 1.0.. rain.
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to imagine a Christmas
without gifts or the tisual
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Count)" families, gifts and
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The Bureau works this
way: There are five, depots
set up under volunteers to
receive donations of gifts
and money in each of the five'
county towns, These
deflations are then
distributed to families
throughout the county who
nave been referred ,to the
Bureau.. by churches, the
public health department
and provincial and county
social service agencies
(about one-third of the
families are referred by
Family and ; Children's
Services).
"We try to operate in a
way that respects the dignity
of people," explains Mrs.
Rivers who says the families
are often given money to
shop on their own. Five
dollars is allowed per child
for 'new toys, The Bureau
also tries to provide at least
one hew article of clothing
per child.
"We prefer donations of
money because it is often
easier to ask the families
what they need and then go
out and buy things," says
Mrs. Rivers. People most
Often ask for blue jeans or
mitts and hats. This year,
the Bureau is also giving an
allowance towards winter
boots.
One of the Bureau's
projects is to provide wool
for volunteers who then knit
hats, mitts. and scarves to be
distributed. This wool can be
provided as early as January
each year,
Last year, the Bureau
assisted '195 families with
food and gifts totalling over
$9,000.
This year,, the Bureau has
a lot of different families on
its list. The central referral
system helps ensurelhat all
of these families will be
helped equally. Before the
Bureau was set up, some
families would receive
assistance twice and other
families would not get any
assistance at all. ,
In Exeter, the 'Bureau's
depot is set up at the United
Church under the co-
ordination of Mary
Morrison. It will be open
mornings 'and afternoons
until Friday.
The depot would prefer
donations of, new items if
possible. Teenagers as well
as young children should be
remembered. Distribution of
donations will 'begin Mon-
day, December 15.
Financial donations can be
taken or sent to Huron
County's Family and
Children's Servites,
Christmas Bureau, 46
Gloucester ,Terrace,
Goderich. Receipts can be
issued for income tax pur-
poses.
Choose the fabrics and the
styles you want and Sorb
Whiting will custom make
your drapes for you. You con
arse choose 'matching '
bedspreads and pillow
shams.
WHITING'S
AREHOUS
Main St. Etitter 233.1964
Local resident
marks 90 years
Clarence Fletcher of 304
Andrew Street, Exeter,
celebrated his 90th birthday
this past week.
A family dinner was held.
in his honour, and over:
ninety relatives and friends
called during the week to.
offer their congratulations at
the home of his younger
daughter and son-in-law
Audrey and Elliott
McRoberts.
A dainty lunch including
birthday cake and ice-cream
was served by the hostess
assisted by her sister Mrs.
Greta Gibson of Lucan.
He received a government
plaque from Premier Wm.
Davis, and letters from MPP
Jack Riddell and Premier
Davis,
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