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Sunday's Crediton men's club Christmas party was Jill
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drawings, dazzling stained glass, soft
toys, turned wood, stoneware pottery,
porcelain, tole, fine wood toys ancl
hand-woven textiles.
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By MRS. IRVIN. RAPER.
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bashwQ0d W.I, conveners,
Mrs. Howard Datars and
Mrs. Earl Keller planned the
Christmas meeting of DaSh-
wood 'Wemen's Institute.
Husbands or a friend were
invited and in spite of the
storm 32 sat down to a
delicious turkey supper
prepared by 'the catering
group. Lucky plate winner
was Doug Carruthers; lucky
cup, Mrs. Harry Hoffman;
lucky saucer, Harold
Carroll,
sing song pf Christmas
carols was, held. Euchre was
played, The winners were
Emil. Becker and Mrs. Eben
Weigand; low, Harold
Carroll and Mrs. Florence
' Keller; lone hands, Mrs. Syd
Baker.
President, Mrs. Eben
Weigand conducted a brief
business session, It was
decided to put Christmas
greetings in the Exeter
paper. The crewel ern-
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By By MRS. RENA. CALDVVELL
Kippen East Women's
Institute will hold their
Christmas meeting at the
home of Mrs. Vern Alderdice
on December' 17 at 8:30 p.m.
with Dianne Gerstenkorn as
guest speaker.,Members are
reminded of the gift ex-
change and to bring a piece
of Christmas cake,'
M. & Mrs. Anderson
Gibson , Wroxeter spent
Monday with Mr. & Mrs.
W,14. Mellis.
Mr. & Mrs. Gayle Cooper
and family, London, spent
Sunday with Mr, & Mrs.
Vivan Cooper.
Mary Jane McGregor,
Brantford, spent the
weekend with her parents,
Mr. & Mrs. James
McGregor.
WI entertain ha us •
broidery course will be held are 'to he ordered.
inJamiary. New song sheets The voter's meeting of
Zion Lutheran church was
held Monday. It opened with
a filmstrip on, Stewardship,
"The Mission. is Mine".
Reports .were heard from
all secretaries some
alterations will be made at
the parsonage. A vacation
Bible school will be held in
July,
The following Were elected
to the Board of Finance by
Acclaimation current
treasureralarvey Beierling,
mission treasurer ,John
Hayter; mission secretary,
Ray Rader, Aaron
Resternayer, will replace
Reinhold miper on the
nominating committee,along
with Howard Datars and
Harvey Beierling. Howard
Datars reported on delays in
the completion of the church
building.
Ladies invite men
Ladies' Aid was held at the
community • centre Sunday,
Exeter Cemetery Board
Take Notice that the Exeter Cemetery Board will increase their tariff
of rates effective January 1, 1981.
Resident - Non-
Resident Resident Non- Resident
ands
opening with a pot luck
supper for husbands or
friends with group three and
Mrs. Shirley Van Dor-
sselaer, convener, in charge.
Pastor and Mrs. Mellecke
were presented gifts.
Mrs. Chasi Martene,
president, conducted the
business. Dues were paid,
yearly reports were given by
secretaries and conveners of
groups. A new secretary,
Mrs. Lorne Becker, was
appointed. A collection was
taken for the Lutheran
Hour . The altar guild
reported 19 visits and three
flowers sent. The new guild
is Mrs. Ernest Koehler and
Mrs, Lorne Genttner. Shut-in
boxes will be packed Sunday,
December 21, Six cards were
sent out.
Group two presented a skit
"Ticket to Heaven", and
group one presented a
Christmas devotion in-
terspersed with carols. On
behalf of the men Gordon
Kraft thanked the ladies for
a lovely evening.
Personals
' Lloyd Willert is a patient in
University hospital, London,
Mr. and ,Mrs. Melvin
Restemeyer attended the
funeral of the lattee,s sister
(Greta) husband Jack Kerr
'of Seaforth on November 26
at the Box Funeral. Home.
GRADUATE - Barb
Guenther, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Guenther,
Dashwood, has recently
graduated with honors from
the Medical Secretarial
Course at Westervelt Business
College, London, She is
presently employed at Lon-
don Psychiatric Hospital.
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Soles Staff. Jim is a
lifelong resident of
the area and an ac-
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local sports.
Should you be in-
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By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN
STAFFA
Croinarty-Ladies Aid held
their Christmas meeting in
the church basement Mon-
day evening with 20 ladies
present. .
The president, Mrs.
Charles Douglas presided
opening with a Christmas
poem and the singing of
"Away In A Manager" with
Mrs. John Scott accom-
paning on the'piano.
Kathy Hulley 'delighted
everyone with Christmas
music played on her accor-
dian. Devotions, reading
from Matthew 2 verses 1-12
were taken by Mrs. Jim
Miller and Mrs. John
Templeman.
Mrs. Eldon Allen read a
Christmas story entitled'
"The Cradle" and a carol
sing was enjoyed by all, lead
by Mrs.Tom' Scott and Mrs.
John Scott. Mrs. Douglas
closed that portion of the
meeting with a Christmas
poem.
During the annual meeting
encouraging reports were
given by all committees.
Mrs. John Miller presided
for the installation of of-
ficers for 1981 which are:
past president, Mrs,Charles
Douglas; president, Mrs.
John 'I'empleman; 1st vice
president, Mrs. Jean. Carey;
2nd vice president, Mrs. Jim
Miller; secretary, Mrs.'Pom
Scott; assistant secretary,
Mrs. Eldon Allen.
Treasurer, Mrs. John
Miller; assistant treasurer,
Mrs. Jim Miller; work com-
mittee, Mrs. Mervin Dow,
Mrs. Tom Scott, Mrs. Jim
Miller, Mrs: Robert Laing;
advisory flower committee,
Mrs. Calder McKaig and
Mrs. Jim Miller; card com-
mittee, Mrs. Norman Har-
burn and Mrs. John'
Templeman; shut in boxes,
Mrs. Eldon Allen, Mrs.
Calder McKaig, Mrs. Tom
Scott, Mrs. Norman Har-
burn.
Church flowers com-
mittee, Mrs. Carter
Kerslake and Mrs. Duncan
Scott; pianist, Mrs. Jean
Carey; auditors, Mrs.
Charles Douglas and Mrs.
John Scott; representative
to board of managers, Mrs.
Tom Scott.
Small gifts were dis-
tribdted and Grace wao sung
followed by a smorgasbord
lunch enjoyed by all.'
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Lutheran voters meeting.
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Jan. 1, 198,1
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225.00 270.00
250.00 300.00
375.00 440.00
410.00 485.00
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380.00 430.00
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Anyone wishing to purchase a cemetery lot or flower bed before the
price increase should contact the undersigned, or the Superintendent
at the Cemetery
Elizabeth Bell, A.M.C.T.
Clerk-Treasurer
Town of Exeter
406 Main Street South.
Exeter, Ontario
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