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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1980-12-10, Page 9ON SANTA'S KNII Enloying, a visit with Santa Claus at Sunday's Crediton men's club Christmas party was Jill Shushkewich. T-A photo • Ladies Aid sets new committees • , OVe des &&).•••• a Diamond Ring from Earl Campbell Jewellers 8'3 MAIN ST GRAND BEND 238-2511 • Framed photographs, intaglio prints and drawings, dazzling stained glass, soft toys, turned wood, stoneware pottery, porcelain, tole, fine wood toys ancl hand-woven textiles. Beautiful art for Christmas Diving. I, • tham14 an artists co-operative 397 main st.. s.. exeter / S t. By MRS. IRVIN. RAPER. DASHWQQC) 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- In 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. • VALENCIA LACEY Make this a Christmas she'll treasure forever When quality counts shop with confidence at Earl Campbell Jewellers S HI R T S - SA Y SAY IT WITH SHIRTS-- SAY IT WITH SHIRTS-SAY IT WITH og Icc vs oft. In DC Ian two In Pon In boa In imes SAY IT WITH SHIRTS SAY IT WITH SHIRTS - SAY WITH; •• Men's WE PRINT T-SHIRTS on Main Street next to Exeter Pharmacy Choose from over 400 designs in infants to adult sizes DON'T MISS THESE GREAT VALUES Ladies SWEATERS $ 1 2" Take Your Choice • Sleeveless • V-Necks • Crew necks • Cardigans 416 JEANS By: Chic, Le Cullotier, Femme Fit and Carhartt YOUR CHOICE $ 1 7 Waist Sizes 26-36 Thompson-Warner Appointment JIM GUENTHER Thompson-Warner Mts. Ltd., Grand Bend, are pleased to announce the ap- pointment of Jim Guenther to their Soles Staff. Jim is a lifelong resident of the area and an ac- tive participant of local sports. Should you be in- terested in buying or leasing a new car or truck, or any used vehicle. Be sure to give Jim a call, at 238-2391. He would greatly appreciate an opportunity to serve you. LOP.. IFIOMPSON"IWIRWER 00.0.61. GRAND SEND 2311.2911 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.' fi Lutheran voters meeting. Now Jan. 1, 198,1 120.00 140.00 130.00 155.00 225.00 270.00 250.00 300.00 375.00 440.00 410.00 485.00 345.00 390.00 380.00 430.00 440.00 500.00 485.00 550.00 60.00 60.00 70.00 70.00 Now 19,81 25.00 30.00 220.00, 300.00 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 NOM 1S0 235-0310 1Yzw.Oka A%a Pigmsgp va:m.sa w.t.o';gt:sw.sastes;•ssz;s.ht wiizrtatft2,5sitawossotwisi.wovikz,t.sati.riAls4;-' CHRISTMAS HOURS FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE Beginning. Thursday open 9-9 each day except Saturdays 9-5:30 and Christmas eve (Dec. 24th) 9-5 a 15 di: JEWELLER TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU 154 QUEEN ST., ST. MARYS 284./228 Timos-Advoc t Doom , or 10, 1980: ,P01,0 9 Entire remaining stock selling at half the original price - coots sportswear separates - leans. SWEATERS Special Purchase Finest Quality Geelong Lambswool Classics Perfect Christmas Gifts At Tremendous Savings Long sleeve TURTLENECK PULLOVER - fine cable stitching, Sizes 34-40, Camel, Natural,. Oxford gre Mfg. Sugg. Retail $80.00 Long sleeve V-neck Jumbo stitch PULLOVER, Sizes 34-40. Camel 'or natural, Mfg. Sugg. Retail $80.00 SALE Long Sleeve boat neck JACQUARD KNIT with self belt 50% wool 45% acrylic 5% nylon. Sizes 34-40. Camel/grey combo only. Mfg. Sugg. Retail $65.00. SALE CHARGEX MINIM 11111111111111111 VISA the sun shop TOOK charge MINCINNIMMIIMIMINORMAINIIMMIONO. Lots Single Grave 2-Grave 3-Grave (3rd Circle) 3-Grave (Division 8) 4-Grave Cremation' Flower Beds Annual Perpetual . HAPPINESS 3 FLIRTATION 421 MAIN ST., EXETER 235-2720 and y. $3999 $32" 3 a 3 4N•: 5"1" Oi.!d W:0;Y:OL t"). ;"),; 4:0 ,;$;W:7:01:,