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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1980-12-10, Page 18n Central Tiger Times This Chrislimas... Give GIFTS for the HOME Buying a gift for the home is an excellent idea because Be sure you enter our CHRISTMAS DRAW YOU COULD WIN THIS BEAUTIFUL ELRAN it's so practical. We hove dozens of Items in stock to brighten your home or make your housework easier ... and It's all priced to suit your budget. Choose from top quality furniture from makers known for their good workmanship and app- liances that are made by the leading manu- facturers in the country. EVERYTHING is PRICED to SELL ROCKER RECLINER Reg. 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Mrs, Donald Other visitors at the .Smith, White Heck, li,C, McKaig home were Mrs. were home for the funeral of William McKaig, Marilyr her brother,. Angus. McKaig and Shirley, of Sudbury and. • SANTA IN CREDITON — Glenda, Shannon and Billy Wuerth talk to Santa Claus al the annual Crediton men's dub Christmas party. T-A photo Santa visits Crediton Reminiscing at UCW , By MRS. PETER MARTIN read a poem "Christmas". Sunday school The Zion United Church Sunday school will be presenting their Christmas program Sunday, December 14 at 10:30 a.m. Everyone is welcome and ladies are ask- ed to bring sandwiches and cookies for a• time of fellowship to follow the con- FIREPLACE ACCESSORIES HARTHGLASS ' FIREPLACE DOORS Satin black screens with gleaming polished brass door frames and trim strips. Five sizes in stock. price. off our usual M. Readers'. The. Tiger Times is of and rolling now but will stop over the Christeaaa Holidays. Don't worry! We still have another issue before then, There's. still good reading hi the column so what can I say except enjoy yourself. -The Tiger,,. Christmas concert Tuesday, December 16, at Stephen Central School, a Christmas concert will be held' at 7;30-8:20. There will be songs: sung by primary, junior, and senior choirs; poems read; plays acted out, etc. It will be sensationally fun, interesting, and most of all it will tell the story about the baby Jesus, Welcome all! -Bonnie Dillon and Julie Hendrick, An exhausting day The Girl's volleyball tournament took place, Friday December 5, at McCurdy Public School. The schools that participated were Osborne, Hensall, Home, School "Effective Parenting" was the theme for the Lucan Home, School and Com- munity Associatio n meeting in the Lucan Building on Thursday, November 20: Paul Munger of London was the guest speaker, using tapes to emphasize his lecture, dealing with behaviour problems and how to deal with them, without losing "your cool". He gave a general outline for parents to help them discipline their children without causing antagonistic feelings. He stressed "listening" to your young people and said that communication is very important. The new executive officers Exeter, Stephen, McCurdy, and Zurich. The winning team was. McCurdy.. There, Were six games played during the whole day. I enjoyed it and I'm sure everyone that went thought it was.a good day too. -Kim Gelb; Soy'svolleyball.toorio4ment December 5, at Exeter Public School, the annual volleyball tournament was. held, The tournament was Watt by J.A.D. McCurdy School which won . every game. A big effort was given by every player and even though we placed 3rd, we all had fun 'playing. -Jack Fitzgerald, Newcomb ball The Junior boys are having newcomb ball house league. The first week has started and team 1 is in first place and last place is team 3, The five captains are Glenn Hayter, Jim Payne, Ken Fitzgerald, Jamie Brand, and Mike Rader.. - Paul Mellecke. group meets were installed as follows: Past-President Sharron Barnes; President Shirley Fowles; Vice-President Lynda Miller; Recording Secretary Betty Hall; Corresponding Secretary Marlene Marshall; Treasurer Pat Wilkins; Couneil Representative Lucy Pescod; Social Conveners, Mrs. Pescod and Judy Demyen; Membership Committee Beth Radcliffe and Mrs. Demyen ; Teacher Representative Ann Ban- sley; Advisory Committee member Margaret Carroll; Honorary Member Wallace McLay. The next meeting of the Association will be held in February. Thursday evening the ladies of the Crediton United Church Women met in the meeting was opened by the Sunday 'School rooms. The singing of several Christmas carols. Joyce Preszcator played the piano, Irene Schlenker read several Christmas poems. Kim Crawford, Ex- eter played a piano solo. Doris Swartz sang a lovely Christmas number, "Let us put Christ Back In Christ- mas". Er m a Krueger, chairlady, introduced Ada Dinney speaker for the even- ing. She spoke on "What Is Christmas", Ada reminisced Monte Carlo of her days spent in the Crediton Church and all the Friday evening the Christmases. Crediton Parks Board held a Christmas is not"found in successful Monte Carlo stores, but in the heart. We night. Erika Pertschy won hear a lot about Santa Claus the door prize donated by each year but then he adver- Pinecrest Variety. Watch tises =ore than Christ. for another Monte Carlo Doris Swartz read several night in the spring. scripture'verses during Ada's Social club talk to ;emphasize the Bible truths. isiva eamport, Lyla ;Saturday evening Crediton Hendrick, Jean Heist and and District Social Club held Alma Morlock were then their Christmas dance At the asked to open various sym- town hall. Music was provid- bolic gifts which God gives ed by "The Western Airs". to each of us, and to read a Door prizes were awarded to scripture verse. Gerald Lynn, Jim Allan and A dove represented peace; t, Bill Hodge, Making the a candle, Jesus, the light of presentation was Don Clark the world, the Holy Bible, of the entertainment corn- wisdom and a ring represen- mittee. ting, Gods eternal love, a S un d ay afternoon the never ending complete cir- SoCial Club held their annual cle. Santa Claus party for the We need to accept these area children. Vickie Collett gifts and put them in our provided taped music and hearts. Invite Jesus to his Paul Wein operated the film own Birthday Party. Mrs. projector. Dinney concluded with a The films, The Selfish prayer. ' Giant, A Cosmic Christmas Kim Crawford played and The Runt of the Litter another piano solo and Er- were shown for th e ma Krueger closed with children's enjoyment. Santa prayer. The business portion paid a visit to the hall and was opened by president the children were given a Jean Neil, who welcome bag of goodies as they left visitors and members and the hall. ~cov ts ty MRS. ROURT pup* Saturday morning, lst itnegmpoon.racrloyasehoewitettrti. 'artice moupt: hiking to he "mountain" Cromarty Scout Troop went between Staffa and Cromar- ty and practised building a out dinner. In place of their regular meeting Monday afternoon, 111 the „yeavers visited the, fireball in Mitchell. The fire chiCf, Ross floggarth, show- ed them the equipment, and after they had done some ex- perimenting with the ox- ygen, etc., he gave them a talk on firp safety and told them what to do if they dis- covered fire in their home, Barn burns Thursday night fire destroyed a barn on the former Calder McKaig farm, which is now owned by the Scott brothers. The barn Was 'rented to Bruce Norris and contained a number of pigs, Clare Wilson of Novi, Michigan, is a visitor at the home of his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Scott. • The sympathy of the eorn- munity. is extended to Calder and Lila McKaig following the death of his brother Angus, Angus was a well- known carpenter and there are few houses in this area that do not have samples of his work. Until a few. years PAY cert. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Barry Johnston, Toronto visited on the weekend with. Mr. and mrs, Allan Finkbeiner and family. With the Christmas season on its way there should be lots of family gatherings that are news worthy. Please call 234-6416 with your news before 7 p.m. Monday evenings. Make the Crediton news the best. SNOW DIGGERS — John Gallen digs Into a snow bank in Crediton while Charmaine Pritchard looks on. T-A photo The minutes were read and approved, the treasurers report given. Irene Finkbeiner read the correspondence and Lyla Hendrick reported on Church In Society. Several boxes of clothing were taken to the London Mission. The ladies were asked to save stamps, nylons and used eye glasses. Joyce Preszcator reported on the bakeless bake sale. Roll call was taken. • The next meeting will be held January 8. Lunch was served by Lyla Hendrick, Grace Morlock and Gloria Martin. 111 Mrs. Marjorie Waltz of North Spy., Barbara Kerslake, Kitchener,, spent the weekend with. tier parents,. Mr. and Wirs.KVerard Kerslake. (Registered Home Ownership Savings Plan) ▪ Depsoit up to $1,000 a yeal. - Currently paying 10 1/4 % - Deadline for 1980 taxation year is December 31, 1980 MWRICIROMMO11. Save For That Home With A Tax Deductable TERM DEPOSITS Clinton Community CREDIT UNION 30-59 days - 12 1/2 % 60-89 days - 13% 90-364 days - 13'/2 % 1 year - 14% 2-5 years - 13 1/2 % r.311:1 374 Main St. S. 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