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Explorers entertain at Bluewater home
ristrnas party at Creditorp, WI ,an card
Ftiirrieendreaedfintistil CIe Celisiulsdretrihre'
was presented by the junior
class.
Ad benediction,an fterthe'ci thhge hymn gifts.
were presented to the
children and a special gift
showed the different types 91 Mrs. Harvey, Hodgins won a on how Christmas is mystery sisters,
silk flowers then assembled basket arrangement donated celebrated In Holland, - Lunch was served by ND!, a Christmas. Fan iirrange, by Mrs, Gerstenkorn, santa -Claus arrived and Don Finkbeiner, Mrs. Earl
meat suitable for a door. Mrs: Harry Gielen spoke distributed gifts from, the, liaist, Mrs. Lenard Wein,
Mks. Bruce Shaptog and
Mrs. Russell Bivien,
Ify MRS. PETER MARTIN
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Wednesday evening the,
ladies of - the Crediton
Women's Institute met at
the town ball. President
, Mrs. Dave Cottel welcomed
everyone and the meeting
was opened with the Ode and
Mary Stewart Collect,
The toll call was answered
by bringing a Christmas gift
you have made for a friend.
The minutes were read and
, approved and the treasurers
report given. The bosinesS
- Was conducted. New
, mystery sisters were chosen
for 1981.
Euchre will again be held.
starting in January, New
song books are in the mail,
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somewhere. The meeting,
was then turned aver to Mrs.
Earl Neil, who opened with
"Christmas Greetings",
Several carols were sung
by * the ladies, Mrs, Bruce
Shaptan playing the piane,,
Kathy Hendrick played two
piano solos, The -matte
"Christmas is" was read by
Mrs. Grearld Dearing..
Diane Dearing played a
few Christmas numbers on
the piano. Mrs. Ed Hendrick
then read "Dad's Christmas
Padding". Julie Hendrick
favoured the ladies. with
Christmas piano solos.
Mrs. Gearld. Dearing in-
traduced the speaker for the.
evening, Diane Gerstenkorn
of The Flower Basket. She
BAZAAR DONATION — The proceeds of the recentiChristian Reformed Church Women's
bazaar have been turned over to the South Huron Association for the Mentally Han-
dicapped. Above, jean Vanderlaan, ladies president makes the presentation of $400 to
I Anne Klungel, president of the South Huron Association. T-A photo
Laotian family settles in
Sunday School program.
Sunday morning the given to Mr. and Mrs, Harry
students of the Zion United Schroeder from the con.
Church Sunday School dregation. A lunch and social
presented 'their Christmas hour followed in the Sunday
program entitled "Christ- School rooms. Thanks to all mas Jays". The children
W the ladies who worked in the ere ushered into the sane- kitchen. A special thank you tuary as the congregation to Mrs. Allan Finkbeiner for sang "0 Come All .Ye -heriforts in organizing the
Faithful". The senior children and to all the classes taking over the choir children of the Sunday
loft. School who did a sillier job. Rev. Brian Elder opened , The boys from the model
with prayer and Scott Miller
read the scripture. The
meditation for the day was
entitled, "Let Me Bring
Light". The nursery and
kindergarten class gave a
recitation, "Merrie Christ-
masY.
The Sunday School then
sang, "Joy to the World",
"These are the joys of
Christmas" was presented
by the beginners class and
the hymn "As Each Happy
Christmas".,, The Christmas
1.;
story was then presented by
Find rt bit chilly a verse of the. Christmas
each of the students learning • •
scripture.
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BAKERY GOODIES — Colleen Carter of tondesboro sells
' baking' at the Arc Industries open house. Colleen -is an
employee at Arc in Dashwood. Staff photo
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Vatsana and N,aly and sons enjoyed snow but didn't like Several carols were sung
Vongharak, Santy and the cold.' at intervals during the scrip-
Vienxay had their first ex-
posure to Christmas when
,they viewed the Exeter
Santa Claus parade Satur-
day.
.1 According to Marlene
Moore of the parish's
refugee family committee,
this is the first of three
families who were applied
for that actually arrived;
coincidently, almost on the
date that application for
their first family was made a
year ago.
The Laotian family spent
11 months in a Thai refugee
camp before arriving in
Canada. ' .) -Members of the family are
enrolled in school with the
exception of the three year
old ,Vienxay. Mother and
father are taking English
courses at the ' Vanastra
campus of Conestoga
College and the children are
attending Precious Blood
School.
The family decided to
leave Laos because of the
communist government who
arrested Praseuth, a former
policeman: Three months
earlier,. the family with the
exception of Praseuth had
left Laos for Thailand.
The father who was forced
to perform as labourer for
the Communists faked .an
, illness and escaped from the
hospital where he was sent.
He then swam the two
,kilorhetres across the river
which separates the two
countries.
"I like the people and
Exeter very much,"
Preseuth said. He added he
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The modern husband's
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club had a display set up in
the basement for everyone
to see what they have done.
On Sunday evening' Rev.
Briaii Elder and the Ex-
plorer girls took the service
at the Bluewater Rest
Home, The girls sang
several Christmas carols.
This past week fifteen
Crediton residents enjoyed a
bus tour to Coyles in Tillson-
burg and then on to see the
Christmas lights at Simcoe.
Personals
Marguerite Finkbeiner
has returned home from a
two week western holiday,
visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Brian Finkbeiner and family
in Sherwood Park, Alberta
After about one month in
Exeter the Praseuth Van-
navong family are enjoying
their new home and
homeland but, they are
finding the climate a little bit
on the chilly side.
Sponsored by the Our
Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish,
Praseuth, his wife Bouapha,
daughters Khompasong,
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'Last week it was: reported
that the .Crediton Parks
Board held a Monte Carlo
night. it should have. read
The Creditor! Hall Board.
The White Gift Offering of
the Sunday School will be
calle'cted in' the Sunday
School hour Sunday. The
Sunday, School 'service will
be programmed to
acknowledge this event and
its meaning as written in
scripture.
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