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A BUSY SEASON AHEAD -- Members.of•the Exeter United Church Women will be busy this "winter with quilting. Shown g
above with. the first.of six quilts'are 1Umo Langford, Madeline Witmer, Margaret Hamilton, Mabel Jeffrey, Vera Pincombe and j
Erna Allison.
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Proceeds for choir gowns
UCW to sell Bible story records
The Christmas meeting of
the UCW Evening Unit was
held December 4 in the
ladies parlour with Mrs.
Joanne Wareham's group in
charge. The ladies were
greeted at the- door and
given a Christmas stocking
name tag.
Mrs. Vera Armstrong
presided for the business
welcoming everyone and
reading The Wonder and The
Joy. Holl call. "What we like
about Christmas" was
answered by 47 ladies. All
the ladies were thanked for
their help in making the
bazaar another great
success. Mrs. Flora Doerr
and her committee were
thanked for decorating the
lea room.
Mrs. Ada Dinney
suggested a project for the
UCW ladies to raise money.
Brenda Dinney presented a
record on Stories from the
Bible which is being sold at
Dinney's Furniture Store.
but something in which the
UCW can sell and make
money.
A motion by Mrs. Laurie
Shapton was made to buy 50
records to start. sell them.
for $6.50 -and money to go
towards purchasing choir
gowns for senior choir.
Mrs. Elsie Tuckey
suggested spending the tea
money for someone in need
'ADVANCED HONOURS — Receiving Advanced Hrnours
certificates at Friday's 4-H Achievement Night in Seaforth
were Jilt McLellan, Kippen and Dorothy Medd,
Seaforth. Photo by Oke.
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CHILD'S
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JEWELLERY CASE
SAVINGS
at Christmas time. Discus-
sion followed with a motion
by Mrs. Ada Dinney to have
a committee consisting of
Mrs. Anne Cann. Mrs. Vera
Armstrong and Mrs. Lois
Snell to look after getting
something•for the James St.
Home and a family in need.
Mrs. Delores Shaplon
made a suggestion to have
committees set up in
January to look after the
1979 fall bazaar. Mrs. Ethel
Cushman's group is in
charge of the January
meeting.
" Mrs. Joanne Wareham
welcomed the ladies to the
Christmas worship and Mrs.
Ada Dinney lead a 'sing song
of Christmas songs. Call to
Worship was sung followed
by readings. Be Joyful at
Christmastime and Christ -
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mas Lights. G1
Christmas is a joyous
time for most but for many. 1!
Christmas time is a burden
and a headache. Death and
divorce cause many families
to have a very lonely Christ- c
mas.
Mrs. Joanne Wareham in- • 3
troduced Mrs. Ellen For-
sythe who spoke on "What g
does Christmas mean to g
us." Do we think of the first g
Christmas and the people r
that were involved as the
birth of Jesus Christ took
place. She was thanked by
Mrs. Joanne Wareham and
Spare a Prayer was read.
Christmas is a time we must
all work towards keeping it
shining for all the world.
A delicious lunch followed
and was served by Mrs.
Marj Tuckey's group.
White Gifts offered
at Centralia UC
By MRS. FRED ROWDEN
White Gift :Sunday was
observed in the United
Church Sunday morning.
The service was followed as
printed with Sunday. School
Superintendent. Mr.. Rav
Mills, leading the service.
Mr Caul Schott read the
scrip ure and led in prayer.
A Sunday School cherry un-
der the leadership of.
Douglas Gill provided the
music and sang an anthem.
The Antiphonal reading
was divided into two groups.
Taking part were Jeff Greb.
-George Tomes: Sandy
• Somerville. Lori Mills and
Wendy Horton. -
Taking part in "A Festival
of Lights" were"Faye Blair.
Dianne Skinner. Pearl
Buswell. Penny Smith. Jeff
Greb. Rob Essery. • Nancy
Turner and baby Kurt Mills.
The -narrators were Nancy
and Mary Lou Tisldall
Other reading parts in the
service were taken by Mar-
cia Clarke and Donna Smith' •
White Gifts were presented
and the offering was receiv- -
ed by Gary Skinner and -
Brian Hicks. The Offertory
music was an organ and
piano duet by Mr. Gill and
Penny Smith.
A decorated tree • a glow
with lights. and other Christ-
mas decorations were
arranged to make an attrac-
tive setting for the service `
For all her Christmas ,al01bwill.
.Decorated plastic. Ilrp-u0 9
remitting mirror and tour storage
drawers Assorted colours
Shrill lose
Scotch
Scotch
TMi loveable caricature style Deagie
Pup Conlarps a solid stare AM radio
Pup hat moving eyes. knitted ca
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Those responsible for the
decorations were the Truth
Seekers Sunday School class
assisted, by Mildred Grab
and Donna Smith. - -
The young people of today
will -be the church of
tomorrow and helping in the
training of these young peo-
ple are Sunday School
superintendent Rav Mills
and his associates Norman
and Don Wilson, Brian Hicks
and Gary Skinner and
-teachers June Essery• Etta
Powe. drev Falls.
Mary Slhoebo om and Don-.
na Smith.
Personals
The flowers. in the church
'Sunday weve from the
funeral of the late Mr.
Russell Wilson Our, sym-
pathy is extended to Mrs.
Wilson and family in .their
bereavement.
The Christmas meeting
for United Church Women
will 'be held in the
schoolroom. of 'the church,
'Thursday at 8 p.m.'All ladies
with their husbands or
• friends are invited to attend.
The annual Sunday School
Christmas concert will be
presented in the church
schoolroom Saturday even-
ing at 8o'clock.
. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon'
Bender. Dashwood were'
Sunday visitors with the
former sister, Mrs. Fred
Cunnington.
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right now . . . just waiting to be
delivered to your home.
Highlight that special
spot in your home with
one of these solid oak
flower stands. Good
selection'to choose from.
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