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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-12-14, Page 23 (2)11 .s Mason gets 60 year pin • Granton UCW units enjoy Christmas programs By MRS. E. SUMMERS afternoon. MrsGordon from the Realms of Glory" GRANTQN McRobert presided and and the reading of scripture - Unit 1 of the Granton UCW opened the meeting with the from the 2nd chapter of met at church 'Wednesday singing of the hymn "Angels . Matthew. • CAPTURE THOSE SMILES u • •u: SAVE • u With one of our quality cameras on Christmas Day. Mrs. McRobert read a paper on the lesson thoughts, entitled "Give and Take", this named the different thins that could be given up for Christmas Each member added something to the program; such as poems, readings and stories on the many Legends connected with Christmas. Rev. Morden closed the meeting with the Benedic- tion and said Grace before everyone enjoyed a delicious Christmas dinner. Thursday evening the .v members of Unit 3 en- tertained their husbands with a Christmas pot luck supper followed by a carol - sing and later progressive euchre was enjoyed. Unit 4 met at the• home of Mrs. Harold Hardie for their meeting Wednesday - evening. President Mrs. Nelson Tate presided over a short business meeting followed by the devotional with the theme, Christmas is "God's gift to us, and our gift to others", and prayer. Mrs. Chas. Gowan and Mrs. Harold Hardie were in charge of the program which included the singing of several carols, and each member reading a poem on Christmas. The meeting closed with everyone reading the story of the Nativity from St. Luke and more carols. An added treat was a Christmas.prayer said by the hostess' little granddaughter three year-old Paula Pin: combe. The Benediction was pronounced by Rev. Morden and while lunch was being prepared by the hostess and her assistants Mrsa.Kenneth Hardie and Mrs. Gary Humphreys, Mrs. William Cook entertained by playing Christmas music on the piano and the members A - KODAK% COLORBURST NOW ONLY 3 5 67t Much Higher Prices Elsewhere "QUANTITIES LIMITED" *Kodak Ektra *Polaroid One -Step A v *The Handle By Kodak *Kodak Instamatic ALSO OPEN MON-FRI TILL 9 P.M. UNTIL CHRISTMAS D1 M MAIN STREET, EXETER joined ar in carols. the singing of the famili Miss Venetta Baker was .% ROGER QUICK'S ALBUM AND TAPE ,t1 4 ••t44. :s *...1. ,;,._... . 4o_ SA , 4.10,0„., :;,,,.., A ev NO A A A CO' Nt* A(59** A _ - itA A BUY DIRECT AND SAVE :- .L� EACH SET INCLUDES - 3 ALBUM SET FOR $• > > 98 "Southern Ontario Farm Boy", *; or "Rainbow Special", :y.Ft 3 TAPE SET . FOR 12.98 "Turn On Countr:Ity" • TAPES REGULARLY $6 AND ALBUMS $5• n • Offer Good Only As Long As Supply Lasts So Order Soon A :S Allow 10 days for mailing. This offer not available in stores. Send cheque or money _. vA - , order— Tax Included •� to n " r ROGER QUICK n BOX 416 : 3 PARKHILL, ONTARIO NOM 2K0 n n n 76 It • FOR GUARANTEED DELIVERY BY CHRISTMAS CALL 294-0035 COLLECT tktil]Tt]nk0YJYfYCD/Yr03f3/ jt/JlJAigO liACO d0Yrtir0"0 'trti4 4 i ► ii 4 ►y, the hostess for Unit 5 on Wednesday evening with Mrs. Chas. McRobert presiding and opening the meeting with a poem entitled "The needs of Christmas" followed by the singing of Silent Night and the scrip- . ture was read from Luke 2, 8- 20. The lesson thoughts were on the theme "Gifts for All" The worship concluded with prayer. Each member contributed to the program, add mystery pals of 1978 were revealed by each receiving a gift from their mystery friend. 4H news "The Nutty NeedlerS" Group 1 of the Granton 411 Club "Needlepoint for Beginners" held their last meeting at the home of Debbie •Lascelles, Monday evening. •Brenda Cook presided and opened the meeting with the 4H Pledge. The roll call was answered by all 12 members showing their - completed articles from this course. Final plans were discussed for ` Achievement Day December 16 which will be held at Medway High School at 1 p.m. Leader Mrs. St. Bennis conducted a quiz. Brenda then closed the meeting with the 4I1 motto. The "Nutty Needlers" would like to offer their appreciation to leaders,+Mrs. Michael O'Shea and Mrs. Dennis St. Dennis for all their help and patience during the term of this Club. "The Woolly Workers" group 2 met at the home of leader Mrs.. Jack Noon to finish up their books, and make final arrangements for Achievement Day. The members of this group would also like to offer their gratitude to their leaders Mrs. Jack Noon and Mrs. Verne Jensen for their help and understanding while the girls were taking this course. Medway euchre club The Medway euchre club met at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Clifford McRobert on Monday afternoon December .4. Prize winners were the following members, ladies high score Charlotte 'Kerr, lone hands, Eileen Summers, and low score' Clara Hodgins, men's high score, Orper Burnett, lone hands, Chester McComb and low score, Carmen Hodgins. Granton Mason honored At the December meeting of the Granton Masonic -Lodge 483, Right Worshipful Brother Austin Hobbs was honored with his 60th year pin and a Citation read by Rt. Wor. Bro. Earle Watson of Granton Lodge, with Rt. Wor. Bro. Rawson of Goderich making the s --presentation. Bro. Hobbs was the first member of the Granton Lodge to receive this honor for being a mason for 60 years. There was a good attendance of -members and, over 50 visitors. The new executive for 1979 are Wor. Master Bro. Bob :Marshall; I.P.M. Bro. Carl Mills; Sr. Warden Bro. Ross Everett; Jr. Warden Bro. John Harlton; Sr: Deacon Bro. Stanley Malcolm; Jr. A CHRISTMAS SCENE -- The entrance and library windows at Exeter Public School are sporting Christmas beauty thanks to the work of senior ort students of Mr Von Wieren s cross Shown above are Lori Stephens and Carla Solomon Practical Gifts For .3eacon Bro. Wilfred Riddell ; Chaplain Bro. Reg McCurdy; Sr. Steward Bro. Jim Harding; Jr. ,Steward Bro. Larry Hern; Inner Guard Bro. Jim Hodgins; Outer Guard Bro. Gordon Hern. Church news At the United Church Rev. Elwood Morden conducted the service for the second Spnday in Advent and took the text for his sermon from John 11, v. 56, using the theme "Oh the•wonder of it all". Christ is being crowded out of Christmas said Rev. Morden. • Department stores with their dazzling displays to tempt you to buy gifts you can't a'ford, Christmas is big business, this sacrilegiousness has turned Christ's birthday into a holiday rather than a Holy day: As the service was con - celled last Sunday owing to weather conditions, the first and second candles in the Advent wreath were lit. Julie McRobert and Joanne Goos performed the ceremony. The Sunday School pupils took part in a unique tree - decorating ceremony by placing religious symbols made of white styrofoam and gold tinsel on the tree at the front of the church. Each symbol was explained to the congregation_ by the older pupils. Leroy Bryan, chairman of the board of stewards gave a report on the financial success of the recent beef dinner sponsored by the stewards and also thanked the social convener of the general UCW', the ladies serving on the Board of Stewards and all the units of the LCW for helping to make the project a great success. At St. Thomas Anglican Church Rev. Mary Mills conducted the service for the second Sunday in Advent and took her sermon from Revelations which was a res iew of. the miracles about the burning bush and Moses and the plagues. Charlene and Paul Acres performed the ceremony of lighting the first and second candles in the Advent wreath. Personals A speedy recovery is wished to Mrs. Earle Mid- dleton who is a patient at Stratford :General Hospital where sh is recovering from surgery. Symp by is extended to Mr t Harloff on the loss of her grandmother Mrs. Gladys Lunn. Clearwater. Florida •• • Every Name On Your List Many Delightful • Waterproof Kaufmon Snowbelles From $ 16.98 • Hi -Foil -lion leather Boots - ••Also Wide leg Fittings KAUFMAN FOAM TREADS Fron, $6.44 For Kids ALSO AVAILABLE FOR MOM AND DAD Soft Side luggage By Samsonite and Dionite SETS OR SINGLE PIECES We AIsll Flave Attache Cases, Tote Bags, Hcind Bogs, Etc. Open Until EXETER 9:00 p.m. Dec. 18th to 22 Inclusive Times -Advocate, Dec*mber 14, 1978 Pogo 23 Revision of Rates for the • Town of Exeter Due to the higher cost of providing service, Exeter Public Utilities Commission has found it necessary to increase its electrical rates for 1979 as of January 1st. Our cost for bulk power from Ontario Hydro has increased by 9.8%. However due to favourable economic factors and ex port sales experienced in 1978, Ontario Hydro will pass on to the Exeter Public Utilities Commission a -rebate estimated to by $41,899.00. This rebate which will be spread over the entire year hos reduced your increase for electricity to an average of 6.6%. It is not expected that this "windfall" will occur every year and it is possible that an increase in rates for 1980 could be con- siderably higher. Subject to Approval by Ontario Hydro New Monthly Rates to Residential Customers .. 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