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By MRS. HEBER DAVIS
Sunday afternoon the eons
gregation of St. Patrick's
Church gathered in the
Parish Hall for the Sunday
School Christmas party: .
Mrs. Hazel Davis acted as
M.C. in the absence of Rev.
Mary Mills due to road con-
ditions.
Each of the following
youngsters, took part in the
programme: Nancy and
Marylou Tindall provided
music for the carol singing,
Brenda Carroll a reading,
Robbie and Jennie Gee a
duet. Tracy Quinton, Tom
and Odis Quinton, Kim,
Pam, Derek and Debbie
Greenlee and Lisa and Julie
Caroll `aII took part in sing-
ing ChristmaRsongs,
Jolly old Santa made his
yearly visit with gifts for the
Sunday School pupils. The
ladies provided
refreshments.
Personals
Mrs. Heber Davis„ Alexia
Tindall .-and Marguerite
Greenlee visited Mrs:
Flossy Dickens at—the
McCormick home. London
Wednesday afternoon and
attended the Christmas par-
ty for the residents and
friends. '
We are sorry to report
Mrs. Wayne Carroll • is a
, patient in- St. Joseph's
Hospital, London.
Holiday Business Hours
Bank of Nova Scotia
1P Exeter, Ontario
oK'&4 *BANK,
RoyalBank of Canada
Exeter, Ontario
ROYAL BANK
Thursday December 21, 1978 10-8
Friday December 22, 1978 10-6
Thursday .. December -28, 1978 10-8
Friday December 29, 1978 10-6
Exeter figure skaters among parade entries
Women's groups at Staffa
hold special festive events
By MRS: J. TEMPLEMAN
STAFFA
Mrs. Russell. Worden and
Mrs. Charles Douglas were
hostesses for the Christmas
meeting of the Staffa
Womens Institute held in
Mrs. Wordens home,
December 12.
Mrs. Douglas presided and
. after opening with the
Institute Ode and Mary
Stewart Collect, read a Irish
.Prayer. Seventeen members
answered the roll call with a
• Christmas Wish.
Mrs. Russell Worden told a
past event of the W.I.
recalling a picnic at Grand
Bend in the early forties.
During business a donation
was made -to the Childrens
Aid Christmas basket fund.
• Circle 11 is in charge of the
January 17 card party in the
township hall.
Mrs. Worden told mem-
bers how to prepare them-
selves for the festive season
adn- demonstrated how
candles could be used ef-
fectively and decoratively
around the home at
Christmas time. Everyone
' contributed to the program
SUNCOAST
MALL
highway 21
south
GODERICH
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10 A.M.
OPENTo
6 P.M.
BOXING PAY
(DECEMBER 26th)
1 5 Great Stores & Services
• •AaP
• • Cameo Hair Styling
• Children's Shoppe & Yarn Centre
• • Farm Credit Coip.
• Furniture World
',Garb 8. Gear
• Goderich Sound Centre
*Irene Hill
• • Lefsure.World
• MET
• • Nakamura Pharmacy
• Ormandy's Jewellery
• Sandy's
••T -D Bank
' CLOSED BOXING DAY
MALL -WIDE
SALE
Bargains Galore
Id -Every Store
DON'T MISS THE SAVINGS!
with a item pertaining t
Christthas,
Mrs. Robert McCoughe
played a number . o
Christmas carols whic
everyone enjoyed. Gift
brought for a nursing hom
are to be taken to Riversid
this year.
, Secret Pal gifts we'''.exchanged and _+pal
reyealed. A lovely lune
served by the hostesses
brought a delightful-• of
ternoon to a close.
o tative on Managers Board
Mrs. Jean Carey.
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f Personals
h Mrs. John Templemam
s visited Thusday with Mrs.
e Elizabeth. 'punkin in
e Wingham.
Mike Parsons is home for
e Christmas from Edmonton,
s Albersta with his family.
h
Auxiliary meets
-Mrs: Jean Carey hosted
the Marion Ritchie Evening
Auxaliarys •- Christmas
meeting at her home,
Tuesday evening .with 14
members and 4 visitors
present." Mrs. Carey
presided and apexed with a
poem the Wtiy to " see
Christmas, ,
Roll Call was answered
with a Christmas verse and
your favourite carol with al
joining •in • singing a verse
• Mrs. Norman Harburn
gave the scripture, reading
from -Psalm 47„ verses 1 to 9,
followed by prayer by Mrs..-
Carey.
rs.:Carey.
A piano instrumental by
I by Norris was enjoyed
fol owed by a recitation 'TA
C istmas Mouse" with Mrs
Ivan Norris Karen and Hugh
participating.
. Mrs. Loreen Hamilton
chose as her topic a paper on
the Spirit of Christmas,
During the business
members were reminded of
the kannual meeting of the
• Presbyterial in St. Andrews
church. Stratford,. January
9. It was agreed to begin
quilting in January.
Mrs. Eldon Allen read two
poems "Christmas is 1 good
excuse" and "Christmas
comes but- once a year and
theineeting closed with the
Lord's Prayer.
The annual meeting
followed with reports given
by all, showing a very
satisfactory year with all
commitments realized.
Mrs. Larry Gardiner
presided for the election of
officers for 1979 which are:
President, Mrs. Duncan
Scott; 1st Vice President,
Mrs. Alec Miller; Secretary,
Mrs,. Carter Kerslake;
Assistant Secretary, Mrs.
Lloyd Miller: Treasurer,
Mrs. Lorne Elliott; Assistant
Treasurer, Mrs. John
Templeman; Pianist,Mrs.
Ivan Norris; Assistant
pianist, Mrs. Robert Laing.
Work Committee, Mrs.
Lorne Elliott, Mrs. Larry
Gardiner, Mrs. Duncan
Scott; Associate members,
Mrs. Larry Gardiner, Mrs.'
Carter Kerslake; Program
committee. Mrs. Duncan
Scott, Mrs. Carter Kerslake
and Mrs. John Templeman;
Flo'ers and cards, Mrs.
Gordon Scott, Mrs. tl;?,tirman
llferburn aria Mrs. John
Templeman.
Friendship and service,
Mrs. Lloyd Miller; Supply,
Mr.: Lorne Elliott; Glad
Tidings, Mrs. Jean .Carey;
Auditors, Mrs. John Miller,
Mrs. Larry Gardiner;
Nominating ' Committee,
Mrs. Eldon Allen and Mrs,:
Robert Laing; Represen-
Christmas
BY BONNIE TURN,BULL
Grade 4
C is for Christ
His for Holly .
R is for Reindeer.
1 is for Icicles .
S is for Santa
Tots for Tree
M is for Mary
A is for Animals
S is for Stockings
White gifts
atGreenway
By MANUEL CURTS •
The United Church Sunday
School members joined with
the congregation at the Sun-
day service, to observe
White Gift Sunday. Sixteen
attendance seals and
diplomas were presented by
the superintendent. '
• The Rev. Harley Moore
explained the meaning of the
many symbols of the Chris-
tian faith. During this time.
the children decorated a.
Chrismon Tree with the,.
dbols which they had.
made. culminating with
everyone present, giving
their White Gift offering for
those in the world less fol--
tunate
--Personals
tier. •and Mrs Morley
Desjardine and family and
Mr and Mrs. Fred Desjar- -`
dine and family. Grand
Bend, were dinner' guests
Saturday evening with Mr
and Mrs. Milton Pollock.
Mr and Mrs Clarence
Shaddock. Dorchester. were
Sunday afternoon visitors
With Mrs Rose Isaac. •
Friends of Albert Romphf
will he pleased to •know he .
has progressed favorably in
St: Joseph's Hospital. .Lon- -
don following surgerv.,and is
expected back shortly at
Chateau Gardens, Parkhill_
.John Smithers and Brian
Bullock of U. W.O. are home
for the Christmas vacation
By the way • When the hus- . .
band exclaimed. "I've just
discovered oil on our proper-
ty'" his wife exclaimed.
"Wonderful' Now we c•an
get a new car for Christ-
mas'" s: No. he responded.
we'd Netter get the old one
fixed -That's where the.or's,
corning from "
Times -Advocate, Dec.mbsr 21, 1978
• Page 11 •
NOTICE
There will be no
MILK DELIVERY
Christmas Day,
.Boxing Day
or New Years.
HURONDALE DAIRY LTD. •
Hensall ' -
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To my many business friends►, I -wish
-to say a sincere "Thank 'you" for the
pleasure of serving you over -the past
60 years and 1 extend very best
wishes to you in the future. Mrs. Nor
ma Hooper has/agreed to take over
my business, arid I am confident that
she will give the best•service possible.
I ask that you . continue your
patronage with Norma as you have
with me in the past.
Season's Greetings To All
• B.M. rrancis.
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Brn9'JuJiic and J0`li
Totqriout trievNely fear.
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