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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-12-21, Page 23 (2)• Gifts Of Warmth And Happiness To All Of Our Friends This Holiday ' % tf W. L. Becker & Sons Ltdn C.•. Phone 237-3242 Dashwood prwpii okatik;.prwawws>f..tu►wa►wmaimmi mmimrrwwarw .4 :..-.. \ 0:4#;) 4 ....- .tl 2„. ��..1;�[��e�,f �, ,l �. '. ¶ :T [ Bit and him/ e�6,144 1 Here, beneath the lamplight's glow, we gather to joyously sing out, "Hello," To you and all those you hold dear, a holiday filled with lots of cheer! ALF ANDRUS 3 3 TINSMITHING & PLUMBING 3 2 403 Andrew South Exeter 235-1610 tie Lions assist Santa Claus, By JOY SCHEIFELE Twenty-one Christmas dinners were delivered to senior citizens in their homes in the •Ailsa Craig area last Sunday evening by the Ailsa Craig Lions Club. These dinners were provid- ed to the seniors who because of poor health were not able to join theothers at the Legion Hall for their an- nual Christmas meal provid- ed by the Lions Club. Slightly more than a hun- dred sat down at beautifully decorated tables in the new Legion Hall for a full turkey dinner with all the trim- mings. Lions Club Presi- dent, Earl Rees,- welcomed the guests and said how glad he was that so many could be present. The meal, topped off with pie and ice-cream and Christmas cake• was cooked by the members and wives of the Lions Club personally. ,The Lions were all on hand to serve the meal and help with the cleaning up afterwards. "This is the Lions Christmas gift to the seniors in the area", - reported Mary Rees, wife of • the President. After the meal the Lions were thanked by Lorne Smith on behalf of se fors. The meal was he in the Legion Hall this yea for the first time rather than in the Town Hall. as less steps are involved which made it easier for many of the elder- ly. cti Season. Cri Csi Now In Our 46th Year as bn International Harvester Dealer WITH US, SERVICE IS NOT A MOTTO IT'S A FACT! - To c l our old faithful customers and all our new ones Thank You, relatives, friends and neighbours. May Jesus live through you at Christmas in 1979 Kest's': Hon.y Farm R.R. 2, Lucon DELICIOUS HOMEMADE HAMBURG• PATTIES STILL ONLY 104 • Due to a printing error in. -our ad last week our hamburg patties were advertised at -$1.48 per Ib. This is why we're featuring this item again this week at only $1.19 Ib. pwpwpwpwwispwpBeOW►pYYlwiast'14cost ►Wks Okiii thltpilis iiiisptl iiimp ialbatOM Skis lWl%it /-, GRADUATE- Eight of Craigholme Nursing Home's staff were among those who graduated lost Thursday evening from Fanshawe College in the Health Care Aid programme. Bock' left, Sheila Dt:nno, Sandra Windsor, Ron Walker, and Thelma Marshall. Front, Linda Van Hooydook, Rose Austin, Wendy. Thomson and Darlene Robinson. - - Photo by Scheifele Eight from Craigholme graduate at Fanshawe By JOY SCHEIFELE AILSA CRAIG The cafeteria of the Strathroy Middlesex General Hospital was filled to capacity last Thursday evening as friends and relatives gathered to witngss the graduation of Fanshawe :College's Health Care Aids. Dr. William Butler, who for many years practiced medicine in the town of Strathroy and currently on staff of Fanshawe College. gave the address. He prais- ed the care given in hospitals and nursing homes Christmas BY MARY -FRANCES MARTENS - Mount Carmel C hrist was born on that day H e died for us. R emember him on this day I t is a day that you are always happy S ees us every day, and watches what we do T ime to open our hearts for him M ary is the mother of Jesus A lways loves us S ays he loves us in a special way. What Christmas . Means - BY LISA KAUNE St. Patrick's Lights, presents, gifts and trees Is this what what Christmas really means? The Son of God was born today He sent a star so long ago Under a little stable lay The meaning of Christmas sleeping in hay. Roast beef, pudding Meat that's lean Is this what Christmas really means? Shepherds knelt with humble gifts Praising 'with joy in their hearts They leapt up high like a dove Joy in their hearts with the ' gift of love. Jealousy of good things, hatred of bad, Is this a Christmas to get mad? . • Low and behold the three kings came over the hills and over the plains With gifts of franktnsence, gold and myrrh. by health care aids and ad- vised them always to keep up the lines of communica- tion between both the • patient and the supervising staff. "It is important', he stressed "to talk with those St. Nicholas And Black Peter, BY JOHN LENDERS St. Patrick's St. Nicholas Tall, generous Laughing, glancing, wat- ching Eye, -nose, ears, mouth. Whipping, kidnapping, laughing ' Black, mean . Black Peter. around you. Be sure to report anything unusual you hotice'about your patients to your supervisors." Health Care instructor. Mrs. Doris Thompson, also spoke very highly of the graduating class. "You've been responsive students and it has been a.pleasure to teach you". she acknowledg- ed. Among the graduates were eight members of the Craigholme Nursing Home staff. These included Rose Austin. Sheila Denno, Thelma Marshall, Darlene Robinson, Wendy Thomson. Linda VanHooydpok, Ron. Walker and Sandra Winsor. Following the ceremonies a wine and cheese reception was held. Hold special services By JOY SCHEIFELLE Residents of. Ailsa Craig were pleased to see the traditionalChristmas scene being set up outside the Ailsa Craig United Church last week -end. Both com- munity and congregation welcome its presence. Christmas eve the church will be hosting an ecumenical carol service for the community. The service will be sponsored by the local Ministerial Associa- tion and the four area clergymen who have dubbed themselves "The Uncalled Four" will again be providing special music. A special service was held at the Nairn Mennonite Church Sunday morning as the entire Sunday School took part in the worship ser- vice. A special service of scripture and carols was designed by the teachers for the occasion. A Church Family Christmas dinner was held in fhe evening followed by an informal period of singing Christmas carols. i Exeter UCW mark even t Sixty-seven members and several visitors attended the UCW meeting of . the Afternoon Unit -of Exeter U.C. It was opened with a poem "The Magic of Christmas" followed ' by prayer. Mrs. Earl Russell convened the program with the theme "The Spirit of Christmas." Mrs. A. Rundle read the Christmas story as told by Luke. A candle -lighting service followed with can- dles )ft. by Mrs. J. Ellwood, Mrs. W. Witmer, Mrs. E. ell, Mrs. Langford, Mrs. E. Roberts, and Mrs. H. Murray. Christmas hymns were sung between the various parts. These were ac- companied - with Mrs. A. Willard at the piano. Two very lovely solos were sung by Mrs. L. Oke and Mrs. A. Johnson ac- companied by Miss Ann Brodie. ' Mrs. Les Thomson read the Legend of "The Three Chests"; these contained the gifts of gold, frankincense and 'myrrh brought to Jesus. Mrs. M. Dearing closed the meeting with prayer. ' A. short. contest was en- joyed while lunch was being prepared and Frosty the Snow -man appeared and helped serve. cSania 8 adD D •� Times -Advocate, December 21, 1978 ' Nig. 39 .. 2 & Best Wishes for the New'Year. CALL DON'S ELECTRIC - DON BENDER 237-3575 Dashwood welt a.o am Ride rias, cam ado a.o aai ora Rias oda Qra c— - - sam areas i1 Wishing everyone a g - Happy Holiday I EXETER DECOR CENTRE gDona Normo Hooper g C - Watch for our After -Christmas Furniture Sale! May all our good friends share in the quiet wonder of Christmas. 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