Times-Advocate, 1982-12-15, Page 6•
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REV. AND MRS. JAMES SUTTON
Kainieen Ann Wright ond Janies VVilliom SutIon, ex- •
changed morriage svo..4.s 'n'o double -ring ceremony Oc:
.taber 8 in Trivets Mernoriol Church 'Exeter.. The bride. ••
is .the daughter of Mr. ond Mrs.- John Wright Com -
bridge: Rt.. Rev. • M.C. • 'Robinson. SUffragon Bishop of
Huron, assisted by the Rev. M.E. Johnson rector of New •
,Homburg and Ayr officiated at the ceremony. Orgonist,
• .Mr. Robert E. Doerr .selected several unique musicol
. pieces for the -wedding and arranged them for the
. /rocker organ-ond Matthew Connon• played the carillon
• •and improvised.nhonget'for.the 10 bells. Maid:of honour
- - was Diane Wright of Cambridge. Thomas -Zylstro of
Glen Morris was• best mon. Ushers were David and
William Wright 'and Mourite .leinieux and. D. Bruce
Tebb...After a honeymoon in Florido•• the couple are
residing iri.the Rectory in Exeter. Photo by Doerr
Defining the true Christmas spirit
True Christmas Spirit
Where ts the true spirit of
Christmas'
is it in the coloured fights
red. blue gold and green -
that brighten the streets of
towr."'
Is it. in the uric] sparkling
•
store shelves'
. Is it in the Christmas feast
- the dinner table laden with
turkey- and all the ftxin's.
• Is it in the parties - the
wine. the food, the cheery
times'
Is it in the crush of people
It's in the phone call from
someone who just si anted to
say hello and wish you a
merry ainat. It's in the
memories that "getting in
Louth" bring back.
It's in the smiles of people
we meet on the street.
on.the evergreen trees in our
living roorris".
Is it in the Christmas ads of
tv: radio. magazine and
newspaper'
Is n in the catalogue
•
worn by impatient fingers? Is
it in the .1 want thisand "1
want that voiced by children
and adults...too" . •
Is it in the buy now. hay.ea
• Merry Chnstrrias • and pay
-
'later philasophy?.
•. Is the •true spirjt of
Christmas representedby the -
Jolly• Old gent dressed all in
red and White" • •
Is it in- the.pretty .rapping
paper with bows. ribbons and'
• tags? is it in the greeting
cards Ailed box upon box on .
We have a good selection of
it Christmas
LI Trees
Poinsettias
Azaleas
cgitizon cRiciye ciqczed
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DAVID STECKLE AND FAMILY
rushing .to do last minute
shopping. . • •
Is it in the furrowed brows
of people who wonder how
they :u get eVerything.' done
before Christmas" Is it in the
Worried looks' of those who
-know this Christmas' will not
be as bountiful as others
because economics Won't
allOw it? - •
• Is the true spirit
Christmas in any of these
things? '• Perhaps.. in some
form: but for many ,peopleit
is found in other things - sim-
ple things that •money can't
buy. . •
It's. in the letter from the
• friend you haven't heard from
• Y.
in so long
LEADER HONOURED — Middlesex Home Economist
Groce Whittington presented o five year 'leader cer
tificate at Saturday's Middlesex 4-H Achievement pro-
gram to Clondeboye area leader June Henry. -
Anybody listening
to the good news?
•
Good News. .Any NAY- Members Wereasked-what
44 listening? was the theme of thoughts went through their
the afternoon Unit of Exeter minds as,the); sang? Did they
Audrey McRoberts' feel extra pressure of work.
and Mabel Jeffery explained unpaid bills. loneliness or
the topic: The pegroSpiritual • memories of: other years? •
"Go tell it on the Mountain- Audrey told thestory Of -the
ittle boy who dreamedJesus
,s4:•rt.';';4•0•";',..i had never ever been born. In.
- 3 his dream there were no
Christmas deCorations.
t gifts and outside there was
ft church, no school and
3 hospital. NO one had heard
2 Christmas. - • •
If. we were- to 4celebra
• Christmas as if it would be
• last one. would it make a d
ference in what•we did?
Members were advised no
to keep the Good. News -
themselves but to d
something to give the Good
3 News of. Christ's birth-
) sOmeone.
g Mr. Forsythe showed slides
._ of pictures of Christmas cards
arranged to- tell the story.
Christ's- birth and •rtior
modern ways.of celebratin
g
Christmas •
, The business- Was con
• i -ducted by Thelma -Russel
3 Members were reminded t
I -bring in stamps -and also an
extra cups and saucers for the
°I. -kitchen. Marllvn Johnso
ji • crea)rpLanle.tte.r frorn our Korea
During the Social Hour
Eif?..b0VrIgts. 565-2122
Inc R R. 2, Zurich 9
Flowers
Closed Sundays
Canada
was sung
CELEBRATE 55 YEARS — Mr. and Mrs. Lorne R. Fink-
beiner of Cre.diton celebrated their 55th wedding on-
niverr:ory Tuesday. December 14. After forming in
Stephen 'Towi‘ship for many years they have Jived on •
King Street in Crediton for the post 27 years.. They have
three children - Mrs. Ross (Irene) Hough. Crediton; Mrs.
Robert (Dorothy) Larnbie, Saskatoon and Reginald,
-Crediton and seven grandchildren and six great grand-
children. • •Photo by Hough-
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Elimville Instit t
• provide donations
• SHIRLEY COOPER •and many -.symbols 01
Elimville Chrisinut.
Ell/r1Viile Wonleps Institute
Opened the Christmas -
meeting with president.- •
Isabelle Fletcher giving a
. reading Christmas'isA Com-
ing, Ode and Mary Stewart
- Collect: •
Rnli call was answered with
a donation orgift for Family
and Children's Services. Ma -
tions were made to giVe col- .
lection plus enough to give to
Family and Children s Ser-
vices, *25 to Huron Day Cen-
tre for home bound and $50 to
War Memorial Children
Hospital. '
Mrs: Ivan Brock gave • a.
reading 'Christ:4s, Pudding.
There will be no January
meeting and the February-
- meeting is at 12:30 With soup
and sandwiches. .The
demonstration for February.
Will be Log Cabin quiltingon
the machine.
Gwen Coward and Marjorie -
Johns opened. the program •
By MRS. HEBEI DAVIS
• Rev. Brabv, Stratford was
in rharge of morning' service
St. Patrick 's Sunday. He lit
• the third. Advent candle and
took his text from the Epistle
for the third Sunday in Ad-
vent. 1st Corinthians 4=1.
Next Sunday the serVice is
planned for .11 a.m. followed
by a pot luck dinner and the
Children's party... . •
Mrs. ,Heber Davis enter-
tained Mr. and .Mrs.. Jim
Barker. Lucarv. -Donald
McFalls. Centralia and Joan
and Jean Barker,. 'London to
• dinner. on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs: Jim. Barker.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Greenlee.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Young. Mr:
and Mrs. Bob Tindall and
Mrs. Heber Davis were dint
ner guests Sunday with Mr
and Mrs
with all sing* Jingle Bells: .,.
Mrs'. Olga Hern gave a ..41OPIPX.
reading Inctode Safety in I(
your •Chr.istinas followed by.
singing Deck the Halls 'with /
• Shirley Cooper gave a ', he he --
reading Boughs of Uolly. .
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reading A Christmas Classic
after which was sung Joly Ole,. •
St. Nick. 'Kay Grubb gave a ' . *
Poetry and Jean Lynn read -- .
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•reictirig Modern Children's . ; •
Christmas followed by. sing- lik a maytca
ing Away in a Manger. '
Marjorie Johns, Grace -.1%.
Pym and Gwen Coward .,
presented a skit An Old Maid Ilf
no _ and the Burglar which all en-;
no joyed. Gwen Coward gave p .1.
no • reading on The Three Wise 4
of Men and Mrs Marjorie Johns );
give the-Christ:1)41s Scripture i.
. Hugh Davis
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It's in the snowy crested
hills and the tall, strong
evergreens. It's in the sun-
shine days with diamonds
sprinkled round and in the
silent moonlit nights with
stars that shine so bright.
It's in the tiny handmade
gift that took hours to prepare
and in the cardboard star
atop the tree - the star that
was painstakingly cut by.
small fingers.
• 11:s in the carols. old and
new. sung on street corners
and -in church choirs.
.It's in the tiny angel with
halo slightly bent • •
It's in the candles and ?he
• prayers.
it's in the laughter-ol
children and the warm•feeling
of having loved ones near.
tt's in the eyes, the hands.
the minds and hearts of all
those who share the spirit.ol
giving and caring. .
The true spirit of Christmas
is found in simple things that
moneyran't buy - faith and
hope. love and peace. caring
-and sharing. -
And, it is the true spirit of
Christmas that 'helps us .sar-
vire the trying times of our
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