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'CHRISTMAS PAGEANT AT TRIVITT MEMORIAL A Christmas pageant featured the Sunday morning service
at Trivitt Memorial Anglican. Church 'rr Exeter. From the left at the back are'lis° McKellar, Michelle Northcott,
Cynthia Osborne, Kim Genttner, Mikesla MacDougall, Rachael Nutt and Melanie Phillips. Front, David Northcott
as Joseph, Traqcey Humphreys as Mary, Michelle Genttner as Baby Jesus, Richard Phillips, Michael Heywood,
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Paul Nutt and Jennifer Heywood. T•A photo
Donations increase considerably
Generous response to
Exeter and area residents
• are obviousty.in agreement.
with the sentiments express-
ed by poet Edmund Vincent •
Cook.
'Tis not the weightof jewel or
plate.
School
Continued from page 1A
rose to 111 by 1972. then began
to drop. Present enrolment is
50 students and five teachers.
The board is required. by
the ministry of education to
review all schools with less
than GO per class. 'To Meet
that criterion. Ecole Ste.-
Marie
te.Marie would` need a student
enrolment of 84.
• The.$2.900 cost per Pupil at
Ecole Ste. Marie is higher
than the system average of
$2.100. but one separate
school .supporter at the
meeting . said area
Or the fondle 01 silk and fur:
'Tis the spirit in which the gift
is rich,
-As the gifts -of the wise oties
were:.
we are not told whose gift
was gold
closing
•
ralepayers':tax bilis are also
higher.
McCauley suggested a
revamping, oh the -present '
boundary system and other.
options like turning Ecote Ste.
Marie into a partial immer-
sion school with two -and a -
half hours of daily instruction
were items for the Communi-
ty Accommodation Review
Committee to consider. •
Board chairman t1urray
assured his audience that
"I'm not here to close your..
school." -
'I'he meeting adjourned
amicably
•
Or whose was the gilt of
mvr►'h
During the past two weeks
donations of goods and stoney
flowed ilia steady stream to
the Exeter depot of the Fami-
ly and -Children's Services
Christmas Bureau.
"It was unbelievable.. We
had a mountain of stmt .
Lioness co-ordinator Anne
Gray said. "The response was
tremendous. Even last week
when we were handing -out.
people were still coming in
bringing food, money and
other items."
• Reta Lessard. president of
the • Stephen Opti -Mrs..
presented the Bureau with a
cheque of $700. She explained
that in other years die service
dub looked after some
families themselves, but
. decided this year to channel
all their funds through the
Christmas Bureau. (All DOW
Mrs. money -raising events
throughout the year are aim-
ed at this one big protect.'
Lioness Liz Bell, who was a
bureau
menilier of. the Bureau's co-
ordinating committee last
year, estimates donations of
food. toys and clothing are.up
:11)41 pereent. from last • year;
and deduces from the amount
of cash sent to Exeter that the
total amount received direct-
ly or indirectly froim this area
by the Goderich office is also
up considerably this :year. •
This was confirmed by
Peggy Rivers. Speaking from
the central office, she said the •
town of. Exeter. was .very
generous. • adding their
response has always been '
good. and once again was ex-
cellent, particularly in view of
the hard economic times this
. year. • •%
Overseeing • the • Exeter
C'hristtnas Bureau for the
first time has changed Anne
Gray's perceptions. -
"A lot were so upset they
were there. Some just wanted
food. It makes you think
about Christmas in a different
way". she said quietly.
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