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Kirkton flower people meet
The Kirkton horticulture
Society held its annual
• meeting December 7 at the
Kirkton-Woodham communi-
ty centre.
A large crowd enjoyed the
program which was opened
by the president, Miss Jean
Copeland, who welcomed
everyone and read a poem,
Christmas.
:Mrs. Ellis Strahan in-
troduced .the St. Marys
Children's Choir. This choir is
conducted by Eileen and Phil
Baldwin, Suzanne and David
Strahan.
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wide area of Perth,. Oxford
and Middlesex counties as
well as St. Marys.
The choir was founded in
September, 1981 and prac-
tices weekly. They present
two regular concerts a year,
besides other engagements.
The choir entertained with
Christmas music including
carols from many countries
which all enjoyed.
Mrs. Phil Johns thanked the
choir and their conductors for
their inspiring music.
Miss Bonnie Hartwick drew
tickets for a number of lucky
The readers write
Dear Bill: .
This is a comment, apology
combined with an explana
tion, to those Residents within
close proximity of our fire
sirens.
At 4:20 this morning. 1
found out 1 have a built-in
alarm system at our ne%
residence. at . 55 Sanders
Street. Since moving from my
former location near the Fire
Station, 1 was wondering how
in the world I was going to
hear an' alarm come in. I
found out this morning.
My 22 -month old son is ter-
rified of the fire siren as hear-
ing it being activated and see-
ing his father go into a speed
whabble looking for pants,
shoes, coat, etc., then running
.out the door in all kinds .of
weather and some ungodly
hours has been entrenched in
his mind.
So at 4:20, I awoke hearing
Marshall crying. Sitting up in
bed, I wondered what could
door prizes of Christmas
plants.
Mrs. Elson Lynn read the
minutes of the last annual,
meeting and gave the
treasurer's report,
Miss Copeland gave the ac-
tivity report for the year and
Mrs. Oliver Baker conducted
the election of officers for
1983.
• Following are the officers
for the year:
Past president - Mrs. Mar-
jorie Johns, president.- Miss
Jean .Copeland, first vice
president - • Mrs. Ellis
Shrahan, second vice - Mrs.
Marjorie Atthill.-
Directors for one year:
Mrs. Olive Selves, Mrs.
Margaret Richardson, Mrs.
. Marilyn Robinson, Mrs. Olive
Hodgins, Mrs. Orden Webber:
Directors. for two years:
Mrs. Beulah MacDougald,
Miss Doris Elford, Mrs.
Madeline Parkinson, " Mrs.
Evelyn Wiles, Mrs. Olive
Thomson.
Associate Directors: Mrs.
Myrtle Willis, Mrs._ Jean
Ratcliffe, Mrs. Evelyn Har- '
rigan. Mrs. Ilene Aikens, Mrs.
Josie Ryckman, Miss Ruth
• Skinner, Mrs. Wanda Robin-
son, Mrs. Larry Pritchard,
• Mrs. Margaret Shrader
Auditors: Mr. and Mrs.
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be the matter; the wife jumps
out of bed and upstairs to find
this future firefighter crying-
skaking and saying fire truck -
fire truck -daddy gone -daddy
gone and .with this, realized
what was going on and went
into my usual antics and out
the door I tear only to find the
men at the hall checking out
those alarms that -
automatically sound . from
pressure drops and sprinkler
heads being released at dlr.::ferent plants covered by this
Fire Department.
Pagers beeping and sirens
locking in, phones not work-
ing. which way to turn. One
fireman shuts down . the
system on . Marlborough'
Street, another the Nelson '
Street siren and all of us are
saying, Now what", there'
are going to be some upset.
parents, children and
residents that are rudely
awakened by this.
I apologize, as our alarms
are activated through the Bell
Telephone; it was discovered
that shorting connectioncaus-
ed from moisture was causing
this dilemma. We do, along
with the Bell Telephone try to
rectify the problem as soon as
possible for in the back of all
our minds is the fact. fire can
strike at any time,•anywhere.
Even though firemen re-
. main al the station at times
like this and on periodic hydro
failures, due. to storms, 'an
emergency could be in the •
process of taking place and
With our phones or hydro out.
heaven only knows what
could happen:
Could you picture a resident
whether in Exeter or in the
area we cover havir.g to drive •
to the Fire. Hall to tell the
firefighters your house. barn.
etc.. is on fire? We try to pre-
vent this from happening.
hopefully it never will.
Again,.along with all your
(iretighters, we do apologize.
for any inconvenience caused
by the malfunctions that oc-
curred in our system. Even-
tually, if we go to an answer-
ing service with pagers for all
firefighters, our sirens will be
eliminated.
1 remain.
Gary T. Middleton
Fire Chief
Exeter & Area f' 'ire
Department
Delmer Skinner.
A pot' luck lunch was en-
joyed by all.
At a short meeting of the
executive, Mrs. Elson Lynn
was elected secretary -
treasurer wi(h Airs. Verda
Morrison as -her assistant.
Northlander
optimistic
Northlander Mobile Hous-
ing, coming off several
months of about 50 to 60 per-
cent production capacity, an-
tictpates better things for the
new year.
"Were feeling pretty good
about 1983," commented
president Bill Smith. He said
the firm has about two
months' orders in hand and -
more are expected with the
decline of the interest rate.
, "That was our number one
enemy.". Smith. said in
reference to high interest
rates which hurt the firm in
the past year.
The firm shut down on Fri-
day for the nermhi Christmas
holiday layoff •and will re-
open on January 10.
Smith said the firm is in-
volved in two or three subdivi-
sion projects and there has
been a good reaction to their
new mini home.
CANDY STRIPER AWARD WINNERS - At the.recent Candy Striper Christmas par-
ty held at the home of Miss -Ruth Skinner, a number of awards were presented.
From the left are Elise Vandewbrp with a cap for 400 hours service and Heather
MHorn
ills.and Carole Proulx with 100 }hours of volunteer work each. Missing was Laurie
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By ANNE WALPER
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. Best wishes from the com-
munity to Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Alderson on the birth of ,t
baby son.
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Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce McLinchy on
their ' fortieth wedding an-
niversary: Their family held
a celebration for them at the
Parkhill Community Centre
on Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lumsden
of Strathroy and Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Trevithick of Brinsley
were our guests on Wednes-
day evening.
It was a pleasure for me to
accept Brenda Love's invita-
tion to be her guest at the
dessert luncheon and
Christmas. meeting ` of the
Women's Institute at Grand
Bend United Church:
The slide presentation of
Millie Desjardine's trip to
Islands in the South was very
informative.
I learned about three new
products which I may try and
also about a course on:
Casseroles which is to be
given in January. It was an
enjoyable afternoon.
The fourth Advent Candle
was lit in the. United Church
Sunday by Janet Eagleson.
Special Christmas music by
the choir included the An-
thems. "Mary's Little Boy
Child" and "In the Stillness of
the Night."
The Scripture was read by -•
Lillian Aliens. Rev. Moore
tolda story about a Teddy
bear for the children and his
sermon was "Are You Going.
Home for Christmas"?
A special invitation is ex
ended'to everyone to attend '
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Merry
Christmas
and
Happy New Year
to all my clientele
Thank you for . your
patronage in 1982
Julie's Family
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the Christmas Eve Service
Grand Bend United Church
December 24th at 7:30 p.m.
The Sunday School concert
wss held at Greenway United
Church on Sunday evening.
The program was under the
direction of•Jean Isaac and
Wendy Riley aided bythe S.S.
teachers. Peter Snell was
Master of Ceremonies.
The Kindergarten and.
primary classes sang Jesus
-Loves Me, Away in a Manger,
and .I Love Jesus.
Children taking part in this
were Andrew Eagleson, �4isa
McCarter, Jacqui Weirsma,
Tracy Riley, Amy Alderson, -
Julie Hicks; Lisa Eagleson,
Kevin Steeper. Bryan
Weirsma, Todd Melli and
Heather Hutchinson. •
Peter Snell led the con-
gregation in .a Hymn sing.
Junior A had a skit, "The
Treasure Chest". In it Scott
Eagleson and Brent Larmer
were visited by the ghosts of
Christmas Past - Paul Wood-
burn, Jamie Eagleson, Lori
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Solos were played by Taraa
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Larmer; Martin Eagleson.
. Brenda Bullock and' Heather / • a
� t t Bullock. Mr. and Mrs. Peter__ -j i i tKM
Snell closed the program with g
a selection of songs. Santa -ar-
rived, refreshments were
served and a' time of
fellowship followed.
Bill Johnson attended the
wedding of his -cousin
Ruthanne Johnson, daughter
of Rev. and Mrs. Max
Johnson of Toronto to Mr. Ted
Storey :in Simcoe United
Church on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Brophy spent ' last weekend
with Gary and Ella Gibson in
Oshawa.
From all the members of
our family to everyone who
reads this column, I wish a
-very happy and blessed
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Merry Christmas
an abundance of Yuletide
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Christmas. %%?ay your home be filled with
Steeper. Heather Bullock -and • P B d
Andy Hicks. •
Junior B's skit "The
Christmas Plot" starred
Heather Bullock; Kelly
1'oung, Lori Hutchinson, Tara
Larmer, Jodi Woodburn and
David Eagleson.
The Sunday School helpers --
presented a skit, "The
Original Christmas Present,"
starring Brenda Bullock.
Mark -Steeper,' Kim Anne
Adair, Earl Bullock. Karen
Lagerwerf. Janet Eagleson
and Mark Isaac.
Two hay -seeds and two ci-
y slickers gave a skit called,
'Two Right Smart Fellers".
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