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Times-Advocate, 1982-12-22, Page 9Aa rs opened the business meeting t with prayer and Theresa Larkin gave the' spiritual s for Miss Rita Oulette of Wind- sor who died very suddenly H last month., Miss Oulette was a past president of the Diocesan T .C.W.L. me Minutes of the November wi meeting were read by Suzanne Devlaeminek andthe ed titt'asurc�r's report given- by tri -Barb .McCann. Cor- ty, respondence was read by box Mary Angela Rutten. It was ch tie Th Jean Fleming announced he has a religious catalogue 0' ,• her home,and anyone who ould like to see it, can con- act her.- -•; Nancy. Regier read a letter , he wrote to the Minister of 1 reading. Prayers were said H ealth, Larry Grossman op- 0 r. posing the possibility of Dr. ' 0 enry Morgentaler opening bortion • clinics in Ontario. 0 he letter was circulated and. •_ tubers were asked if they • shed to sign it also. , . Mary Angela Rutten thank- '' all the ladies that con- - buted to the Cancer Socie- 0 who had Christmas gift es set out at the back of the urch, for the cancer• pa nts at Thameswood Lodge. .••; e business meeting ended ` -' h prayer. anta Claus arrived and ributed 50 little gifts to the es who had their dinner.. e numbers called, but re they receive)" their gift had to !!�'Le�o,n Santa's e, including' Father igan. ntertainment also includ- several ladies ; of the L. -presenting their play ndma Perkins Store". It very funny and muchen- d by all. Following this. O'Rourke provided the cat the piano as all join - Christmas carols.: social program Gon- d with several ladies of .W.L. entertaining_ with hion show entitled •A. e of, Fashions Through Ag • ranging from pre - c cave woman to the rn day punk rockers and at a parade it was! ne Regier reminded all nee again it was the. . turn to entertain the citizens at the .11.. Zurich, so the PHONE 235-241 1 y meeting will take EXETER • :::: •• ••! ▪ • Times -Advocate, December 22 1982 Page 11 napop�qa9DO@R( -So that our staff may (, enjoy the holidays with their families We will be closed Dec. 24, 25, 26 Re -open Dec. 27 PETER WARNER Don't miss our Huge Year -End Used Car and Truck TAX—FREE DEAL Mon. to Thur. Only Make your best deal on any used car or truck in stock ...and Warner Pays all Taxes! We've got;; the choice! • • .• 76 CHEV IMPALA 2.dr. aut. p.s., p.b., radio, No. 222 • 75 NEW YORKER 4 dr. a/c, am/fm-No. 107 75 PINTO 2 dr. - radio, . aut. 6 cyl. No. 305 • 73 IMPERIAL 4 dr. e a/c., loaded, No. 908 73 DODGE St. WAGON 72 GRAN TORINO 2cdr 0 711 aut, p.s., p.b. 351 Cleveland, No. 116 , • Kirkton WI ws host families ldath lath plat 8y MRS. HAROLD DAVIS befo Kirkton they The Christmas meeting of kne the Kirkton Womens-Institute . -Nell was held with a family -night, E pot luck supper opening with ed the Institute Grace followed C -W by a minute silence. in "Gra memory of members the late was joye Julie fnusi were -Tracy Shute, firs. ed in Florence Johnson and .Mr: The George Burgin. Lucky chairs elude were Keith Stephen and Mar- a C vin Hartwick a fas After a delicious meal Parad president Mrs. Al • Eveleigh ' the A opened the meeting with the histori Insitute OdeandMaryStewart mode Collect. Mrs. Wilbur Kernick oh wh and Mrs. Jack Wiles con- bele veners of Citizenship were in that o charge of the program. C.W.L Mrs. Jack Wiles then in senior troduced Mrs• .Mary Van E3•W•It Januar Mrs. Viola O'Brien and Mrs. Helen Bearss. Winners of the lucky plates Roessell of Russeldale who entertained with several Stuart Shier gave Vie Motto. musical numbers. Mrs. rRra +nr_ (,r•teals►aware,ar<sawai,pa(aNraNeeNoNoomoe�nom ariwarwlirsRm� WA Den p "our tomorrows will remain meaningful if we have a pur- pose for existing today." A happy home — that is our wish for you and your family at this very special time of year. And for the real pleasure of serving you, our thanks! Ralph Genttner Fuels Ltd GULF O,L AGENTS Mrs. Wilbur Kernick in- g troduced the guest speaker Constable O'Rourke of .the s Mount Forest Police detach menl. Ile brought his five- year old tracking dog, Trap- per, With him. The dog is taught obedience, obstacle. attack and track. Everyone found him very interesting .as he demonstrated many of his skills Constable O'Rourke was thanked by Mrs. Roger ' • t'rquhart. The roll call was answered g by Why. I Buy Canadian, Goods. The minutes were read followed by the cor- respondence. The evening closed with everyone enjoying a Christmas sing -song lead by Mrs, Bill Spence. 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No. 915 78 ZEPHYR 27 SPORT COUPE 6 cyl., radio-, No. 419 77 BUICK RIVIERA 2 dr. o c loaded, No. 910 May you and your family share C a starbright Christmas full R .of joy and merriment, g in the warmth of each other's love! K Our thanks to you all. f, GETS DIPLOMA -- Pam Bregman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Denomme, Dashwood, has received her diploma from PEBEC School of Esthetics and Ieosmetology. Pam plans to further her education next spring in Burlington. Women at Woodham elect slate of officers �Y MISS. JEAN COPELAND Mrs. Gerald n.:_.__.. .. Dy MISS. JEAN Brintnell then decorating which' officers en- Woodham meeting introducedMiss Julie and joyed by all. She was thank - Mrs. Don Brine. the Woodham U.C.W. opened Fullartonss whoa entertained ned Ofld of ed ficers 1983-84 are: past with president Mrs. Glenn •with a step Copeland conducting the .The Worship Sdance er 1Ce opened president. Mrs. Woad Ja: business. Mrs. Copeland had with a ; president Mrs Glenn a reading followed by the roll call, minutes and correspondence. Donations were received for the Christmas baskets. Members were reminded to have reports ready for (he January meeting. 11irs. Ted Brine gave a treasurers report. Mrs. Glenn Copeland read a letter she had receiv- ed regarding sales tax. on banquets. • • It was decided to cater to the Boy Scouts banquet followed b oem Christmas, Copeland; - vice president, Town of y a hymn, 0 Little Mrs. Dave Williams; 2nd vice Scripture Luke l2:1-20 was ehem. The Copeland; secesident, retary, Mrs given by Mts. Don Brine. Gerald Brintnell; assistant Mrs. Ted Insley had an in- secretary, Mrs. Fred Parkin: strumental with a -medley of son; pianist, Miss Jean 'Christmas music. Mrs. Glenn Copeland; assistant pianist, • Copeland gave a reading ea. Mrs. Marvin Hartwick; titled. The Christmas Story treasurer, Mrs. Ted Brine; and a Christmas message by membership, Mrs. Clarence Mrs. Gerald Brintnell. Thomson, Mrs. Bill Spence; Mrs. Gerald Brintnell in- group conveners, Mrs. Alex traduced Miss Kimberlee Gartenbu-g, Mrs. Deborah Francis of Mitchell who also Webb, Mrs. Gerald Brintnell, entertained Mrs. Ellis Strahan. February 23. Group three was • number. MrslthDolly Milos in charge of the program. demonstrated cake iviiimiiiivatukiimes Rim No Rim 'r `• _ — * * est %in Oen Oen aea aasaiitsaeirD Personals Mrs. Janet Wanless of Orangeville and Mt. John Wanliss of Grand Valley visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs G eorge Wheeler and were supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Copeland and ' Cum at girls. Mt• car Northrup of m e' Knowlton, SANTA VISITS LIONS — Santa Claus mode a visit to the Crediton Lions Club children's party Thursday night. Above, he is greeted by Crediton Lions post presi- dent Norm Eveland and Lee Paul who provided the entertainment along with Shirley r and Gerald. T -A photo m we Centralia ladies meet The lunch committee serv- ed a smorgasbord dinner for. the Centralia ' U.C.W. Christmas meeting December 8. • They had the men as their guests. There were 45 pre- . sent. The programme• com- mittee was convened by Don- na Smith and Freda Rollings. Donna Smith welcomed all present and read a poem. Doug Gill and Lois Wilson led in singing Christmas carols. Florence Hodgins read the scripture. Mrs. Rea Crow gave the prayer. ' Glenda Lather read a poem A Christmas Story. The twelve days of Christmas was given by Freda Rollings, Don- na Smith, Margaret Cook, Al- deen Skinner, Verda Lightfoot • and Dorothy Rollings. A duet by Judy . Mills and Faye Skinner. Donna Smith sad a poem and closed the eeting. Punch and cookies re served. Mrs. Rhoda Quebec spent weekend with her brother sister-in-law Mr. and George Wheeler. Saturday evening gu with Mr. and Mrs. Gle CoDeanna wernd, e Mr. andthia, n a M Norris Webb of Frankfo Mr:and Mrs. Harry Hern Zion, Mr.. and Mrs. ' K Blackler of Kirkton and Je Copeland. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Pug Cedric,• . William and Sara Minesing were weeken g guests with Mr. and M David Wheeler, Steven, Bob- by and Craig. • Miss Jean Copeland spent veral days holidaying with r. and Mrs. Carl MacLean, lison and Brandon of allaceburg. The memorial flowers in e church sanctuary were in emory of the late Mrs. '1 Walter Levy and -Mrs. Helen B'earss, We extend our sym- ,g . pathy to the families • • he and haStS Mr. and Mrs W Witmer Mrs. Leo ended noted that Doug Ellison, who place there Tuesday, January brother, . the latef Harry was the guest speaker at the 1 lth at which time the fashion Witmer in Kitchener, November supper meeting at show will be presented again. Thursday. the Dashwood Hotel, return- 004;0 vi.mi imsumisriiw .. ed his gift of money to the- °►+tl+aa�esarmava,;,,,�, C.W.L. as a donation. A mo. A tion was carried to send $25.00 g •' o C.N.LB. d •.... >l�€ The December 7 meeting of ests the Mount Carmel C.W.L. nn nd opened with a very delicious pot luck supper in the school. rs. gym, enjoyed by 125 women. • rd, Fifty-six ladies . from Mt, C of Carmel C.W.L. hosted. the en supper to invited ladies from t Wes area and• �Mr. and Mrs. women Witmer, Woodstock act the ra o e. ormer's an the near by community chur- ches of Greenway, Dashwood s h. and Crediton. t of President Jean Fleming w ... se We take pride in our many M satisfied customers and want to u A express our appreciation for their I W .continuing trust and confidence. th m WALPER'5 2 SERVICE CENTRE LTD Mr. and Mrs. Dick s Jongkind and Christopher 199 Thames Rd. 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