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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
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the Kirkton Womens-Institute . -Nell
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pot luck supper opening with ed
the Institute Grace followed C -W
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After a delicious meal Parad
president Mrs. Al • Eveleigh ' the A
opened the meeting with the histori
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Constable O'Rourke of .the s
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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and haStS
Mr. and Mrs W Witmer
Mrs. Leo
ended
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November supper meeting at show will be presented again. Thursday.
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o C.N.LB. d •.... >l�€
The December 7 meeting of
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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
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