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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1985-12-23, Page 20( 11 Page 20A ,Times -Advocate, December 4, 1985 Seniors celebrate Christmas at Daskwood By MRfMRVIN RADER Dashwlsxt Senwr Citizens held their Christmas meet:ng Monday. November 25 with a pot -luck dinner and supper. Mrs. Erma Krueger's group was in charge. The tables were lovely. with Christmas place mats. candles and centrepieces Mrs. Lloyd Rader and N1rs Stan Preszcator conducted contests and many received Christmas gifts. Hap- py birthday was sung to Mrs. Everett }Mist who was celebrating her 94th birthday. The card secretary reported one 50th anniversary and one 40th an- niversary card sent and one get well. Donations were made the Town and Country Homemakers and Dashwood Men's Flub for the children's Christmas party Saturday. December 14. Euchre was played with high prize going to Urs. Aldene Wolfe and low to Mrs. EIda Koehler. The January meeting %+'ill be held January 20 at 2 p.m. in the afternoon. Personals N1rs :Aaron Restenrayer returned home last week following surgery at \'ictoria Hospital. A number of ladies attended Youth and Music Canada at Grand Bend 1. nited Church Wednesday ell nitlg when pianist Linda Ipjwhto play d for the evening and received a standing ovation. Rev. Bob Sinasac was on a nine day trip to the 1I0. Land. This was an orientation trip for pastors and 11 went from Southwestern Ontario. It was a very enjoyable occasion. Pastor Sinasac has been asked to organize a tour for 1987. ..r+ Brenda. Charlotte and Karen Miller, Zion, spent Sunday afternoon :rn(1 evening with their grandmother, Mary Rader. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Desjardine were pleasantly surprised on the evening of November 30th when about :30 relatives, friends and neighbours arrived at their home to help celebrate their :35th wedding anniversary. Scott, Mary Ann and Shannon Boyle, North' Bay, spent a few days with Judy Crown and children. Judith Mellecke, Ohio, Rachel Mellecke, and Jay Lenanski, Ann Ar- bor were home for the American holiday. A large number from the local and neighbouring communities attended the film "Deceived" at the United Church Sunday evening. The story of Jim Jones and the Jonestown victims were shown. Make apples, leaves for Craig UC stewards By ALICE DICKENS I am the vine, and you are the bran- ches, whoever remains in me and I in them, .will bear much fruit (John 15:5) These words of Jesus remind us that we who are his followers are call- ed to be living branches and to bear much fruit. We bear fruit by sharing our time, talents and treasures to sup- port the church and to meet the many needs of our hurting world. The stewards of the United Church 1 CRAIGHOLME BAKING --- Displaying some of the baking at. Friday's bazaar at Craigholme in Ailsa Craig are Jean lee, Nancy Holland and Marjorie White. T -A photo a?:ttf7.tit7tt C7C Oft Oft C9ci CSC CFC c'✓C rpt CFC aft oft 02.43i/?!tltt tttai A Great Gift Idea alliarkt " `"• •►�► It 'intey' handy and rrutev useful. It's the Mini Mite" . Tho. first rlrnlless fes hargeahle vacuum cleanerg(wxi 0114)10_9i ink:called a Eureka EUREKA�. r` c'rt�t (1I �ritlranitie Christmas special 1.995 •r•• FN.•r, •. g`..NK.1 '11N 3 pfiiine9 2 6 g g Fine Furniture S 1 CARPET CENTRE i i9 12 467 MAIN ST., EXETER 2:IS•0173 a io„,.. . o7v,u ,:+tl�tl..-tl�tl=tl:'o cVCC?Off•0Cr'tlmtlCVCwtlevtltirtle 41 • Sug. $39.95 • 3 3 2 2 2 2 3 `d 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 34 3 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2(� 6 2 2 VCW meets at .Elimville By SHIRLEY COOPER "The Elimville United EChurch Women met at the church Wednesday evening. The meeting opened by everyone singing "The Earth 0 Lord Belongs to Thee." Mrs. Jake Hovius read an item on "Caring and Sharing". "Delivering the Aid" and "Bridge House in Kingston" were two articles read by Ruth Skinner. Mrs. Ina -Johns received the collection and Mrs. Emerson Penhale lead in prayer. Mrs. Penhale led the Bible study on Women of the Bible. Salome was the study this month.. During the Bible Stud Mrs.' Elson ,Lynn, Mrs.'Larry Lynn and Mrs, Howard -Pym read -several scripture passages. Mrs. Penhale read an article of Salome. Ruth Skinner led in prayer. • This part of the meeting closed with everyone sin ing the hymn "Jesus shall reign wllere're the sun. ' The president Mrs. Floyd Cooper conducted the business parf of the meeting. The roll call was answered by "Something i have learned about ' South Korea':. Mrs. Penhale gave the marise report. Poinsettias will be bought for the church:. Donations were were given to the jtesource• Centre towards a copier and to Alma ('ollege-. The new carpet is in and scion will be put down. The "nomination report was read. Mrs. Pym gave a Christian Development report. She closed themeeting with "A leiter from Jesus". A social time followed. , During the church service on Sun- day Mrs. Margaret Hunter transfer- red from a London church. The Eiimville Sunday School con- cert has been changeed from Wednes- day -December 11 to Thursday December 12. - `• Dennis Maguire, RR 1 Lucan, Ontario accepts the keys from Bob Becker of V.L. Becker and Sons Ltd. to his new CASE IH 1460 AWD AXIAL FLOW COMBINE. Mr. Maguire, who owns o substantial Elevator and Dryer operation and performs custom swathing, combining and snow blowing, has been an avid supporter of the Axial Flow System over the past six years. He Is confident that his new CASE IH 1460 AWD will enable him to better serve his customers, even in adverse weather conditions. • are asking us prayerfully to consider our contributions,to the life and work of the congregation and its mission in the world in the coming year. By using paper or cloth, or any creative idea, a leaf or an apple were -made by many families and in- dividuals during the week with their family name on it. These apples and leaves will symbolize the com- mitments each wish to make, and were hung on the bare branches of a small tree, and dedicated in the name of Jesus Christ our Lord. During the Children's time a pup- pet show "The Giving Tree" had a message for all ages. "That has a ring to it" a stewardship play was presented by the 'church treasurer assisted by two stewards. The offering was received by four of the stewards. Rev. Anne Beattie, minister, chose as her sermon Where your heart is. With Mrs. Marion Wadsworth at the organ, the ladies choir rendered several selections. Flowers at the pulpit were in memory of the late Miss Grace Mackay. • Extending a warm welcome to the many families who attended the Stewardship Sunday, November 24, were Verlyn and Ray Campbell at 9 a.m. Personals Mr.,and Mrs. Roy Sutherland and Mrs. Margaret Dores attended the sacrament of baptism of Daniel Ar- thur, infant son of Bob and Vicky Sutherland of London. tft 1 BAZ ARATC'AG •� E Ella Matlock display some of Craigholme in Ailsa Craig. r ey H.. gson, Marion Hodgson and the croft articles at Friday's bazaar at T -A photo Christmas safety hint is Hurondale roll call Christmas Customs in Other Lands was the theme and a 'Safety Hint for The Christmas Season' was the roll call for the November meeting of the Hurondale Women's Institute. Mrs. Harry Dougall's Agriculture and Canadian Industries Committee was in charge of the program. Her two grandchildren Chris Passmore and Jamie Dougall each delighted everyone by playing piano solos of Christmas favourites. Marian then led the group in sing- ing several Christmas carols. Mrs. Thea Wisch, RR 2 Kippeg skillfully demonstrated the making of a large buffet arrangement with candles and fresh evergreens. She. brought several others made with dried flowers, nuts and vines which she had gathered and dried herself. They were unique and different. She sold several. From Thea we learned how Christmas was celebrated in Germany when she lived there. Mrs. Neevil frau Usborne told us about Christmas customs in Holland .when she filled there. . President Mrs. William Dougall read an article on Christmas customs. It was • agreed to entertain the Bluewater Rest Home residents on Tuesday, December 10 at 7 p.m. Reports were given by Marilyn Oke, June Stewart and Lois McFalls. A Christmas buffet of punch, crackers aaad cheese and Christmas cake wastrahted by Lois McFalls and her group while gifts were exchanged. 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