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GETS APPRENTICE an employee of Exeter
Collision recently received a plaque from Fanshawe College for
outstanding achievement in auto body repairing. He is being con-
gratulated at the left by Exeter Collision owner Jim Jarrett.T-A photo
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Skating party a success
Centralia UCW to c&eb
Sy Mrs. TOM KOOY
Next Sunday at the United Church
the ladies of the UCW will conduct the
service, it being the 25th anniversary
of the UCW: Mrs. Howard Pym will
be the special speaker. The ladies are
asked to bring finger food.
The skating party sponsored by the
United Church was well attended with
many aching bones following. -
The euchre at the Community Cen-
tre had 12 tables playing with prize
• winners as follows: high score Lily
Swartz, Otto Darling, lone hands Iva
Blair, Earl Morgan, low score Lydia
Regier, Jim Flynn, lucky acore Mary
Meikle, Murray Carter.
The next euchre will be January 12
at 8 p.m.
Mike and Kaye of Keegan'<Inn will
welcome the senior citizens of Cen-
tralia and surrounding territory
every Monday afternoon at 1:30 p.m.__
for an afternoon of cards or just a
social time.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowden accom-
panied Mrs. Ray Paynter of Exeter
to London on New Years. day when
they were dinner guests of Mrs. Max-
ine Allison.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Kooy and
AWARD
Steven
Roy,
Many holiday visitors
in Cromarty area
By MRS. ROBERT LAING
Mrs. Lucie Milne of Mitchell was in
charge of Cromarty church service
Christmas Sunday. Julie Martyn and
Leanne Gardiner lit the fourth advent
candle, and the Christ candle was lit
by Lisa Gardiner and Sharia
Freestone.
Mrs. Milne called the children to
the front where she told them of
shepherds in India who brought their
sheep down to pasture near where she
used to live. She showed them the
bells which the camels wore, and the
little bells worn by the sheep. The
sheep knew from seeing, hearing and
touching him, that the shepherd was
always looking after them. In the
same way we can trust God who is our
Good Shepherd.
The choir sang When Bells of
Christmas Chime with Mrs. John
Scott at the organ. In her sermon,
Mrs. Milne spoke on the only people
invited to see the Baby Jesus, the
shepherds.
Personals
Thursday . afternoon six shut-in
boxes were packed at the home of
Mrs. Tom Scott and delivered to Bill•
McCurdy, Lloyd MacDougall, Grace
Scott, Jack Hoggarth, Elizabeth
Ramsey and Frank Miller.
Mrs. Annie Dow, Mitchell, and
Roger Dow, Cromarty, spent
Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs.
Eldon Allen. Home with them for
Christmas were their family, Frank,
Janet Gammon, Nancy Hudson and
their families.
Family gatherings on Christmas
Day were also held at the home of the
Robert Laings, Gordon Laings, and
Carlyle Meikles.
With the Ted Harburn's for
Christmas were his parents Pearl and
Fred Harburn, also their family, Gail
and Jim Holliday, Scott and Denise,
London, Bob and Maureen Harburn,
Richard and Christine, Seaforth, Jill
Harburn and Kevin O'Connor,
Cromarty.
John and Jean Green and children,
David and John Jr. of Nova Scotia are-
spending
respending a few days with his sister,
Elizabeth Harburn and Ted.
OPTIMISTS HELP EAGLES — Tom Bowen of the Exeter Optimists
presents a cheque to Carl Chapman, Jamie Bedard and Aubrey
Bedard of the Exeter Tier Two Eagles bantam hockey team.
T -A photo
Crediton UCW to meet
By MRS. STAN PRESZCATOR
Crediton
The sermon topic at Zion United
[Murch was taken from Isaiah 60: 1-7
and Matthew 2:1-12 titled "Sunrise
Over The Sobbing Woman".
Choir practice will be Wednesday
evening at 8 p.m. in the Sunday School
room.
U.C.W. January meeting will be
held Thursday, January 8 at 8 p.m. in
the Sunday School rooms of the
church. Roll call is a New Year's
wish,
Personals
Mr. and Mrs: Lloyd Regele and
family. Princeton spent the week end
with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Regier, and
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Regele visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Stan Preszcator.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hughes, Lon-
don were Sunday supper guest with
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Preszcator.
Mr. Carl Farr and Miss Brenda
Glanville, St. Thomas spent New
Year's eve with Mr. and Mrs. Stan
Preszcator.
Crediton and District Social Club
held their New Year's dance at the
Community Centre with a good atten-
dance. Door prizes went to Cam
Stewardson and Jack Jesney. A cou-
ple of spot dances were held. Lunch
(which was delicious so I heard)
because I wasn't there. was prepared
by Mary and Ken Glavin and
Marcella and Ray Glavin.
Stan and myself were supper guests
Saturday with Dave, Barb and Tasha
Isaac, Exeter.
No matter how many times the
misfits, rebels, nonconformists, and
free thinkers become Luthers, Eins-
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Mr. and Mrs. RalphSimpson, Nan-
cy and Daren, London were guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davis and
family Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Johnston, Owen Sound and Mr.
and Mrs. Ross McFalls and Courtney,
MacGillivray visited with Hugh and
Hazel during the holidays and I spent
New Years with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davis, Mr.
and Mrs. Elliott McRoberts, Mrs.
. Alma Godbolt, Exeter and Mrs. Greta
Gibson and.I were Monday dinner
guests with Mrs. Mabel Needham,
Lucan.
New Years eve guests with Mrs.
Greta Gibson in Lucan were Mrs.
Myrna O'Neil, Mrs. Muriel Cobleigh,
Mrs. Mabel Needham and Mrs. Mary
Davis.
• Church service Sunday at St.
Patricks was conducted by Rev. F.
Braby, pianist was Mrs. Cheryl Car-
roll and readers were Tyler Bedell
and Gary Jefferies. We had the carol
service and the litany. Church next
• Sunday is planned for 11 a.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob MacGillivray,
Courtney and Katie Scarlett visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Durnan in
Auburn, Saturday.
Mr. Alex Young and I were dinner
guests Sunday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Jeffrey Young, Richard and
John.
family were New Years dinner guests
'with Alice's niece Mr. and Mrs. John
Robinson and family, Ailsa Craig.
David Robinson was also celebrating
, a birthday.
Bonnie Kooy has returned to Sarnia
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to anniversary
after spe' i ing t st month at
home f . owing an ace nt in which
she w s injured.
urday evening dinner guests
I were Mrs. Helen Mac-
Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mac-
Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Sovereign, all of Lucan, Howard
Dolan, Watford, Russel Ball, Mr. and
Mrs. Clayton Kooy, Bonnie and Clyde.
Gerald and Carol Mills joined us later
in the' evening.
LIONS DONATE -- The Centralia -Huron Park Lions made a donation recently to the Stephen township
ringette program. Above, left, Lions John Bruls and Wally Becker present the cheque to Donna Bryson
and Mary Lou Becker. T -A photo
One New Year's party
Services at all Granton churches
. The Rev.. Bruce Pierce was in
charge of the Sunday_ morning wor-
ship service at Grantdn United
Church and entitled his sermon "The
three great words from God for the
coming year". These works are hope,
joy and peace. Rev. Pierce enlarged
on these three words during his
sermon.
In the children's. time the minister
spolly to the Sunday School pupils on
how they could be helpful and serve
God and the things they can do to help
each other. .
A New Year's eve party was held
in the church basement. The evening
was spent playing games and contests
and a hot lunch was served at mid-
night followed, by the sacrament of
communion. •
At St. Thomas Anglican Church,
Kenneth Hoar, peoples' warden,
opened the service of a festival of
lessons and carols its -the absence oT
the Rev. Frank Braby. The crucifer
was John Herbert and Mrs. Joe
French was organist.
The eight lessons were rears by Joe
,French, Mrs. Don Robson, Kenneth
and Sylvia Beatson, Mrs. Gary Ray-
mond. Mrs. C. Lewis, Gary Hoar and
Scott Hodgins. The ninth lesson which
Register by Friday
for winter programs'
' Registration for winter programs
'87 takes place this week at the South
Huron Recreation Centre. We en-
courage those who are able, to come
to the office from 9-12 and 1-5 to
register, but if this is not possible, we
will accept registrations over the
phone this time around. Registration
ends,'this Friday, Janus 9.
Fitness classes are available in
both evening and morning sessions
for those who would like to "trim off
some of that Christmas turkey".
Kindergym for pre-schoolers is
available in conjunction with morning
fitness as well as babysitting for
toddlers.
Gymnastics for youth operates on
Saturdays at the high school and
karate for adults and youth 10 years
and over runs two nights/week out of
the Recreation Centre. Please note
that registration for karate only will
he held on Tuesday January 13 at 6:45
p.m. just prior to class at the Rec.
Centre.
For ladies looking for a fun night
out,.we have recreational volleyball
on Tuesday evenings at the public
school gym.
Memberships to the weight room at
the Rec Centre are offered to those
wishing to tone up the muscles. The
weight room is available during
regular Rec Centre hours and
memberships can be purchased on an
annual or monthly basis.
Anyone who received a nevi micro-
wnave under the Christmas tree may
be intet ested in our micro -wave cook-
ing course offered by Hottte
Economist, Deb Campbell. Deb pro-
Ihises some new recipes so the course
would be suitable to those who have
already taken a session with Deb.
For older adults, shuffleboard
operates out of the Rec Centre hall
three afternoons per week. Anyone in-
terested in signing up can do so by
coming out on Tuesdays, Wednesdays
or Thursdays at 1:00 p.m. or call
Grace Farquhar at 235-2781.
The Exeter Greys and the Rec Cen-
tre are once again combining efforts
on the fourth annual mixed sno-pitch
tournament. The tournament will
take place at the Rec Centre on Satur-
day, February 21 (weather permit-
ting) and the first 12 teams will be ac-
cepted upon receipt of entry. Entry
fee this year is again 380.00/team.
Forms are available at the Rec
Centre.
For information on programs or
bookings, call the South Huron
Recreation Centre at 235-2833.
HuIIy Gully
gets award
The 1986 Honda Motorcycle Dealer
Award of Excellence for Western On-
tario has been awarded to Hully Gul-
ly of London.
Mr. Fujie, president of Honda
Canada Inc., presented the Award of
Excellene to Randy Collins, in
recognition of his special efforts this
past year in the following areas: at-
tractive in-store display; a well equip-
ped and organized Service and Parts
Department with a low rate of con-
sumer complaints, striving for Hon-
da's goal of complete customer
satisfaction; created and increased
awareness of Honda products by
qualitative advertising and promo-
tion; maintains a high profile in his
marketing area and considered above
average.
RSA Y POR VISITORS — Lucan bantam coach Bill Neil talk's to two
of his players Tim Hayter and Jim Bailfey prior to Thursday's game
against a team from Denmark. Gdfy Wilcox photo
Was the gospel of the day was read by
Jim Hodgins.
Rev. Frank Braby was celebrant
for the holy eucharist service at St.
Thomas Anglican Church for the ser-
vice on the second Sunday after
Christmas which is called Epiphany
Sunday. John Herbert was server
with Mrs. Joe French as .organist.
John Herbert read the first lesson and
the rector the second lesson and the
collect of day:
The Rev. Braby preached his ser-
mon on the Holy Trinity which was
signifying the birth of Jesus. the
blessed Son of the Holy Trinity. Ser-'
vice next Sunday will be at 8:30 a.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hall of Clear-
water. Florida, spent the Christmas
and New Year's holidays with her
daughter Mrs. Robert Harloff and
family. -
Miss Shelagh Mackenzie, London
and Keith Summers of Toronto spent
the Christmyas holiday with their
mother blrS'. Eileen Summers.
Christmas day and pre New Year's
day guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ken-
neth Hodgins. Granton and Mrs. Lois
Herbert and Helen Herbert of London
'were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hall and
Jason of Newburg. Mr. and Mrsl.-
Gary Waugh of London and Mr. John
Herbert of Waterloo.
Rev. Mellecke's farewell
By MRS. IRVIN RADER
• Dashwood
Rev. Mayo Mellecke preached his
farewell service Sunday morning
prior to moving to Stratford where he
will be pastor at St. Peter's Lutheran
church. Rev. and Mrs. Mellecke and
family willtake up residency in
Stratford.
A noon luncheon was neld at Zion
Lutheran church where the minister
and •his wife were presented gifts
from the congregation and the Ladies
Aid.
Personals
Jenny Pickering spent the weekend
with Stacey Rader.
Mrs. Wayne Faulhafer of Stratford
called on Mr. and Mrs. Oscar ?diller
Sunday evening.
Mary Rader.Sharon Bennett. Sarah
and Benjamin motored to Ailsa Craig
Tuesday where they visited at .
Craigweil and Craigholme with Mr.
and Mrs. Wellwood Gill.
Wes and Sue Rader, Ottawa were
visitors with Oscar and Laura'Miller.
Bill and Sharon Bennett and fami-
ly left for Lethbridge Sunday after
spending Christmas and New Year's
with Mary Rader and family and
Frank and Barb Bennett and family.
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller and boys
held Boxing day for Mr. and Mrs. Er-
nie Miller and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Miller.
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