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vigtosioyingitievanisehour at Emmanuel Baptist church last Saturday are: left to right, Mar-
garet-kftafgarth,4sobel Butcher, Annabelle Walz, and Carol Stuart.
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EXETER - Women who mat at Emmanuel Bapt-
ist' Church Saturday, January 11 for the Ladies
Coftcc Hour were encouraged by words from Iso-
bel Butcher, London, who aid- that although:we
rhtten face January blahs following the anticipation
and busy schedule of December, God is an ever-
present help.
We cannot count on others to always know how we
are feeling, only God can really understand.
The gathering was chaired by Margaret Hoggarth.
Carol Stuart favored us by singing "Holy Ground"
and "I Give You Jesus".
Thc food presented in • Annabelle Walz's feature
"Entertaining on a Shoe String" was ptuch enjoyed.
Parish Mission to be
held at Vit, Boniface
ZURICII - A fansh Mission
!rang held at St. Bonilacc Charc r
under the direcuon of two great k,
deniptorist priests being Father L..
hid 1-urlouger and Father Tom K. I
I C.SS.R. which is taking
brunt Sunday January .19 to Thur .
day January 23. Masses will be at
lb a.ni. each murnung with a hl,.-
sion Service in die evenings at 7-..e
p.in. with topics on The reatioti
Mary - The Mother of God. = Jcsu
Christ and Anointing of the Sic i, .
Living the Reign of God Toile,
Justice and Peace: -f{econciliation
and Discipleship.
hhe Visite of Len
The Lions club of "Lunch wield its
regular --beard meeting at the home
Personals
Get well wishes to Freda McAd-
ams who is a patient in Clinton hos-
pital
' Birthday wishes go out this week
to Jerome Sweepcy, Kelly Hodgins
and Paul Johnston. A surprise 30th
birthday party was held in honor of
Kelly Hodgins on Saturday at her
home given by husband Barry.
- Corigratuiaiilin s to -Marin and
Theresa VarnRaay un the arrrvl of
a baby girl Stephanie.
Tiacy and Waynq Lockhart of
Sarnia spCnt the weekend witeher
parents, Jerome and Helene,.Du-
charwe, before leaving on Monday
tor Sherwood Park. Alberta where
the couple are moving. due to a
transfer with Wayne's job at Doe
01 484 --vice-prtcaadenl, -!stat--Kc►.in _ 4)I x.1.411- pend .
Ukc last Monday. The meeting was -.►
called to order by Lion presi&nt
Doug :Tttrkheiin at 8 p.m..with s. -
cn members attending
Thank you letters for receni duu.x
urns were received from Zun..11
_Block Jock Pe tentsliid the Agriculture
Society.
It was nwved and seconded ilea
the club dr,irtatc $25. jach to L ..
Islet A-15 and to M.D.A. Effect..:
Speaking Ciinlests.
The 1.10054ire invited to the 'ail
District A-15 cabinet meeting held
on Sunday January 26 in Guelph,
There last meeting was heldat
the .Dominion Tavern. _on•Mond.iy,
with special. guest being - ;on
ChairWan_ Lion David $tach -fpm
,Tavist ck. ,along with tihrce .ins
from the Fsitetcr club.
Thc next .dinner mmeeling -will be
held on Monday, Febtimuy 17. with
District Govertiwr Lion David Urn -
..ble of Burford making his -official
visit to hurrah Lions.
=the annual meeting of-therrich
Agriculture Sciciety (fair board)
will be held Thur$day.January 93 at
die Hay Township hall; at 8 p.m. it
will be :fplldireet, by a potluck
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AGENTS
Ross tioripert, Lester 10
John Moore, tka6tm ., 46-26-2612
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Need Office, Exeter ,y Jt3i piSO
A re !torn surplus on racwes,le-
,Id for all policy
„who� /�y.a ord
In yood jlalad4nn its at IA/MOP-
lunch. A.4111991.
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Reynold
RtrifJetir ge plays
the marimba (a
type of
xylophone) at a
special music
service at
_Emmanuel
Baptist Church
on Sunday,
January 12.
Service at Mases Read
By Rhoda Rohde
THAMES ROAD - The ohurch
=servile =liikh _ the .sin
trig ofHoly,lloly, Holy Rev. Shei-
la Macgregor read the Scripture 1
Corinthians 13 and John 2:1-11.
Bill Rohde -presented the hnnsfer
of Mary Lou •Bilcke of Dashwood
United Church to "Phinnes • Road
United Church. We -welcome Mary
Lou to our church -las a valued
-enem1 er =and s -may
School teacher
Tlic congregation sang the chil-
dren's hymn "Joy, Joy, Joy" and
Rev. Macgregor gave•the children's
message "A Puppy's Special Gift".
Rev. Macgregor then gave a Min-
ute for Missionand hersermon was
entitled "A Tiege-jorJoy, .
C`nnelag events
E.'1 I.rxxhie Tunes Youth Group
will meet at 5:30 p:m. at Elimvillc
on Tlhursday, January 23. Please
bring 82.
Confirmands -arc to meet at the
man.: on Friday, January 24 at 4
p.nx.
-61+411-vilie's----annual -meeting-wilt
he held oivSunday, January 26 after
the church service and pot luck
lunch.
Thames Road will 'meet the .fol-
lowing Sunday February 2 follow -
Ing the same procedure.
The Febhuary meeting of the
_nite4 Church Wim enwill 2tc held
on Monday, Pebreary 3 at p.m.
The Sunbeams will meet at the
manse for a Valentine Party On
Thursday; February 6at 9:30 a.nt.
A John Session meeting will be
held a1 the Manse'Wednestlay, Feb-
ruary 12 beginningwith Pot Luck
Supper for Elders and their families
fat- 6 3O- nrrt.--'w th-the Minting -to
follow. .
On Wednesday , February 19 the
Official Board meeting will be at
Elimvillc,'beginning with pot luck
supper al 6:30p.nr.
RE. Poo1'ey Logien berms
mgr yew with activities
By Dave ihtiayne
EXETER - 'the R.E. Pooley,
!wench held a successful -New
Year:s Eve dance and is -starting out
the year with many activities.
This Saturday January 18, 'there
will be a.spons night including eu-
chre, . cribbage, darts and . pool
games. This event is open to all
members and registration-begins.at
7 p.m. and the games Start at 8.p.nt.
'There will be prizes and a hunch to
follow the activities.
Thc -Saturday afternoon meat
draws. are continuing this year and
the.latest winners arc:
January 4: Bill Parsons, Marilyn
Moffat, Russell King, Doug Ma-
son, Eisic McDonald, Marg
Wragg.
January 11: Sharon Campbell.
Evon .Anzai,' Tim Sheridan, Bi!
Parsons, Charlie. Kennedy and Bi
Parson.
There is talk of having a Saturda\
afternoon -dart league and a ".pub
night on Saturday. The Entertain-
ment Committee needs your input
and help on these events.
Also a.bus :tour will be arranged
if enough members wish to go. t
tiign hstat'tnanch iLinterested.
- • A security -system is , to be in-
stalled at the Branch and all paid up
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members will receive a computer
coded key for access. Visitors and
guests will be allowed access via
the main entrance; door only.
NOTICE!
Ev.rything pricolltio
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SEPARATE SDIIOOL BOARD
KI N DERGARTENAMISTRATI0N •
will Jae hefdfor
Junior Kingtergartenatitirmenior Kindergarten
ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1992, 9'00 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M., in
order to register for Kindergarten, children -must be four (4)
years of age on or before December 31, 1992. Parents•,are
asked 10 bring the Baptismal Certificate; Birth Certificate -and -I
munization Record Gard of the child you intend -tomer. Ba
entsshould Contact the school in which you intend to register
your child tor an appointment prior to the registration date to 0
tarn registration informatiorvmaterial that.shoutd be -completed
home and brought to the registration meeting
The location for Kindergarten classes will be as follows
St. Joseph's RICSchool (Kinpsbrirtge)
RR 3GODt=K err al
529-7646
St. Columban School
Don Farwell,-Prrnoipal
RR 2 DUBLIN
345-2086
Our I.ady-ot.Mount Gornto(ch
School t1pp
RR 3Dar WC Dal
237.3337
St. Joseph's School
Edward Cappelli,-Pnnciipar
169 Beech Street, CLINTON
482-7035
Precious Blood School
Margaret Nelson, Principal
Sanders Street, West, EXETER
235-1691
St. Maryi chool
Jim McDade,•Pring�al
70 Bennett Street E., OODERIGH
5244901
St. James School
Mary P. Smith,
Acting Principal
Chalk Street, SEAFORTH
527-0321
St. UoniIace School
llaininKralich h, Pttns4Pal
Mary Street, ZURICH
236-4335
Sacred Heart Schook.,.
Jim Stonier, Principal
Cornyn Street, WINGHAM
357-1090
St. Mary':. School (Ileesoe
Jpe MacDonald, Principal
RR 4 LISTOWEL
595-8929
St. Ambrose School -
Michael Dewan, Pnetwal
181 Louise Street STRATFORD
271.7544
S:. Joseph's Schoo'
Leo Turner. Principal
363 St. Vincent Street
STRATFORD
211-3574
St. Aby�rsiusSeliOoI
Sam Alberico, Principal
228 Avondale Avenue
STRATFORD 271-3636
Holy Name of Mary School
Paul Nickel, Principal
161 Peel Street ST. MARYS
.284-2170
St. Patrick's School (Kinkora)
Ray Comets, Princ]p aaI
.RR 1 SEBRINGVILLE
393-5580
Parents who expect that their child willehrol in the optional
French Immersion Program in Grade 1r -in future years, have
Ole option -of enrolment for Junior/Senior Kindergarten at ei:
ther their local Catholic ScI)oot or the French immersion Gen
tre.(St. Mary's School, Goderioh, orSt. Aloysius School, .
Stratford) aiwhich they -expect -to -enrol their cbildlota
French Immersion program.
B.J. Murray,•f3.S.A. J.S.13rpwn,
_.Airman of the Board Director of Eduoalion
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