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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1998-11-25, Page 3130 Centralia Llniteci-�-_ _- prepares Ch tirch for Christmas By Miry Peterson ci NAI.IACOkkE•� ENT CI:NTRAI.IA - Minister Heather Scott welcomed United Church. everyone to worship November 22 at (:e Diane Underhill, assisted b Centralia . daughters and Josie, lit the Christ Candleghters Michelle Larry !fern made a special announce the Upcoming.statement of meet about • developed. Two volunteers perpose which will be doion are from Centralia and two • c from needed to organize a meeting for dis- • Praccn g this. issue. Anyone with questions 'about the The , an contact Larry /fern. Centralia and Zion Sunda guest speaker Manna Scott to recognize Schools 'invited Sunday. Alanna works with Operation ([Eyesi ht Universal, a multi -faith or Aeration Universal a organization 1� :raises Ye-c:are,and operations Which 'raises youth_ and adults In third world countries. for hThings taken for granted in our soviet vegetables rich ind VitaminA.-helpy, such as/hinge Pegete whoLeavy green O save the thesight malnourished in these cofintries. • In addition to providing eyesigdt helps provide medical . care, operation even the frame glasses to people for whom could cost. more than a Donations of glasses for distribution would be Year's salary. welcome, to needy people at the church and donations collection box will be There are forwarded to Alannaced byhen many ways to share the gifts ro with those less fortunate. • • p wined• •White White Gift Sunday• Gift Sunday will be held on Donations for the Christmas Bureau. Nould bel el- corned: Gifts for children-ages t would be Wel-- coined: appreciated in addition to other age grpould be .Centralia United groups. upstairs in the Church has a . Sundaysanctuary until December tree dren School would Welcomember b .T at C.P.R.I. Mittens, socks or hats oar be appreciated; bats would be December 6 is also Food need for food escalates during are especiallySunday.Since thes appreciated, g the winter, donations Granton Masonic Lodge and scarves for ��en mittens collecting coats, toques. y Hcrn_ at 229-6947 y 7 °donate. contact .* Minister Scott is collecting December H, leDoewould , blankets -tor the ,- vided in the s• be welcomed in the box°me. sanctuary. • pro= •Several s Special activitie''s pec'ial Christmas activities scheduled. Please note these'on "Lion UCW have been will hold their y° calendars. program on December 3 at 7:1 p.m. with dinner pt and Elainsupper. following dinner, special p'm• a pot luck Elaine Webber will talk abouraising the r Cliff and- e in Bluefields, Nicaragua. and friends of the coK roofthe -A11.-women, men encouraged to wear something g. are invited and Centralia UCW festive. - � -- are der and fro will also hold their Christmas din- 6b'i am on December 3. Uinrrer will begin at r and The Christmas Concert l g at Centralia will be Decemberms C 18 at 7 p.m• Zion will held ncert ori December host their The Christmas Eve 21'at 8 p.m. rhCUnited Communion will be .held at p.m.:- CentraliaChurch on December 24 at 7:30 At the • Euchre results euchre games in. Crediton. •MacDonald and. Ruby Beaver winners. Irene 'I. Hub der Fere the hi Helen lone hand and Gil Northeyhigh score winners. rs. were the Lightfoot and Jim Davis. hand winners were Doreen Submitted by June Essery Mary Burton and ,'Marie-Astle were the November 17 re hostesses for of Beta Si meeting President he Alpha Tau Chapter Sigma Phi. fcted the' businesshMaude Taylor read So meetin unay ane Much for the Gog Sdcretary Mary .lane IRosemary Schaeffer of the Social Old Days. announced the Christmas PartySocibl hCommittee home in Kirkton on December will in held at her p.m. for dinner. Everyone 8 beginning 6:30 their gift for their secret ne was reminded to bring Christmas Bureau. pal and an article for the • Marion Ryder conducted a ra donated by Marie Astle and Brenda Ilee for nnesey. ' Hermann items and Maude Cannon were the winners. 1'kre Mary Burton and Marie of the program entitledandAstle were in char great variety of kerns showed Share' There old a -story about the item. n Each person The hostesses served'a delicious lunch, told a Exeter Times -Advocate Comnunjt Speaker will explain - - --- er ea sweets char es yg to grade 9 pro about p London. o N Wednesday, November 25. 19'18 Ll:tfaj ,ki,i . ula • ZURICH - The annual r meeting and potluck sup- t per of the Agricultural Society will be held at 6:30 p.m. at the Town Hall on t November 30. to St. Peter's Parish is held- ar in u• penny. sale on 1)i November 29 from 11 a.m.,ti to 4 p.m.A town Christmas CI dinner and dance is set for ph December 5, beginning at this 6 p.m. The cost per ticket mis is $20 and the. live • band Dou "Night Wind" will perform. - get Phone 236-4974 for tick- • boo els. • • A New Year's Eve e is planned in Zurichpw h •Wfoit th *tickets at .$50 Witte available from Caroper l. held 4661: Cher I, .. 23G' begin the villa , y 236-7374 or kiteh 4he4. be once at 236- things -There will be �--the•A at a meeting . ed the Boniface School on St.B November 25 at 7:30 p.m. Youth The guest speaker will be • and pa Dan Bishop, s r, a new grad rogram beginni September. All pare, asked to attend. The Optimist Club ood community. res Saturday's food dri Plowing Match sou e available by phc ane 'Thiel at 236-4( lembers of the 1. ub delivered the 1 one books in the Vil past week. If you sed, phone Don g O'Brien and they you one. The old ph ks may be recycled. annual family dine e' residents of B1 r Rest home will -on November. -2 ningat3p.m; Th en staff is getti,l •ready this week an uxiliary has decorat Christmas trees. oniface/St. Peter's Group, their leaders rents, are going to aking Lui e' nine n November 2g, Th y plan to shop ng in Angel Tree and er, fts- the 16 are will be giVen to less fortu- nate children. • had a Personals ponse Mark and Jo- ve. Lebuld. Zurich h nett se- venirs baby girl. Amanda a new ,ning. born on November 19 rO6. • (:uby Vandenbou ions and her husband Ar 999 celebrated her 65th b page day recently at their h were They also celebrated or several of their friend Will - another evening. one • A surprise party - held recently for 1 er Horner who celebrated ue 65th birthday in Octob be The party was held - 9. • Exeter at the home of s e Brian .and • Suzan g • Varner. d A bachelor - f acre of Party in tl a floor hock tournament was held b friends and family of Jo Siebert recently at th Mennonite hall. A showe gram for his fiance Melanie Nafziger was held at the Township Hall. Joel is the son of Dave and Ruth Siebert, Zurich and the Couple are planning a January wedding. Lyn, .lerome and Carmel Y Sweeney, Paul and (leather Klopp, Zurich and men ..Dan and Carrie Iiybergen nold of Oakville, attended the irth- November 21 wedding of ome• Christa Cecile And , With %Veils in St. Clair BeachJeff s on She family of Clare and Lucille Masse held a pre - was Christmas get-together. arl \'uvc� November on mber 20 at St. his Boniface Parish hall. er. inr JoSephine - Dietrich turned 95 years old on on November 22. Several Suzan, friends visited Sunday. her on 11 Birthday wishes also go ey to Jeanne Hay on • y. November 29; 'and to Joe Kacey Rothenberg on e. November 30. r I '\ It'sTiine to Send Your Christmas „,„,, All you have - to do is complete Greeting I the handy coupon below ;,,q - and make sure it. reaches - us. Mail to: Times advocate Box 850, Exeter, -Ont. NOM 1S6 l .�I My Christmas Greeting is.... . 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