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THAMES ROAD - Rev.
Marilyn Carter was in
charge of the regular
church service on
Sunday at Thames Road.
The congregation sang
the Introit and Rev.
Carter. gave greetings,
welcome, the announce-
ments and led in the Call
to Worship. The Prayer
of Confession was taken
from the Service Book.
Rev. Carter lit .the
Christ Candle with the
help of Zachary Kadey.
Rev. Carter told the
Youth a story entitled 'Be
Kind, Be Honest, be
Generous, Be Forgiving,
and Be Happy to One
Another.'
The choir. sang
'Happiness" accompa-
nied by ' the pianist
Marilyn Vandei bussche..
The Responsive
Reading was Psalm 15,
taken from. the Service
Book.
The . Scripture Reading
was Matthew 5: 1-12
read by Marilyn Pym.
Rev. Carter's sermon
was entitled "Happiness
is..."
Jack and Ferne Stewart
received the offering as
t[
welle�as being the
The closing hymn; "Will
Your Anchor Hold?" was
sung and everyone said
AlzheimerAwareness -month concluded
EXETER Over 25 peo-
ple attended the final.
evening presentation of
the Alzheimer. Information
Series, Wed., January 27
at the Exeter Villa. Prof:
J.B. Orange, from the
School of Communication
Sciences and Disorders at
the University of Western
Ontario, was the guest
speaker. Prof. Orange
shared his invaluable
knowledge and insight
into speech, language and
communication for indi-
viduals with Alzheimer's
Disease. Orange took the
audience through speak-
ing, writing, listening,
reading and non verbal
communication abilities of
persons with Alzheimer's.
His lively and interactive
presentation touched on
techniques and strategies
to utilize for the audience.
The previous informa-
tion nights saw Mindy
Gough, B.S.W., from the
Huron/Perth Crisis
Intervention Program,
speak on "Caregiver
Stress", and Cathy
Ritsema, 'Chapter Co-ordi-
natorfor the Alzheimer
Society of .Huron County,
explain the'"Services of
the Alzheimer Society."
The Information Series,
organized- through the
Alzheimer Society of
Huron County, •was
designed to connect with
caregivers in the South
Huron area during -
Alzheimer Awareness
Month. The evenings
were sponsored by the
Exeter Villa, Hoechst
Marion Roussel,. Novartis`
and Pfizer pharmaceutical
companies. The local soci-
ety was investigating ithe
interests and needs of
caregivers in Exeter and
the surrounding area.
Life and Work of
the Congregation
The Sunday School
Youth Class is'looking for
anyone who subscribes
to McLeans magazine to
-donate the VIA Rail tick-
et savings voucher in the
February 1 issue for $5.-
10. If anyone would be
willing to donate it the
Youth Class would
appreciate it.
Thursday,. February 4
the Sunbeams will meet
at Thames Road from
9:30 - 11:30 a.m.
February 7 the annual
congregational meeting
will take place 'at 12:15
following the church ser-
vice and the lunch at
Elimville Church. You
are ; asked .to bring sand-
wiches or squares.
February 9 the UCW
will meet at Elimville at
8 p.m. The Stewardship
and Finance committees
will conduct Hite pro-
gram, Marilyn Pym,
Anne Kernick, Janet
Coward, June Stewart,
Kay Grubb. The roll call
wilt be: "Name a charity
or Mission". Group C will
provide lunch.
Youth Sunday School
class will need drivers to
and from London Train
Station for ten people
plus their baggage on
February 26 at 11:30
a.m. and February 28 at
2:30 p.m. If interested
contact • Virginia
Warwick or Carolyn
Johns.
The regular council
meeting and the
Standing Committee
meeting will be held
February 10.
"Lentscape", a Lenton
study series of seven ses-
sions will run from Feb.
15• to March 29, Monday
nights at 7:30 p.m. on
"Vision TV", beginning at
Margaret Stewart's.
Contact Marilyn Carter,
Marg Stewart or Karen
Etheringtuu.
"Once in a blue moon"
appreciation banquet for
adults: Everyone wel-
come March 31.
Personals
Arnold and Marion
Cann were Friday supper
guests with . Bill and
Rhona Rohde.
Dan and . Anne .Gallant
of London spent Sunday
with Anne_ 's -parents Fred
and, l ev Pelbrldge and
also visited with Mrs.
Lavona Delbridge and
Bruce Delbridge,'
Country Kids Clothes
CONSIGNMENT STORE
Hwy. 83 West, Exeter
FEBRUARY 3-6
ALL Children's Cloth,,,,.
500 each
ALL Adult Clothes
$1.00 each
Includes coats, boots and shoes
CALL 235-3927
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Plans are underway to
start a Caregivers Support
group or education series
in the spring. For more
information, please con-
tact Cathy at the
Alzheimer office, 1-800--
561-5012 or Patti Down,
Alzheimer ' Board
President for Huron
County, 236-7895.
The Colour
ofMoney
Capsule Comments
with Ernie Miatello
Did you know that women absorb alcohol
faster than men? Blood levels are up to
4016 higher in women thanin men when
they drink the same amount of alcohol. Women have
more body fat and their estrogens hormones tend to
speed absorption. `
When is a sore throat serious? Here are some warning
signs: absence of cough, history of fever over 38 degrees
(101 F), swollen tonsils or pus on tonsils, swollen and/or
tender Lymph nodes in front of neck below jaw. These
symptoms sometimes mean strep throat. See your doc-
tor.
Dry skin is very common at this time of year. Moisturizing
creams .work better for this problem if you apply it when
your skin is slightly moist (like after a shower.or bath).
If. you have -heart disease and: your kids • are smokers,
here's .an idea to help them stop. You've already given
them ,a risk factor for heart disease: a parent with the
problem: By smoking; they're adding to their risk. It
might help them develop a healthy lifestyle and not
smoke.
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Phone 235-1982 440 Main St., Exeter
"Your Health Care Pharmacy •
Green is the colour of money,
but one look at Bank of Montreal's irk mobile and you'll think
that purple is more appropriate. inmate -mobile is an 11 metre
long, bright purple, money management store on wheels, providing
financial advice to communities across Canada.
hwestatr mobile has everything to meet your investment needs.
You can:
• receive information on GICs, RRSPs, mutual funds, discount
and full-service brokerage, and more
• take an investment self -test on the touch screen kiosk
• surf the web -
• access real-time stockmarket quotes
• get personal service from an on -board investment specialist
mobile is an investment store. On -board technology makes it
easy to buy investment products on the spot. •
The Exeter Branch of the Bank of Montreal
invites you to visit Greg and Faurto .on the invest= mobile
• on Friday, February 12 from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
-Come aboard and see what's in store for you!
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