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Times -Advocate, November 28, 1984
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At the Granton United
Church the Rev. Bruce Pierce
conducted the Sunday service
entitling his message "With
Jesus By the Pool of
Bethesda."
Sunday school pupils
receiving attendance awards,
were the following members:
Matthew Hill, second pin;
Darren Waters, Lisa Hum-
phrey, Jean Bryan, all
wreaths; Angie Nixon, third
bar and Steven Humphrey,
fifth bar.
At St. Thomas Anglican
Church the Rev. Peter Der-
rick was in charge of the ser-
vice, assisted by Susan
Kilpatrick as Crucifer and
Lois Herbert as pianist.
The first lesson was read by
Sylvia Beatson and the se-
cond lesson was read by the
Rector.
The Rev. Derrick preached
his sermon from the first
lesson of the Day, on the
Parable of the sheep and the
goats and explained how
Jesus Christ reflects this in
our own lives.
The three point Parish Bi-
ble Study under the direction
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of the Rev. Peter Derrick,
was held at the home of Mrs.
Nadine Bedell, Saintsbury
Thursday evening. Mrs. Lois
Herbert attended the Perth
Deanery Phase 1, on Interna-
tional Evangelism, held at
Christ Anglican Church
Listowel on November 17.
Women's Institute
The Granton Women's In-
stitute met at the home of
Mrs. Percy Hodgins on Tues-
day. Mrs. Muriel Lewis
presided and opened the
meeting.
A minute's silence was
observed in memory of the
late Inez McRobert, who
passed away suddenly on
November 11 in the Universi-
ty Hospital, London.
Roll call was answered by
"In What Canadian industry
would you like to be
employed?"
Interesting and informative
reports were brought back by
delegate Mrs. Elsie Dann and
Mrs. Barbara French, from
the area convention.
There was a lot of business
to be duscussed and taken
care of, including the voting
on a questionaire dealing with
a change in format for the WI
coming from the area
convention.
Knowing that this could be
a long meeting program, con-
veners Mrs. Audrey Hodgins
and Mrs. Eileen Summers did
not want to take up much time
for program. Mrs. Hodgins
delt with the motto "Pride is
workmanship, let us restore
it" and also conducted a quiz.
Mrs. Summers gave a
humorous reading on
"Behaviour".
Each member was asked to
bring a small Christmas gift
for a patient at the Memorial
Children's Hospital, London.
Personals
Mts. Myrtle Rodd and
Alma Langford of Exeter
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Hodgins, and Mrs. Lois
Hodgins and family.
Keith Summers of Toronto
spent the weekend with his
mother Mrs. Elmer
Summers.
Remember
the saying
"You don't have
anything if you
don't have
your health".
It's true.
aawnoasrnron®
On the left? Bill and Kim. the
twins, baby Sarah. They've re-
vitalized their furnace with an
electric plenum heater: it's one
of the most economical ways to
cut winter fuel bills. And they've
turned the drafty old attic room
into a warm nursery with in -
sulation and inexpensive. easy -
to -install haseboard heaters.
There's a separate thermostat.
so baby's room can he kept at
exactly the right temperature
without overheating the rest
of the house.
On the right> Mike and
Stella -empty- nesters.
They've installed an add-on
electric heat pump to help
save money and heat their
home in winter and they're
looking forward to the com -
fort of air conditioning next
summer. It was easy to add.
cuts their heating costs and
adds to the value of their
home
Electric heat provides
home -owners with many
options for either total or
partial conversion. Whatever
your needs. there's an electric
system that's just right to help
you cut costs. without cutting
corners on comfort. Once you
understand the flexibility of
electric heat. other heats just
don't look so hot.
Write to Ontario Hydro
and ask for your free booklet
about satisfied families who
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Laura Pearson, Jennifer Stasik, Melanie Neil, Rochelle Geoffrey and Charlene Chap-
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Elimville
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Elimvili•
The Elimville United
Church Women catered
recently to the Fletcher -
McCann wedding and the Ex-
eter Coop annual meeting
banquet. Both of these events
were held at the South Huron
Recreation Centre.
the Elimville Women 's In-
stitute met recently at the hall
for their monthly meeting.
The president Mrs. Ron Flet-
cher opened the meeting with
a poem and welcomed
everyone including several
guests.
Mrs. Wm Allen and Mrs.
Floyd Cooper were in charge
of the program. Several
poems and readings were
read on "Remembrance
Day".
Mrs. Allen introduced her
daughter, Mrs. Dave Moore
who sang a solo and accom-
panied herself on the piano.
Mrs. Allen introduced another
daughter Mrs. Jeff Darling
who had as her topic "Interior
Decorating".
She had many pictures il-
lustrating good and poor com-
WI have speaker
binations to put in a room.
Everyone went home with
many good ideas. Mrs.
Cooper presented both Mrs.
Moore and Mrs. Darling with
gifts.
Mrs. Fletcher conducted
the business. Invitations were
received from Crediton and
Kippen East Women's In-
stitutes. Members will attend
both of these events. Dona-
tions were given to several
organizations.
Mrs. Huth Skinner gave
reports on the District
meeting in Hensall and on the
Area Convention held in St.
Marys.
Mrs. Bruce Shapton,
district president and Mrs.
Earl Neil district secretary -
treasurer were guests at their
meeting. Mrs. Shapton spoke
a few words on behalf of the
District. The District
Women's Institutes will be
catering at South Huron
Recreation Centre on
December 1. A social tea
followed.
Twelve members of Elim-
ville Women's Institute at-
tended the 65th anniversary of
Crediton Women's Institute
recently. A very enjoyable
time was reported by all. Con-
gratulations Crediton.
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Examples of Appreciation Night Specials
Quantity Items
Selection of Lamps
Selection of End Tables
Selection of Pictures
2 Sklar Tradition Sofas & Choirs
1 Kroehler Draylon Sofa
1 Kroehler Draylon Traditional
Sofa & Chair
1 Kroehler Colonial Sofa & Chair
1 Kroehler Pub Style Sofa & Chair
1 Sectional
1 Bauhaus Sofa & Loveseat
1 Super Style Sofa & Chair
2 Braemore Draylon Beige Loveseat
1 Leather Sofa & Chair
Braemore Curio
1 set Antique Pine Reproduction Tables
2 Kaufman Pine End Tables
3 Hide -A -Beds, different Styles
5 Kroehler High Bock Swivel Rockers
1 Kroehler Rust Colonial Swivel
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3 Gliders in 3 colours
3 Wall Snugger Recliners in Biege
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2 Tall Man Recliners beige nylon
1 Oak Cedar Chest
1 Dark Pine Cedar Chest
Value
Price
Sale
Price Savings
SO% oil 50%
SO% off 50%
30% off 50%
'999 '699 '300
800 499 300
1230 879 341
1250 895 355
1310 888 422
800 495 305
1356 997 359
800 595 205
570 369 201
2200 1597 603
800 397 203
888 495 393
319 159 160
750 499 251
260 197 63
294 194 100
332 249 83
370 288 82
418 318 100
626 459 167
400 233 167
610 495 115
Quantity
Items
10 Brass Table Lamps
6 Brass Boudoir Lamps
2 Roxton Table and 4 chairs
1 7 pce. Kroehler Oak Dining
Room Suite
1 Roxton 7 pce. Dark Finished Dining
Room Suite
1 Vilas 7 pce. Dining Room Suite
1 Braemore 9 pce. Far East Dining
Room Suite
1 Vitas Corner China Unit
1 5 pce. Games Table
4 Kaufman Comments Wall Units
1 Roxton Wall Unit
9 Kaufman Romaine Cherry Wall Units
1 2 pce. Vilas Wall Unit
1 Kroehler Cherry Desk
1 4 pce. Vilas Solid Maple Bedroom
Suite
1 4 pce. Kroehler Far East Bedroom
Suite
1 4 pce. Kroehler Oak Bedroom
Suite
6 Waterbeds with fibre fill, heater
and Frame
3 Queen size Mattress and Box
Springs 15 yr. guarantee
Value Sale
Price Price Savings
159 79 80
99 49 50
1 010 657 353
4622 2987 1635
3454 2497 957
3504 2497 1007
2956 1977 981
1630 657 373
1178 897 281
569 284 285
744 497 257
33', off
1408 815 593
816 587 223
2638 1887 751
1792 1197 595
3594 2594 1000
650 495 155
600 387 213
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