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By SHIRLEY COOPER
ELIMVILLE - The Elimville
Women's Institute recently met at:
the home of Vella Allen. President
Marie Brock read "In Flanders
Fields." Verga and Millie Fulton
were in charge of the program. Ver -
la read a "Prayer for Remembrance
Day" and Millie read an :article
"Why wear a poppy?"
Verga introduced her daughter Car-
ol Darling, familiar to all of us,
who demonstrated the making of
chocolate. Carol made several
kinds. They were all available for
sampling at lunch time. 'Shirley
Cooper won some:candy for having
the lucky chair. Olga Hem thanked
Carol and presented her with a gift.
The president was in charge of the
business: The roil call was an- -
swered by naming a .temper -saver:
Marie gave a report on the arca con-
vention she- had attended in St.
Thomas. Evelyn Horne alio attend-
ed the, first day. A social time fol-
lowed...
Elimville UCW
The Elimville United- Church •
• Women tnct Wednesday evening
with the World Outreach committee
in charge. Ruth 5kinncr opened the_
meeting with the. saying 'We live ..
on a planet.that can send people to
the moon but we can't get rid of the
garbage'. She also read an article
"The earth - and all its resources.
Everyone joined in singing "This is
my Fathers' World."
Helen Weston led. in Bible study
on the parable of "The Lost Sheep".
Marie Brock read a poem "Singing
in the Morning". A group of five
ladies were named to sing "Count
Your -Blessings Ina Johns read the
poem "The Old Wooden Tub."
Ruth read several articles includ-
ing providing nein tor Brazil's street
A Sincere Thank You
As my term draws to an end
(Dec. 5), I would like to thank
all the ratepayers in Stanley
Township for giving me the
opportunity to serve as reeve
for. the past three years: A
special thanks to all council
members; road department
eI ployoe and. -_affil e_ostaft
for their co-operation.
Seasons Greetings
to everyone.
Reeve
Clarence Rau
children, the shelter for children and
teenagers_in Exeter, and free trade.
President Sharon 'Lynn presided
for the remainder of the Meeting.
The roll call was answered by a do-
nation to the Christmas Bureau.
Reports were given by the-commit-
tee
he committee chair people. Ola. Batten gave
the manse report and a donation was
given to the manse. Sharon gave
the official board report.
Dates to remember
Christrnas Eve service will be at.
8:00 p.m. at Elimville. Church
will be as usual on Christmas Day
and New Year's Day but -there will
be no Sunday School.
The annual meeting will be Feb-
ru4ry 5 with a pot lunch brunch
first.
Oncn house will be held at the
manse on Sunday, December 11
from 2-4 p.m. and.7:9 p.rn. Every-
one is welcome, •
Shirley Cooper read the nomina-
tion report. installation will be in
January. A donation was made to
Five Oaks. The next meeting will
be Monday, December 12 at 7:30
with a three -dollar gift exchange. •
Guest minister
Bruce Delbridge introduced the
guest minister, Mr. Arch Andrew,
on Sunday morning. Mr.. Andrew
is a noted Christian counsellor and
preacher. `The Skinner family,
Dale, Joan, Trevor, Laura and
-Megan, lit the advent candle.
Personals .
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cooper,
Joan and Doug and Mr. and Mrs._
Don Smith, Chad and Courtney at-
tended the 80th birthday party for
Reta Morley at the IA's in .Exeter.
on Sunday:
Staffa
by Mrs. J. Templeman
STAFFA - Lorcen Hainilton, St
Marys, Cliff and Margaret Miller, -
John and Roberta Templeman, Staf-
fa, attended the 40th anniversary
celebration for Harvey and Audrey
Edgar, in Blucvale Hall on Saturday
evening.
Ort Sunday November 20, Lorne
and Helen Fell held a reception at
their home, in honour of their
daughter Sharon, who graduated
with her Diploma in Nursing from
Conestoga College, Stratford Cam
pus. Guests attended from Atwood,
Monkton, Stratford, St. Pauls,
London, Godcrich, Lucknow,
Kitchener and Itlississatega.
During the service Sunday morn-
ing at • Cromarty Presbyterian -
Church, Stuart James Parsons, son
of Mike and Mary Janc Parsons was
presented and baptized by Rev. Lu-
cie Milne. - -
Dinner guests following the ser-
vice with Mike and Mary Jane and
family were, Jean Parsons, John
and Mary Louwagic, Mitchell, Jim •
and Pat Skinner, Ruth Templeman,
Stratford, Pat, Joanne, Matthew and
Kelly Donovan, Cainpbellville,
Fay, Wanda,. Michelle, Julie and
Rebecca Martyn, Russcldale, David,
pari n; `Lirdszr art' ►4:4har.y„.
pleman and Terry Templeman,
Mitchell, Nancy, Kimberly and
Danny Bcrtens, Fullarton, Margaret
Ryan; Dublin, Rick Templeman,
Rob, Bev, Carrah, Cain and Cohen •
Templeman, John and Roberta
Tcntnlctnan Staffs.
Legion donates $1,000 - Exeter Hawks' president George Pratt, centre accepts a $1,000 cheque from the
Exeter Legion to the hockey organization. Making the presentation is Legion president Vera Armstrong and -Phil
Campbell. The Legion is also donating one free night's use of their hall, which will be used by the club on January
28, for a dance:
Gifts to Thames Road Baby Band
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDF
THAMES ROAD - Nine lath.
. and 18. children attended the Baby
•Band Party on Saturday in . the
church basement. Leaders Judith
Parker and Mclonic Miller were in
charge of the party. •
loon in honour of N1r. and
is. • Stuart Shier's 60th wedding •
anniversary. Congratulations Uncle.
Stuart acid Aunt Ruth.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Morgan,
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•
Jackie; Heather and Paul and Mr.
and Mrs. Scot Morgan attended a
get-together at the home of Mr. and
Mrs.' Bev Morgan, Exeter on Sun-
day. - ..
Judith•we[CO Tcd-everyone'and
Mclonic had the children do an excr- Saintsbury
by Mrs. Heber Davis
cisc "Tony Chestnut Knows 1 Love .
'You". The ri)Il call was answered
SAINTSBURY - Service at Si.
Patrick's was held at 1I o'clock
• Sunday,_ Rev. Beverly Wheeler was
in charge. Sheryl Carroll provided
music and read the second lesson.
Julie Carroll read the first lesson.
•She called the children forward and
Courtney MacGillivray lit the first.
Advent Candle. She spoke to the
children -on the meaning and reason
for the purple candle. The new pur-
plc frontals were -used. Rev. Wheel-
er turned to the dedication service
. and dedicated the new frontals to -the
Glory of God and in. loving memory
of Heber Davis. She then called
Mary Davis to the front andpresent--
- her with a beautiful silver cross
torn the congregation for her part
i t making and designing the 15 dif
ferent pieces, two carubals and one
stole. The presentation was a com-
plete surprise. Mary said it wasa la-
bour of love and she was thankful
to be able torompletc them and ex-
pressed- hes thanks.'Rev. Wheeler
took her sermon from the readings
for the day. -During her. talk she
stressed the need for us to "Let Go -
and Let God" and the -pianist chose -
Hymn 337. in the blue hymn.book
entitled "Great God. to thee .our
hearts we raise''. Site closed by in-
viting the congregation to the• recto-
ry next -Friday evening. Pamela -
Greenlee and Nadine Bedell acted as •
by the children putting their money
in a jar.
Mclonic gave the graduating exer-
cise and everyone sang "When
Mothers of:Salem". Those graduat-
. ' ing `were Amy Hodgcrt, Brenda
A -iner and . Ryan Parker. Kathy
Bray, !lie new Messenger leader,
Welcomed the children and told
them the Messenger meeting would
he held at Elimville, December 19
at 7 p.m. • -
tilelonic presentedd-each child with
a gift. A new member is Alexandra
Macgregor. The children all did a
craft, a Santa Claus Head. A deli-
-cious lunch was served to bring an
enjoyable morning to a close.'
Church service
The regular church service was
held on Sunday morning with Mr.
Arch -Andrew, a . noted Christian
counsellor and preacher as the lead-
cr. Mr. Andrew has been counsell-
ing -inti viduals, niarricd couples and
families for 30 years. Ile also offers
pre -marital and family life education
programs to interested churches and
organizations.
The Advent candle was lit by
Rich Parker and Judith said "We
light this candle for Itopc,:bccausc
Christ brings Hope to every heart."
The Parker family were all at the
front.
" Mr " ntfr r-4t�ld4 c c ilolrcr �
story "Jesus is The Light of the
World" by using a flashlight.
The choir sang "The Prince of
Glory" accomp,aniedby the organist
Miss Agnes Bray. Mr_- Andrew's
sermon was entitled "A Man Who
Did What- No. Other Man Has
D,one." - .
The Tyro Boys would like to
thank Bill. Snow for donating the
wooden craft for the boys to paint.,
Coming events
There will be a Christmas Open
House held at the manse on Sunday,
December 11 from 2-4 and 7-9 host-
ed by Elimville U,C:W. and the
Macgregor family. Everyone wel-
come.
The mid -week -groups (Explorers,
Tyros and Messengers) will he carol
singing on Tuesday, December 13.
Meet at Thames Road Church al
6:30 p.m.
The December meeting of the
United Church Women will he held
Monday, Dumber 5 at 8 p.m.
Don't forget your gift for the
Christmas Bureau and also your Se-
cret Pal Gift. •
' Personals
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
John Miner (nee Laurel Hodgcrt) on
the birth of their son on Thursday
in St. Joseph's Hospital, London.
Mrs. Mary Thomson, Exeter, Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Jeffery and Mrs.
Bill Rohde attended Open House at -
Kirkton-United Church on Sunday
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servers. The Christmas .party is
planned for"Dec. i Ith•for the Sun-
-day School. -
Mrs. Greta Gibson and Mrs. --
Mabel Needham and Goie Wenner-
strom enjoyed dinner with Mary
Davis Monda-y evening and Mr. -and
Mrs. Bob Tindall and Robert were
Friday dinner guests with her. -
Mrs. Voyle Jordan spent the past
week visiting her "Gamble" rela-
tives in Chicago. - -
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