Times-Advocate, 1978-11-23, Page 9 (2)'PREPARE FOR BAZAAR
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The secorld annual Christmas Bazaar sponsored .by the Exeter
Heritage Foundation. will be held Saturday at' the Town Hall. A large variety of arts, crafts
and baking will be on displdy and sale. Above, Donna Price, centre, shows many of her ar-
ticles to Heritage members Marion Bissett and Jenny Huntley. T -A photo
Hensall lodge plan
Christmas activity
Noble _Grand .Mrs. Hazel
Corbett presided for the
regular meeting of• Amber
Rebekah Lodge- on Wed-
nesday evening aassisted by
the Vice . Grand Mrs.
Elizabeth Riley who
reported for the visiting
committee:
Mrs. Maggie Catnptiefl Jr.
P.N.G. gave a report of the
meeting. which she and, the
Over 80 Club
Louis Restemayer,
Dashwood. will be 92 on
November 21.
Vice Grand' attended in
Clinton Lodge. hall on
making arrangements for -
the ''Speak -Off" for the
United Nation trip. - In - the
absence of the treasurer,
Mrs. Hazel Corbett gave the
'financial report.
Arrangements were made
for the Hazaar, bake sale and
tea on November 18. with
conveners and 'assistants
appointed .for the different
booths. Plans were made to
hold the Christmas party on
Wednesday, December 6.
with an exchange of gifts:
Euchre bingo was played
following the meeting and a .
social hour enjoyed by all.
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Several crafts to be displayed
Christmas at town hall, Saturday.
The second • annual
'Christmas at the Town Hall'
is being convened this year
by Mrs. Bev' Read, Heritage
Foundation member. This
year the event will be staged
on Saturday, November 25,
in the upper'room from 10
a.m. 10,5 p.m,
A tea table will be featured
where shoppers can drop In
for light refreshments, while
Odds 'n ends
Continued from page 8
- oriented projects first, such
asbuilding highways, and
rightfully so.
But the quest of conser-
vationists to protect certain
species of wildlife. from ex-
tinction is important, too.
Who's going to pay the
feed bill for the hungry
.elephant? Much of it will be
paid by you and me and
anyone else who visits zoos -
" anyone who wants the next
generation to be able to see
a real live elephant.
Many goodies will „entice
thdee ho come to the amply
filled baldng tables.
Two church groups, the
Catholic *Omen's League
and the Christian Reformed
Women will have bazaar
booths with interesting items
for buyers.
As welt, eight local craft-
speople will display and sell
their attractive wares. These
include Roy Stover, pottery;
Mrs. Donna Price, knitted
and crocheted -items; Mrs.
Hank Green, pictures
painted on velvet; Mrs.
Eunice Smith, ceramics,
Mrs. Gale Caluwes, African
Violet craft; Mrs. Haugh,
Times -Advocate, November 23, 1978
Page 9
decoupage; Kates Pf aff,
Money trees. Quilts will also
be available.
Mrs. Read states she feels
confident this year's event
will be' an even bigger and
better sale than last year.
Frown — at least you'll
get credit for thinking. •
BAZAAR CONVENERS -- During Saturday's ery successful Exeter UCW bazaar, conveners
Vero Armstrong and Carol Willard admire some of the baked goods with Madeline Witmer.
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Hensall United'Church wos the setting for the August 12 wed-'
ding of Cindy Slade, daughter of Mr: and Mrs. Arthur Slade
.of •Hensall' nd Jeff. Redburn, son of Mr. and' Mrs. Robert
Redburn so hsali. The maid of honour was Miss Susan
Luther nd the. bridesmaids were. Mrs. _Kothi McMahan, Miss
Susan. Treponier, Mrs. DeanoGovers. r -bridesmaid Miss
Tracy - Humby of Gander;• Newfaun and.• The best •man was
Greg Kalcical d. The ring bearer was Chris Redburn. The
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Glenn .Stade.. After a honeymoon in Niagara Falls the couple
took up'residerice in ,London. '
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Many visit
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Visitors at the Queensway
Nursing Home' were Gert
and Alberta Vas who visited
with Ateeta Kahl. Bill and
Vina Parker,- Bayfield
visited Clara Featherston.
Mrs. DBVe Bishop, Charles
Funnel and Joan BetteridBe
.visited Irene Kalbfleisch.
Mike Hully, Kingston visited
Tena Hully. Mrs: W.
Robinson, Lee and Anna
McConnell, Olive
Stephenson, Gordon John-
ston, Pere and Clara
Johnston, Elmer and
Margaret Stephenson visited
with Russell Erratt.
The Reformed Church
Exeter entertained the
residents with music' and
bingo with Mrs.- Neevel in
charge.
"Birthday greetings" to
Marie Laster celebrating her
birthday November 25.
Rev. G. A. Anderson of
Exeter conducted Church
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