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Times-Advocate, 1982-12-22, Page 17Crediton social club elects new slate of officers Sy MRS. PETER M��I�� MRS. .M*IETIN rediton Lois Hodgins and Ada r • • • • • 1 Dietrich provided a lovely suuppper for the ladies of the Crediton Woinens Institute E• Int tb re staff anL�. mem/ers o t�tv .Musa!& q ai► ief ?I 4 • 1 • Nix Neter, Arratatax pstis.a patemsumopa►AddWAStiaaWOCIaetaaeo' Eprit_____:_ii!rinIST ........._. 11 _______— ____ ------_____ . _____ A `A, -sNa g g ii g g g g 1 • .r kv,v; We'd like to soy thank you for your graciousness in all our dealings and for the opportunity to be of service. Paul, Shiela, & Staff McNaughton Shell Service 2 Kirkton 229-8946 • Open your doors to people eager to work. Introducing A Federal Wage Subsidy Program For The Employment Disadvantaged ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA EMPLOYEE - bo physically or mentally disabled or em- ployment disadvantaged, (example • Youth 16.24 yrs., Single Parent, Ex•Inmate) having difficulty securing and maintaining employment, be Canadian Citizen or permanent resident, be the legal working age, not a member of employers family, registered of the Canada Employment Centre. EMPLOYER - must be in business In Canada at least k months, pay at (east the minimum wage, provide for full time permanent work, not displace any existing employee. REIMBURSEMENT - disabled disadvantaged 85% wages 13 wk. 13 wk. 50% 21 wk. 13 wk. 23% 26 wk. 13 wk. Contact your (oval Canada Employment Centre Goderich 524-8342 Exeter 235-0471 December 8. The meeting was opened with the Ode and Collect and 39 members and guests answeredt the roll call. Minutes were read, • treasurers report and bills and correspondence dealt with. Four euchres will be held in the new year. Watch for fur- ther'announcements in the column. Pins were presented to new members, Dianne Finkbeiner and Dorene Finkbeiner. A. donation of $20 was given to the ('hristnias Bureau. Eleanor Roeszler, Thelma • Finkbeiner-and Jane Dearing -were in charge of the pro-. gram. Christmas songs were. sung with Lois Midgets play- ing the piano. Thelma Finkbeiner read .Coi)tesls. were enjoyed. Jane Dearing gave a Christmas reading. • The meetipg concluded with the opening on the mystery sister gifts. Crediton and District Social Club The new slate of officers for the clUb are as follows: President Glenn Hodgins; past president Ken Glavin; vice-president Fred Bowers and Don Winters; secretary Norm Lewis; treasurer Bob Reynolds; membership com- mittee Charles Browning Sr. and Lloyd Roeszler; auditors Harvey Hodgins, Lloyd Bender; hall board Stan Preszcator; advisor for pro . perty and planning .Wilmar Wein; press reporter Gloria Martin. Entertainment Wayne Glanville; bar Glen Steward - son; lunch Bob Finkbeiner. • . The next dance is New Year's Eve. Contact Harvey Hodgins for tickets. ' Beachwood will provide the music. Hats, horns and streamers provided Regular Meetings are held the second Monday 01 every month. , Will all members please set aside these dates to attend the meeting. Personal• Christmas Sunday at the United Church was • celebrated with holy commu- nion and the confirmation of the following, .Allan Cottel. Robert Sowers, Julie lien- drick, Gerry Lampert. Lisa Martin, Tracy Ratz, 'Trevor Ratz avid 'Todd Witherspoon. Guests at the home 01 Peter Martin gathered to help celebrate Lisa's cont irmation 'were. Rev. and Airs Brian Elder, Robert. and Phillip, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Pertschy. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pert- schy and Christie, Mr. and Mrs. 'Robert Martin. Steven andPaul,and Mrs. Zina .\lar - tin of Crediton, Mr..'and Mrs. Les Adams,. and I)on Kells; Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. • Don Adams and Clark, 1)ashwood and Mary Ann Pertschy, Ann Arbour, Michigan. Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. 'Dave Cottel, Allan and • Arlene were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Caldwell and Karen, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Caldwell and family, Blyth, Mr. Ron Bruinsma, Goderich, Miss Bertha Webster, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Caldwell: Exeter, Mr. Steven Caldwell. London and Miss Joan Klemke, Exeter. a w!y.ftwv (tufa eNs faNsu t w o$1101P061W4i arts arts aria amens arts arra rot b 1 1 1 1 1 1 Our, favi►rite "type" of greeting sends our sincere wishes for happy holidays cam.' SANTA VISITS LIONS - - Arlene Cottel and Nina Pritchard enjoy a visit on Santa's lap at Thursday's Crediton Lions, family Chri turas party.. T -A photo White gifts at Cromarty By MRS. ROBERT LAING Crornart y . The basement of Cromarty Presbyterian Church was fill- ed for the White Gift Service on Sunda morning.' The pianist; ('aryl Ann Scott, played a medley of Christmas carols before and after the service. Rev. Kenneth Knight read scriptures from Zechariah 2:10-1:3, and Luke 2:1-20, after which the while gifts and of- fering were presented at the front by the people. The highlight of the service was the presentation of the pageant: This Is Christmas, by the children of the Sunday School ad (heir teachers, Ed- na Stoneman, 1lannah Aliller, Alice Gardiner; and Barbara Teinpleman. Taking part in the pageant were Tom Laing as Narrator. Dennis Ethan and 'Trace Parsons as Joseph ah(1 Mary . -Becky Marlyn. Lisa Pullman, and ('arch Templeman as angels: Danny Elliott, Steven Pullman, and Christopher Seelt as shepherds; Michelle Martyn, Leanne Gardiner. and Sarah Elliot, as the Three Wise Men: Larkin (;ardiner as the star carrier: Jenny Sangster, Christina Stiller. Ind .lube Jlarlyn as Candle '.irrier•s; and Wanda Marlyn, Lisa Gardiner, and Sherri Shipka By MRS. HUGH MORENZ Rudy. Zombie visited last Friday with Jelin Kingma, al Shipka and at (;rand Bend Willi Lorne and Loreen 1)evine. Don, Sharon -and Jamie Baker. Ken and ()Mita Baker. spent the weekend in Detroit. al 1►011's sisIer:`Sandra and 'I'oti kegler. ('hrislnpher. Ilea tiler and .lillian. Ferman and Lentil Stly(fer, attended the funeral last 'Fri- day of his broth('r-in-lay(, \kelvin Martin al, Elmira. Pre -('hrishmis supper guests Monday evening with the Morenz's were M'rs. 4lorenr's. brother. wife and family. Bill and Noi,na ('ol enc► n, I.e:s and Jane(blenlan, John Coleman and friend Joyce; of Kippen area. After supper They all en- joyed visiting. gifl exchange Incl gdlnies. Elliott as bell carriers. Dur- ing the presentation. the angels and shepherds sang In a• Stable Far Away atld the Quance twins, Trudy and Tracy,;sang(1 Little Town of Bethlehem.•The pageant con - eluded with the -chorus, Hing Out The Bells,: by theentire cast. ,The Sunday school would like to thank all the people who helped with costumes and props for the play. .411!4111raaw cast tr>'ct tan tats srt arty Mitre gift rma pct tit cr.* t I aT ItIcr • Our Yultide greeting To you. this year, .' r . ' Brings ever? good wish41P, vr boy and good cheer! • 4 *. t A MERRY, v, MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL. Closed Christmas Eve al 6.Ot► r.rn Closed all day, December 25 Open Mon., Dec. 27 - 1000 to 6.00 Open Fri„ Dec. 31 - 900 to 6.00. 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