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Times-Advocate, 1986-12-03, Page 11Villa Happenings Welcome to the first of our weekly columns about happenings at the V111a. Monday, Mrs. Heywood held her morning Ceramics Class and then some Villa residents were bowling in Seaforth in the afternoon. Student volunteers from South Huron are with us every Tuesday afternoon. Last week they helped the residents make Christmas decorations. Mr. Dale Fallifson conducted PLAN VILLA ACTIVITIES — The Exeter Villa advisory committee met Tuesday night to plan a number `of activities for residents. From the left are secretary Lauretta Siegner, chairman Iry Armstrong, ad- ministrator Irwin Johnston and activities co-ordinator Beth Jamieson. T -A photo Any schedule of Crediton YC By MRS. STAN PRESZCATOR The sermon topic at Zion United Church was taken from Matthew 24:37-44 titled "Living Defensively." Choir practice will be held Wednes- day evening at 8:00 p.m. in the church sanctuary. The UCW meeting will be held Thursday, December 4 at 8:00 p.m. in the Sunday School rooms. In hospital are: Mrs. Bernice Fritz and Wes Heywood at South Huron, Exeter. The Official Boal'd has set aside Sunday December 7 as White Gift Sunday. Baskets will be available that Saintsb Ary By MRS. HEBER DAVIS. Church service for the Parish was held at St. Paul's Church, Kirkton, Sunday morning. Rev. Peter Derrick former rector was in charge of the Holy Communion service. He took his text from the readings for the day and spoke to the children on decisions, what is garbage and what is worth saving. Several members from St. Patrick's attend- ed the service. Marylou Tindill, Petrolia spent the week end with her parents and Robert - .I joined them for Sunday evening dinner. I am glad to report that Harry and Eileen Carroll are out of hospital and in their own home with the help of a homemaker. Thursday evening Mabel Needham, Helen MacDonald and I were guests ith Marion Noels. Sunday for your White Gifts, which will be taken to the Huron County Christmas Bureau (Exeter). Some suggested ideas are non-perishable foods and gifts for children of allages. For other ideas, please check the green sheet on the bulletin board at the front entrance. The official board also set a special family Christmas service on December 24 at 7:30. We would love to see your family on this Christmas eve for this one hour service. Morning worship Sunday, December 14 will be at 10:30 a.m. with the Sunday School in charge of the service. The play is entitled "And the Angels Watched". Come along with the whole family and friends. Plan to bring along some sandwiches and cookies or squares and stay for lunch. Beverage will be provided. This is a very special time for the children as they celebrate Jesus Christ's birth with us, you won't want to miss it. Friday, December 12 we wish to nave our final rehearsal for the Sun- day School Christmas program. This will be from 4-5:30 p.m. If your child gets off the school bus at the church, would you please arrange a ride home after rehearsal at 5:30 p.m. Carl Farr and Brenda Glanville, St. Thomas and Stan and Shirley Preszcator spent the weekend at the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. • Mansel Farr at Golden Lake. Mrs. Earle Steele, Seaforth spent a couple of days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Stan Preszcator. Mrs. Harold McCallum, RR 1 Walton spent Thursdaylwith Mrs. Stan Preszcator. Mrs. Myrtle Leff, Helen Geiger, Zurich, Mrs. Art Haist, Grand Bend and Mrs. Clarence Fahner, Crediton spent Monday with Mrs. Pearl Haines, Mrs. Gertrude Flagman and Mrs. Mildred Cora, Dearborn, Michigan. Mts. Pearl Haines had an operation recently. RADUATES — Pam Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Johnson graduated from Fan- shawe College on November 7. She received her diploma in Secretarial Arts and is employed in London. - olive Simpson returned' Sunday from a five week tour of Fiji, New Zealand, Australia and Hawaii, travelling with the Appin Tours. Vera McLean of Coldstream was her travelling companion. Over 300 relativeo and friends at- tended the golden wedding celebra- tion for Mary and Wilmer Scott, Fri- day evening. Attending from a distance were Scott and Kim Taylor, Sheila and Ken Rosie, all of Swift Cur- rent, Saskatchewan; Beryl and,Lionel Shipley of Ottawa, Mrs. Bill Gilmour and daughters, of Ridgeway: Dennis and Paula Cummings and Jack and Janet Pfalser, of Akron, New York. Other folks attending were from Oakville, Camlachie, London, and many were from the local area. Birthday greetings to Clarence • Millson who will reach his 93rd birth- day, December 7. Clarence enjoys reasonably good health and is able to maintain his own apartment in Clandeboye, The Carter families attended the funeral Friday of their nephew and cousin, Le Roy Parker, of Mt. Forest. ACW meets Oat Kirkton By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS The Kirkton Anglican Church Women met Thursday evening at the home of Ethel Copeland. Mrs. Bill Schaefer read the Meditation. Scrip- ture_ was read by Mrs. Harold Davis. A business discussion follow- ed and the meeting closed with a candlelight ceremony. Readers were Mrs. Garth Blackler and Mrs. Gerald Paul. Officers for 1987 are president, Mrs. Garth Blackler, vice-president, Mrs. Dave Bambrough, secretary, Mrs. Bill Waghorn, treasurer, Mrs. Harold Davis, floral committee, Mrs. Harold Davis, decorating, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Blackler and Mr. and Mrs. Burns Blackler, card secretary, Ethel Copeland. Wednesday's Church service follow- ed by the November birthday party for. Ev Sikma, Roxie Weber and Melvin Belanger. Everyone enjoyed the party. Children from Toddler's Inn nursery school visited both the Villa and the Lodge on Thursday and Fri- day. They delighted the residents with Christmas songs and presented the residents with Christmas cards they had made. Friday night, residents in the Lodge enjoyed bingo. Christmas preparations are in full swing - if you have a minute, feel free to drop in and see us! Decerilber 3, 1986 Page 11 ADAMS Iticy h Cool' tic; • Heating Systems of a11. types INSTALLED, MODERNIZED and MAINTAINED • General Sheet Metal Work • Air Conditioning • Humidifiers • Ventilation 233-2187 133 Huron St. E.. Exeter avd44.24 gilt meeki. 104 i4e This is just one of many gift ideas SSOCKS Excellent Selection to choose from Layaway now for Christmas Plenty Of H.. Perking MMwd Our Store. 355 MAIN STRUT, Sxmat 235-1990 FURNITURE LTD. KAREN'S CRAFTS — Karen Whitmore shows some of her craft ar- ticles to Ann Hucal and Pat Campbell at Saturday's ARC Industries Open House in Dashwood. 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