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Times-Advocate, 1986-12-17, Page 20Page 20 Times -Advocate; Docember 17, 1986 Credltoi SS presents c.ncort Sy MRs. STAN PRe$ZCATOR Mr. and "' s Stan Preszcator at- tended the inubley-Regele wedding Thu day at the Matta manse. Mrs. Reg le is the mother of Mrs. Pres ator. Her ttendants were daughter Mrs. Harald McCallum, matron of honour, groom's sister Mrs. Hazel Warde, bridesmaid, son Lloyd Regele best man and I gave my mother away. Supper was held at the Golden Lanterns restaurant in Brussels. We then returned to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCallum for a time of fellowship. Mr. and Mrs. Hubley opened their gifts. They reside at Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs. Preszcator attended a staff party for Centralia Farmers Supply Saturday evening at the Seafood and Steakhouse in London. A birthday cake was presented to Mrs. Basil Glavin and a retirement gift to Stan Preszcator which was an an- niversary clock. Thanks to all. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Finkbelner will be celebrating their 41st wedding an- niversary December 22. Mrs. Greta Beaver will be celebrating her birthday December 22. Sunday the Sunday School of Zion United Church presented a Christmas program titled "And The Angels Wat- ched". Miss Kathy Hendrick was pianist for the program. Songs were sung by the different classes. Anyone wishing to sing on December 22 are asked to meet at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Elder a little before 7 p.m. as they wilt be leaving then to sing t2lristmas carols. Choir practice is Wednesday even- ing at 7;30 p.m. in the church sanc- tuary. Please note time change. Next Sunday the service will again be at 10 a.m. with the celebration of our Christmas Holy Communion. Ser- vices on Christmas Eve:, December 24, will be at 7:30 p.m.,This will be a Family Service all are invited Thank you We wish to extend a spt ciai thank you to all those who donated material and/or time to make new costumes for the Christmas program. Your help is greatly appreciated. In hospital at South Huron Exeter, Wesley Heywood. At University Lon- don, Mrs. Leita Hill and Mrs. Charles Pinner. Mr. and Mrs. Robert England and Dennis, Huron Park visited Sunday evening with Stan and myself. • Christmas Dreams lay stockingsful of joy and good wishes be yours this holiday. Warmest thanks to all our customers and dearest friends. London Life Representatives in Exeter Larry Johns 235-1209 - Norm Tait 235-0850 By MRS. HEBER DAVIS Hazel Davis was hostess Tuesday evening (or the December A.C.W. meeting. Her home was tastefully decorated with a Christmas tree and an exchange of gifts. President Rose Cunningham conducted the meeting. after opening with the members prayer assisted by other members leading, she then read a Christmas poem. Secretary Mary Jefferies read the minutes of the November meeting and Nadine Bedell gave the treasurer's report, Nadine brought the new red fron- tals for the members to see. The group voted money to pay for them. Plans were made for refreshments for the Sunday School entertainment and congregational get together. The - meeting closed with prayer. Heather MacGillivray gave a demonstration on tying scarves, with Nadine Bedell as model, Following this all enjoyed a social hour with the hostess providing refreshments. Sunday communion service at St. Patricks was conducted by Rev. Braby with Sheryl Carroll providing music and Margaret Carroll as reader. Service next Sunday is planned for 8:30 a.m. and Christmas eve service at 6:30 p.m. After the service everyone went to the Parish hall for entertainment pro- vided by the pupils. Hazel Davis, Mary Walker and Heather MacGillivray were leaders. There were carols, recitations, the manger scene and a short skit. Rev. Braby presented awards to members of the Sunday School for near perfect attendance including Crystal+ and Harley Davis and Lisa and Julie Car- roll. Old Santa Claus made his year- ly visit and was in good form. Personals Allan Cunningham returned home from University Hospital London on Saturday following' surgery. Robert Tindall and a group of friends attend the hockey game in J Toronto Saturday evening. Esso: Meeting your needs. "There are manygood reasons to switch to Esso. The main one is personal service you can depend on. If you're thinking of switching oil compa- nies, then consider the reasons why you should switch to Esso. For starters, 1 can offer you on site delivery of gasoline, diesel, lubricants and heating oil. That's quality fuels in the quantities you need—when you need them—and perform- ance proven lubricants to keep your machinery working harder, longer. Also, 1 can offer you one source, single - invoicing that'll simplify your record keep- ing. And terms can be arranged. As an Esso Agent, 1 know what you 'need. Together, we can establish a good solid relationship. There's a lot of good reasons to switch to Esso, quality products, a wide range of services, hut the most important one is personal service you can depend on. It's coming through for you that makes mc, as Vow }tl'nt And I ss better Esso \bu make us better. ESSO Russell Fuels Ltd. (ShIpka) RR 2 Dashwood 23$-24e1 i MIR Y MAI = At the recent Biddulph Central School Christmas concert, Shelley Snider, Denise Cowdrey, Erin Haskett, Pam Greenlee, Sara Holden, Brenda Woodburn and Michelle Strobridge appeared as the maids of Sherwood forest, T -A photo Plan concert at Centralia Sy Mrs. TOM KOOY Plan to attend the Christmas enter- tainment at Faith Tabernacle on Sun- day evening December 21 at 7 p.m. when the young people will present a musical "King Of My Heart". This will be well worth the effort to attend. John and Charmaine Bierling and family are moving between Christmas and New Ytars toCrediton where they have bought a house on Main Street beside P J's Restaurant. Charmaine is planning on opening her beauty parlour there around February t under the name of Char- maine's Hair Styles. The Bierling house has been pur- chased by Mr. Somsay Chansomone of Huron Park. We Wish the Bierlings well in their new home and welcome the Chansomone family to the village. Tom and I were guests at the Cana- dian Canners Christmas dinner at the Exeter Legion Saturday evening and later attended a pre Christmas party at the home Mr. and Mrs. Terry Morgan. A CHRISTMAS POEM Jan Genach Grade :i St. Boniface School Christmas is not just toys tChristmas is for girls and boys. Christmas is a happy time That is t4hh I wrote this rhyme. May the spirit of the ' first Christmas abide in your heart. CLINTON COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION Exeter 235-0640 Clinton 482-3466 Over the field:t and through the snow-covered countryside go our warmest Christmas wishes. 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