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Times-Advocate, 1979-12-12, Page 42 (2)Page 6 Times -Advocate, December 19, 1979 dela ei- tiro e+a W 'V a~a ✓a L+9 stxa sea Wa ✓a W tics OO urea oxa a.'a J 3 0 3 3 A sincere wish for o Merry Christmas and thank you 3 for letting us serve you. 3 John & Marilyn Prichard t 234-6342 CREDITON GARAGE g g Ig C7V .a Va Ch7 :+v Va V,, Oa Oa vo Oa Ora Ora Ora C%V Zit] V,.3 o Joanne's House of Hairstyling 365 William St. Have you made your Christmas or New Years Appointment? Please Phone 235-0288 Operated by Joanne Luxton Ora tra Oct cOa Oachi Vta Oa od Ivo cos;az vrz, cp.z, -+o oe E:Mr-444W w xAm : ,. 0 8 ▪ g • c ti kir rjot e/R15 fRy With sincere wishes for a memorable holiday season goes our thanks for your friendship and trust. JEFFREY BROS. CONSTRUCTION g g g g g R.R.2 ZURICH NOM 2TO W Oa Oa Orl Oa DQ 9C ye O ork O., or, ocr, or. oe. _ -. or. on. EXETER FIRE BRIGADE -- Members of the Exeter fire department participated in a recent church service at the Exeter Pentecostal Church They will also be carol singing throughout the town on December 21 beginning at 7 p.m. Back, left, Ray Jory Lester Heywood. Wayne Pearce, Bill Smith, Dove Roger, Gabby Mol, Larry Smith, John Wroight, Jerry Hartman, Harry McNeil Ken Baker and Ken Triebner Front, Bob Forrest, Don Cowan, platoon chief Bill Musser, chief Gory Middleton, fire prevention officer Norn, Tait. captain John Morgan and captain Pete McFolls. Missing were Leroy Edwards, deputy chief Don Wells Gerard Grenier. George Pratt, Bill Hirtzel and Jim Warwick. Photo by Reg McDonald Enthusiastic welcome received Firemen attend church service Pastor Keith Gonyou and the congregation of Exeter Pentecostal Tabernacle were pleased to welcome the Exeter Fire Department and their wives to a recent Sunday. morning service. The Firemen were all New slate is selected The annual Christmas meeting of the Women's Ministries group of • the Exeter Pentecostal Tabernacle was held at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Keith Gonyou, Thursday. The evening began by having lunch smorgasborg style. Mrs. Yvonne Reynolds offered "Thanks for the lunch" and the ladies sang the carol "Joy to the World." The roll call was taken by Mrs. Yvonne Reynolds. It was answered by a scripture verse on "Sun. There were 14 women present. Mrs. Blanche McDonald read concerning the true Spirit of Christmas, Peace on Earth Rev. Keith Gonyou, the Pastor gave a message taken from Luke 1 - "Annointed Hand Maidens of the Lord " The business was trans- acted and the annual reports were read. Nominations were taken for the different offices. The president is Mrs. Keith McLaren. vice president Mrs. Bruce Cann. vice president Mrs. Yvonne Reynolds. treasurer Mrs. Mary Blanchard, secretary Mrs. Shirley Prouty. The secret pals were then given for the next year and secret pal gifts were passed out by Suzanne and Jonathon Gonyou dressed in beautiful new uniforms, dark brown sports jackets with the department crest, and tan trousers. Along with their lovely wives they made an impressive contribution to the regular attendance to the service. Firemen Norm Tait, who is a regular attender of Exeter Pentecostal Taber- nacle, led the congregation in several hymns, including "How Great Thou Art". The Battle Hymn of the Republic, and "What a Friend we have in Jesus." Fireman John Wraight read the scripture reading found in the gospel of St. John chapter 3. Fireman Ken Triebner told of the way that God had miraculously healed his body of canter. Ken. who is also a regular attender of the church. gave all the credit of his healing to God, Who used the doctors and the hospitals. and finally a miraculous intervention of His divine power to bring about this wonderful healing. Pastor Gonyou introduced the speaker of the day. Rev. Carl Young, a missionary with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada to the country of Thailand. Rev. Young spoke of "Knowing your mission in life". He left the listeners challenged in their hearts to determine the reason for life and to live it to the fullest with Jesus Christ having priority in every Christmas By BRENDA BALSDON Grade 3 Exeter Public School C means candy canes. H means Happy Holidays! R means Rudolph. I means icicles. S means Santa Claus. T means Christmas tree M means Merry Christmas! A means Santa's suit. And makes a Merry Christmas. thought, every action, and every word. The service ended with the congregation recognizing the great service that the fire department of Exeter renders to this community. The congregation all en- thuisastically applauded the firemen, and Pastor Gonyou closed the service by praying tor God's protective hand to rest upon each man in the midst of his dangerous work. Women at church observe Christmas A delicious dessert was served by the group in charge prior to the Christ- mas meeting of the af- ternoon Unit of Exeter U.C.W. About 65 were present. At the opening of the meeting Mrs. Dearing asked for a minute's silence in remembrance of members who had passed away during the year, and in sympathy with those recently bereaved. Dates to remember are: Induction of Officers for 1980 January 6th: Executive meeting 9.30 a.m. January 16: General Meeting 2 p.m. January 21 and Presbyterial in North St. C.C. Goderich January 28. A gift was presented to Mrs. A. Willard in ap- preciation of her services as pianist for many years. Mrs. Dearing expressed her appreciation to all for their willing co-operation during the past two -years. Mrs. H. Murray thanked Mrs. Dearing for her capable leadership. Mrs. Allan Johnson, the new leader for 1980 spoke briefly and read a poem, Looking Back. Mrs. J. Forsythe read the Christmas Story in the form of a poem, later as told by St. Luke in the King James Version. Christmas Hymns were Serve our Colonel Sanders famous nor lust '2 05 per person, you can serve 15 to 500 peo- ple • or more! Your New Year's guests will receive 3 - pieces of Kentucky Fried Chicken each, as well as a choice of salads. Grecian Bread - everything - plates, forks, napkins, serving trays, even the table cloth. Just give us 2 -hours notice ... then come and get it! Good B/f! CHRISTMAS Dec. 24th. OPEN until 7 P.M. STORE Christmas Day CLOSED HOURS Kfr' Com' sonar; are, 4•1 g,o, rn/rn a hr•ii• k •,rr quad a 227 MAIN ST. NORTH EXETER J MR. AND MRS. TERRANCE ALLAN EBY White candles and pine boughs decorated Exeter United Church on December 1 for the wedding of Mary Catherine Knowles and Terrance Allan Eby. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Douglas Knowles of Exeter, and the groom is the son of Mrs Jackie Eby of Agincourt. Rev. J. Forsythe of- ficiated. Matron of Honour was the bride's sister Mrs. Sandi Bergmann of Exeter Best mon wos Garnet Heinzig of Toronto. Ken Bergmann of Exeter ushered guests. The young couple ore now living in Agincourt. Photo by Jock Doerr. Itt inn sin ens o'es sr'a y'ti Sts er'is esnei'ra m'a aOn va72C11 'e CMS a 'c vo OLD SC H%LHOUSE glass shop 6 t RR 1, DASHWOOD ON HIGHWAY 83 TEL. 237-3373 3 Jcos ma vis c'a va cm rna x'0 yon war>oa 'e va'acvea a+ts vn �o �nA Wolfgang and Barbara Suppan Wish all friends and customers a very happy Christmas season. sung, and a lovely duet by Mrs. Forsythe and Mrs. A. Langford accompanied by Mrs. J. Wildfong. With Mrs. Murray, Mrs. Forsythe and Mrs. Les Thomson assisting. Mrs. Dearing told the interesting story of the Christmons Christmas tree. She explained its origin. and as the meaning of each symbol was told, that symbol was hung on a tree. At the close, the tree ap- peared beautifully decorated in white and gold During this program also, two lovely solos were much enjoyed. Mrs. A. Johnson. was ac- companied by Mrs. Wildfong and Mrs. L. Oke by Miss Ann Brodie. Waiter s Treasure By STACY SOMMERVILLE Grade 5 J. A. D McCurdy Winter has a treasure that opens with a key, And on December 21 it's open to be free. Suddenly, it's lightly snowing The NorthWind is angrily blowing. Through the crisp and frosty air, You see a sight that is very rare, The North Star is gleaming bt ightly. While glistening diamonds begin to (alt lightly. Slippery ice covers the lane, Jack Frost dances on the window pane Children are wearing bright snowsuits, On their feet are fur -lined boots. Icicles from every tree, Sparrows fly gracefully and free. Winter gives you painful frost -bite, Winter's colour is pure, clean, white. 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