Times-Advocate, 1979-12-12, Page 42 (2)Page 6 Times -Advocate, December 19, 1979
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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
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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.
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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.
Decorate your home
with beautiful
CUSTOM
DRAPES
Choose the fabrics and the
styles you wont and Barb
Whiting will custom make
your drapes for you. You con
also choose matching
bedspreads and pillow
shams.
WHITING'S
WAREHOUSE
Main St Exeter 235 1964
Open Dec. 19, 20, 21, 22
You still hove four day, to select your
Christmas treats
Closed Christmas week - Open Jan. 3
With our thanks for your patronage goes our
wish for a meaningful Christmas.
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Merry Christmas
and the
best .n the
New Year
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Dashwood
Closing Dec. 22 - Jan. 3, 1980
Classes beginning Jan. 7
CaII now to register
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