Times Advocate, 1993-11-24, Page 9The Trivitt Memorial Church was busy on Saturday with a
craft ad bake sale. From left' Carrie Russell, Audrey Bentley,
FInrAnce Genttner and Kim Bilcke display some items that
v available.
Irene Harness of the Trivitt Memorial Church shows off a craft
item available on Saturday. Money raised from the sales and
tea room will go towards the Trivitt Memorial A.C.W.
EXETER - Last Saturday after-
noon the Villa was busy with peo-
ple auending the Christmas bazaar.
Many thanks to those whosuppon-
ed the bazaar and tea room.
Geri Fashions of London made
their fall visit on Tuesday, Novem-
ber 16. Door prizes were won by
Elizabeth Pent, Mary Connolly, Ha-
zel Pfaff and Eillinore McCallum.
A fashion show was enjoyed at
1:30 with residents Mary Connolly,
Geri Scott, Jenny Devlin, Hannah
Lamport and Dorothy Skinulas
modelling some very pretty outfits.
Rebekahs
hold
memorial
service
EXETER - Pride of Huron Rebe-
kah Lodge met in the I.O.O.F. Hall
last Wednesday evening, with No-
ble Grand Gloria McFalls presid-
ing. Barbara Tiedeman and Ruth
Skinner visited Kathleen Morley
who recently had her hip operated
on and Marjory Arthur who is in
South Huron Hospital. Beatrice
Bowman reported that the Humani-
tarian 'Services Committee had do-,
nated to the United Way and Town
and Country Homemakers.
Jean Hodgen as district deputy
president, will co-chair the U.N.
Pilgrimage for Youth committee
with Jim. Broadfoot of Brucefield.
The speak -off will be held in Clin-
ton March 4. The lodge hopes sev-
ml young people from the High
~,School will participate in this
speak -off and perhaps win the trip
1,ito New York next summer.
Elly VanBergen arranged a Me-
morial
Service that included every-
one present.
The Christmas Party will start
with a meal provided by the lunch
committee at 6:30, December 1 for
all members.
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Charlie Merryfield showed off
some of the men's clothes.
The Diners Club was served Mex-
ican food at lunch time last
Wednesday.
The over 90 club met on Friday
afternoon and talked about memo-
ries of their past.
Irene Schlenker is a patient at
South Huron Hospital. Villa resi-
dents wish her a speedy recovery.
Coming events include the family
Christmas dinner on Sunday, De-
cember 5. Last day for tickets is Fri-
day, November 26.
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