Times Advocate, 1994-12-7, Page 9told of the angels and all of these
were put on the Christmas tree by
the children. The anthem by the
choir was "I sing of God".
UCW news
Unit one met on December 1 for
a potluck dinner at Doreen McRo-
bert's home. They also filled 19
Christmas bags for shut-ins.
McRoberts opened the meeting
with a meditation "if wishes were
horses". Discussion included ar-
rangements for the General UCW
supper and meeting on the 13th. It
was noted that Madeline Hardie
has a December birthday.
The roll call was answered with
reading for Christmas and Made-
line Hardie led a word puzzle game
on birds which was really puzzling.
Unit two members enjoyed din-
ner out on Friday, December 2 at
Ah -So Gardens in London.
On November 30, Unit five
members had dinner at Sir Joe's in
St. Marys, then went to Mary
Jones' place for their meeting.
President Margaret Spence opened
with a poem about Christmas and
silence was observed for Isabelle
Harhon.
During the program, a gift of
Ravioli was read by Ina Harlton;
the Elephant was jealous by Mary
Jones the Refuge by Florence
Bryan; and there tumbled in a pup-
py by Verneta Baker; Country
Christmas by Mary Wallis; the
Earth has grown old by Eileen
Crawford; the Season of the Stars
by Florence McRobert and Christ-
mas Prayer by Margaret Spence
who also closed the meeting with
prayer.
A gift exchange and more re-
freshments brought the pleasant af-
ternoon to a close.
The St. Thomas' A.C.W. met a
Marlene French's home on Decem-
ber 1.
Co-ordinator Cathie Westman
read "candles of Contentment
Glow' and chaired the meeting.
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Rummey - Rundle
Mary Lou Rundle and Michael
Rummey were united in mar-
riage on August 13, 1994.
Mary Lou is the daughter of
Blanche Rundle of Exeter and
Michael is the son of Alan
and Carole Rummey of Lon-
don. The wedding took place
at Emmanuel Baptist Church,
Exeter with Rev. Kevin Rut-
ledge officiating. Matron of
honour was Debbie Frew, Vic-
toria B.C., friend of the bride.
Bridesmaids were Dianne
Brown, High Level, Alberta
and Sharon Kelsall, Belleville,
sisters of the bride. Flowergirl
was Rebekah Brown, High
Level, Alberta, niece of the
bride. Best man was Chris
Curry, Strathroy, friend of the
groom. Ushers were Don
Crowder, London and Rene
Govers, London, friends of
the groom. Ringbearer was
Jonathan Rundle, London,
nephew of the bride. The
couple now reside in Brant-
ford.
Exeter adult
drop in
scores
Carpet bowling
3 game winners
Ray Smith 3 wins, score 40
Mildred Thomson 2 wins, score 31
June Hodgson 2 wins, score 31
2 games played
Marg Deichert 2 wins, score 21
Cribbage
There will be no more cribbage
until the New Year.
Page 9
FAMILY
Community friends are invited
"From Heaven's
Throne" which
presents Jesus as
Lord of all on Decem-
ber 10 and 11.
By Muriel Lewis
GRANTON - Larry Rich of Cho-
sen People's Ministries spoke at the
Community Bible Church (Hwy. 7
and Adelaide) on Sunday about
Christmas seen through Jewish
eyes.
Everything about Jesus birth ful-
filled the Jewish prophecies and
everything about Jesus family life
fulfilled the Jewish law. It is a mis-
conception that Judaism is for Jews
and Christianity is for Gentiles.
Community friends are invited to
attend this year's Christmas Musi-
cal "From Heaven's Throne" which
presents Jesus as Lord of all on De-
cember 10 and 11 at 7:30 p.m. Nur-
sery provided.
Personals
Congratulations to Cliff and Ruth
Cook who were entertained to din-
ner by their family on Sunday at
'Hook's Restaurant in London,
which was the location of their
wedding dinner 35 years ago.
Margaret Oakley hosted the An-
glican Parish bible study group on
November 30.
At St. Thomas' Anglican Church
on Sunday, the Rev. Stephen Em-
ery baptized Corey James Daniel
White, son of Diannia and Don
White. The sponsors were Mike
and Sue Ryan of London.
Rev. Emery celebrated the Holy
Eucharist and his message was
about Repentance especially of atti-
tudes and blaming others for one's
own problems.
Service time next Sunday is 8:30
a.m.
At Granton United Church on
Sunday, Pastor Normalie Voakes
entitled her sermon "Of Boy
Scouts and Prophets". Steve and
Debbie Toll had their membership
transferred and were welcomed by
Marilyn Humphrey on behalf of
the Session Board.
The tolls also lit the Advent Can-
dle of peace.
Tiffany Blom told of the Advent
Calendar and Allison Finan of the
Christmas tree. Veronica Bloom
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