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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1979-08-22, Page 17r House of Ceramics Dashvvood Please sign up now for fall classes Commencing week of Sept. 10 day & evening classes for ceramics & macrame HOURS Monday, Tuesday Thursday and Friday 9 - 5 Wed. & Sat. 9 -noon PHONE 237-3656 WARNING— Ceramics `is a contagious hobby., Men's WINDBREAKER and WINTER JACKETS 1/2 PRICE Children s Wear SUMMER TOPS, SHORTS, ETC. 50% OFF men, UNDERWEAR Part Wool Combinations and Drawers 1/2 PRICE Canadiana SAVELLE 20% OFF ••••••••••••••••• Ladies Pre Fall Specials SLACKS & TOPS 20% OFF Ladies SPECIAL RACK $3.00 EA. Many more in store specials NOT ALL SIZES AVAILABLE Stephen playground now completed MR. AND MRS. DONALD KYLE REID Linda Dianne Hay of Vancouver and Donald Kyle Reid of Coquitlam, B C., exchanged wedding vows May 11 in Rich- mond United Church, Richmond B.C. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Verna 'Hay of Exeter and the late Lorne E. Hay. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David Reid, Van- couver. Following their honeymoon in Hawaii, the couple is residing in Coquitlam, B.C. MR. AND MRS. KENNETH SCHROEDER Denise Marie Bedard and Kenneth Herbert Schroeder were United in marriage on August 4, at St. Boniface Church, Zurich by Rev. Father Paul Mooney. The bride is the daughter of Peter and Theresa Bedard, Hensall and Edward and Evelyan Schroeder, Zurich are parents of the groom. Janet Bilcke was maid of honour and bridesmaids were San- dra Hoy and Judy Ducharme. Colleen Bedard was junior bridesmaid. The best man was Ronald Schroeder and guests were, ushered by Lee Desjardine and Terry Bedard. Junior usher was Kevin Sweeney. After a wedding trip to Las Vegas the couple has taken up residence in Hensall. Photo by Jack Doerr' By LYNNE FARQUHAR Dashwood and S.P.A.R.K. playgrounds have now completed their programs for the summer of 1979. Dashwood had a special barbecue Friday night for playground members and their parents. The barbecue gave the parents an op- portunity to see some of the crafts their youngsters had made during the 6 week program. The S.P.A.R.K, crew enjoyed an afternoon at the Pinery Provincial Park Wednesday. The older youngsters from stayed on for an overnight camp-out and day-long outdoor program, Thursday. Friday, S,P.A.R.K. held a graduation picnic complete with cake and graduation owls for each playground member. Thanks go out to the Moms who drove the youngsters to and from the Pinery and all those who offered tents, coolers and equipment. Thank you also goes to the Optimists of Stephen for giving us use of the Huron Park Annex during the playgrounds last two weeks of operation. Congratulations go to the Dashwood playground staff; Audrey Mellecke, Angela Dekort and Carol Rader and the S.P.A.R,K. staff; Lil Bowerman, Marg Clark, Liz Scott and Denise Baptie for a job well done this summer, Huron Park pool staff are now in week number two of the third session of swim- ming lessons. Groups are reminded that they can privately rent the pool for $30 per hour after public swim hours. The Stephen Co-op Nur- sery School is busily preparing for the upcoming school year and are looking for various equipment and arts and crafts materials. The school also needs an old wardrobe or chest of drawers for their dress-up area. Anyone planning on doing some summers end housecleaning should keep us in mind before you throw out any of these articles. If you have something you think we'll be interested in, give us a call at the Resource Centre at 228-6302. The Huron Park pee wee girls took in the "B" Championship Tournament held Sunday in Kirkton. The girls faced Hurondale in the final but came up on the short end of the score. The pee wees finished off their season with a barbecue at Coach Glanville's house. Special thanks goes to Ian Russell, Donna Glanville, Mrs, Hern and Barb Sauder for coaching and storekeeping for the gals this season and thanks to all the moms and dads who helped drive the girls to away games. Finally to the Optimists of Stephen for their spon- sorship. The pee wees deserve congratulations on a good first year and hopefully they will have a good base to start on next year. All pee wees and juveniles are to hand in their ball sweaters at the Resource Centre so they will be available for next year's teams. Also for ball fans, the Canadian Senior Ladies Softball Championships are being held in Milverton (north of Stratford on high- way 19) starting Wednesday through to Sunday, August 26, Two Ontario teams will be playing for the cham- pionship, Agrincourt, run- ner-up Ontario champs will be representing Ontario and the Ontario Champions, the "Milverton Suns" will be the host club with teams from each province, the Nor- thwest Territories and the Yukon being represented. Thirty-seven games will be played between the 22nd and 26th at Milverton. The "Milverton Suns" were second in last year's tour- nament in Regina and hopefully can come up with the championship this season. For information on the tournament schedule, tickets and accommondations call yours truly at 235-2781. Baked salad Pick up some Ontario new potatoes today and treat your family to a baked potato salad. Baked Potato Salad 6 medium potatoes, cooked and cubed 6 slices bacon, diced 1/4 cup chopped green onion 3/4 cup chopped celery 1/4 cup cider vinegar 1/4 cup water 1 tablespoon sugar 1 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon celery seed 1/2 teaspoon pepper Put cooked potatoes in a quart casserole. In a skillet, cook bacon until crisp. Remove bacon from skillet and add to potatoes. Add remaining ingredients to bacon fat, Bring mixture to a boil. Pour over potatoes and bacon. Bake at 180 degrees Celcius (350 degrees Farenheit) for 30 to 45 minutes. Makes 6 servings. MR. AND MRS. DAVID MITCHELL Patricia Dianne Elder and David Stuart Mitchell were united in marriage July 21, in a candlelight ceremony in St. An- drew's Presbyterian Church, Sarnia. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Bridges, Exeter and parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Mitchell, London. The matron of honour was Mrs. Sandy Strang, and best man was Keith W. Strang, RR 1 Hensall. The flower girl and junior usher were Krista and Robbie Elder, The guests were ushered by Brian and Walter Mitchell, brothers of the groom, both of London, The couple are residing in Sarnia, where the bride is employed by the Lambton County Board of Education, and the groom is employed by C,K.J,D. Radio. MR. AND MRS. JOHN HOLLAND The marriage of Heather Jarvis and John Holland was con- ducted by Rev. Roger Mason in the Lucan Revival Centre on July 28. The maid of honour was Judi Henry and bridesmaids were Anne Marie Getgood and Cathy Holland, The best man was Robert Holland and guests were ushered by Rick Thornton and Ian Jarvis. After a honeymoon to Manitoba the couple will reside in Lucan, Photo by Jack Doerr REFRIGERATION DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL CENTRAL AIR SYSTEMS HEAT PUMPS MAX'S TV & APPLIANCES GRAND BEND 238-2493 .•• • •i• • nit DO IT DIXIE LEE .Three Nomad families at Michigan festival. Dixie Ice FRIED CHICKEN & SEAFOOD elonamem•Mee•IYA .1•111•11111•11. Naltnit=== Dave Millar returned home Friday from South Huron Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ross, London were Friday evening supper guests with Mrs. Mary Thomson, Andrew street. Visitors Sunday evening with Mrs. Mary Thomson, Andrew street were Mr, and Mrs. Stuart Shier, Kirkton and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thomson, Woodham, By MRS. STAN PRESZCATOR Mrs, Stan Preszcator and Mrs, Mary Thornton visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. George Cameron and Mrs. Ella Hulley, R.R, 1, Brucefield. Jim Barnes, Parkhill was a supper guest Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stan Presz- cator and girls. Miss Karen Foran, Blyth is spending a week with her mother Mrs, Robert England, Huron Park. Carl Lippert and Mrs. Jean McGrath, Florida visited Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Stan Presz- cator. Mr. and Mrs. John Glanville and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Glanville, R.R. 4 Walton visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Glanville. Three families from the Ausable River Nomads toured to Montrose, Michigan on the weekend to attend the eighth annual Blueberry Festival. They were Don Brunzlou's Bill Perry's and MauriceHaist's. Montrose isa small town of 1,000 but featured a very large parade on Saturday, arts and crafts show plus a Crecitton East Times-Advocate, August 22, 1979 Page OA water ball contest with the local fire brigade competing against the surrounding townships and counties. A horseshoe tournament was also played plus many more attractions. Saturday and Sunday morning blueberry pancakes and sausages were served, ZUZUZUZIC Week days 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. Closed Sundays On Hwy 84 3 miles west of Hensall Phone 236-4979 DIXIE LEE DOES IT AGAIN CHICKEN - SALAD SEAFOOD Exeter 235-2665 NEW 1979 HONEY CROP When you are in a hurry you rely on the fast, convenient service of Dixie Lee. moremmileeimannimirommo. Ferguson Apalries 804 lb. in your own container Surrounding Montrose are the orchards where blueberries could be pur- chased. Two other Ontario- camping clubs were represented the Jackrabbits from Mississauga and Windsor Hobos, making a most enjoyable weekend for all, BLUE BONNET VARIETY STORE Zurich 236-4012 HURON FAIR QUEENS — Huron County was well represented at the 1979 Fair Queen competition at the Canadian National Exhibition in Toronto, Shown before the final judging are from the left, Miss Seaforth Fair Joanne Rimmer, Miss Ex- eter Fair Tracy Campbell, Miss Clinton Fair Mary Lou Lourenco, Miss Howick Fair Barbera Harkness and Miss Lucknow Fair Sherri Jerome, Baker's Tropical Plants 364 Main St. Exeter The little Store with the stock See our complete assortment of Tropicals and Hanging Baskets, Also Flowering plants Open 6 days weekly Free Delivery Reasonable Prices Ph., 235-1412 clinroa,,x 111111110N11 VISA Ladies 11.1110.1 SUMMER TOPS, SLACKS & SKIRTS 50% OFF /40%0FF VARDGOODS BUTTERICK PATTERNS 50%