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Announcements
• COMING EVENTS •
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PENNY SALE - Wed. Nov. 6/02 at 7pm. 200 Sanders St., Precious
Blood Church hall. Fun for all. Door prizes, refreshments, draws, crafts, baking, christmas
gifts and toys. Presented by Precious Blood CWL. (39-42)
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH BAKE & CRAFT SALE - Saturday, October 19th,
2002. 10am to 5pm. Door prize. Admission $1.00. 68 Main Street, Exeter. (40-42*)
DUPLICATE BRIDGE - starts Wed., Oct. 2/02. 7:30 at Exeter Legion Hall. New players wel-
come. (38-40*)
LAMBTON FALL COLOUR & CRAFT FESTIVAL - October 19 & 20, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.daily.
Lambton Heritage Museum, Grand Bend 1-519-243-2600. 2 locations with 100 vendors.
LUCAN COMMUNITY CENTRE BINGO - Special Thanksgiving Turkey Bingo. Free cards
to win turkeys. Prize board $3,000. Wed. Oct. 9, 7:30pm. Lucan Community Centre. 227-
4442. (40)
REV. MARK CURTIS, “CANADA’S SINGING PRIEST” IN CONCERT - Sun., Oct. 27th.
7:30pm. Exeter United Church. Tickets: Advance $10, Door $12, Teens $5. Tickets available:
Exeter United Church 235-0860, Country Flowers, Country Trenditions, MacLeans Home
Hardware, Hensall United Church. Contemporary, gospel, Celtic, show tunes, ballad-style
music, stories & lots of laughter! (38-43*)
TOM’S PLACE FALL 2002 ENTERTAINMENT SCHEDULE - Sat. Oct. 5 - help us celebrate
the 8th Anniversary of Tom’s with the return of “The Pillowheads”. Sat. Oct. 12 - classic rock
with “Out of the Box”. Sat. Oct. 19 - all your favorite classic rock with “Back to Basics”.
Thurs. Oct. 24 - special promo night with Brick Brewery. Sat. Oct 26 - back by popular
demand “Stevie T. & The Kingtones”. Thurs. Oct 31 - Halloween Party - our DJ is back.
Prizes for best costume. (40*)
TURKEY SUPPER AT HOLY TRINITY ANGLICAN CHURCH, LUCAN - Wednesday,
October 23rd, 2002. For reservations call: 227-4905 for 4 pm. seating, 227-4272 for 5 pm.
seating, 227-4508 for 6 pm. seating, 227-4469 for 7 pm. seating. For Takeout reservations call
227-4766. Prices: Adults $12.00, children $6.00, preschoolers free. (39-41)
CARE CLOWNING “BECOME A CERTIFIED CLOWN” - Learn the gentle art of care
clowning. Learn how to apply makeup and assemble your costume. Classes start October 7th
for six weeks - right here in Exeter. Teacher is Pat Willows of Stratford. Cost $135. Includes
makeup kit, 100 page instructional manual and much more. For more information and registra-
tion call “Winkle” at 235-3666 or Chris at 235-2991. (38-40)
extends a warm and heartfelt “Thank You”
to everyone who so generously gave of their
time, expertise, and money to make our “Kick
Off” day event the “Full House Tour” with
Kenny Rogers, Diamond Rio and Rebecca
Lynn Howard a reality in Zurich.
The accomplishments are a credit to the many,
many volunteers who so willingly came forward
without question. With some last minute
changes, arose the need for extra hands, and
those hands were there!
A special ‘thank-you’ to those volunteers who
had paid for tickets, and found themselves
working behind the scenes, unable to view the
performance.
THIS IS WHAT “COMMUNITY” IS ALL ABOUT!
The Bluewater
Community
Development
Foundation
SSShhhaaarrrooonnn'''sss 444000!!!
Love
from
Mom,
Deb
and
Mom
Rose
EXETER
LIBRARY will
be CLOSED
Oct. 20 - Nov. 3
for moving
Re-opening
Nov. 4 at
330 Main St.
Exeter Lions Club
presents
ELVIS
Buddy Holly
Roy Orbison
Performed by Roy LeBlanc
ALL LIVE BAND
SOUTH HURON REC
CENTRE IN EXETER
NOV. 9
Doors open 7 p.m.
Show starts 8 p.m.
Tickets available at:
• South Huron Rec Centre
• Dinney Furniture
or Stedmans
$20 ADVANCE
$25 AT DOOR
KIRK / WALDECK
Congratulations to Deb and Christopher who were
married June 22, 2002 at Benmiller Inn.
Love and Best Wishes from all your family and
guests who shared your wedding day.
Harvest Supper
& Huron Farm Hiker Tour
Sponsored by The Bayfield Agricultural Society &
The Huron Federation of Agriculture
Sunday, October 6, 2002
Tour registration 12 to 3 p.m. (no charge)
Supper 5 p.m.
Stanley Complex, County Rd. 3, Varna
Come to Bayfield area & enjoy a drive in the country
and visit local farms or just come to dinner
For advance meal tickets call Karen Greaves 519-565-5999
or John Elliott 519-565-2968
Adults - $10.00
Children under 10 - $5.00 4 & under free
POLICE BRIEFS
Two men
charged
with liquor
offences
EXETER – A quick-
thinking citizen prevented
an escape on Sept. 28 at
1:45 a.m. in the parking
lot of Tim Hortons on
Main St., Exeter.
The citizen boxed in a
blue two-door Pontiac car
after seeing two young
men walk into the store
with alcohol.
Staff refused to serve the
men who became verbally
abusive to staff and cus-
tomers. Huron OPP
charged a 17-year-old
Dashwood man and a 20-
year-old Hullett Twp. man
with liquor violations.
A quantity of beer and
liquor were seized and
the vehicle towed.
Huron OPP thank the
citizens who helped
restaurant staff and police
in preventing a serious
incident.
Workshop focuses on
music for worship
EXETER - Precious Blood Church, Exeter was the
location for a one-day choral workshop recently. Brian
Emery, music director at St. Marys Presbyterian
Church, acted as facilitator. Musicians and singers
from Catholic parishes in Exeter, Dashwood and
Parkhill participated.
“I had a wonderful day working with these eager and
motivated people. They gave so much to me. I hope
they can take back a renewed sense of the true value
of music in worship to their home parishes,” said
Emery.
Workshop participants included Teri Pearson, Pat
Campbell, Kelsey Hern, Emile and Irene Masschelein,
Dina Coletta, Victor Coletta, Pat Puchniak, Josey
Christmas, James Noel, Amanda Noel, Janel Steeper,
Judy Steeper, Marlene Moore, Annie Willemse,
Maureen Zwambag, Stephanie Muller, Cécile Muller,
Barbara Morkin and Mary Smits.
Brian Emery,left,music director of the St.Marys
Presbyterian Church,facilitated music lessons at
Precious Blood Church in Exeter on Saturday.From
left are Emery,Annie Willemse,Irene Masschelein,
Stephanie Muller,Emile Masschelein and Cecile
Muller.(photo/Scott Nixon)
Tickets availabale for
Optimist’Illusionist
DASHWOOD - The Dashwood and Area Optimist Club
has finalized the show plans and tickets are now avail-
able for the upcoming Claude Haggerty Illusionist
Show on Oct. 27. There will be performances at 2 p.m.
and 7 p.m. It promises to be a spectacular and enter-
taining show for all ages.
The show will feature a 440 lb. Siberian tiger and a
325 lb. spotted jaguar.
Proceeds from the show will be used towards new
playground equipment in the Dashwood Community
Park and a donation to the Optimist Children’s
Inpatient Care Zone at Children’s Hospital of Western
Ontario. The Optimist Club has organized many local
corporate and business sponsors for the project.
The Optimist Club has offered an opportunity to local
schools to sell tickets as a fundraising activity. Check
with your local school if you would like tickets so you
will be supporting them as well.
Claude Haggerty will be coming to Exeter for a pre-
view media day in October. He plans to visit the local
schools and encourages students to write down and
follow their dreams. He believes anything is possible if
you put your mind to it. His dream in grade eight led
him where he is today.
When plans for this day are in place, watch for some
exciting news! Has anyone ever seen Mike Hansen in
the Lion’s Den? We’ll keep you posted!
Tickets are $15 for adults, $10 for children 12 and
under and toddlers on your lap are free. Tickets are
available from participating schools, at Hansen’s
Independent Grocer in Exeter or by calling 237-3828
or 237-3870.
Crime prevention
meeting in Ailsa Craig
AILSA CRAIG – Middlesex OPP and the Ailsa Craig
Community Policing Committee is hosting a ‘Be Active’
information presentation Oct. 2 at 7:30 p.m. in the Ailsa
Craig Community Centre.
‘Be Active’ stands for Break, Enter Assessment, Coping,
Trauma Individual Victim Education’.
Guest speakers will provide information to stop you
from becoming a victim of property crime.
80th Birthday
Celebration for
Mary C. Dietrich
OF MT. CARMEL
Oct. 5, 2002
MASS: 11:30
Mt. Carmel Church
OPEN HOUSE:
12:30-4 p.m.
CREDITON
COMMUNITY CENTRE
In lieu of gifts, food bank
donations greatly appreciated