HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Times-Advocate, 2002-11-20, Page 2424 Wednesday, November 20, 2002Exeter Times–Advocate
Announcements
Happy 50th
Birthday LINDA
Forget about the past,
you can’t change it.
Forget about the future,
you can’t predict it.
Forget about the present,
I didn’t get you one
GOT YA!
YOU PARTY ANIMAL
WE ARE EXPANDING
IN EXETER
This flexible, part-time, paid
position requires the use of a
car and computer. We are
looking for bright, organized,
business minded, people who
are involved in their
community. If you are
interested in a fulfilling and
exciting public relations
position, please call
Liz at 235-3667 or
fax resume to Jennifer Penz
at 519-285-5338
www.welcomewagon.ca
Graduate - John,
Kathy, Matthew and
Miranda Hayter are
very proud to
announce the gradua-
tion of Melissa.
Melissa graduated
from Fanshawe
College with a Fitness
& Health Degree. She
is currently enrolled at
Fanshawe/Western
collaborated four-year
nursing degree.
All the best
Love your family
PIZZA DELIGHT
A Lot More Than Pizza!
• 50 Seat Dining Room with a
Full Menu, or Take out and Delivery
• Free Delivery in Town
• Buffet Everyday
345 Main St. Exeter Ont.(at Second Set of Lights)
235-1992 Licenced by LLBO
The Baha’is of Lambton Shores proudly present
Nancy Campbell’s
Dance Workshop AND
Michigan’s MIOB
Baha’i Youth Group
in a performance of highly entertaining
INTERPRETIVE DANCING
7:30 p.m. Sat. Nov. 23
at the GRAND BEND LEGION
FREE ADMISSION
Donations to the Partnership Committee
for the Library, Cultural
and Recreation Centre
FOR INFORMATION CALL JOSY
AT 238-6036
Ann Darling
Exeter
SAT., NOV. 23 9 p.m.-1 a.m.
LUCAN COMMUNITY CENTRE
Tickets available at Clarke’s Variety, Lucan
ADVANCE $10; DOOR $12
OR CALL 227-0044
PROCEEDS TO LUCAN IRISH 6 HOCKEY CLUB
Usborne Central School students got in the Christmas spirit last week as they donated over 30 shoeboxes of
gifts and small toys to the Operation Christmas Child project,which delivers the gifts to children in war-torn
countries.Above are the students who participated.(photo/Scott Nixon)
Generous students
The 1st annual Kause for Kids motorcycle parade in Grand Bend Nov.3 brought in hundreds of teddy bear
for kids and $12,123.The 32 members of the Ontario’s West Coast Riders presented the cheque for the
Grand Bend Optimists to administer funds for kids with special needs with input for distribution by the
Riders.The teddy bears will go to area Christmas Bureaus,Lionness,Lambton and Huron police,fire and
ambulance departments and crisis centres.Co-organizer John Relouw says the parade will run next November
as a unique kick-off to the Christmas season.Front L-R: Rider Relouw,Pete Armstrong,Joe Roberts,Optimist
Director Judy Mason,Co-organizer Nelson Desjardine,Optimist Treasurer Brian Roberts.For parade photos,
see www.grandbend.com under fund-raising events.(photo/Sandra Forster)
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Interpretive
dancing
performance
GRAND BEND – Nancy
Campbell’s Dance
Workshop and a Baha’i
youth group from
Michigan will perform
interpretive dancing Nov.
23 at 7:30 p.m. in the
Grand Bend Legion.
Admission is free.
Donations will be accept-
ed for the Partnership
Committee for the new
library, cultural and
recreation centre.
For more information,
call 238-6036.