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Lakeshore Advance, 2011-10-05, Page 2928 Lakeshore Advance • Wednesday, October 5, 2011 OAmer/ Hundreds come to tree planting At least 350 people came to the 7th Annual Tree Service held at the Morrison Dam near Exeter, The Reverend Father Grayhame Bowcott from St. John's By The Lake, Grand Bend officiated, Colin Haskett and Bill Haskett spoke. Peter Darbishire represented the Ausable Bayfield Conservation Foundation. 134 trees will be planted in the upcoming year throughout the AB Watershed area, A list of all names is kept at the Foundation office. Pr4JLj%' AIVT'IQU FLEA MAR!(gT SUNDAY. OCTOBER 1" IS OUR LAST MARKET OF THE SEASON Don't miss this opportunity to get end of season deals and star your Christmas shopping early Pick up your pumpkin pre, squash and other goodies for Thanksgiving dinner while you are here. We are open 8 AM - 4 PM rain or shine. 3 MILES SOt1Ttl OF QRND BEND ON MWY 21 519-238-8382 plaeryI tJIMeewa tal.eeas OPEN SUNDAYS •-4 MAY TIMLU 711ANI`I61VINo KION sr: BRANCH 498, GRAND BEND BINGO Thesday - 7pm MEAT DRAWS Friday - 5pm•7pm ENTERTAINMENT Saturday, October 8" 3-7pm "PSR$UADSRS" "SPICLAL THANKSGIVING DRAW" Friday, October 7th Starts at 5pm Plan to attend our,.. THANKSGIVING/ OOTOSIIIIPIST HOOPLA Saturday, October 8th 3-7pm Elrrtainme«rt; MPSrsuaders" Food Available: 3-7pm ou ro a s once. EVERYONE WELCOME HALL RENTALS Call: Sharon 5194311411110 FOk.1L1 D!RTYWGS M H. cum Dirty Dogs at the Q Atka Lynda itlihnan-Mpley The Thedford Dirty Dogs celebrated the opening of the season and their home ice with a Barbecue fun day before the Exhibition game on September 24th. Shown here (L -R) are Lolse Smlthrim, Electa Read, Shawn Duncan, Shawn Dickey and Chris Hayman. Last weekend the Dirty Dogs beat Milverton 4 Wheel Drives 4-2 in Thedford Frday and lost to Tlllsonburg Thunder 6-2 In Tillsonburg Saturday. „ 1U31i 101N IN (:IKI.KH'IKA11NG i'11B 50t,4 l�{��clrluu/ 4 innvetsclty cJ ()#»(/ &c2 i eeai« �ntit`t ON Ok:amiER 8, 2011 MASS at Si. tomitixr Oafish at 1 PM ()pert [louse from 2 - S rM at the Zurich Community (;entre Engaging students in digital human library Everyone has a certain special talent, ability or expertise in life. It might be from a passionate hobby, a community concern, a business or career. Now imagine sharing your story, your passion with young students as part of a "Digital Human Library”. Leigh Cassell is a primary teacher at Stephen Central Public School. She is on a personal mission to build a Digital Human Library to share the life experiences of folks next door, in the region, across the district, In the province, across the country and throughout the world. She began to build her collection last year and it has worked so well, she is inviting the world to come Into her classroom digitally and meet with her students, And how does It work? Through a video- this library truly engages the NI students. �. , It tt II, 1,, 111, *L t,tt.,s Today. 1 in 5 people with diabetes survives heart disease. Help reverse the trend. Visit getserlous.c•