Times-Advocate, 1988-09-14, Page 6Times -Advocate, September 14, 1988
SUNSHINE KIDS An Open House was held.Saturday morning for the Sunshine Kids nursery school at Exeter
United Church. New students Ian Drummond,Melissa Simpson at the top and Stephanie Richards and Jennifer
Anderson on the slide are shown with teacher Ruth Mercer.
Goes to help Girl Guides
Riverview WI's money well spent
:MESA CRAIG -, When the
• members. of Rivcrvicw Women's
TO MARRY - Mr.. acrd Mrs. Don
t,1 : Mr. and Mrs. George
r: ropy to a}nnoGnce the
.ch 'dren Brenda
Ann 1? :.,art John on. Saturday.
24. 1933 at 3-00 p.m. at
-G.t :` f,1:.. •t Carmel Church.
Ooo-r_,-:)' . to fo!:ow in Her.salf.
Institute attended the September
meeting in the Masonic !fall, Ail-
sa Craig, they [earned that the
money they spend on Girl- Guide,
Cookie'sis put to good use. Mari-
lyn Barbc, who last summer along
with 30(10 people from 46 different
countries attended a Girl Guide
Camp at Echo Valley in Saskatche-
wan, was the speaker.
Marilyn went as a leader and she
shared with the Institute members
her experiences at this camp. To il-
lustrate her talk she had slides and
pictures. -
Ruth McCallum, Education and
Cultural -Activities Convener, pre-
sided_ for
re-sided-for this program. Ruth read an
Apple Pic Poem as well as a poem
that she had written..
The members answered the Roll
Calf by showing an article made
frotn wood. Ruth Ross had a con-
test on trees.
In the business part of the meet-
ing, presided over by president Eve-
lyn McNaughton, articles were re-
ceived for the Children'sHospital of
Western Ontario.
Reports of the County Rally and
the Curator's Workshop were given.
Wc were urged to attend 'our SOth
•
PP_
The Davies Orchard in Lucan is now
owned by:
Lewis & Bev Cardiff and Girls
r .
Introducing --
Apple Dale
Orchard
Sept, 1 we will be open for
business as usual.
Pick -Your-own
Macintosh
Apples
T,
Biddulph Rd 15
Mooresv,lIe
Ciandeboye
GS well as:
Red & Golden
Delicious, Mutsu,
Empire, Spy, Spartan,
Ida Red
- available in season.
Exeter
I Apple Dale
Orchards
Biddulph
Con 4
R. R. l Lucgn, Ontario
227=4736
tucan
(tum at OPP
station)
Anniversary Banquet and to invite
friends to attend also. The banquet
will 'be in the United Church on
September. 15.
Delegates were appointed to attend
the London Arca.COnvention on
October 13 and 14 in St. Anne's
Centre, St. T_ Thomas:
. The next meeting of Rivcrvicw
W.I. will be held on Monday, Octo-
ber 3 at 8 p.m. in the Masonic
Hall. Marjorie Quinney will have
slides and a commentary on
"Sleeping Children Around the .
World".
PC women
sponsor
seminars
TORONTO.- The Ontario Pro-
gressive Conservative Association
of Women announccd.it will spon-
sor "Local 'Government Elections
'88", non-partisan, non-profit semi-
nars to assist individuals seeking
election - or re-election as a local
government -representative this fall..
The "Local Government Elections
'88" Seminars 'will address recent
changes to.the Municipal Elections
---Art,---includittgBill106; -which of----
fecLs campaign funding and expcndi-..
ture disclosure.
"The impact of the reforms will
be significant to the candidates for
this year's elections," says Fran
!busmen, OPCAW President and
seminar organizer. .
"Candidates are hcing faced with.
rules and regulations that are unfa-
miliar to. them. Our scininars are
designed to help them familiarize
themselves with the legislation and
therefore, to run an effective and
successful campaign."
• 011ier topics to he discussed at the
seminars arc campaign strategy,
campaign resources, issue manage-
ment and communications.
The day -long seminars will be
held throughout the province on
Saturday, September 17, 1988 in
Toronto, Barrie, Thunder Bay,
Chatham and Ottawa.
Many activities at Huronview
Day Care Centre busy place
CLINTON - If you cnju„o; ial-
izing, a piece of pie or ntutlin with
tea, come and join us on October
288 here at the- Huron_ Day. Centre
r"liuronview) for ourannual B;traar.
In recent -months, the Huror) Day
Centre has been %.ery busy. In N1ay,
-. oluntcers and -Malt attended the
Joint C'onf'erence v.hich was held in
Ott;tt.a of Older. Adult Centres of
Ontario, Meals on Wlwels and On-
tario Home Support \ssucialion.
The information acquired by those
who attended was shared_with-those
who were unable to attend, to fur-
titer enhance the prograrn.'Scycral .
other infurnlatiyc %%orkshops were
alu) attended in the spring,
The a heel -c h;tir accessible bus
w as put to good use recently, with
(lay trips to-\leCorniick Home and
-l'arklkood 1l1:1spitaLan London,. El=
::in Manor in St. -Thomas and to
Dundas to visit .%ith Ann St. Jc;in
lOrinef. c:o-..ordinat(iri :it her Day
('are Centre there. li:id,:ntally, the
htt..is available for conummity, use
with ad yawed notice. - 'Me:Stroke Recovery Club s.yim
therapy ,has resumed- again, running
froth Jurie through to September.
Slang outings ha�c-b .'n enjoyed
over the summer: The trip to.'1_o-
'ot►tu R) a Blue',la) s game proved a
Ion -lilted day. -Scy'rtl'picnics to-
Bavlteld, Godcrich and Mitchell
..ere -enjoy sit in spite Of the- hot
rather. The _Goderich :\luseun)
provided sonic nostalgia lor.t)>any
-of thc.clients: . •- -
Back at the Day Center, card. play-
ing, shufllehoarcl, playing hall, and
-crafts are enjoyed daily, as well as-
Iunch.•They have even pursued the
nutking of jam. A sticky situation,•
thatching the weather.- -
"hhey will contiriu. .yiltt footcare
ever)' six week %%fiile hairdressing
and whirlpool 'baths are provided •
-drily. - - -
- -:\. sur cy, conducted by the Um-
- versify of Western Ontario is -pres-
ently 'being- done. funded by Cinn-
munity and Social Services. to
accumulate iniormal,iuri on Day
Care: C'cnIr' Staff, volunteers and
clients circ heir int'rvi,:wed as to-
DONNAN .- PERRY
Carolyn Huth Perry and Allan James
Donnan were united in marriage on
May 14, 1988 at -Exeter Pentecostal
Church with Rev: Robert Smith and
Rev. Robert •Donnan. officiating. The
bride is the daughter of Bruce and
Shirfey Perry, Exeter and the groom
is- the son of Rev. Robert and Con-
nie Donnan; Grimsby. Matron of
honor was Nancy Sharrow, sister of
th'e bride. Bridesmaids were Isabel
Petry, sister- of the bride and Melis-
sa Donnan., sister of the groom.
Flowergitls, were Melinda Donnan,
sister of the groom and Sarah Per-
ryniece of the bride. Best man was
Craig Oliver, friend of the groom.
Ushers were Mark Perry, brother of
the brrde and Robert Jolly, friend of
the groom. Music was provided by
Doug Steckle, Brenda Triebner and
Janet Krahn. The couple are resid-
ing in Exeter. .
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2_3/-3561
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• Patties
• Schnitzel
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Extended Store Hours
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Closed Sundays
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
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also FROZEN TURKEYS available
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FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE -
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Stellers-and
:Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stephens are
pleased to announce -the marriage --
of their.chitdren, Dinette Mary and
Joseph Andrew, on Saturday, Sep-
tember 17,- 1988 al Our Lady of
Mount.Carinel Church at 3:00 p.m.
Open reception.at 9:00 p.m.
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FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE -
Mr. and Mrs. RobertBoogemans are.
pleased- to •announce the forth-
coming marriage of their daughter,
Lori Anne -Greta, to' Gregory
C`'arles, son of -Mr. and Mrs. Law-
nce Gilbert. The wedding will take _
place September 24, 1988 at Zion
Lutheran Church, Dasttwood at 2:30 -
p.m. Open reception to follow in -
Parkhill. Oniar,o.
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262-3048
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