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Times-Advocate, 1988-09-21, Page 36Page 16 Times -Advocate, September 21. 1988 Elimville WI enjoy UCW meal By SHIRLEY COOPER ELIMVILLE - Twenty -lour Elim- ville Women Institute members and guests sat down to a delicious meal prepared by .the United Church Women. The. conveners for the Safety program that- followed were Marjorie Johns and Muriel Parsons. Muriel opened the meeting by having all stand ,.do a few:. sari file exercises and .a few elimination items. She read an article "If in doubt - throw out". . Muriel introduced our guest Legion winners EXETER - Tucsd:.} night Seniors Euchre High Iady.was Lily Swartz . 73; High man was Evch n Bieber -- 74. Low woman was (alien West-. lake. - 54,- Low mar- Ina Skinner - 45. Most Ione hands iadv WaLily Swartz. - 4. Most lone hands sten was Gorden Bieber - 5. Wednesday night was sports night there was pool, euchre. and darts. For the pool, the winners were Dave- Dettmcr and Basil Craw- ford, Bob Jones and Jini Merrvless. Bob Jones had high run. Euchre the winners were High. Lady Vi Hendy - 84, High Man was Joe -Clark - 86. Most lone hands Lady. -was Lois Learn. Most lorie hands Men was Bill Snaith. Low for the Ladies was Lydia Rc- gicr and for. tile Mens was• Cliff Moore.. Winners of -the Darts was Mery Hodgert and Jean Simpson, Mac Wall and- Audrey Gunness, High Score Lady was Jean Simp- son 116. High Score Men -was_ Mery Hodgert:1Q8. Thursday night. seniors shuffle- board winners were Joe Gosar-344-, Harold Davis - 322, Steve Krap- chak- 304, Wilma Davis - 280, La- - verne Stone - 260, -Pearl McKnight and Marjorie Hodgert - 254., Most honest was Mabel McKnight -110. Friday night was dart appreciation night. -rbc winners were: 1st team, Irene Jackson, Peter Anstett, Annie Lawson and Greg Bell. 2nd team was Shirley -Ann Rose, Tint Alce, Eileen Spurn and Dave Bea- - ver. - ea --vera High score lady was Nancy . Beaver - l(X}. High sore man was Roy Hunter - 126. • - ,1 would like to thank everyone who came out and supported Le- gion Week and -also the ones- that helped. Without these people these events would not he a success. Sports Officer Don Wallace speaker, 7re%ur Wilson trout ifuron Apothecary in Exeter. He gave in- fi►rmation on many different drugs including whin anti how they, were disc•oVered and what the are used for. Today our scientists work try- ing to discover a medactnc to help prevent, cure of give relief for a cer- tain disease. Before, a medicine was • more or less discovered by accident. - This topic proved to he very inter - e lin as well as. informative. -? 1r. Wilson answered many questions during a question period. Marjorie thanked him and presented him• with a gift.. - ' Marjorie gave a comical reading on the motto "A place for every- thing and everything in its place!" Everyone joined -in singing "Smile" followed by a short break. _ The president, Marie Brock, opened• the business part of the 40th anniversary meeting held in meeting. Thc'roll call was answered August were passed around for all to by 'Name a new safety precaution .see. taken in your home this year." • The London Area Convention will he held in Si. Thomas on Oc- tober 13 and 14. Marie will be our delegate with one other member to go with her. The Fall Rally will be held Octtr her 3 at l lensall United. Church w;t[h Kippen as host branch. Waste an - agement and recycling will be the topic. Members are asked for items for the hake, craft and produce table. Marion Skinner will help Marian Dougall put up the. display for the District Institutes at the fair. . Members are reminded of the Granton Women's Institute History Day in Granton at the St. Thomas Anzlican Church on September 29. • Members signed "get well" cards for keta Morley and Elva Routley who are in hospital. Pictures of Centra, . lia by Mrs. Tom Kooy -CEti'hkAL1A - At the United Church Sunday Rev. Carter chose - as her topic "Whence Then Comes Wisdom '. . The senior choir Will inert on Thursday evening September 22 at 8 p.rn. The junior choir will meet the sante evening, to grades6 - 8 at -Faye and Larry Skinner's Irom 6 to 7:30.p.m. for an -evening of games and a barhegttc. - Next Sunday being Zion Anniver- sary,. there will be no service at Centralia but Sunday School will meet at 10 a.m.. Don't forget the Centralia. Coun- try C'ratt Show at the United Church on • Saturday, October 1 -from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.. Luchrc prize_ winners at Hey- - wood's on September 12 were High score- Marian :Noels, Percy Noel. Lone hands Miry !lioser, Toni Singer at library Kooy. Low score Jean Noels, llar- old Beaver. next euchre September 26 at, 2:.30. Everyone welcome. Wedding- bells rang at the United .Churth Saturday, September 16 when Colleen Koehler and Tim Hare exchanged wedding vows. Congratulations to the young couple. )kc. are sorry to report that Barb Sander. is a patient in University - Hospital, London. Get well wishes go out to.her. Jerry and Carol Iclills spent the weekend in Avlmcr and were joined by their family on Saturday to at- tend the wedding of Carol's niece. Toni and 1 were Saturday evening dinner guests with Helen MacDo- nald, Ltican. . . Bob Heywood will be the soloist at St. Patrick's Anglican Church, Saintshu.ry on Sunday, September 25, - - Sponsored by the Huron County Public Library; with the assistance of the Outreach Ontario -program of - thc Ministry of Culture and Com- munications and the Ontario Arts Council, Ted Roberts will perform. at the Exeter Library at 1:30 p.m. on October 1,. 1988. Admission S 1.00 ner person. Ted Roberts is a member of Can- ada's longest -established folk group, - The Travellers. A profes- sional musician, Ted has performer( for the Queen of England, die Em- peror. of Japan and around the globe. A .former host of CBC's "Entertainers" Ted's humour and easy -style will make this a very enjoyable concert for older adults. "WE TRIED LISTENING TO THE HARD ROCK STATION, BUT THE PAINT PEELED OFF THE WALLS." K "We like good rock music, whether we're driving or at home, but who wants to listen to Twisted Sister, iron Maiden or Shriek Rack? We want rock music, but we don't want the paint peeling off the walls! Then we discovered 103.1 FM. CIOM plays our favourite songs, plus great -gold hits from our generation! Springsteen, Rod Stewart; The Stones, Wings, Bob Seger, The Moody Blues, America, Fleetwood Mac, and so many more! CIOM-FM truly does have better music!!" Better Mas/c (IQM 103.1 FM September 23 , 24, 25 South Huron Rec Centre, Exeter "FOCUS ' ON RUTABAGA" C. 9 - 12:00 Noon Entries to be placed �6 12 - 6:00 p.m. Judging (closed to public) , 6:00 p.m. Doors Open Commercial Concessions Indoor Exhibits 7:30 p.m. Official Opening program Queen of the Fair Contest of Onions. Rutabaga Ripping Ropes by local school teachers Auction - prize winning hams from Hog Carcass Competition Lioft /orhes 00//rs Rutabagas 9:30 a.m. School Pets Judging 10:00 a.m. Amateur Light Horses Arabian Horses 10:30 a.m. 4 H Horses 11:00 a.m. PARADE departure Poultry and Pigeons 11:30 a.m. Draft & Haflinger Horses 1:00 p.m. Childrens Mini Tractor Pull a caw -os 4H Calf Club a�,abag Sheep Rutabaga Bowling (outdoors, east of Rec Centre) Rutabaga Shot Put (outdoors, east of Rec Centre) 1 - 4 p.m. Cooking and Craft Demonstrations 1:30 p.m. Bed:Races (outdoors) Vehicle Parking $1.00 Admission: Adults $3.00, elementary Children FREE Admission: Adults $3.00 Elementary Children 500 envy ng• et� ta\P CFz s`fn q'S r�dfhs I pG 9:00 p.m .DANCE - Bustin' Loose of 9:30 a.m. Appaloosa Horses Rutabagas 12:30 p.m. Goat Show (Ag. Building) 1:00 p.m. Antique and Classic Car Show (Arena) Pre -registration appreciated. Call Cliff 228-6312 eS 2:00 p.m. BINGO $1,100.00 prizes 00' (Auditorium) a``o�,e e "Always Something New at Exeter Fair"