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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1982-07-14, Page 6Times -Advocate, July 14,1982 GET MAPLE LEAF AWARDS - Kinette zone co-ordinator Marie Jefferson recently presented Maple Leaf awards to Exeter club. members Helen Kluges, Mary Loucks. Sally Snedden, Phyllis Humphreys and Sylvia Watson. Photo by Schwartzentruber Children's play opens at Huron Playhouse The play focuses on the slave named Androcies (played by Sally Cahill) and adventures of a poor Roman GREAT GRANDMA'S QUILT - Karie Jennison of Grand Bend Come to the Lambton Heritage Museum with her mother Beth to see her great grandmother's quilts on display. Leita Hill, Crediton hcid six quilts on display at the 10 -day quilt show and sale. Museum quilt show attracts about 4,000 Lambton Heritage Museum's quilt show and sale was one of the most successful events to date. There were 114 quilts displaYed in two galleries and they attracted about 4,000 visitors to the museum. Entries came from the areas of Goderich to London to Petrolia. There were three display categories in the show. Some were for sale, others in competition for best antique and best modern designs and craftsmanship, and others were displayed for their historical significance. Prices of quilts on sale ranged from $500 downward. First award in the antique competition went to Mrs. Alex McIntosh, Forest for• her laurel wreath design. In the modern class,. Laura Steadman of Petrolia won first prize. 'Quilt artists from the immediate area included Doris Pfaff, Exeter; Dorothy Simpson, Exeter; Leita Hill, Crediton; Eleanor Hayter, Grand Bend and Grand Cover Quilters, Grand Bend. MR. AND MRS. MERVYN TIEMAN On July 2. 1932. in Dashwood. Ontario. Alice Hoffman become the bride of Mervyn Tiernan. The couple hove resided in Dashwood all their lives where they stili operate Tiernan s Furniture and Hardware Store which was started by Mr. Vernon s father 75 years ogo. Mr. and Mrs. Tiernan have two daughters Nancy - Mrs Robert Stormes of St. Thomas- Lynda - Mrs. Robert Cor- nelious of Sarnia_ Also five grandchildren. They ore c eiebroti ng their 50th wedding anniversary Sunday J u - ly 18 with on open house of their home on Mor St. in Dashwood from 2 to 5 pm. All relatives. neighbours and friends ore. ins iced to -loin them. Your friendship and presence 's a cherished gift_ We respectfully re- quest no others Cherries Pick your,own sweet and sour cherries starting July 12 - at Armitage Orchards Ridge Road, Bosanquet Twp. RR 1, Forest Pitting machine on the form for your convenience. Closed on Sunday. Phone 873-5970 1 Alfred, the Royal Lion (played by Brad Dalcourt). Androcles possesses the magic ability to talk to animals, but, when his harsh Master finds out and thinks' he is a sorcerer, he must run for his life. He meets Alfred' who is roaring with pain caused by a thorn in his paw. No one will help Alfred because he is, after all, av'y. mighty lion. When Androcles pulls the thorn out, they become friends and help each other. 'Originally written for the Bastion Youth Touring Company in Victoria, Androcles, The Lion and Friends is the first production to be mounted this season by the Huron Country Playhouse Young Players '82 Company. The play was directed by Program Director John Heath,,with sets designed by Bruce Walker and lights by Ben Cekuta. As well, a special set of puppets have been skillfully created by Melissa Veal. Company members Dori Elliott, Colleen Krueger,. Larry Mennell and Rick Schiralli alternate the roles of the Slave Master and the Royal Lionkeeper and the duties of the puppeteers. One of the first birthdays recorded - Pharaoh's - is described in the Book of Genesis. The celebration featured a great housebold feast, with all servants and family invited. Prisoners were released from jail bn that day also. Just what's in a name? How would you feel if you had to go through life with a father whose name was Tough Cookie and a mother whose name was Buttertart? What kind of name would you be saddled with? Tough Tart? Butter Cookie? How would you explain it to your friends? How could you face the world? What could you expect out of life? Sure, you'd be a horse.. Don't horses have feelings, too? Don't they have pride in their heritage? A match like Tough Cookie and What -A -Hassle does not sound like a relationship made in heaven. Rockin'Robbie and Majestic Motion sounds like they'd make a hit -at least on the dance floor. Dream Maker and Lucy Dares gives promise of more excitement in the relationship. Happy Fella and Romance Lady sounds like a perfect match. If your name influenced the amount of respect you received from others, how much respect could you expect if your name was Windshield Wiper? How could you convince anyone you weren't a clown, if Your r tame was Clown Prince Would anyone listen to Your serious philosophies of life, it you had to introduce Yourself as Monkey Wrench? Would anyone accept advice from Mud Flap? How much ielf-confidence would you gain if everyone called Could Luc be a Lucy Good Luck Charm for The Gambler, even though he had Sal a Wh hankering for of For- tune? Could Subset Sue ever hope to catch Sunrise Sam? Could Smog Alert ever see a Clear Sky? Odds 'n ends you Oh its You or if you had to call yourself Just Me or I can't Help It? How could you solve any problems if you were Dilemma? Could Pride Alone rescue a friend, if he were Two Steps Back? Could Tiny Talent ever grow tor? Would BG Bunny ever become a Rapid Rabbit? Could a Weeping Willow ever fullfill his Dream of Glory and become a Tall Oak? By Elaine Townshend Could Beatcha Bya Nose and No Way. resolve their differences with help from Photo Finish? These and other questions are all part of the perplexing issue of "What's In A Name?" Over 80 Ototo Mrs. EH Brown VMS le yaws old on July 6. 4 GRADUATES - Julie Christine Blanchard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Blanchard, London, received her Bachelor of Arts degree at the Spring Covocation of the Univer- sity of Western Ontario. Julie is the granddaughter of Mrs. Emolie Finlay and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Blanchard, Exeter. Dr. G. Woodfin• Dashwood Medical Contra Phone 237-3693 - a •t 1 WeIhng nofograph y Book \ol,s to hate our happiest day preserved for ears to come CALL Schwartzentruber Photography 23S-0617 SecciM Watute Enjoying the wilderness can be second nature to you. Learn ho* first hand, in Ontario's Provincial Parks.Organized mushroom hikes, wolf howls, and nature trails give everyone, adults and children alike, the chance to get back to nature, and a better understanding of our natural environment. All adding an enlightening new option to the first rate experience already afforded. Ontario's Provincial' Parks. Second to none. For more information write: Ontario Travel Parks, Box 33, Dept. S.N., Queen's Park, Toronto M7A 1N3. Or call: in Toronto 965-4008. Outside Toronto, 1.800-268-3735. Ontario Provincial Parks NAME CITY ADDRESS POSTAL CODE EXETER KINETTE EXECUTIVE - The new executive of the Exeter Kinette club was named recently. Bock, left, co -bulletin editor Wanda Reynolds, treasurer Ann Arm- strong, secretary Salty Snedden and registrar Phyllis Humphreys. Front, president Sylvia Watson and past president and bulletin editor Mary Loucks. Photo by Schwartzentruber s - of Q Fresh Pork A&H Superior Quality Meats o Spare : Ribs 1.89 T r H PERI •RFO•D'ARK H SUPERIOR FOOD MARK Ib. B urns Smell Link SAUSAGE 16.1.49 B urns Pride of Corrode Sliced 17' , oz. pkg.2.49 SIDE BACON SOO g. POLISH SAUSAGE ,b1.59 Burns Boneless. 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