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Times-Advocate, 1982-11-17, Page 17Prize winning poem recited Meal weather for Rprogram at Ailsa Cralg movie to be shown in the ac- Presented each member with tivity centre of "Ma and Pa a county key gain and spoon. Kettle going to the fair" Fri- Three tables of euchre were day evening November 19 at at play in the lounge at the 7:30 p.m., also the bazaar in south entrance of the apart - the United Church, Saturday, ,ments (Craigholme) Monday November 20 from 2-4 p.m' afternoon. Winners were Mrs. With Mrs. May Bowman McEwen, Mrs. Dores, and recently were her daughter, Sinclair McIntosh. Mrs. Bob Evans, Ilderton, The next euchre will be in Mrs. Glenn Dickens, London the Activity Centre and cousin from Oshawa. November 22 at 2 p.m. ay AMP D 01EN$ Aliso Craig They fought with courage, Ideal weather prevailed on some died in agony. Thursday last when a crowd As we pause, we also of people witnessed this remember alive me,ostart • year's Remembrance Day Who service held at the Legion's their lives again. cenotaph. Never to forget the pain, the Miss Meaghen Henry, first dying of friends, prize winner of this poem, That even time, with family read it. will never quite mend. "What Canadians Have As we pause we remember to Remember" everyone, As we pause a minute to Who went to war to save our remember the brave, freedom. Who risked their lives for our As we lay the wreaths on the freedom to save, grave, They marched to freedom, We remember those who defeating the enemy, lived and died brave. `,t Do It Yourself And Save! Irip • Big in-store stock SrSuOL W+YY ifAo lY4y Up to 50% Off •In Also come in and browse through our giftware section for your Christmas gifts. Open daily 9 5:30 Wed. 8 Sat. 9 - 3 Exeter Decor Centre 15 Gidley St., E., 235-1010 Ample parking The following laid wreaths - Provincial, Jack Riddell; Village of Ailsa Craig, John Whitntore; East Williams, Pete Twynstra; McGillivray, Jack Dorman; Legions Ladies Auxiliary,. Mrs. Ted Harmer; Branch 422 Legion, Eric Slater; Senior Citizens, Harold Guilfoyle; Businessmen Association, Merlon Bender. Lion's Club, Lorne Smith: Optimist Club, Merlon Bender; Guides and Brownies, Marion Jones; Scout Organization, George Coursey; Netherlands Ser- vice, Bert Pera; Victory Boosters, Mrs. Roy Sutherland; and North Mid- dlesex District high School. The worship, held indoors, was conducted by Rev. Maureen McLeod Walter, leader, and Rev. David Brun- ner, preacher, on behalf of the Ailsa Craig and Community Ministerial Association. Pianist was Mrs. Clarence Morgan. Congratulations are extend- ed to each who won in the poster contest sponsored by the Legion - first, Todd Dart , second, Jim Walsh, from grades seven and eight, East Williams. Also to Grades four, five and six with Melissa Minter, first, from Cutting down or pruning trees near overhead wires is dangerous. If you are touching a tree or branch that falls irfto wires, you could be seriously injured or killed. Be extremely careful. Before pruning or felling trees that -a -re near hydro wires call your local hydro for advice or assistance.`` Safety around electricity is no shock to you. Exeter Prbik Utilities Commission Chairman Murray Greene Chan Livingstone Kentucky Fried Ckicken ,, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 When you buy our delicious 3 piece dinner. includes fries, cole slaw 1 and Grecian bread. Reg. $3.30. 1 coupon per dinner - coupon expires Nov. 28th INFLATION FIGHTER DOUBLE COUPON OFFER - Dinner CouponS SAVE With this coupon ' 00 Off Reg.., Price 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 81117- WITH THIS COUPON SAVE $310 Buy Our Delicious Bucket or Barrel of 1 Chicken and get 1 1 1 1 Coupon Expires Nov. 28th 14, HJEI 'I` 1 Coupon per deal 1 FREE F I X I N S Family Fries and a 1 Ib. salads of your choice I Kentucky Filed Ckicken... 227 Main St. N., Exeter McGillivray, and Tim McKichan of East Williams, as second winner. The results of the fine essays are: Grades 7 and 8 - Peter Pera, Arlene Thomp- son, both from McGillivray. In Grades 4,5,6, Lori Woods and Wayne McCallum, both from East Williams. Winners with a Poem from Grades 7 and 8 were Meagen Henry and Janet Lewis, McGillivray students. From Grades 4,514, Loralyn Smith, East. Williams and Marsha Sutherland, McGillivray. tegion president, Eric Slater and Reeve John Whit- more, presented each winner with a gift and congratulated them on their successful accomplishment. Remember the full-length et. GINGERBREAD HOUSE. BUYERS — Elizabeth and Cathy Coates admire a gingerbread house before buying it at Saturday's Exeter UCW bazaar. Why not attend the Craigholme nursing home bazaar on Friday afternoon November 26 for r your Christmas needs? Mr. andArs. Wayne . I - dock and son, Parkhill visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morton. The West Nissouri tug-of- war team was invited to at- tend the last West Nissouri township meeting in the coun- cil chambers. They are the All Canadian Champs as they *on 68 out of 69 pulls. All the members of the team, except one are from West Nissouri and they are the only team in Middlesex County. Warden John Whitemore commended the team for their accomplishments and The readers Write To T -A editor's desk: Referring to: Electors con- sistent: Hoogenboom defeated again. . As my eye caught the heading on page one, I felt ap- palled! We hear so much about people not wanting to get involved in anything I now see the reason why! Possibly the T -A would get wind of their 'defeat, and smear it across the front page. It is totally unnecessary! If that is what sells a newspaper, I personally will quit buying them. Making fun is one thing, but so far I have not heard anyone laughing. Abeta Dekoker -Times-Advocate, November 17, 1982 Page 5A Surprise Sale Thursday • 10 a.m. - 10 p.m. Coats & Sweaters 20% Off 10% Off Everything else in our store White Stag Corduroy �price Co-ordinates 4Gv4 Norwegian Blue Fox Fur Jackets $87 Compare this price anywhere Spooking Wood FASHIONS FOR HER zeh SPECIAL PRICES IN ALL ZEHRS MARKETS UNTIL CLOSING TUES. NOV. 23 OR WHILE SUPPLIES LAST SUPER SPECIAL! 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