HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1992-01-01, Page 12, les -Advo ale, Jatsuary 1, 4992
South Huron Ng Brothers and Sisters received a-$$dp boost
las( month. Brenna Prance (left) of Elson Tievel mesents
the cheque to Big Brothers and :Sisters 'represent Live Jim
Chapman. The money was raised through -the -Huron County
Day with the Blue Jays. -
Balintgb
by H. Davis
SAINTSBLJRI- - St. Patrick's All
glican Church celebrated tit.
Christmas Eve Holy Communion
Service at 6:3(? p.w -
Th. church and the service were
beautiful, the only lighting was the
Christmas tree lights and each per-
son holding a taper
Sunda). January s, St. Patrick
will celebrate "The Feast of the
.Epiphan.' Morning Prayer at
House church at Hugh and Glazed
Davis at 8:30 a.nl. The readings to
be Isaiah 60: I -it. Ephesians 1-
12, Psalm 72: 1-1-1. Holy Gospel
Matthew 2: 1-12. The Feast of the
Epiphany marks the end of the
Christmas season
Christmas visitors at Saintsbury
Mary • Da% is visited over the holi-
day
oll-
dav with Bob and Alexia Tindall
and tamiiv. Larry and Joan Grecrt-
tec and family, Tom and Jean Rich-
ardson and Gamily, Hugh and Hast i
Davis and lamil). • Bob, Heather
MacGillivray and family and t'd
chael and Suzanne Day is and tinni-
ly; icon and Nancy Cunningham
and 1pmily at Mar with Bob and
Alexia. Marylou. Robcrt and.Lisa
! 'dal I.
Roger MacGillivray of Vancou-
ver visited Bob and Heather Mac -
Giltivray and hand).
- Ralph -and Joyce Suitpson and
lamily. Bob and Heather MacGil-
uvray and Gamily, Michael and Su-
zanne Davis and family with Hugh
and Hazel Davis
Ron and- Margaret Carroll enter. -
tamed Christmas for daughter Bren-
da and larnily and son lan
W ayn. and Cheryl Carroll and
Tanury visited with relatives in Sar
Varna
by loan Beierhng
VARNA - The Christmas Carol
Candlelight Service held Sunday,
December 22 for Varna Goshen
was in Varna. Rev. G. Phillips and
bis wile Olive tit the Christ Candie.
Scripture reading. were read be
kc -Y. Phillips, Joyce Uowson, ;Bill
Dowsun, Marg Hayter and Joe Lau
rte in between the singing of carols
Willi Laurie shared tier talent with
Avcryune and sang a rncloxly of
--` "Z'liit'tsfine canals. -'The last •-carol
was Silent Night and as they sang
die Tights were all out except the
candles and the Christmas lights.
This followed with a fellowship
downstairs with a Birthday Cake
lug Jesus.
Madly larruhes nun {Fie -arca had
lamil) gatherings for Chrisuuas
and or New Years
Tuesday. January 7 the Stan Lec
Club will meet in the complex at 2
p.m. Please note the change in
time. They are hoping for a gtxxi
tuntuut and new members arc al
• ways welt:cnnc.
"Thursday. January 9 at 8 p.m. the
Varna U.C.W. will.fpect Also on
that night the Tionds 1( MO Gawp
(ages 10-13) wilLJuwct in .Bruce -
field Church at 7 p.m.
Anyonc•with a church. annual re-
,. port must hand it in by January 15.
Heather Laurie's Remeinbrance
Dayecssay for this year won first at
the Scaforth Legion;and is•gangon
to."Lu c Level. It witl.bo interesting
yttllr;ar low ,far this one goes as her
last costly went right•up to Provin-
cial Level-. Cungratttiations Heath-
' cr.
—Three Varna arca boys Jonathon
'Turner, David Rathwcll and Ray-
mond Wieling playing hockey Lor
the " ch Aaniams.entered in ,The
Silver Suck Touctiatnent in Kfnpar-
dine over ,the .weekend, won Altair
[irisin rcoyartlsa W11<ChAlauk.J tit
intu.,the serni-finals,and they • won
it. • •
i
. Harry Carroll, Margaret and Ron
Carroll attended the Christmas par-
ty at Exeter Villa recently and visit-
cdwith Eileen.
The St. ' Patrick's A.C.W. will
meet at Hazel Davis's home Tues-
day, January 7 at.8:00 p.m. Item for -
Daily Bread 'for roll cal I.
August 7,1991
•lhxcte'r council pmposes es to add the Rex Centre parking kit to the
list of areas that are off limits to skateboarders.
•Faun groups met together along with representatives of agricultural
organizations to debate the future of farming, however, the debate
brought more anger than answers.
•Dashwood celebrated its 20th annual Friedaburg Days.
August 14, 1991
*Exeter courted decided to start making its own police pd(icy choic- •
es, instead of continuing with a provincial board. Reeve -Rill Miokte
coiimcfitM iatthe"provbtce-wogtd-"f rve-yoa10-dothingsyou-don't^-
want to unless you take a stud."
•The Town of Exeter was pleased by Census reports that put the cur-
rent population numbers op to 4,300. 'Rte large numbers, however,
put Exeter dangerously close to thelimil of the water and sewage ser -
vi nt; capabilities. •
••"Exeter police became worried when a number of underwear thefts
were reported, andiere hoping that they fust had a prankster on their,
. -hands. -
August 21,1991
*Grand Bend began -attempts to revive "Sandcastle Days" for the
bummer of 1992. "We have to -have a -beach, that's the main thing,"
stated resident Laune Manncl1.
•7'he continuing boundary dispute involving Orand Bend was put on
-tt 4ttrwnshitrentifirpostien-hetonging to-Boaan-
--quer, a i1,AA-capon-de4ai$ing-4heGand{HOnd-Bosanquet portion
was to be re-examined.
August 28, 1991
• *Leningrad exchange strident, Eva Karchava artiived in Canada just
prior' to the coup in th6 Soviet Union. She will be staying with Phillip
and Roberta Walker until July 1992 and attending South Huron Dis-
• tract High School. •
•The 130 -year old house m MacNaughton Park suggested -to be de-
molished, was allowed to remain standing after the public believed
• there was more value in the housL than a parking lot in the samemea.
•Dick Kloss completed his 36 hour swim across Lake 'Huron and
.raised $6,000 for the village of Grand Bend in the process.
-SepteInber"4,1191
•Suspects were arrested by the Exeter OPP during a third attempt in
three tneriths-to break into and remove the safe at the Hertsall Liquor
Stere.
•Sky Harbour Aircraft Refinishing in Oerderich-was told to "clean up
their act" by the Ministry of the Environment, after discovery that
hazardous weshwetfr was being discharged by them into the Maitland
River.
•The Exeter OPP were called to the Grand Bend airport to investigate
a plane crash after a gust of wind flipped over a small airplane during
landing.
'September 11,1991
•New students to South Huron District High School received their of-
ficial welcome as part of the traditional "Welcome Week '
*Homeowners in the southwest corner of Exeter were told they would
-soon have to "cough up their share" for the new sewer system to be in-
atalled+in'the area. Charges would be'36(0 fiat intc, plus S6 per foot
-of fmntagc.
/ier-i8,-i991 .
•A 'benefit slo-pitch tournament in Centralia raised $5,00(1 for all -
terrain vehicle accident victim, Wayne }iindmarsh.
•Exeter council decided instead of a left -turn lane at the intersection
of Sanders and Main Streets, a more viable solution would be an ad-
vanced green light. However, ceyncil could not decide nn whether.ti
wciuli be"lhe'nortliTioit d—or soillfitintfitd 111 s-Wh1tIrwoutt1 pmflt
best. - -• .• _ • -
•The Lambton County Boundary Application Comnitittee took its final
reports to the public, de ailing that they could be accepted as final
since they have been accepted by both municipalities, as well as Hu
ron County.
September 25,1991
•Exeter council decided against covenng the extra 54,45( to restore
the Town Hall roof with a cedar shake roof instead of using asphalt
shingles. .
•Lucan officially put their new crosswalk lights into operation. 01
Concern to council, however, was the elimination of 11 parking spaces
to allow improved visibility at the approach to the new -crossover.
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