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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1992-05-27, Page 10Page 10 :`' l dvoojs, May 27, 1992 The Exeter United Churl. Women (UCW) celebrated their 30th anniversary Sunday afternoon, with a special service at'the Exeter United Church. Shown here are: UCW president Mavis Att hill (left), afternoon unit president Marian Dougall, past president and guest. speaker Alma Langford and evening unit president Grace Drummond. Exeter UCW unit meets EXETER - The afternoon unit of the Exeter United Church Women's group met with Marian Dougall presiding. After welcoming every- one the purpose was repeated in unison. The roll call was answered with a favourite flower by the 35 mem- bers. U.C.W. anniversary will be May 24 with Alma Langford as special Red Cross successful EXETER - Another successful Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic is over and the Red Cross team and Ausable River Nomads were pleased with the turnout. Everyone wants to maintain a safe blood supply and your assis- tance is greatly appreciated by the Red Cross. With 213 donors and 13 defer- rals, a total of 200 units of blood were donated. Thefall clinic will be held in October. - speaker. The friendship tea will be June 4; Westminster weekeed June 5-7 and the summer event July 25 at Siloam Church. There will be an auction at the June meeting. Doris Denham and committee were in charge of Devotions on Friendship. , Wilma Davis entertaieed with several musical selections. Tammy Antaya and Helen Rutten from Home and Country Home- makers were guest speakers. They explained service§ to Seniors. The meeting closed with the ben- ediction. Zurich tO host seniors -dinner By Caned Sweeney ZURICH - 'I1M X11 fit ! Z is once again WNW% MOM Sen- ior citizens dinner to be held Wednesday, Jupe 17 at the Zurich arena. Supper will be at 5:30 p.m. and any senior wishing to attend should contact Gerrie at 236.4358 or Barb Jeffrey at 236-4480 as numbers are important. Fist Communion Those making their fust com- munion Sunday at St. Boniface Church were Cameron Becker, Na- than Regier and Michelle Wilder, Fashion Show Last Monday the grade nine fami- ly studies students at South Huron DHS__ presented .__ming fashion show. Modeling. in the program was Renee Sweeney along with Heidi Klopp of Zurich. Following the event, the grade 10 cooking class served a luncheon. Magic Moon i)rasnaimdents at South Huron DHS presented their spring produc- tion, "Magic Moon" last week. The musical director was Craig Redick of Zurich who played the lead and also wrote and arranged much of the music. Others in the play from Zurich were Kendra Fenwick, Scott Par- sons, Dwane Foreman and Dan Thiel. Choir sing The MacKay Choristers Concert was held Sunday night at the Men- nonite Church in Zurich with a 60 - voice choir comprised of senior cit- izens from Goderich and the sur- rounding area. Spring concert Grade four, five and six students at SL Boniface School presented theirjping concert Thursday night. The production was a musical trib- ute to Canada in honour of her 125th birthday. PTA president Jim Denomme made the pay -what -you -pull dews with Rebecca Day winning $100, Mary McBride 850 and Kendra Fenwick $25. Lions dub The Zurich Lions Club met at the Dominion Tavern last Wednesday. A motion was made to donate $100 to the law enforcement Torch Run to be held June 3. A fish fry will be held Sunday, June 14 as part of Zurich's celebra- tion and neighbourhood party for Canada's 125th birthday. The MDA Lions convention will be held in Niagara Falls June 4-7. June 13 is the final District A-15 _cabinet meeting in KiLchtlner_ Bingeman Park. Fair board The next fair board meeting of the Agricultural Society will be held at the Hay Township hall in Zurich . on W y1 lou 8:30 pm. Plans are being made for the up- coming fair that will be held July 24-26. Personals Mozart and Marie Gelinas Sr. celebrated their 40th wedding wuti- versbry Sunday with a party held in their honour at the St. Boniface par- ish hall. Attending were seven of their eight children together with their families along with Marie's brother George and Rosalie Harvey and sis- ter-in-law Madeline Gelinas. The couple was presented with a plaque by MPP Paul Klopp from liament along with an Ontatitl family of Wily and MarihB Overholt held a gathering Satttrdsy at the Town and Country Bowling Lanes to help their parents cele- brate their 35th anniversary. Ervin and Marilyn Steinmann celebrated their 25th anniversary last Wednesday at the Dashwood Community Centre. Saintsbury by H. Davis SAINTSBURY • The Anglican Church Women of St. Patrick's held a very successful euchre tourna- ment and bake sale last Tuesday. Winners of the euchre were as fol- lows: Ladies high Audrey Hodgins; Mens high, Jean Noels playing a man's hand; Ladies lone hands, Mildred Hirtzel; Mens Lone, Mar- guerite Greenlee playing a man's hand; Ladies low, Kay Blair; Mens low, Milton Hodgins. Winners of grocery boxes Daily Bread was Tom Emery. An extra prize was won by Mabel Needham. The service of Holy Communion was held at St. Patrick's on Sunday with Betty Johnson reading the les- sons and Julie Carroll as server. Rev. Emery told the children that faith is believing in what we can't see -and for his message "While we wait for God's promises for our lives we must stand on the word". Sunday, May 31, St. Patrick's will celebrate the Holy Communion service at their 132nd anniversary with Nadene Bedell reading the les- sons. Servers will be Rose Cun- ningham, Lisa Carroll and Julie Carroll while Cheryl Carroll will be providing music for the service. TAYLORS MARKET RECOGNIZED FOR CONSISTENT QUALITY AND EX- CELLENT SERVICE 212 Victoria S!., Caston 482-3413 TAYLORS MARKET u one d the fest fruit and vegetable markets in the area which has been open since April 19, 1989. we feel that owners JEAN and ARNOLD TAYLOR can be proud of this business as we have tried products en numerous occasions and found the fruit and vegetables fresh, ripe and reasonably priced. The store is quickly becoming well known and appreciated throughout this are for its eueptiesal selection d quality and friendly service. You wffi be impressed with the way mar- ket has been laid out for convenience in shopping and more impor- tantly, with the quality of the At TAYLORS MARKET lead the field with their products and in this fruit 'and vegetable market they was sanitation and cleanliness. They also offer fresh baked goods, tasty cram pia. meat pies, fruit pies,bread, buns, eta made fresh every day on the premises. TAYLR'S MARKET certainly offer you las than most con- venience shops and grocery stores. You get less additives and las preservatives to prolong shelf life, and you also get less elaborate ppaackaging to drive up costs. What you get more if is wholesome Fakrd goods produced with the finest ingredients and often with proven recipes which aren't found in baking books. THE OWNERS personally se ecu the fruit end vegeuibles shown in this stores which assures quality canto' and thus fresh products for your table. We are pleased to recommend TAYLORS MARKET where the produce and items art well displayed and available at prices dam - Ing true value. - ci stfe butahng centre LANGFORD LUMBER & BUILDERS SUPPLIES LIMITED FOR QUALITY PRODUCTS AND GOOD SERVICE 230 Bayfield Rd. Clinton 482.3995 As everyone can already appreciate. no maner what we do to our homes or cottages in the way of improvernenu, there will al- ways be room for more of them. Whether you are contemplating the addition of a patio deck, repiaoeahe t windows or changing your unused basement into a family recreation room, a basic re- gturmnent will be the materials needed to complete these types of pmjecu. You will not only want a wide variety for selection, but they must also be available at a competitive ince LANGFORD LUMBER HOME CENTRES does offer these essentials as well as knowledgeable advice for both do-u- yourselfers and oontracwn to make your ideas more suooessfuL Established in 1981 the business is disecsed by JERRY NURSE, DON COLQUHOUN is the store Manager. They fee - nut lumber. $ insulation. picnic tables, patio stones, sheds, GLIDDEN pia -mu, wallboard, panellingg, and many other numerous articles too numerous to mention. They are a CASTLE BUILD- ING CENTRE which gives them t me ndous punbluil g • More than ever before in our life time people am ing for better products and service. The smart builders in the area who do business with LANGFORD LUMBER HOME CENTRE don't have to look any further for they already enjoy it. You'll find the same courteous service there whether you're pur- chasing a package or nails or a large order. These are some of the reasons you'll find many people diving to their location where the do-it-yourselfer is extai all the courteous of a large building contractor. They are continually akr to new products to be mar- keted, so that they are available to you as soon as possible. Varie- ty. quality and value are always consistent there sod is why LANGFORD LUMBER HOME CENTRES merits its recom- mending to people who appreciated doing business with a firm taps in irtf eld. MILTON J. DIETZ LTD. A NAME SYNONYMOUS WITH QUALITY PRODUCTS AND GOOD SERVICE R.R. 84, SEAFORTH 522.0608 Today's fanner are realizing that feed must be high in nutrition, so custom Wends am now available for certain types and breeds of livestock, and to save different purposes. A high nutrient intake can ensure that your livestock is healthy and leas susceptible to bacteria and disease, and helps to increase conception rata among breeders which in itself is an economic advantage. MILTON J. DIETZ LIMITED, RR4 Seaforth, was started in 1957 in response to a need in the area fora supplier of modern farm produces and information on their uses. Owned by MILTON J. DIETZ, and managed by bah MIL- TON sad his son BRIAN, this independently owned business pm- , vides its customers with such products as: pesticides, Purina feeds, Nutnte fertiliser, sprayers and pars, and ventilation equipment. In epnjunction with that it also provides a custom spraying service, soil and Wtue sampling, spraying and fertilizer recommendations, end ventilation consulung, crop seed sales and liquid (utilizers. 'These services along with the products offer good value for eve- r�spent. and by meeting v customers needs today and for re, this firm continues to prosper. LTON J. DIETZ LIMITED has the buyinitpWower, ex ri- p oducta and facilities to assay/it farmer. e . have the ex- kneededge on hand to become your ally m farming, litigious associate. for the finest in this type of services call or sliplocation. For people who appreciate doing busi- ness wick � : their field, stop in at MILTON J. DIET'!. LTD. a a class by itself. You will find MILTON.). DIETZ LTD. to be a friendly and informative place of business where astomen refer their friends. WHO'S WHO IN SEAFORTH CLINTON AREA Presenting Interesting Facts About the Achievements of Leading Businesses in the Area 9 By: Tom Glenfield and Garry Burns RYAN LANDSCAPING "WHERE SERVICE AND QUALITY START FROM THE GROUND UP" Located le Winthrop, 5 miles North of Seeforti en casstty Rd. 812 527.2979 The landscepmg of a property is like the frot ens the cake. It adds to the beauty and auractivasess of a bane t6ansgh varieties d co-ordinated colours and contrasts. Not only will a well lend- -W yard or lot contribute to the tenant's physical senses, but it will also make good finan -i sense: it out =tease the value and =ale feasibility of your baxne or commercial property. RYAN LANDSCAPING began as a bobby in 1986, when TOM and KELLY RYAN began selling cut plants. Since then k Ws grown into a thriving buainess. In addition to providing web products as: bedding ahnsbs. trees, rosebushes, garden supplies. ornemeatal shrubs and trees, lawn maintenance supplies, lawn and garden osmmenta and produce in season, RYAN LANDSCAPING also provides de- agn, installation and maintenance services. It takes training and experience, and a little uamnl aptitude to select suitable landscesing products and planets and place then in the appropriate location to mike best use of averleble spice and achieve the desired effect. The people at RYAN LANDSCAP- ING professionally the art of &signing. � maintaining the and granule d einduunnal or commercial tat. By choosing your supplies from RYAN LANDSCAP- ING you are unwed of the best stock, slate with the benefit d sound advice from the management, which will aid you in becom- ing more successful with `iodating. RYAN LANDSCAPING an allow you to diose horn varie- ties of shade and fruit trees, evergreens. shrubs, bulbs, annuals, perennials etc. Landscape pluming sequined an indepth knowlsdee of Mint's needs and capabilities. We feel that the people at RYAN LAN's• SCAPING have such knowledge and an integrate an unproved appearance that will last to its potential. Seaforth Manor Redressed Home and Nursing Hass GIVING RESPECTFUL CARE TO ONTARIO: ACED) 100 James St., Seaforth 527.0130 If you are beginning to fond it difficult carne for ycuneff, have card= probien, suffered a ordte, often lonely and tired high coo or bander d housekeeping. SFA FORTH FO MAN OR has a solution. SEAFORTH MANOR is ideal for thou who are more interest- ed in living carefree rather than pending moo of your time keep- ing house. It may also relieve the pressure pit won family men- ton who are meanly providing extensive care. At this home, you will receive personalized anantion from the trained registered nurses, registered nurse auista uinursing aides, health care aides, or residents attendants round the clock and still be readily accessible to family members and friends for regular vu - its. The aunosphere throughout the home is conducive to a full life so that whether your pace u more relaxed or a Little faster requiring plenty of stimulating activities, your choice is always respected and fulfilled. The SEAFORTH MANOR is owned by ED and CAROLYN OZIMEK. In 1988 it underwatt extensive expansion and renova- tion which was developed into 5'63 bed nursing hale with retire- ment home facilities on the second and third floor. Licenced as a nursing home by the Miniauy of Health - The Manor is a unique facility in Sekforth because it provides a home to residents requiring nursing care in its extended can section and also provides cue for residahts who are more iadepamdent in its re- tiremaht home. A leaden who comes into the int m:lent home does not have to leave the facility when he/she requires more care. Ile/she can simply move down one floor to the nusuhg hare. SEAFORTH MANOR has complied with all of the legislated standards of the Nursing Home Act, and is also subject to regu'ar inspewons: nursing, dietary, environment, fire and overall safety The Administrator d SEAFORTH MANOR IS RUTH HILDEBRAND, Director of Cars is JOANNE RYAN and Retire- ment Home Health Cars u CINDY DEOROOF. SEAF'ORTH MA dignified, comfortable living ar- rangements and for ante anion .skins • suppor- tive envirortin eat. W.J.EOM FEENEY CONSTRUCTION HAS SOLVED MANY HOME IMPROVEMENT PROBLEMS 168 UNION ST, DUBLIN 345.2405 When you ar out visiting your friends and neighbours and ad- miring some of t..- many barn improvements in this area, we would like to -congratulate this reputable firm. responsible for many of than. WJ. FENNEY CONSTRUCTION is located at 168 Union Sued in Dublin, and is owned by MONICA BOWDEN and RICK GREIN, who purchased the budseu in 1988 after gaining 25 yeas experience in the construction industry. If you're planning on an addition to your miming home, you probably don't have the expertise or eapetimaa needed to design the layout. You're go•uhg to seed help, and that's where W.J. CONSTRUCTION an became a valuable asset. This fine specializes in difiicuh designs and additions. They also pro- vide windows, doon and siding produou. We fed that while it has been the objective of this firm over the yeah to obtain a fair and honest profit from its extensive services, (Inc owners have personally made sure this business has away' fur- nishedthe *Iim standards in workmanship and materials at the n most cosi to the home owner. If you have been driving around and noticed a particular addition to a home which may have aught your eye because d its distinc- tive design and rather unique architecture, it's quite possible that it was done by W.J. FEENEY CONSTRUCTION. You dont have to build a solar borne to bays a house that is ener- gyatina:at. There are a variety of building products on the market today that can make your home leu expensive to beat and owl. As an euexy.eonsdous homeowner, you're likely to have already in- vested ss insulation and storm doors. but, you may not realize that windows Can be the mingle largest cause of anergy lou in (Inc hotel U your windows are, indeed, the culprit you should consider re- placing them wish new thermally efficient windows. When you are contemplating your needs concerning new siding, designing, doors, replacement windows or additions for your home, oouage or dudes, .visit or all W.J. FEENEY CON- STRUCTION first and see how they too can fu into your plans. MORGANS MOBILE HOMES & MODULAR HOUSING EXCEIIENCE 343 Victoria St., C]istos 402.7066 Established since 1967 the business is guided by owner DOUG MORGAN who cm take (Inchtime to math a unit for your lifestyle and within your price range, as well as providing service to beck up their tales. It represents one of the most reputable, modem and up-to-date modular and mobile home Sala and servioe eaves in the region and u the ran uk of yaws d dependable service to the public. If you decide to settle on a new site in the near future or use is on a conage site near the lake, MORCAN'S have a MODULAR H)ME tbat's eaacily right for you. Fecund here is a nice selastlan of GENERAL end NORTH. LANDER mobile homes ap to 76 It. x U ft- and 72 ft. x 16 ft. They also feature PARKLAND HOMES which as modular banes made in Wingha t sad ALOIJFTE HOMES modular Acmes made in Montreal. These homes are pre -fabricated and meet all building codes. Whetter you decide to put a motile home on a farm site or mobile boom pelt MORGANS can you. The at MORGAN just sell their modular mobile home . They such a site r an tion you Woman( toyou and v es well as need of a slight for mge. The buri- tese du wIth f f s, anchorage sod skirt - pout itenry:fitirdltaled uoiL pricetalt ',Atha time, MORGAN MO• BI HOMES k MOWING an certain) be d service by offering a highly feasible alterative for today's living. So if you are lookin for your dream bane look no her dila MORGAN'S MOBILE HOMES and MODNether in Clinton, the people wkh the selection, service and sound advice. CLINTON - BODY SHOP J THE COLLISION AND AUTO PAINTING PROS 73 Mary St, Clinton 482.9531 After many winters, some will look into having their car repaint- ed in the near future. Others will decide to repaint their cu due to a collision; although auto body shop do have your colour, acid rain, airborne polluunu and like may have created a degree of fading in the pigment, and also checking or reduction of gess One door re - courtesy of your nwranoe company can often leave the balance of the ar looking Pale by companion. Yourolder vehicle may not have even had the benefit of a multi- layered paint system which is now practically an industry standard. With such a system, often known as a base coat -die cotsapplica- tion, the base pigmented coat of paint is covered bye highlY pro- tective clear acrylic or urethane enamel. The sick u a punt whidt is more resistant to wear and fading, and also glossier with on "al- ways wet" look. Originally established in 1950 the business was taken over ion May 2, 1979 by the present owners JOE and JOYCE ESSERY. CLINTON BODY SHOP now offer BASF SOLID GOLD re- finish. You could win one of these exciting prizes; 6 DAYS AND 7 NIGHTS AT THE SPECTACULAR QUEEN CHARLOTTE LODGE IN B.C. including return Economy Air Fare for two from anywhere in Canada Fabulous fulling, with Hen- ry Wasuzuk or halo L bignan of the Canadian Sportfuhmg Show. Plus special tackle and `ear. 5 SETS OF FOUR DUELERS OR COMPARABLE BRIDG- STONE TIRES for every 2nd place winner. ONE OF 5 TIMEX HOOKS WATCHES. Or one of 5 Canadian Sportfuhing Maga- zine strbscriptior►1, and 8100 merdnandise vouches to be awarded each month for 6 months. Just drop by their collision repair and refinish oaare and fill out a contest entry form. No purchase neoeaury. See how autobody pros return your vehicle to its pre -accident condition. Ask about the BASF Solid Gold Refinish Guarantee Program - a natioally- recognized 3 -year paint guarantee. CLINTON BODY SHOP have the CHART TRI -SCAN LA- SER MEASURED fraise and body straightening equipment to do the job tight. At the replaoanent Dost of your car today, it is impoitant to keep it looking good for as lone as possible, and you can save your old car from a lot of deterioration by having ooumnetjc work done on it. If you want to meet fully fncndly people who enjoy what they do, stop in a CLINTON BODY SHCSP ri business that has always been a credit to the community. W.D. HOPPER & SONS LTD. THE CLEAR CHOICE R.R. 2 Suforth Call 522.1737 Also located on Hwy. 87, Como Corner South of Stratford 271.7 When finally find that perfect lot in (Inc country to build one you Py wady realise that the searching doe' on Mop there. Aside form locating a builder and contractor; for plumbing, heating and electrical needs, you will also need a septic system and oneof the most important things, a well driller to supply good, dean water. You caret simply book up to the woe -main t.evould someone ivin` m the city. driller you select should have many yeas experience in their d and employ well trained driller as well as (Inc moat up-to- date drilling equipmed. You want the driller to pate a well and install pumping equipment in a minimum of time and fora com- petitive rate. e W.D. HOPPER & SONS LTD. is a recognised specialist at lo - ming suitable water souroes, onthose hose sewuroes and us - the latest pump systems to efficiently drew the water to your home and eventually to your tap W.D. HOPPER A SONS -LTD. started by WILLIAM D. HOPPER in 1915. Today the business is operated by NEIL HOPPER who is now joined in business by his son RON the 4th generation in the business, NEIL'S brother DURL operates the 1ratlosd location. .A water well drilling business, W.D. HOPPER AND SONS VTD. provides services to domestic, fame and municipalities us• . icg modem rotary drilling. It also irutalls pumps,and services yells in Stratford, Seaforth and a 50 mile radius of eaforth. Anyone wishing to enjoy a better water source you would be well edvisd to cornea W.D. HOPPER a SONS LTD. what repu- Noon an be your guide to an enjoyable aspbrienos.