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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1992-09-30, Page 25Lucan Community Bingo Wed., Sept. 30 Bingo starts 7:30 p.m. Regular Games $1000 Jackpot Game Total prizes $2800 Due to the licence regulations, no one under 16 allowed to play Licence #537495 It's back!. The DROP IN CLUB at the Exeter Lions Youth Centre has announced a fall youth club schedule Grades 7-8 only October 2, 16,30 November 13.27 December 11 Grades 9-10 only October 9, 23 November 6.20 December•4, 18 The club doors open at 5 p.m. and close at 10:30 Membership S2 For information call 235-2740 or 235-2357 *Wit 404400,1 HALL At4CEMinistries meet 9p.m. to 1 ant frLOc2 singles Dance Nightwatch Sat. OcL 3 LisetisVIeson & Sagebrush '.. OcL 4 Old Thin AdANra Jamboree (2 p.m. to ?) 9492678 • Grand Bend Rotary ApqtYr =1 & SALE j Oakwood Inn ' i airwoman centre GRANO REND SATURDAY OCTORER3 10:00 AM to SW SUNDAY r OCTOBER 4 \,� ...04NOOM to 600 P61 7TH 22 DUALITY DEALERS featuring an interesting variety of annouos 50 yrs or nide' se na...7e.0 the et.e4 rJwr« ttme4 October 2-3-4 Childrens Film Program . 0-601. 1rTt*T4*** October 2-3-4 Kids Under 6 FREE liCARPosiAIN Special children's film program will include rare and virttge cartoons Phone 238-8344 r 1 527 Main St. EXETER Licenced under L.1.6.0 SUNDAY BRUNCH From 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Reservations recommended 235-2008 From Tuesday to Saturday Early Bird Specia 5 - 6:30 p.m. i SOUTH HURON HOSPITAL Mather), Tag Day. October 1, 2, 3, Imager area. Be gat- eroua and support your hospital. For iotonestios phone 228.6718 or 235-0780. 38,39. (40c) THE ARTHRrTls SOCIETY. Sapembor is ANrutis Month Yes, 1 want to help sup- port *MMus research. Mail donations to: Sank of Mas real. 6 (l aria St., Grand Band, NOM iTO. '38,39,40' CENTRALIA UNITED CHURCH First Annual Pink Balloon Craft and Bake Sale, Ssanuday, Ober 3, 9 am. -12 swan. Bake rabic, knitted hams, fish pond, crafts, coffee and muffins. Much more. Everyone welcome. 38.39.(40c) OPEN HOUSE. Haim and Mather of Cooney Quinn, RR 1, Varna, invite you to attend our sixth Annual Open Hose, Wednesday, October 7 - Satsday, October 10, 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. We areIng moony scone d the house with icy bdan ru6ed, floral gifts. Watch for ow signs, between Varna ed Dayfieldeld. 263-5367. Refra.ma&a and door prizes. kiveryonc welcome. 39-41c HOSPITAL RUMMAGE SALE and auction. Webwday. October 21.7 pm. -9 pm., Thursday. October 22. 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Sponsored by the South Huron Hospital Auxil- iary. Townwide pick mop Wadsaday. October 21 at 900 am. 39-41c TURKEY SUPPER to be held in Trivia Memorial Parish Hall on Wednesday. October 7. Advance tickets only available for 5 p.m. or 6:30 p.m. Aduka 58.00. children under 12 14.00. For tickets phone 235-0885. 39.40,(41)' SINGLES DANCE Sunday, Ober 4 at the Legion Hall. Wingbarn. Dancing 8 -12 - live band and lunch. 39.40c GOODWILL FALL SALE with bargains for the whole family. Fantastic values in fall and writer dwhistg, hoots, shoos, aro. books,.taiabes.bikesand ib*ies. Fina admission. tree babysiuintg until 8 p.m. Wednesday. October 7, Progress Building. Loudon Western Pair. 9 t 9rtomin wts .Riwckin{; watch to Super Spacial Blue Ticket lions staitirkg e P shoppers welcome I 40c ROAST SW SUPPER, Brtsoafield United Quick Minuteday, October 21, 1992. Advasdoe rickets only. Mobs M.50. dtiidnn 6-12 pwaohooi Lee. For adieu all 233-7477 or 233 7148. 40,41c SL'ORY HOUR at Het Cams Asset, Huron Park. Starts Wednaaday. October 7, 1992 Isom 1:30-2:30 pm. for & .weeks. For children age 3-5 to have funto ia Bible mors, snaking gratia. and raring snacks. To regsster call Karat or Atenrne 227-4549. Sp sared by the Easter Christian Reformed (butch. 40,41,(42)c ARTS AND CRAFT VENDORS required for November 28, 29, 1992. Call Welton Arena, 6660410. 40.41c CHORAL EXTRAVAGANL4:SWC y, October 24 at Blyth Memorial Hall at 8 p.m. A roamed 100 -voice chair. 000dpa -d by Ken Fleet and the Myth festival Skagen per- form song about ex by Cenuris. Sposaured by the Ontario C}wral Federation. Tickets available from Blyth Choir membara and Slyth Festival Boa Whorl. 523-9300.56.00. 40-43c HURON COUNTY>RANCH Ontario Ciemabgical Society invite yyou to their regular meeting on Wedwaday, October 7, .< 7:30 p.m. as she Asaesaaiert Mos Board Room, Gloucester Terrace, (Moorish. Help table et 7 p.m. Speaker will be President Debra Vir- kuti i 40' GALA AUCTION m Hllyth Festival, Saturday. (e*ober 17. Delicious dinner, musical eosenaimeent, matins auction items. Unarm 125 inadvance. Call 523-9300/4345. Don't musitt 40,4Ic EXETER - The September Women's Ministries was held at the haste of Jean Tviebner. The meeting was opened by the sitting of Hymns The Ninety .end Nine and Tell Me the Old Old Sto- ry- Ruth to- ryRuth McLaren gave the opening prayer. The roll call was taken and an - swered by a scripture vase on In- crease. There were nine present. Jennie Kipfer read articles about the byes of the Kosters from the booklet, Missions in Depth. Dorothy Cooper read two poems about Friendship and Love. It was decided to send money to the Kosters for Christmas. They arc from the Netherlands. It was also decided to send to the Missionaries Rev. Alex Strong, Rev. Ray Pawl- kner and Marilyn Bush. Guest speaker was Don Jolly who spoke on the work of the Gideons. His text was from He- brews and the Psalms. As David said, "Tiny Word have I hid in my heart that 1 might not sin against Thee'. . A time of prayer followed re- membering various requests. Legion draw winners EXETER - This week's winners of the Legion Branch 167 Meat Draw were: Ralph Leppek, roasts; Dorothy Re- ynolds, steaks: Ila Bowerman, chops; Ha Bowerman, steaks; Gerry Lawson, roasts; Bob Cutting, liquor. Exeter Legion Ladies Auxiliary BINGO Thurs., Oct. 1 7:30 p.m. 10 Regular Games 5 Specials 1 Share the Wealth Jackpot .,*6510 Lic. 1681098 • Times -Advocate, September'30, 1992 Pagr 25 With a focus s on fanny as the theme of the 1992 fair, a dis- play of live bees attracted some attention at the Kramer Apiar- ies booth Friday evening. Here Paula Parkinson (behind), Sa- rah Markle and Josh Heywood try to spot the queen bee. Deb Campbell (at end of table) of Centralia College provided cooking demonstrations at the fair Saturday afternoon. Her recipes focused on, you guessed it...honey. After the demon- stration, the audience were invited to come up and sample the recipes, as they are doing here. Town and Country Homemakers Annual Meeting 8 p.m.. Tuesday. October -13 -At-theWingham Golf -and Curling Club * Memberships are available at Town and Country ' Homemakers, 92 Victoria St. E., Wingham or by calling 357-3222. * Individuals interested in becoming Board Mem- bers are asked to contact Kathi Urbasik-Hindley. Chairperson, at 357-3222. • ;O: • R.E. Pooley Branch 167 Royal Canadian Legion Exeter Ontario The Exeter Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion is proposing to have portraits done of the local war dead. 11 would be appreciated if any relatives, friends, neighbours who are in possession of a photograph of the following de ceased could arrange for the Legion to borrow same. Please contact Bart DeVries or Dave Frayne. ttlfW 1 - VWrO 0 Fitter Thomas Harold Bissett lames Marshall Thomas Brimmicombe Thomas W. Penhale James 0. Brown Cecil Pickard Clinton Stephen Hogarth Wilber J. Rowe John Gordon Hogarth victor G. Sanders Wilson Culbert Fred Tucker WW 1- TntatIIISSIp dD Edward Lincoln Gardiner Loftus Hem Ernest Pennce Bruce M. Mattaws MAZidttitleasiMaigkalialap Arthur Hart Edward G. Kellett Earl L. Johns Edward Wygold John W. Beare WW 11- VILisztai Estate, and C. Stewart Cann Ralph [3. Oelbrktg° Harold A. Elliot Ebner L. Hunkin I. Laverne Hermes' Orville P. Lawson K.W. White Joseph Leigh George H. Slurley Glenn Eden Flintott Jaynes E. Roadhouse Thomas H. Wilkinson John C. Strang Reginald Johnston William G.,Walker Elmer mews Norman W. Johns Ates Alvih E. UtlftetWeld R. Bartle Motz N. Hilton Sanders John A. Sweet William 11.,Wilson Franklin C. Zutbdg W.G.Schroeder Sidney Smith Sydney West Elmer Thomas Wilks Harry Ernest Windsor Will J. Knight Robert Pass more Wm. Ernest Neil Reginald D Tumbul I Earl Albert Gar- diner y T D.E. Hicks C.W. Hicks H.L. Brown E.C. Trleb ner A.F. PAnhale R. Witten TrisIlj Ln 04ei Henry G. Andherson k Jordan Laing William E. Kestle /sex O. Strang A. Sidney King Donald S. Whiting E.E. Pollen Any questions Dave Frayne 235-0410 Dairy Championship Show STRATFORD - 1992 marks the 16th year of the Annual Western Ontario 4 -H Dairy Championship Show. The purpose of the Show is to offer 4-H dairy members a high- er level of competition challenging them to team from others in the 4- H program. The show is open to 4-H dairy members from Essex, Kent, Elgin, Lambtnn, Norfolk, Perth, Middles- ex, Huron, Bruce and Oxford counties. Perth county will he host- ing the show at the Stratford C'oli- seunt on Saturday, September 2h. Roth conformation and showman- ship classes are judged that da. For more information contact your local OMA F office Literacy Directory available soon STRATFORi) - The second edi- tion of the Huron/Perth Literacy Directory will be availahle at local libraries by the end of September. This publication lists the basic reading, writing and math pro- grams as well as some English as -a Second Language courses which are availahle at no charge to adults throughout Perth and Huron Counties. The layout of this book- let makes it easy to identify and contact programs which can help adults improve their communica- tion skills: Preparation Of this booklet was the joint effort of members of the Humn/Perth Literacy Committee which includes representatives from Perth and Huron County school boards. Stratford Public Li- brary, Centralia College, St. Marys Adult Literacy Program, Conestoga College, Rural Organization Spe- cial:sts (Ontano Ministry of Agri- culture and Food), Perth County Training Committee, and the Hu- ron County Health Unit Centralia College and several ser- vice groups made this edition pos- sible: The Goderich Ladies Legion Auxiliary Branch 109, Godench Kinettes; Seaforth Fnendship Club: Maple Leaf I.O.D.E.: St Marys Kinsmen: Exeter Ladies Legion Auxiliary, Branch 167; Goderich Lioness Club and the Canadian Fo- resters. Survey for farm families Y ,e LW') CLINTON - What arc the health needs of fames operators and their fami- lies? How can existing health agencies re- spond to identi- lied needs'' There are just two questions that will be answered through a Huron County faker[ health sur- vey lake Heart Huron, in co- operation --with - t he Huron County Health Unit and Health and Wellare Canada, intend to identify the specific health con- cerns of farmers, their employ- ees and their families. Physical exposure to farm machinery and pesticides. plus the stress brought on by economic pres- sures caused unique hazards for those who are involved in agri- culture Approxunately 20() farming households will be surveyed during the month of November. Health Unit staff will contact par- ticipants and arrange to have questionnaires mailed to their farm. All information collected will be confident Farm lam_ heswho particip. 1 be aske to mail their co mpteted question- naires in a pre -addressed, stamped envelope directly to an independent research company in Ottawa for analysis. The survey will help the com- mu�tUy; Take Heart Huron and the. Health -Unit develop -pro- grams to meet the health needs of Huron County tarn families. A Farm A Force, comprised of lo- cal fanners and representatives front farm agencies, will provide direction in the program plan- ning. For more information about the Fano Business Health Survey, please contact the Huron County Health Unit, (519) 482-3416 or 1-800-265-5184. More Crediton car cruises planned for '93 CKEUITON - The lust classic ear Cruise Club event held in Cie: chum on the Labour Day weekend was rated as a success by its orga- n�ers Sponsored by RJ's Mobile Ser- vice and Larry's Town and Country Inn, the event drew about 40 lov- ingly buffed and polished examples of automotive heritage and their owners W the village. Participants were treated to a smorgasbord and il live band music. Prizes were awarded with the tro- phy for the best Dodge going to Wayne Brown of Stratford, Charley Urbanek of Milton won the best Ford category and Bev and Dods Hamilton of Hensel) won the best GM class. Elaine Yearly said that the cruise went so well that it is hoped two can be held in Crediton DCA t year, one each in the apringtand fall. - ertibbOr it pr - mp , to Q ,x i,., fir- — Alirk Quality Mark Maker' Products are available at • fi