Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1993-04-28, Page 6Page 6 Times -Advocate, April 28,1993 0 4ifL Forthcoming marriage - Shar- on and Bemard together with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Pe- ter Boersma and Rev. and Mrs. Johan Tangelder -Etre pleased to announce their forthcoming marriage. The wedding will take place May 8, 1993 at 3 o'clock in the Exeter Christian Reformed Church. Sping few" at Lambton Museurn Porthelomiing e - Mr. and =Mrs. -Howard layman wish :to announce -the forth- coming . marriage of their daughter Charlene to Michael Foxier), _son of Teresa Fexton and the late Ron -Forton. -The wedding will lake pace on May _8, .1993_vt. St. Boniface Church, 2urich_at 3:00 p.m. Open reception at -Hensel! Community Centre. a/En2Eru- i r�^�•tE yoz L�e�x�Ez • Peter and Sandra Dekker, Waterloo. Ontario together with Jack .and Norma McGregor. R.R. #5, Clinton. Ontario are pleased toannounce the tinthcoming marriage of • their children. Shelley Dekker.pnd Tim McGregor. The wedding will take:place in Kitchener on July JO. 1993. Lure and Best Wishes Always. qt`aduatiox Alikad "r7 sp tiQe Reg. $100.00 More Groat Buys on Other Pieceaff SAVE SAVE SAVE Main St. F.aeter 23&1933 Quality Footwear.. Courteous Service GRAND BEND - On Mother's Uay, Sunday May -9, from 1 to 5 paisthe Lambton Heritage Museum is having a ease of "Spring Fever". A stew event iof 1993, "Spring Fever -Let's GelTOrewing" will:of- fer_:an -opportunity to learn -118w and old techniques in gadening, landscaping, natural planting and regeneration of lands. There will be something of interest to every- one. Slideshows, and lectures will be -held indoors; jsviBt: monstia- tions.taking place outdoors,in.and around themusu mulaoiens.'fres _as alarm -ctop,:berb::growing.and uses, plantinglipsand composting wilt all be partiiof_ansinformation afternoon. Fred Bates, of Stephen Town - .ship will start the_afternoon at 1 p.m. with a lecture on Natural Landscaping. Andrew Dixon, a re- tired schoolteacher, -.from Ailsa Craig will :follow .at R. pan. _to ilk about Trees as a Farm Crop. Run- •ning continually throughout the af- :ternoon will be the White Rose video on easy to install, beautiful to behold 'Merrypond professional water gardening kits. Outside, visitors can see,demon- strations that include building pat- io containers with Marg Waller, herb growing and uses with Cyn- thia Kock, and propagation with John Merkies. Other features will ;be getting started with perennials, vegetable growing in raised:beds, wide rows, and usingmulches. Bluewater Recycling Willbe: at the museum withats new `Mobile .Composting Unit., Visit --the -mu- arum's composting area :arid :learn 'Thew to make black gold,=or-how.to cure problems such .as ._a -slow working composter or computer odour. The Grand Bend and Area Horti- cultural Society will be running a . coffee shop serving light refresh- ments throughout the afternoon. alike Miller. of Lakewood -Nursery Kippen East W.I. elects slate of officers KIPPENN - Kippen..$ast W.I. en- joyed a: tourof Huron Ridge:,Avres Garden Centre :and Nursery. The group strolled through many.gratn- houses.arid saw many varieties of bedding plants, beautiful hanging baskets and patio planters .and many varieties of perennials. The owners explained about the plant- ing of the seeds and the transplant- ing oldie plants also the proper soil and fertilizers and the care of plants. The group then travelled to Mona Alderdice's for the remainder of the program. The roll call was name your fa- vourite flower or plant. There was an exchange of plants - many being :purchased at Suckles. Dorothy Bell :Save hhe smile "The Forgetful Old - :ie". The slate of officers for 1993- 1994 are as follows: past president Ruby Triebner, president Grace Drummond, first vice Margaret Hoggarth, second vice Mona Alder - dice, secretary Helen MacLean, treasurer Mo na,Alderdice, public relations Margaret Hoggarth, brands directors Ruby Triebner and Phyllis Parsons, programme co- ordinator Margaret Hoggarth, dis- trict director Hilda Payne and alter- nate district director Ruby Trieb- ner. Eleven other offices were filled by election also. SAE ROBERT on alt Casement, AwMngsH , r 6 Patio r Ut Pea& %* OFF All Joon Door *toms MDL STEEWNSULATED ENTRANCE DOOR SYSTEMS 1169°° and up s�LloffiiAi9000 TIL AWL um . ,. South Huron Wi NDOW&LN CENTRE fiaos• Service,• Installation EXETER• Fos istdinsiiss it Dotty/my will be at the museum with a dis- play on beneficial insects, while Lawnmaster will be showing native groundcovers and shrubs. Saga Bound Bookstore, Grand Bend will also be a part of the afternoon with a display on gardening -and land- scaping books for -the beginner or the connoisseur. So bring your mother, grand- mother or -wife out and :catch the spirit of growing naturally. Sched- uled -activities will be occurring -throughout the afternoon, and -ad- mission includes theall programs, museum buildings and grounds. -IFor detailed schedule -of :lectures and demonstrations, or for informa- tion call 243-2600. 9'lie War Amputations of Canada... Safety is No Accident CHAMP I'LAYSAF1 Program T�iM 1_i. lea Isn't ss mull tail EXETER - The Exeter Toddlers Inn got a taste of what it is like to be "locked up" at the Exeter Police Station. The youngsters were able to in- vestigate the cells, have their fin- gerprints taken, and tour the facili- ties with Officer George Robertson. Jail, they discovered, was not the most pleasant place. illagtoriiirtilig is lots of fun. Britrany Darling is "booked" at the Exeter police station with the rest of the Toddlers Inn class. The Toddlers have Also 'been in- volved recently in a Hop-a-thon, which raises 'money for Muscular Dystrophy. Through sponsorships they were able to raise $1,579.50. Hearing Aid Ser,iCe nit) i( -at EXETER 81G V cancelled April 1 it May 6 Special Clinic April a 1 p.m. to3 p.m. Fair's Hearifg•AId Servide 240 0nttaloa k., Stratford Ont. Tele: 2734118 tC,tipsule Comments *lib 'Ernie Miatello TheArnattan.Heart Association reports that by-pass surgery does work, but the new arteries can start to 3. become -clogged in 5 years and can be Just es bad as the old ones before by-pass In 11 years. y4 April is Dental Health Month. Have you changed your toothbrush lately. -for best results, it should be changed at least every three months. Is napping during the day helpful to renew your energy reserves? Evi- dently yes. About half the world's population naps every day. The ideal time seems to be between 2:00 and 3:00 in the aftemoon. A short nap at this time shouldn't interfere with nighttime sleep. It seems hard to believe, but it was In 1909, the U.S. Congress said that opium could be imported only for medical nul13oses. The Controls f on the use of this addictive substance wasn't too Strict prior to that t time. The Canadian Coalition on Medication Use and the Elderly encourages people to ASK. Knowing how to use your medication is important. Your health may depend on it. We agree with this. Our pharmacists are al- ways available to answer your questions. "Your Health Care Pharmacy PHONi: 235198: 44o MAio S, . EXETEt: ON.'. 340 11 4 s Thi.s _T Cr 1 Sat r i .n•q s , N menus Interest anilligiuml Gas Appliances (urrtilsept.) Natural Gas Dryers FOP THE NICE 0 �,' `Nu 7sJi) TNAli r LOADS LOAD Natural -Gas Ranges • Maytag • Jenn Air -•- eneral Electric -•'Crosley •• Caloric UNI0r4 ult' Comiihdl ,gppiiances.and Furniture Soh[ ono unit. 63 Mon S t, fiatrkr 116401 13S40114 TOW RPgT& DRAP �f MAW $Y , [Att[A 111)9) »s.1H4