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Times Advocate, 1993-09-08, Page 9• ► • 'Renes-Mvocato, Septernber'8,1993 - r - - - Page 9 t COM AVON* ~rat Muerte (loft)°•who won this .:almost life-size standup poster of sbask6tball.star Michael Jordan .for- participating- in =the.Exeter_Library's ,summer reading pmgram. The:poster .was.donated -by. Seips Valu*lart from a •Gatorade .'display. RooJ worm8 The Exeter Library wrapped up its summer reading program last Monday afternoon. Children's librarian Jane Hundey (below right) says -the sports -related reading theme "Trade up to the Book Leagues" brought about 85 children into the library (some of whom are above) for regular ° reading. "It really encouraged the more reluctant readers," she said. Children were given -author cards, posters and certificates. _Some read .as 'many -as -48 books each. "lt far -exceeded our expectations ,in popularity," said -Hundey. 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IS Granton by Muriel Lewis Your Authorized Vermont Castings' dealer centre COUNTRY HEARTH & TERRACE A GRANTON - 'Tracy Pratt, daughter of Ruth and Larry .cif Hin- ton Alberta flew home -recently having spent two months with her grandparents Audrey :and -George Wessman. Her brother Colin had previously stayed for a week and returned home with his perenis. Nora Wissel and Elsie Dann, Florence Bryan, Alma Nicholson and Florence McRobert enjoyed "Fiddler on the Roof' at the Huron Country Playhouse, Grand Bend last Tuesday. Many local people auended Dec- oration Day at St. James -Ceme- tery, Clandeboye on Stmday. Sep- tember 5. The Rev. Bruce Pocock, parish rector officiated at the ser- vice of remembrance when his message was about keeping in touctt with one's soul and being a messenger for God. George Wesunan was honored by his wife and [amily at a surprise 60th birthday party on Sunday. At the St. Thomas' Anglican Church on Sunday September 5 -the:Rev. Stephen.Emery:buased ;his - .semon =Psalm 23 and she.con- -stant struggle•to do. God's Will. At the Granton United Church on :Stmday, Pastor Normalie Voakes :entitled her sermon "On the Job" -and the lessons were read from Exodus 12,.Romans 13 and Matthew 18. At Wesley United 'Church, the minister baptized Dylan Brett Kirkby, son of Heather (Kirkby. U.c.w. Unit one -met at Audrey West - man's home on Thumday after- noon. President Doreen McRebett gave the lesson thoughts. on "Little things can make a big difference." The next meeting on :October will .commence with lunch at 12 noon to accommodate any new members with school children. A letter of thanks was read from Au- drey Harloff who has moved to Mitchell. Discussion included the bazaar on October 23 and the pro- gram for the general U.C.W. on October 12. Canadian Tire Recall Notice Canadian Tire Corporation, Limited ("Canadian Tire") and Federal Cartridge Company ("Federal") are voluntarily recalling a limited quantity of .22 calibre hi -power cartridges. The cartridges were sold in 40 -round boxes at Canadian Tire Associate stores in association with product No. 75-1197-8 after June 1, 1993. The lot numbers for the cartridges have numbers ending in 3537, 3538 and 3539. The lot numbers are found on the inside flap of each 40 -round individual box. Extensive testing indicates that a small quantity of the ct'htridges may have heavy powder charges. Heavy powder charges may cause firearm damage and subject the shooter to a risk of personal injury. Consumers are cautioneJ not to use tk) cartridges, As a matter of public safety, both Canadian Tire and Federal suggest that the product be returned to your nearest Canadian Tire store for a full refund of the purchase price paid. 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