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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1993-10-06, Page 8Page 8 Times -Advocate, October 6,1993 •-* -aft ; efli. Craft sale in GR Forthcoming marriage - Lee and Sandra VanDongen, Grand Bend and Tom -and Muriel Dalrymple, ,Exeter are pleased to announce 'the forthcoming marriage of their children lassie °Ann and -JBL Frey Thomas. a marriage will take pl a on Saturday, October 9, 993 in Mt. Car- mel. An open reception to fol- low at the South Huron Rec Centre, Exeter at 9 .p.m. Eve- ryone welcome. SAINTSBURY - There was .no service at St. Patrick's on Sunday October 3, Sunday October 10, Thanksgiving Sunday St. 'Patrick's will celebrate the HotysComrmttt- ion Service at 11 a.m. Scripture readings to be Deuteronomy 8: 7- 18, 2 Corinthians 9: 6-15, Respon- sive reading Psalm. 65, The Holy Gospel Luke 17: 11-19. Mary Davis was a guest at the 21st birthday party honouring her God child Sherry Steele at the home of her parents John and Se- wn of London on Saturday. Margaret .Carroll and grandson Mitchel Iredale were guests at the fourth birthday party for Tim Bilcke on Saturday. Sony to report Mabel Needham is a patient at St. Joseph's Hospital in London. Our get well wishes from all your friends and relatives from St. Patrick's. Ladies frpm St. Patrick's, follow- ing service on Sunday October 10, we will set up for our thanksgiv- ing dessert euchre and bake .sale being held at the Parish Hall on Tuesday October 12 at 1 p.m. St. Patrick's has received invita- tions for the Parish Fall Deanery being held at Christ Church Lis- towel on Wednesday October 27, 6:15 p.m. jrnd to St. Paul's Kirkton Bazaar and Bake Sale, Saturday November 6, and to St. Mary's Church Brinsley on,Saturday No- vember 13 at 2 p..m. for bazaar and bake sale. Harley Davis finished lOth over- all in the 60 CC Pee Wee Moto Cross at Farington MX Park on the weekend. Hugh and Hazel Davis visited Ralph and Joycc Simpson on Sat- urday evening. • FALL FUN AT THE O'SHEA FARM {� PICK Y—UR cp„, P SH �P `„SV►.e`E�1 `I' V FNE S,, rf l;r '47:14•4 n "•,nl61 VoEi� 9 THE AbIE Aril 1 ' Of rNE � E SEAS y M IZENif. ( ALLMyowl E.S. NUNi, D _JOTS oN r r / - r "f� • IODUNOS, IpUNNCUNAf ISO „ IMUp '.1 .1 '1� Y mow, Li„ -X.;,' s IAL AS, 1 EEOS, 1 1 UNpI O'SHEA'S FARM FRESH VEGETABLES"AT LIRE FAPM FOLK STUDIO 11 s �r �►liir zit 11 FUN FON KISS OP ALL *055 •WINK AT IRE SCARECROW •IRF 161E A•MALE•/NO MAllf • VISIJ MIDI ANO /NE OTHER ANIMALS OOroeER HI • 0191 MOWN: MON • FRI 0M1 - op, 64r 1 SUN SIM • Mm .& STRAWBERRIES Michael and Diane O'Shea L -l.';:•. Viii RR 3 Granton, Ontario Ha m dill- IIIU PI0We (519) 225-2600 The Riverview Estates residents association held a .craft show and sale Saturday after- noon, featuring 13 ta- bles of crafts. At left are conttnors Thelma Gordon (left) and Gloria Martin. Above are Gwen Phil- lips, Esther _Johnson and Anne Jones behind one of the displays. The event also fea- tured a lunch which seated 120. ti Eclipse Hairstyling (3 Esthetics 50 THAMES RD. E. 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Jean Triebner presided over the service, and led in the hymns "Amazing Grace" and "All that Thrills My Soul is Jesus". The 11 members decided to send a donation to the Papodopoulous' in Athen's Greece, to Revalex - meeting Strong and Rev. and Mrs. Ray and Betty Faulkner, Marilyn Bush, and also to the Argentina Orphanage. Helen Kendrick gave the mes- sage, on her theme of "Giving Thanks". Idena Desjardinc read a poem entitled "Thank You God for Everything.' Lunch was provided and served by Ella Tinney and Shirley Prouty. Merry Rags Fall Sale•35% off ALL FALL MERCHANDISE (Sale starts October 8) A collection of fine clothing for Ladies awaits you at Merry Rags. Rich wools and handsome tweeds that combine in exciting ways for classic tall dressin8, a gorgeous array of sweaters, and a friendly and knowledgeable staff that will help guide you in choosing clothes that will add pleasure, confidence and quality to your own personal lifestyle. 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