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Jason Masfranke (left) and Shawn Milley, from the grade
5/6 class of McGillivray Central, helped to plant 1000
white cedar seedlings at the Parkhill Conservatrion Area
with the ARCA.
"Time
to
Touch"
Dinner Auction
Sun., June 5
Bear Creek Golf and
Country Club Strathroy
Tickets $20/person
Available at VON Office
100 Albert St.
Strathroy
245-3177 or Clarkes
Variety, Lucan
(Advanced tickets only)
All proceeds to the VON
Palliative Care Volunteer
Program, Middlesex County
Something for everyone -
Weekend for 2 at the Fallsview,
Niagara Falls, Weekend
Package for 6 people at the
Texas Longhorn Ranch,
Autographed Toronto Maple
Leaf Hockey stick, Autographed
New Jersey Devils 93/94 Team
Hockey Stick, Blue Jay Tickets,
Driving Suit and Autographed
Whip of John Campbell,
Parapnernaiia from Junior
Johnson, Pine Cabinet, Wooden
Swing, Crafts and much moi C...
Exeter Legion
Ladies Auxiliary
BINGO
Thurs., May 12
7:00 p.m.
10 Regular Games
5 Specials
1 Share the Wealth
Jackpot $650
No one under 18 admitted
Lic. #M125539
VON
arse DANCE
HALL
9 p.m. - 1 a.m.
3492678 Line dancers
welcome
Fri., May 13
CountryVersatiles
Sat., May 14
Sunrise
RifiNifiliffiONION
ATTENTION GUN OWNERS
Come To The
Gun Control Legislation Forum
Sponsored by Huron Fish & Game Conservation Association
Thursday, May 26
8 p.m. •
Belmore Community
Oentre
Featuring Panelists...
Paul Steckle -- M.P. Huron Bruce
Paul Klopp - M.P.P. Huron
Murray Elston - M.P.P. Bruce
Reps from M.N.R. & O.P.P.
HAVE YOUR QUESTIONS
ANSWERED!
DATELINES
A Play About
DATE RAPE/
SEXUAL ASSAULT
by
COMPANY OF SIRENS
Exposing the myths and realities through
the eyes
of a group of high school students.
THURSDAY, MAY 19
8 p.m.
FREE ADMISSION
CLINTON TOWN HALL
Part of an all day workshop
SEXUAL ASSAULT, A COMMUNITY ISSUE
For more Information can
The Woman• Resource Contra
at 357-2804 or 527.1105
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Hensall
appproves
grants to
local theatres
HENSALL - The Blyth Centre
for the Arts and the Huron Country
Playhouse will once again be get-
ting grants from the Village of Hen-
sall.
Councillors agreed on Monday
night to approve $100 grants to
both groups on the recommenda-
tion of Jeff Reahurn.
"People in the village attend both
[theatres]," he said. "We don't have
something like this in the village it-
self, so I think we should support
what is in our area."
Last year council didn't approve
any grant money to either play-
house.
Adult drop in
May 9
Carpet bowling
3 games played
Mildred Thomson 3
Marshall Dearing 3
Pete McFalls 2
Ray Smith 2
Donaguire - 2
a Davis »2
Dons']!-lackae 2
Wil Vein 2
wins, score 39
wins, score 28
wins, score 36
wins, score 34
wins, score 26
wins, score 26
wins, score 25
wins, score 23
Usborne Central's Spring ri
The Grade 6/7 class at Usborne School presented an old favourite for the school concert the
letter home from Camp Grenada.
Your Health Food
E Store & Finelle Skin
Care Products
OPEN NOW
6 Queen St. Grand Bend
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Looking a little tough, the grade four class at -borne Central School rapped along with "Is
Anybody Out There" for the school's spring concert, performed Monday afternoon and Tuesday
evening.
REI) CROSS
SWIMMING
LESSONS
All Red Cross colours
offered and adults too!
Summer sessions at
Pine Dale Motor Inn in
Grand Bend
July 4-15; July 18-29;
Aug. 1-12; Aug. 15-26
10 lessons per
session.
Registration: May 26,
7 - 9 p.m. at Pine
Dale. If unable to
attend) call Catherine
Whiting 294-6600
Unless You're Hungry for God
Camp Meeting `94
7:00 p.m. Pray.• Noor a p.m.
May 7,14.21 8 28 Nursery provided
Exeter Pentecostal
Tabernacle
20 miles north of London on
Hwy. #4. Tel: (519) 235-2991
Carmel
Anniversary
Service
with Ross Daily
Sun., May 15
at I 1 a.m. Nelson St.
Hensall
REMINDER
Pledge money for Walk
For Sick Kids 5 -Mile
Walkathon
Please turn in no later than
May 15, to:
Steve/Audrey Skinner
235-2164 or Sugar 'N Spice
Store, Downtown, Exeter
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IN THE BEND
238-2393
Open every weekend with
Live Rock 'n Roll
Fri. & Sat.
May 13 & 14
Thurs. - Sun.
May 19-22
Thins., Fri., Sat.
May 26-28
Street Talk
Robbie Rae Band
Midnight Soul Revue
Coming again, charity casino May 27, 28. 29
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Exeter
LIONS TV BINGO
Game 1: $50.Cathy Robison.
Game 2: $25. Shirley Crawley,
Freda Wilson.Game 3; $10.Judy
Miller. Brian Fietrig rhrist r.3
Kennedy, Gayle Smith, Willa
Costain, Nelly Leyes. Game 4:
$75 Robert Knox.Game 5 $100.
Ken Inch. Game 6; $50. Lou
Pavlick, Shirley Damant. Next
week: $700. Pot 57 call. -
40th 'Ved fi>
anniversary
for
Gerald
& Eva Tyler
Sad., May 14
9 p.m. - X a.m.
Dashwood Community
Centre
Music by Hooks
BALLANTYNE REUNION
To celebrate 155 years since
the first Ballantyne family
came to Downie Twp.. a
reunion will be held Sunday,
June 19th at Sebringville
Community Centre.
Registration at 12 o'clock.
Pot -Luck dinner at 1 p.m.
Please contact family
members so everyone may
attend the Ballantyne
Reunion.
Lucan
Community
Bingo
May 11
Bingo starts 7:30 p.m.
Regular Games
$1000
Jackpot Game
50 calls or Tess $200. bonus
Total prizes
$3000
Due to the licence regulations,
no one under 18 allowed to play
Licence 4537495
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Precious Blood Cash
Calendar Winners
April 24.150. Nellie Mommersteeg.
25 $50. Paul & Colleen Overholt. 26
150. Mike Sudyk. 27 150. Jerry
Mathers. 28 150. Pat Clark. 29 $50.
Bob Restemayer. 30. 1250. Keith
Brintnell. May 1 $50. Henry
vanDe8urgt. 2 $50. Dennis Masse. 3
$50. Steve McIntyre 4. 850. Marcel
Verlinde. 5 $50. Peter & Tam Antaya.
6 150. Gary Klaasen. 7 $100. Kim
McCann
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Good Times
Free Pool
Monday's
Band Fri. Night
To be announced
Closed Sunday's
235-3542
Wean
Retirement
Home
Offers you comfort in
a completely
renovated facility
• private rooms
• semi -private rooms
• 24 hour supervision
• registered nurse
on duty
227-0033