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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1994-05-11, Page 28Page 26 Times -Advocate, May 11, 1994 Tree planliiig 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 i 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 at II • 238-5854 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 tIIWWIIIIt1IIIII1IIIIUWU1JL Ilti 11 • 1 et6tie, 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 11 1l 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 ;xxxxxrztit zi"izzzz;; iiMappy 60th Birthlay atom (Wens) ti 14 too iifr°14 ►1 f 11141 ttzzzzzzz 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 pj 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