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Times -Advocate, August 14, 1996
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1 Generous
7 otal wrongly
13 Least snaillike
20 Tooth coating
21 Menu listing
22 Skier Tombs
23 Philippine
capital
24 A Stevens
25 Start of a quote:
4 wds.
26 Traffic -light part
28 Leading lady?
29 Actress Delany
31 Return
receivers: abbr.
32 Part 2 of quote:
3 wds.
37 Move aside
39 Doltish person
40 Boathouse prop
41 DOE's rival
42 It divides
London
43 Overhead rails
44 Florida city
47 He's got his
pride
48 `Dead Man
Walking" star:
2 wds.
51 Part 3 of quote:
3 wds.
56 Charged atoms
57 Mr. Vereen
58 War god
59 "Ulalume" poet
60 Philosopher., =�;%
Hannah
63 Put In an
account
66 Singer Celine
67 Thick volumes
68 Part 4 of quote
69 Western
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Indians McClurg
70 Haggard and 99 End of the
drawn quote: 4 wds.
71 Asian country 103 It might follow
72 Thought back "sit" or "non"
74 Messenger of 104 Howls at the
the gods moon
75 Perform 105 Cath. or Prot.
76 Human's genus 106 Spanish river
77 Bank machine: 107 Speaker of the
abbr. quote
78 Best Musical of 110 On — — end
1996 of the totem
79 Part 5 of quote: pole
4 wds. 113 Washed out
83 Kind of opal the suds
87 Hot spot 117 Slip back
88 Actor DiCaprio 118 Oregon city
90 Came together 119 "— Fidelis
91 Harangued 120 "Weterworld"
94 Minuscule request: 2 was.
95 Evil 121 Feel sorry
96 More sensible about
98 Adams and 122 Pig sties
DOWN
1 Precious stone
2 — — nutshell
3 Dick — Dyke
4 — Estevez
5 Slacken
6 Language of
the streets
7 French pronoun
8 Acura auto
9 An Allen
10 Sen. Specter
11 Dover's St.
12 He doesn't pay
13 Unclear
14 — mater
15 Bus. owners'
16'q at Farrar"
author
17 Element #68
18 "Tristram
Shandy" author
19 Says "'chaim"
27 Novelist Wilson,
and others
30 Vienna's land:
abbr.
32 "True
33 Unemployed
34 Passport stamp
35 Merit
36 Computer food
37 Footwear
38 Workman
42 Very weary
44 Dispatched
45 Treeless plain
46 "Egadt": 2 wds.
47 Entices
49 Dressed to the
50 Stir -fried items,
sometimes
52 Glutted
53 Cause of an
1839-42 war
54 Nota soul
55 Outdoor homes
57 "The — Jar"
60 Attorney — —
61 Director Hal —
62 Steal the
spotlight
63 Clear a
windshield
64 Pitcher Don —
65 Bit of news
68 Pub game
68 Mr. Universe
contestants:
hyph. wd.
70 Ms. Rowlands
72 Was nomadlike
73 Clouseau's
helper
74 Sub sandwich
76 Skin eruption
78 Nelson —
80 A, but not Z
81 Omamental
shrub
82 — -ager
83 1996 French
Open winner
84 Atlanta arena
85 Suggestive
Busy summertime visiting
Lots of birthdays to
celebrate...
By H. Davis
Saintsbury correspondent
SAINSTBURY - There was no
service at St. Patricks, August 11
due to summer vacation.
Several families have been busy
with holiday visitors and get to-
gethers during the summer.
Caleb and Corbin MacGillivray
participated this weekend in a ball
tournament at Mitchell with the Lu -
can Junior Rookies winning fourth
place.
Suzanne Davis, Crystal, Travis
and Starr accompanied by mother
Dorothy Dietrich of Zurich visited
Sunday with Donna and Mike Mar-
tin and Michelle in London for a
barbecue and pool party. Michael
and Harly Davis, and Heather and
Katie -Scarlett MacGillivray were
Sunday visitors with parents Hugh
and Hazel Davis.
Mary Davis visited with Alexia
and Bob Tindall this week when
her great grandchilden April, Tom,
Charles and Kelsey Cunningham
were holidaying with grandparents.
Granddaughter Marylou Rumleski
was visiting as well. Best wishes
Alexia who was celebrating her
birthday. Bob, Courtney, Katie -
Scarlett, Caleb and Corbin MacGil-
livray were visitors Friday in To-
ronto with aunt Anne Stevenson.
The Davis's were visitors with
Ralph and Joyce Simpson, Darren
was celebrating his birthday.
look
86 Raison d'-
89 Large mollusk
91 LP
92 Lover
93 With facility
94 #1 Avalon hit
96 Walk with long
steps
97 Makes up for
99 Made
wickerwork
100 An Allman
101 Certain angler
102 James —
Garfield
104 Warship off.
108 Ending for
part"
109 Health resort
111 Color
112 Damp
114 Conscriptive
org.
115 Nice time?
116 — Moines
Queensway residents enjoy barbecue
QUBENSWAY - Queensway
volunteer auxiliary met Tuesday
morning. A barbecue is planned for
each Friday in August, weather per-
mitting. Volunteers also are helping
as many residents as possible to en-
joy the outdoors through walks and
wheelchair rides as well as just
company as they sit outdoors.
Rev. Rutledge of Exeter Baptist
Church led Worship service Tues-
day afternoon for an attentive audi-
ence.
Breakfast Club met Wednesday
morning and several residents en-
joyed breakfast sausage, fried eggs,
toast' and coffee served family
style.
In the afternoon, Cecealia Edgar,
Dorothy Bullock, volunteer, Hilda
Payne and Carol Gascho traveled to
Zurich to entertain at Dining for
Seniors. Residents like the dining
out and also are pleased to contrib-
ute to the entertainment.
Winnie Hutton, pastoral care vol-
unteer provided visitation and
Bible Study Thursday afternoon.
Thursday evenings entertainment
was another in the video series of
Bonanza episodes. Everyone re.-
members
e.members this much loved show
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Church construction
Well underway Is the construction of the new Exeter Christian Reformed Church, begin-
ning with the gym.
SOUTH HURON CHIROPRACTIC CENTRE
DR. MARK E. JONES
is pleased to announce the
opening of his
chiropractic practice
on August 14, 1996
at 493 Main St. S., Exeter
DR. MARK E. JONES
HOURS Mon 8212; 1:30-5:30
• Tues., Thurs. 8-12; 1:30-5:30; 6:30-9
• Wed. 8-12 • Fri. 8-3 • Sat. 8-12
Member of the ACUPUNCTURE COUNCIL
OF ONTARIO
PHONE 235-4592
FAX 235-2589
that was on TV each Sunday night
following Ed Sullivan.
The beautiful weather Friday
drew residents out for a delicious
barbecue at noon. It was a perfect
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Mon. - Fri. 8 - 8, Sat. 8 - 5
Closed Sunday
Directions: 4 roads south of
Melbourne on County Rd. 9. Turn
right, go 1/2 mile
6460 Riverside Dr.
289-2403
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day, neither too hot or cold. Barbe-
cued hamburgers with the trim-
mings were enjoyed followed by
ice cream sundeas.
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STORAGE
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235-1501
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