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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1997-03-19, Page 8Page 8 Times -Advocate, March 19, 1997 COMM UNITY Zone winners Easter breakfast planned at Elimville The Storytelling winners from Grades 1-3 in the Legion Public Speaking Contest held in Clin- ton were (front, left) Sarah Cooper, second, St. Joseph's Separate School, Clinton; Brittany Pil- grim, first, Hensall Public School; and Emma Johnstone, third, Ripley Huron Central School. Standing with the winners are (back, left) Lillian Beer, Zone Youth Education Chair; Gord De - Jong, Zone Commander; and Len Stilling, president of Branch 440 Ripley. (David Emslie photo) The Legion Zone Public Speaking Contest was held at the Clinton Branch, and winning in the Grade 7-8 division were (front, left) Jon-Erir Lappano, third, Mitchell Public School; Stephanie Jacques, first, Howick Central School; and' Alyza Tarmohamed, Second, Exeter Public School.. in the back are Lillian Beer, Zone Youth Education Chair, and Zone Commander Gord DeJong (David Emslie photo) Li • Rhoda Rohde • Thanes Road correspondent THAMES ROAD - Rev. Jock Tolmay was in charge of Lent V church service on Sunday morning at Thames Road Church. A series of Lenten Bible studies will be held Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m. this week. - On March 26 Elinlvilte U.C.W. will meet at 8 p.m. with the theme 'Easter'-. The roll call will he -Tell - an Easter custom from another country." Jean Johns and Ola Bat- ten will provide the program and lunch will he served by - Sandra Rowe and Janet Coward. On March 28 a Good Friday joint •service will he held at. Thames Road at 7:30 p.m. Communion will he served. On March 30 at 8 a.m. a joint sunrise service will he held at Elimville-- Church with breakfast following the service. A joint church service will he held at Elim- ville at 10 a.m. "There is a sheet of paper at each church to sign up for breakfast. If -you would like to place a lily in the church for Faster Sunday in memory of a loved one, contact Sharon Passmore. Bring them to church just prior to the service on Easter Sunday morning at Elim - Donuts Now BUY 1/2 DOZ DONUTS GET 1/2 DOZ FREE BUY ONE COFFEE RECEIVE ONE DONUT FREE 217 MAIN N. EXETER 235-1838 ville. The Sunbeams will meet April 3 at Thames Road at 9:30 a.ni. The children will he painting T-shirts for .spring. Everyone is to bring a plain T-shirt to fit your child. Bring a piece of cardhoard•to put in the, middle to act as a blotter: " ' • On April 7 a U.C.W. meeting will he held at 8•p.m. Thames Road will be entertaining four other U.C.W: groups. Beatrice Dawson, Marion Cann, Kay Cunnington and Janis Richardson will provide the program and Groups C and W will serve lunch. deo, TInQI Tabr/cs 385 Main St. Exeter 235-4023 KEEP-U.-NEET CLEANERS 182 Huntingdon Ave., Stratford, Ont. N5A 6P5 Bus. 271-4516 Home 271-0685 STRATFORD FESTIVAL THEATRE - � Trust Us You Should Too! WE ARE AGENTS FOR: 44) t�� `kU • 'FREE parking, 14 days • FREE airport shuttle (operates 22 hours per day)' • "Child'ren under 18 stay FREE -it sharing a room with parents , • Children 6 and under eat FREE Special Rate $82 CDN. Per roonl single. double occupancy A Delta. Toronto Airport Hotel ' 1-811(-6t8-1.14.1 (Canada est U.S.) • ' terms N 1 nnditium• • smelts must darn t'.thd anion. 94 10 al Lane ,1, hre1 in one night %tar• Rale f, lewd pnmilgk'xi room. hr night -• S11, ) per arWttnmal adult. per room. per night emaarmum 4 .xlultt pet roam. • Ratt• de t nut apple In group 11 1 rrtg% • IMF r.rtt•,loot'. nut nitttrde atgthtahlr late'. • land until \epterniee1 lo. t'+'t" intliyNnt 11 '.sal 111,1.11 In the senior high school division of the Legion Zone Public Speaking Contest, held in Clin- ton. the top three winners were (back left) Paul Gregus, third, South, Huron District High School; (front, middle) Crystal Hulley, first, Central Huron Secondary School; and (front, right) Shanno Scott, second, F.E. Madill Secondary School. Standing with the winners, in the back, are Go� DeJong, Zone Commander, and June Pyette, Deputy Zone Commander. and in the front is Lillian Beer, Zone Youth Education Chair. (David Emslie photo) , Your.View Letters to the editor Ad campaign a "Those ads amount to pre -campaign advertising paid for by the taxpayer.” Dear Editor: These are some of the T.V. commercials that make me ill especially during my supper hour. Those that advertise hemorrhoid medication, dental adhesive, sanitary products, with or without.wings, medication for yeast infections. cures for diarrhea waste of money and Mike Hams telling us what a wonderful job he's doing and at the same time spending SI .2 mil- lion of taxpayers' money for these commercials. One point two million dollars that would go a long way to help the aged, our hospitals, our roads or the grants Harris has taken from the Huron County Li- braries. Those ads amount to pre -campaign advertis- ing paid for by the taxpayer. Sincerely, Fran Ritchie, Exeter liva SNIL AIX f•Ilep„• 1 s 140-• flK1 A/4)v • QOSTALWO• ,.1! 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