Times Advocate, 1998-01-28, Page 6Page 6
Times -Advocate, January 28; 1998
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Walk for Memories raises
funds for Alzheimer Society
EXETER - Another successful
wa!k 10 raise funds for the Alz-
heimer Sitciety was held on Sat-
urday.
Ten per cent of the proceeds
will go to research with the te-
mainder `used for community pro-
jects including the resource li-
• brary. The Walk for Meniorics is
one of the biggest fundraisers, for
"the Society , and is an annual'
event. •
Edwina Cripps reported $830
was raised at the Exeter walk and
$7.71:7 in- total at the five 'loca-
tions in Huron County. .
Several services are available
to; people with Alzheimer and
their families: Special Steps
(Friendly Visitor program). care-
giver support groups. wandering
persons registry. workshops/
education sessions, resource Ii-
hrary, speakers bureau and tele-
phone reassurance.
For more intormation, call or
write to the Alzheimer Society of
Huron County at Box 219, Clin-
ton. NOM 11.0. 482-1482 or 1-
8(0)-561-5012. - -
Natalie Bedard, 10 months,
took off ahead of her sister
. Brianne Bedard; 3, and her
mother Shelley Rogers -
Bedard at South Huron Dis-
trict High School Saturday
morning to . raise funds • for
the Alzheimer Society. , The
Bedard family is from Zurich.
Centralia church organizes imaginary bazaar
By Mary Peterson
Centralia correspondent
CENTRALIA - On January 25.
the children of the Sunday School
gave a special presentation at
Centralia United Church. They por-
trayed parts of the .body. and
explained why- they were so impor-
• tant. •
Minister Heather Seott's sermon
was entitled "You are -the ...of
Christ." -
Minister Scott also' noted the
comments of the Moderator of the
United Church of Canada on his
trip to eastern Canada during his
recent visit to Exeter. He was
amazed' at the wonderful support
being provided, and people were
very grateful forahe assistance they
received. St. Columba House, :one
of the places he visited, was pro-
viding shelter, warmth and hot'
meals 24 hours a day. Funding for
St. Columba House is received.
from the Mission and Service Fund.
Upcoming events
Next Sunday the Sunday School
wilt help with the communion at
Centralia United Church.
Following worship, everyone is
invited to 'The Power of Love'
Sunday School luncheon down-
stairs. The Sunday School wilt, pro-
vide sandwiches and cake tor all.
. February I is -also Canned Goods
S.'unday. Contributions for the
Exeter Food Bank would be wel
coined.
Women at' Centralia United
Church are invited•tu help the
UCW with their. imaginary bazaar.
Each woman of the church should
`Couples Night' planned at Thames Road
Rhoda Rohde
Thames Road'correspondent
THAMES ROAD - Rev: Jock Tolmay was -in charge of the regular
hurch service on'Sunday morning. -Ray Cann lit the Christ Candle, gave a
welcomeand`the announcements, and led in the call to worship.
Kathy Bray,- Kristy and Jessica, Judith Parker, Erin and Megan did a
- drama entitled "We Are All Important Parts of Christ's Body". The title of
-Rev. Tolmay's sermon was "Re-IVlcmhering. the. Work of'the'.Church."
Don and Janis Richardson received the offering and were the greeters.
Young adults in grade eight and up wishing to take confirmation classes
arc to get incontact.with Rev. Jock Tolmay. :
The Youth Group h meeting at Thanes Road ori.January 29 at 5:15
p.m. Members are to bring a toonie:• .
On February 4, the annual meeting will be held at. Thanks Road at 7
p.m. with a potluck dessert. On February 9 the annual meeting of the
Huron -Perth Presbytery U.C.W. will he held at Brucefield- United Church.
On April 5 a "Couples Night Out" is planned. Guest speakers will he
Roy and Faye Docking. A supper will he held at 6 p.m. at Thames Road,
costing $15 per person, sponsored by the Christian Education Committee.
Tickets arc available from Sharon Pavkejc, Janet:,Coward, Karen
1:4hcringtim, Marg Stewart and Carolyn Johns. Tickets must be purchased
- by March 29. •
If you wish to support the ici: storm fund directly, send your cheque or
money order directly to the ,United, Church of Canada, 3250 Bloor St.,
• West, Etohicoke, Ontario. Attn: Mary Frances Denis. Make out your
cheque to "The United Church of Canada" and igdicate "ice Storm Fund".
'1'o help fanners directly. make cheque out to: "Ontario Rural Relief Fund"
and send cheque to Foundation for Rural Living, 150 Giddes St., Elora,
Ontario, NOB ISO. To.donate through ,Bcll Canada $25, 1=900-630-0025;
,$50, 1-900-630-0050: 5125. 1-900-630-0125.; $250, 1-900-630-0250. This
;Will be billed directly to your phone hill. -
Memhcrs of the congregation are reminded to bring a food item for•the-
food hank next Sunday; Februaryl. •
Personals
Helen Hodgert is a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter.
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6. Kind Of A -__ -
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10. Laundry basins
14. The ___ tuhny
15. Thine
16. City founded by
Harald Haardraade
17. Shiftless one
18. -1492 ship. .
19. Talk show pioneer
20. Moines
21. NBC's parent .
23. Roof material in a
Williams title
25. Scram cowboy -style
26. Nightmare street
27. Trappers
29. Six'lime NL homer
champ
32. Hop ___ ! (2 wds.)
34.. Hot Springs. e.g.
35. Actor Morris
37. Rainbow Bridge state
39. Edible part of
rhubarb
43. Folk wisdom
44. Horror -film baddie
46. One of the Gemini
47. Looking at
49. Moore of Ghost
50. Shin part
51. Keep an ___- to
the ground
53. Appear
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56. Trip -
60. Chem or biol.
61. Egynrian snake
62. Baseball's Maghe
63. Distant: prefix
64. Small bit
67. Send. as a letter
69. Glass piece
71. The Sons Of
Elder
73. Han of spydom
74: Famed volcano
75. Sevareid and •
Clapton
76. Did perfectly on
a test
77. Oliver or Donna
78. Foreign and front.
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2. Dip out
3. Many Louvre works
4. y Nole Samba
6. Search out '
6. Blew up
7. Ubu
(Alfred Jarry play)•
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9. Iotas
10. Pinnacle
11. Customary practice
12. Underwood of 1.A.
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13. Ilks
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24. Sources of second
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28. Dilapidated •
29. leer
30. Rensselaer's city
31. Hatcher 01 Soapdish
33. Makes gentle
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38. Act (18621
40. Missing, OI -style
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42. Climb upon
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48. Mobsters' guns
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invention
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57. Binger Hayes
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sometimes
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64. Cornelia
Skinner
65. Singer Nelson
66. Polanski film
68. • A Dog
70. Wind dir.
72. Area measure
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have received a letter providing
information. 'Your participation in
the imaginary bazaar will be great-
ly appreciated.
Children are invited to Centralia
United Church on January 29 at
6:30 p.m. for a Fun Night. .
Zion West will hold their Annual
meeting January 29 at 8 p.m. They
will also hold a Family Night on
February 6.
The Annual Meeting at Central
will be held February 4 at 8 p.m.
• Whether a member of the.church or
not, everyone is Invited to attend
these important activities and con-
tribute to the decision-making.
Centralia UCW will hold their
next meeting February 5 at 8 p.m.
AR women are invited to attend
the Annual Meeting of the Huron
Perth UCW 'on February 9 at
Brucefield United Church.
Registration begins at 9:30 a.m.
Bring a bag lunch and your own
mug.
•On February 7, the Good Sam
Program will be held again at
Centralia United Church.
Centralia Faith Tabernacle
On January 28, the Annual
Congregational Business Meeting
• will be held at 7 p.m. Lost and
Found will be cancelled that
evening.
Euchre results
Marian Noels and Walter Weber
were High Hand winners at
Heywoods Restaurant recently.
Lone Hand winners were Anne
Northey and Charlie Rollings. Edie
Burton was the Hidden Score win-'
ner.
Centralia
YfineShaff B In'
MORE THAN A BED &
. BREAKFAST
G, large conference room
(22 capacity)
heated indoor pool
n large bedrooms
I tv dinner party facilities
c, comfortable country setting
a Perfect Country Get -Away
RR1 CENTRALIA
228-9969
Fax 228-9968
Question: How is a funeral prearranged?
Answer: Contact our funeral home to
make an appointment with us. The
discussion of your wishes may be in the
privacy of your home or in the comfort of
our funeral home. Included in the
discussion will be the services and
merchandise desired, the costs involved
and provision of statistical information.
HOPPER HOCKEY
FUN L RAL HOM f:
370 William Street,(519) 235-1220
Exeter, Ontario �Of Street Parkins
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