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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1998-02-18, Page 26• • Page 26 Times -Advocate, February 18, 1998 Library appreciation day Tea time. Friends of the Exeter Library president Dorothy Moffatt, Left, was serving, tea at the library's customer appreciation day on Saturday afternoon. Ann Overweel (middle) of Hay Township and Julia ,Darbishire df Usborne Township stopped in for tea and dainties. Centralia youth going tubing , By Mary Peterson Centralia corresp{n{dent cEN:r.RS\I.IA`The'congrcga- . tion -of Centralia United Church gathered on Sunday morning. with Marjorie 'J'ohns providing organ accompaniment for the,hymns. ' Minister Heather Scot} explained., the Moaning of the scripture Psalm ., e 1. 'and 'entitled her sermon -Good or Bad"' `She eneouraged everyone to attend the upcoming special events 'featuring ;the Rev. J'tiyca Sagse. a retired United Cjlurt. h minister from Saskatchewan. On Fehruary 27, a clergy event'will be held ,from, 9 a.m. to 4.p:m. at Centralia t'n.•est - Church. There will he a con •rcga-' 'tlun.il event at Fullarton Chute .from 9 ;a.m.+ to, 4 p.ln. on. Fehruary 28. Or/ March 2. there •is a Women in Ministry event •from' 10 a.m. to 2 Upcoming events A Pancake Supper is planned on Shrove Tuesday. Fehruary, 24. at Centralia United Church from 5:30 10 7:3.0 p.m.' The cost is $5 for ' adult's •and 52.50 for children aged six to 12. with, pre-schoolers free. • ProCc-eds front the supper '`. I I I -assist in providing repairs to the manse. ' , Centralia Fait,h Tabernacle All women are welcome to -a time of fellowship and ministry on Fehruary 20,at 6:45 'pin. Nursery. facilities will he available. • On Fehruary 21, all youth are invited to enjoy tubing at River Valley. , weather •, permitting. I)cpariurc lime will h at 4 p.m. The cost is SI() per.person. , On Fehruary 22. Rev. Charles Willner will he nlinistering.during. tf>,e)norning warship scrvice..Rev. Willner. is from 'Open Word Bible College' in London. A reminder and invitation to women on Tuesday mornings at 9:30 a.m. and to the men on Tuesday evenings at/ 7:30 p.m. of the weekl'. Bible studies: f Euchre. results At the Monday afternoon euchre games in Crediton recently. Bowl for S.H. Big Bro/Sis ZURICH — It's time again to knock those pins down for the South Huron Big Brothers/Sisters. The 18th Annual Bowl For Mil- lions Bowlathon South Huron Big Bfothers/Sisters benefit is March 8, I p.tn.-4:30 p.m. at Zurich's Town and Country Bowling Lanes. South Huron Big Brothers/Sisters executive director Dianne Beach said the Bowl for Millions is their largest annual fundraiser and this - year's goal is to raise $10,000. Bowlers will solicit sponsors who will pledge money per point (for example, 50point, bowler rolls 150 points. equals $7.50) or a flat sum. Beach encourages organizations to enter a team of four or five and challenge other organizations in a rolloff with area children the big winners. 'those participating get two free games and a ticket for draw prizes • tor every $25 in pledges. The headline for turning in mint - t• y I. Maid) 27. For more informa- 114111 rte lu lino out haw to get a pledec sheet. contact the South Hu- " lou !lig fltnthels/Sisters al (519) tor/ • Bcrnicc-Squirc, and 011ie Esscry had the winning high hand's: Helen viacDonald and Andy Thompson • a • • 'Treasures' the theme for UCW EXETER - The afternoon unit of Exeter United Church- Women met on Fehruary 12. Dean Smith had decorated the church 'parlor in a Valentine theme with red candles, enhanced by the red carnations. placed on the tables by the lunch committee. . Leader Doris Denham opened the meeting with a legend of St. Valentine. Valentine events at Exeter Villa EXETER - Murray Christie and Mary- T. Dow perflirmed 'in Fehruary at the Exeter•Villa, as well as the Christian Reformed Choir. Doug Insley and Friends and the Notes of YesterYear also. enter- tained the. residents. A •Red and- White Tea was held with prizes awarded- for the best red and white outfits. Residents tested their Valentine knowledge with trivia questions. - On Friday a Valentine. Sweetheart lunch was held for.cou- pies. They enjoyed ham. macaroni and cheese. green beans. jello salad and strawberry . shortcake. Residents alsoi had the chance to taste home made chocolates. had the winning lone .hands. Low .- Residents have been following hand winners were Irene Thcandcr the Olympics and Canada's medal and George Adams. • count throughout the week. ' The program -and worship service were led by Alma Langford. The program was about 'treasures'. Members had each brought s`me- thing they treasure which they dis- played and toldof its history. . Elsie. Wescott, Helen Roberts, Laura Siliery and Olive Tindall presented the worship service. Marion Dearing led a discussion on 'treasures'. . Florence Finkbeiner accompa- nied the group on the piano as they sang two hymns. AvonDISTRICT SCHOOL • BOARD Maitland Learning for a Lifetime KINDERGARTEN AND JUNIOR KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION Children born in 1993 and 1994 are eligible to enrol in KINDERGARTEN and JUNIOR KINDERGARTEN respectively for September, 1.p98. Contact your local Huron Public School Principal as soon as possible to confirm your intent to register. Your call will allow your school to provide you with registration details and will assist the Board in planning for -staff. - Proof of age and confirmation of property assessment information will be required. P. Carroll Abby Armstrong Director of Education .Chair CHRYSLER'S OLYMPIC RThnIv1ANCI* Chrysler and its dealers are proud to sponsor our Canadian Olympic athletes.. 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