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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1998-03-04, Page 19Exeter Bridal Show Cold comfort. Crediton's Teena Lamport gets close to an Iceculture sculpture of a dolphin at the Exeter Bridal Show at South Huron Rec Centre on Monday. The show, sponsored by Hensall's Iceculture, featured over 30 businesses interested in helping area couples plan and enhance their weddings. Those wanting to see more of what Iceculture can do can•do so at their ice sculpture showcase on March 7-8 from noon -5 p.m. For more information and directions, -call 1-888-251-9967. Lamport and fiancee Shannon Houston will tie the knot on June 20. Going in style. Married couple to be Jeff (Itch, left, and Kar- en Coleman are .shown what their ride after their wedding vould be like by A Top Limo's Art Hunking at the Exeter Bri- dal Show at South Huron Rec Centre on Monday. Hunking's wife, Judy, bought the limo company from its previous own- er wner in Ancaster and relocated it in Exeter. She hopes -to add to. its fleet of one. Over 30 businesses that enhance wed- dings were represented at the show sponsored by Hen- sall's Iceculture Inc. By the way...Ulch and Coleman's big day is Oct. 17. Crediton UC plans second time and talent auction CREDi'I'ON - The place to he on the evening of April 3 is the Stephen Central School gymnasi- um.. That's the night the second "time and talent" auction sponsored by the Crediton United Church con- gregation will he held. Auctioneers Bob Heywood and Jack Riddell will he on'hand to take your kids on articles and services which will prohahly exceed 200. Delton Finkheincr will record the winning bids in a similar event held in the spring of 1996, some of the ser- vices included rental of a summer cottage'for a week. a dinner party. decorating hours, snow removal• lawn and garden care and theatre lickets.'This time around. horse rid- ing lessons will he included. Actual mcrehandisc will prohahly range from a quarter of heel to quilts. afghans and numerous quilt- ed articles along with a number of wooden crafted articles. A replica of. the present United Church build- ing in Crediton is being prepared in the forst of a bird house. Don't miss bidding on this very special donation. in additon to the sale there wilily a'food booth with free cof fee. a hake table with home -cooked bak- ing by excellent cooks and free hahy silting. If you have any questions in Lucan Community Centre Bingo Wed. March 4 Bingo starts 7:30 p.m. Regular Game $1000 Jackpot Game 52 calls or less 5900 bonus Total prizes $3000 Due to the licence regulations, no one under 18 allowed to play Licence #537495 regards to donating or attending the auction sale please feel free to call Dort Finkheincr at 234-6278 or Dianne Finkheincr at 238-2670. All proceeds will go to support church projects. Make it a date for April 3. Viewing of the many articles will begin at 6:30 p.m. with the auction getting underway an hour later. Come and join in for un evening of. fun and entertainment. BOWLING ti MARCH BREAK March 15 to 29 :IB0wLING FEVER!!] catching Bowl games - 3rd game FREE Cit(This offer not valid with any other coupons) MON. - SAT,- Open -10:00 until closing SUNDAY - 1 to 5 p.m. Let's make bowling a family affair) WED. 12 noon to 7:30 p.m March 18, 25 SMOKE FREE BOWLING Reservations appreciated due to lane availability TOWN AND COUNTRY BOWLING LANES Zurich 236-4923 Tony & Marlene Bedard Licensed 1. 1. 11.0 CALL TODAY FOR RESERVATIONS Times -Advocate, March 4, 1998 Happy retirement! Lagt delivery. Shirley Kipfer congratulated Donna Re- stemeyer of the Dashwood Post Office on her retirement after 40 years with Canada Post. Kipfer's father Earl was the postmaster when Restemeyer began her postal ca- reer in 1958. A steady stream of customers and col- leagues visited the post office Friday afternoon for Re- stemeyer's last day. Happy retirement Donna! Stroll down memory lane at Wingham Theatre WINGHAM - Roll hack the years and let the Mantini Sisters recapture the sounds of the star trios from yesterday.. Groups like the MaGuire Sis- ters, The -Shirelles, The Dixie Cups, The Chordettes and the Chiffons are all stylized by this 'impressive singing family. - Originally from Niagara -on -the -Lake. the Mantinis have done a vast ar- ray of engagements as a trio and as individual performers. They've all worked in musical theatre across Canada and their accomplishments arc many and varied. - Sandra was nominated for an ACTRA award for her role in Singin' and Dancin' Tonight. Barbara has done voices for animated cartoons like Ba - bar. The Movie, Little Rosey and Rupert and Ann played Dianna Barry in Anne of Green Gables with Gordon Pincent and Barbara Hamilton. The Mantini Sisters are three classy ladies and are each a soloist in her own right, with quite a distinctive voice. yet- when they sing as a trio in harmony there is a blend that Only conies with genetic sharing. - They will take a walk down memory lane with impressions of Connie Francis, Brenda Lee. Petula Clark. Teresa Brewer, Dionne Warwick, Kar- en Carpenter and Diana Ross. "We don't aini for a slavish imitation of these people".said Sandra Mantini. "We prefer to he ourselves and dei our version of their arrangements. -- The show is called "Moments to Remember" at the Wingham Heritage Theatre. Friday, March 13 at 8 p.m. The Mantinis bring their own special touch to old favorites. You won't want to Miss this show as these girls create an aura of pure enjoyment while you stroll down memory lane. MANAGING YOUR DIABETES Practical & Helpful Classes 4 short 2 hour sessions Dates: Wed. March 18, 25 and April 1, 8 Time: 8:45 a.m. -11 p.m. Where: South Huron Hospital Exeter Fee: 525.00 To register call Dawn McGuffln-Town R.D., 235-2700, ext. 239 Dance Hall 9 p m tam 349-2678 Una Dancers Welcome Fri., March 6 Country Boys Sat., March 7 Sunrise Page 19 YOU LOOK GREAT FOR A 20 YEAR OLD TIMES THREE Love family and friends Exeter Legion Ladies Auxiliary BINGO March 5 Jackpot Guaranteed Full card $500. 130-150 Persons $750 Over 150 $1000 "NEW" Air purifiers No one under 18 admitted Lic. #M405944 IIS GOD IREAL? Katharina Bastian of Peterborough, Ontario knows!! Atage 18she l< had a liver trans- plant. In June 1997, at age 25 while touring Europe, she was stricken with can- cer that ravaged her body in a matter of days. After complete kidney failure, she was given up for dead• but was revived and eventually returned to London, Ont. She spent 3-1/2 months under- going treatment only for the doctors to say no hope". Hear Katharina's remarkable testimony and see for yourself... 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