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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1998-09-02, Page 6Page G Tir►a's Atlta►eate', St'ytentbe'r 2, 1998 K -W Horticultural Show ti Horticultural show winners in Kirkton Above, Kirkton Horticultural Show winners were announced Tuesday, Aug. 18 at the K -W Community Centre. Winners were, from left, best -design Gertrude Willis, best rose - Elaine Stephen and best gladiolus - Olga Hern. . (Photo by Darlene Doupe) CROSSWORD 5 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 fri 14 ■■■ ■ 16 1 ■ 17 ■■■ ■■■ t9 ■ ■ 20 ■■2, ■ 23 ■■ 24 ■■■ 25 26 ®■ 27 28 29 ■■ 30 31 32 ■ 33 34 ■■■35 36 38 �■ 40 41 42 II ' 43 44 ■® 45 46 ■■ 47 48 49 ■■■ 50 ■■ 51 52 53 54 ■■■■ 55 SU 56 57 ■ 513 ■. 59 ■®'a■■l 61 62 63 64 ■■■ 65 ,66 67 ■■ a■ 69' ■ ■ ■ ■■ 71 ■■ 72 79 1 ■ ■■ 7 ■■® ACROSS 1. Refs; kin 59. 5. Moor 60. 10. Persistence o1 - Memory painter . 64. 14. Trounce • 65. Borden's cow 68. Church image 69. Satisfy 70. Getting older Expire 7,1. Bay of Fundy Like Adirondack rainphenomenon Stab 72. Deep voice Author Lessing 73. Apres-ski ibcale 74. Video arcade frequenter 57. -Bewitching` ' Massachusetts town Home of the Sirens Smallest Scandinavian land Cord necktie Bonafide Nobelisl Wieser ' Did a mop hil 15. 16. 17. 18. 19, 20. 22, 24. The sun, at dawn. • • e.g. 26. Stated , 27. Less risky 30. Brief plunge 32. Sailor's danger 34. Shirker 36. Exclarpation 38. Hosieryinjury 40. Chinese lake 41. Pliny s tongue 43. Wk. pan • 44. New Orleans trumpeter Al 46. Miguel 47. Horrified 50. Stringed instrument 52. _ Wiedersehen • 54. Refreshments on a date in the '50S • 55. Bank of seats • DOWN 1. Bear with us at night 2. Medieval trench 3. Miniature golf stroke :4. Piloted ' 5. Makes easier 6. Jubilant 7. Sacred snake of Egypt e. Poet's contraction 9. Is attentive . 10. Lo4s 11. Unforeseen 12. Maxwell of 007 films 13. Gary's st. 21. Swampy ground 23. SCuller's need 25. Hilariously tunny 27. Dickens's Pecksmfl , 28. Be of value 29. Certain bedtime ' stories 31. - Beta Kappa 33. Goethe play 35. Treasure Island , author's monogram 37. Slow Boat to China • 39. Acquires ' 42. Battery size 45. Three-legged stools 48: FBI agents 49. Creator of Nick and , Nora Charter • 51. Always. in poems 53. Laundry problem 56. Foe 58.. Mantle 59: Caesar's sidekick. once , 61. -And, after all, what is _ ? (Byreri) 62. Carnival attraction 63. Sharp 64. -Baby protector 66. Long Tomorrow (197161m)' • 67. Pan cover Staffa WI news Roberta Templeman Staffa correspondent STAFFA - Staffa, Womens institutg members met at Heywood's Restaurant for lunch on . • August 26. After eating. they returned to Exeter where Marjorie Drake host- ed the meeting at her new apart- ment. loyce Miller presided, open- ing with the institute Ode and Mary Stewart Collect. Edna Burchill spoke on agricul- ture through the years. Seven mcmhcrs•answered the roll call hy.telling about their gar- dens. An invitation to join Avonton oranch on September 16 was accepted. Claudette Elliott read a� poem entitled "Garden Musings." Roberta Templeman reported that she and Esther Smale had attended the Tweedsmuir Workshop . at Dashwood Community Centre recently. The executive were reminded of a District executive meeting in Harrington on September 21 at 1 p.m. Doris Miller and Marjorie Drake served refreshments. Young horticulturalists - Most points for. 12 yrs & under in the Junior A division, left, Michael- Harrigan with 19 pts. for his vegetable creature "Lucky" and Jr.8 division most points age 13-15 years old Krystal Harrigan with "Flowers for Grandma." . (Photo by Darlene. Doupe) An afternoon in Bayfield park ZURICH -.On Monday afternoon at. Blue Water Rest `Horne. residents' Beatrice McNatb. Carman Lo'te. Mabel Kyle. lana Wagner, Frieda Moore. Marie Gingericb and Dcnnis'Chairette gathered in the auditorium+lnr a curb husking hce. Grand Bend Orchards don:iced peaches and cream turn on the cob ' for the residents' supper. Frieda, 11ayler. - 1)asliwood, (Ionated Bartlett pears to 1110 khellin tor dessert. Tuesday morning -residents Esther Makin:.. Margaret Hess. - Dorothy Dietrich, Carman Lok ie. Margaret Mousseau. Vera O'Brien, Philippa Stcciae,' Clara Hamilton. , Florence Brown. Bill and, Jean Burr. Mac Fox. Mabel Riley, Heatricc Eagleson. Mabel Kyle and Vera Haberer tested (heir memories in a spelling bee. Residents- of; Blue Waiter Re'at Home spent Tuesday. afternoon in • the [lark at Hayfield. They were. - escortetl by bus driver (filen Thiel.' Auxiliary :volunteer Elelen Otl,erhein. and Adjuvant Cathy Shansi. ' The residents,toured the'main street to see the shops and shop- pers..louketl at Neil's hurne on Old River Road, watched the sailboats • and let skis skim across the water. Watched the comers and goers tray - 1 through. the park. Gipped on lemonade and munched cookies and -visited with passersby along • the beach shore line. Wednesday afternoona "13y 'lliu -Sea Party"•took place in the..court- yard. A child's'switnming pool was installed and the residents dipped thoir feet in'the warm wale( and' played kick -beach hall.. Sea shell. bingo •was played, the residents sorted thruug'h 'various shapes of sea shells and reminisced about . looking for shells •along the beach. Background. 'music by the Eberly Brothers helped sct the morid and the residents enjoyed' sand cups made with pudding and Oreo cook- ies for a cool snack. Rev. Koss Thon►son,.'St. Peter's t Lutheran Church. Zurich conducte "Thursday afternoon. Chapel Service. Fr. Matthias Wronski, Si._ 13onitace Church, Zurich celebrated Mass.• Thursday evening the residents enjoyed .ai barbecue. in the court yard. They sang Happy Birthday to. - Bob Carson and shared his birthday rake w.'ith'him. ' • Art ;Coker'visited the 'Home Friday afternoon to play popular music on the organ for the resi• - dents. Art plays music by- number and is quite willing to play any tune . the residents requests. , Sunday morning • service - at Zurich Mennonite Church was - attended by some of the residents. - Sunday afternoon the auditorium was tilled to capacity with the-,fain- ily .and friends of Blue Water -Rest Hoine • Apartinents tenant .Scleda Stccklc as she .celebrated 90 years young with an Open House. Many family members attended which,included daughters Marg from Nova Scotia. Esther and Fern 'Iri►ni 'Ohio, _ son Jim from Petersburg aind l'aul and Bill of Zurich arca. Many relatives from. '-Kitchener/Waterloo and Montreal attended. Sister -in-laws Philippa Steckle. 13lue Water.Rcst Home, Vera Shantz. • Maplewoods Apartments and Lillian Stccklc of Zurich gave Scicda•their blessings. - Auxiliary. volunteers Mary •Gingcrich; •JCan-Gingcrich and Gladys, Gingerikh helped grand - 'daughter Diane Sparling and her husband Doug serve birthday cake and refreshments to the guests. ' Nieces, nephews and family mem- hers sang Scleda's favorite hymns at the close of the afternoon gather- ing. ' The residents look forward to the first meeting With the Auxiliary for the. fall season on Septelnhcr I; Gladys VanEgrnond and the Merry Makers on -September 4 and a birth- day party. with St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Zurich on September 8. d JO -READ SCHOOL OF DANCE L.M.B.A.T.D. Specializing In: • Acro -Gym • Tap • Jazz & Ballet Fully Qualified instructors Competition Teams with Exeter Dance Club Starlytes for 3-5year olds the will be re -opening classes at EXETER I JONS YOUTH CENTRE - John Street, Exeter 1st Registration: Aug. 26 - 6 to 8 p.m. 2nd Registration: Sept. '9 - 6 to 8 p.rn. 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