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Exeter Times -Advocate
Wednesday. %live•nrber
Area.food
'drives -
The Crediton and
District Optimists,
Crediton United Church
Youth Group and com-
munity volunteers col-
lected non-perishable
food items for the Exeter
food _bank from Huron
Park. Centralia •and
Crediton on Saturday • .
afternoon. By the 'end of
the campaign, a I.12- tor;
pl.kup was filled with
rood.
•
A 'right: Jim Zimmerman, -
left, and Mel Gingerich
Toad up the van With
donations from. the
Zurich food 'drive on
Saturday morning. Six
hundred food items were
donated by Zurich resi-
dents for area .-food_.
banks.
One -act plays at St.inn
(.1•li1 POj� - On November .25,26and 27. the theatre.
arts department at St. -Anne's-Catholic Secondary
• School. Clinton will lit hosting -an evening- of one -act
plays. The event is entitled "An Evening of the
Unexpected". Three plays will be performed; two are
« nes lrurn tidgar Allan • Poe stories. arid one is an
adaptation of -a short story by Paul Laurence
Dunbar. In addition,. the UA(. drama -class-Will
be presenting several skits collectively' enti-
. . tled "The Unexpected".
Murder', intrigue and the -demons which lie
inside the• Mind are. the basis of one of Edgar
- Allan f'oe's best known works:.. "The 'full "tale
Ileaif' Set in the'nrid-eighteen hundreds, the
play opens with a ,.light, warm-hearted
atmosphere, but- ends with a shocking and disturbing
climax. The result is. -at the' very least, "uriexpc'ckd.: -
"7'he Fall of the I louse of Usher" is one of Poe's must
popular stories..11'ritten in 1846, the story describes
the -life.- of two siblings, Roderick Wand Madeline Usher.
Huth are sullering from an incurable disease. as is the
e's Secondary School '
house' they are inhabiting. Roderick invites his child-- C
hood friend, Andrew, to coma and "discuss the disposi- . C
tion of his estate. Immediately upon his arrival, C
Andrew realizes that something.is terribly. wrong in the
Usher mansion. - p
Also set in the grid eighteen hundreds, "f'hi• 1
Lynching of Jube Henson" recalls a transfarnease
-
live incident in the life of a small town
Southern -doctcir. When members .of the 1
town, are conironted with an unidentified of
threat, the•)' lose faith- in Ot
a c' and loyal most .
hinges on the tragic cunsey'uences of mis- dor
identity and misdirected
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24 Aspnar• ornoe.
25. Bacitartos Ino�ar_
26. Ant . vote
27 int confer
30. Sight, o• asset."
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48 Is certa;r
51 Veraan•
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Roone.
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60. late.
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63- Wrrtrng meets
64. Supporting. vote.
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58
GB sends aid to Honduras
GHANU BEND - Peter I wynstra. President of
Rotary Club of Grand l3end has spearheaded a 1
drive to send help to hurricane ravaged liondu
!'his is in response -to a challenge from Assist
)(strict Governor Hill Lenon of Arca 3 District 633
{alar)• International.
1'wyristra solicited pledges of foodproducts
tr
rguson Brothers of St. Thomas, (lens
o'op, 'Phi• Great Canadian Bean Com
any of .Ai
raig and bV.G. 'Phompson of Blenheim.pl he! alue
ledges totals in excess of $25,000. Sortie -ol' the pro
:ls have• already been shipped. with the balance to
tit as soon as possible, through the auspices of t
anadian Lied Cross in 'furonto. -
'wyanstra in consultation with Lennon also contact(
)A (Canadian lnter'national Development Agency)
ta��a to request' a tnatcliing.grant..CIDA h•
urnised to snatch the linalpledge b, lour times t
ng the. final amount of aid to. around $125,00(1 i
els needed good -supplies. Hill f.emon is now:co-urdi
ing -this part of the process to augrnent the ship
nits.
dividual club members are also donating cash -t
cause. A quick response to .a desperate treed!
or further information please corrtac-t- Bill Lemon
(i, Area 3 Rotary• International at (519) 348-9378
ur Rick Fleming u1' the Red Cross Food Distribution
nit rn I oruntu.
� ve have the Derff�ct t-- ' r,, ge,V
thr-
ural
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(1of-"
um local growers and distributors inc udingC oks of
entralia. Fe
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Pickets for general seating will- be ra,�ailable� at the -
dour. Tickets are $8 for adults and $6 for students. riot
Due•_ tri -the spooky content of the evenin ►, -theserho
are not recommended for younger childen. This in
.
promises to be an entertaining eveningthe
lorward to seeing,, and we look I
you there!
A.U.
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everyone-
your list
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