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Exeter
Announcements
Wednesday, August 25, 1999
DK kill
for Diane Scott
and Rick Walsh
Sit., Aug. 28
$ P.m. -1 a.m.
Allis Craig Nuc Centre
Tickets $5. No minors
plum. Wick MwMld
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(WEDDING RECEPTION)
for Sandra O'Rourke
and Dalton Jaques.
Fri,Aug. 27 .+ 9 p.m.
at the HENSALL REC CENTRE
Everyone is welcome to join in their celebration
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: s e ' SCOTT - WALSH
Ron and Merna
Scott and
Gordon and
Charlotte Walsh
all ofAi#sa Craig
are delighted to
announce the
forthcoming
marriage of their
children Diane
Margaret and
Richard Gordon.
Vows will be
exchanged on
Saturday,
September 18,
1999 at Holy
Trinity Anglican
Church in Lucan.
Open reception
at Ailsa Craig
Rec Centre.
STARK - DONALDSON
George and
Marilyn Stasik,
Exeter are
pleased to
announce the
forthcoming
marriage Q
thein daughter
Jennifer Lynn
to James Dean
(Jamie)
Donaldson,
son of Helen
and Dean
Donaldson,
Renfrew. The
wedding will
take place on
Friday, August
27th at 3:00 o'clock in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel
Church, Mt. Carmel, Ont. Closed reception
to follow.
Graduate - Our Mom
(Deb Gregus) graduat-
ed
raduated with Distinction
from the University of
Western Ontario on
June 10, 1999. She
received her BSc in
Statistics and was
awarded the Angela
Armitt gold medal for
part time students.
While at Western she
also received a UWO
In -Course Continuing
Scholarship and a
Faculty Association
Scholarship. This
spring she received a
Lifelong Learning
Award from The
London Council for
Adult Education.
- Congratulations from
Cindy, Sandra, Scott
., and Steven
` KIRKTON FALL FAIR - Kirkton-Woodham Community
Centre. September 10,11 & 12, 1999. Entertainment,
parade, 4-H Achievement day, pet show, pedal tractor, pull,
baby show, baseball, horseshoes, amusements, soccer, farm-
ers Olympics, demolition derby, fiddlers jamboree. See next
week's paper for details. (34)
PLAN TO ATTEND THE HURON BRUCE -BRUCE
GREY FAMILY COALITION PARTY - annual picnic on
Sunday, September 5 at the Chepstow Lion's Park from 12
noon to 4 pm. Everyone is welcome. Good food, good
friends, good times. For more information call, Linda
Freiburger, 881-0549. (33;34x) :: 4:.
GO GLOBAL - by hosting an international exchange stu-
dent. Youth For Understanding is looking for volunteer
Host Families for high school students from 13 countries.
They will be arriving in, August and staying until July 2000.
Hosting families are actively involved in selecting the stu-
dent who will be living with them. Becoming a host family
provides both the student and the family with new cultural
experiences and friendships that last a lifetime! Please call
the YFU office at 1 -800 -TEENAGE. (32-34*)
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AEROSMITU TRIBUTE
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August28
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Graduate - C. Leigh
Soldan graduated
June 18 from
Fanshawe College,
Nursing Division. Leigh
is presently employed
in London Hospitals
and still manages a
couple of shifts at "The
Shot".
Way to go, Leigh.
We're very proud
of you. Love Mom,
Dad & Craig
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* SAT., AUG. 28 `99
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ilkCommunity Care
Access Centre
for Huron
CALL FOR
NOMINATIONS
Notice is hereby given that the
Community Care Access Centre
(CCAC) for Huron has five (5)
upcoming vacancies on their
Board of Directors. Therefore we
are seeking applicants for
nomination to the Board.
Directors serve in a volunteer
capacity. .
The CCAC for Huron is a health
care agency funded by the
Ministry of Health which
provides residents of Huron
County with quality health care
services in the home and
community, ani )ssistance with
placement i m Care
facilities
Applicat made by
completing vi iLi sutxnitting an
application form obtained at the
address below. Applicants must
be Members of the CCAC for at
least ten (10) days to be
nominated for election.
Therefore non-members must
submit a $5 membership fee
along with their application form
by Friday, Sept. 17th at 4:30 p.m.
Current members must submit
their application form by Friday,
Sept. 24th at 4:30 p.m.
Should an election by necessary,
it will be held at the Annual.
General Meeting of the CCAC
for Huron on Tuesday, Sept. 28th
at 7:00 p.m. at the CCAC, in the
Central Huron Secondary
School, at 163 Princess St. E. in
Clinton. All CCAC Members and
the general public are welcome
to attend. However, only CCAC
Members with voting privileges
can vote in an election for
Directors.
For application form or •
further information, please
contact:
Carole Taylor,
Chief Executive Officer
Community Care Access
Centre for Huron
163 Princess St. E.,
'Clinton, Ont. NOM 1L0
Phone: (519) 482-3411
Fax: (519) 482-3382
ONLY $10.00 r; ONLY 6000
PER TICKET TICKETS SOLD
DRAW DATE: October 16,1999,12:00 noon
at Arthur Chrysler Sales & Leasing,
1000 Main St., Mount Forest.
Taxes arideander paid. Insurance and licensing respontibihty of
the winner. License number M 107612
Proceeds to the Mount Forest Kinsmen Club
Community Betterment Fund
TICKETS AVAILABLE AT:
Arthur Chrysler Sales & Leasing, Mount Forest
Phone 1-519-323-1981 or Fax 1-519-323-2718
or from any Mount Forest Kinsmen.
Mastercard and visa accepted.
rSend cheque or money order to: Mount Forest Kinsman Club
P.O. Box 820, Mount Forest, Ontario NOG 2 0.
Send me tidtet(s). Enclosed is my or money order
in the amount of $ ($10.00 per ticket)
NAME:
ADDRESS:
TOWN: POSTAL CODE:
TELEPHONE: _ AGE:
CREDIT CARD NAME:
NUMBER: EXP. :
Please allow 1 to 2 weeks delivery, 18 years of age or older
ineligible entries will be returned to sender.
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