Times Advocate, 1999-09-08, Page 1414
Exeter Times -Advocate
Communi
Wednesday,September 8, 1999
Interdenominational church service.
planned in conjunction with plowing match
By Cannel Sweeney come. Phone the Lanes at Personals
Z El .H coR_R_ES M ENT 236-4923. Susan Wildfong, Zurich
The Plowing Match is announces the arrival of
set for September 21-Z5 her first grandchild,
near Dashwood. On Emily Gloria May, born
Sunday evening, August 28 to parents Amy
September 19, there will and Rob lurk of
be an interdenomination- Kitchener.
al church service at the Nicole Debus and Gary
Zurich Community Centre Wilson were married at
at 7 p.m. St. Boniface Church on
The Terry Fox Run will September 4 by Fr. Mario
be held in Zurich on with the dinner and
September 19, beginning reception in Exeter. The
with registration in the bride is the daughter of
park at 1:30 p.m. Doug and Julie Debus,
The run, walk, bike etc. Zurich. The couple will
will start at 2 p.m., rain live in London.
or shine. Jerome, Carmel and.
Pledge sheets are avail- Meagan Sweeney enjoyed
able at businesses in a relaxing train ride to
town. Oakville on Wednesday.
The Zurich Minor They stayed at Carrie and
Athletic Association is Dan Eybergen's place
selling cash calendars for until Friday, spending a
draws .to be held daily day at the C.N.E.
Marvel and Earl
Denomme of Michigan
spent the holiday week-
end with their daughter
Shelley and Rick Hoffman
and family.
Benjamin Philip Groot
was baptized on Sunday
at St. Boniface Church by
Fr. Marion Cassar. He is
the son of Joey and Patty
Groot, RR #f Zurich. A
family celebration was
Night Ladies BoWling to 17 may call Doug Erb held in the parish hall
ague are .reminded tha4 ,at 236-4052. afterwards.
owiing begins o y He also has a lot omp, The annual together
September 13 at 7 p.m. other day trips to several of the family of Emma
New bowlers are wel- places. Schilbe was held at the
ZURICH - The annual
Octoberfest, a German
celebration of dinner and
dancing, will be held at
Hessenland, near St.
Joseph, on September 11.
For more information
phone. 236-7707.
An appreciation dinner
is planned for the bean
festival helpers on
September 12 at the
Town and Country
Bowling Lanes, with a
social time beginning at 3
p.m: and dinner at 5 p.m.
Phone Cynthia at 23.6-
7114 if you're planning to
attend.
Winners of the K. of C.
Seaforth Council Cash
Draw at the bean festival
were: Fr. Tony Delciancio
of Dublin ($100); Libby from November 1, 1999
Soudant, RR #1 Zurich to February 29, 2000.
($200); and Albert Griese They are available from
of Kitchener ($1,000). members of the Athletic
Anyone interested in a Association or by y calling
five-day _ bus trip to Nancy Regier at 236 -
Quebec and Montreal 4420.
from October 12 to 17 Tickets cost $20 and the
may phone Elisabeth winning tickets are re-
Dobbe in Stratford at 271- entered into the drum.
7233 for more informa- Anyone interested in a
tion. _.three-day bus trip to
Members of the Monday Muskoka from October 15
home of son Laird and
Vivian Schilbe with over
100 relatives attending.
Ray and Karen
Mathonia of RR #2 Zurich
had their "fifth child, Joey,
born September 2.
Martin and Cheryl
Gelinas celebrated their
anniversary on
September 5.
Happy birthday wishes
go to Cheryl Gelinas on
September 6; to Roxanne
Regier on September 7;
and to Tiffany Eybergen
on September 7.
Happy 45th anniversary
wishes go to Joe and Rose
Regier on September 4.
Bob and Ann Besozzi
returned home to San
Francisco, California on
the weekend, after spend-
ing the month of August
with her mother Gerry
Kane.
Jennifer Jeffrey, daugh-
ter of Barb and Charlie,
left on the weekend to
at end Mercy Hurst
College in Pennsylvania.
Y
Bill and Maddy Smith
recently travelled to
Newfoundland.
Welcome to town, Derek
and Tracy Masse and
daughter, who have
recently moved into the
former_ home of Tim and
Donna Cooper. on Edward
Street. The Coopers have
moved to Ailsa Craig.
1'�E woLIx 1.AMTON TV.ANSIflON OAV.P
NOTICE OF MEETJVG
DATA Tuesday Sept.14
TIME 7:00 p.m.
PLACE Council (Umbers, Municipal Office
Village of Grand Bend
Grand Bend, Ontario
Please be advised that the next meeting of the North
Lambton Transition Board will be held at the village of
Grand Bend Municipal Office in the Council Chambers at
which time matters related to the restructuring of North
Lambkin will be discussed.
Members of the public are invited to attend and observe the
proceedings. Anyone wishing to address the Board at this
or any future meeting of the Board is asked to contact Mr.
John Byme, Board Secretary, North Lambton Transition
Board at PO Box 610, Forest, Ontario, NON 1J0 or by
calling 519-786-2335. " =
Dated: September 2, 1999
John Byme
Secretary
Weekend
by Joan Beierling
VARNA CORRESONDENT
VARNA - Church
Service was in Varna on
Sunday and will be in
Varna this Sunday, Sept:
12. There will be an area
Sunday School teacher
sale in V;
meeting Monday, Sept. 13
at 7:30 in the Varna-
Church. There will be a
board meeting at Goshen
Church Sept. 13 at 8 p.m.
Church will be in
Goshen on Sept. 19 with a
Goshen Congregational
Meeting to follow wor-
a
at success
ship.
The IPM
Interdenominational
Church Service will be
Sept. 19 at 7 p.m. in the
Zurich arena with speak-
er Paul Henderson.
A very successful com-
munity yard sale was held
Lots of community friends
travel by bus. to Pelee Island
By Muriel Lewis
GRANTON CORRESPONDENT
.GRANTON - Granton, Lucan,
Clandeboye and other community
friends enjoyed a bus trip to
Kingsville and Pelee. Island on
Tuesday, August 31.
A number from the Granton
Community attended their Cemetery
Decoration Day service held at St.
James Anglican Church, Clandeboye
on Sunday afternoon, September 5.
At the Granton United Church on
Sunday, September 5, Pastor Val
Hodgins entitled the sermon
'Journeying on" based on lessons
from Exodus 12, Romans 13 and
Matthew 18.
At St. Paul's Anglican Church,
Kirkton on Sunday, September 5,
Rev. Glenda Meakin's message was
about forgiveness. Mary Blackler
and the minister read the lessons. A
time of fellowship followed the ser-
vice.
U.0 .w.
Unit one met on Thursday,
September 2 at noon for a potluck
picnic at the Granton Park pavilion.
President Doreen McRobert
opened the meeting with a prayer
and a reading about `Brownie
Points.' Business •included arrang-
ing for door greeters during
September, discussion of the gener-
al U.C.W. meeting in December, and
arrangements were made for the
next meeting on October 7.
The roll call was answered with
something for the program; Val
Hodgins read '50 ways to enjoy golf
more,' Carlene Goos had an article,
`Don't be afraid to fail', Doreen
McRobert 'A lesson to be remem-
bered', Amelia Jameson read
'Religion can be funny', and
Madeline Hardie had one of her self
composed contests about snack
counter items. Doreen gave each
one a puzzle to solve at home called
a Bible Brain Twister.
Audrey Westman was the secre-
tary.
again this year and there
will be another one in the
spring.
Everyone got plans for
New Years? Book your
party at the Stanley
Complex.
Tickets are printed and
are $50 a person. Contact
Sandra Turner at 263-
5350 or Jim Kirton at
233-7103 for tickets and
more information.
Public A rrctio,t
EXETER CLERNING
CENTRE
Dry Cleaning
Coin Laundry
Laundry Service
Exeters only complete cleaning
centre is now an agent for
SUEDEMASTER Leather
Cleaners
Services include:
• suede and leathers
• purses, gloves,
shoes/boots/hats
• sheepskin rugs
• furs and fur storage
• repairs on suede and leather
• ultrasonic blind cleaning
• pillow cleaning
• rug cleaning
• smoke odor removal.
Call for free estimate
235-4101
344 Main St.. Exeter
ave 'a news
Phone
235I33t.
Form 9
SALE OF LAND BY PUBLIC AUCTION
The Corporation of the County of Huron
Take Notice that the land(s) described belowwill
be offered for sale b piyi# :Auction„ t 1.;
o clock in the Toren the 5th day of October, •
1999 at Huron County Court House, 1 Court
V e=Squa e,. Goderich, Ontario N7A ;1012
Description of Land(s) Minimum Bid $
(Set out the cancellation price
as of the first day of advertising).
1. Part of Lot 111 and Lot 112, Plan 192 $7,535.45
As per instrument Number 220185
Village of Brussels
County of Huron, Province .of Ontario
2. Lot 52, Plan 192 $2,931.71
As per Instrument Number 203103
Village of Brussels
County of Huron, Province of Ontario
3. Part Park Lot 6, Plan 136 $3,189.87
Being Part 10, 22R-1660 West London Rd.
As per Instrument Number 251459
Township of Ashfield,
County of Huron, Province of Ontario
4. Parts of Lot 10, West of
Lakeshore Rd. Conc. $2,354.33
As per Instrument Number 311916
Township of Stanley
County of Huron, Province of Ontario
5. Part Lot 20, Lake Road West Conc. $8,261.75
As per Instrument Number 303303
Township of Stanley
County of Huron, Proviffce of Ontario
6. Lot 5, Concession 2 $18,125.80
As per Instrument Number 276987
Township of Tumberry
County of Huron, Province of Ontario
AH amounts payable by the successful purchaser shall be
payable in full at the time of the sale by cash or money order
or b a bank draft or cheque certified by a bank, trust
corporation or Province of Ontario Savings Office.
The municipality or board makes no representation
regardingthe title to or any other matters relating to the land
to be d. Responsibility for ascertaining these matters
rests with the potential purchasers.
This sale is overned by the Municipal Tax Sales Act and
the Municipal Tax Sales Rules. The successful purchaser
will be required to pay the amount bid plus apcumulated
taxes and tie relevant land transfer tax.
For further information regarding this sale, contact:
Treasurer, Corporation of the County of Huron
1 Court House Square, Goderich, Ontario N7A 1 M2
Personal information contained on this form, collected
pursuant to the Municipal Tax Sales Act will be used for the
purposes of the Act. Questions should be directed to the
Freedom of Information and Privacy Coorindator at the
institution responsible for the procedures under that Act.