HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1999-11-03, Page 9Wednesday,November 3. 1999
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By Rhoda Rohm
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THAMES ROAD - On
Friday evening at Thames
Road-E1imville's
Halloween party there
were 48 children dressed
in costume, 30 adults and
two judges. Winners in the
costume parade were:
Ghosts, goblins and devils
Akan Pavkeje. Madison
Brock, Amanda Hodgert;
Witches - Robin McKnight,
Al a Hodgert, Jessica
B k; Pumpkins - Jared
D notter, Justin Hern,
Scott Pavkeje;
Cowboys, cowgirls and
Indians - Richard Johns,
Shelby Oke, Raymond
McKnight; T.V., storybook
and movie characters'- .
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ACROSS
1. Kid's vacation spot
5. Mother of Helen of Troy
9. The Tree On The
Malr (Anatole Frarfce)
12. Turkish regiment
13. 'tittle White Duch' singer
14. Curly's brother
15. American Bandstand' star
17. White-tailed eagle
18. Joyce's native land
19. Bungled
21. Washing'cyde
24. Stuffed shirt
25. Formerly
26. Sommer of Ten Little Indians
29. Cuckoo's lack
32. Cruise and Selleck
34. Detroit group: abbr.
35. "More Than You "
36. Composer Satie
37. " bird..." (2 wds.)
39. Spy org.
40. Untouchable Eliot
42. Yule songs
44. Fish with a seine
46. Actress Tumer
48. Have a hamburger
49. Ado
54. Ever Since (1937 film)
55. Guise
56. Use a steel
57. Plaines
58. Bridge
59. Slopes covering
DOWN.
1. Scoundrel
2. Participant in The Rumble In
• The Jungle"
3. Brolly carrier's wear
4. Peak
5. Caron film
6. Author Connell (Mr. Bridge)
7. Berlin article
8. One making an inquiry
9. Development
10. Learning
11. Repair
16. Ontario Indian
20. Slippery site
21. Grade
22. Aeronautical engineer
Sikorsky
23. Places on the ballot
24. Seats for the congregation
27. Film director Bufiuel
28. Krazy of cartoons
30. Plant's place
31. Poetic contraction
33. Cut obliquely
38. . Karenlna
41. Cads' punishment
43. Pledges
44. off (irate)
45. Great review
46. Elvis' heir
47. Egyptian deity
50. Republican snits.
51. Charged atom
52. The Plastic Band
53. Unprecedented
Mikayla Skinner, Josh
Denotter, Charlie Weber;
Draculas, vampires and
monsters - Evelyn Johns,
Seth Weber, Brett
Warwick;
Princesses, fairies and
fancy ladies - Ashley
McKnight, Samantha
Hern, Katie Hern; Animals
- Aimee Rush, Glen Benoit,
Lauren Benoit;
Army, construction and
firefighters - Matthew
Johns, Corey Smith,
Zachary Kadey; Other -
Thomas Benoit.
Marguerite Butler and
Kay Cunnington were the
judges.
Church service
Bruce Delbridge wel-
comed everyone to the
church service on Sunday
morning at Thames Road,
gave the announcements
a,nd led in the call to wor-
ship.
Janet Coward and Jenna
Dawson lit tlChrist
Candle. Revillillarilyn
Carter came in and told
the children a story about
'masks'.
The choir sang an
anthem accompanied by
organist Marilyn
Vandenbussche. Megan
Parker read the scrip-
tures.
The title of Rev. Carter's
sermon was "Masks and
Saints."
Theoffering was
received by Gerald
Cunningto'n and Tracy
McKnight.
Life and work of the
congregation
The Sunday School
would like people to save
their large coffee cans to
be used for their progres-
sive Christmas story. You
may leave them at either
church.
On November 3, Council
will meet at Thames Road
at 7 p.m.
The Sunbeams will meet
this Thursday, November
4 at Thames Road from
9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Next week is the first
Sunday of the month and
members are reminded to
bring items for the food
bank.
A Remembrance Day
service will be held
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November 7 at : Elimville.
On November 14 at
Thames Road the service
is • entitled the
"Stewardship Blues".
Baptism will be held on
November 21 at Thames
Road. Anyone interested
in baptism is to contact
Reir. Criter.
The First Sunday of
Advent will be celebrated
at the November 28 ser-
vice at Thames Road.
On November 12 the
Finance Committee will
hold their Time, Talent
and Treasure Auction at
Kirkton-Woodham
Community Centre. The
items may be viewed from
6:30 to 7:30 p.m. with the
auction to follow.
On November 15 there
will be a special congrega-
tional meeting at Thames
Road at 8 p.m. to hear and
discuss the preliminary
report .of. the Building
Review Committee. There
will be no action taken at
this meeting.
Personals
Quite a number of peo-
ple from this community
called at the Dinney
Funeral Home in Exeter to
pay their respects to the
late Hazel Westcott.
Sympathy is extended to
Allen and his family.
Several people from this
area called at the Hopper -
Hockey Funeral Home in
Exeter on Thursday to pay
their respects to the late
Louisa Creerg. Sympathy
is extended to her family.
Fred Delbridge returned
home from University
Hospital, London on
Saturday after having
undergone surgery the
week before. Get well
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TALK
Huron -Perth Pre-school
S eechkanguage Initiative
wishes are extended.
The Thames Road
Elimville women catered
to the Ducks Unlimited
Banquet at Kirkton
Woodham Community
Centre on Thursday
evening.
Bill and Rhoda Rohde
attended the Memorial
Sunday Church Service at
Caven Presbyterian
Church, Exeter when new
front doors and a new
piano were dedicated.
Because their
first words are
so important!
/f you're concerned about the way your
- child talks, please call -
small TALK is a free
service provided by
local health agencies.
273-2222 or
1-800-269-3683
for information or
a speech assessment
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