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Times -Advocate,. September 17, 1997
Page 21
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Clinton couple wins Explorer
GRAND BEND - The Ausable-
Bayfield Conservation Foundation
And r-furon Country Playhouse are
pleased to announce, that Richard
add Rachael Kootstra of Clinton,
ars "the proud owners, of a 1997
Ford Explorer XLS ` four-wheel-
driye sport utility vehicle.
.The Ford Explorer- is the final
prize in the: Ausable-Bayfield Con-
servation Foundation/Huron Coun-
try Playhouse Joint Fundraiser. The,
draw was made by A.B.C.F. Vice
Chairman, Bill Dinney and H.C.P.
Board President, Bryan .Beattie,
• during the Benefit Performance of.
Lerner and Loewe's "Srigadoon at
• the'Playhouse.'on.Sauirday, August -
30.
, ;The Kqonstras, were not at home
' when' news, of their big win • ar-
rived. -At first they thought some-
one ivhs,playing a prank on,them
.and did not fully believe they had
• won the unit they called the Play-
house last'Tuestlay. They 'were all
smiles when the received the keys
to the Explorer.
• In total $13,000 in .cash.priies.,a
_trip tri Las' V' gas (courtesy of Elli-'
son Travel. Carlson Wagonlit and
Key,Tours) and the 1997 Ford Ex-'
nlorer XLS (supplied by _'Eric
Carppbell Lincoln Mercury) were
• awarded to 11 lucky winners. Win-
ners of the $1,000 cash prizes in-
clude: Wayne McLeod. of krandon,
Manitoba James, Denomme , of
Bayfield, Kent and Gayle.Ready. of
London.. and linr'vey Lockrey of
Medford, Eleanor Deacon of Lon-
don, John Taylor Exeter. Derek
Hill of Etohicoke. and Lawrence
Hotson of Lucan. Winner -of the
$5.000 cash prize was Sharon Las -
saline of Goderich; and the winner
of the trip to Las Vegas. was . Mal-
com Gray of Komoka. •
, The -1.530 .tickets sold over the
course. of .the lottery. raised
$28.130. The proceeds of the lot-
tery . will be split equally by the
A.B.C.F. and the Playhouse?'
"This fundraising venture proved
a most worthwhile venture for' both
grqups by increasing aviareness of
• cultural and conservation activities
in Huron and raising revenue for
both foundations during this time
of decreased government• funding
for the arts and the environment."
said Bill Linfield, A.B.C.F. Chair-
man. •
Specifically.. the A.B.C.F. will
use the proceeds to continue pro-
viding outdoor education, as well -
as barrier free trails and access to
and use of the various conseft,ation
areas in the Ausable-Bayfield wa-
tershed. Huron Country -Playhouse
Worrell's Guest
House happenings
CENTRALIA On Monday -
evening at Worrell's Guest House
everyone enjoyed euchre games.
hostedby volunteer Rose
Cunningham. On Tuesday evening
Mel Whittaker sponsored an
evening of pool in the recreation
room.
All of the residents went to 'A
Step' Forward' at Caven
Presbyterian Church in Exeter
Wednesday evening. where a
speaker presented a speech on
depression.
On Thursday morning several of
the residents boarded a bus in'
Exeter, to take in a day at the
Western Fair in London. On
Thursday evening they enjoyed
exercise and fellowship.
A surprise supper was held
Saturday evening to honor Pauline
Worrell on her 45th birthday. They
held a sing -a -long led by Arnold
Cunningham. Games of pool and
euchre followed. Dave and Cindy
Harrigan and boys were there for
the occasion.
will put the proceeds ,towards the
capital campaign for the new re-
hearsal hall, which was built in the
winter of 1996-1997.
"This:project was our first oppdr
tanity to work with the A.B.C.F.
We both feel that a good 'relation-
ship has been estabf shed, and hope
we can develop fut ire fundraising
projects, states C iarles Baster.
H.C.P. 'fundraising chairman. "This
fundraising venture has been a suc-
cess financially, andithas provided
Handing over the keys. Ra-
chel and Richard Kootstra of
Clinton were the lucky win-
ners of a 1997 Ford Explorer
- XLS in the Ausable-Bayfield
Conservation Foundation/.
Huron Country Playhouse
draw. They received the keys
tq the Explorer On Friday in.
Exeter. From !eft, winning tick-
et seller Joe Gibson, Founda-
- tion Chairman Bill Linfield,
Rachel and Richard Kootstra;
Playhouse Board President
Bryan Beattie and Ford Deal-
er Eric Campbell
the opportunity to make many new
friends."
Rally Sunday at Centralia United Church
By Mary Peterson
Centralia correspondent .
CENTRALIA A Rally Sunday
Recovenating Service. was held '
September 14 •at Centralia United .
hurch.,This was a special celebra-
on to covenant with the children
and Sunday School teachers to
attend worship and participate in
the activities of the church.
Following worship, the Sunday
'School teachers had.planned a time
of food and fellowship which the
congregation enjoyed. Jean Caslick
had prepared a cake to recognize ,
this special occasion, . • • .
Judy Mills provided musical
accompaniment during the service..
Brent Caslick.played the piano
while the children performed spe-
cial music. • .
There were also dramatic presen-
rations Performed by Fran Herren,
Craelene Morrison; Brent Caslick,
-and Larry Skinner. - .
Prayers were offered for several
Members' of the community, includ-
ing Marjorie Johns and Mildred
Greh, On September 25,-a Joint.
Session. meeting_for.Centrajia and
Zion will he held at,8 p.m. at Zion:
Ctingratulations_?to Anne and,:
Wilfred Huxtable on celebrating`
'their 64th wedding anniversary.
Anyone who likes to sing is '
invited to. participate in the church
choir. .
Choir practices are. held Tuesday
at 7:45 p.m. for Zion West United
Church and Thursday at 7 p.m. for
Centralia United Church.
Centralia Sunday School will
host a "Pun Night" for the children
on September 17 at 6:30 p.m. -
Congregation members should.
note the changes in date for upcom-
ing meeiings. An Official Board
meeting will be held October 9 at 8
p.m. at Centralia United Church.
Anyone unable to attend the meet-
ing to present information is asked
to submit a -report.
The South Huron Foodgrains•
Bank committee memberswill
attend worship with St. John United
Church, • a partner church, in
Hamilton - on September 21.
- Anyone interested in attending the
••service is asked to contact Murton
Brock 'or Allan ,Powe. .
Also on September 2I,. Kirkton
United Church will have a turkey
• barbecue at Kirkton-Woodham
Community Centre from 4 to 7
• p.m. .
Tickets for adults are $10.
(advance] and $12 (at the door) and
for children $5 (advance) or.$6 (at
the door).
• Contact Agnes Denham at 229-
6430 or Ray Swit,,er. at 229-8806
for tickets.
Zion West will 'celebrate their
church anniversary with' worship at
1 a.m. on September• 28: Rev.
•
Cathy -Tovell from the Ilderton/Birr
Pastoral Charge will be guest
speaker.
This.will be a combined worship
service for Centralia and Zion West
congregations.
The U.C.W. Fall Regional meet-
ing is planned for September 29 at
6:30 p.m. at Dashwood. Pat
Milliken; Farm and Rural Resource
Minister for London Conference,
will be guest speaker.
Centralia Faith Tabernacle
- Everyone is welcome to come to -
the Lost and. Found Club,
September 17 at 7 p.m. •
Pastor Bob Degraw will,travel to
the Northwest Territories from
September 18 to October I on a
missionary'calling. •
On.September 19, the women
will gather at the church at 6:45
p.m. for testimony and a pizza.
demonstration.
All women are welcome -to
attend. Child care is available.
Euchre results
At Larry's Restaurant in
Crediton recently; High Hand win-
ners in the Monday afternoon
euchre gimes were Marian Noels
and.Norma Walper. ,
. Ethel Berry and Charlie Rollings
were Lone Hand' winners. L -(vv
' Handwinners were Ann Northey
and George Adams.
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