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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1997-10-15, Page 9367 Main St. S. Exeter 235-2525 Oct. 15;16,17,18 Cinnamon Buns 6/1.95 COMMIINTTY Dried hydrangeas Flower girls. Lou Hyde, left and Leni Vermeulen, right, congratulate Kathy Noyes from Lu- can who won a basket of dried hydrangeas at At Home's grand opening. Other winners were Judy Kyle who won a wind chimer, Debbie Revington who won a vase and candles, - Christine Verlinde won pot pourri. Martha Hill won a gardening gift basket and Carin Marr won a picture. Collection of food at St. Patrick's By IH. Davis Sainsbury correspondent SAINTSBI7RY - On Saturday evening at 7 p.m. St. Patrick's cele- brated their Evening Prayer Thanksgiving service with Suiannc Davis leading the service from the - Book of Alternative Services with Kimberley Kelley and Crystal Davis assisting with the scripture readings. Margaret Carroll gave the mes- sage. The Sunday School children in citstume each shared " Symhol of Thanksgiving" celebrated in many different ways from around the world. The "Box of Food" reminds everyone to bring their item for Daily Bread to he collected next 'celebration honoring Katie -Scarlett Sunday at the Harvest Service. MacGillivray who was 12 years old - October 19. St. Patrick's will cel- ebrate their 137th . Harvest Thanksgiving Anniversary Service at IQ:30 a.rn. With The Rev. Stanley Jay oflicient. A time of fel- lowship and refreshments will fol- low in the Parish Hall. The women will clean the church on Wednesday -afternoon -at -3:30 p.m. A number of families in the area enjoyed get-togethers on Sunday to celebrate Thanksgiving. The MacGillivrays and Davis families enjoyed dinner with par- ents Hugh and Hazel with a special on Monday. Times -Advocate, October 15, 1997 Nominate a conservationist EXETER - As the need for envi- ronmental protection increases, the public becomes more aware that the care of our land and water is up to us. Since 1984, the Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority has given Conservation Awards to recognize those individuals, fami- lies, groups or organ itions who demonstrate outstanding achieve- ments in the area of local water quality, reforestation, conservation Tanning and environmental educa-' tion. To be eligible for the 1997 award, recipients must be located in the jurisdiction of the Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority. Current ABCA staff and directors are not eligible. A brochure describing the categories and nomi- nation details is available from the ABCA office at 235-2610. ARTHRITIS SUFFERERS FEEL GREAT NATURALLY Nettle 5 -no x 4140 Nettle Max -- Therapy Program AS SEEN ON TY NOW AVAILABLE AT SELECT SHOPPERS DRUG MARTS. THESE &OTHER FINE PHARMACIES HURON APOTHECARY LTD. 440 Main St S., Exeter SHOPPERS DRUG MART 91 Ontario St, Grand Bend ZURICH PHARMACY 11 Goshen SI. N., Zurich For more information call: 1-800-325-0562 Country Bakery Wed., Thurs., Fri. and Sat. Whole Wheat Bread 790 ea. The 1996 Conservation Award winners were the Village of Arkona for construction of the state-of-the- art sewage system which Unproved water quality for the municipalities of Arkona, Warwick and Bosanquet. The Arkona Lions Club received the award for their involvement since 1986 with the Arkona Lions Museum and Information Centre at the Rock Glen Conservation Area and Fred Dobbs of Biddulph Township for leadership and sup- port on the Board of Directors for the Authority and the Foundation as well as volunteer time in conser- vation projects with the Ausable Anglers Club.. The deadline for submissions is December 1 and they will be pre- sented at an upcoming meeting. 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