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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1997-10-22, Page 25Coleman to run for warden Huron County Coun. Jack Cole- man of Stanley Township has de- cided to run for warden for 1998. Coleman made the announcement at county council's October meet- ing. Coleman will he competing against Bill Weber of Stephen Township to succeed current war- den, Murray Keys. L'E V I E A_N N WIFT _H U R L,O O1Y A LI E.s s E D c e s E'L-4B O R E!E K S A L E S MIA 0 D R Y EL S LiA T`E R ISN o A S L E W B E T HLE LP I N G flW E1D E E N E LItE'S R E}C A P AO�A�M M E A N T L U B E V'E+R A' AiS,N_E R VjE I N E,O N A 1,E,G G Y ESD E N ANSWERS tip. Dance Hall 9 p m. tam 349-2678 Line Darters Weiwtnaa Fri. Oct. 24 Country Boys Sat., Oct. 25 Country Jugtice Exeter Legion Ladies Auxiliary BINGO Thurs., Oct. 23 7:00 p.m. Jackpot Guaranteed Full card $500. , 130-150 Persons $750 Over 150 $1000 "NEW" Air purifiers No one under 18 admitted Lic. #M405944 Lucan Community Centre Bingo Wed. Oct. 22 Bingo starts 7:30 p.m. Regular Game $1000 Jackpot Game 55 calls or less $1800 bonus Total prizes $3000 Due to the licence regulations, no one under 18 allowed to play Licence #537495 CHECK OUTS OUR NEW Come See What Everyone's Talking About Friday Before or After the Radar Game WING NITE "The Best Wings In Town" 4 pm - CLOSE MUSIC STARTS AT 11 PM Saturday The Best in New Rock Acts 7 YEAR ITCH Featuring "Helix's" Brian Volmer! Friday, October 31 HALLOWEEN PARTY SHANIA IN ME Hwy 8 West, Clinton 482-1234 ' \\O1\' RI \I Il/I; • \\1\/I\1 • vi 1'1 R. The organizing committee of the 2nd International Flnkbelner Reunion, wishes to thank the following people and businesses . ' for their generous support of our reunion. • Their generosity contributed to the amazing success of our wonderful and exciting celebration of our heritage. V The Stephen Township Office and The Zion United Church We also gratefully acknowledge the following people. Without their generosity of time, talent, ideas, gifts and helping hands, our task would have been much more difficult... V Deb Lord Ct Helen Jamieson 0 John McKay 0 Trudi Ratz 0 Olive and Earl Ratz O Michael Finkbelner 0 Angela Corey 85 Doug Lewis 85 Jerry Schenk 0 Howard and Mary Finkbeiner CJ Dalton Finkbelner V Paul Finkbelner 85 Don Fnkbetner V Country Trenditions V The Cutting Corner Ci Carlson Wagonlit Travel 85 Glanville Towing & Repair 0 Shapton Woodcraft Plus 0 Foodtown a 85 World's Finest Chocolates CF Shoppers Drug Mart 85 MacDonald Sanitation Services Inc. 0 Midland Walwyn O CB Commercial 0 Greeting Card World Planeview Restaurant & Variety 85 Hensall & District Co-op 85 No Frills Loblaws - London t5 Gamma Dynacare London Stedmans V&S Store 85 Exeter Times Advocate 0 Jem Variety 85 Larry's Town & Country Restaurant 0 Holtzmann's IGA To everyone who attended. THANK YOU/ If we have forgotten anyone, our apologies. /t has taken many willing people to complete this task. \\111\' • 1,1:1 \1 1111.' • \ \/1\1.' • 9t s 9/appentng flack &g/II for Calvin Willard and Barb Ferguson (Marie & Roy) Sat. Oct. 25 8 -1 a.m. More info call 235-1299, 235-1695. Lunch provided. Tickets $5. ea. Graduate - Erin Marie Richardson, daughter of Don and Janis graduated October 10, 1997 from Georgian College's Dental Assistant Program. Erin has accepted a position in the dental office of Dr. G.W. Sylvester in Stratford. Erin is the granddaughter of Ken and Dorothy Duncan, Kirkton and Clara Richardson, St. Marys. Congratulations from Mom, Dad, Brian, Lori and Karl Buck & /Doe Ann Toohey & Rob Bennett Nov. 1, 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Lucan Community Centre Beef barbeque, prizes, tickets $5. For more information call 225-2710 ♦ IESUCIK AJNID IDQE for DAN ROHDE & NANCY BLYTHE Sat. Nov. 1 KIRKTON WOODHAM COMMUNITY CENTRE 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Tickets 55.00 • Lunch provided Age of majority • Dr. Darryl DJ For more Information call 235-4945 or 229-8852 • %°zt4ca4rC(9 W er rlage Ron and Karen Wakem of St. Marys along with Don and Edith Lewis of Exeter are pleased to announce the tbrthcoming marriage of their children Lynne Marie Wakem and Larry Joseph Lewis. The wedding will take place at Wellborn United Church on Saturday October 25. 1997 at 2:30 p.m. Open reception at 9:00 p.m. Kirkton Community Centre. Planeview Restaurant R.R. 2 Centralia, Ont. 228-6024 Homecooked Meals. Breakfast, lunches, dinners , Pizza, panxerottis and submarines. Eat in or take out 7 days a week Mon. - Thurs. 5:30 a.m. - 8 p.m. Fri., Sat. 5:30 a.m. -10 p.m. Sun. 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. 1 • ginnual Cbrit n 23 Craft dhow and dale Lucan Community Centre Main St. Lucan Fri. Nov. 7th 4 p.m. - 9 p.m. Sat., Nov. 8th 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sun., ' Nov. 9th 11 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. over 150 tables offering the flnest in affordable crafts Admission: $1.50 adults .50 children Located 15 miles north of London on Hwy. #4 For more info: Jenny Jones 227-4442 • CRAFT SHOW, "Christmas in the Country" will be held at the Exeter Golf Course, Exeter, Friday, October 24 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. and Saturday, October 25, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Featuring crafts by Barb Wein, Lorene Martin and Barb Beckett. Winter and Christmas wreaths • Beautifully hand -painted folk art, Santas, angels, snowmen, gin- gerbread men, dolls, cows, bears and bunnies • Wooden jewellery • Stuffed dolls • Bunnies • Santas and much more. 43x EXETER LEGION MEAT DRAW, Saturday, October 75, 4 - 5 p.m. Special appear- ance "Burton Cummings" 5 p.m.-? Euchre every Monday, 8 p.m. Cribbage every Tuesday, 8 p.m.. Non-members welcome. 43c RIVERViEW ESTATES Annual Craft and Bake Sate. Saturday, October 25, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Knitting • stained glass • woodworking, etc. 20 Kalisch, Exeter. 43• "THE DOLL AND 1". Don't miss this fascinating show and sale of collectible and modern dolls, doll furniture, clothing, accessories, teddy bears, complete range of doll - making supplies, doll andbear restoration and repairs, Hundreds of items. Lunch room, free parking. Sunday. October 26, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Knights of Columbus Hall, highway 9 between Walkerton and Mildmay. Admission 53. children 51. (Infoation phone 519-881-0345). rm42.43x EXETER ODDFELLOWS Installation of Officers, Tuesday, October 28, 1997. 8 p.m. Alt Brothers welcome. Lunch will be served. 42,43• CARMEL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Hensall, Hot Luncheon. October 28, 11:13 a.m.-1 p.m.. church basement. Advance tickets only 58. Takeout 58.50. Phone 263- 6349 or 262-2384 or PCW members. 4143c EXETER ViLLA CHRISTMAS BAZAAR, Saturday, November I, 1997. 2-3:30 p.m. Christmas cakes and puddings, crafts, baking and much more! Proceeds to Resident Activity Fund. 43,44• ST. PAULS ANNUAL TREATS AND TREASURES BAZAAR, Saturday. November I. Kirkton-Woodham Community Centre, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Admission 51. Lunch available. 41-43• CRAFT AND BAKE SALE, Helping Hands, Bethel Reformed Church. Saturday. November I. I0-3, Exeter Town Hall. 4244• ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PENNY SALE, Precious Blood CWL, Wednesday, November 5. 1997 at 7 p m., Exeter Legion. Refreshments, door prizes, draws, baking, crafts, fish pond. All welcome. 43-45c COUNTRY CHRISTMAS BAZAAR on November 8 from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Exeter United Church. Given by Exeter U.C.W. and women of the congregation. Deli • mat pies • baking • Christmas cookie packages • sewing • crafts • preserves • • used books • luncheon. cra42-44c COUNTRY CHRISTMAS HOME TOUR, Novernber 8 and 9. 10-5. Tour six luxury homes in Grand Bend area decorated for Christmas with professional design ideas for your home. Avoid the line-ups with the Candle -glow preview, November 7, 7-10 p.m. Tickets 512. Call 1-800 -263-0316. 43.44c 1 GREAT WEEKEND 2 GREAT SHOWS PROGRESS BUILDING —The London— FALL HOME SHOW Over 130 quality exhibitors & experts with 1000's of ideas & products to decorate or renovate your home! Daily demonstrations of cooking, decorating and home unprovements! Don't miss our 'Wake-up Your Bedroom' Showcase October 24th - 26th Friday Oct. 24th 11 am - 9 pm Saturday, Oct. 25th10 am - 9 pm Sunday, Oct. 26th 11 am - 5 pm Admission 55.00 Children under 12 Free with an Adult tick -up your Fall Hoes Show 51.00 OFT ADMIS310 COUPON at any London or St. Thomas— e CANADA BUILDING rrn LONDON FALL expect unexp�ed Exhibit & Sale of Art and Fine Crafts A celebration of originality showcasing distinctive design and excellent workmanship of enduring quality by over 70 professional artisans. October 25th & 26th Saturday, Oct. 25th...11 am - 9 pm Sunday, Oct. 26th..., 11 am - 5 pm Admission 54.00 Children under 12 Free with an Adult Admi' .ion to the Fall Hunte Show iru'ludl• , a ticket to the Art Fail' For ethibit information on them shows call London Show Production (519)455-S888 WESTERN FAIR GROUNDS, LONDON Times -Advocate, October 22, 1997 Page 25 Lewis - Lamport Dennis and Marilyn Lamport are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Joelle to Ray, son of Gord and Lydia Lewis. The celebration took place Saturday, October 11, 1997 at Benmiller inn. Joelle and Ray now reside in Goderich. Hill - Flnch Ruth and Alan Hill are pleased to announce the marriage of their son David to Karen Finch. This surprise event took place outdoors among family and friends on October 12, 1997 in Essex, Ontario. Forthcoming marriage - Wally and Mary Lou Becker of Huron Park are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Shauna Lynn to Duane Andrew Maier, son of Gloria Maier, Lucan and Wayne Maier, Poplar Hill. ' The Iwedding will take place at Centralia United Church on , October 25, '1997 at 5:30 p.m. Open reception 9 p.m. Lucan Community Centre. Mann - Frazer---- -- On Saturday, June 28, 1997, Elaine Frazer and , Timothy Douglas Mann exchanged wedding vows at The World Trade Centre, Boston, Mass. Elaine is the daughter of Janet Frazer, Boston and the late Joseph' Frazer and Tim is the son of Doug and Kathryn Mann of Hensall. Tim and Elaine are residing in Wellesley, Mass. . Royal Canadian Legion R.E. Pooley Branch #167 Exeter, Ontario Coming events Thursday, Oct. 23 - General meeting - 8:00 p.m. - Auditor's report - Zone commanders visit - Lunch to follow Monday, Oct. 27 Poppy Drive, Huron Park, Crediton Wednesday, Oct. 29 - Poppy Drive, Exeter 6-8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1 - Senior Vets dinner - Goderich Branch 109 - Contact Vera Armstrong for tickets Oak 4711A46 Resort Please join the Oakwood Inn for their, First Annual Co -operative -Christmas Party. For a cost of $26.00 per person, Area Businesses are invited to book space for their employees for the Dinner and Dance to be held on Friday, November 28, 1997 or Friday, December 12, 1997. All taxes & gratuities are included in the above price. Your Menu includes a Buffet featuring the following: Oakwood Inn Traditional Turkey with Giblet Gravy, Country Sage Dressing, Creamed Red Skin Mashed Potatoes, Assorted Winter Vegetables, Fresh Cranberry Compote, 3 Seasonal Salads and Mixed Greens, Vegetable Platter with Dressing, Assorted Pickles, Domestic Cheese Platter, Old Fashion Christmas Pudding and Rum Sauce, Yule Logs & - Whipped Cream, Minced Meat Tarts, Assorted Festive Cookies, Rolls & Butter, Coffee & Tea. As a Thank You for celebrating this evening with us, the Oakwood Inn will provide a D.J. for your entertainment following dinner. FOR INFORMATION OR TO RISIRVI 1-800-387-2324 or 519-238-2324 (ask to speak with The stales Office) We look forward to seeing you for the Holidays!