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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1997-10-29, Page 25Lions recruits and recognition The Exeter Lions Club in- stalled four new members Last Wednesday night. Back row, from !eft, Membership Chair- man Mac MacDougall, Larry Eveland, Tom Hartai, Bill Car- son, Larry Wainwright, Region- al Chair Henri Callibert and Club President Paul Anstett. New members (front row): Brent Gotts, Leo Krahn, Terry Crawford and Paul Strupat. At left, Bob Dinney received a ser- vice award for 50 years of Lion - ism from Region Chair Henri Callibert of Ingersoll. Make some fun with homemade recipes Your kids and all- those in the neighbourhood will -be ready to help . make some homemade fun with these easy recipes. - Play Clay Set imaginations soaring with this inexpensive homemade.clay. Moldby hand or cut into shapes, with cookie cutters. cup (250 mL) corn starch 2 cups (500 mL) baking soda 'I 1/2 cups (375 mL) cold water In saucepan, stir together corn starch and baking soda. Add water; stir until smooth. Stirring constantly, cook over medium heat until mixture resembles slightly dry mashed potatoes; about 10-15 minutes. Remove mixture to plate; cover with damp cloth. When cool enough to handle, knead until smooth. Now you are ready to make fun shapes! Finished crafts can be air-dried on wire rack overnight. Or preheat oven to 350° F (180° C); turn off. Then place finished objects on cookie sheet in oven until cool. Paint dty pieces with watercolour or acrylic paints. For coloured clay, add a few drops of food colouring to water. Store unused clay in a tightly sealed plastic bag in refrigerator for up to one week. Goobledy Gook Kids will have fun playing with this magic mixture! Mid clean up is easy—just let dry and vacuum. 1/2 cup (125 mL) corn starch 1/4 cup 50 mL) water In 4 -cup (1 L) bowl, stir together corn starch and water until mixture is a smooth, wet consistency. Start playing. Gather mixture into your hands and roll it into a ball. Let it rest on your fingers and it will flatten, feel rubbery, and then BLYTH MEMORIAL HALL Saturday, November 8 Tickets '23.00 per person Tickets on sale at,,, Dixie Lee (Clinton). Ernie King Music (Goderich & Wingham), Blyth Decor Shop or call toll free 1.888.811.9888 to charge by phone with Mastercard and Visa suddenly ooze through your fingers. Play with ,it; see it become shiny;' dull, rubbery, hard and powdery. Add more corn, starch or water and see what happens! For more information and . new fun ideas write to Canada . Corn Starch "Play Clay," P.O. Box 500, Etobicoke, Ontario M9C 4V5 ' Lucan , Community Centre Bin_o Wed. Oct. 29 Bingo starts 7:30 p.m. Regular Game $1,000 Jackpot Game 56 calls or less $2100 bonus Total prizes $3000 Due to the licence regulations, no one under 18 allowed to play Licence #537495 Friday e it's our... HALLOWE'EN BASH I with SHANIA TWIN saluting the music of Canada Country Star Shania Twain" — Ad TIX 6.00 PRIZES ALL NiTE LONG For best costumes. COME CHECK OUT OUR NEW LOOK Hwy. 8 West, Clinton 482-1234 wvvww$vwww orro:11 Dance Hall 9pm. I a.m, Dates NC= Fri. Oct. 31 Halloween Dance Nora Galloway's Band Sat., Nov. 1 Halloween Dance Sunrise ' Sun., Nov. 2 Old Time Fiddler's Jambouree (2 p.m. to ?) Circle K 13th Annual Country Christmas Craft Show and Sale Sun., Nov. 9 10 a.m. to 4 • .m. 1!!!flkllklE!!M!Fl�fllE Psychic Readings by Ruby • Palm & Tarot Card Readings • Advice on all Problems o/b/e sack as: low, bu sinsu and marriage. Call /or 1 Fres Question 519-539-4960 700 Dundas, Woodstock 1/2 Price with this ad. ‘ew Ilitswir & IDoe Ann Toohey & Rob Bennett Nov. 1. 9p.m.-1a.m. Lucan Community Centre Beef barbeque, prizes, tickets $5. For more information call 225-2710 'Stag & Dost Tammy Halst & Norm Roy Sat.. Nov. 8 • 9.p.m. - 1 a.m. Crediton Community Centre. Music, refreshments. $5. advance. $6. at door. For information contact Bob :■ tfaist 234-6235 ■0 Times -Advocate, October 29, 1997 4 IBtJcllc /\ND OOiE for DAN ROHDE & NANCY BLYTHE Sat. Nov. 1 KIRKTON WOODHAM COMMUNITY CENTRE 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Tickets $8.00 • Lunch provided Age of mkyonty • Or. Darryl OJ For more Information pall 255.4945 or 229-8852 Gadd gti'acepNon for John Stilson & Carolyn Hodgins Sat., Nov. 1, at Crediton Town Hall Dance: 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Page 25 Kelly - Loomis On Friday, August 22, 1997, Tammy Loomis and Bill Kelly united in marriage at St. Patrick's Church, Lucan. Tammy is the daughter of Gary and Eileen Loomis of Ailsa Craig, and Bill is the son of Mike and Joan Kelly of Granton. The matron of honour was Michelle Loomis and the bridesmaids were LeAnne Kelly and Diane Harsen. -The flowergirl was • Stacy Brew Th b Vandeworp - Waiper Ron and Pam Waiper .are pleased to announce the mar- riage of their daughter Anne to Bob, son of Bill and Elaine Vandeworp. The celebration took place on Saturday, May 10, 1997 at Zion Lutheran Church, Dashwood. Attend- ants for the happy couple were: Maid of honour Amy Waiper (sister of the bride) and Best Man Mike Rader (friend of the -groom). Bridesrhaids were Jody Horton (Friend of the bride), Kristin Vandeworp (sister-in- law of groom) and Kristy Dobson (friend of bride). Groomsmen were Bill Vande- worp (brother of groom), Jeff Butler and • Steve Glavin (friends of groom). Flowergirl and ringbearer were Lindsay McGregor and Daemon Vandeworp (niece and nephew of groom). Anne and Bob are currently residing in Exeter. A special thanks to the friends and family who made the day so memorable. Tribute rr 74 to the. ,Peoples Princess" A beautiful photographed hard cover book 9" x 11". Quantities limited Exeter 235-1331 er a est man was Pat Kelly and the ushers were Wesley Loomis and Bill Stebbins. The ringbearer was 'Colin Brewer. The reception was held at the Ailsa Craig Recreation Centre. Bill and ,Tammy are presently residing at RR4 Parkhill. Congratulations..love family and- friends special. Wight - Coates On August 23, 1997, Elizabeth Jane Coates and Brian James Wight exchanged vows at Exeter United Church. Their proud parents are Bob and Helen Coates, Exeter, and Ron and Nancy Wight, Paris, Ont. The Rev. Cordell Parsons officiated. The wedding party included maid - of honour, Cathy Patry,. sister of the bride, bridesmaids, Susan Ratz, friend of the bride, Cecilia Slavik and Teresa Wight, sisters of the groom, best man, Flint Barker, cousin of the groom, ushers,. Mark Patry, brother-in-law of the bride, Greg Burkett, cousin of the groom and Jeroen Barel, friend of the groom. Flowergirl and ringbearer were Rebecca Barker and Christopher Lilley, cousins of the groom. Music was provided by organist, Linda Coates, trumpeter, Jim Coates, aunt -and uncle of the bride, flutist, Melanie Neil, .cousin of the bride, and ' soloist, Ellen Barker, aunt of i the groom. Readers were • Doug and Judy Hansen, brother-in-law and sister of the bride. Jim Neil, uncle of the bride, was masterof ceremonies for the reception at the South Huron Rec Centre. After a honeymoon in . Antigua, Liz and Brian are residing near Paris. They wish to thank everyone who helped to make their day so Coming events EUCHRE, 1.0.0.F. Hall. second and fourthWednesdays. November to April. Please bring lunch. 44-46• YES! IT'S TRUE. Murray's Christmas House will be open every day until December 23, 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Ten per cent off every purchase and 50 per cent off selected mer- chandise. Offering unique gifts and decorating ideas. thousands of choices 011 10 excit- ing rooms. Please come share "Our Magical Christmas Home". treat yourself. your family. and 'all your friends to the ultimate shopping experience. 7304 Richmond Si.. Arkona. 519-828-3398 or 1-8011-575-1974. 40,42.(44)c EXETER VILLA CHRISTMAS BAZAAR, Saturday. November 1, 1997. 2.3 30 p.m. Christmas cakes and puddings. crafts, baking and much more! Proceeds to Resident Activiiy Fund. 43.47• CRAFT AND BAKE SALE, Helping Hands. Bethel Reformed Church. Saturday, November I, 10.3, Exeter Town Hall. 42-44' GiSELE IRELAND will be guest speaker at a service of music and fellowship. hosted by area United Churches at Thames Road United Church on November 2 at 7 p.m. Everyone welcome. 44c 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 'SEW SPECIAL' Christmas Open House. Wednesday and Thursday. November 5 and 6, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Come and discover ceramics. gift baskets. handcrafted children's clothing. crafts and more. Held at the home of Rebecca Wilder. 2 112 miles north of Hwy. 84 on County Rd 31. Hope to see you there' Watch for signs. 44,451 YOU MUST CONVERT your RRSP by December 31;1997 if you are between 69 and 71 years of age. Queensway Retirement Home is presenting a free seminar "Life after RRSP's" that deals with options available for RRSP conversion. Friday. November 7 at 2 p.m. Refreshments. Everyone welcome 100 Queen Street. Hensall. 262-2830. 44,45c COUNTRY CHRISTMAS BAZAAR on November 8 from 11 a.m. to 1:10 p.m. at Exeter United Church. Given by Exeter L' C.W. and women of the congregation Deli • meat pies • baking • Christmas cookie packages • sewing • crafts • preserves • used books • luncheon. 42.44c MOUNT CARMEL CATHOLIC WOMEN'S LEAGUE Christmas Bazaar. Saturday. November 8, 1997. 10 a.m.-1 p.m.. Dashwood Community Centre. 44c COUNTRY CHRISTMAS HOME TOUR, November 8 and 9, 10-5 Tour six luxury homes in Grand Bend area decorated for Chnstmas with professional design ideas for your home. Avoid the line-ups with the Candle -glow Preview, November 7. 7-10 p.m. Tickets 112. Call 1-800-265-0316. 43,44c HOBO LUNCHEON, Wednesday, November 12. 11:30 a.m.•1:30 p.m.. Caven Presbyterian Church, Exeter. Tickets 15.00: Takeouts 16.00. Phone 235-1118, 235- 1996 or any member. 44-46c ST. ANDREWS UNITED CHURCH, Kippcn, Smorgasbord Supper held at Brumfield United Church, November 12. 5 to 7 p.m. Adults 18.50; Children 12 and under 14; pre-schoolers free. Tickets 263-5025. 44c WORKSHOP, Nutrient Management Planning. Thursday. November 13. 8 p.m. Godench Township Hall. Hohnesville, Don 'Whom, Waste Management Specialist. Woodstock OMAFRA, Computer Model of Nutrient Management Planning, Meeting open to the public. Please try to attend. Sponsored by Huron County Federation of Agriculture. 44 BAZAAR AND TEA to be held at Triviti Memorial Parish Hall on Saturday, November 15 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Crafts. deli, bake and loonie tables. also mince pies and tarts. 44.46• CENTRALIA UNITED CHURCH TURKEY SUPPER, Saturday, November 15. 1997. 5:00 and 6:30 p.m. sittings. Adults 19.50; children (6-12) 14.,5. Contact Allan 228-6557 or Larry 229-6304. 44-46c