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Times Advocate, 1995-02-15, Page 24K -W Winter Carnival At the 25th annual Kirkton Winter Carnival on the weekend, the main attraction was once again the snowmobile poker rally, as well over 100 snowmobilers braved icy winds to collect their poker hands along the trail. The car rally attracted a similar number of participants, but the cross country skiing event failed to draw any interest. The lflrkton Winter Carnival selected its 1995 Snow Queen from seven contestants on Sat- urday evening. Seated in front are runner-up Angie Luckhart (left), and winner Andrea French at right. Standing behind are the other contestants, with last year's Queen Carolyn Bryan, Kelii Regier, Kathryn Miles, Lyndsay Holdsworth, Tanya Bertrand and Rosemary Da- men. Lucan Bowling Lanes Tuesday Y.B.C. Ayden 011ivier 179.141, Kristen Hickson 154,125, Chad Rodgers 145,136, Colin Haskett 144,118, Ryan Jenkin 143,120, Kelly Wilson 142,132, Aaron Holland 132,130, Vanessa Smith 125,121, Joe McNaughton 142, Trevor Maxwell 127, Man Pipe 124, Melissa Baker 119, Mallory Dow 116, Kathryn Wilson 115. Medway Mike Barton 219-373, Hammy De- nOtter 249.551, Peter DenOtter 195- 504, Ted Schendera 199, Tom Barr 197, Jack Moir 192, Marilyn Smith 192, Marion Barr 191, Donna Jeffrey 189, Laura Hudson 186, mane Moir 0, 182, Bill Here 172, Edith Arnott 172, Ron Hudson 171, Dave Smith 171. Senior Citizens Cathie Wessman 248-619, Stan Roth 259-599, Pat Davis 216-577, Peter Vandenboomen 198-502, Harry Noels 179-497, Theo Sentjens 212-483, Mari- an Noels 170-475, Edie Burt 174-461, Florence McRobert 210, Howard Dolan 158, Bessie Caldwell 154. Wednesday Y.B.C, Robbie Yeo 192,140, Ashley Smith 157,116, Kerrie Davis 155,143, Alex- andra Dawson 152,115, Jenni Holland 145,101, Neel Misra 127,84, Jennifer Ankers 103,92. Mike Ankers 100,89, Gordon McLeod 99,82, Cam Mitchell 80,80, John Caidler 92, Meghan McTaggart 74, Jeremy McNaughton 73, Sandra McLeod 73. Wednesday Mixed Frank Smeekens 249-668, Dale Fish- er 303-647, Karen Smeekens 245-631, Kevin Rollings 219-619r Steve Snider 233-598, ian Davies 214-592, Scott Martin 260-589, Patricia Jones 227- 587, Laurie McGee 231-578, Steve Ackworth 234-576, Al Rollinga 235- 552, Doug Beaudoin 210-551, Alex Hyde 223, Annie VanHhoydonk 202, Dave McGee 200. Thursday Men Bob Taylor 251,329,259-839, George tLee 275,292,244,811, Don Watt 286- 794, Jack Puller 310-784, Fred Allison 309-767, Tom Bullock 283-747, John (Jansen 255-714, Dave Smith 239-706, Jim Sweitzer 281-697, Pete Smith 264- 697, Colin Brewer 312-693, Doug Lee 270-692, Brad Taylor 273-679, Bill McDonald 348-677, Pat Holland 257- 672, Fred Wells 281-670, Chris Smith 254-668, Tom McLellan 288-667, Jim Dixon 250-666, Larry Smith 228-655, Gary Melvin 251-641, Don Clark 223- 636, Bill Withers 239-631. Friday Mixed Bob Smith 322,315,221-858, Basil Short 301-717, Wayne Smith 289-714, Robert Heckman .247-684, Heather Smith 234-654, Bob Smith Jr. 293-647, Pete Smith 269-646, Chris Smith 227- 613, Russ Smith 227-612, Lynn Smith 213.608. Desmond Rodgers 282, Eve- lyn Smith 254, Christina Glanville 244? Connie Webster 241, Liz Jenkin 218. Senior Y.B.C. Todd Goldie 235-578, David Miller 226-528, Norma Culbert 203-526, Tyl- er Graham 214-523, Sarah Culbert 178- 460. Brad Ankers 163, Larry SMith 159, Laura Jaques 154. Sunday Mixed Lloyd Rimmer 324-793, Gary Mel- vin 321-768, Dorn Stoddart 291-646, Brenda Morgan 244-643, Rob Riley 244-611, Don Morgan 216-603, Barb Tuxford 229, Barry Southcott 223, Tra- cey Riley 219, Butch Riley 209, Caro- lyn Homer 207, Cheryl lmith 208, Pat Hodgins 206, John Jaques 205. Rob Varley 200. • Times -Advocate, February 15, 1995 Page 23 Social evening hosted at church Granton UCW have husbands and pie helpers as guests By Muriel Lewis GRANTON - It would seem that Old Man Winter has been trying to catch .up during the past week as the weather most days could be de- scribed as cold and blustery with snow. Sympathy from the community to the family of Alice Bryan (formerly of Granton) who died at St. Marys Memorial Hospital February 8. The funeral was held at the Haskett Fu- neral Home in Lucan Friday. U.C.W. Unit 3 hosted a social evening at the church February 7 in place of a regular meeting, when husbands and pie helpers were guests. April and Margaret Bryan convened the occasion when court . whist was enjoyed by the 18 people anendance. Prizes were awarded for high scores to Harold and Verna Mills; low scores to Marion Thomson and Stan Malcolm; half way prize (score closest to 1 21) Isabel Mard- lin; birthday closest to February 14, Tom Harlton. President April Bryan announced the re -scheduled annual church meeting and also the Presbyterial meeting being held on Thursday, February 16. At St. Thomas' Anglican Church Sunday, February 12, Rev. Stephen Emery led the service of morning prayer. His message was about 'Trusting in God' with a fertile re- lationship like a tree planted beside a stream and one's life plan will un- fold as it should. At Granton United Church Sun- day, Pastor Normalie Voakes' ser- mon was about 'the Things of God' based on the lessons from Jeremiah 17, 1st Corinthians 15 and Luke 6. Flowers were placed in the church from the funerals of Alice Bryan and Harry Hughes (husband of Reta Cook). Unit 2 is planning a Wedding Fashion Show in late March and would be pleased if anyone who has any wedding fashions to loan, would let their members know. The Granton United Church an- nual meeting was held Sunday, Exeter Legion Ladles Auxiliary BINGO Thurs., Feb. 16 7:00 p.m. 10 Regular Games 5 Specials 1 Share the Wealth Jackpot $650 No one under 18 admitted Lic. #M125539 l I "I\I \s 1)1111(1 1 111S' \I(1\I 1 I'Iti 1I1IL\Is! \c c 1 )1 \ I 1)\ I Ill )It \\C\? 111 III\1) I\ Y(11 I. I' \1 \I I \ IN, 'UR IIt11 (t)\'.I II\IIs)\ t ,ill I':1t.1, J. PiCKi;RI1\G IRIS I.L I\ 11A\1011 .1)111' 111).1-1\.11( 111 f(1\sI 1 II\(, 1. Pani .\itl.t n. \lanat;cr 311\111 \II( Rl st. 1.. 1I\10\ (519) -i82.12 -i 1 or Toll Free - 1-800-561.74 51 !lead office 111 Witt rio,, street. 10m(1im 0-2-2 Lucan Community Centre Bingo Wed. Feb. 15 Bingo starts 7:30 p.m. Regular Games $1000 Jackpot Game 53 calls or less 8800 bonus Total prizes $3000 Due to the licence regulations, no one under 18 allowed to play Licence 0537495 February 12 following the service, having been rescheduled from Feb- ruary 6 due to the weather. Pastor Normalie Voakes chaired the meeting and Marilyn Hum- phrey was the secretary. In regard to the session, Robert Garrett, Wilfred Garrett and Lloyd Mardlin agreed to continue for an- other term. Heather Benner was appointed to the board of trustees and Allan McRobert and Mary Waters will be members for another term of four years on the Board of Stewards. Madeline Hardie resigned from the Cradle Roll after many years of a job well done. Also the treasurer, Pam Hayes, resigned as of the end of February. Service time next Sunday is 8 a.m. The Anglican parish bible study was held at the rectory Feb- ruary 1 and February 8. At Granton United Church on Sunday, February 5, Murray Duf- ton took charge of the service and his sermon was about 'the Dangers of Fishing with Jesus.' UCW Unit one met at Amelia Jame - son's place February 2. The hymn 'The Wise may bring their learning' was sung and in the absence of the president, Carlene Goos gave the lesson thoughts about Blooming in the winter. Ar- rangements were made for the next meeting on March 9 and upcoming events discussed were the Sunrise service and breakfast April 16, the Drop in. Centre news February 13 Carpet bowling 3 games played Ray Hodgson 3 wins, score 37 Marsh Dearing 3 wins, score 36 John Batten 3 wins, score 27 Ray Smith 2 wins, score 33 John DeWeerd 2 wins, score 31 Pete McFalls 2 wins, score 25 Myrtle Maguire 2 wins, score 24 .Henry Drachenberg 2 wins, score 23 Coming events Square dancing every Monday af- ternoon; Euchrama, Friday, February 24, 10 a.m.; Poor boy luncheon, pancakes and sausages, Monday, February 27, 11:45 a.m. a DANCE T HALL 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. 349-2678 Line dancers welcome Fri., Feb. 17 Country Justice ***** Sat., Feb. 18 Country Versatiles Mothers and Others luncheon May 13. Carlene read a story about a gift from the woman in white and Madeline Hardie wound up the program with a quiz. Unit 4 met at Nora Wissel's home February 1. Leader Marilyn Humphrey read the scripture lesson and gave a devo- tional on Chords of Love followed by prayer. Upcoming events were discussed and Betty Dann continued the pro- gram with a story from the Observ- er about a lady with cancer entitled ' `Serenity, Service and Making Mu- sic'. Marilyn read about Butternut Wisdom and a poem Fairy Frost. ACW The St. Thomas' A.C.W. met at Cathie Westman's home for a pot- luck dinner February 3. As co-ordinator Cathie opened the meeting with a meditation and Rev. Stephen Emery gave the scripture reading Olive P. Hodgins read a story about Neighbourliness and Jean Noon read poems about `Ground Hog Day' and 'Just for me'. Business discussion included the A.C.W. annual in April. Shuffleboard Hensall February 7 5 game winners Pat Davis Isabelle Rogerson John Pepper Jim Davie Russel Ferguson Exeter February 8 5 game winners Howard Johns Ann Northey 011ie Essery Gil Northey 4 game winners Marjorie Hodgert John Deweerd Joe Gosar Tom Williams 3 game winners Doris Denham Ina Williams Gordon Hoggarth Allen Johns February 9 4 game winners Lloyd Lovell Marjorie Hodgert 011ie Essery Doris Miller 3 game winners Howard Johns Tom Williams Ted Wright Eldon Heywood 402 294 254 245 243 481 436 418 345 511 417 375 346 284 260 259 253 430 423 417 368 363 317 244 217 Contrails Huron Park Lions Super Bowl winners: 1st quarter, Tammy Biddle 1/2 time: Alex Mickle 3rd quarter: Barry Mills Final score winner; A. LeGoff Seller of winning ticket, Tim Sheridan We want your favourite recipes With the great response to our Times Advocate cookbook and the compliments that came with it, we are asking for your favourite recipes again. 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