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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1995-03-22, Page 7Times- vocate, March 22, 1995 Stewart - Willard Eugene and Carol Willard, Centralia and Gordon and Dor- is Stewart, Stratford are pleased to announce the mar- riage of Gail Louise to Jeffrey Peter, both of London or, March 8, 1995 in Ochorios, Jamaica. Campbell - Bedard Tracy Bedard and Paul Camp- bell were united in marriage on February 21, 1995 in Ja- maica. Tracy is the daughter of Percy Bedard Jr., Zurich and Wayne and Willie Charl- ton, Centralia. Paul is the son of Alvin Campbell, Exeter and Carol and Clint Smith, llder- ton. After a honeymoon in Montego Bay, Paul and Tracy are residing in Exeter. Dutch Apple Pie This is a recipe of Gisele's I copied October 1978 from Rural Voice. 1 use it for apple or rhubarb pie. Now I know why it was a favourite with Gisele's husband "Superwrench''. (For large plate, use 1-1/2 recipe) 9" pie • Line pie plate with pastry • In a bowl combine 4 cups sliced peeled applies with 4 tbsp flour 1 tsp apple pie spice (optional) 1/4 cup white sugar • Toss to coat pieces and put in pie shell • In a bowl combine 3/4 cup brown sugar 1/2 cup flour 1/2 cup butter • Crumble with fork and put on top of pie. Bake at 375 deg. F. for one hour. Noella 7riebner, Exeter Church service to focus on Food Grains Bank Jim Pappel will speak at the April 2 service. By Mary Peterson CENTRALIA - Spring has arrived and many birds have now returned - robins, sparrows, grackles, red -winged blackbirds, tundra swans and even kildeer. The other day, when the sun was shining and there were still snowbanks two feet high, I saw a dandelion. It was a single golden blos-, som, and I stopped, surprised to see this warm weather visitor already. Heather Smith's sermon on Sunday at the United Church was entitled "A Second Chance". She has completed her exams at school and is looking forward to meet- ing more people from the congregations of Centralia and Zion West. The Elders will be calling to arrange a time to visit. Upcoming events There are several events upcoming that have been organized for youth. The Thames Road, Elimville, Kirkton, Woodham Youth Group for grades seven to nine will meet April 5. On April 1, the London Conference Ministry with Children will present "A Day for Children", for ages seven to 13 years at Exeter United Church. The program will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and cost $7.00 per person. Contact Anne or Faye for more information. Registration forms are also available for London Conference annual meeting for children, youth, and young adults. The annual meeting will be held May 25 to 28 in Sault Ste. Marie. If you are interested, contact Heath- er Smith as soon as possible to obtain the registration form. Parents may be interested in a workshop "Active Parenting for Teens", being held March 31 to April 2 in Stratford. For more information contact Floy or Allan Grose at 519-625-8182. The Messengers are sponsoring a skating party Thursday night at the Ex- eter arena from 7:30 p.m. to 8:20 p.m. Refreshments and fellowship will follow at Zion. Bring sandwiches if possible. Food Grains Bank service Sunday, April 2 has been set aside for a special Canadian Food Grains Bank service. Jim Pappel will be guest speaker. A luncheon will follow the service and proceeds will be donated to the CFGB project. Euchre If you enjoy playing euchre, don't forget the games Monday afternoons at Heywood's and Larry's restaurants. There was a good turnout in Crediton recently for euchre. Ruby Beaver and Howard Dolan were winners for High Hands. Doreen Lightfoot and Harvey Latta won for Low Hands. Winner for Lone Hands were Helen MacDonald and Doris Pfaff. Everyone is welcome to come and play. Hospital Auxiliary purchases quilt top for fundraiser EXETER _ The regular meeting of the Hosgital Auxiliary was held March 14 with thirty members at- tending. President Marjorie Johns chaired the meeting which opened with '0 Canada'. A moment of silence was ob- served in memory of Thelma Rus- sell, a former president. The guest speaker Lori Dalrym- ple of Quilts and Calicos was intro- duced by Donna Paynter. She dis- played some of the crafts she designed for the Easter season, also a quilt top she made, which has been purchased by the Auxiliary and will be quilted in April. Tickets will be sold on the quilt as a fund- raiser for the gift shop. Reports were given by Mary Fisher from the gift shop, treasurer Vcra Armstrong and Verla Russell from the nominating committee. Xie Cutting comet Wants to Save You Some GREEN! For the whole month of March You can get a perm for Just $35. (plus GST) ❑ does not include spirals or candlesticks ❑ seniors discount does not apply O long hair extra EOM SA 8111 Cash in on our perm special and we will also recommend a shampoo and conditioner suitable for your hair type and we'll pay the taxes! That's 1596 off 235 -HAIR • The spring conference for region #2 will be held in St. Marys April 24. The annual spring rummage sale will be April 19 and 20. The wom- en toured the newly renovated area of the hospital, formerly the O.B. and doctors lounge, now occupied by medical records and clerical of- fices. Don Currell, C.E.O., com- mented on the changes that have been made, and that phase two of the renovations are underway. Tea and cookies were served by the social committee. 11 Explorers enjoylolidays The Expo and CGIT members of Zion United Church in Crediton enjoyed one of their sc o0 oltdays with a morning of bowling followed by a lunch of hot dogs. Shown above en- joying their lunch are from the left Krista Hodge, Lindsay Barrett, Annette Grotentraast and Janice Evans. Blue Water residents view `Little Rascals' ZURICH - The residents of Blue Water Rest Home enjoyed watch- ing "The Little Rascals" on the big screen on Monday afternoon. Wednesday afternoon Mozart Ge- linas Sr. and friends Gladys VanEg- mond on piano, Elgin Nott and Harvey McDowell on violin warmed the auditorium with foot stomping Irish music. "My Wild Irish Rose", "It's a Long Way to Tipperary" and "When Irish Eyes are Smiling" were just a few. Ruby Hoggarth recited "Kelly" and "Tip- perary" and juice was served by Cathy Shantz, Adjuvant, Mia Crec- es, Nurse's Aid and Jack Yungblut. Pastor Phil Bender, Zurich Men- nonite Church conducted Thursday afternoon Chapel service, Fr. Mat- thias Wronski, St. Boniface Church, Zurich celebrated Mass. St. Patrick's Day found residents and staff all dressed in green. After- noon mint tea and cookies were served by Gladys Gingerich and daughter Cathy. Best wishes to Fred Chennell and Gertrude Durand of Maplewoods Apartments who have returned af- ter visiting at South Huron Hospi- tal, Exeter. Condolences to the family and friends of the late Earl (Duke) John Yungblut who passed away at Blue Water Rest Home on March 20. He L.A. POOL & SPA "Just Add Water" Book now for pool openings • High quality pool liners and accessories • Excellent prices on new and replacement installations • Chemicals & replacement parts also available RON THOMPSON 294-0005 - Capsule Comments with Ernie Miatello When you are trying to lose weight, don't weigh yourself every day. A moderate accepta- ble weight loss is about 2 Ib. per week or 4.6 oz. per day which doesn't register on most home scales. So you don't get discouraged, weigh yourself weekly. Snow -shovelling can be strenuous enough to cause heart attacks in certain people. Unconsciously, we will hold your breath when lifting which can raise blood pressure and heart rate. The cold weather also causes blood vessels to constrict forcing the heart to work harder. So if you have a heart problem, get someone else to shovel your walk. A pilot project in Britain pays a pregnant woman about $21 per month to quit smoking. Monitoring for carbon monoxide in their breath is done regularly. It's cheaper to spend the money now, rather than face the much greater costs later to care for babies ill from a cigarette -smoking mom. When you buy Vitamin E, pay a bit more for the natural form. Look for the designation "d -alpha tocopherol" on the label. The synthetic form, known as "d,1 -alpha tocopherol" is cheaper but is much less potent. 4 "Your Health Care Pharmacy" 4 HURON APOTHECARY ltd. Phone 235-1982 440 Main St., Exeter tit came from the village of Zurich to become a resident in July 1994 and always enjoyed being read the scores of his favourite sports teams from the local papers. The residents look forward to a visit from The Christian Reformed Church on March 21, the March Birthday Party with St. Peter's RC church, St. Joseph on March 2. New Crop Eyre Brothers Maple Products Call: Mrs. Campbell Eyre Hensel! 263-5738 L • E 1NE1 N MEI Wlth trio Suppl.mental plat Plan 7ENNENIII Available at HURON APOTHECARY LTD. 440 Main St., 235-1982 For More Information and Locations Call: 1-800-361-4720 caws.] bm rnot* rat carom n r, «..,an ti tog.. las tom..wAtm, sotto....<c.w... too a M ,...d S.1ep,...,r 0.. An .m on roods .1.n"~Int sot oom%.,.d.tory aw.nc.","aonloot ..... 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