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Times Advocate, 1995-09-06, Page 6Page 6 Times -Advocate, September 6,1995 F� \I fit't j Forthcoming marriage - Mary Anne Van. Horne and James and Mildred Chalmers are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children Susan Marie and Laurie Cameron. The wedding ceremony will take place on Saturday, September 9, 1995 at the Hensall United Church at 3:00 p.m. Open reception to follow at the South Huron Rec Centre in Exeter at 9:00 p.m. Forthcoming marriage - Peter and Joyce Hensel of Wallace - burg and Jim and Sue Rolph of Exeter are pleased to an- nounce the forthcoming mar- riage of their children Jodie Lynn and Thomas Paul. The wedding will take place on Saturday, September 9, 1995 at Holy Family Church in Wal- laceburg at 3:00 p.m. PIyley - Dart Wendy Dart and Ronald Plyley were married on August 12, 1995 co ng ar Mr. d Mrs. Ron Ducharme would like to announce the marnage of their daughter USA LYNN to ROBERT ANTON son of Mr. & Mrs. Andy Miller. This marraige win take place on September 9, 1995. Open Reception 9 p.m. at the Hensall Community Centre. No one injured in Exeter accidents EXETER - A van driven by Dar- lene Renning, of Hensall, was rear- ended by a Bonneville driven by Elizabeth McGregor of Tucker - smith Township Aug. 29 causing $2000 in property damages. The collision occurred on Main Street on the Ausable river bridge. On Wednesday Scott Heron of Huron Park was charged with mak- ing an improper turn at Hwy 4 and 83 after turning a Sunbird into the path of a Bonneville driven by Shanna Core of Seaforth. Crop tour planned 'A Day in the Country' tour will highlight the Foodgrains project. Mary Peterson CENTRALIA - A committee from the South Huron Foodgrains Project is wrapping up plans for "A Day in the Country" on Saturday, September 16. Everyone is invited to join the tour of interesting local sites and agri- culture and the corn at the project plots. The tour will begin at Centralia United Church from 10:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. where coffee and refreshments will be available along with the tour maps. Participants are then free to follow the suggested tour in their cars at their own pace, and to meet at Thames Road United Church from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. for a Poor Boy Lunch. The four local sponsoring churches have organized this event for people to learn more about this area and for other sponsors including London and Hamilton churches. Church services On Sunday, September 10, Centralia and Zion West United churches will resume worship at their normal service time. Heather Smith will lead the worship at Zion at 9:45 a.m. and at Centralia at 11:30 a.m. Centralia and Zion members should also note upcoming meetings on their calendars. The Official Board will meet Thursday, September 14 at 8:00 p.m. at Centralia. On Thursday, September 21 at 8:00 p.m., there will be a joint meeting of the Session at Centralia. UCW The UCW have many activities planned during September. Centralia UCW will meet at 8:00 p.m. on September 7 when Frieda Zandbergen will speak on her experiences working in Saudi Arabia. On Wednesday, Sep- tember 13, Zion UCW will host the Regional meeting of the South Huron Presbyterial at Centralia Church beginning with registration at 6:30 p.m. and dessert and coffee at 7:00 p.m. The theme of the meeting, which be- gins at 7:30 p.m., will be "Let There be Laughter". Community shower At Centralia on Friday, September 8, a community shower will be held for Shelly Tomes at 8:00 p.m. Ambassador contest Any local boys or girls are invited to enter the Ambassador of the Fair Competition for Exeter Fair. Contestants must have reached their seven- teenth birthday by August 15, 1995 and will be judged on the basis of their community knowledge and involvement, personality and presentation. The crowning of the new Ambassador will be held Friday, September 23. dur- ing the evening program at Exeter Fair. For more information, call Doris Weigand at 235-0814 or the current Ambassador, Michelle Ducharme. at 263-2244. Euchre games In Crediton at the recent euchre party, Marie Oliver and Percy Noels were High Hand winners, while Dorothy Bullock and Wilmur Scott were Low Hand winners. Winners of the most lone hands were Bessie Caldwell and Harry Noels. Saintsbury by H. Davis 227-4153 SAINTSBURY - Another big weekend for Harley Davis winning two first place trophies on Satur- day and Sunday in the 60 cc Pee Wee Division and 3rd and 5th place in the 90 cc Beginner at Au- burn Hills Raceway. Courtney, Katie -Scarlett, Caleb and Corkin MacGillivray, Jamie Hern, Alaina Hem, Crystal, Har- ley, Travis and Starr Davis, cele- brated Harley's 9th birthday on Wednesday with grandparents Hugh and Hazel. St. Patrick's ladies to meet next Tuesday September 12 at 12:30 p.rn. for lunch at the Davis's for their ACW meeting. Ron and Margaret Carroll were dinner guests on Saturday with daughter Brenda and family, grandson Mitchell was celebrating his birthday. Although the wheather is cooler, w46 The The Huron County Board of Education ADULT EDUCATION wtow a second chance for adult learners South Huron District High School is offering courses in a broad range of academic areas including: • English • Mathematics • Science • Computer Application • Accounting This is a continuous intake programme which will allow students to: • attend part-time or full-time • build self-esteem • obtain an Ontario Secondary School Diploma • upgrade for college or retraining programmes • be competitive in the job market • gain experience through co-operative education CALL SOUTH HURON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL to register 235-0880 R. Brown P. Carroll Chair Di ector the MacGillivray and Davis fami- lies enjoyed the last swim of the season before closing the pool on Sunday, Mrs. Mary Davis was guest also for the early September birthday celebration for Michael. The ladies from St. Patrick's are to meet at the church on Thursday evening to finish the cleaning. Cousins Mabel Needham and Greta Gibson were recent dinner guests with Mary Davis. Vacation Bible School Vacation Bible School at Thames Road United Church was held recently. Shown above are Megan Pavkeje, Eve- lyn Johns, Corey Smith, Courtney Smith and Nancy Smith. At the left are Kristy and Jessica Bray. `Beach party' held in Zurich ZURICH - Monday afternoon the wheelchair bus headed to Sea - forth for a drive in the country with Henricus (Harry) Maas. Roy Gingerich, Beulah Desjardine, Es- ther Makines, Annie Willert, Or- ville Witmer, Kuret Gebel, Fergus Turnbull and Pearl Miller. They took in the scenery around Dublin and Exeter on route. Tuesday afternoon it was "under the boardwalk" as many residents and their families gathered in the auditorium for juice and popcorn and a beach party. Ann McBride. Hobby Room Convener brought along her young Tads Michael and Allan to help served drinks under the beach umbrella and assist with games. In the evening the members of Lakeview Conservative Mennonite Church visited the home to enter- tain the residents. Many of the res- idents' favorite hymns were sung - "Oh How I Love Jesus, I Thank the Lord" and "How Dark This World Would Be." Vera Thiel thanked the group for their fellow- ship. Rev. Bob Peebles, a retired niin- ister from Exeter conducted Thurs- day afternoon Chapel Service. Fr. Matthias Wronski, St. Boniface JO -READ SCHOOL OF DANCE �\ L.M.B.A.T.D. SPECIALIZING IN: Acro -Gym, Tap & Jazz Fully Qualified Instructors Also introducing New First Steps for 3-5 year olds. Will be re -opening classes at the EXETER LIONS YOUTH CENTRE John Street, Exeter ist Registration: Aug. 22, 1995 6 - 7:30 p.m. 2nd Registration: Aug. 29, 1995 6 - 7:30 p.m. 3rd Registration: When Dance Classes open on September 9. 1995 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. 472-5559 & 471-7393 Established 43 years In dancing Church, Zurich celebrated Mass. In the evening Briget's Fashions put on a fashion show for the resi- dents and brought along some of their stock for perusal. Resident models Ruby Fulcher, Clara Ham- ilton, Dorothy Bapty, Vivian Fremlin and Ruby Bell put on a first class show of the fall fabrics available. The residents look forward to the Labor Day weekend with extra company, the Auxiliary visit on September 5 and September 14 a visit to Grand Bend to watch the Grand Cove theatrical production. A warm welcome to John and Geraldine Gascho who will soon be moving into Maplewoods Apart- ments. Also, Gwen McKellar, Zu- rich will be a new tenant in Octo- her Emma Campbell will soon he moving to her home town of Hen- sall and we will miss her visits and wish her well. Our condolences to the family and friends of the later Fergus Turnbull who passed away at South Huron Hospital on Septem- ber I in his 93rd year. Fergus a tenant of BWRH Apartments was a true gentleman - with the staff, the residents and his family. Fergus was always in the auditorium in this evenings to lend a helping hand to the residents and to thank any visitors who came to entertain' at the home. Fergus and his late wife Hilda moved to BWRH Apartments 13 years ago. Fergus will be missed by many. We cut the cost of selling Now only 3.9% commission 235-3948 III'I'I'L•it iIC)CKI:I 370 William Street, Exeter, Ontario (519) 235-1220 BILL HASKETT WHAT F1NANCIAL HELP IS AVAILABLE? It is often difficult to think about costs when a loved one dies. What matters most is helping the bereaved through their first days of grief. But financial help is available to reduce the cost to the family of funer- al services. For example, if you are covered by Canada Pension you are eligible for specific payments at the time of your spouse's death. Life insurance policies have provisions for payment at the time of death. Loans may have life insurance policies incorporated in the con- tract. These should be kept in a safe place, readily accessible to one's family If they should be needed. (A safety deposit box is not a good place.) Be sure others know where you put them) Finally, some tradeassociations may provide financial benefits for members who pass away. Check with the local organization. Benefits at the time of death are subject to frequent change as laws are passed and the economy varies. We try to keep close track of these changes and can inform you of the latest rulings. If you would like more information, please•call us or stop by. 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