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Times -Advocate, October 18, 1995
COME CURLING
at the
Vanastra Curling Club
SEASON STARTS
Thursday, November 2
• New Members Welcome
• Equipment & Instruction
Supplied'
For information c
Jim Londaborough
233-3194
Brian Halls
482-7597
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ddie and the Edsels
50 & 60s music
Sat., Oct. 28
Kirkton-Woodham
Community Centre
9:15 -1 a.m.
Proceeds to Kirkton-
Woodham Swimming Pool
12.50 per person. Lunch.
Age of majority required
Darlene 229-8721 Sharon
229-6460
Li1/41. Melanie 235-1282
THANK YOU FROM
PIZZA DELIGHT!
We would like to lake this opponunin• to thank our staff and customers (or their support in our
new venture. Also al this lime we would like to thank Sean and Tom' Van Dongen for making it
such a smooth transition. With Marilyn having been associated with the restaurant for the past
year. as well as the previous staff it is hoped that there would be minimum discomfon to our
customers, which are our top priority.
This is an exciting time for us and we hope to share it with you. In the near future :here will be
coupon specials circulated to the public on a regular basis, as well as a new menu in the later pan
of October. We purchased the Pizza Delight franchise because of its excellent product line. The
new menu will reflect this as we introduce new items, while keeping the old favorites, which
includes our popular buffet.
In addition we will be looking into catering for small and large groups. This could range from a
Saturday morning birthday pany to a sports banquet. Though pizza and related foods are our
staple. we have access to a wide variety of food choices.
Our main goal and commitment is customer satisfaction. We appreciate and welcome any
comments or criticisms that will snake our restaurant the one you call your restaurant of choice."
?bank youifarij'n and Bill Berrgougb .:
Coming events
SINGLES DANCE, Sunday, October 22 at the Winghain Legion Hall. Dancing from 7
p.m. to 11 p.m. Music by Count Down. No blue jeans please. •. 42`
CRAFT AND BAKE SALE by Helping Hands, Bethel Reformed Church. Saturday.
October 21. 10-3, 415 Main St., Exeter, two doors north of Bakelaar Jewellers. 40-42'
HURON PARK NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH has invited Child Find to fingerprint
your children for identification purposes. Where: McCurdy P.S.; When: Tuesday, Octo-
ber 24. 1995, 7:(x) to 9:01) p.m. ' 42'
GET AN EARLY START on your Christmas shopping. Bus trip Saturday, October 28
to Toronto. at Samko Toy and Gift Warehouse. 520.00 per person. Proceeds go to Lu -
can Karate School. More information call 227-0052. 41,42,43c
PHOTOGRAPHER Danny Stuckless will be at the Purple Turtle. Saturday, October
28, November 4 and November 11. By appoi:dment. Please call 235-1500. 40.41,(42)c
SUNDAY. OCTOBER 29, 7th Annual Craft Show and Sale. Exeter Legion Hall. Over
35 tables of woodworking, crochet. gift baskets, folk art, silk florals, birdhouses. teddy
bears, wooden quilts and much more. Exeter Legion, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 52.00 admission.
Everyone welcome. 40.41.(42)c
ONLY TWO WEEKS LEFT to purchase your Hibbert Township History Book and
save 510.00 plus GST. Price S53.50 (550.00 + GST) until October 31, 1995. After No-
vember 1. 1995 564.20 (560.00 + GST). Order fors available at Hibbert Township of-
fice. Dublin. Ontario. Please make cheque payable to Hibbert Township History Book.
Any questions call the office. 345-2931. 42,43
(;It1EE WORKSHOP "Coping with Loss in our L t(e.e. November' 1. 1995,'Clinton
Town Hall. 7 p.m., Rev. Dr. Ted Cre,en. Ted is a Presbyterian Minister and has given
workshops across Canada on Palliative Care. Presented by Huron Hospice , VON Palli-
ative Care Volunteer Program. Wingham & Area Palliative Care Service. 42-44c
PRECIOUS BLOOD MISSION C.W.L. are holding cur Annual Christmas Penny
Sale at the Exeter Legion Hart on Wednesday. November I, 1995 at 7 p.m. Bring your
family and friends and have fun. 41.42.(43)c
TURKEY SUPPER, Grand Bend United Church. Wednesday. November 1. Advance
tickets only. On sale from October 23 on. Adults 58.50. children under 12 years 54.00.
take out orders 59.00. (We are willing to deliver to shut ins). No take out orders taken
after 12 noon. November 1. Call: 4:30 - 238-2184; 5:30 - 238-2030; 6:30 - 238-8938:
7:30 - 238-2717. 41.42.43*
SPINNING AND WEAVING 17th Sale and Exhibition. Huron Tract Spinners and
Weavers Guild. Governor's House. Huron Historic Goal, Goderich, Saturday. Novem-
ber 4, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday, November 5. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free admission.
42.43.44'
ST. PAUL'S Annual 'Treats & Treasures' Bazaar. Saturday, November 4, 11 a.m. to 2
p.m. Admission 51.00. Kirkton-Woodham Community Centre. Baking. knitting. crafts.
mincemeat. jams and jellies. Lunch available. Everyone welcome. 42.43,44'
ST. ANDREWS UNITED CHURCH Smorgasbord supper held at Bruceficld United
Church. Wednesday, November 8. 5 to 7:30 p.m. Adults 58.50, children 12 and under
54.00. preschool free. Tickets 263-5025. 263-6502. 42.43c
SEW SPECIAL Christmas Open House featuring handmade children's clothing, craft-
ed items and ceramics, November 8 to 12.9 a.m. to 10 p.m.. Lionel and Rebecca Wilder
hone, 2 1/2 miles north of Hwy. 84 on Cty. Rd. 31. Everyone welcome. 42-45
COUNTRY CHRISTMAS BAZAAR, November 11, 1995 at Exeter United Church.
Exeter, 11 a.m. to 2 p.rn. Delicatessen with meat pies, cabbage rolls etc.. Farmer's Mar-
ket. Jams relishes. chili sauce, baking, crafts. luncheon. 42,43.44c
YES, IT'S TRUE. Murray's Christmas House is open every day until December 23.
10:00 a.rn. - 4:30 p.m. 10% off every purchase - up to 50% off selected merchandise.
Offering unique gifts, decorating ideas, thousands of choices fill 10 exciting roosts.
You've seen us on T.V., and read about us. So please come share "Our Magical Christ-
mas" Treat yourself, your family and all your friends to the "Ultimate Christmas Expe-
rience". 7304 Richmond St.. Arkona, 519-828-3398 or 1-800-575-1974.
40•(41),42.43'
Lucan
Community Centre
Bingo
Wed. Oct. 18
Bingo starts 7:30 p.m.
Regular Games
$1000
Jackpot Game
54 calls or less $1500 bonus
Total prizes $3000
Due to the licence regulations,
no one under 18 allowed to play
Licence #537495
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10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
$2 admission
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October 20 & 21
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SUNDAY SMORGASBORD
Now $7.95 seniors • $9.95 adults
FRIDAYS FEATURES.... Flsh'n Chips Nite $4.25
"Chicken 'n Ribs Combo" • Gyros & Souvlakl • Panzerottl
ROAST BEEF DINNER $7.25
includes soup or juice or salad - Coffee included
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Corn fields harvested
Several local church
members took part in
the harvesting bee.
Mary Peterson
CENTRALIA - Sunday, October
15, was a celebration of the anni-
versary of Centralia United Church.
At a combined service of worship,
Dr. Bob Graham was guest speak-
er. He and Judy Mills also sang a
duet entitled "The Lighthouse", ac-
companied by Marjorie Johns.
Everyone is invited to participate
in worship at Exeter Villa on Fri-
day, October 20 at 2:30 p.m.
On Sunday, October 22, Rev. Jim
Allsop from the Thames Road/
Elimville charge will lead the wor-
ship at Zion and Centralia. Heather
Smith will be guest speaker at the
Elimville Anniversary service.
Church activities
On Wednesday, October 11 the
corn fields for the Foodgrains Bank
were harvested. It took many help-
ing hands to combine, transport the
grain, and provide lunch for the
workers. The weather was sunny
and warm - a beautiful day for har-
vesting - and the corn was nice and
dry. It was taken to Hensall Co-op
and will be shipped overseas to pro-
vide much-needed nourishment for
many people.
Heather Smith encourages every-
one to attend a presentation in
Goderich at Knox Presbyterian
Church on October 24 at 7:30 p.m.
Dr. Lorne Mead will address the is-
sue of "Ministry Today and Be-
yond". There is no charge for ad-
mission. Call Heather it' you are in-
terested in attending.
Heather Smith will also attend a
workshop on pastoral care visiting
on October 25 from 2:00 to 3:00
p.m. at Exeter Villa. If you would
like more information, contact her.
The worsen of Centralia United
Church are planning a baking oee
to make apple, raisin and cherry
pies on Saturday, October 28. Pies
will cost $5.00. If you're able to
help with the baking, contact Au-
drey McFalls.
Community activities
June and Bill Essery enjoyed a
visit from Ruth Ann and Matt Pick-
ett on the weekend. Ruth Ann and
Matt are both teaching at the high
school in Wiarton, and brought
some exchange students to visit the
arca. Victor Reyes and Danielo
Hernandes, from the state of Oaxa-
ca, in Mexico, are attending high
school in Bruce County. They real-
ly enjoyed the activities in the area
on the weekend such as a hockey
practice, and thought that Exeter
was a lovely town.
Centralia Library will be open
Monday, October 30, from 3:30 to
8:30 p.m. instead of Tuesday, Oc-
tober 31.
At the euchre party in Crediton
recently, High hand winners were
Helen MacDonald and Betty Guil-
foyle, while Alma Ellerington and
Harry Noels were Lone hand win-
ners. Doreen Lightfoot and Mary
Kenney won the Low hand awards.
Clarinet music a highlight
of anniversary service
The guest speaker
was from Stratford.
Joan Beierling
VARNA - The Goshen Church
was full on Sunday for their Anni-
versary service with guest speaker
Rev. Gordon Duncan from Centen-
nial United in Stratford. Erin Keys
played her clarinet along with Anna
SOUTH HIBBERT
ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
AWARDS
NIGHT
SATURDAY,
OCT. 28, 1995
DUBLIN
COMMUNTIY CENTRE
8:30 p.m. - 12:00 a.m.
Each Family
please bring lunch.
Keys on the organ. Erin also played
the clarinet "It's no secret" during
the offering collection and did a
clarinet anthem "Cleanse Me".
Many families gathered together
for family meals following the ser-
vice.
Regular church services will re-
sume next Sunday, October 22 and
Elly Van Bergen will he preaching
October 29.
Craft and bake sale
Saturday, October 21 is the craft
and bake sale at ARC Industries in
Dashwood from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00
'p.m. Lunch will he served all day.
Quilt tickets will be for sale.
Turkey supper
Wednesday, October 25 is the
Goshen Turkey Supper with sit-
tings at 5:00 and 6:30 p.m. Tickets
are $10 per adult and half price for
children. Contact Linda Linfield at
565-2124 for tickets.
Youth groups
Trish McGregor and her husband
Paul have assumed the Ministry of
Leadership of the Trends Youth
Group. They need two people to
lead the Teen Set Youth Group. If
you are interested, call Paul Gilroy
or Miriam DeRivers. The Trends
will meet Wednesday, November 1
from 7:30 to 8:45 p.m.
THIS FRIDAY - OCT 20
CBS Recording Artist
BARNEY
BENTALL
AND THE
LEGENDARY HEARTS
with special guest
THE RUSH
EXCLUSIVE
REGIONAL APPEARANCE!
TICKETS $10 Advance
$15 At The Door
"Don't Miss This Party"
COMING EVENTS
HALLOWE'EN PARTY
SATURDAY. OCT. 28
RAY LYELL NOV. 4
Hwy. 8 West. Clinton
482-1234
HEY KIDS... (LY
•
Get Your Hallowe'en off to a Ghoulishly
Good Start at McKids Night
Visit our McScary McDonalds in Exeter
or Loads of Spooktacular Fun for Everyone
Free Pumpkins and Pumpkin Decorating
Scary Face Painting
Hallowe'en Games & Fun
McTreats for All
3oir tke Ghostly Good FM
`Cues. Oct. 24
from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m,
HAPPY HALLOWE'EN FROM
McDONALDS EXETER
261 Main St. Exeter Ont. M0
AMIN Eh
SIo pitch
Congratulations to Hill and Hill
Slo Pitch team on winning the 'B'
championship. Bev Hill sponsored
this team.
Halloween party
The Stanley township Rec Com-
mittee is planning an old-fashioned
family Halloween party on Satur-
day, October 28 from 8 to 11 p.m.
at the Stanley Township Complex
in Varna for all ages.
There will he activities such as
bobbing for apples, haunted house.
jack -o -lantern carving and much
more. Admission is $10 per family
and $5 per single, plus one hag of
Halloween treats. Hot dogs will he
provided. Please bring finger des-
serts.
New Year's dance
The Rec Committee is also plan-
ning a New Year's Eve dance with
a hand 'Family Affair' booked
from Sarnia.
Ce kitiole club
The Crokinole Club will begin
October 24 with a crokinole Open
Party. Bring crokinole boards. card
tables and linger foods for lunch. 11
you are interested in becoming a
regular member or spare. come out
that evening or contact Ralph Ste-
phenson or Ivan McClymont or
any other member.
Personals
Many from the arca attended the
wedding and/or reception for Janet
Coleman to Brad Bettles on Satur-
day evening. Janet is the daughter
of Jack and Eleanor Coleman. Jan-
et and Brad will reside in Goderich
Township and are wished the very
hest.
Exeter
LIONS TV BINGO
Winners for October 16
Game #1: Audrey Fairbairn,
$50; Game #2: Jean
Woodward, $50; Game #3: Bill
Chadwick, $50; Game #4:
Doris Wood, $75; Game #5:
Peg y Obre, $100; Game #6:
Audrey Fairbairn, $100. Next,
Jackpot $600.
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