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Times Advocate, 1995-11-01, Page 24Page 24 t44444•44tN Granton 4l nttsii Church Beef Supper Wednesday, Nov. 8, 1995 4:30 - 7:30 p.m. • Adults $9.00 • • Youths 12 & under $3.00 • Preschoolers Free For tickets Call: 284-3166 or 284-2290 Times -Advocate, November 1, 1995 Precious Blood christ„)d, Mission C.W.LGins is holding their Annual Christmas F1sn Penny Sale pond at the Exeter Legion Hall on Wed., Nov. 1, 7 p.m. Bring your family and friends and have tun Baked C(atts beds r SafeI Fri. Nov. 3 12to9p.m. Sat., Nov. 4 10 - 5 p.m. Folk art creations, distinctive glass gifts, quilts, sweaters and lots more. 1► B. Wein, V L. Martin V J. Dougall V B. Passmore at Barb Passmore's 4 Hwy. - 1/2 km south of Exeter 1� )rt ly ). i .4. ). (1 �' 41 i 1 "./ # ick 1 11 1 I Is ,, Even 0 through the hustle and j bustle of our I, busy lives - :+ • we can't 'E� <', forget your O, special day - ; i �r Ft. ' Nov. 3 f _, f i1• r'; Love your r4 11 l': family 'b: -rr rrrrr�-r�r AO IJ ii• i1 .1 Lit .3\%c/ YTS" `, Lili 14 r 11 ti1 I Yard Signs for Your il Special Occasions ii Birthday - Anniversary r j Birth Announcements t I; 3 Days Notice Please t 13 Call 235-2679 ' r � 11x1_1 -1 -r_ -s -1-_-:-1-_-.-1-1-_-_-_!i Lucan Community Centre Bingo Wed. Nov. 1 Bingo starts 7:30 p.m. Regular Games $1000 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 192.V181141— 'ASP -VP Allgt"-S 114141--11° 14* -- .31.1, lk Christmas Open House 0 featuring handmade childrens wear, crafted gift items, ceramics 'lik- Nov. 8 to Nov. 12, 9 a. nt to 10 p.m. at the home of Lionel & Rebecca Wilder 2 1/2 mile north of Hwy. 84 on Cty. Rd. 31 _At - Everyone welcome •cam.- s -c .s.' 11000,- Coming events WEEKLY MEAT DRAWS at the Royal Canadian Legion. Exeter Branch. on Satur- day aflernrxms between 1-6 p.m. All proceeds to support the Huron -Middlesex Army Cadet Corps. Everyone welcome to attend. 431fnc GRIEF' WORKSHOP "Coping with Loss in our Lives", November I, 1995, Clinton Town Hall. 7 p m , Rev. Dr. Ted Crccn. Ted is a Presbyterian Minister and has given workshops across Canada on Palliative Care. Presented by Huron Hospice . VON Valli - anise Care Volunteer Program. Wingham & Arca Palliative Care Service. •)2-44c 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 in nr 5 p n1 : Sunday, November 5. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free admission. 42.43,44' CRAFT SHOW AND BAKE: SALE (Doll Display and Sale). Saturday, November 4. 11) 00a n1 to -1 p m at the Hensall Community Centre. Hosted by: Hensall Minor Hock- ey 44. SI'. PAUL'S Annual 'Treats & Treasures' Baraar, Saturday, November 4. 11 a.m. to 2 pin Admission S1,(X), Kirkton-Woodham Community Centre. Baking, knitting. crafts. mmcemcat jams and jellies. Lunch available. Everyone welcome. 42.43.44' SINGLES DANCE, Sunday. November 5 al the Wingham Legion Hall Dancing from 7 pm to I I p in Music by Black Magic. No blue jeans please. 44' HURON COUNTY Long Term Care Committee plans for long tern care seivic- rs for 1Iunm ('umnty residents. Next meeting: November 8. 1995 at 9:31) a in at the i MA FRA orrice. Clinton. Everyone welcome. 4-k EXETER ODIW LLOW-C.P.T. EUCHRES, second and fourth Wednesdays, 8 p.111 bcgoming November 8 at l O 0 F Hall Admission SI 50 Ladies please bring lunch 44-46' 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 !ionic. 2 1/2 miles north of Hwy. 84 on Cty. Rd 111 Everyone welcome 42 45 110110 I.{'NCIIEON, C'aven Presbyterian Church. November 10, 11'3010 1'10, SS (11) -` 15 I I I8 43.45' ANNUAL CHRISTMAS CRAFT SHOW and Sale, Lucan Community Centre. Main titrcct. Lucan, Friday, November 10. 1995. 4:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., Saturday. Novemhci 11. 11115. 11) (x) a in. 10 5.00 p.m., Sunday. November 12, 1995. 11:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m Adnussaon Adults $1.5(1, children 50e. For more information, ask for Jenny. 227 4112 4.k ('OENTR1' uIRIsrb1AS BAZAAR, November 11. 1995 at Exeter United Church l[setci. 11 a in to 2 p rn Delicatessen with meat pies. cabbage rolls etc.. Farmer's Mat 4e1, lams relishes. chili sauce, baking. craps. luncheon. • 42,43.44c EXETER ODDFE:LLOWS Installation of Officers will he held at the Lodge Hall on t uesday, November 7, 1995 All members welcome. Lunch will be served. 43.4k 1:RANDMA'S GARDE:N.OPFN HOUSE, Wednesday. November 15; Saturday. No s •aper IR. 1(100 a,m to 9 p rn , at the horse of Dave and Loralee Marshall, one mile west of Killion. Huron County Road 6. Quality handcrafted floral accents, 229-6464 44-46• 111I111ERT IINITF:I) CHURCH Ilam and Egg Supper. Wednesday. November 15, 5 p 111 to 8 p m , Hibbert United Church, Stella. Adults 57.50, children under 12 53 00, preschoolers free 43,44.45c s TF:F:I, MAGNOLIAS, a mmanlic comedy by Robert Harling, presented by St. Marys Community Players at the St. Marys Town Hall Theatre, November 16-19, 23-25. Tick- ets at the Village (hoover, St. Marys; the Big V, Stratford; and the Grand Theatre. Lon- don. Advance tickets SIO. Al the theatre $12. 41,44,(45)• BAZAAR 10 he held in Triviti Memorial Parish Hall on Saturday, November 18 from 10 n tn. until 1 p.m. Hone baking, mincemeat. deli, crafts, tea room. 44.45.146)' THF, CHRISTMAS TRADITION of Murray's Christmas House is open every day until December 21, 10 a.m. to 4:10. You've seen us on T.V. and read about us. Please don't miss all our fabulous exciting and unglue gins and decorating ideas. tour 10 excit- ing rooms. Experience the ultimate Christmas. Treat yourself, your family, and all of your friends. l)on't delay, come today! Ten per cent off every purchase, 50 per cent off select merchandise. 7304 Richmond St, Arkoma, 519-824.1.398 or I -60O-373-1974. 44.48• • CRAFT SHOW AND BAKE SALE (non Ili j'Iu y t1 Sale) LSAT. NOV. 4! 1(I ,I m. to 4 p.m. HENSALL COMMUNITY CENTRE Admi-.ion $1.00 Sponsored by I IENSALL MINOR HOCKEY VVVWVVVW Dance Hall 9 p m. I a.m. 349.2676 Une Dancers Welcome Fri., Nov. 3 Country Justice Sat., Nov. 4 Countdown Sun., Nov. 5 OldTime Fiddlers Jambouree (2 p.m. to ?) 111/1/NVIIIIVINVWN St. Andrews United Church SMORGASBORD SUPPER held at Brucefield United Church Wednesday, November 8 5 pm - 7:30 pm Adults '8' Children 12 & Under '4 - Preschoolers Free For tickets call 263-6502 or 263-5025 SUMUS ASMNIONSIla1ata11rf1aHl11frrsryR South Huron Slo Pitch League R Sat., Nov. 4, 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Zurich Arena $5./person. For more information call Peter Mathonia 236-4388 NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY Kirkion-Woodham � Community Centre '•-December 31, 1995 9 pm - 1 am Music by: "COUNTDOWN" (Country & Western) Price - $20.00 per couple "Please Bring Pot -Luck Lunch" Tickets Call 229-6661 Fletcher's 229-6827 Ulch's Proceeds to K -W Swimming Pool AN EVENING WITH JOHN MCDERMOTT Friday, November 10, 1995 at 8pm Knox Presbyterian Church, Stratford TICKETS: 522 ADVANCE, S)5 AT THE DOOR 519-271-7500 (Visa/MasterCard) ADVANCE TICKETS AVAILABLE AT: Big V, Listowel M & M Variety, St. Marys ProRcsp, 58 Mary Street, Clinton Srv'ns•rrd by THE tLUNG ASSOC U1ON and UM U40 FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS Residents of Hay Townshig "Celebrate with Light" this Christmas season. In honor of Hay's 150th Anniversary, the Hay Days ' steering committee Is Inviting all of Hay Township including Zurich, Dashwood North and Hensall West to light up this Christmas and to a lesser degree throughout „44 1996. Hopefully each residence, place of business and institution will participate so that the whole area will be aglow to begin the 1996 celebrations. those with outstanding displays will be rewarded for their efforts with a commemorative plaque. Bus trips through the township to view the lighting are being planned for some time during the holiday season. CONTACT FRED & AUDREY HABERER 236-4966 •••••••••••••• HAPPY • 40TH •• • BIRTHDAY .'� JOHN • • • WITH LOVE FROM • • THE FLOCK • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Exeter LIONS TV BINGO oc ober 30, 1995 winners Game #1: Janette Alblas, $50; Game #2: Aljda Struyke, $50: Game #3: Cheryl Coward, $50; Game #4: Carol Redmond, $25, Donna Passingham, $25, Jo -Ann Wallace, $25; Game #5: Darryl Kingma, $100. Jackpot: Frances Gibson, $650. Additional pumpkins stolen ZURICH - Last Wednesday 15 pumpkins were stolen from a road- side table at R.R. 2 Zurich, along Hwy. 21. r, e Y v lu-sinAL114y9.•ryraLerLa SWEET 16TH ME1INDA Love your family Happy 60t -h Love from 4,• • your family a.� INTERNET ... the easy way Full Internet Access -$ Professional Automated Installation Software First class customer support -?, Dial-up PPP connection to 28.8 Modems Call us and let Odyssey Connect you to the Internet Today ('all Now! (519) 660-8883 or 442-1212 21 King St., Suite 108. London. Ont. i n fo(axxly ssev. ansa Exeter Villa CHRISTMAS BAZAAR Saturday November 4 2 - 3:30 p.m. Christmas cakes, puddings, crafts and tea room. All proceeds to resident activity program �essetila.143, Country Inn "A Place to Remember" Enjoy the Christmas Season in our cozy Decorated Inn • •• ja}, ut I, Ira r • oil ;Lik •: BOON NOW FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS PARTY! Located at St. Joseph on Hwy. 21 between Grand Bend and Bayfield R.R. 2 Zurich. Call for reservations 236-7707 0 0 r • t 148 ONLY FOUR DAYS IF 41 CENTRALIA/HURON PARK LIONS FUNDRAISING RAFFLE 111 I'IM(l I !) 1011\+11111 110.\ 114111111V;111\1) 1st Prize: 2nd Prize: 3rd Prize: 1995 Sonoma SLE John Deere GT 275 Garden Tractor Casual Industries Umbrella Set 1)1(\N 1(101 (11111()\ NOV. 4, 1995 TICKETS $40.00 EACH OR 3 for $100.00 VISA ORDERS ACCEPTED BY PHONE T1L NOV. 4/95• CHEQUE ORDERS BY NOV.116 FOR TICKET$ot LNEOIl_MAT1ON CONTACT Any Arena Board Member or Stephen Twp. Arena 228-6425 • Frank Fun•ton 228-6866 • Ste • hien IMr • - Office 234-6331 RICK POWELL Sate, Nov. 111'IRO\li1C'(1`1121 "1'n) tis 1.1 n) 11 PM. DRAW FOR FUNDRAISING RAFFLE PRIZES • YOU COULD BE THE LUCKY WINNER • Get Crackin, come in for the biggest breakfast around •• Try our All You Can Eat Sunday Smorgasbord 4 ..m.- 7 •.m. Yaur 111Christmasilliuefs Winter Hours: Mon. 6 a.m. - 4 p.m. Tues. - Fri. 6 a.m. - 7 p.m. Sat. and Sun. 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. "We're always fast and friendly at" ALLEN'S COUNTRY CAFE :. Dashwood 237-3553 .: i IMERTRACK WAGERING Sunday - Thursdays NOW Saturday & Sunday Afternoons UPCOMING ACTS HELIX SCARECROW Saturday, November 4 Spy Recording Artists RAY LYELL & The Storm on their "Working Man" Tour With Special Guests Culture Shock Ta: '1000 Advance, s14!") Door at loxou Hwy 8 West, Clinton 482-1234 y _ rA -A iLambton Heritage Museum presents Tf e CO1111 t' 1-1/ Christmas 'Ic111c' (Tour NOV. 18 & 19 • 1-4 p.m. Tickets $10 The Country Christmas Home `lbw allows visitors a peek inside several private residences in the Grand Bend area. All the homes are decked out in Christmas finery FOR INFORMATION CALL 1-800-265-0316 CeN-W4Ir f