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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1996-04-24, Page 31Page 30 Times -Advocate, April 24, 1996 Appoal'1ng at THE DRESSING ROOM BAR (Centralia College) T UNdER Muci May 11 LLBO Buck & Boe For Tracy Humphreys and Chris Watson Sat., May 4, Zurich Arena $5.00, D.J. - lunch - draws (Age of Majority) Pa* For Rob Marshall and Dale Yuill Sat., May 4 For info call 235-0369 S4pSSIay0li For Mark Sutherland & Margaret Giesen Sat., April 27, 8 p.m. -1 a.m. Upper Lounge, Centralia College, Huron Park $5.00/person, luncheon and prizes Henan Kinsmen and Kinettes Service Day Sat., April 27 Pumping for a cure for Cystic Fibrosis B.B.Q. and Gas Day at Kyle's Shell When you purchase your gas 1$ a litre is donated by Gary Kyle 4 f 11111>E M.=aEMs=E.M.EWN .: _ > s x . ii ii ii South Huron District High School presents 2 One Act Plays Blind Dates by Anna riurstenberg • South Huron's 1996 entry in the Sears Drama Festival and , My Life in Ten Years an original script byyennyEllison May9and 10at8p.m. Tickets ($3) may be purchased in advance at the - school's main office or Greeting Card World, Exeter. A limited number will be available at the Door - psi See Two of Canada's Top Young Alternative Bands! Friclayt tApril 26 mejfitoppsofding Art1s BARSTOOL PROPHETS BARSTOOL PROPHETS TICKETS $5. Advance $8. Door with special guest Ashgrove ?ire family of Audrey eh' Wafter Bentley, Exeter wish to congratulate their parents on the occasion of their 50th Wedding Anniversary. ?Frey were married April 27, 1946 at Trivitt Memorial Church, Exeter 'hank 9`ou Mom and Dat,for your love and guidance. Marion dr Katherine WEEKLY MF.A7 DRAWS at the Royal Canadian Legion, Exeter Branch, on Satur- day afternoons between 4-6 p.m. All proceeds to support the Huron -Middlesex Army Cadet Corps. Everyone welcome to attend. 43tfnc IIEAR MAYOR MIKE BRADLEY of Sarnia talk about annexation, new bridge, tour- ism. Thursday. April 25, 6:30, Oakwood Inn. Dinner $15. Reserve 238-2328. Grand Bend Rotary speaker series. Public welcome. 17c CRAFT SHOW AND SALE, April 27, 28, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Central Huron Secon- dary School. Princess East, Clinton. Featuring artist Tammy Laye; food; refreshments; Naked goods; door prizes. Proceeds to school functions. 16,17 COME AND HEAR some great music Exeter Legion Band and Exeter Community Choir at Exeter Legion Hall, Sunday, April 28 at 2:00 p.m. Admission - a donation. 17' EXF:TF.R UNITED CHURCH SMORGASBORD, May 2, 11:30 to 1:30 p.m. Adults S7; ages 4-10 S4; takeout S8, order by April 29 t 2291). 15,16.(17c) SEAFORTH MINOR SPORTS COUNCIL Doubles Nite Bingo, Monday. May 6. 7:30 p.rn., Seaforth Arena. Doors open 5:30. All prizes doubled. $2,000 jackpot. Pro- ceeds to Seaforth Minor Sports Licence #M297189. 17c EXETER VILLA Mother's Day Tea, Bake and Craft Sale. Saturday, May 11, 1996, 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. All proceeds to resident activities. 17,18,19e RESERVE MAY 11 for The Mikado! The Blyth Festival Singers will ascertain you at 2:30 and 8 p.m. at the Blyth theatre. Get your advance tickets, now!. 17c LUNCHEON ITALIAN STYLE, Tuesday, May 14, featuring all -you -can -eat > - ti and meat balls. Coven an Church, 11:30 to 1:30 p.m. Adults 57.00, under I0$3.00. 235-1543. 23 -3575. 17,18(19)' HAY DAYS '96 Hay Bale Sculpttate Coniest. Sculptures to be completed by June 20, 1996. Register now by calling Doug and !lbws Kyle 236-4711. 17* Ne. w technology Students check out new technology presented by TASH (Technical Aids and Systems for the Handicapped) at South Huron District High School on April 16. At left, Brendan Walker, of Grand Bend, and Jessica and Mandy Harris, of Zurich. _ T LIi OOL a -1,14000* 6TH,11 Alii' 2 PM j'•.e� h GRAND BEND UNITED CHURCH (BASEMENT) Contact President at 243-1936 For information A , Whereangels gds trouble follows. These two angels (Are second to `nun's Happy 40th Ivan Happy Belated Brad "You're aging i10 gracefullyt" EXETER, CENIRAIIA, r" 11<)-tOd-I.tn4229D2E IURor(. PARK LIONS r ,� NTS er$ndajiBingo_ 1 SuNdAy, /&pRil 28 HURON PARI( REC CENTRE Doors open 11 a.m. pingo 1 p.m. sharp Jack Pot $$000. must go Total cash priz?s $5500.00 Its cl This Sunda, April 28 .at,12:3 .». PFFesstbirl'e and shard in this celebration, be part of the recommitment to the Health and Safety of our co- workers in Ontario • CUPE ,2597 is sponsoring a luncheon and dedication at the Exeter Public School, 93 Victoria St. E. ALL ARE WELCOME RSVP for lunch. Please call 235-1775 Coffee and cake to, be enjoyed by all! Preschool 6[;An Noatc for parents and tots egister now for fall at Exeter United Church 42 James St. April 25, 30, May 2 from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Sunshine Kids Co-op offers *. Creative environment * Full parent participation * Integration For 2 1/2 to 5 year olds For more information call Ruth Mercer -Ross 235-03422 _KeII Boltzmann 235-1916 Service at St. Patrick's k A I y it. Dasvls ' '.the Resurrected One. Following the Salntsbwy correspondent Qreat Celebration the closing hymn was "The Strife is O'er." Rose Cunningham and Courtney Mac- Gillivray were servers for the 10:30 SAlpITSBURY - Sl.. Patriclet celebrated their service of Holy Eu- charist 3rd Sunday of Easter (Year A) with Rev. Stanley Jay officient. Processional hymn was "Wise Men Seeking Jesus'. Rev. Jay for the children's focus talked about "Gods Grace". Children's hymn "Jesus Loves Me" followed the focus. Rose Cunningham read the Les- son from the New Testament Acts 2: 14A: 36-41, Psalm 116 verses 10-17 were read responsively, Mar- garet Carroll read the second lesson also from the New Testament 1 pe- ter 1: 17-23, The Holy Gospel was taken from Luke 24: 13-35. Rev. Jay's message was about Peter and that we are all invited to know God's love and forgiveness in Jesus rcallen Sfu Thedford"` 9i "'"' WE ARE SERVICE 1-800-263-0626 Cone Home of Country Kablej Exeter Legion Ladies Auxiliary BINGO Thurs., April 25 7:00 p.m. 10 Regular Games 5 Specials 1 Share the Wealth Jackpot $650 No one under 18 admitted Lic. #M125539 Lucan Community Centre Bingo Wed. April 24 Bingo starts 7:30 p.m. Rewytler Games ++, , $1.1)0.0 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 a.m. service. St. Patrick's will celebrate their Morning Prayer service April 28, 4th Sunday of Easter (Year A). Scripture readings to be Acts 2: 42- 47, 1 Peter 2: 19-25, Psalm 23 the Holy Gospel John 10: 1-10. Ladies to meet at the home of Hazel Davis at 8:30 a.m. Saturday April 27 to leave for ACW annual meeting at St. Paulus Cathedral in London. . , Personals Ron and Margaret Carroll enter- tained their family Sunday evening for dinner honoring Terry Iredale on his birthday. Mrs. Alice Hodgson great grand- daughter and Courtney MacGilliv- ray of Lucan and Mrs. Sue Wilson of Huron Park were visitors this week with Mrs. Mary Davis. Congratulations to Harley Davis winning two 2nd place trophies in the 60 cc motocross at Auburn Hills Raceway on the weekend. St. Patrick's ACW are invited to a social evening Thursday May 16 at 7:30 p.m. at St. Paul's Kirktori with guest speakers Rev. Tim and Ruth Connor to hear about their re- cent trip to Israel. l'ell i c'e Restaurant & Cafe 380 Main St. 235-4875 Lunch Specials Thurs., Fri. $4.95 e.g. Includes chicken wings Dinner Specials From Thurs. Prime Rib Steak $6.95 Sunda_y-Brunch SG 75 Licensed k r ow Open InAp1il PINERY ANTIQUE FLEA MARKET Open Thls Sunday -and every l+� Surldtlybfrorlfv n , April 21 to Oct. 20th Over 200 dealers 3 miles south (Hwy. 21) of Grand Bend Dealers call or write: Ray Swain Box 1183 Grand Bend, Ont. NOM 1TO Phone 519-238-8382 Tenders EXTERNAL AUDIT SERVICES REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS The Corporation of the County of Huron and its Local Boards are requesting proposals for professional Audit Services. The term of engagement is for three years, commencing with fiscal year 1996; with a renewal option for an additional two years. Information Packages may be obtained in person from the Clerk -Administrator's Office, located in the Huron County Court House, Main Floor. Open 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday; or by calling 519-524-8394. Proposals must be submitted by: 4:00 p.m., Friday, May 24, 1996.. If you have any questions, please contact the Treasurer, County of Huron at: 519-524-8394. 1 Tho Snron County Board of Education INVITATION TO PRE -QUALIFY GODERICH DISTRICT COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE PHASE 11 Interested General, Mechanical and Electrical Contractors are invited to pre -qualify to complete Phase 11 renovations to the Library/Resource Centre at Godcrich District Collegiate Institute for the Huron County Board of Education. Approximate value is 5700,000.00. Tendering of this project will depend on Provincial Government financing. Selection will be based on the ability to complete work of a similar nature and size to this project, and shall be limited to no more than 6 Genial Contractor bidden and 4 subtredes in each category. The Owner reserves the right to pre -qualify additional bidders, as required, to meet this limit. Submissions must be in the form of a completed CCA 81 I and will he accepted until 3:00 p.m. on Wednesday, May I, 1996, at the office of Garratt & Marklevitz, 516 Huron Street, Stratford, Ontario, NSA 5T7. Only successful applicants will be contacted. R. Brown Chair ."1.6\ 44417-04d o4d P. Carroll Director