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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1996-05-01, Page 111 AILEYTimes -Advocate, May 1, 1996 Page 11. Appreciation Dinner Forthcoming marriage - Jacob and Marie Visscher, Staffa an- nounce the forthcoming mar- riage of their daughter, Marjo- rie Isabell Alice to Jason Robert McGrath, son of Debra Csoka of Etobicoke. The wed- ding will take place at Exeter Pentecostal Tabernacle, Exet- er, Ontario on May 11, 1996 at three o'clock in the after- noon. Crimes of the week Break, enter and theft Between 9 p.m. on April 18 and 7 a.m, on April 19, 1996 un- known persons broke into the Clinton Dry Cleaners on Beech Street. Once inside the culprits rummaged through the building and offices and removed a quan- tity of cash. The cash was in two white metal cash boxes. Quite a hit of the cash stolen was change rolled in plastic clips. Theft of car On April 22, 1996 at approxi- mately 8:30 p.m. a 1984 grey Chevette was stolen from Queen Street in Blyth. The car was locked with no keys in the vehi- cle. On April 23 the vehicle was Iodated on Concession 14 of Willett Township south of County Road 25. Break and enter A break, enter, and theft took place at a residence on Conces- sion 5, Usborne Township, RR #3 Exeter on April 23, 1996. The thief stole a Hitachi VCR model VT -3000A, serial #81288637 along with a Bulova Qunrt • watch serial B532210. A je kett ry bd 'ttAif>(Mg s" frie t rings and necklaces were also taken. A newer 2 door light blue vehicle may be involved. If you have information about these or any other crimes, call Crime Stoppers of Huron County, 1-800-265- 1777 and you could receive a reward of up to $1,000.00. Remember, crime doesn't pay, Crime Stoppers does. Catholic Women's League president elected LONDON - At the 76th annual convention of the Catholic Wom- en's League of Canada - London Council held in Windsor on April 24, Muriel Murphy of Goderich was elected President for the next two t years. The London Council represents parishes from Windsor in ithe south, to Wingham in the north and near Brantford with over 15,000 members. The National Caftholic Women's League is the largest Women's organization in Canada comprising some 65,000 members in Ontario and 110,000 na ionwide. The League was founded in 1920 in Edmonton, Alberta to assist im- migrant women arriving in Canada. in her speech to over 300 delegates tha incoming president asked the delegates to remember that the ear- ly councils were concerned over the fate of refugees and the poor. She urged her members not to be intimidated by the challenge and re- minded them that "One by one we can make a difference." P *••• Murk! Murphy Exeter Villa held its Volunteer Awards Tea on April 23. Beck row, at left, are volunteers Mary VanRoessel, Shirley Mousseau, Sallylou Raymond, Marg Miller, Alma Langford and Fran Mickle. Front row, at !eft, are volunteers Tracy Gower, Donna Corbett, Mary Horn, An- nie Lytle, Mary Holtzmann, Doris Peebles and Dawn Bates. 1"F rl 1111• �'liEi 01 tiat lz ! t¢tvuw a.A Victorian Spring" Craft & Plant Safe Featuring Local Artisans Hand painted porcelain, stained glass, decorative pots, watercolor art, Victoriana girls wear, home baking and much more. *Victorian kitchen herbs and plants * Tea leaf reading Hand spinning Hot dogs, pop and ice cream available in the garden Sat. May 4 - 9 a.m. - 5 p.m, Sun.. May 5 -11 a.m. to 5 Dm. 38 John Street, Exeter, Ont. (corner of John and Andrew) 235.3669 Free admission. Bring a friend and join the fun! FAMILY HAIR CARE PROS JOANNE HAIR DESIGN 83 John St. N. Exeter 235-0270 Appointments not always necessary Xle euftiitg tit Volunteer Mary Holtzman, at left, Mary Jane MacDougall, Exeter Villa administrator, and Activity Director Nancy Tweddle help themselves at their Volunteer Appreciation Dinner on Thursday. South Huron Recreation Centre Hockey Pool 1995-96 .it1103 110 AAA.) -*mink > Standings I Kenn Beatson 2 John A. Lind John Lewis 3 Marty Merner 5 Kevin Gingerich 6 Mike Schwindt 7 Wendy Schwindt 8 Marty Merner 9 Bob McNaughton 10 Tim Morrissey I I Lorne Haugh 12 Steve Farquhar nrs Final standings ..i, Pis. Prizes r' 1247 Ellison -$600.00 certificate - 1231 Ellison - $300.00 Raptors 1226 Ironwood Golf Passport 1226 Ellison - $130.00 1223 Pepsi - $100.00 value 1222 S.H. Racquet Club - money 1210 Becker Farm Equipment - money 1185 Hensall Co -Op - $50.00 1162 Murphy's Pub/Eatery - money 1 158 KFC - $40.00 value 1155 Casey's Lawn Care - money 1155 New Orlean's Pizza - money R.R. 2 Crofton al' G susa Greenhouse & Nursery 234-6464 Now expanded to serve you better 4 Mon. - Fri. 4 -10 p.m., Sat. - Sun. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Holidays 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. iss 68 Annual - Perennial Box Plants Great for flows/bads and rook girder* Indoor tropical and flowering plants, reiIashas trees and shrubs. Selection of hanging baskets amour e SUSAN'S GREENHOUSEi G'X64,44-egr01 }-0**Ye*C# }-® 4i 43 ,f Na- All Your Gardening flA Needs 1 1/2 miles south of Crediton prepal. funeral contrnctwork' Answerz At the time of death, the amount deposited In the trust account plus the Interest earned since its original deposit is applied to the funeral account. The estate or ;ilk family of the estate will be billed for any shortfall In funds and any funds In excess of the required amount to purchase the funeral at the time of death must be refunded to the ate. and Bill Haskett 370 William Street, (519) 235-1220 Exeter, Ontario Off Street Parkin ';: - •Ms w- r' va r v. r illi..' ni►::+rs,11 ,.ir Dan Houle Yes! I would like a free copy of the brockwre "As Time to Plan* Name Address Town Telephone - Postal Code (Beside Murphy's) 235 -HAI 4247 Vicki Parsons Kim Scott Terri Farquhar-Vanneste Rhonda Lightfoot Hours: Mon. -Fri. 9-7 •Sat. 9-4 • Waxing and ear piercing SENIORS DISCOUNT on Mon., Tues., Wed. Advanced Hair Service in a Cozy -Comfy Atmosphere PHONE OR VISIT ANYTIME FROM TUES. -SAT. 235-4870 Watch for Mother's Day Specials Proprietor Irene atm service, "We're malting changes to serve you better." Introducing our new Service Guarantee.' As part of our commitment to serve you better, we're proud to introduce our new Service Guarantee. It's brimming with promise. And promises. Whenever you call us to meet at your property, we'll make an appointment for a time suitable for both of us. We promise to keep that appointment, on time. We promise to complete all the work that was agreed to. We promise that this work will be finished within a mutually agreeable time. And if for some reason we can't keep any of these promises, we'll waive the applicable service charge or fee. It's just one of the ways we're trying to do right by our customers. 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