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Times-Advocate, 1996-05-15, Page 6
Page 6 Times -Advocate, May 15, 1996 FAMILY UCW groups hold regional rally Granton UCW were in charge of registering the participants. By Muriel Lewis Granton correspondent GRANTON - Robert Parkinson spent the weekend in Windsor and Detroit with friends and relatives. Sunday visitors with Nora Wissel were her grandson Dan Van Liesh- out and his two -week-old daughter Emma Clare of London in the morning and her daughter Christina Van Lieshout of London in the af- ternoon. Thirteen members of the Granton ThEME CROSS WORD Green Acres" For ansi4ers please Turn to the Announcements UCW attended the North Middles- ex Regional Rally held at Brown's Church on Monday evening, April 29. Granton UCW took charge of the registration and the presidents of each group took part in a play on the theme 'The Spirit Continues' which ended with a candlelight ser- vice. UCW Unit one met at the home of Car- lene Goos on Thursday, May 4 for lunch at noon served by the host- ess. President Doreen McRobert opened the devotions by reading 'It's how you play the game that counts.' The hymn 'When morning gilds the sky' was sung followed By Robert Zimmerman ACROSS 1 Spyri heroine 6 Vasco — — 12 Tete-a-tete 16 Viper 19 Made of straw 20 Language customs 21 Decorate again 22 Labor org. 23 Open space in Los Angeles: 2 wds. 25 "—, Downstairs" 27 In dire straits 28 Shade giver 30 Miss DeMille 31 Asparagus — 33 Open space in Paris: 3 wds. 39 Al of Bourbon Street bOWN 1 Greedy one 2 Musical talent 3 On the go 4 Bests 5 Draw a conclusion 6 Obligation 7 — Wednesday 8 Cumberland — 9 Turkish title 10 Mal de — 11 Queried 12 Toaster fallout 13 Cool: slang 14 Classifieds 15 Sum 16 Making perfect serves 17 Warning signal 18 Sheriff's men 24 Parts of the psyche 26 Pas( 29 Grazing area 31 Ancient Arabian 40 Receiver of gift 41 Right away?: abbr. 42 Guido's high notes 43 Future generations 44 Give off heat 50 — voyage 51 Bric-a- — 52 Short, fast run 56 Dripping 57 Conquering Hun 59 German exclamation 62 Mender's kit 64 Enters the surf 65 Sally Field role 66 Open space in Berlin 69 Burmese statesman 70 Lehrer's former kingdom 32 Flier 33 Lynx 34 Yoko — 35 Cash ending 36 Dispatch 37 Scull 38 Javanese tree 40 Genetic material: abbr. 43 Muse of astronomy 45 Internet retrieval 46 Greek peak 47 Obtain a 15 Down: 2 wds. 48 Adolescent years 49 Follow 51 Waterleal 53 View from Lesbos 54 Van Gogh's "— Night' 55 "Ben —" 58 Hostelry by the Lord's Prayer. Arrangements were made for the next meeting and further plans made for the Mothers and Others Luncheon and also some catering. Amelia Jameson continued with the program when she read from a book 'Chicken Soup for the Soul' a story entitled 'Take a moment to really see'. This was about a blind couple who attempted to cross a busy Los Angeles street when those who could see took time to help them across. At the Granton United Church on Sunday, May 5, Pastor Nonnalie Voakes chose 'As living stones' for her sermon topic based on the partner 74 Prickly plant 75 White House vista 77 Airport abbr. 78 Open space in San Diego: 2 wds. 81 Charged particle 82 — code 84 Herb 85 Louis or Carrie 86 North or South 90 "Anna Christie" playwright 92 Pops 94 Was in debt 96 Ewe's mate 97 Paid the bill 99 Fell short 102 Hawaii County seat 103 Atmosphere 106 Approximately 107 Painter Schiele 108 Open space In San Francisco: 3 wds. 114 Giving the eye 116 To be of help 117 A Beatty 118 Coil of yarn 119 -The — Stubing's ship) 122 Open space in London: 3 wds. 129 Fib 130 Mayberry lad 131 Beethoven's Third 132 Composer Erik 133 Not even 134 Join firmly 135 Info gatherer 136 Greek theater 60 Coronado's quest 61 News announcer 63 Follower: suffix 67 Tear 68 Slurred over 70 Office communiques 71 Make amends 72 Proofreader's symbol 73 Lawyer's deg. 76 India — 79 Offer 80 Dam on the Mississippi 83 Perch 87 Invent 88 Claw 89 Surrounded by 91 Director David 93 Strike hard 95 Fresh from the shower 98 Used a spade 100 Lawyers org. ��2 al 32 m � IMI ■■■■ � al J idiIl a 111111111111 111111111555 r alive HillIdl ;r•! wi ill 4 37 as ill _. 5555■ lid k� kg . 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II DEODORIZERS �1. .2 99 79¢I 19 4 101 — anglais 102 Chopper's zone 104 Declaimed violently 105 Consumed 108 Napa Valley family 109 Egg-shaped 110 Washed 111 Stamping tool 112 Plumbing joint 113 Detroit turkey 114 Approves 115 Painting underlay 118 Actor Penn 120 Unclose, to a 121 Mick poet ick 123 Three: Lat. 124 Shake up 125 Draw a bead 126 Tin Pan Alley Inns. 127 River: Sp. 128 Barbie's pal lessons from Acts 7, I Peter 2 and John 14. April Bryan reported that some new books and videos have been purchased by the Sunday School for the library. Also the Granton Wesley Cana- dian Foodgrains project was offi- cially launched at this service. A field has been rented from Jerry and Lynda Martens at the north- west corner of Clarke Sideroad and Highway 7. Donations of $15 a row are re- quested to cover expenses of ferti- lizer and rent a gauge at the en- trance of the church torecord the total amount given as it progresses. This is a combined effort of Gran- ton and Wesley United Churches, St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church, near Lucan and Humber Valley United Church. At St. Paul's Anglican Church, Kirkton the Rev. Timothy Con- ner's message was about Jesus as the way, the truth and the life. The lessons were read by Mary Black - ler, Matthew Connor and the minis- ter. A time of fellowship followed the service. Bridal shower Karen Kilpatrick of London was honored with a shower of gifts at the Granton United Church on Sat- urday, May 4 hosted by Terry and Lois Herbert. Terry welcomed eve- ryone and led some games of gift bingo and gift gamble. Lois gave a reading entitled 'Happy Family' and a recipe for washing clothes that had been given to a bride many years ago. Marion Hall also gave readings about 'Women's Play, Not Today' and 'Hear the sSng of the Soil'. Kilpatrick then opened the gifts assisted by her sister Susan and her cousins Tecia and Laurie Ann Hod- gins and expressed her thanks. A smorgasbord lunch of tasty treats was enjoyed during the social time which followed. rt Artists' work needed for show GRAND BEND - Plans are underway for the Fourth Annual Art Show and Sale hosted by the Huron Country Playhouse Guild. This event is traditionally held on the same Sunday as the Big Band Jaz; Concert, which this year is on August 18, along with John Noubarian and his trio: The art show begins at 1 p.m., the John Noubarian Jazz Trio begins at 2 p.m. in Playhouse II and the Big Band of Johnny Bond featuring vo- calist Denise Pettey will begin at 4 p.m. on the main stage. Throughout the afternoon Clarence Brodhagen's Dixieland Jazz will perform. The art show i$ open to the first 50 applicants. Interested artists should contact Mary Dyack, Box 1167, Grand Bend, (519) 238-5443 or Luise Hoffman at Saga Bound Book Store, 21 Main street, Grand Bend (519)238-2508 or 1-800-246-5586. Designed, built and tested by women. Not surpnsingly it fits women. . 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