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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1996-05-29, Page 6Times -Advocate, May 29, 1996
Forthcoming marriage -Mr.
and Mrs. Allen Hayter, Grand
Bend and Mr. and Mrs. Doug-
las Riddell, Grand Bend are
pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
children Susan Arlene and
Steven Douglas. This celebra-
tion of love will take place on
Saturday, June 8, 1996 at
2:30 p.m. at Exeter Pentecos-
tal Tabernacle. Reception at
Oakwood inn to follow.
Forthcoming marriage - Mr.
and Mrs. Marcel Vanneste of
Kippen 'are pleased to an-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter Diane Martina
to Earl William Flynn, son of
Bill and Marie Flynn, Clinton.
The wedding will take place i
J 1 I��, li[ St. Boni-
faCt11irk'hrOnterlb
THEME
CROSS
WORD
"KIDDIN'
ON THE
KEYS"
For answers
please turn to the
Announcements
By Trip Payne
ACROSS
1 Utterly ruin
6 Concordes
10 Gang or mob
ending
14 "Exodus- author
18 Puck blocker
19 Fencing
weapon
20 Model — Banks
21 Velocity
22 Speaker o1 the
quip: 2 wds.
24 Extremely dry
25 Light gun
26 Della —
27 Shamuses
28 Start of a quip:
3 wds.
30 Actress Overall
31 Reveal
32 Post -deuce
situation
33 PBS funders
34 Hail, to Caesar
36 Lines
intersecting
arcs
39 Graduates, for
short
43 Pail 2 of quip:
3 wds.
48 Actor Stamp
50 Terminate
51 Bering —
52 Natalie or Gary
53 Coniferous Tree
54 Up in the air
56 Ball caller
57 European
range: 2 wds.
60 Fabricate
61 Statement for
the press
63 Handed out
64 `— boy!`
66 Dele's opposite
67 Part 3 of quip
71 Turkish chiel
74 It's a long story
76 Car -wash cycle
77 Comfy chairs
79 New Deal
agcy.
81 Systematize
83 Chapeau
85 Peels fruit
86 It might follow
you
e7 Pronto, in the
ER
88 Chain of hills
90 Anti -gun -
control grp.
91 Exchange of
shots
93 Part 4 of quip:
4 wds.
97 Additional
98 Shoulder blade
100 Before: poetic
101 German spa
103 Particle
104 Privation
107 "Fuzzy Wuzzy
bear
111 Part 5 of quip
115 Of that type
116 Betelgeuse or
Antares: 2 wds.
117 Tag number
118 Asian river
119 End of the
quip: 3 wds.
121 Downward
spiral
122 Wine's bouquet
123 "Easy to Be
Hard' musical
124 Dunne, et al.
125 Antique cars
126 Word atter
pigeon
127 Ms. Meara
128 Mate voice
DOWN
1 Where sailors
go: 2 wds.
2 Indy participant
3 He might call
Nome home
4 Beget
5 Underworld
goddess
6 Cut all ties
7 Alien craft
8 Wallet fillers
9 Ready to go
10 Slaying power
11 Despotic ruler
12 Actor Stoltz
13 Rn is its symbol
14 Swanky
15 Categorize
16 Bakery worker
17 Dispatched
18 Hikers' food
23 Greek letter
28 Lupino, et al.
29 Closest at hand
31 Make the — of
32 Perform
35 Panoramic view
37 Dine
38 Aircraft
acronym
40 Indefatigable
41 Roman 1,102
42 Saharan
43 Bosc and anjou
44 Arm of the sea
45 Teenager
46 More realistic
47 Scottish hat
49 Marty Robbins
hit: 2 wds.
52 Inspector
Clouseau's
helper
55 Sheep's -milk
product
57 Nervous
58 Loathing
59 Actor Wallach
62 City of warriors
63 Zhou's
successor
65 Army vehicle
68 Part of Q.E.D.
69 Tenth wedding
anniversary gift
70 Kin of mega -
72 Artist Matisse
73 Indian state
75 Campers'
illumination,
open: 2 wds.
78 Eastern rival
79 "Leaving Las
Vegas" star
80 Crucial point
82 Fish with edible
fins
83 Bombastic
84 DDE's rival
88 100 centavos
89 Some breads
92 Future doctors
93 Tended to the
lawn
94 Like two peas in
tl:'C ltF7+.i l
95 `This is
delicious!"
96 Brokaw and
Rather
99 Oregon tribe
member
102 Incline •
105 Earth tone
106 Harry Connick
Jr. album
108 — — —'clock
scholar
109 More sensible
110 Liberal —
111 Country in a
Beatles title
112 Victory
goddess
113 Singer Pinza
114 Melville novel
115 Cornic Laurel
116 Oliver Twist
word
119 "That's ill'
120 CalTech rival
Bayfield
youth
assaulted
and robbed
at dance
HENSALL - According to Exeter
police, a Bayfield area youth at-
tending a dance at the Hensall are-
na was attacked by a group of an
estimated six youths. The incident
occured on May 24 at approximate-
ly 10 p.m.
The youth was beat up and
robbed of $35. If anyone has infor-
mation regarding this assault and
robbery, please contact the Exeter
OPP detachment.
;,, Both the victim and the suspects
% were unknown at press time.
t
Musical talentsdisplayed in Centralia
Many from Zion and
Centralia churches per-
formed at the 'Music
Night'.
By Mary1Peterson
Centralia correspondent
CENTRALIA - On May 26, Cen-
tralia and Zion United churches
hosted their second annual Music
Night at Centralia. Audrey McFalls
welcomed everyone and introduced
the opening hymn "He Lives". The
Woodham Quartet delighted every-
one with their beautiful blend of
barbershop harmony, especially for
their "more serious song", "Bill
Grogan's Goat".
Several children added to the eve-
ning's entertainment. Lindsay, Car-
rie, and Morgan Powe sang two
lively songs. Alysa and Chandra
Dougall performed a variety of pia-
no solos. Daniel Caslick also
played two piano solos.
There were a variety of instru-
mental pieces. Clarinet solos were
performed by Jennifer Dudleigb.
Doug Stevens played some favorite
pieces on his harmonica, accompa-
nied by Marjorie Hodgert on the pi-
ano. Marjorie Johns and Ellen Gra-
ham played some piano and violin
duets. Marjorie also shared her mu-
sical skills with a wonderful piano
solo.
Sam Skinner entertained every-
one with his unique dancing horse
and dancing man, accompanied by
Marjorie Johns on the piano.
Several talented individuals
shared their vocal talents. Robert
Graham performed the solo, "My
Wild Irish Rose". Rob Essery
played the guitar and sang a couple
of eastern Canadian folk songs,
"Free in the Harbour" and "The
Mary Ellen Carter." "On the Street
Where You Live" and "Amazing
Grace" were performed by Mary
Lou Dixon. Lois Wilson , sang
"How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings",
and she and Harry Hern sang a duet
entitled "it Pays to Serve Jesus".
The songs "Where Could I Got"
and "Springs of Living Water"
were performed by a quartet in-
cluding Brent Caslick, Lois Wil-
son, and Ellen and Robert Graham.
'f1
Brent Caslick and Robert Graham
also sang the duet "Mother Mach-
ree, as§isted by Marian Deline.
Robert Graham provided the bene-
diction and grace before everyone
proceeded do?vnstairs to enjoy re-
freshments and fellowship.
Donna Smith and Aldene Skinner
hosted a candle (party downstairs at
Centralia on Friday, May 24. Kar-
en prince and Brenda Payne dem-
onstrated the beautiful vriety of
candles available through Partylite.
Upcoming
iThe thunderstorm and power out-
age on May 22 caused the post-
ponement of Elimville U.C.W.'s
meeting. Women front Centralia
and Zion ci.C.W. are invited to the
Spring meeting which has been re-
scheduled to May 29 at 8:00 p.m.
There will be car pooling from
Centralia United Church at 7:30
p.m. that evening.
Centralia and Zion U.C.W. will
hold their meetings on June 6.
Special Sunday School Anniver-
sary Services will be celebrated at
Centralia United Church on June 2
and at Zion West on June 8. Joint
worship services will be held on
these dates. A potluck lunch will
be held on June 2 following wor-
ship at Centralia. Anyone who has
a kite is asked to bring it to church
at Centralia. June 2 will also be
Canned Goods Sunday since it is
the first Sunday of the month. Do-
nations will go to Exeter Food
Bank.
Members of the Official Board
are asked to mark June 20, 8:00
p.m., on their calendars for a meet-
ing.
eeting.
Zion will hold their annual
church picnic Sunday, June 23.
INVITES YOU TO MEET
INTERNATIONALLY RENOWNED
CANADIAN DESIGNER
MARILYN
BROOKS
"My clothes are for people who love
comfort and have a sense of humour".
explains the veteran Canadian designer,
who celebrated her 34th, years in fashion
on February 3, 1996.
PLEASE JOIN US
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5TH, 1996
Refreshments & Continuous
Fashion Shows In Store All Day
10% of all direct sales will be donated to Breast Cancer Research
Randi's • 47 Ontario St. S. • Hwy. 21 • Grand Bend • 519-238-2072
Worship will be an outdoor service
at the Whelan School at 11:30 a.m.
Centralia United Church will meet
at 10:00 a.m. for worship that day.
Summer services at Zion and
Centralia United Churches will be-
gin on June 30 with a joint worship
service at 10:00 a.m. and will con-
tinue to (and include) September 1.
During August, there will be no
services.
Community news
At Larry's Restaurant in Credi-
ton, Alma Ellerington and Walter
Weber were Lone Hand winners.
High Hand winners were Heddy
Divine and Bessie Caldwell, while
Irene Theander and Mary Scott
were Low Hand winners.
Planting flowers
Students in the South Huron Adult Education Program
formed a "green committee" and were busy planting
flowers at the front of the building recently. The adult
students said it was a way to give something back to the
school. From left, Ron Hudson, Susan McKee, Heather
Smits, Patricia Kreikamp and Shalom Kellett.
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99 Oregon tribe
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102 Incline •
105 Earth tone
106 Harry Connick
Jr. album
108 — — —'clock
scholar
109 More sensible
110 Liberal —
111 Country in a
Beatles title
112 Victory
goddess
113 Singer Pinza
114 Melville novel
115 Cornic Laurel
116 Oliver Twist
word
119 "That's ill'
120 CalTech rival
Bayfield
youth
assaulted
and robbed
at dance
HENSALL - According to Exeter
police, a Bayfield area youth at-
tending a dance at the Hensall are-
na was attacked by a group of an
estimated six youths. The incident
occured on May 24 at approximate-
ly 10 p.m.
The youth was beat up and
robbed of $35. If anyone has infor-
mation regarding this assault and
robbery, please contact the Exeter
OPP detachment.
;,, Both the victim and the suspects
% were unknown at press time.
t
Musical talentsdisplayed in Centralia
Many from Zion and
Centralia churches per-
formed at the 'Music
Night'.
By Mary1Peterson
Centralia correspondent
CENTRALIA - On May 26, Cen-
tralia and Zion United churches
hosted their second annual Music
Night at Centralia. Audrey McFalls
welcomed everyone and introduced
the opening hymn "He Lives". The
Woodham Quartet delighted every-
one with their beautiful blend of
barbershop harmony, especially for
their "more serious song", "Bill
Grogan's Goat".
Several children added to the eve-
ning's entertainment. Lindsay, Car-
rie, and Morgan Powe sang two
lively songs. Alysa and Chandra
Dougall performed a variety of pia-
no solos. Daniel Caslick also
played two piano solos.
There were a variety of instru-
mental pieces. Clarinet solos were
performed by Jennifer Dudleigb.
Doug Stevens played some favorite
pieces on his harmonica, accompa-
nied by Marjorie Hodgert on the pi-
ano. Marjorie Johns and Ellen Gra-
ham played some piano and violin
duets. Marjorie also shared her mu-
sical skills with a wonderful piano
solo.
Sam Skinner entertained every-
one with his unique dancing horse
and dancing man, accompanied by
Marjorie Johns on the piano.
Several talented individuals
shared their vocal talents. Robert
Graham performed the solo, "My
Wild Irish Rose". Rob Essery
played the guitar and sang a couple
of eastern Canadian folk songs,
"Free in the Harbour" and "The
Mary Ellen Carter." "On the Street
Where You Live" and "Amazing
Grace" were performed by Mary
Lou Dixon. Lois Wilson , sang
"How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings",
and she and Harry Hern sang a duet
entitled "it Pays to Serve Jesus".
The songs "Where Could I Got"
and "Springs of Living Water"
were performed by a quartet in-
cluding Brent Caslick, Lois Wil-
son, and Ellen and Robert Graham.
'f1
Brent Caslick and Robert Graham
also sang the duet "Mother Mach-
ree, as§isted by Marian Deline.
Robert Graham provided the bene-
diction and grace before everyone
proceeded do?vnstairs to enjoy re-
freshments and fellowship.
Donna Smith and Aldene Skinner
hosted a candle (party downstairs at
Centralia on Friday, May 24. Kar-
en prince and Brenda Payne dem-
onstrated the beautiful vriety of
candles available through Partylite.
Upcoming
iThe thunderstorm and power out-
age on May 22 caused the post-
ponement of Elimville U.C.W.'s
meeting. Women front Centralia
and Zion ci.C.W. are invited to the
Spring meeting which has been re-
scheduled to May 29 at 8:00 p.m.
There will be car pooling from
Centralia United Church at 7:30
p.m. that evening.
Centralia and Zion U.C.W. will
hold their meetings on June 6.
Special Sunday School Anniver-
sary Services will be celebrated at
Centralia United Church on June 2
and at Zion West on June 8. Joint
worship services will be held on
these dates. A potluck lunch will
be held on June 2 following wor-
ship at Centralia. Anyone who has
a kite is asked to bring it to church
at Centralia. June 2 will also be
Canned Goods Sunday since it is
the first Sunday of the month. Do-
nations will go to Exeter Food
Bank.
Members of the Official Board
are asked to mark June 20, 8:00
p.m., on their calendars for a meet-
ing.
eeting.
Zion will hold their annual
church picnic Sunday, June 23.
INVITES YOU TO MEET
INTERNATIONALLY RENOWNED
CANADIAN DESIGNER
MARILYN
BROOKS
"My clothes are for people who love
comfort and have a sense of humour".
explains the veteran Canadian designer,
who celebrated her 34th, years in fashion
on February 3, 1996.
PLEASE JOIN US
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5TH, 1996
Refreshments & Continuous
Fashion Shows In Store All Day
10% of all direct sales will be donated to Breast Cancer Research
Randi's • 47 Ontario St. S. • Hwy. 21 • Grand Bend • 519-238-2072
Worship will be an outdoor service
at the Whelan School at 11:30 a.m.
Centralia United Church will meet
at 10:00 a.m. for worship that day.
Summer services at Zion and
Centralia United Churches will be-
gin on June 30 with a joint worship
service at 10:00 a.m. and will con-
tinue to (and include) September 1.
During August, there will be no
services.
Community news
At Larry's Restaurant in Credi-
ton, Alma Ellerington and Walter
Weber were Lone Hand winners.
High Hand winners were Heddy
Divine and Bessie Caldwell, while
Irene Theander and Mary Scott
were Low Hand winners.
Planting flowers
Students in the South Huron Adult Education Program
formed a "green committee" and were busy planting
flowers at the front of the building recently. The adult
students said it was a way to give something back to the
school. From left, Ron Hudson, Susan McKee, Heather
Smits, Patricia Kreikamp and Shalom Kellett.
•
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Be Involved!o
NEW
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Remember to attend the workshop on the New County Plan at
Stephen Central Public School
Thursday, May 30, 7:00 p.m.
Why Should I Attend?
• I will be affected by the New County Plan because it
will affect local and County decision making and that
will affect me;
• I want to hear what Huron residents said about
community values in the recently completed
Community Action Kits;
• I want to voice my community
issues;
• I want to influence public policy
before it is drafted;
• I care about the future of my
community.
Por a complete list of workshops being held around
the County please call the Huron County Planning
and Development Department at 519-524-2188.
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