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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1994-9-14, Page 26Page 26 Times -Advocate, September 14, 1994 bSalad §, 0 17 18, 1994 s' - -_ f� miL;� Sat. 10 AM - 5 PM Syn. 11 AM - 4 PM. St. Marys Arena, games St., �► '` .Q' ' • Altvj All You Can Eat Roast Beef & Pork Dinner cob, baked potatoes, pies, tea, coffee or dogs and hamburgers available Sept. 18 -4 - 7.30p.m. Community Centre Lucan Lions and Lucan Optimists tickets at Lucan Arena bar, corn on the milk, hot Sunday Lucan Served by Advance ... ✓-/- r err✓. .r. .r.r.�cr.�.r.,�.r r.,-/ C.ri r.C✓- Bingo Sunday, Sept. 25 1: 30 p.m.. South Huron Re Cent e, Exeter Share the Wealth, Mystery Game Due to license regulations no one under 18 allowed to play (#M125573) Exeter Fall Fair Pr Coming events HURON COUNTY SINGLES GROUP resuming on Friday, September 16, 1994 at 7:30 p.m. in library at South Huron High School. For more information call Lorraine 228-6115.8-5. 37' YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED to attend our 100th anniversary birthday celebra- tions at Bainton's Old Mill in downtown Blyth on September 17 from 2 to 4 p.m. Please join us. 36,37c BRINSLEY UNITED CHURCH Anniversary Service, September 18, 1994 at 1 1 a.m. Guest speaker, Pastor Bob Scrimgeour with special music by Kerri Mclnroy. Everyone invited to join our potluck luncheon following the service. 37c EXETER ODDFELLOWS will hold their regular meeting on Tuesday, September 20, 1994. M this meeting we will be draping the charter in memory of our Brothers who have passed away this past season. We urge as many members as possible to attend this meeting. Lunch will be served. 37' REGISTRATION for 1st Cromarty Beavers, Cubs and Scouts at Cromarty Church, Wednesday, September 21, 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. DUPLICATE BRIDGE starting Wednesday, September 21. 7:30 p.nf , Exeter Legion !fall. 3738' APPRECIATION NIGHT for Murray Cardiff, Tuesday, September 27, 1994 at Brus- sels. Morris and Grey Community Centre. Social 6:00-7:00; Dinner 7:00 p.m. Tickets S15.00 per person. 37.38c BLUEWATER CREATIVE NEEDLE CLUB invites you to double fun night, with reams of information on herbs - where. what and why by Notebly Natural. Avon. Onta- rio Also a trunk show from World of Smocking, Windsor. Full of ideas from batton- borg to fleece. Meeting Tuesday, September 27, 7:15 p.m. sharp, Goderich Township Hall. Holmesville. Guests welcome. Admission S4.00. 38c AUTUMN REVIEW starring Seaforth Harmony Kings & Hi-Liirs,rida, September 30 at CHSS Clinton auditorium. Watch for details. Sponsored by Huronic Rcbekahs Lodge #306. 36-38 ANNUAL CRAFT AND BAKE SALE, Riverview Estates. Exeter. 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., October 1. Lunch available 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.. Home-made preserves. unique crafts. stained glass, woodwork, etc. 37-39* COUNTRY CRAFT FESTIVAL new location for '94 - Columbus Centre, Goderich. just off Suncoast Dr. E. (formerly held Holmesville). Friday, September 30, 12-9; Satur- day, October 1, 10-5: Sunday. October 2, 10 to 4.'Bigger and better! 37-39c EXETER CURLING CLUB Annual Beef Barbecue. October 2, 1994 at the Curling Club, 5:00 to 7:00. Adults 510.00. children 5 to 12 years S5.00, under 5 years free. Tickets at Wuerths, Veals. Eric C*rn th'11 Motors. Ellison Travel or call Carol Powe at 228-6557. The 1994-1995 Curling Season starts on October 24, 1994. Come join us. No experience needed. For further information call Pat Ballantyne at 235-0577. 37.38.39' STORY HOUR for children ages 3-5 to have fun singing, listening to Bible stories. making crafts. and eating snacks; at the Centralia Community Centre. starting Tuesday. October 4, 1994 from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. For more information, call Karen at 228- 6236. Sponsored by the Exeter Christian Reformed Church. 37-39c COFFEE BREAK for women to study the Bible and meet new people over coffee and refreshments. No previous knowledge or experience expected. Located at the Centralia Community Centre starting Tuesday, October 4, 1994 at 10:00 a.m. Free nursery and story hour provided. For more information call Chris at 235-2631. Sponsored by the Ex- eter Christian Reformed Church. 37-39c Exeter Legion Ladies Auxiliary BINGO 1 Thurs., Sept. 15 7:00 p.m. 10 Regular Games 5 Specials 1 Share the Wealth Jackpot $650 No one under 18 admitted Lic. #M125539 Is( sI\I ss UII 11(1 1111 \1t1\I1 I'Ro1111 \I,• t((tll \1 t1\1101R\\\\• 01ll1\DI\lootit1'11\II\I\' WR 1011 ((t\'.l 11 \11i)\ ( all PICKHONG 101 11.1. 1\ 111\kRl I'I( 1\I) lI\1\( 111 111\'I 111V, 1. Paul .litkc n, \tan;tgcr Rt1TI \B1 Rl '.I. 1 . (11\1O\ (519) -182-12-11 or 1 free 1-800-561--.--15 1 dead Ufticc 111 Waterloo Street, Ioadon 6-2-2491 "RAINBOW OF RECOLLECTIONS" Quilt Show & Sale sponsored by Nairn Mennonite Church September 23, 1 to 8 pm September 24, 10 am to 5 pm at Ailsa Craig Community Centre Annie Ada Shipley St., Ailsa Craig, Ontario $5.00 per Person Tea Room and Country Martel will be open Lucan Community j. Bingo Sept. 14 Bingo starts 7:30 p.m. Regular Games $1000 Jackpot Game 56 calls or less $1400. bonus Total prizes $3000 Due 10 the licence regulations, no one under 1,8 allowed to play Licence #537495 Y ST. MARYS HARVEST HOME TOUR September 23 - 25, 1994 September 30 to October 2, 1994 Tickets on Sale Now at V Fantasia Flooring / B.A. Window Design J Douglas Decorating \/ Color Your World ✓ Bob Young Interiors For more information call: 284-0267 Proceeds to St. Marys Library STONETOWN MODEL RAILROAD ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 2078, St. Marys, Ont. f74X 1 C3 TWO-DAY OPEN HOUSE & TRAIN MARKET September & 17 18, 1994 s' - -_ f� miL;� Sat. 10 AM - 5 PM Syn. 11 AM - 4 PM. St. Marys Arena, games St., _• ------ $t. Marys, Ont Parkhill Silver Blades Figure Skating Club 1994/95 Registration Sept. 18, 7 - 9 a.m. Sept. 23, 4 - 6 p.m. Family Skate 4,5 p.m . Registration Fees: Powerskate: $55, Kids Skate $55. for 10 weeks, Juniors $105 for 1 session, $140 for 2 sessions, Intermediate $200, Senior $235. Note: One $50 cheque is required for every child skating. Two 1 e ETER EXETER FALL FAIR . `' ` New & used trains, accessories & remote toys Adults: $3.00 Students 8 Seniors: $2.00 Child under 12 : FREE '4 Tables $12.00 table/day 'til July 31 Vic President & Market Tables $13.00 table/day 'til August 15 Co-ordinator - BIll Cameron Tables $15.00 table/day Aug. 15 - Show 519-345-2667 or Tables are 2'6" x 8' Mel Hazlewood Doors open at 8:00 a.m. for dealers. 519-229-6885 Set-up help will be available. Lunch will be available. Call for information : All advance table payments should be sent to the club address shown above. • ; 1-- 1 • S� a!?''' "Focus on Milk" ��11 =- \oma Sept. 23, 24, 25, 1994 1` :; 0 *S. . • 1 - %dm- South Huron Rec Centre 1 •,_---- : Friday Sept. 23 one an. meet -Magic Mistress" 7:30 p.m. Official Opening, Ambassador Competition, Eugene Hartman and 4 Anne Reaburn, Carry -on Cloggers, "Fun events ", Award Presentations. 1 4 1 Saturday, Sept. 24 " + 11 a.m. Parade, Call 235-1474 to enter. Horse shows, 4-H Calf Club, 1 Poultry, Pets, Wagon Rides, Wildlife Animal show, Cooking Demonstrations, + Line Dancing Club, Milking Demonstrations 1 4 8:30 p.m. CJBX 92.7 FM Country Video Dance Party '-'---74...-... 1 $10. advance, $12 at the door, lunch provided •1 1 4 Sunday, Sept. 25 : 10 a.m. - Breakfast (Sponsored by Exeter Minor Hockey Assoc.) : Goat, Sheep and Horse Shows - • • 1:30 Bingo p.m. Jackpot $1050 (M125573) no one under 18 allowed to play ki Admisslone: Fri. Adults $4, Sr. & High School $3. Elementary $1. Preschool Free Sat. General admission $3, elementary and preschool free Sun. Free Omission — GIANT MIDWAY, all three days r SundayPass - $10. Ride all you want Exhibits to be removed et 4:30 p.m. on Saturday Come experience the "Magic" U_, J.r_,_, r..rr..swiss. -rr.--r.�.rfsrr,..rr.�-_/,.�.r✓frrfr..rr.,_,r.,.rrr�-.r.J- J Y ST. MARYS HARVEST HOME TOUR September 23 - 25, 1994 September 30 to October 2, 1994 Tickets on Sale Now at V Fantasia Flooring / B.A. Window Design J Douglas Decorating \/ Color Your World ✓ Bob Young Interiors For more information call: 284-0267 Proceeds to St. Marys Library STONETOWN MODEL RAILROAD ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 2078, St. Marys, Ont. f74X 1 C3 TWO-DAY OPEN HOUSE & TRAIN MARKET September & 17 18, 1994 s' - -_ f� miL;� Sat. 10 AM - 5 PM Syn. 11 AM - 4 PM. St. Marys Arena, games St., _• ------ $t. Marys, Ont Parkhill Silver Blades Figure Skating Club 1994/95 Registration Sept. 18, 7 - 9 a.m. Sept. 23, 4 - 6 p.m. Family Skate 4,5 p.m . Registration Fees: Powerskate: $55, Kids Skate $55. for 10 weeks, Juniors $105 for 1 session, $140 for 2 sessions, Intermediate $200, Senior $235. Note: One $50 cheque is required for every child skating. Two Five Operating Layouts: 0, 02 , S, 110, N .%J..Cra-r. /./.l.,l./. r.J./.. 2/ J-CC.P. :1-1 / J..!•../- 1./.l.J.11.J•l✓J New & used trains, accessories & remote toys Adults: $3.00 Students 8 Seniors: $2.00 Child under 12 : FREE '4 Tables $12.00 table/day 'til July 31 Vic President & Market Tables $13.00 table/day 'til August 15 Co-ordinator - BIll Cameron Tables $15.00 table/day Aug. 15 - Show 519-345-2667 or Tables are 2'6" x 8' Mel Hazlewood Doors open at 8:00 a.m. for dealers. 519-229-6885 Set-up help will be available. Lunch will be available. Call for information : All advance table payments should be sent to the club address shown above. • ( 1 1 1 i 4 0 1 • 1 1 1 ,'1111�11�"'�1..- ".-\11'1^\1���1�1��"\11111.`\�' \,, d u d ((U U d (C d 1, (, 8, 0 Parkhill Silver Blades Figure Skating Club 1994/95 Registration Sept. 18, 7 - 9 a.m. Sept. 23, 4 - 6 p.m. Family Skate 4,5 p.m . Registration Fees: Powerskate: $55, Kids Skate $55. for 10 weeks, Juniors $105 for 1 session, $140 for 2 sessions, Intermediate $200, Senior $235. Note: One $50 cheque is required for every child skating. Two $50. cheques are required for two or more children skating. A late. fee of $20. will be charged after Oct. 20, 1994. For more information call Sue Brown 294-0449, or Mary Walker 232-4822 .%J..Cra-r. /./.l.,l./. r.J./.. 2/ J-CC.P. :1-1 / J..!•../- 1./.l.J.11.J•l✓J Open every weekend with Live Rock 'n Roll This weeks Entertainment to be announced Better access to support TORONTO - Ontario's Family Support Plan is taking another step to improve client service. The program, which ensures chil- dren's rights to financial support from parents, is enhancing its cen- tral inquiry telephone information system. A new "mailbox" feature will allow clients to request bro- chures and information by record- ing their name and address on an automated telephone tine. The mailbox will be available seven - days -a -week, 24 hours a day. Parental responsibility for family support payments is a major social issue in Ontario affecting over 128;000 recipients. The establish- ment of automatic wage deduction in March of 1992 has dramatically increased support payment collec- tions: $33.5 million was processed in June of this year compared to $14 million in February of 1992. Presently, Ontario is the only prov- ince that has automatic wage de- duction legislation. Last year the program collected and dispersed $297.5 million in support pay- ments. To access the automated tele- phone line, 416/905 acres code res- idents can call (416) 326-1818. All other Ontario residents can call 1- 800-267-7263. Exeter LIONS TV BINGO Game 1: $50. Bev Cunningham. Game 2: $50 Ron Harvey. Game 3: $50. Lois Payne. Game 4: $75 Brenda Morgan. Game 5: $100 Clemence Jeffrey. Game 6: $35. ea. Jeanne Parent, Audrey Zachar, Lynne Hern. Next weeks jackpot $600. on 55 numbers. ififitiNififilifitW VW DANCE HALL froNcNrcle 349-2678 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Line dancers welcome Fri., Sept. 16 End -O -The -Line ***** Sat., Sept. 17 Now & Then is- . Thursday LINE DANCING Free Admission THIS SATURDAY SEPT 17 Attention New Country Music Fans "Tanya Tucker Black Velvet Party" featuring MEG O'BRIEN AND NO FIXED ADDRESS WIN: Tanya Tucker T -Shirts liCowboy & Cowgirl Hats Hankies NEW COUNTRY ALL NIGHT! $2.00 Cover at the door! Saturday, September 24 BROTHERS 317 Huron St (11w) tt)('LINTON 482-1234