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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1994-11-2, Page 30Larry's Town & Country Crediton 234-6310 WE'RE STILL HERE! 1 Book now for your home -cooked Christmas dinner or parties - We have accommodations in the dining room for up to 60 people. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK ALL YEAR ROUND t Page 30 Times -Advocate, November 2, 1994 n � Item.our To reach the correspondent in your area: Centralia Mary Peterson 228-6992 Granton Muriel Lewis 225-2578 Saintsbury H. Davis 227-4153 Staffs Roberta Templeman 345-2346 We 1), (;01,, Thames Road Rhoda Rohde 235-0327 Varna Joan Beierling 233-7443 Zurich Carmel Sweeney 236-4702 Hensall Liz Sangster 262-2715 • All 0 F o te 424 Main St. Exeter 235-1331 Coming events SOUTH HURON SINGLES DANCES, October 29 and November 12, 8:30 p.m. to 1 00 a.m., Grand Bend Legion. All singles welcome. dress code please. 43,44,(45)c EUCHRE, second and fourth Wednesdays, 8:00, 10OF Hall, Exeter. Ladies bring lunch. 43,44,45` YOU HAVE HEARD ABOUT IT, now is your chance to see the exciting "Once Upon a Special Christmas". Our entire home is open and decorated from top to bottom, inside and outside. Your visits include 10% off everything, Christmas goodies, decorating ide- as galore. unique gifts for everyone on your list, chances at door prizes, and extra dis- counts. Murray's House of Flowers, 11 Richmond St.. Arkona. 1-828-3398. Opening November 1 to December 11, 1994. Hours Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 9:30 to 4:30; Tuesday. 9:30 to 9:30; Sunday, 11:00 to 5:00. We'll see you and your family and friends soon. 43-49c SEW SPECIAL Christmas Open House, November 2 to 6, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., featuring ceramics, handcrafted children's wear, crafts and more at the home of Rebecca and Lio- nel Wilder. 1 1/2 miles north of Hwy. 84 on Cty. road 31. Everyone welcome. 42,43,(44)c SOUTH HURON LONG TERM CARE MEETING, Thursday, November 3, 1994 at 10 a.m., Lions Youth Centre, 125 John St. W., Exeter. Debbie Gable from the Home Care Program and Lynn MacDonald from the Victorian Order of Nurses will be giving a presentation. Everyone is welcome to attend. 44c SPINNING AND WEAVING Sixteenth Sale and Exhibition, Huron Tract Spinners and Weavers Guild, Gledhill House, Benmiller Inn, Saturday, November 5, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.. Sunday, November 6, 1 1 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free admission. 42-44c CRAFT AND BAKE SALE by Helping Hands, Bethel Reformed Church. Saturday. November 5. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Exeter Town Hall. 42,43,(44)* NEW CANADIAN CLUB DANCE, $aturday, November 5, 1994. Mitchell Communi- ty Centre. Dance from 9-1 to the music of "The Touch of Class". Door prizes. Age of Majority. All welcome. 44c SINGLES DANCE, Sunday. November 6 at the Wingham Legion Hall. Dancing from 7 p.m. to I 1 p.m. Music by Couni Down. No blue jeans please. 44c SINGLES GROUP MEETING at High School Library. Thursday. November 10, 7:30 p.m. Guest speaker from Women's Shelter and Counselling Service. Suggested dona- tion $2.00. More information 228-6115, Lorraine. 44,45c • ANNUAL CHRISTMAS CRAFT SHOW, Lucan Community Centre, Friday. No- vember 11, 4-9 p.m.; Saturday, November 12, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sunday, November 13, 11 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Admission $ 1.50. For more information contact Jenny 227-4442. 44c COME JOiN "Wee Country Treasures" for our first annual "Christmas in the Coun- try" craft show and sale, Friday, November 11, 6-10 p.m.; Saturday, November 12, 9 a 01 to 9 p.m., at the home of Marnie Hoggarth, Hwy. #4, 5 km south of Clinton, 1 km. south of Kate's Restaurant. Mamie 233-3449; Audrey 482-7441; Deb 233-5893. 44,45c COUNTRY CHRISTMAS BAZAAR, November 12, 1994 at Exeter United Church, Exeter. 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Delicatessen with meat pies. cabbage rolls. etc. Farmers mar- ket, jams, relishes, baking. Christmas crafts, luncheon. 42.43,(44)c CHRISTMAS HOME TOUR, November 12, 13, Grand Bend. Your SIO "passport" accesses professional decorated private lakeside designer homes. 44c TOLL HOUSE GALLERY Christmas Open House, November 12 and 13, 10 a.m. to 5 p . Hwy. #4 at #7 in Elginfield. A donation of non-perishable food item to Food Hank entitles you to special gift pricing. 44-46- CHOIR COMPETITION featuring area high school choirs. Sunday, November 13, 2 p m.. Si. Andrews United Church, Hayfield. Tickets $2.00 available at CIBC and Bran- don's Hardware. Hayfield. 43,45c GRANDMA'S GARDEN OPEN FibUSE; Wednesday, November 16 to Saturday, November 19, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. at the home of Loralec and Dave Marshall. County Rd. #6, 1 milt west of Kirkton. Quality handcrafted floral accents. Everyone welcome. 229- 6464 44-46x BAZAAR to be held at Trivitt Memorial Parish Hall on Saturday, November 19 from 10 a.m to 1 p.m. Crafts, home baking, deli table. pickles, jams, etc. 44,45,(46k • St. Andrews United Church SMORGASBORD SUPPER held at Brucefield United Church Wednesday, November 9 5pm-7:30 pm Adults '8" Children 12 8 Under '3' Preschoolers Free For tickets call 263-6502 or 263-5025 5 5 HARVEST DANCE with "Mozart's Melody Makers" Sat. Nov. 12 Dancing 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. ZURICH COMM. CENTRE Lunch Provided Tickets: $6 each All proceeds to local chanties Sponsored by Seaforth & Zurich K of C Eve one Welcome St. Paul's Anglican Church BAZAAR Sat. Nov.15 2-4 p.m. KIRKTON-WOODHAM COMMUNITY CENTRE • Crafts • Knitting • Baking • James & Jellies • Mincemeat Grand Opening of A & E CUSTOM MADE WOOD FURNITURE and UNIQUE HEIRLOOMS Nov. 5-6 -9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Open Every weekend till Christmas Drive down Cty. Rd. 39 and we are between Strathroy and Watford (519) 247-3873 for Jason Turner & Bobbi -Lee Edgett Sat. Nov. 5 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Stanley Township Complex, Varna. Age of majority, Music by DJ For more information 263-2382, 482-7967 Exeter LIONS TV BINGO Winners Ust Game 1: Joanne Price, $50; Game #2: Peter Overall, Mary McKenzie, $25 each; Game #3: Terri Wallace, $50; Game #4: Don Wallace, $75; Game #5: V. Rowe, $100; Game #6: Melva Wainer, $100. Next weeks Jackpot $450 in 52 numbers 11t til\ESS 1)IFFIcurril S? \III\F.Y PROlil I.U� u 1 ULM' ON I:MR.1\1 V lil.lII\D 1\101 It ['11'MIL\ Is! FOR FRI1 ( t,\,I I I \ 1111\ (all PAUL J. PICKERI`G Tltl �TFF I\ 11.1\KRI PT(.Y .1\I) I I\.1\H.IL CU\SIFI.TI\G J. Paul Aitken, Manager 3 It TTF,\l1t Irl' ST. L., CLINTON (519) 482.1241 or Toll Free 1-800-561-7451 !lead Office III \\ ilcrloo slrccl. 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With their plaque are (from front left) Matthew Blane, Tommy McHugh, Nick Hosking, Bradley Dykeman, Cameron Mitchel!, Brendan Wilson, and (from back left) Eric Griffith, Thomas Mills, Alex Oke, and Allan MacAuley. Bowling scores Lucan Bowling Lanes Monday Ladies Darlene Bourne 276-722, Kathy Ma- son 274-710, Lynn Smith 312-704, Joanne Hodge 259-696. Deb Pearce 346-685, Heather Smith 281-679. Joyce Sovereign 218-649, L. Mosurinjohn 275-620, Karen Tirnmerrnans 239. Shirley Rees 224. Helen Rodgers 215. Marj Green 214. Pat Hodgins 208, Ter- ry Mawdsley 207. Tuesday Y.B.C. Kathryn Wilson 188,125, Ayden 01- livier 187,146. Trevor Maxwell 167,147, Vanessa Smith 144, 140, Ard- en Carter 134,132, Chad Rodgers 134,125, Aaron Holland 229, Kristen Hickson 195, Will Howitt 159, Kelly Wilson 156, Colin Haskett 126. Medway Peter DenOtter 255-664, Arnie Van- derweil 227-577, Myrtle Hastings 215- 572, Shirley Bosley 228-555, Len Poole 214-555, Tom Barr 187-537, Gracc Rush 196, Dot McKinlay 192, Tony Siroen 174, Jean Poole 172, Dave Smith 172, Ron Hudson 174, Alex 13os- Learn to make your own Greeting Cards Tues. Nov. 8 afternoon or evening $15.00 fee includes supplies . for samples. Call 228-6936 to register L,r,lft�hti1�� 111 f6n1,t'f7r,1'1 PI,rir'(1itilg 1., 7 .•tiI,nt A..1 • S'H &SALE STRATFORD STRATFORD FAIRGROUNDS JOHN AT BRITANNIA SAT., NOV. 12, 11-6 SUN., NOV. 13, 11-5 OVER 100 EXHIBITS THIS YEAR! WIN! FREE SHOPPING SPREES! 1 ADMISSION $3.00 12 & under FREE OST ,nci CRVDERMAN PROOUCTIO)IS INC 1519) 355-8144 ley 170. Senior Citizens Ron Dann 276-668, Jean Dann 214- 625, Howard Dolan 238-580. Peter VanDenhoomen 204-550, Harry Noels 176-512, Stan Roth 193, Marion Thom- son 189. Myrtle Maguire 183, Mac MacCormack 179, Charlie Grieve 167. Theo Sentjens 165, Bessie Caldwell 161. Wednesday Y.B.C. Kerrie Davis 171,98, Ashley Smith 133,120, Neel Misra 128.84, Gordon McLeod 114,106, Jeremy McNaughton 111.100, John Caidler 110,92, Mike Ankers 182, Jenni Holland 112, Tom McHugh 106. Robbie Yeo 99, Jennifer Ankers 86. Melissa Rinn 83. Christina Pacheco 78, Cam Mitchell 78. Wednesday Mixed Laurie McGee 284-686. lan Davies 251-651. Terry Morgan 237-628, Karen Smeekens 225-598, Frank Smeekens 212-575, Doug Smith 222-557, Ann Marie Beaudoin 205-541, Casey Van- Ilooydonk 217. Dale Fisher 208, Alex Hyde 195. Scott Martin 195, Donna VanHooydonk 194. Pat Jones 190. Jan- ice Doerr 190. Thursday Men Orval Rinn 309.360,216-885, Bob Taylor 305.335.238-878. Colin Brewer 303,247,272-822. Bob Smith 305-776. Bob Pipe 276-739. Don Watt 295-731, Jim Dixon 260-697. Frank Palen 255- 694, Jim Swcitzcr 287-691. Brian Sanders 244-684. Paul Srnith 245-678. George Lee 255-678. Bill Mathers 227- 674. Wayne Smith 252-671. Larry Gib- son 247-670. Kevin Lightfoot 266-669. Bill McDonald 255-666. Tom McLel- lan 268-662, Pat Holland 252-662. Lau- rie McGee 239-660. John Kohut 230- 652. Ken Kadcy 275-651. I lase uu heard (11 Gurc - uxl.topper, ti 1111'S the %sand, r1 l even );ale loft e rs Ind an penetrate 11)1, .melting new liter 1 unk for the 1:1 1) tai; 1101;RS: 11101. to Mon. ()PIA ,it I 1 AM. iuc. & 1\'rd (IA)SEI) 177.Nhtin 51., Hayfield 563-3599 IOW/MOWN WI DANCE HALL °bele 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. 349.2678 Line dancers welcome Fri., Nov. 4 After Midnight ***** Sat., Nov. 5 Beectwvood Gide K 10th Amual COUNTRY CHRISTMAS CRAFT ar COLLECTIBIBS SHOW AND SALE Sunday, Nov.13 10 a.m. to4p.m. (519)349-2678 d1 "SEW SPECIAL" Christmas Open Mouse NOV. 2 to NOV. 6 - 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Featuring: • Handcrafted Chlldrens Wear • Ceramics • Country crafts • Gift baskets • Wood items At the home of Lionel and Rebecca Wilder 1-1/2 ml. N. of Hwy. 84 on County Rd. 31 EVERYONE WELCOME! Selects Lucan 37 vs. Eastown 6. Bill McDo- nald 298-1354, Murray Bennewies 308-1345, Bob Smith 356-1345. Crest Centre Eddie Hastilow 221,206, Rick Alli- son 195,181. Dave Gordon 182,163, Mary Jane Dyson 154,111, Bob Mon- tag 142,137, Doug Atkins 128,124, Ed- ward Charles 1 14,1 13. Conrad Zimmer- man 130, Ron Churchill 132, Tim LeBold 122. Chris Prince 119, Helen Moore 113. Friday Mixed Russ Smith 298-685; Scott Smith 309-684, Larry Smith 282-678, Robert Heckman 276-642, Ray McRobert 250- 637, John Carvell 255. George Caidler 233, Steven Smith 226. Christina Glan- ville 225, Al Reid 218, Cheryl Caidler 217. Men's Intertown Lucan 24 at Mike's 2l. Doug Fenn Jr. 337-1361. Frank Palen 300-1255. Doug Fenn Sr. 305-1185. Lucan 26.5 vs. Molesworth 18.5. Doug Fenn Jr. 338-1461, Doug Fenn Sr. 260-1259. Scott Berger 290-1134. Seniors Y.B.C. Todd Goldie 244-585, Tyler Graham 192-490. Norma Culbert 174, Sarah Culbert 160, Brad Ankers 155. Laura Jaques 140. Sunday Mixed Garry Gibson 279-772. Lloyd Rim- mer 358-746, Gary Melvin 255-685, Don Morgan 225-632. Sandra Glover 273-622, Tina Gibson 226-611, Dave Kennedy 253, Barb TuxfBrd 242, Doug Hockey 236, Mike Brunzlow 227. Pat Hodgins 223. Ray Bunn 218, Carolyn Horner 214. Shuffleboard Exeter October 26 Marge McCurdy Delmer Skinner 011ie Essery Muriel Marshall Ruby Beaver 3 game winners John Dewccrd Clara Harris Howard Johns Bea Brown Wilma Davis October 27 5 game winners Ann Northcy Allen Johns 4 game winners Mike Eizenga Doris Miller Delmer Skinncr Doris Hackney Hensall October 25 Hazel McEwan John Pepper Pearl McKnight Lorna Spencer Dave Woodward Thelma Thiel Isabel Rogerson 382 352 329 323 321 256 249 248 233 230 347 344 355 349 331 310 625 487 433 419 413 401 399 Lucan Community Bingo Wed: Nov. 2 Bingo starts 7:30 p.m. Regular Games $1000 Jackpot Game 54 calls or less $1000. bonus Total prizes $3000 Due to the licence regulations, no one under 18 allowed to play Licence *537495 r