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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1994-11-16, Page 30Page 30 Times -Advocate, November 16, 1994 YOUR 1994 CHRISTMAS PARTY / AT CENTRALIA INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE HURON PARK... 228-6691 Plan your private or corporate party now, and book the dining room, recreation centre or our lounge with cozy fireplace. Many evenings in December still available. Call the conference co-ordinator for details Catering available t • a Erb's Gountr2 Kitchen 16 Main St.. ZURICH 236-4812 .4ri�►, +11_,10' Fisa,u» i ,IL 1 Book Your Christmas Party Now Need a Qhff? Give a Gift Certificate from Erb's Country Kitchen December Feature on Sunday Smorgasbord TRAdiTioNAI CHRISTMAS DINNER with our own homemade Christmas Pudding Hours: 6:30 a.m. - 8 p.m. Mon. - Sat. 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Sunday Brunch 4:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Sunday Smorgasbord 'Licensed Under L.L.B.O. Reservations ,Recommended ='!r• ` v' (:' - 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 CHRISTMAS CRAFT SHOW AND SALE, Dashwood Community Centre, Wednes- day. November 16, 1:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.; Thursday. November 17. 10:00 a.m. - 9:30 p.m. Draws! Doorprizes! Admission SI.00; children under 6 free. Food booth. Fundrais- er by South Western Ontario Appaloosa Promotional Club. 45.46• GRANDMA'S GARDEN OPEN HOUSE, Wednesday, November 16 to Saturday, November 19, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. at the home of Loralee and Dave Marshall, County Rd. i'mile west of Kirkton. Quality handcrafted floral accents. Everyone welcome. 229- 6464. 44-46x SOLO TOURNAMENT, Seaforth Legion, Saturday. November 19. Registration 12:30 p.m.; tournament 1 p.m. Admission $5.00 per person. All proceeds go to prize money. Everyone welcome. 45,46c BAZAAR to be held at Trivitt Memotial Parish Hall on Saturday, November 19 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Crafts, home baking. deli table, pickles. jams, mincemeat, etc. 44,45,(46)c SINGLES DANCE, Sunday, November 20 at the Wingham Legion hall. Dancing from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Music by: Major Moves. No blue jeans please. 46c HENSALL UNITED CHURCH 108th Anniversary Service. Sunday. November 20. 1994, 11 a.m. Speaker Sheila Dussin, music by Ever Living Gospel Quartet. Lunch to follow. Everyone welcome. 46c HURON HOLISTIC HEALTH FAIR, Monday, November 21, 7 to 10 p.m., Masonic Hall, Exeter. Information, samples, coupons. Phone 235-4003, Folkstone for details. 46* A TAI -CM SEMINAR will be held at the South Huron Rec Centre in Exeter on Tues- day. November 22, 1994. This seminar is open to everyone. No experience necessary. Dennis Farbatiuk, 4th Dan Butoku-Kai of Canada will be instructing. Seminar time: 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. For more information call 482-3634. 46• SENIOR CITIZENS, London Races and Dinner, Wednesday, November 23. leaving at 5 p.m.. tickets 830.00. Christmas Dinner and Theatre to Putnam Petes, December 6, leaving 8 a.m., cost $47.00. Phone Lois 235-2313 or Alva 235-0720. Christmas Dinner Legion December 5, 6:30 p.m. Tickets 87.00. 45-47• SNOWFLAKE BAZAAR, Saturday, November 26. Lucan United Church, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Free admission, hot lunch, home baking, jams and pickles. meat pies, Christmas crafts. knitting. sewing, quilting, tatting, children's table. to 45-47c CRAFT SHOW ANI) SALE, Masonic Hall, Exeter. November 26, 9 to 5. Fifteen dif- ferent craft persons, baking, meat pies. 45-47• THE CHRISTMAS VILLAGE FAIR in Russeldale, November 26 and 27. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Admission is your donation to The House of Blessing. 45-47c CRAFT AND BAKE SALE held by the ladies of the Christian Reformed Church. Sat- urday, December 3 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Old Exeter Town Hall. 46.47,(48)c BLYTH FESTIVAL SINGERS directed by Wade Whittaker presents Christmas cele- bration of choral music with excerpts from Bach's Christmas Oratorio. Wesley -Willis United Church, Clinton, Sunday, December 11, 2:30-7:30 p.m. Guest artists: soprano Catherine Sadler, contralto Sarah Parkinson, Julie Myers trumpet. Mike Wood Tympa- ni, Brursel's Public School Junior Choir. Advance tickets 88.00. students under 18, 56.00. Available: Box office 523.9300; Crossroads 482.5835, Les Ciseaux 482-3826. Dutch Store 482-7302, Clinton; Bob & Betty's Varier 527.1680, Seaforth; Campbell's Cameras 524-7532 Goderich; Bluewater Office Equipment :37-1554, Wingham. S10.00 at the door. 46c A CHRISTMAS TREAT, S35 P.P. Simcoe Lights, shopping. dinner. Pickup - Sca- forth, Zurich, Exeter. Host: Doug Erb, 236-4052. Call Ellison Travel, Exeter. 235-2000. Exeter LIONS TV BINGO wknnss um Game 01: Carrie Russell, $50; Game #2: Donna Sheridan $50. Game 03: Barb Moore, Dons Wragg $25. ea.; Game #4:Betty Bowerman, $75; Game #5: Elaine England 8100. Garne #6: Mary Ford, $100. Next weeks Jackpot,$550 In 54 numbers 111 .I\1 •• 1)111 It 1 1111. \Itt\I1 I'R(tlsl1 \I•, 1( ( \ f 0% HUM \\\ \ III:IIl\I) I\ 1'(11'1 1'%1 \lI \ r.r FOR IRI l i t t\ i1 1 1 1111)\ PAUL: J. PICKERING TRUSTEE I\ BANKRUPTCY :1\I) FINANCIAL CONSULTING J. Paul Aitken, Manager 3 RATH.\RC'M `r. F., (1 I\ FON (519) 482-12-'1 pr 1'011 Frcc 1-800-561-"-i51 (lead Office 111 \\:ttcrinu Strict. 1 nntlon 6-2-2 Lucan Community Bingo Wed. Nov. 16 Bingo starts 7:30 p.m. Regular Games $1000 Jackpot Game 56 calls or less $1400. bonus Total prizes $3000 Due to the licence regulations, no one under 18 allowed to play Licence #537495 1' n panette oro Canal '1L'1 trument ble` ' _` "r Ctrl=Away View of Ear Our office is:happy to announce that we are currently fitting a coM pietety in -tile -Canal hearing instru- ment. This remarkable new heanng instrument is not only more discreet and comfortable to wear, but may also provide important hearng bene fits because of its deep placement in the ear canal. The Tympanette is the smalest hearing instrument ever manufac- tured by Starkey Laboratones, the world's leading manufacturer of cus- tom hearing instruments. Its extremely smal size will be very pop- ular, so call now tor your hearing assessment and consultation. Call today to schedule your appointment. THE HEARING CARE CENTRE: 1 RUTLEDGE STREET, UNIT 15 LONDON, ON (519) 473-2700 Serving you locally at: WALTHERS PHARMACY: MITCHELL 348-8833 CUNTON PHARMACY: CLINTON 482-5037 DUNLOP BIG V DRUG STORE: GODERICH 524-2195 HURON APOTHECARY: EXETER 235-1982 GRAND BEND BIG V DRUG STORE: GRAND BEND 238-8540 - Nature's Clinic Alternative Healthcare 472 Main St., Exeter 236.4014 Iridology-Herbology by Gabriele Sutton Li.1.. cccc.cc.�s_r� ��✓��s�1✓rrs..rsr�-rDc,Dc �✓-r✓✓-1�-1...�.1sf✓-rrrrr.�-rr.�.�, r1J c 111 cl� ll 11 Li � / AT CENTRALIA INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE HURON PARK... 228-6691 Plan your private or corporate party now, and book the dining room, recreation centre or our lounge with cozy fireplace. Many evenings in December still available. Call the conference co-ordinator for details Catering available t • a Erb's Gountr2 Kitchen 16 Main St.. ZURICH 236-4812 .4ri�►, +11_,10' Fisa,u» i ,IL 1 Book Your Christmas Party Now Need a Qhff? Give a Gift Certificate from Erb's Country Kitchen December Feature on Sunday Smorgasbord TRAdiTioNAI CHRISTMAS DINNER with our own homemade Christmas Pudding Hours: 6:30 a.m. - 8 p.m. Mon. - Sat. 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Sunday Brunch 4:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Sunday Smorgasbord 'Licensed Under L.L.B.O. Reservations ,Recommended ='!r• ` v' (:' - 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 CHRISTMAS CRAFT SHOW AND SALE, Dashwood Community Centre, Wednes- day. November 16, 1:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.; Thursday. November 17. 10:00 a.m. - 9:30 p.m. Draws! Doorprizes! Admission SI.00; children under 6 free. Food booth. Fundrais- er by South Western Ontario Appaloosa Promotional Club. 45.46• GRANDMA'S GARDEN OPEN HOUSE, Wednesday, November 16 to Saturday, November 19, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. at the home of Loralee and Dave Marshall, County Rd. i'mile west of Kirkton. Quality handcrafted floral accents. Everyone welcome. 229- 6464. 44-46x SOLO TOURNAMENT, Seaforth Legion, Saturday. November 19. Registration 12:30 p.m.; tournament 1 p.m. Admission $5.00 per person. All proceeds go to prize money. Everyone welcome. 45,46c BAZAAR to be held at Trivitt Memotial Parish Hall on Saturday, November 19 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Crafts, home baking. deli table, pickles. jams, mincemeat, etc. 44,45,(46)c SINGLES DANCE, Sunday, November 20 at the Wingham Legion hall. Dancing from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Music by: Major Moves. No blue jeans please. 46c HENSALL UNITED CHURCH 108th Anniversary Service. Sunday. November 20. 1994, 11 a.m. Speaker Sheila Dussin, music by Ever Living Gospel Quartet. Lunch to follow. Everyone welcome. 46c HURON HOLISTIC HEALTH FAIR, Monday, November 21, 7 to 10 p.m., Masonic Hall, Exeter. Information, samples, coupons. Phone 235-4003, Folkstone for details. 46* A TAI -CM SEMINAR will be held at the South Huron Rec Centre in Exeter on Tues- day. November 22, 1994. This seminar is open to everyone. No experience necessary. Dennis Farbatiuk, 4th Dan Butoku-Kai of Canada will be instructing. Seminar time: 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. For more information call 482-3634. 46• SENIOR CITIZENS, London Races and Dinner, Wednesday, November 23. leaving at 5 p.m.. tickets 830.00. Christmas Dinner and Theatre to Putnam Petes, December 6, leaving 8 a.m., cost $47.00. Phone Lois 235-2313 or Alva 235-0720. Christmas Dinner Legion December 5, 6:30 p.m. Tickets 87.00. 45-47• SNOWFLAKE BAZAAR, Saturday, November 26. Lucan United Church, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Free admission, hot lunch, home baking, jams and pickles. meat pies, Christmas crafts. knitting. sewing, quilting, tatting, children's table. to 45-47c CRAFT SHOW ANI) SALE, Masonic Hall, Exeter. November 26, 9 to 5. Fifteen dif- ferent craft persons, baking, meat pies. 45-47• THE CHRISTMAS VILLAGE FAIR in Russeldale, November 26 and 27. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Admission is your donation to The House of Blessing. 45-47c CRAFT AND BAKE SALE held by the ladies of the Christian Reformed Church. Sat- urday, December 3 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Old Exeter Town Hall. 46.47,(48)c BLYTH FESTIVAL SINGERS directed by Wade Whittaker presents Christmas cele- bration of choral music with excerpts from Bach's Christmas Oratorio. Wesley -Willis United Church, Clinton, Sunday, December 11, 2:30-7:30 p.m. Guest artists: soprano Catherine Sadler, contralto Sarah Parkinson, Julie Myers trumpet. Mike Wood Tympa- ni, Brursel's Public School Junior Choir. Advance tickets 88.00. students under 18, 56.00. Available: Box office 523.9300; Crossroads 482.5835, Les Ciseaux 482-3826. Dutch Store 482-7302, Clinton; Bob & Betty's Varier 527.1680, Seaforth; Campbell's Cameras 524-7532 Goderich; Bluewater Office Equipment :37-1554, Wingham. S10.00 at the door. 46c A CHRISTMAS TREAT, S35 P.P. Simcoe Lights, shopping. dinner. Pickup - Sca- forth, Zurich, Exeter. Host: Doug Erb, 236-4052. Call Ellison Travel, Exeter. 235-2000. Exeter LIONS TV BINGO wknnss um Game 01: Carrie Russell, $50; Game #2: Donna Sheridan $50. Game 03: Barb Moore, Dons Wragg $25. ea.; Game #4:Betty Bowerman, $75; Game #5: Elaine England 8100. Garne #6: Mary Ford, $100. Next weeks Jackpot,$550 In 54 numbers 111 .I\1 •• 1)111 It 1 1111. \Itt\I1 I'R(tlsl1 \I•, 1( ( \ f 0% HUM \\\ \ III:IIl\I) I\ 1'(11'1 1'%1 \lI \ r.r FOR IRI l i t t\ i1 1 1 1111)\ PAUL: J. PICKERING TRUSTEE I\ BANKRUPTCY :1\I) FINANCIAL CONSULTING J. Paul Aitken, Manager 3 RATH.\RC'M `r. F., (1 I\ FON (519) 482-12-'1 pr 1'011 Frcc 1-800-561-"-i51 (lead Office 111 \\:ttcrinu Strict. 1 nntlon 6-2-2 Lucan Community Bingo Wed. Nov. 16 Bingo starts 7:30 p.m. Regular Games $1000 Jackpot Game 56 calls or less $1400. bonus Total prizes $3000 Due to the licence regulations, no one under 18 allowed to play Licence #537495 1' n panette oro Canal '1L'1 trument ble` ' _` "r Ctrl=Away View of Ear Our office is:happy to announce that we are currently fitting a coM pietety in -tile -Canal hearing instru- ment. This remarkable new heanng instrument is not only more discreet and comfortable to wear, but may also provide important hearng bene fits because of its deep placement in the ear canal. The Tympanette is the smalest hearing instrument ever manufac- tured by Starkey Laboratones, the world's leading manufacturer of cus- tom hearing instruments. Its extremely smal size will be very pop- ular, so call now tor your hearing assessment and consultation. Call today to schedule your appointment. THE HEARING CARE CENTRE: 1 RUTLEDGE STREET, UNIT 15 LONDON, ON (519) 473-2700 Serving you locally at: WALTHERS PHARMACY: MITCHELL 348-8833 CUNTON PHARMACY: CLINTON 482-5037 DUNLOP BIG V DRUG STORE: GODERICH 524-2195 HURON APOTHECARY: EXETER 235-1982 GRAND BEND BIG V DRUG STORE: GRAND BEND 238-8540 - Nature's Clinic Alternative Healthcare 472 Main St., Exeter 236.4014 Iridology-Herbology by Gabriele Sutton Li.1.. cccc.cc.�s_r� ��✓��s�1✓rrs..rsr�-rDc,Dc �✓-r✓✓-1�-1...�.1sf✓-rrrrr.�-rr.�.�, r1J c 111 cl� ll 11 Li � w A • : i r . Look Whoa 40 on Nov. 17 Bob Love your Family ( ) (] 1 ? (j (� inirVinniViiiiinfflii /Tc\ DANCE ill (t) HALL l�_ 9 p.m. • 1 a.m. 349-2678 Line dancers welcome Fri., Nov. 18 SUNRISE ***** Sat., Nov. 19 COUNTRY VERSA1ILES Resort, Golf & Country Club Grand Bend, Ontario presents Our 11th Annual Arts & Crafts Show Sun., Nov. 27 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission - $1.00 Convention Centre Enjoy Sunday Brunch in our Main Dining Room 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Adults: $15.95 Children - ages 6 - 12, $7.95 Ages 2 - 6 - $4.95 Reservations requested for brunch 238-2328 Bennnilk r Inn and fhc Best of Huron County Co-op are having a SHOWCASE November 19th & 20th at Benmiller Inn Ill ow to j pill Meet the crafts people and touch and .ample their work Coll I -?;1K1-563--1 30 [r14ve he White House Pub & Restaurant Grand Bend... 238-2222 "Original"Karaoke r ke entertainment with Dennis Siren Thurs. Fri. Sat. Nov. 17, 18, 19 Come join the fun. Open all year Sunday Brunch 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Dinner Specials 19e7fw arta Intl fret ISMS Urea WV m' i Book your Christmas I Party Now tan e:a fMnlf'tlaMn Inleyes'tl aMSes� 236-7707 Reservations appreciated Hwy. 42( just north of St. Joseph WE'VE LOWERED OUR PRICES For FREELOADER V FRIDAYS V Saturday Exclusive Regional Appearance COLD AS ICE "A Tribute to Foreigners" Tickets 55,°° Courtesy Van Available! Next Thursday CLAUDE HAGGARTY 1 ''%"Master o1 Illusion" • `:I)( t.I(.ular 1 arc)" R• . 'C..110 IIIIISIOns •t,ons Com -jars $4 S'bor,an tigers Tickets ' 5. Witness Canada's Largest Magic Show' Saturday, December 3 KATMANDU 1ltw H Weat l'linsr,n 482-1234 SILLERY PUC I wish to thank the ratepayers of Exeter who supported lyre at the polls. Ervin Authorized by the CFO for the Ervin Sillery Campaign • ( our renis .(. To reach the correspondent in your area: Centralia Mary Peterson 228-6992 Granton Muriel Lewis 225-2578 Saintsbury H. Davis 227-4153 Staffa Roberta Templeman 345-2346 Thames Road Rhoda Rohde 235-0327 Varna Joan Beierling 233-7443 Zurich Carmel Sweeney 236-4702 Hensall Liz Sangster 262-2715 424 Main St. Exeter 4 235-1331 Its Yuk Yu k's On Tour~ Blyth Festival presents A Night of the Best Stand -Up Comedy Saturday 26 November 1994 8:30 p.m. Blyth Memorial Community Hall All tickets $15.00 * * * Tickets are available al: Blyth festival Box Oftk, 523-9300 Campbell's Photography, God.rlch 524-7532 Crossroads Gifts, CNnton 482-5855 Bluewater Office Equipment, Wingham 357-1554 Something Spacial, Exeter, 235.1252 Special Bookings for Groups: Phone the Festival Box Office for Information on Group Discounts and Dining Specials at the Blyth Inn. Family Performance 2:30 p.m. All tickets $6.00 1995 Blyth Festival Vouchers now on sale WANTED Concerned indi'.iduals who represent the diverse interests of Huron County 10 STEPS TO COMMUNITY ACTION is an instructional program for rural people with a desire to: DEVELOP basic leadership and people management skills; WORK with other local leaders; IDENTIFY and understand local community issues; BUILD a network for community leadership action 10 STEPS TO COMMUNITY ACTION begins the evening of Wednesday, January 1 1 th and continues every other Wednes- day evening until the end of April A weekend retreat and one full day session are also included. 10 STEPS TO COMMUNITY ACTION provides an excellent oppor- tunity for personal and professional growth. increasing your understanding of rural community Issues, and an opportunity to practice new management and Leadership skills. To enjoy the benefits of 10 STEPS TO COMMUNITY ACTION contact: Ruth Knight, 10 Steps Program Co-ordinator c/o Huron Business Centre ',Box 1120, Seaforth, ON NOK 1W0 (519)367-5531 or 1-800-268-2590 OR Paul Nichol, Advisory Choir (519) 527-0305 or 1-800-268-2590 by December 1. 1994 tor applications and more information. 1