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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Times Advocate, 2004-03-31, Page 20Macey's To order, Just call 238.8016 " Comfortable, friendly and convenient! " FRED'S $5 FRIDAYS Choice of English Fish & Chips, Liver & Onions, Hot Beef, or Jager schnitzel with coleslaw, choice of potato, & roll or Spaghetti with meat sauce or Vegetable Stirfry $5 OPENING WEEKEND HOURS Friday & Saturday 4 - 8 pm Sunday 10 am-7pm Sunday Family Dinner Night $6.99 Choice of Roast Pork, Roast Beef or Roast Turkey with all the trimmings Sunday Breakfast Special 10—noon Bacon, Ham or Sausage with two eggs, toast, jam coffee or tea $3.95 HAVING EASTER AT HOME? Why not take a "TURKEY TO GO" At Macey's we are committed to quality and tradition, and we want you to bring this excellence into your home. We will provide the entire meal ready to serve and piping hot! Your very own ready -to -serve Easter dinner. You can tell us when you wish to pick it up and it will be ready. All you have to do is carve! Assorted rolls with creamery butter, Wild mushroom soup, Mixed Greens with dressing, Medley of carrots and rutabaga, Buttered broccoli and cauliflower, Ontario mashed potatoes, Roasted mini potatoes, Traditional stuffing, Oven roasted young turkey, Roast gravy & cranberry sauce, Homemade apple pie 1,303 $89.95 plus taxes Serves up to 6 people J.M. McBeath Funeral Home Joyce McBeath at McBeath Funeral Home offers caring funeral home services 49 Goshen St. N., Zurich Visitation Chapel, 79 King St., Hensall www.jmrnebeathfuneralhome.com Tel: (519) 236-4365 Fax: (519) 236-4359 20 Exeter Times–Advocate Wednesday,March 31, 2004 Community Living Announcements Venerable John Spencer officiating in Saintsbury By H. Davis SAINTSBURY CORRESPONDENT SAINTSBURY - This week's visitors with the Davis's were niece Donna Brasca of Mississauga, Joann Dewan, Bill and. Betty Johnson of Owen Sound and sisters Janett Barker and Alexia Tindall and Jim Barker, also a number of MacGillivray and Davis family. On Sunday, Evening Prayer Service was held at St. Patrick's. The focus and message was entitled `Looking Ahead.' Some things are worth giving all that we have and all that we are. Service closed with prayers and Lenten hymn. Choir practice followed the service in preparation for April 4. The Sunday of the Passion with the Liturgy of the Palms will be at 10:30 a.m., with very special guest Venerable John Spencer who will officiate and preach for the service. Rev. Stanley Jay will also be present. A time of fel- lowship will follow in the Racey Memorial Hall. SAINTSBURY NEWS Everyone is welcome. Rachel Fralick was weekend visitor with Starr Davis and kept busy as they enjoyed several activ- ities together. Mitchell Iredale was overnight visitor with grandparents Ron and Margaret Carroll on Friday evening and grand- daughter Michelle was Saturday overnight visitor. Hugh Davis and Heather MacGillivray visited the C. Haskett and Son Funeral Home on Friday evening to pay their respects to the family of the late Alice Garrett who passed away March 20. Davis and Golden Agers plan for upcoming euchre ZURICH - Zurich Golden Agers progres- sive euchre results for March 22 were as fol- lows: 24 persons came out for euchre with high yellow card winner Bertha Taylor; white cards tied and split prize money for high Elroy Desjardine and Ross MacDonald; second high Agent for Stratford Memorials Gwen McKellar; lone hands went to Bill Coleman; door prizes were won by Marie Gelinas, Bertha Taylor, Bridget Groot, Doreen Deitrich. Friday pepper games had three tables of six playing. All were reminded of upcoming euchre in Ilensall Arena on April 1 starting at 10 a.m. with lunch at noon. Proceeds to Tri -County Senior Games. MiJNICIPALiTY OP BLUEWi4TE_E_3 MUNICIPALITY OF BLUEWATER SMART SERVE COURSES Saturday, April 17th, 10 AM Hensall Arena and Tuesday, April 20th, 7 PM New Zurich Arena Cost: $30.00 per person Call: 262-3206 to register. MacGillivray also attended Bob, Heather and Caleb the memorial service held MacGillivray visited with at the funeral home on their friends Linda, Wayne Saturday. Garrett was first and Lucas Durnin of cousin to the late Mary Auburn on Saturday. Davis. Crankshaft's Bar & Grill POTENTIALLY WASTED FRI. APR. 2 #1) LAKESIDE Air Conditioned SMOKE FREE DRESS CODE 349-2288 SAT., APRIL 3, 8 P.M. COUNTRY VERSATILES ****************** SAT., APR. 10, 8 P.M. ROYAL AIRES 60TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY RAY & DORIS SHOEBOTTOM The family invite you 1 to celebrate with them. Open house at Mocha Shrine Centre 468 Colborne St. London Apr. 10 2p.m. to 4:30 p.m. BEST WISHES ONLY • • 3 BIG DAYS SALE DOORCRASHER ALL ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS 1/2 PRICE DOORCRASHER STOCK UP PUFFS FACIAL TISSUE 8 PACK $697 StedmansVS Crafts 'n More... JUMBO BATH SHEETS 1/2 PRICE REG. 12.99 ONLY $597 STOCK UP ATLANTIC PAPER TOWELS 12 PACK ONLY $597 THURS. APR 1 FRI. APR. 2 SAT. APR. 3 DOORCRASHER ALL TIMEX WATCHES 1/2 PRICE STOCK UP CHARMIN TOILET TISSUE 309 MAIN ST. EXETER 235-2811 MUNICIPALITY OF BLUEWATER NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING HENSALL WATER SUPPLY There have been historic problems with the concentrations of nitrate in the Hensall Water Supply. Additionally, the Province has instituted new standards for drinking water supplies that will require changes to the existing water system. The Municipality of Bluewater is considering alternatives to improve the Hensall Water Supply. These include: • Upgrading the existing works and adding treatment for nitrates • Upgrading the existing works and drilling new wells to find a water source with an acceptable nitrate concentration • Constructing a pipeline to connect Hensall to the Lake Huron Water Supply System These alternatives all have significant capital costs and increased operating costs. Council has initiated a Class Environmental Assessment process in order to evaluate the alternatives and select a preferred alternative. Public input is an important component to this process. A Public Information Meeting has been scheduled for : 7:00 pm Tuesday, April 13, 2004 Hensall Community Centre There will be a presentation to explain the problems with the existing system and the alternatives that are being considered, and an opportunity to ask questions. For further information on this project, or the Class Environmental Assessment process please contact: B.M. Ross & Associates Consulting Engineers 62 North Street, Goderich, Ontario N7A 2T4 Telephone: 519-524-2641 (call collect) Fax: 519-524-4403. Attention: Matt Pearson, Senior Planner (email: mpearson@bmross.net) This Notice issued March 31st, 2004. Janisse Zimmerman, CAO Municipality of Bluewater