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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Times Advocate, 2004-06-30, Page 23Wednesday,June 30, 2004 Exeter Times—Advocate 23 Announcements 29 Yard and Garage Sales HUGE GARAGE SALE - Sat. & Sun. July 3 & 4th. 33988 Denfield Rd. Lucan. 4 km. N of Hwy. 7, 2 km. S of Clandeboye. Antiques & col- lectibles, furniture, toys, records, filing cabinets, etc, etc. 227-6724 for info. (26*) HUGE MULTI -FAMILY YARD SALE - Sat. July 3, 8 a.m.- 2 p.m. Hwy 4- 1/2 mile south of Mt. Carmel Dr. Curtains, fabric, yarn, bedding, toys, books. Something for everyone. (26*) HUGE SALE, ROTARY CLUB OF GRAND BEND - Sat. July 3, 1 mile north at for- mer boat dealership, rain or shine, antiques and more. For donations or pickup call 238- 8038,238-8643, 238-2473. (25;26*) MULTI -FAMILY YARD SALE - July 3rd, 8 am-? Located on corner of Bronson Line/ Crediton Rd. #70036. Something for everyone. (26*) MULTI -FAMILY YARD SALE - Household goods, clothes, microwave, etc, etc. Come see! July 3rd, 8 -noon. 11 Sherwood Cres., Exeter (26*) NEED GARAGE SALE SIGNS? - Call Coldwell Banker All Points -Festival City Realty to use our professional signs free of charge. 235- 1449. (21 tfn) YARD SALE - 83 Main St. N, Exeter across from MacLean Trailers. July 2, 7am til? July 3, 7 am -noon. Something for everyone. Beds, dishes, tires, running board. (26*) YARD SALE - Furniture, dish- es and miscellaneous. Great deals. A treasure for everyone. 8-4 Sat. & Sun. 70522 Goshen Line, S. of Hwy 83. (26*) YARD SALE - Sat. July 3, 8 a.m. Hwy 4. 69856 London Rd. South of Exeter. (26*) YARD SALE- JULY 3, 8 AM. - Hwy. 83 East. Edge of Town. Many household items to go including: little tykes play sets, brand name clothes for chil- dren (boys & girls sizes 3-10) and adults, rolls of carpet, cur- tains, twin bed like new. Something for everyone! (26) DRIFTWOOD PARK ANNU- AL YARD SALE - July 3rd. 8 am. Raindate July 4th. 72931 Bluewater Hwy. just N of Hwy 84. (26*) DE Air Conditioned SMOKE FREE DRESS CODE 349-2288 FRI., JULY 2, 8 P.M. 50-60's Dance - Music by RICK ELVIS ELLIOT ****************** SAT., JULY 3, 8 P.M. COUNTRY VERSATILES ****************** SAT., JULY 10, 8 P.M. FIM FLANNIGAN & COUNTRY SERENADE Rf DV8TIN! Graduate - Randy and Carolyn Gilfillan are proud to announce the graduation of their son Scott from Waterloo University with a degree in Mathemat- ics/Chartered Account- ancy on June 19, 2004. Scott graduated with Distinction on the Dean's Honours List and is presently com- pleting his Masters at Waterloo University. He has accepted a posi- tion with Price Waterhouse Coopers in Kitchener. Congratulations and Love from Mom and Dad, Cara, Chad and Kristine Graduate - Ryan Munn, son of Bill and Marlene Munn graduat- ed from the University of Waterloo with the degree of Bachelor of Applied Sciences - Civil Engineer on June 19, 2004. Ryan is presently employed with B.M. Ross of Goderich Congratulations and Best Wishes from your family Mom, Dad, Kevin, Carol -Anne, Terri, Grandma Munn & Grandma Connelly MASSE/REGIER Gerard and Henrica Masse would like to announce the engagement of their daughter, Pamela to Nicholas Regier, son of Randy and Nancy Regier. The wedding ceremony will take place on July 10th, 2004 at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Mount Carmel. DARLING / HUNDEY Diane and Joe Darling, together with Jane and Rick Hundey, are happy to announce the marriage of their children, Julie and Eric. The wedding will take place on Saturday, July 3 at 2:30 at Precious Blood Church, Sanders Street West, Exeter. evv°°d IRONWOOD z+Ctig GOLF CLUB RESTAURANT & PATIO NOW OPEN SUN. BREAKFAST AVAILABLE "RESERVATIONS SUGGESTED" 235-1521 LUCAN BINGO Every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. LUCAN LEGION, Market St. Info call 227-2252 Come celebrate OPEN HOUSE SUN. JULY 4 2-4 P.M. 409 Pryde Blvd. HAPPY 75th BIRTHDAY DAD & POPPA Marven "Brig" Wein JULY 7 With rove from your family BISHOP Reunion Descendants of ARCHIBALD W. BISHOP 1829 -1901 Emigrated from Edinburgh, Scotland. Settled in Usborne Twp. Married Janet P. Doig. Survived by daughters: Georgina Cameron, Victoria Poplestone, Janet Anderson, Helen Rowcliffe, Rachel Morgan CELEBRATING OUR COMMON HERITAGE SUN. JULY 25 - 3 p.m. Hensall Rec Centre PRE -REGISTRATION NECESSARY for Hot Roost Beef Dinner Wm. B. Rowcliffe 263-2580 Joanne Rowcliffe ►iS� AUTHENTICS ts�e rsdauthentics.com 358 Main St. Exeter 519-235-1314 AM Int GAVIN SNELL Corporate Sales RSD Authentics is pleased to introduce Gavin Snell to our Corporate Sales Team. Gavin brings a wealth of knowledge to this industry and is a graduate of the Sandford Fleming Sporting Goods Business program. Please contact Gavin for all your Corporate Apparel and Promotional Product needs. Exeter and Surrounding Communities If you are: -Moving -Marrying •Having a baby •Retiring •Starting a Business CALL LCOMEI AGON S INCE 1930 for your free gifts & information on behalf of Exeter's Community - minded businesses Faye Van Oss 228-7053 OlI�NE�0O 3CDO O DEAN WATSON at O O KATIE RATHWELL • Sat. July lO-9p.m.-la.m. O O HENSALL ARENA (ICE SURFACE) Bus leaving Exeter Arena 9 p.m. Ov and the old Zurich Arena 9:30 p.m. • Age of Majority *Lunch Provided • Tickets $5/ person O *0000000000*0000* Grace REGISTER NOW FOR WEEK-LONG FARMS= SUMMER CAMPS Ages 7-14 • 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Activites include: • formal riding lesson • bareback riding • general horse care • scavenger hunts • crafts & much more FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL JEANETTE DENYS 233-3165 OUTDOOR CONCERT OF GOSPEL MUSIC Sun. July 4 at 7 p.m. IN THE DOWNTOWN PARKETTE (BESIDE BANK OF MONTREAL) Come out and hear Hank & Janet Sonnenberg Gospel recording artists from Wallenstein, Ont. (In case of rain, concert will be held at Exeter Bible Chapel, 187 Huron St. W. Exeter) BRING YOUR LAWN CHAIRS ST. MARYS STONETOWN HERITAGE FESTIVAL Proudly celebrating the heritage that makes St. Marys so unique! July 8th - 1 lth, 2004 Sizzlin' Sidewalk Sale! DOWNTOWN MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION Thurs. & Friday all day & evening to 8 p.m. All day Saturday too! Festival Events Include • Live Music • Street Dance • Chalk Art Contest - NEW! • Dragon Boat Races • Stone Willow Inn Car Show • Architectural Walking Tours • Photographic Display • Children's Heritage Fair • Garden Tour • Fireworks • Short, entertaining history -based play about Andrew Carnegie and his Libraries and so much more! Call Tourism St. Marys for more information 1-800-769-7668 or visit www.townofstmarys.com TOURISM ST. MARYS ,Claes In Season! MAR rs BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION