HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Times Advocate, 2004-09-22, Page 27Wednesday, September 22, 2004
Exeter Times—Advocate
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Announcements
IRADYATE!
Graduate -Michelle
Finkbeiner, daughter of
Doug and Darlene
Finkbeiner recently
graduated from the
University of Western
Ontario with a degree
in Administrative
Commercial Studies
specializing in Finance
and Administration.
She is currently
employed full time as a
Junior Accountant at
John Norris Chartered
Accountants.
Congratulations
Michelle, we are very
proud of you!
Love Mom, Dad,
Jarrett, Shawn, Bryden,
Jayden, Carrie -Lynne,
Josh and Kobe
PORK BARBECUE
FOR
CORD HAMILTON &
SHEILA PRESZCATOR
SAT. OCT. 2
at the Hamilton's
Homestead
For tickets call
263-2675
Ryan/Gielen
Thai/tic You,
Rick and Shannon
want to thank the
Crediton and
Stephen Twp.
community
for their generous
wedding gift.
The
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Cafe `s'e
365 Main St. S.
EXETER
235-3113
NOW OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS
TURKEY OR BEEF DINNERS
WITH ALL THE FIXINGS
Large Regular, Senior & Child Portions Available
Reservations appreciated but not necessary
SEATING FROM 5:00 - 7:00
PIES FOR SALE
Cream Pies $6 each • Fruit Pies $7 each
Large quantities available upon request
• Desserts • Pot Pies • Quiche • Lasagna
• Hors D'oeuvres • Cheese & Vegetable Trays
Catering and Private Parties
BOOK RESTAURANT AFTER HOURS...235-3113
THE GOSSIPING GOOSE CAFE... WHERE THERE IS
LIGHT CONVERSATION THAT MIGHT NOT ALWAYS BE TRUE.
Coming events...
PET ADOPTION BULLETIN
Huron OSPCA (Ontario Humane Society)
Baxter is a male, neutered, declawed, long
haired cat. He is a stunning cat and might be
part Maine Coon cat. This poor fellow had to be
given up because his elderly owner went into a
nursing home. He is quite devastated and really
misses his home and his owner. Baxter is
perfect. He is clean, very sociable and loves
people big and small. Please help Baxter by
giving him a permanent home once again.
VISIT OUR BOOTH AT THE EXETER FALL FAIR
THIS WEEKEND SEPT. 24-26
Contact the Huron OSPCA at 519-440-0250 or info@huronspca.ca
www.huronspca.ca • Open Mon. -Sat. 9-4 at 5 North St. Goderich
Harley's PICK OF THE WEEK
SPONSORED aHenf►ne 240 Thames Rd. W.
BY EXETER
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Country Inin
llth Annual
WINE TASTING
Sat., Oct. 2 RESERVE YOUR TABLE NOW
The Mongolian Grill Buffet continues every Thursday
with live entertainment by Pedro Quintana
• SAT. NIGHT BUFFET • GARDEN WEDDINGS
• OFF-SITE CATERING
LOCATED AT ST. JOSEPH ON HWY. 21
BETWEEN GRAND BEND
AND BAYFIELD
CALL FOR RESERVATIONS 236-7707
Website: www.hessenland.com /
You are invited to
Autumn Indulgence
Sat. Sept. 25
STARTING AT 7:30 P.M. AT
HURON COUNTRY PLAYHOUSE
At Evening of Entertainment
For only $25 per person, you can enjoy:
Quatro Voce 7:30-11:00 p.m. at Playhouse 11
Magic Moments 7:30-11:30 p.m. -Rehearsal Hall
Denise Pelley 8:30-9:30 on the Main Stage
Bid on fabulous silent auction items
Take part in the live auction for
10 Adirondack chairs uniquely painted
and carved by local artists
For tickets, call Paul Ciufo at 235-2740
or buy them at the door
An initiative of the
Rotary Club of Grand Bend Ontario Inc.
Proceeds to Rotary Community Projects
HAPPY 25th ANNIVERSARY
Randy & Rose
Harrigan
Sept. 22nd
Love Jennifer, Brian, Jenn,
Bradley, Sabrina & Jeremy
CANADIAN BREAST CANCER FOUNDATION "WALK/RUN
FOR THE CURE" - right in Exeter. Sunday, October 3, 1:00 pm.
MacNaughton Trail. For information and sponsor sheets please see
Maria Hamather for Diana Cusveller, 235-0408. Come Join The
Fun! (38;39x)
COFFEE HOUR - Ladies of Exeter and surrounding areas are invit-
ed to Coffee Hour at 10:30 am. the first Tuesday of each month
beginning Oct. 5. Bring a friend and join us in the lower level of
Caven Church, Main St. for tasty treats and to enjoy guest speakers
covering a variety of interesting topics. (38;39*)
DUPLICATE BRIDGE - Starting Oct. 6, 2004. 7:00 pm. Legion
Hall. All bridge players welcome. (38-40*)
EXETER CENTENNIAL SOCCER CLUB ANNUAL GENERAL
MEETING - Tuesday, October 19/04 at 7:30 pm. at South Huron
High School, Room 102. Everyone Welcome! (38-41)
EXETER UNITED CHURCH ANNUAL BBQ BEEF CONGRE-
GATIONAL DINNER - October 2, 2004, 6:30 p.m. South Huron
Rec. Centre. Entertainment by Youth Celebrities. Adults $12.50,
Ages 7-12 $6, 6 & under free. Family- Parents with their children
$35. Tickets available at Exeter United Church office 235-0860,
Country Flowers, Exeter Decor Centre, MacLean's, Charlie Atthill,
Bruce Shapton and Don Ecker. (37-39)
FALL SEASON YOGA CLASSES - Beginning 1st week of
October. Eight week sessions in Intro & Beginners. Six week ses-
sions in Children, Youth & Gentle. Phone Judy Doueall 235-1491.
GRAND BEND FUN FAIR - Save the date!!! On Saturday,
October 2, 2004 from 1:00 - 4:OOpm, The Grand Bend Youth Centre
is hosting its first annual Fun Fair. Games, Prizes, Contests, Food
and Fun a guarantee. See next paper for details. (38)
GRAND BEND YOUTH CENTRE - located 16 Municipal Drive is
holding registration for Fall programs on Saturday, September 25
from 10:OOam - 3:OOpm. For more information please call 238-
1155. (38)
IRAQ - PANDORA'S BOX? - Speaker Stewart Vriesinga, Friday,
October 1st., 7:30 pm., Vanastra Community Christian Reformed
Church (formerly Vanastra Public School) 482-9543. (38;39*)
JUSTICE SPEAKER - Mbonambi Khuzwayo. "Peace &
Reconciliation". Sept. 24, 7:30 p.m. Vanastra Community Church
(former Public School!) (36-38*)
KIRKTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY PRESENTS
"AUTUMN SPLENDOUR" - Tuesday, October 5, 7:15 pm.
Speaker: Erik Jacobsen of Parkway Gardens, (plants from Parkway
for sale). Topic: Fall Gardening. Auction: Plants or Horticultural
related items (we welcome any contributions to auction). Sign up
sheets for "Basic Baskets" workshop November 30, 7:00 pm. by
Josh Rath. Everyone welcome. (38*)
LUCAN AREA HERITAGE & DONNELLY MUSEUM - 192
Frank St., Lucan. Museum, Log Cabin and Barn. Open Saturdays
1-5. May to September 30. For visits at other times, call 227-1573.
Adults $2.00; Students $1.00. (22-38)
HAPPY
35th
ANNIVERSARY
MOM
&DAD
More than words can say...
More than pictures show...
Here's to the Love that brought you together
Thirty -Five Years Ago.
KIRK AND NORMA BEECROFT
September 20, 1969
With Love and Congratulations from:
Angela and Wayne, Devin, Kevin and Laura Gaiser;
Jennifer and Jason, Dean and Jared Skonieczny;
Janice and Christian Stuckless; Johnathan Beecroft and Kelli Fulton
Amber Borden Memorial
CAR WASH RALLY
ALL PROCEEDS TO:
The Children's Hospital of
Western Ontario Critical Care Unit
IN MEMORY OF AMBER
A.M.B.E.R.
Always Missed, By Everyone Remembered
SAT. OCT. 2 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Hensall at Detailers
(THE OLD HYDE BROS. BUILDING)
(519) 235-0187
Donations - large or small
RAIN OR SHINE
• Coffee • Treats • Barbecue
OFFICIAL OPENING OF MACNAUGHTON MORRISON
TRAIL - Sunday, October 3rd at 1:30 pm. in MacNaughton Park.
Ribbon cutting at 2 p.m. and hike to Stirling Bridge. Refreshments
to follow. Bring a lawnchair. Contact is Ausable Bayfield
Conservation Authority 235-2610. (38;39)
OVER 30 RECREATIONAL VOLLEYBALL STARTING - If
you are interested in a fun night of volleyball with 30+ olds, please
contact David Gagne for more details. Indoor games will start in
early November. Call 235-4310 or email david.gagne@gagneasso-
ciates.com (38-41*)
SEPT. 26 CIDERFEST - Van Egmond House, Egmondville, 10
a.m. - 4 p.m. Flea market, historical demonstrations, cider pressing,
museum, clowns. Adults $2.00, children $1.00. (36-38)
TEDDY BEAR DREAM AUCTION - Huron County Child Abuse
Prevention Committee. Saturday, Sept. 25/04. Blyth Theatre,
6:OOpm. Entertainment "Lunch at Allens" featuring Murray
McLauchlan, Cindy Church, Marc Jordan and Ian Thomas. Dream
Auction - Silent Auction - Door Prizes - Hor d'oeuvres. Tickets @
In Style with Michelle or call: 1-800-479-0716. (36-38)
WELLINGTON FIREARMS COLLECTORS SHOW - Sunday,
September 26. Featuring: antique, military, hunting & sporting
firearms and related equipment. Buy, sell or trade. Arthur
Community Centre Hall, Arthur, 8 a.m. - noon. $4.00/person, chil-
dren under 12 are admitted free but must be accompanied by an
adult. Exhibitors are welcome. Sponsored by the Arthur Optimist
Club. Phone (519)848-2042. All proceeds for community better-
ment. (38x)