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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Times Advocate, 2004-10-27, Page 2424 Exeter Times -Advocate Wednesday, October 27, 2004 Announcements NEGRIJN David Negrijn and Stacey Taylor were married Saturday, October 16, 2004 in London, Ontario. David is the son'. of Fred and, Ruthanne Negrijn of Exeter and Stacey is the daughter of David and Gail Taylor of London. Dave and Stacey wish to thank their family and friends for being there and making their wedding such a special day. / TAYLOR Bill and Jean Leddy of jjj W. _� , _ ,,, et .' The wedding took place -.0 Sat., Aug. 7, 2004 at St. HINES / LEDDY Bill and Jean Leddy of Goderich and Al and Nancy Hines of Exeter are pleased to announce the marriage of Tammy and Kenn. The wedding took place -.0 Sat., Aug. 7, 2004 at St. Peter's Catholic Church, Goderich. Dinner and reception followed at Saltford Valley Hall. Maid of Honour was Tracey Hoelscher. Bridesmaids were Carrie Meriam, Ang Woods and Lisa Maclnnis. Best Man was Glenn Hines. Groomsmen were Aaron Soudant, Darryl Regier and Steve Stire. Kenn and Tammy are residing in Exeter. Thanks to family and friends for making it a very special day. Coming events... DIDE SMOKE FREE Air Conditioned DRESS CODE 349-2288 SAT., OCT. 30, 8 P.M. THE PIERCE FAMILY ****************** SAT., NOV. 6, 8 P.M. COUNTRY VERSATILES ****************** www.dancelandlakeside.ca HHPW �GRADVflTIGh: Graduate - At Spring Convocation 2004, York University Toronto, Tanya Bedard received her Honours Bachelor of Science in Nursing. She has accepted a full-time position at Parkwood Hospital in London. Congratulations Tan!!! We are very proud of you! Love, your family WORD ADS !insertion $10.00 2 insertions $17.00 3 insertions $24.00 20 word maximum 20¢ for each additional word Plus GST NOTICES Births, Announcements, Cards of Thanks, Coming Events - 50 words 1 insertion $14.00 2 insertions $28.00 3rd insertion free 20¢ for each additional word In Memoriam - $14.00, plus .25 per line of verse Plus GST HALLOWEEN COSTUME PARTY Sat. Oct. 30 Grand Bend Legion 8 p.m. - 1 a.m. $5 at the door Music by DJ - T&A Age of Majority Required K eech fs //d tM9- Petriceat Octe69, 2f - hod& Dort 9,otegjnu4 the ridge • the ridge • the ridge • the ridge 01 (D L 4— • 0) 0) Q (D • (D Q (D • Z Q • (D CD 4.74 GM Qtf [ewe Giori Dago DON'T FORGET: Halloween - Sat. Oct. 30 "Saturday Night Fever" • Toonie Tuesday Book your Christmas Party... Tough to Beat! • New Year's Eve POP IN TO COMPETE & TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE Q • 0. the ridge • the ridge • the ridge • the ridge ANNUAL COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION AT HENSALL COMMUNITY CENTRE - hosted by The Hensall Kinsmen & Kinettes. A great Xmas party for staff, friends and fam- ily. Sat. Nov. 27/04. Traditional Holiday dinner catered by Hensall Legion with dancing to DJ. Tickets $30.00 each or $55 a couple. Dance only $10.00. For information call 262-2339 or 262-1042. (43-45) APPEARING AT WINGHAM TOWN HALL HERITAGE THE- ATRE - Saturday, Nov. 6, 8 p.m. Carroll Baker. Nov. 11 & 12. F.E. Madill presents Nunsense. (43x) BEEF BARBECUE SUPPER - Brucefield United Church, Sunday, November 21, 5-7 pm. Adults $11; students 6-12 $5. Advance tickets only. Take-outs available. For tickets call 482-5854 or 233- 7188. (43-46) CENTRALIA UNITED CHURCH - ANNUAL TURKEY SUP- PER - Saturday, November 13th/04. Two seatings - 4:45 pm. or 6:00 pm. Advance Tickets - Adults $12.00. Children (6-12) $6.00. Preschoolers Free. Please call Brent Caslick 228-6702, Larry Skinner 229-6304 or Judy Mills 228-6704. (43-45*) CHRISTMAS FANTASY AUCTION - Saturday, November 6, Hensall Community Centre. Silent and live auction including the Hensall Station original painting. Featuring decorated trees, wreaths and centrepieces plus goodies and gifts galore! $5 admission includes door prizes and hors d'oeuvres. Reserve your dinner tick- ets now 235-2233. Proceeds to Hensall United Church. (39-44) COFFEE HOUR - Ladies of Exeter and surrounding areas are invit- ed to Coffee Hour at 10:00 am. the first Tuesday of each month. 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. (42;43*) COUNTRY CHRISTMAS BAZAAR - on November 13th from 11-1:30 pm. at the Exeter United Church. Given by the Exeter UCW and the Women of the congregation. Do your Christmas shopping. (43-45) CRAFT & BAKE SALE BY HELPING HANDS - Bethel Reformed Church, Saturday, Nov. 6th from 10am-3pm. at the Exeter Town Hall on Main St., Exeter. (42-44*) EXETER VILLA CHRISTMAS BAZAAR & TEA ROOM - Sat. Nov. 6. 2:00-3:30 pm. Christmas Cakes and Puddings, Baking, Crafts and Silent Auction. Everyone Welcome. (42-44) FALL LUNCHEON - Hensall Presbyterian Church, Thursday, October 28, 2004. 11:30-1:00. Soup, Sandwich, Dessert and Coffee. Tarts will be available for sale. (41-43*) HARVEST DINNER AND DANCE - Exeter Legion, 316 William St., Exeter, Saturday, October 30th. Dinner 6:00 pm. to 8:00 pm. Dance 8:00 pm. to midnight. Tickets $20.00 Dinner and Dance, Dinner only $12.00, Dance only $10.00. Kids half price. The best chicken in town for sure. Dance to Don Harvey's music. (42;43) LUCAN UNITED CHURCH BONANZA BAKE SALE - Home baking, meat pies, jams & pickles. Hot lunch and pies. Saturday, November 6, 11 am -1 pm. See you there! (42-44*) "MY HOME TO YOURS" - Christmas Baking by Debby Wagler. Order forms are now available. Please call Debby at 235-4445 if you would like a form. All orders are due by Monday, November 22. Cookie tins, trays of squares & Cookies and new this year Christmas cake and tins of fudge! (43-45*) REVIVAL SERVICES - October 24-31. 7:00 pm. Sundays, 7:30 pm. Mon. - Sat. Rev. Steve Oliver, Speaker. Bible Missionary Church, 35 Toronto Blvd., Vanastra. Pastor Jason McCarthy (519)482-8183. Welcome. (42;43*) NIGHT HIKE OWL PROWL - for all ages, Saturday, November 6th at Monson Dam Conservation Area from 7-9 p.m. Meet at the picnic shelter to explore the world of owls and other creatures of the night on a guided tour. Bring a mug for hot chocolate. Dress appro- priately for the outdoors. If weather is questionable, call the Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority 235-2610 after 5 p.m. the day of the hike. (43;44) 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 (38-43*) RIVERVIEW ESTATES ANNUAL CRAFT & BAKE SALE - Admission Free. Saturday, November 13, 9am-12 noon. Tum east at Beer Store (George St.) and follow signs to Riverview Rec. Hall. Craft tables still available for $5.00. Call Ann Chapman 235-3439 or Denise Morgan at 235-4130. (43-45*) ST ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH - KIPPEN - Smorgasboard Ham & Turkey Supper. Held at Brucefield United Church Wednesday, November 10, 2004. 5:00-7:OOpm. Adults - $12.00, children 6-12 - $6.00. 5 and under free. Advance Tickets only. Call 263-2682, 263-6502. (42-44) THE KIRKTON VETERINARY CLINIC IS PLEASED TO PRE- SENT... - The 2004 Equine Extravaganza. Interesting Talks on: Colic, Equine Chiropractic, and Hay Quality for Horses. Date: November 24, 2004, doors open 6:30 pm. Kirkton Community Centre. RSVP to the KVC (519)229-8911 by November 18, 2004. All Horse Enthusiasts Welcome! (43-45)