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The Times Advocate, 2005-05-04, Page 15Wednesday,May 4, 2005 Exeter Times–Advocate 15 The Camp Sylvan outdoor education program has received a $1,000 donation from Ross Hayter (far right), president of the Lake Smith Conservationists Receiving the award on behalf of the Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority are Judith Parker and Matt Redmond. The donation will help provide supplies for stu- dents who are learning about nature by attending the camp. (photo/submitted) Meeting in Granton By Muriel Lewis hosted the Middlesex GRANTON CORRESPONDENT Presbyterial meeting at the church on Monday GRANTON — At the evening, April 25. Granton -Wesley United The UCW Regional Rally Church on Sun., May 1, was held at Union Church Lay Pastor Val Hodgins led on Tuesday evening, April the service and the mes- 26. The program theme sage was entitled "I am was "Sisters in Spirit" and with You." The lessons the speaker was Lisa were from Acts 17, 1 Peter Elliott on the topic of 3, and John 14. decluttering your closet. Michelle McBurney lit At St. Paul's Anglican the Christ candle and Church in Kirkton on Sun., Mary Waters gave the May 1, Rev. Dalice Sim cel - Minute for Mission report. ebrated the Holy The Ministry of Music was Eucharist. The message an anthem entitled "One was about God's deep Day." Unit 2 hosted the abiding love. muffin and coffee social Mary Ruttan read the before the service. lessons. A time of fellow - Granton -Wesley UCW ship followed the service. $6,000 boat theft BAYFIELD — A jet boat and trailer were removed from a storage shed at Bayfield Marine Services during the night of April 28. OPP say a white/yellow/purple 1998 Four Winds Fling Jet boat and a 1998 two -wheel white trailer were stolen. The boat is 4.3 metres long and has a 115HP motor. The merchandise is valued at $6,000. A' 0 (63 Seas ee- eqs J 2 Spring into Savings With a unique gift for Mother's Day Great Selection of loose diamonds 317/0 off ■ Diamonds ■ Gold ■ Silver 423 Main St. Exeter 135-2666` r °° () (4V.' • A avO NOTICE TUCKERS & COMPANY'S LAST SEASON It's spring, change is in the air and at Tuckers & Company this is no exception. I am about to embark on a new career and as a result the store is in its last season. I have enjoyed great success while in business and subse- quently I want to thank my employees, Anmarie Hoffman, Katie Rutten, Nancy Becker, and Jeanette Masse for their hard work and continued friendship. To thank my cus- tomers for their loyal support and patronage over the years I am going to have a sale as outlined below. I am looking forward to seeing you soon. Sincerely, Cynthia Hines -Pym sale Buy 1 item save 1o% Buy 2 items save 2o% Buy 3 items save 3o% shop early for best selection. sale details in store (e&oe) tuckers Be" COMPANY 383 Main St. EXETER 235-3391 Let us work for you a I I 238 •Home•Ownership•Made•Easy The SunCoast Mortgage Team Justin Christie • Keith Walper Mortgage Consultants 45 Ontario Street South • Grand Bend Call 519.238.HOME or 866.544.4001 to speak with a mortgage • Residential mortgages • Recreational properties • Investment properties • Self-employed • Exclusive Mortgage products TM • Debt consolidation • Refinancing • Renewals • First-time buyers • Lines of credit MORTGAGE INTELLIGENCE expert. A GMAC Company Head office: 5280 Solar Drive, Suite 101, Mississauga ON L4W 5M8 ©2005 SunCoast Consultants Inc. • TMTrademark of Mortgage Intelligence Inc. • ®Registered trademark of Mortgage Intelligence Inc.