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The Times Advocate, 2005-11-09, Page 23Wednesday, November 9 2005 Exeter Times–Advocate 23 COMING EVENTS... COMING EVENTS... COMING EVENTS... BEGINNERS ADULT CLOGGING LESSONS - with Debbie at the Youth Centre Thursday at 9:30 am. For more info call 645-7065. (44-46*) BETHLEHEM WALK - FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25 - at 7:30pm at Kirkton-Woodham Community Centre. Re-enactment of the Christmas story in a country setting. Tax for census taking is $2.00 per family. Non-perishable goods for local food banks are welcome. Hosted by local community churches. Refreshments after the walk will be provided by the Kirkton St. Marys Pathfinders (free will offering.) (45-47*) CENTRALIA UNITED CHURCH TURKEY SUPPER - Saturday, November 12/05. Two sittings - 4:45 pm. or 6:00 pm. Advance tickets only. Adults $12.00, children (6-12) $6.00, preschoolers no charge. Call Brent 228-6702, Judy 228-6704 or Larry 229-6304. (43-45) CHRISTMAS CANTATA "A WORLD OF CHRISTMAS" - at Caven Presbyterian Church. Sat., December 3 and Sun., December 4 @ 7:30pm. Admission: A canned good to be shared with the local Christmas Bureau and the Food Bank. (44-46) CHRISTMAS CARD WORKSHOP - Sunday, November 13, 1:00-4:00 pm. 404 Andrew St., Exeter. Come and make your own Christmas cards using Close To My Heart exclusive stamping & scrapbooking products. Cost is $10.00. Call 235-3471 to book your spot. Christina Scott, Independent Close To My Heart Consultant (44;45*) CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE - Saturday, November 19, from 10-4pm. Handmade crafts by "Creative Thoughts". Christmas decorations, knitwear, gifts for teachers and coaches. Your Avon representative Joanne Verbeke will be on hand with a display of products and gift packages. Bargains Galore! All Welcome! Bring a friend! 309 Huron St. W., Exeter. (45;46*) COUNTRY CHRISTMAS BAZAAR - to be held on November 12th at the Exeter United Church. Given by the Exeter UCW and Women of the Congregation. 11 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. SEE YOU THERE! (43-45) FARM TOY, SPORTS CARD, TEDDY BEAR, DOLL, GIFT AND CRAFT SALE NOV. 26 & 27 - 19th show sponsored by Seaforth Agricultural Society in Seaforth at the Agriplex, Public School and Arena. 10-4:30. Admission $4. New vendors and New attraction: 50 ft. working toy train display. Info: 519-527-1790 www.c4thagsociety.on.ca (45-47) GIFT OF SONG - A TRIBUTE TO THE LIFE OF MARY HEARN - November 19 at 7:30 p.m., Blyth Memorial Hall. Features the Blyth Festival Singers, the McKay Choristers, the Huron Harp Ensemble, and other guest artists. Proceeds to the Ontario Pancreas Cancer Study. Tickets $15.00 in advance, $20.00 at the door. For tickets, call 519-523-9300. (44;45x) BAKE SALE & SILENT AUCTION - 2 pm., Saturday, November 12, 2005. Brinsley Anglican Church. (45*) LOOKING FOR FRIENDS! FRIENDS OF THE SOUTH HURON TRAIL - welcomes volunteers to it's organizational meeting Monday, November 14 at 7 p.m. at the Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority's office, 71108 Morrison Line. For information phone 235-2610. Help organize trail events or meet new people, have fun and join a clean-up day. (45) LUCAN CHRISTMAS CRAFT SHOW - Friday, November 1 lth, 4:00 pm. to 9:00 pm., Saturday, November 12th, 10:00 am. to 5:00 pm., Sunday, November 13th, 11:00 am. to 4:00 pm. Lucan Community Centre. Admission: Adults $2.00, children under 12 free. Refreshments and lunch available. For info call 227-4442. (43-45) NEW YEARS EVE DANCE - EXETER LEGION - Dance from 9:00 PM to 1:00 AM to Don Harvey. Tickets $15.00 each, $25.00 per couple. Call 235-2962 or 235-1167. Late Buffet. The best night in town awaits you. (44-46) OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL CATHOLIC WOMENS LEAGUE ANNUAL CHRISTMAS BAZAAR - Sat. Nov. 12. 10 am - 1pm. Dashwood Community Centre. Admission $1.00 (includes Tea Room & Door Prizes). Raffle for home-made quilt. Christmas crafts, Baking & Preserves, Penny Sale (45) ST. ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH - KIPPEN - Smorgasboard Ham & Turkey Supper held at Brucefield United Church SUNDAY, November 13, 2005, 4:00 - 6:30 pm. Adults - $12.00, children 6-12 - $6.00, 5 and under free. Advance tickets only. Call 263-2682, 263-6502. (43-45) THE EXETER LAUGHTER YOGA CLUB - is on-going in the basement of Exeter United Church, Thur. evenings 7-7:30. Everyone welcome - free. No postures performed just breathing, stretching and laughing practices resulting in healthy, life -changing therapy. Call Judy Dougall for more info at 235-1491. (45) TRIVITT MEMORIAL A.C.W. ANNUAL BAZAAR - Sat. November 19. loam to 1pm. Baking, Deli, Crafts, Mincemeat, Tea Tables. (44-46*) TRY BEFORE YOU BUY OPEN HOUSE - Sunday, November 13, 11-5 pm. 70 Main Street, Zurich. Do you hate Christmas shopping? Come check out our amazing anti -aging & aromatherapy line. Excellent gift ideas for men and women and take advantage of my free gift wrapping service. (45*) BABY SIGN LANGUAGE - A fun filled, 5 week parent and tot course. Thursdays, November 17 - December 15, 10 am. Upstairs at Hansens, Exeter. Fee: $50. To register call Janine at 235-4268. (44-46*) Queensway's volunteer auxiliary review policies HENSALL —Gord Coulter of Queensway's Retirement Residence laid a wreath at Hensall's Cenotaph during the Community Remembrance Ceremony Sunday, November 6 at 11 a.m. Queensway is planning a special Remembrance Day Service led by Pastor Elly Van Bergen on Friday November 11 at 2 p.m. with several legion mem- bers in attendance. Monday afternoon bingo was our last for October with the Hensall United Church women. They've provided excellent assis- tance and prizes for the October bingos. Bethel Reform Church women will be facilitating the November bingo games. Queensway's Volunteer Auxiliary members met Tuesday morning for their regular monthly meeting. Due to some new mem- bers needing orientation and several long term vol - Correction In last weeks addition of the Times -Advocate, it was reported Petra O'Neal pleaded guilty to a charge of ability impaired. The story should have read O'Neal pleaded guilty to a charge of careless drying and the impaired driving and over 80 charges were withdrawn. The T -A regrets the error. Crankshaft's Bar & Grill 228-6024 Live Entertainment Country, Rock - they play it all. FRI., NOV. 11 unteers who welcomed a refresher, a mass orienta- tion was held complete with the review of policies and tour of the entire facil- ity including service areas. Everyone found it most interesting. Tuesday afternoon Pastor Elly Van Bergen lead worship and due organist Belva Fuss's absence hymns were sung acappella. We wish Belva a speedy recovery. Volunteer Marg Cole organized the Euchre games Wednesday after- noon and even mediated the occasional disagree- ment as the euchre play- ers take their card games pretty seriously. Baking group met Friday afternoon and made deli- cious chocolate cupcakes from a favorite recipe in the Queensway Cookbook, vol 2. The cupcakes were ready in time for some dis- criminating taste testing along with coffee and tea. Coming Events Thursday, Nov. 10th 6 p.m. Senior Diners Friday, Nov. 11th 2 p.m. Remembrance Day Service with Pastor Van Bergen Friday, Nov. 18th 7 p.m. Friendship Friday with Fred James and Ken Wilson of Goderich GL 14aPP9 Day! Graduate Rhonda Dougall, daughter of Ron and Judy Dougall, gradu- ated from Brock University in June 2005 with a Bachelor of Business Administration (Honours) in Accounting with First - Class Standing. She is continuing her educa- tion. Graduate On June 17, 2005 Megan Preszcator graduated from Fanshawe College with a certificate in Dental Assisting. Megan received 2 awards and was on the Dean's List throughout her col- lege career. She has also attained her level 11 certification after passing the national exam. Megan is presently employed at Exeter Dental Care. Congratulations! We are proud of you Love from your family. Granton -Wesley United Church FAIT BEEF SUPPER Sunday, November 20, 4-7:30p.m. Adults: $12 Youths: $4 Preschoolers: FREE Eat in or take out GLAVIN / DOW Gerry and June Glavin are very happy to announce the engagement of their daughter Jennifer to Gib, son of Barbara and Gilbert Dow. The wedding will take place on November 29, 2005 at the Bellagio Hotel, Las Vegas. Upon their return home, they will contin- ue the celebra- tion with a pri- vate cocktail reception, at the Ironwood Golf Club in Exeter. Dr. Irene A. Bardecki and Dr. David J. Klein are pleased to announce that Dr. Carrah Templeman is now associated with them in the practice of Optometry at 11 Huron Street, Exeter Mon, Wed, Thurs, Fri. 9-5, Tues. 8-5 Telephone: 235-2433 - COUNTRY CHRISTMAS . ,1 BAZAAR t EXETER UNITED CHURCH NOVEMBER 12, 2005 II a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Given by: Exeter UCW and Women of the congregation Deli; Famous Meat Pies; Baking; Christmas Cookie Baking Pkgs; Preserves; Sewing; Old Jewellery etc. LUNCHEON Graduate On June 17, 2005 Megan Preszcator graduated from Fanshawe College with a certificate in Dental Assisting. Megan received 2 awards and was on the Dean's List throughout her col- lege career. She has also attained her level 11 certification after passing the national exam. Megan is presently employed at Exeter Dental Care. Congratulations! We are proud of you Love from your family. Granton -Wesley United Church FAIT BEEF SUPPER Sunday, November 20, 4-7:30p.m. Adults: $12 Youths: $4 Preschoolers: FREE Eat in or take out GLAVIN / DOW Gerry and June Glavin are very happy to announce the engagement of their daughter Jennifer to Gib, son of Barbara and Gilbert Dow. The wedding will take place on November 29, 2005 at the Bellagio Hotel, Las Vegas. Upon their return home, they will contin- ue the celebra- tion with a pri- vate cocktail reception, at the Ironwood Golf Club in Exeter. Dr. Irene A. Bardecki and Dr. David J. Klein are pleased to announce that Dr. Carrah Templeman is now associated with them in the practice of Optometry at 11 Huron Street, Exeter Mon, Wed, Thurs, Fri. 9-5, Tues. 8-5 Telephone: 235-2433