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The Times Advocate, 2006-03-01, Page 27Wednesday, March 1, 2006 Exeter Times–Advocate 27 Announcements/Community Hensall Public School held its annual speeches and storytelling competition Feb. 20, with the top two in each category advancing to the branch competition Feb. 21 at the Hensall Legion. Pictured above in front from left are the primary winners: Jason Metzger (1 st),AmberTaylor (2nd) and Hannah Krebs (3rd); in back are junior winners Jason Schneider (1st), Noah Pratt (2nd) and Danielle Meikle (3rd). Below are intermediate winners Tyler Cooper (1st), Maeghan Livingston (2nd) and Stephanie Pratt (3rd). (photos/Scott Nixon) FOLs BEAN eAIN%d 'ate/"! sJJr r o• REQUEST FOR SUBMISSIONS from Huron County Artists for 7TH ANNUAL HURON COUNTY ART SHOW & SALE APRIL 1ST - MAY 14TH, 2006 at Huron County Museum, 110 North Street, Goderich website: www.huroncounty.ca/museum Deadline for submissions: 12 noon, Friday, March 24, 2006 Please phone 524-2686 for information and regulations After a tough overtime loss to London in the final of the Jackie Miles Memorial Tournament in Stratford, the ExeterTweens bounced back with two straight tourna- ment championships. They won the Golden Ring Championship in Kitchener Feb.10- 12 with a final game victory of 4-2 over Woolwich and followed up by trouncing Goderich 8-4 in the championship game to win the 2I st annual Seaforth Tournament. Back L -R: Denise Troyer, Laura Gehan, Nicole Pavkeje, Morgan Cooper, Emily Boyle, NicoleVan Oss, Jessica Hamather, Mike Brintnell and Randy Parker Middle: Emily Lacasse, Charlotte McEwan, Morgan Powe, Lauren Tordoff and Abbey Brintnell Front: Melanie Hern, Michaela Ondrejicka, Brittany Parker, Marlee Heywood and Kristina Troyer.Absent:Aleisha Heywood.TheTweens thank all of their fans and congratulate the Exeter Provincial Petites on qualifying for the upcoming provincial championships, good luck girls! (photo/submitted) Denfield Livestock sees steady prices DENFIELD — The market at Denfield livestock sales traded on a good demand at steady prices on all classes of fed cattle with the offering being light. Cows were very active at prices $3-5 higher. Stockers active at fully steady prices. Ninety bred cows traded on a strong demand with the good cows selling at $850-1150. Chad Anderson, Mooretown sold seven heifers average weight 1313 average price 90.30 sales to 97. Choice Steers 95 -100. Good Steers 88- 92. Plain Steers 70-80. Choice Exotic Cross Heifers 95-100. Good Heifers 86-90 Plain Heifers 70-80. Good Fed Cows 38- 50. D1 and D2 Cows 30-37. D3 and D4 Cows 25-30. Shells 15-25. Good Beef Bulls 38-45. Good Holstein Bulls 35-40. Johnston, Port Lambton sold a Belgian Blue breeder bull at 1800. Good Holstein Bull Calves 175-295 • COMING EVENTS • COMING EVENTS ABCA - MARCH BREAK DAY CAMPS - for children aged 5-10 on Tuesday, March 14th and Thursday, March 16th, 9:OOam - 4:OOpm. Camps will be held at the Morrison Dam Conservation Area and activities will include snowshoeing, winter games, animal tracking and more. Cost $27/day, 235-2610, mred- mond@abca.on.ca (9;10) ARC ANGELS AUXILLIARY - are having a 25 cent Thank You Sale. Two days only. Friday, March 3 and Saturday, March 4. 10 am. to 4 pm. both days. 40 Main St., Dashwood. 237-3774. (9*) KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION - NOW OFFERING J.K. - Friday, March 3, 9am-noon, Clinton & District Christian School, 482-7851, 87 Percival Street, Clinton. Bring children to tour school, visit with teacher and enjoy refreshments. (8;9) WORLD DAY PRAYER 2006 - Precious Blood Church, 200 Sanders St. W., Exeter. Friday, March 3/06. 7:30 pm. Guest speaker - Father Ray Lawhead. (7-9*) 14TH ANNUAL PANCAKE BRUNCH - Fort Rose Maple Company. Every Saturday & Sunday starting Feb. 25th til April 2nd from 9a.m. to 3 p.m. Open March Break 13th to 17th. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sugar house open 7 days a week for syrup sales. 2 miles west of Nairn off County Rd. 17. www.fortrose.ca (519)232-9041. (8-12) king Community 1 Connections Happen Community Kitchen Anago Resources Inc. is pleased to announce that they are offering the opportunity to the South Huron Community to establish a community kitchen at the Connect Centre. There are at least 10 reasons why you should be part of a community kitchen: • Learn to cook and eat healthy • Meet people • It is cost effective • Learn to shop on a budget • Learn new cooking techniques • Learn new and tasty recipes • Live a healthy lifestyle • Learn to plan meals • Discover your inner Foodie FIRST MEETING: MONDAY, MARCH 6, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Call Lisa 235-4275 to register GROUP MUSIC THERAPY: 1st SESSION ON MONDAY, MARCH 6, 2-4 p.m. is free, Call Lisa. IT 15 FUN! Anyone can join regardless of means or ability. We are located in the basement of South Huron Hospital just inside the Anne St. entrance. There are also Anago volunteer opportunities in ��]], support of the community feesQ�1ti kitchen. U, cava in8 qu.+[+[y with Re.eRitt who haves e,:+nplex nnadu 1