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TIMES—ADVOCATE
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Announcements/Community
COMING EVENTS... COMING EVENTS... COMING EVE NTS... CO M I N G EVENTS...
BETHLEHEM WALK - Friday, November 23 at 7:45 pm 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 Centralia, Zion West, Thames Road-Elimville,
Woodham, and Crediton United Churches and St. Pauls Anglican. Refreshments
will be served after the walk. Please dress for the outdoors. (45-47*)
CENTRALIA-ZION WEST UNITED CHURCHES TURKEY SUPPER &
SILENT AUCTION - at South Huron Recreation Centre in Exeter on Sunday,
November 18, 2007, 4:30-6:30 pm. Doors open at 4 pm. to view Silent Auction.
Entertainment by Exeter Community Band. Tickets: Judy 519-228-6704, Larry
519-229-6304, Marion 519-235-2944, take-outs & delivery Dave 519-777-6960.
Adults $13.00, children 12 & under $6.50, preschool free. At door $14.00.
(45;46*)
COZYN'S GARDEN GALLERY - Now Open: "Christmas Wonderland". Mon -
Wed 9 am. -6 pm., Thurs. & Fri. 9 am. -8 pm., Sat. 9 am. -5:30 pm. and Sun. 10 am. -
5 pm. For all your Christmas Shopping needs! 4224 Huron St., Stratford. 519-
393-6661. (46-50x)
EXETER COLLECTIVE KITCHEN - Getting better all the time! We're proud to
be in another session of practical cooking, stretching your food dollar and having a
good time doing it. It's once a month, for the morning and babysitting is free. For
more info contact Yvonne at 519-235-0769. (45-47*)
EXETER LEGION - Entertainment by Don Harvey, 4-6 pm., Sat. Nov. 24th.
Meat Draw, Mystery Draws and Food. 519-235-2962. (45-47)
GROUP HEALING WORKSHOP - hosted by Judy Dougall Nov. 24, 7:30-
9:30pm, 71880 London Rd. Exeter. Facilitators from London with channeling
abilities, have been invited to deliver "The Core Program" to participants. Issues
that have caused havoc in our lives will be addressed. $60-$100 depending on reg-
istration by Nov. 17 at 519-235-1491. (45;46)
SOUP AND SANDWICH LUNCH - Royal Canadian Legion R.E. Pooley Branch
#167, Exeter. Friday, November 23, 2007, 11:30 - 1:30 PM. $6.00 per person.
Take-out available (44-47)
KIRKTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY PRESENTS - "Christmas in the
Country" and Annual Meeting on December 4, 2007 - 7:15 pm., storm date
December 5, 2007 - 7:15 pm. Pot Luck Supper at 6:00 pm. Please bring dishes &
utensils. Speaker - Jaela Jenkin of Earth & Elegance, Lucan. Topic - Seasonal
Artistry. Mini Christmas Flower show. Everyone welcome. (46-48*)
LIBRARY TEA'S - Please join us to celebrate on December 1st. Exeter Branch 2-
4 pm., Kirkton Branch 10-11 am. (46-48*)
ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION NEW YEARS EVE DANCE - EXETER - Chris
& The Boys. $30 per person or $50 a couple. For tickets phone Legion 519-235-
2962 or Sharon 519-235-1299. (46-48)
SCOTT WOODS (CANADIAN FIDDLE CHAMPION) - Old time Christmas at
Kirkton-Woodham Community Centre, Friday, November 16, 2007, 7 pm. Tickets
$15.00. Presented by Kirkton United Church. Tickets available from Kirkton
Market or call Pam 519-229-6931, Keith 519-229-6410. (44-46*)
SMART SERVE COURSE - at the Exeter Legion downstairs. Sat. Dec. 1/07 at
10:00 am. Cost $25. Call for information - Legion 519-235-2962, Joan 519-235-
0589, Bob 519-235-2309. Deadline to register Nov. 24/07. You do not have to be
a Legion member to take the course. (46-48)
THE STARDUST DINNER THEATRE - Red Hat Gala Event Nov. 24 & 25.
StarDust New Years Eve Party Dec.31. Check us out at www.stardustparkhill.com
or call the Box Office for more information at 519-294-1141, 245 Main Street,
Parkhill. (35-52*)
TRIVITT MEMORIAL A.C.W. ANNUAL BAZAAR - Sat. November 17, l0am-
lpm. Baking, Deli, Mincemeat, Crafts, Tea Tables. (45;46*)
21ST ANNUAL COLLECTIBLE, CRAFT & KEEPSAKE SHOW & SALE -
(farm, construction, die cast, nascar toys & more, sports cards, memorabilia, dolls,
teddy bears, & related items, fashion, home & garden accessories) at Seaforth
Arena, Agriplex & Public School on Nov. 24 & 25/07, 9:30-4:OOpm. Sponsored
by Seaforth Agricultural Society. Admission $4.00 daily (over 10 years).
Information 519-527-1321, www.c4thagsociety.on.ca (vendor list) (45-47)
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SILENT AUCTION VIEWING
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South Huron Rec. Centre
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EXETER COMMUNITY BAND
Adults $13 Kids 6-12 $6.50
5& under Free• Atdoor$14.
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Take out 777-6960
EVERYONE WELCOME
Skating club fundraiser —Another sign of the Chr'stmas season was the second annual `Christmas Home
Tour 2007,' a fundraiser for the Exeter Skating Club. Featured on the tour were homes owned by Greg and
Julie Overholt on Marlborough Street, Eric and Carla Goodfellow on Main Street, Barb Passmore on Snider
Crescent and Mark and Kathy McLlwain on Main Street.While numbers were down from last year, tour co-
ordinator Heather McArter said she is pleased with how the tour went and it was a successful fundraiser for
the club.The amount raised wasn't know at press time.Above left, skating club volunteers Christina Scott and
Audrey Pincombe stand before a display in the Goodfellow home, while at right, skating club volunteer Julia
Burton and skater Sarah Kwajafa stand on the decorated deck at the Overholt home. McArter said the club
plans to host another home tour next year. (photos/Scott Nixon)
Saxophonist at Hensall Public
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A big thanks to all the
generous donors, hard-
working volunteers and
all who helped make our
event a success! Door
prize winners were Dave
Campbell (antique quilt),
Val Miller (centrepiece)
and Nicole Meinen
(cookbook). The proceeds
will help continue the
good work of Hensall
United Church.
Thank you!
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Are you new to
the Exeter and
surrounding
communities?
IF YOU ARE:
• Moving • Marrying
• 1 -Caving a Baby
• Retiring
• Starting a Business
PLEASE CALL
For your in-home
visit, free gifts
and information
FAYE 228-7053
1-877-675-8452
www.welcomewagon.ca
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LUCAN AREA HERITAGE
presents
COUNTRY CHRISTMAS
HOME TOUR & PIONEER TEA
7 beautiful homes all decorated by homeowners
NEW THIS YE Ra
• Great shopping vendors in Parish Hall •
• Plus enjoy downtown Christmas Spirit •
• Visit our fine shops and eateries for great discounts •
Sun., Nov. 18, 2007
Tour: 11 am-5pm
Parish Hall & Tea: 1 pm-5pm
Shopping Downtown: 11 am - 6pm
$20.00 per ticket, available at
most shops in Lucan or by calling
Sheila at 519-227-1812
Entertaining — The Grade I to 3
students at Hensall Public School were
entertained Oct. 30 by Willem
Moolenbeek, above, a concert saxo-
phonist and recording artist.
Moolenbeek performed "Twinkle
Twinkle Little Star," through a variety
of emotions with his pal "Alphie" the
star. Moolenbeek has performed
throughout Canada and Europe.The
Foundation of Learning sponsored the,
visit for Hensall Public School. Below,
the students participated, using recy-
clable materials for instruments. From
left students Caleb Brown and Ben
Prins drum on recycable coffee con-
tainers. (photos/Nina Van Lieshout)
The Salvation Army
CHRISTMAS HAMPER
APPLICATIONS
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Thursday, November 29th
1:00-4:OOp.m.
Marshall Hall at the United Church
42 James St., Exeter
PLEASE BRING
Proof of identity for every household member
(healthcard preferred) and proof of income
with source, Pay slips, Ontario
Works, etc., proof of rent and expenses.
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