HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Times Advocate, 2008-12-10, Page 31Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Times -Advocate 31
Helping the Christmas Bureau
Christmas Bureau donation The Centralia -Huron Park Lions made their third annual dona-
tion of canned goods to the Huron County Christmas Bureau recently. Pictured from left are Lions
Shelly Collings, Harvey Hillman, John Bruls, president Matt Collings, Bill Reynolds,Wally Becker and
Larry Dumont.This is the third year for the Lions donation. (photo/Scott Nixon)
Hensall Drop -In
Thurs., Dec. 11
By Liz Sangster
HENSALL CORRESPONDENT
HENSALL The Hensall shuffleboard scores for
Dec. 2 are as follows: (5 games) Hank Dorssers 408.
(4 games) Harvey Norton 427, Edna Deitz 412, Lor-
raine Alexander 404, Ann Van Dorren 396, Charlotte
Norton 343. (3 games) Doris Muir 307.
Church service
At Hensall United Church, Ian O'Neill was the
minister. His sermon was "Where Does Peace Come
From?". The organist was Eric Den Hollander. Kim
Haverkamp was the reader and candle -lighter. Mona
Alderdice looked after the nursery. Service closed
with benediction and choral amen.
Next Sunday will be White Gift Sunday at Hensall
United Church.
Christmas Eve service at Hensall United Church
will begin at 7 p.m. on Christmas Eve.
Service at Carmel Presbyterian Church was can-
celled due to inclement weather.
Communion will be observed next Sunday at Car-
mel Presbyterian Church.
Come out and enjoy the December Christmas meal
at the Hensall Drop -In on Dec. 11 at the Hensall Unit-
ed Church. Lunch will be served at 12 noon. Follow-
ing lunch we will be having musical entertainment
from Harriette and Diane. Come on out for the fel-
lowship and great food. We welcome all local indi-
viduals to this luncheon. The cost is $8 per person. If
required transportation can be provided. For reser-
vations phone Kay at 262-3231 or Fay at 235-0258.
Capsule Comments
by Ernie Miatello
Transplanting organs saves lives. One of the
tragedies, however, is that there are never enough
organs to satisfy the need. In 2006, 147 people
died while waiting for a kidney, liver and other
organs. Currently about 3700 Canadians are waiting for a
transplant. If you haven't yet registered to be an organ donor,
do it today.
People who suffer from tension headaches often turn to
over-the-counter pain relievers, some containing caffeine and
codeine. These products can often make the headaches worse
by causing rebound headaches if they are taken too often. Try
to limit the use of these products to three days per week or less.
If you have the flu, stay at home so you won't spread the virus
at school or work. This is especially true if your flu symptoms
include fever, vomiting or diarrhea.
Osteoporosis is not just a `women's disease'. This disease
which causes a thinning of the bones, affects many men as
well. Good lifestyle choices are important such as not smoking
exercising more and ensuring your calcium intake is sufficient.
These choices apply both to men and women.
Huron Apothecary Ltd.
Phone: 235-1982
440 Main St., Exeter (Rexal
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to be a golfer to enjoy
✓ Relaxing with friends or family on a warm summer day
✓ The spectacular view of the course from our outside patio
V A working dinner or a casual lunch
This Christmas, why not treat ALL of the
special people on your list to a gift certificate
that will be a pleasure to receive!
NOW AVAILABLE AT OUR WINTER OFFICE
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P.S. Golf clubs not necessary!
ROYAL
HOMES
Congratulations
On 20 Years of
Service
2008
Royal Homes employees, Ken Atkinson and Daryl Dunbar
were recognized for twenty years of service to the company with
commemorative black leather jackets.
On behalf of all the Employees and Management of Royal Homes, we thank you
and appreciate your continuous contribution for the past 20 years.
It is only with your dedication that we have been able to achieve our success.
Pieter Venema
President
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