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Times-Advocate, 1988-11-23, Page 35Times -Advocate, November 23, 1988 Page 19A News from Queensway HENSALL - Several residents tried their luck at Bingo, Monday afternoon with the Bethel Reformed ladies. Afterward they enjoyed a - Hymn sing. In the evening singers from the Christian Reformed Church presented a beautiful pro- gram in song. Wednesday was our big day. The Craft and Bake Sale was a super success. There are too many people to thank individually in this col- umn, but; thank you to all the wonderful people who did knitting for us and spent many hours pro- ducing beautiful crafts and delicious - baking. Thank you to the Ladies Auxiliary for all their hard work. We especially -appreciated the busi- nesses in town who donated items for our ticket table. Here is a list of our prize win- ners. First door prize to Pcta Brandcrhoist, second door prize to Isobel Rogerson, decorative plate to Irene Finlayson, Amaryllis bulb'to Dorothy Cohoon, Christmas craft to Gladys Coleman, Christmas ar- rangementOrganlzets Barb Isaac (lett) , Jan Easton, Sue Gerber and Mary Gardiner were the organizers of "A Prelude to to to Iva Reid, sweat shirt Christmas" evening at the Three AAAs Restaurant sponsored by the ladies of the Exeter Bible Fellowship.' Over El Iva Reid, n stainedicglass to Mary recDent KidS s Beat classT IN in HensaLL - ll areintermediate h rstude is Shauna Koeh- 100 women enjoyed a roast beef dinner, a craft demonstration and a guest speaker. p Ellen Zielman, microware to Elsie n ler and Lisa Rooseboom. figs ti1LiCCOdlriCCCOACCCOi i7tiCCCO*CCO:i :04:04:7ti<#4)4i1f**/0:0:0:0:0 T4:0:l i#:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1 CCT/rACCTfA7 CCA 4#4411kOtt Presenting The Times Advocate's Second Annual8N\ ;1 Mathers, case of pop to Sharon Martin, two steak dinners to Neil Corbett and the Petro Canada hat to Brenda Hay. Corning events for Queensway are Thursday, November 24, birth- day party with entertainment by the Lcsperance Trio at 7 p.m. Friday. November 25 at 2:30 p.m. is Inter- national Day featuring Israel with a slide presentation by -Elsie Robert- son. CHRISTMAS WINDOW & STOREFRONT DISPLAY CONTEST Showing off for. Christmas Is a wise business investment i' 0.1 '1 Yes your know a good window/store front display increases prospect interest, product awareness/acceptance and walk-in traffic. You already know a good store front sells!I Now consider the impact town -wide. Your good showing adds to the total spirit of our community. A spirit that shouts 'Christmas is alive and well, and. best found in your town whether it's Exet- er, Hensall, Zurich, Grand Bend or Dash- wood. Your involvement stimulates a great sense of Pride in your community. Your participation helps encourage local resi- dents to keep their consumer dollars at home where it will do the most good. And your imagination will help establish your place for miles around as the place to 'Must see, must shop' at Christmas time. LET'S GO FOR IT! In a continuing effort to do our part, The Times -Advocate will offer trophies to the best window/store front efforts of the season. One trophy will be awarded for each of 3 categories (see right). Plus our 'Grand Prize' trophy will be awarded for the Best Christ- mas window'/store front. Join the Fun! Spiff up for Christmas! It's positive. It's progressive. And even if you don't win a trophy... we all win! �� CATEGORIES:' • HARD GOODS • SOFT GOODS • SERVICE ORIENTED THEME: *YOUR CHOICE...HARD SELL, SPIRITUAL, AESTHETIC: ETC. ATTENTION READERS WE INVITE YOU TO BE "THE JUDGE" You Could WinfitiOne Of Three.... $ZSP IN MERCHANDISE CERTIFICATES w BASE YOUR JUDGING ON: V NEATNESS & ORGANIZATION V IMPACT V IMAGINATION V SPECIAL EFFECTS (use of Colour, Material Lights, etc.) ✓ GENERAL APPEAL (It's whether you like it or not that really counts) HERE'S HOW TO ENTER: Print the name(s) of the Business(es) you think have the Best Christmas store front and/or Window Display in the Communi- ties mentioned above. List them in order of preference. Base your judging on the criteria listed above, but remember...it's whether you find it appealing that really counts! THEN...Bring or Mail your entry to the T -A no later than Mon- day, Dec. 14, 1987. H your entry is drawn from those re- ceived...YOU WIN! There will be a total of Three Winners in all! r /BEST: 12ND: LIMIT ONE ENTRY.PEft PERSON '3RD: On your mark Judges. Get set. WIN! I Please bring or mail your entry to the Times- Li 4TH: Advocate by Mon., Dec.12/8f!1:03/3/ x:1044 4:0:0:1:0:0:0i0littlii:_� "C.: dd,=d' 0443 044:0:41:0:x:4:0: .._.� . . � .�.�.���.9.>,�i�.7+�. '•7�. �i�i�i���i�i�i0t<�i�0i�.�yAA nn nn .�i��Tti��1/��.Tt��a�i�iTt4.0i0r<04.044444 PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY MY CHOICES FOR BEST STORE FRONT & WINDOW CHRISTMAS DISPLAYS ARE: NAME: ADDRESS: TELEPHONE