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Times-Advocate, 1988-01-13, Page 22Get Your Tickets Now for Exeter Lions 15th Annual Sportsmen's Dinner Tuesday, February 2 SOUTH HURON REC CENTRE Recoptlon 5:30 p.m.. Dinn•r 7:00 p.m. All proceeds to the Easter Seal Society and Themes Volley rreatTPnt Con fro' A chance to see and hear many of your favorite sports figures • Many celebrities including Dennis Hull, Bob lzumi, Matthew Hilton, Gill Finnity, Leo Loucks, Mike Bossey TICKETS ARE TAX DEDUCTIBLE AND ARE AVAILABLE AT: • Ansteti Jewellers • Standard Trust •• Bank of Nova Scotia and all Lion members Varna UCW discuss By Joan Beierling financial report. Mona Stephenson Margaret Hayter hosted the lana- read thank ynu nnteg from aiiwniter. ary meeting of Varna United Church of people, and others expressed ap- women at her home. Sharon Chut- preciatton to the women on behalf er, Dorothy Ostrom and Barbara of friends or relatives. Consist presented a program ,and' Letters of appreciation were re worship on "New Beginnings", , ceived from many of the organiza- opening with a'poemby that tale. tions to which we donated money. Barb read "Keys to a Successful An appeal, was made to Varna and Ncw YearFollowing a hymn and Goshen .for•sponsorship of a resi- scripture, Dorothy led a meditation . dent of Dr. Graham's Homes. in In - on "Keys" with Sharon and Barb dia. This will be discussed after con - commenting on. the keys of Love, sulcation with the Goshen women. Faith; Concern and Prayer. Ruth Johnston offered the use of President Joan Beierling an- her home to work on a quilt for pounced the dates for the pancake Vivian Boyce. Discussion followed supper, dessert euchre and Presbyte- on projects the women would like rial annual meeting, and gave the ter see started.,The Board of Ste - year -end report showing a busy year wards will be -approached about re- -and support e--and-support for many organizations placing the church's main entrance and church groups. Helen Taylor re- doors. ported on recent meetings, and treas. A social time and a delicious urcr Marg Hayter gave an excellent lunch served by the committee fol - upcoming projects lowed the meeting. --Amruat--meeting Sunday January 17, regular church services will resume. The Goshen annual meeting is after the church service and lunch. Please bring enough sandwiches and dessAct for your own family. 'There will be a movie on The Tcn Commandments kw the children. Youth .Group to meet • Youth Group meets in Varna on Thursday January 14 at 7:30 p.m. Attend ' conference Greg Taylor, David Hayter and Jeff Hayter attended the Toc Alpha Conferencn in Toronto at the Mariet. Hotel overte Christmas Holidays. They left in the morning of Sunday Dec. 27 and returned home Wednes- day December 29 in the evening. Bring home gold medal Craig McAsh of Varna and Kenny Beatles ne ruc'efielci ilay:hock for, the Clinton pee-Wees. They played in a pee wbe hockey tourna- ment in Hanover on Saturday and. brought home a -gold medal each for being the top team. Craig was the most valuable player for their .sec- ond game and Kenny wasthe most valuable player for the third game. Congratulations boys! • There is ice-skating at the shed in Varna now and the children and some adults sure are enjoying it. Thanks to the men who arc flooding it and making all this possible. Card party The Orange Lodge Card Party is to be held at the Stanley Complex on Friday, January 15 at 8 p.m. La- dies please bring lunch. Everyone welcome! Present Granton Sunday School awards By MRS. E. SUMMERS ' Rev. Beverly Wheeler was cele- brant for the Holy Communion Ser- vice at St. Thomas Anglican assist- ed by Kaylecn Roloson as server, Kenneth Hoar read the two lessons. The Holy Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ according Mark was read by the minister. It being the first Sunday after Epi- phany, Rev. Wheeler preached her sermon on the baptism of the Lord and starting a new -year with faith, hope and trust of the future: With- out vision and hopethe people and churches too, will perish. The cele- bration of the Holy. Eucharist fol- lowed the sermon. ACV meeting Mrs. Marlene French was hostess hiller home for the January meeting of the Anglican Church Women. Irene Roloson opened the meeting .by reading two poems. Rev. Bever- ly Wheeler read the scripture. Thc Minutes were giden •by Marlene French, business from the.minutes was takch care of. Irene closed the. meeting with a poem. Thc next meeting will be held at thc home of Jean Noon. A dainty lunch was -served by the hostess. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Cunningham. and daughter Betty of London were Saturday evening guests of:Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins and Mr..and Mrs. Ross Langford were guests with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hod- gins on Sunday evening. At the Granton United Church,. the Rev. Bruce Pierce was in charge of the morning worship and his message was "'How can I face death?" Sunday School awards Rebecca -Riddell - third pin; Lind- Lucan bowling Monday Ladies - Liz Dale 266- Brown 218, Mary Cadman 203. 690, Janet Ankers 272-689, Donna Thursday Men - Ray .Hands 217, Overholt 275-659, Joyce Sovereign 348, 280-845, Jeff Park 223, 257, 259-639, Deb Thompson 242-671, 364-844, Brad Taylor 319,.272; Heather Smith 243-625, Glena 235-826, Brian Ankcrs 254, Tripp 217-623, Suc Johnston 272- 297253-804, Earl Allison 280-752, 622, Joan Scott 234-607, Pat Hod- --Brian Noycs 251-726, Colin Brew -- gins 236-606, Carol Willcms 249, er 233-684, Rick McKinnon 269 -- Linda- Butler 251, Pat Davis 242, 669, Bob Taylor 259-659, Basil Heather Gillan 240, Pam Hodgins, Short 246-657, Jeff Allison 257- 236, Diane Williams 235. 654, Pete Smith 284, Pat Holland Tuesday Y.B.C. Chris Smith 273, Fred Allison 272. 215, Jason Woytowich 211, David Friday Y.B.C. - Dan Gib' on 176, Wilcox 201, Laura Culbert 178, Steven Smith 174, Matthew Dick - Sara -Holden 177, Kevin Moore 172, ey 155, Desmond Rodgers 145, Jeff Campbell 163. - Corey Munro 141, Wendy Jansen Colleen's - Cathy Gwalchmai 243, 132, Tabatha Smith 128. - Pat Hodgins 240, Louise Hayter Friday Mixed - Bob Smith 291'- 234, 91x234, Cindy McNaughton 225, Mar- 749, Russ Smith 274-728, Al Ro t gie Ausin.221,. Joan Goddard 220, bichcau 255-690, Jim -Burt 274- .. _ Lori Hodgins 218, Marion Dykeman 619, Pete- Smith 228-601, Brenda . J 215, Cindy Harrigan 215. - Smith 252, Pennic McRobcrt 223, Medway - Cal Carmichael 242- Ed Fox 216, Chris -Smith 214, 659, Erika Jelinek 241, Russ Rush Sharon Martens 210.. • 233, Jiri Jelinek. 232, Tom Barr Men's Inter -Town - Lucan 18, 224, Marilyn Smith_ 210; Marg,Car;� Goderich 30 Don Watt 294-1282, michiael 204. Andy McIntyre 290-1198. Senior Citizens - Edie Burt 210- Ladies Inter -Town -Lucan 111-20, ' a 603, Lillus Clatworthy 227, Helen Zurich 42-10 - Jan Capitano 244 - McDonald 226, Derwin Beatson 657, Audrey Watt 268-630. Lucan 220, Frank DeBlock 210, Olive 42-13, Goderich 17 - Glena Tripp Simpson 207, Yvonne Mathers 206, 309-686, Deb Pearce 252-677. im Burt 196, Vi Higgs 193, Harry Sunday Y.B.C, - Angela Perry Noels 190. 222, Paul Smith 220, Shane Mun- Wednesday- Y.B.C.: Chris God- ro 189, Art Hodgins 187, Steve dard 213, Brad Goddard 171, Robert Snider 185, John Miller 185. Densmore 141, Tyler Graham 134, Sunday Mixed - Glena Tripp 292 - Jeffrey Butler 125, Sara -Lynn Dann- 783, Jim Smith 313-738, Basil cey 123. Short 256-699, Don Morgan 256- C.A.W. Local 1620 - Jim Smith 699, Larry Gibson 250-682, Geoff 238 690, Basil Short 260 667, Moss 244-676, Cheryl Smith 253- Cheryl Smith 272-632, Larry 672, Fred Wells 263-667, Linda Webber 229-661, Shirley Barkcr . Smith 205-602,- Gary Dunlop.229, 245-646, Jackie Wells 234-643, Brian Herbert 223, Floyd Riley Rob Riley 248-627, Lloyd Rimmer . 211, Mary Keenan 210. 276. Wednesday Mixed - Don Wallis 275-689, Pat Ryan 254-652, Bob COMING SOON!! 4th ANNUAL Pipe 243-622, Gary Dunlop 254-1 " I 614, Gary Melvin 229 -608, -Larry I Optimist Club MacGregor 281-607, Aleatha 1 (GROUNDHOG ' DAY BASH say Johnson fourth pin; Rachel cPhcrson third pin; • Carolyn n 11th bar; Bronwen Hazlc- .wood third pin; Daren Waters fourth • bar. These awards were presented by Sunday School superintendent Doug Brown. -In the children's time, the minister. told them the story of the tree that was chopped down and how - it grew new branches from. the stump that was left. UCS!' meeting Unit I held their meeting at the horne of Mrs. Amelia Jameson on Thursday afternoon. Everyone -took part in the program which was the making of a scripture cake. All the members were asked to bring an in- gredient for the czke, found in the Bible. This was mixed, baked and sampled for lunch. Each member was given the recipe from Audrey Harloff and Audrey Wcstman who werein charge of the program. -Sev- eral items of business were dis- Unit IV met at the home of Rhea Hardie. Marilyn Humphrey presided and opened with Galations 6:10 and read an article on "Opportunity". Do not think of yourself. New -Year's brings you a new opportunityto help others. Marilyn read a poem "Opportunity and Prayer". Elsie Dann gave thaZtbry of the -life story of Theresa Hicks in Liberia. Theresa is a Canadian nurse from British Columbia. The medicine and equipment is supplied by Global ed- ucational medicinal -supplies who collect donations and obsolete medi- - cal equipment to be sent to the de- veloping world instead of the gar-• bage can. Jackie Pierce read several -essays from "Voices from the edge of Eter- nity", a young girl's. thoughts on each day if she only -had one week•- , to live. The. -meeting closed with • prayer and grace. Lunch was served. cussed. • • by hostess, Rhea -Hardie. Saintsbury By MRS' At St. Patrick's Anglican Church Rev. Beverly Wheeler was in charge of Holy Eucharist Service, Sunday. She spoke -on the change in our homes and our lives when the Christmas 'decorations are finally packed 'away and on the Baptism of the Lord. Rose Cunningham was server, Mary Kooy provided the music; and Rose read thc lessons. The flowers at -the -altar were given in loving memory of Howard Jordan who en- crcd into rest a year ago -January 10 placed there by his widow,Voylc ordan. Master Matthew Iredale, Elim - vile spent the weekend with his grandparcats Ron and Marg Carroll. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carroll were dinner guests Sunday with their on, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Carroll nd children: They were observing Mrs. Harry Carroll's birthday. Marg Carroll, Brenda and Matthew visited r, Notice Wednesday Night Bingo B,us to Lucan starts -again this _week >' .lanuary 13 Ken Ogden Charterways • r Party for Mike Sutherland Fri. Jan. 15 For more information call 229-6649 Lucan Shamrock Ham Bingo Wednesday, Jan. 13 Doors opan - 6:30 . Bingo Starts 7:3t Regular games, share the wealth January 'Specials Every Wednesday night In January $1000, Jackpot game Due to the licence regula- tions no one under 16 years of oae will be pdmitted 1 Featuring 50, 60, 70's Rock by. . I • BUSTIN' LOOSE Come as a greaser - come as a hippie or come as yaur-are \ 1 EXETER LEGION HALL Saturday, January 30 Tickets $15.00/couple 1 1 1 1 Available from any Optimist - Info 235-1035 L - ■°STARTS ■ roo. AT THE -PA K TJIYTRE 1.,,-)4,-,ra,,,,,; ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ In ii ■ ■ FRI. & SAT. at 7:00 9:00 SUN. • THURS. 7:30 TUES. '2.50 ooERBOAR,D [!iii r KURT RUSSELL 11 ° ' GOLDIE HAWN 0 .- ` From _ r Riches • To Rags To Romance PINOCCHIO FILMATION the EMPEROR `.. of the PlirlOECtOrA0 MATINEE r""" "c(Tf-c!`. SAT. & SUN. • ~ ■ • ■ ■ II ■ III ■ IIIiiand ■ ■ ■ ■ III ■ le*cam+" I AT 2:00 . �J�' `batteries not included rr= ENDS THURS, JAN. 14 ■■■■■■■■■■ III ■■■■■■■■■I■■ HEBER DAVIS Mrs. Harry Carroll at, the .Exeter Villa early Sunday. Mrs. Mary Davis entertained her family to dinner on Sunday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Greenlee, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Young and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tindall. . Mrs. Muria! Coblcigh, Mrs. Mer- na O'Neil, Mrs. Mabel Needham, Mrs. Greta Gibson, Mrs. Voyle Jor- dan, Mrs. Mary Davis enjoyed dinner at a -local restaurant Friday and the evening with Muria! Coblcigh, they were observing Mabel Needham's birthday. or d Stir ate st - �,ay Geta vcoltage $1099Plu5 Tax Includes: • 2 Nights Deluxe Accommodalion • '15.00 Reslauranl Vouchers • Healed Indoor Pool & Whirlpool I Relaxing.tnlimaIe Lounge " 1 Night Package $64.95 Luxury Packages Also Available For Reservations Call (519) 273-1150 Boa 811 1144 Onlario SI., Slrallord, Ontario NSA 6W1 QUEEN'S SEAEORTN Thurs., Fri., Sot. "SHAMELE.$S'-'-.._-- Fsetudng i1Jt HIM from Oot•rlch Gun & Knife Show Sun. Jan. 17 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Centennial Hall, Downtown London • R.E. Pooley Br. 167 Molson's Sports Nite Jan. 23/88 Euchre - Crib - Pool - Darts Reg.: 7:30 p.m. Lunch Provided All members and . guests welcome ai "Pe ;to a?, e± i11 sine Bayview Tavern & Dining Lounge Highway #21 RR 2 Zurich OPEN Tues. to Thurs. 11 - 8:30 Fri. & Sat. 11-9:00 - Sunday 11:30-- 8A0 We feature a buffet 6n Sun- day and Perch•Fry on Friday. - Salad bar on weekends. Dai- ly specials Your hosts - Susan & Andrew 1Neigez. - 1-519-236-4850 j� 1BARN DANCE Friday Jaru3ry 15: SINGLES DANCE JOE OVERHOLT AND THE STANDBYS Saturday, Jan. 16: COUNTRY VERSATILES No Blue Jeans, Please! 349-2678 group Resoivations Weico,no. l DINING LOUNGE 31 Ont.,l. St. N Grand Sand Tired of Cookin'? Join us for our All You Can Eat Sunday Brunch! - prime rib, ham, sausage, ba- con, eggs, cheeses, potatoes, sc -)memade breads, desserts Only $8.95 (children 4-12/$5.95) Starts at 12 noon Every Sunday (Regular rnenu also available) "Special Feature" -Bluegrass Weekend"- -with the award winning "Blackwell Sideroad". from Lond0 January 29, 30, 31 (no cover charge) Exeter Legion Auxiliary Dabber Bingo Thursday, January 14 New Starting Time 7:30 p.m. GUARANTEED JACKPOT "Letter. H $50.00" Full Card $500.00 -Early Bird, 10 regular games, 2 specials, share the wealth, Mini Jackpot No persons under 16 allowed to play Licence number 537458 Invitational Skating Competition at South Huron Rec Centre, Exeter Sunday Jan. 17/88 10:3.0 - 6:00 p.m. Ice $how of all Medal Winners Commencing at 3:00 p.m. See Precision Skating at all levels - Adults $3.00 Students & Seniors $2.00 \Children $1.00