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Times-Advocate, 1988-05-18, Page 8
Page 8 Times -Advocate, May 18, 1988 'Gardening' theme at UCW A1LSA CRAIG - It is likely that the Ailsa Craig United Church • 1, women and friends went home from the•May- meeting filled with enthusiasm and eager to begin gar- dening and workine with plants. After.Carol Nicholson's presenta- s. tion on gardening everyone was abtcig rake in a number of tips to use in the home plots. Carol set up a pleasing display of plants and gardening equipment and generously shared her garden- ing knowledge with the U.C.W. ladies. Carol finished her presenta- tion by reading part of Psalm 92. Edith Yeo and Pat McDonnell • from Unit Three were responsible for planning this 'interesting pro- . gram. ' Wilma .McIntosh from Unit Two with help from Mary Sutherland and Marie Campbell and her sister Janet Lawson as pianist presented ' the worship service. The hymns, scripture passages, poems and read ings were all on. the gardening theme. Everyone had a chance to Lynda Freiter, Sandra Rowe. Bonnie Ratz look -at the flowers while Betty Su - EXEMPLAR RITUAL -- Taking the exemplar ritual are: Joan Morgan, (far :eft), president of the sorority, welcomes them to the order. Dancer STRATFORD - Erin Kraftchcck, age 12, of 332 Senior St. in Exeter placed third in Ballet Solo, 12 years and under at Kiwanis Music Fcsti- L``. BEAUTY DEN a announces x. L. Leisa Heimpel x1 f„r on our salon staff. ,t '', as an ' f ', IN'fRJDUCTORY SPECIAL!' ,r until June 1 Leisa is offering - '/ SPIRAL PERMS 545 ''T KRIMI' PERMS $35 ',I -, : tet, . . - LK 1�' x, r ifh f4.: rf. St• N� ri 1, br an appointment please call; ' •r T 1.. Leisa at a, 1,, 236-4691 r ,c ,r ` L'OREAL.• esclusively • REDKIN `• a• --J Grow Your Best Garden Ever! gathers val held in Stratford, recently. Kraftchcck also did well in Ballet Group 14 years and under placing first in Character Ballet and Ballet Group, Classical ballet, ages 17 and over with a first place. Kraftchcck continues to pile up the honours in Tap Group ages 16 and under, placing third, with Bugle Boy Tap. On Jaz Group ages 14 and under,• Krafichcckplaced first, with Coun- . try Jazz. Kraftchcck is a student of Anne Mullen Dance Academy and travels once or twice a week during the year for ballet, jazz and tap: She is the daughter of Laurie and Susan Kraftchcck. . Anne Mullen will be staging her first annual dance, musical and dra- ma recital in Exctcr. The show will feature the students presently study- ing at the Town Hall Wednesday evenings. The show will be held at South Huron District High School Wed - faccazfrzb • .Come in and test drive' Canada's #1 Roto Tiller • Easy to use, guide It with JUST ONE HAND • 5 sizes to choose from...perfect for any garden U Lawn & Ganlc'n (1: \ !K!: A 0 o' Nu•on Paco, l'A_ E.PICr 23511'5 EllyI' 523-0:4-1 LA -Z -110Y© Chairs C. J-faskett and Son Furniture 188 Main St. Lucan 227-4688 awards ncsday, Junc 15 at 7;15. Admission will be S3,00 and free admission for children age 12 and under. Proceeds bo to South Huron • District High School Student Council to buy chairs. Tickets will be available from dance school members or drop by the Town Hall on Wednesday even- ing frorn 4 to 6:15 p.m. The ages of students participating will be from 3 years old to adults. A few students from Stratford will also be performing to fill out a one hour show. Tickets at the door will be in- creased to S5.(10. HOT WATER... CLEANING POWER... FREE DEMONSTRATION Karcher makes its own hot water for just pennies, and cleans 100% faster... You pick out one of your 1ouyhest cleaning problems and we will Don't buyunles ou give a Karcher a tryl HURON TRACTOR Exeter, Ontario (519) 235-1115 Karcher Hotline 1-800-265-4268 Free Demo Contact: Don Boyes FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE - Lori Stephens, daughter of John and Liz Stephens and Wynn Mac- Pherson, son of Doug and Phyllis Johnson, Exeter and Gerry and Elizabeth .MacPherson, Victoria, B.C. would like to announce their forthcoming marriage on June 4, 1988 at 5 p.m: at the Exeter United Church. Open reception to follow with Bust'in Loose. thcrland and Jean Maguire from Unit one served muflins andtca. During the business with Donna Cox presiding plans were made for the luncheon to be held after the an- niversary service on Sunday May . 29. Reports were heard from tlw quilting committee, community outreach, and the regional rally. • The next U.C.W. meeting will be hells on Tuesday June 14 at 6:45 p:m. in the Craigholme auditorium with the residents of the nursing home as euests. Exeter Vitra. EXETER - Hello from the resi- dents of the Villa. The grass has really begun to grow and everyone is busy with their lawn mowers. .All the bedding plants in -the stores arc a sure sign of the seasons mov- ing along. Birthday •wishes go out to Myra Heywood, Theada Bruce, Ray Fran- cis, and staff member Eileen Ross. .Get well wishes to Percy NleFails and Otto Walker. Both of these gentlemen arc presently in.hospitaf. We wish them all the best. 1\'e erre-pleased to have liewiti; Clothing Sale on Tuesday after- noon. Nlany of our residents took advantage of this shopping oppor- tunity. Rcv. Kevin Rutledge of the Em- manuel Baptist Church conducted our weekly worship services on Wednesday. Thanks to Rev. Rut- ledge and nicrnbcrs of his congrega- 1101 for their lovely service. Residents in the Lodge enjoyed tasting some homemade ice cream on "Thursday night. We sampled • two kinds - cherry and vanilla. We are looking forward 10 sampling . some other kinds during the hot summer months. \\'e were pleased to be able to use - our new barbecues for the first time on Friday. Alihongh the weather kept us eating inside, the hot dogs and hamburgers acre delicious. \\'e have (Bingo, every Monday and Friday evenings.. This • past - week•, the Le,.:ion,.adies hosted our. AJond;iy Bingo. \Vc arc always pleased to see. the ladies and have them share in our evening's enter- tainment. Thought for .the tveek: Just in time for all the aril sales - Junk is the stuff we. throw away. Stuff is the Junk we sate Performance cancelled LONDON - Artistic Director Larry Lillo regretfully announced today that the Desrosicrs Dance Theatre is unable to bring Incogni- to to the Grand Theatre this sea- son. Refund cheques are currently being issued, and will be mailed to those who purchased tickets for any of the six performances sched- uled from May 31 to Junc 4. Commented Mr. Lilo, "We were looking forward to pi..:;ecting the Dcsrosiers Dance 'Theatre's new work, Incognito, which premiered at the Olympic Arts Festival 'in Calgary. However, Robert Desrosi- crs has reluctantly cancelled the re- mainder of the tour until the, piece cc:n he fine tuned_ to his satisfac-. tion. We hope that The Grand Theatre will be able to host the Desroisers Dance Theatre in the near future." N PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL MM 21. 1988. ITEMS AVAILABLE ONLY WHILE QUANTITIES LAST. 193 Main St., Exeter Mon. Tues. Wed. & Sat. 9-6 FASHION... OPEN 9-9 Thurs. & Fri.- VALUE 1, 4 r • d • 4:•s • • ' ',rh . ;; . r • 112 PRICE LADIES' SHORT SETS IN THIS SEASON'S COOLEST LOOKS! Light, attractive sets include crop tops and elastic waist shorts! Choose from colorful flower or tun -loving car- toon patterns! Sizes: S. M. L. • ,v�' REG. •49$14.99 ■ • t ,..8 SET Ff MEN'S FASHION T-SHIRTS Stylish, placket front shirts in Royal, White. 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