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Times-Advocate, 1988-05-25, Page 7GRADUATE - Evan and Edna Sims wish to announce the gradua- tion of their daughter Jane from Ryerson Poly.technical institute. • She recently completed the two- year journalism program and was awarded the Gordon Sinclair Schol- arship for outstanding achieve- ment in reporting. She received an Honours B.A. from University of Western Ontario in 1986 and is cur- rently employed with the London Free Press. LA-Z-DOr chairs C. gCaskett and Son Furniture , 188 Main St. Lucan 227-4688 Kitchener Lioness at Exeter Irom Kitchener spoke to the Lio- ness Club on the commitment to Lionism and the part Lioness groups play within the structure. She commented on all Lioness Clubs and their efforts and dona- tions to their communities and sponsored Lion's projects. New Lioness member Joyce Brown was inducted into the•&xeter Lioness Club by sponsoring mem- ber Lioness Peg Seller. Many' up -coming events were notal such as May 15 - St. Jacobs Rally and Officer's School tibia, 12 Exeter Lioness attended. N1ay 20 and 21 was the Annual Hot I)og Sale at the Exeter 1GA. The draw for the Exeter Lioness Afghan do- nated and mate. by Lioness Laurasia Siegner was made on May 23 and Mrs. Maxine Hyde Irom Huron Park was the skinner,. The next Lioness meeting will be on May 30 when the new TOSS -89 Lioness Executive will be inducted. The annual wrap -tip meeting will he held at the home of President Elizabeth Bell on June 13. By Lioness Laurie Dykstra EXETER - The Exeter Lioness Club held their regular spring meet- ings on March 28 and April 25 at the Exeter Masonic Hall, with the Eastern Star ladies serving most de- licious meals at both meetings. At the March meeting the Lio- ness had a speaker from the Sun- shine Foundation of London ex- plain the background of the concept of granting wishes to terminally ill . children. This organization,. along with the parent organization, have sponsored many group trips across Canada and the U.S., such as day Trips to Disneyland. Individual wishes. have been granted for chil- dren to meet sport stars, important individuals and attend special events. A donation in the amount of S1,000.00 was given to the Sun- shine Foundation from the proceeds of the Winter Chicken Barbecue. - • The March of Dimes canvass re- alized S2,889,79 from Exeter in 19x8. - At the April meeting Lioness As- sociate Chairperson Janet Dawson Women Today receive grant CLINTON - Women Today re- ceived word from the provincial government on May 12 that it has received approval for a two year project grant under the Ministry of Health's Health Promotion Branch. The proposal for S -15,(X)0.00 in funding had been submitted in Feb- ruary to help carry on some of the community work done by Women Today in the past three years through another project. Commu- nity support for the proposal has been good, coming from agencies such as the Huron County Health Unit and the Huron County Com- munity Services Council. The project will concentrate on providing women with information and educational opportunities con- cerning health issues, presenting the self-help group model as a means of promoting their own health as well as the health of oth- ers. They will aiso provide women with the opportunity to gain the skills necessary to start self-help groups by providing them with- fa- cilitator training.. Some of the .specific activities planned "to achieve these goals arc educational events -presented to the OPEN 1ues. 9 a.m. - 6p.m WED. 9 a.m.- 6 p.m . THURS. 9 a.m. • 8p m FRI.9a.m.-6p.m , Sat 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. oqcee UNISEX HAIR DESIGN BY JOYCE MAVER Phone 235-2320 James St, Behind Finchers Which is You? Sassy, Chic, Sweet, or Natural For your Special Facial & Makeup Formal & Graduation $7.00 Weddings $10.00 At Total Concept we give you more than just a beautiful body... • Sauna _ • Electric treadmill • Whirlpool • Change rooms • r-ee weights • Showers • Rowers • Massage bed • :' yes • Tanning bed - • Individual fitness • Aerobic wear programs Total Open 7days a week: Concept 235-2440 Fitness Centre ...We give you confidence Designed By: Zhivana Zivkovic, Sue Coates Liana Rosie, Shuun Guillet public on issues such as meno- pause, pre-menstrual syndrome and stress. Women Today has produced a video on its work with facilitator trainin • and self-help groups as health promotion tools. This will be used in public speaking engagements with church groups, women's clubs etc. as fur- ther health promotion education. Also planned arc workshop series in the villages to include topics such as self-esteem, body image, communication skills and dealing with conflict. Finally, there will be facilitator training sessions to teach women how .to start up tell -help groups. These activities, while focused on women are not restricted to them only. Although the programs will not get underway until this fall, anyone interested in more informa- tion may contact the Women To- day Office .at 56 Huron St., Clin- ton, 482-9706. REBEKAHS EXETER - Pridc of I luron Rebe- kah Lodge met Wednesday c vening with a good attendance. N.G. Sister \las is Atthill dealt with the business and thanked eve- ryone for helping with the bake sale which realized a good profit. Birthday greetings were sung for Sisters Ruth Skinner and Joyce Nlor!Lan. • Rev. Deb Carter from Centralia brought a nice. message urging us to make peace with everyone. She taught us how to pray by. relaxing anis using our imagination. May 25, 1988 Page 7 NEW LIONESS - Joyce Brown (second from left) was inducted into the Exeter Lioness Club at the regular April meeting. Shown with her are (lett) Lioness Joyce Eveland, sponsoring Lioness Peggy Seller and Lioness Associate Chairperson Janet Dawson, Kitchener. Grow Your Best Garden Ever! 1 WWI" ,--°' , a 55° \ ))“e tum 11i‘l ,,t 1. 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,j Latsu&GIB den (/;\11?! ..•on T., r.,..'[.n, .t•Me, 215.11" Di yr. 5234. AI WINS AFGHAN - Maxine Hyde, Huron Park, won the Exeter Lioness Club draw for an afghan made by Lauretta Siegner (left). Lioness Mary - Lou Becker sold the winning ticket. !tner,c Your Kitchen Could Look Like This High Quality Canac Kitchens by Gerrie Glenn Inc. • CHOOSE FROM OUR HIGH QUALITY SELECTION • BEAUTIFUL BUT STILL EFFICIENT Crop in and see our showroom at 111 Queen St., Hensel' Ont. Or we will come 10 your home and give a tree estimate. We also do Laundry Aooms and vanities Hours Tues4ay • Friday 9 - 12, Saturday 9 - 12 Closed Mondays Phone 262.3529 ' -5 Gerrie Glenn Inc. 111 Queen St Hensall 262.3529 GRADUATE - Marlyne Leona Denham, the youngest daughter of r;onald and Doris Denham of Kirk - ion, Ont. recently graduated with an Honours diploma in Food Ser- vice Management from . Centralia College of Agricultural -Technology. She has accepted a position in Uni- versity Hospital in London. ROWE-SIDDALL June Lynne Rowe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Rowe, RR3 Ailsa Craig and David Robert LeRoy Sid- dall, son of Mrs. Bernice and the late Shipley Siddall, Denfield, were married on Saturday, May 21, 1988 in St. Mary's Anglican Church, Brinsley, with Rev. Douglas MacK- enzie officiating. The bride's atten- dants were maid of honour Laurie Rowe, RR3 Ailsa Craig, sister of the bride, bridesmaids April Hod- gins RR 3 Ailsa Craig and Debbie Hughes, RR1 Ailsa Craig, both friends of the bride and Leigh Anna Robson and Andrea Robson, RIT3 Denfield, nieces of the groom. Flower girl was another niece, Kar- en Robson RR3 Denfield. Best man was Stephen Bowman, RR 3 Denfield, friend of the groom. Ush- ers were LeRoy Siddall, RR2 Ilder- ton, cousin of the groom, Lee Rowe and Les Rowe, RR3 Ailsa Craig, brothers of the bride, and Keith Robson, RR1 Denfield, nephew of the groom. Ring bearer was Brett Watson, RR5 Parkhill, cousin of the bride. 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Tickets: $12.50 Tickets can be purchased up to May 31, 1988 by contacting Margaret D'Anna at 235-2700 Matters to be Brought Before Membership - Receive the Auditor's Report - Receive the Nominating Committee's Report - Receive other Pertinent Reports