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Times-Advocate, 1988-06-08, Page 8Page 8 Times -Advocate, June 8, 1988 KIRKTON BROWNIES FLYUP - A number of Brownies flew up recently to join the Kirkton-Woodham First Girl - HGuides. Leaders at eather Hardeman,the back are L Lindsay Holdsworth, Bronwyn HazeTraut and lwood and Elizabeth ShierSwance. New Guides m the left are Christy pishman, GET ALL-ROUND CORDS - Six members of the First Kirkton Guides received their All -Round Cords recently. Above, Ausable District Commissioner Roberta Mortley and Kirkton Guider Sue Robinson make the presentations to Erin Richardson, Sheri Regier, Lynne Hern, Crystal Hovius, Cindy Westerhout and Jessica Wilson. HURON PARK BROWNIES FLY UP - A number of Brownies flew up to the Huron Park First Guides, Thursday night. Back, lett, leaders Denise Denomme, Deb Drake, Sharlene Crawley, Mary Walker and Kathy Karkheck. Cen= tre, Melissa Thiel, Tracy Smith, Jennifer Rimmer and Sarah Mosurinjohn. Front, Lisa Stewardson, Cherly Lynn Wein, Joanne Morgan and Tia Schultz. ittfr 41C0-0**) C+tit@}}® l'@*40'€'% Og -) R.R. 2 Crediton - �S234-6464 SUSa 4 Now expanded to serve you better Mon. - Fri. 4-10 p.m. Sat. - Sun. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 1911; ® Annual - Perennial Box Plants Great for flowerbeds and rock gardens Indoor -'cal and flowering plants, rose bushes, trees kiland shrubs 1 Selection of hanging baskets ry Greenhouse & Nursery wi N DASHW000 IXITU 4 CRFDITON . E HURON PARR_ Q Cc SUSAN'S . GREENHOUSE All Your Gardening Needs 11/2 miles south of Crediton McCURDY TEACHER RETIRES - Maxine Allison who taught 17 of her 31 career years at J.A.D. McCurdy School at Huron Park was honoured on her retirement, Sunday afternoon. Above, she receives a painting from staff member Judy Mills and principal Pat Soldan. Dance committee formed EXETER - On Wednesday June 1 at the Exeter Town Hall, saw the formation of the Exeter Dance Committee. , . The committee consists of the following executive: president is Cindy Rcaburn of Hensall 262- 3102; secretary, Mary Cassell of Woodham 229-6196; treasurer, Jane Eagleson of 83 Mill. St., Exeter, 235-2319; publicity, Sue Ann Ra- senbcrg, 52 Andrew St., 235-0968. Ticket conveners, Teresa Van- Raay, RR 3, Dashwood, 237-3255 and Vanda Miles, 80 Anne St., Ex- eter 235-2010. Event co-ordinators, Connie Illman, 32 Sherwood Cres.. 235-2367 and Pamela Ingram, RR 2, Hensall, 262-5092. The executive committee will be organizing all dance and drama ac- tivities to be held in the Exeter arca for the next year. Meetings will be held at the Town Hall and called as necessary to stage a drama competi- tion this winter and will look after all the drama entries for the Strat- ford Kiwanis Music Festival. The committee will organize the student Musical -Dance Review in the spring and a fashion show for charity. If anyone wishes to be in - Asked to return books EXETER - A delicious potluck dinner was enjoyed by the members of the afternoon Unit of the Exeter U.C.W. preceding their June meet- ing. During the business segment, chaired by Laura Dickey, it was de- cided to help the Evening Unit if they prepare an exhibit for the Exet- er Fall Fair. Members were reminded to return library books and volunteer workers will be hosted at a potluck dinner June 16 at 6:30 p.m. Alma Langford reported that three members of the congregation will conduct three services in July; Bev Robinson will conduct two in Au- gust while the minister is on vaca- tion and attending General Council. How 'good' can come from trau- matic, bitter or difficult experiences Rundle's Strawberries "Pick Your Own" .3 miles South of Exeter on Highway 4 (East side) OPENING SOON Watch for our sign Pickers needed Phone 235-1406 or 228-6205 Your Kitchen Could Look Like This High Quality Canac Kitchen by Gerrie Glenn Inc. 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Continuing the thought of 'good' resulting from 'bad' experiences Mary told how the sickness of a child in hospital whose parents wished to be near her led to the opening of Ronald McDonald hous- es. So is it a puzzle or a plan when 'bad' things happen to 'good' peo- ple.. volved may call any of the Dance Committee members. The students are taught by Anne Mullen of Stratford and classes will be held in Exeter on Saturday.morn- ings starting in September. C. 9-{askett and Son Furniture 188 Main St. Lucan 227-4688 1'h(' 1)tthliCation is called -Seniors' Guide tO Federal Programs and Services-. and it provides basic information ',bout t('(I('ral (benefits anti services a\'ailahlC tO seniors. "I'he Government of Canada has literally dozens of programs Cleat('(( Sj)CCiti('ally tor senior citizens --- pr( )grains that C( )\'er a n'i(Ie range of activi- ties an(I re(IUirementS. Every effort )rt «vas made t( ) ensure that VIII programs \t('r(' included. 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