Times-Advocate, 1979-09-26, Page 12 (2)Page 12
Times -Advocate, September 26, 1979
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
BIRTHS —
DEELSTRA — John and Lynda
arc very proud to announce the
arrival of their son, Timothy
John, at Victoria Hospital. Lon-
don on September 10, 1979
weighing 8 pounds 14 ounces
Tim is the first grandchild for
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Thiel,
Zurich and third for Mr. and
Mrs. Gorge Deelstra. Lon-
don. 39pd
FULTON — Larry and Joyce
are happy to announce the birth
of their first child. Ryan
William, born September 19.
1979 at South Huron Hospital.
Exeter weighing 'leis 2oz First
grandson for Harold and Shirley
Kerslake and fifth grandson for
Alvin and Millie Fulton A great
grandchild for Mr and Mrs.
Reuben Pehlke. titonkton. On-
tario. 39pd
GILLESPIE — John and Jane
are very happy to announce the
arrival of their daughter, a sister
for Shawn Erin Jane wees born
on September 21. 19'9 at South
Huron Hospital. E eater.
weighing 'lbs I Ioz First grand-
daughter for Bili- and Mary
McCann. Mt Carmel and Herb
and Jean Gillespie. Bramp-
ton. 39pd
McCONNELL — Barry and
Shirky (nee Hodgson) of Lon-
don are happy to announce the
birth of their first child a
daughter Amber Marie ai St.
Josephs Hospital. London, on
Thursday August 30 weighing
Bibs 4ot First grandchild for
Howard and Lorene Hodgson
and 9th for Chester and Irene
McConnell of London 39pd
BIRTHS —
BREEN — John and Sherrie
proudly announce the arrival of
their first child. a son, Ryan
John Richard. Neighing 7Ib
6oz., September 14, 19'9 at St
Joseph's Hospital Proud grand-
parents are Bob and Helen Breen
and Dick and Jean Davis, all of
Ccntraha. 39c
BARNES — Hi' Cm Jeffrey
Bames of Exeter 1 would hke to
announce the safe arrival of my
little brother Trevor Douglas.
bom Sept. 13, 1979. albs. (loz.
to my mom And dad. Jun and
Penny Barnes in St. Joseph's
hospital London. Ont 39c
ENGAGEMENTS —
Mr and Mrs Ray Consitt,
RR 3 Kippen wish to announce
the forthcoming marriage of
their daughter Deborah Marie to
Ronald Allan son of Mr. and
Mrs Eli Denys, RR 3' Kippen.
The wedding to take place Sat•.
Oct 6 1979 at 3:30 p.m. at St.
Boniface Church Zurich- Recep-
tion to follow 39pd
The forthcoming marriage is
happily announced of Linda
LOU/SC daughter of Mrs. Shirley
Johnstone and the late J P
Johnstone Jr of Tobermors to
Mr Neil Wilhara Stephens, son
of Mr and Mrs. Joseph Stephen,
RR ! Kirk ton The marriage will
take place at Harbour United
Church. Tobermory. on October
13, 19-9 at 30 p.m. Reception
following ceremony at Tuber -
mon Lodge Open reception on
October 19. 19'9 at 8:30 p tn. at
Kirk!on Community Cen-
tre 39pd
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Zion
Lutheran Church
Dashwood
At Calvary
United Church
Pastor
REV MAYO MELLECKE
Sunday. September 30
9:30 a.m.Sunday Sehool
11.00 a.m —Divine Service
Everyone Welcome
Chr istian
Reformeu Church
Minister
REV CLARENCE BISHOP. B.A.B D
Sunday. September 30
10:00 a.m —Morning Worship
2:15 p.m.—Worship Service
Everyone Welcorrre
_ The Back to God Hour
CHLO 4:30 p.m. Dial 580
Centralia Faith
Tabernacle •
REV BOB DEGRAW
Sunday. September 30
9:45 a.m —Sunday School
11:00 a.m —Morning Worship
. 7:00 p.m. Evan plistic
Service
Evangelist Anita Pearce wiii be
conducting Revival Services
starting Monday Oct. 1st tarn
Friday nightly at 8 p m The
Tuesday Prayer Time will be
cancelled due to Special Ser-
vices.
Everyone Welcome
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rgs
James'at Andrew
MINISTER
REV JAMES F1)RSYTHE
Assistant Minister
REV GRANT MILLS
Organist and Choirmaster
Mr Robert Cameron
Sunday. September 30
9:45 a.m.—Church School
11:00 a :m. —Morning Worship
Nursery
Courtesy Car — 235-1744
Centralia and Zion
United Churches
Manse 228-6974
Minister MR PAUL SCHOTT
Sunday, September 30
10:00 —Centralia
Sunday School
11:15 —Centralia Worship
Guest speaker
Mr. Alson Bauman
of Kitchener
ORGANISTS
tion - Yvonne Jaques
and Mrs. Lorne Hern
Centralia
Mr. Douglas Gill
Wed. 8:30 p.m
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at the manse
' Sunday Sept. 30
11 a.rrf. Zion Atltttversir�t�.«e
Guest Speaker - Rev'Jolin T.
Beaton. former minister.
Special music by the choir with
former choir members joining
In. Lunch for all following ser- •
vice. during eervICe
All Ane Welcome Everyone Welcome
Lutheran Church
Andrew and George Streets
VICAR — DOUGLAS
PRIESTAP
Phone 235-1242
Sunday. September 30
9-30 a.m.—Sunday School
10:30 a.m. —Morning Service
Welcome
Calvary
United Church of Canada
Dashwood
Minister
Miss Barbara Laing
Organist
Miss Idella Gabel. A.R.C.T.
Sunday. September 30
9:45 a.m. — Church Service
Everyone Welcome
Bethel
• Reformed Church
Huron Street East. Exeter
Evangelical in teaching, '
Presbyterian in church government,
welcomes you
tor
REV HENRY VAN ESSEN
B.A. B.D
Sunday. September 30
1000 a.m — Worship
11 00 a.m —Sunday School
7 30 p.m. — Evening Worship
Telephone church 235-2084
Manse 235-1435
Everyone Welcome
Emmanuel
Baptist Church
Huron St. West
Fundemental — Evangelical_
Pastor -
REV LINNLOSHBOUGH
1f-66 `Sunday;,septemb `yO
9-45 a.m —Bible School
11:00 a.m —yarning Worship
7:30 p'.—Worship
Wed. 8:00 p.m. --Prayer
Meeting
Nursery Facilities
Everyone Welcome
Mrs L Loshbough
Organist
Caven Presbyterian
Church
MINISTER
REV KENNETH KNIGHT
Phone 235-2243
Organist
Mr Robert McIntosh
Sunday. September 30
9:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
Junior Sunday School
during service
10:15 a.m. —Senior Sunday
School
Everyone Welcome
Trivitt Memorial
Anglican Church
Main at Gilley
Rector
REV. G.A. ANDERSON,
O.F.C. Olp.
Organist
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TrinItj► Sixteen
September 30, 1879
11:15 a.m.—Morning Worship
Sunday School
ENGAGEMENTS --
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Scanlon of
Clendeboye ate pleased to an-
nounce the forthcoming
marnage of their daughter Linda
Darlene to Marven Garry son of
Mr. Marven Wein of Crediton.
The wedding will take place on
Fndav October 12, 1979 at 7
o'clock in Crediton United
Church Open reception- 39pd
ANNOUNCEMENTS —
The sons of Anthony, (Tony)
and Shirley Martone would like
to wish Mom and Dad a "Happy
25th Anniversary". They will be
celebrating September 28th with
and open dance. John. Clare and
Earl 39pd
The family of Florence and
Levi White invite their relatives,
friends and neighbours to share
in aekbrating their 40th wedding
anniversary on October 7, 1979
at their parents home from 2-5
p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Best wishes
(mly. please . 39
CARDS OF THANKS-
1
HANKS-1 % kild like to express my
sincere thanks to my family
friends and relatives for flowers.
treats. visits. cards and transpor-
tation -for Ina and I on my con-
finement in South Huron and St.
Joseph hospitals. Special thanks
to Dr. Wallace and Dr. Sales. the
nurses and staff of both
hospitals. Charles Browning
Sr. 39pd
1 would like to thank my fami-
h friends and relatives for the
farewell party of the Lucan Com-
munity Centre on Fnday Sept.
14. Thanks to you all for the
cards, gifts and good wishes.
This happy evening marking my
departure for Le Sotho Africa
will long be remembered. Jeff
Culbert. 39c
Mac and Ruth Dunlop, Grand
Bend would sincerely like to
thank all friends, relatives and
neighbours for gifts, and cards.
and helping us celebrate our 25th
wedding anniversary, Sat- Sept.
22nd at Gord and Jean's Ban-
quet hall. it will always be
treasured and appreciatred. 39c
I wish to thank my family.
relatives. and friends for cards
and visits during my stay in
University Hospital, and to all
who inquired since returning
home. Lloyd Eagleson. > 39pd
My sinsere thanks to my
relatives and neighbours and
friends for prayers, visits, many
cards and treats while a patient
in St. Joseph's hospital and at
home. also to the 1.O.O.F. for
flowers. B.M. Francis. ' 39pd
We wish to say a- sincere
"-Thank You" to all those who
gave assistance at the time, ande
since 'the fire. Special thanks to
Tony Conlin. Earl Neil. all those
who loaned tractors and other
equipment. the. Fire
Departments from Lucan,
Crediton and Huron Park and
Constable Wm. Hodgins of
Lucan O.P.P. Everything was
greatly appreciated. The Glavin
Family. 39pd
My sincere thanks to.'
neighbours and friends for their
kindness to Peter and 1 while 1
was inHospital,and since retur-
ning home. Also for visits,
flowers treats and cards. Very
special thanks to my sister and
my family. Mildred
McNaughton 39c
CARDS OF THANKS—
We would sincerely like to
thank our relatives. neighbours
and friends and fancily for the
dinner, the surprize party and
also the gifts. cards, and best
wishes on our 25th wedding an-
niversary. Kathleen and Ross
Hodgert. 39c
We both want to say thank
you very much to the Exeter
Council and the workers who
placed a good sidewalk on
Senior Street. Victor and Ruby
Hogarth. 39pd
..A sincere thanks to all my fami-
ly. friends and neighbours for
cards, visits, flowers and treats
while I was a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital and since
returning home. It was all greatly
appreciated. Anita Hunter. 39pd
My sincere thanks to my fami-
ly. neighbours and friends for
their cards, flowers. gifts and
visits while convalescing after my
Accident, in University hospital.
Special thanks to my brother
Walt and his wife Louise for the
hospitality shown to my wife.
Special thanks to Rev. Harley
Moore. and Rev. Stan
McDonald for their prayers and
visits, personal at Northlander
Mobile Homes, all Branches of
Independent Order of
Oddfellows and Rebekah
Assembly. Hoffman ambulance,
Dr. Bourne and staff. Dr. Hurst
and staff, nurses on 8th and 9th
floor who made my stay more
comfortable. Your kindness will
never be forgotten. Ernie
Chipchase. 39pd
Lieutenant colonel and Mrs.
R. G. Peat would like to thank
their children Marguerite
McLeod, Elizabeth Sanderson
and Bruce Peat their 1i
grandchildren and 7 great
grandchildren for the surprize
party given for their father on his
80th birthday held at this grand-
daughter Carol Stuart's
home. 39pd
IN MEMORIAM —
FINKBEINER — In loving
memory of a dear son and
brother Ray Kenneth who
passed away 3 years ago Oct. 1
1976.
We often sit and think of you
and think of how you died,
To think you could't say
goodbye before you closed
your eyes,
The blow was hard, the shock
severe, we never thought your
death so near.
And only those who have lost
can tell the pain of parting
without farewell,
Never more than a thought
away, loved and remembered
in so many ways.. •
Lovingly remembered by
Mom. Dad, Carl, Joan, and
Clayton and family. 39pd
FISH ER — in loving memory of
Raymond Fisher, who passed
away. October I. 1978.
God saw you getting tired,
When a cure was not to be.
So he put his arms around you,
And whispered "come to me"
How could we know, you would
not see another spring.
The yellow daffodilsbloema rthe
robin redbreast sing,
The soft brown earth upturned,
the blades of greenest grass,,
The budding trees in the lane,
where once you loved to pass.
Always remembered by your
wife Verlyn, children and
grandchildren. 39c
IN MEMORIAM—
DICK — In loving memory of a
dear son and brother Jeffery
Ross who went with Jesus four
years ago Sept. 25, 1975 at the
age of six.
When God calls little children
To dwell with Him above
We mortals sometimes question
The wisdom of His love
For no heartache compares with
The death of one small child
Who does so much to make our
world
Sam wonderful and mild
Perhaps God tires of calling
The aged to His fold
So he picks a rosebud
Before it can grow old
God knows how much we need
them
And so He takes but few
To make the land of Heaven
More beautiful to view
Believing this is difficult
Still'so nehow we must try
The saddest word mankind
knows
Will always be goodbye
So when a little child departs
We who are left behind
Must realize God loves little
children
And angels are hard to find.
Very sally missed and lovingly
remembered bs Mum and
Jason. 39pd
DICK — In loving memory of a
special little boy Jeffery 'Ross
Dick who was on his way to
school on Sept. 25. 1975.
A bright healthy flower grew
From just a tiny secd
The summer sun and gentle rain
Kept it free from need
Those who looked upon its
bloom •
Found the sky more blue
And then one day, the little
flower -
Disappeared from view
You see, God has a garden
Where grows none but the fair
So He took him w here there will
always be
His precious loving care.
Dearly loved and remembered
by Grandma and Papa. 39pd
EAGLESON — in loving
memory of a dear father and
mother Eliza who passed away
25 years ago Sept 23, 1954 and
James who passed away 3 years
age Dec. 21st 1976
Their memory is a keepsake
With which we will never part
Through God has them in his
keeping
We still have them in our hearts.
Loved and remembered by
•their family Viola, Robert,
James, Harvey, Shirley, Jack and
families. 39c
GUENTHER — In loving
memory of a dear husband and
father Carl Guenther who passed
away four years ago September
.22, 1975, a dear son and brother
John Guenther who passed away
December 24, 1969, and a dear
daughter and sister Janet
.Guenther who passed away
suddenly May 14', 197.9.
We cannot keep from wondering
No matter how we try,
In our sad and aching hearts
We kap on asking why
The reason is hidden somewhere
In the pattern God has planned
We must believe and trust Him
And someday we'll understand.
Lovingly remembered and
deeply missed by Mabel and
Karen. 39nc
IN MEMORIAM —
KERR — In loving memory of a
dear mother and. grandmother,
Ella Kerr who was taken
suddenly four years ago.
September 26. 1975
WhatwewouI give if NC could
say.
Hello. Mont, in the same old
way,
To hearyoursoice.see your
smile,
To sit with you and chat awde
So you who have a mother.
Cherish her with care,
For you'll never know the
heartache
Till you see her vacant chair.
Lovingly remembered and
never to be forgotten by son
Emest, daughter-in-law Gaye
and grandchildren Teri and
Jeffrey. 39pd
KERR — In loving memory of
our daughter Ella Kerr, who left
us so suddenly four years ago.
September 26th 1975.
Time goes on with many changes
Joys, sorrow. smiles and tears
But your memory never leaves us
With the passing of the years.
Too dearly.sloved to ever be
forgotten by Mother and
Joe. 39pd
IN MEMORIAM —
KERR — In loving memory of a
dear mother and grandmother
who passed away 4 years ago,
Sept. 26, 1975
Though absent you are very near
Still loved, still mused and very
dear
A silent thought a secret tear
Keeps your memory forever
clear.
Lovinglyremembered and
sadly missed by 'daughter Ruth
Anne, son-in-law Larry and
grandchildren. 39c
KERR — In loving memory of
my wite of 35 years Ella Kerr
who passed away suddenly 4
years ago September 26th 1975.
Softly 1 turn back the pages of
time
And wander down memoss latie.
Craig 39pd
TAYLOR — In loving memory
of a dear mother and
grandmother Adeline Taylor
who passed away .1 year ago.
We think of her in silence
And often speak her name
But all we have is memories
And her picture in a frame.
Daddy loved and sadly missed
by Harry, Melba and family. 39c
GARAGE SALE — Saturday,
September 29th, 9:00 - 1:00 cor-
ner Sanders and William Street,.
next to bowling alley. Sponsored
by XiGamma Nu Chapter. Beta
Sigma.
39c
CANADIAN CANCER —
Society invites you to its annual
dinner and meeting to be held at
Pineridge Chalet on Monday.
October 1st. 1979. Guest
speaker, Hon. Monique Begin.
Begin M.P. tickets '6.00 per per-
_ son. Please call Norm Whiting,
235-1964 or Unit Office, 482-
7832. 39c
ZION (Usborne) UNITED
CHURCH — Sunday. Sept. 30,
11 a.m. Fall anniversary service
Rev. John -T. Beaton. former
minister guest speaker. Special
music by the choir with former
choir members joining in.
Friends. especially former Zion
Church members are cordially
invited for this reunion service
and lunch following. 39c
ANNIVERSARY SERVICE —
Chiselhurst United Church, Sun-
day, September 30th. 1979, 2:00
p.m. Rev. Stanley McDonald
Anniversary Preacher with The
Snell Family of Londesborough
as Guest Music. 39cc
HIBBt:RT UNITED CHUR(;ii
— Annual Waltz party Oct. 2.
Kirkton Woodham Community
Centre. dancing 8:30-12:30.
Music by the Footnotes. Admis-
sion '2.50 per person or '6.01) per
family. Ladies please bring
lunch- Everyone
welcome. 39:40:41 c
BLYTH CENTRE — for the
Arts presents the Woodstock
Choralaires, Wednesday, Oc-
tober 3rd at 8:00 p.m. Blyth
Memorial Hall. Blyth. Tickets
'3.50, available by mail Box 291.
Blyth or at the door. 39c
St. John Ambulance has
over 2000 certified First Aid
Instructors, trained to their
required standards, and can
provide First Aid training
for groups anywhere in
Ontario.
MIRACLE REVIVAL
SALVATION - HEALING AND DELIVERANCE
with
EVANGELIST
ANITA PEARCE
YORKTON - SASKATCHEWAN
PLACE -Faith Tabernacle - Centralia
DATE - October 1 si - 5th•
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TIME - Monday - Friday 8:00 P. M.
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PLAN -NOW TO ATTEND '
Bring the Sick, Diseased or Afflicted
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ATTENTION LADIES —
Night Bass sew Oct. 4 and 5, 10
a.m. - 4 p.m. are having a Yar-
dage Sale of left over kits for
slips. nighties, tjtc., elastics, laces
and straps and short ends of
fabrics carried over from night
school classes- Suitable for
skirts, slacks, blouses. etc. 265
Pryde Blvd. 39c
RED CROSS — Blood Donor
Clinic Thurs, Oct. 11 2-4 p.m.
5:30-8:30 p.m. South Huron
Recreation Centre. 39:40c
RUMMAGE SALE — Oct. 18
'10 a.m.-4 p.m. No sales before 10
a.m. Thursday. Auction 1:30
p.m. All proceeds to women's
Auxiliary to South Huron
Hospital. Pick-up 9 a.m. Wed.
Oct. (7. 40:41:42pd
EXETER & DISTRICT
CHRISTIAN WOMEN'S
CLUB — First meeting this ses-
sion Friday. Sept. 28. Coffee
hour 9:30 .A. M. Anglican
Church Hall. All Ladies
N'elco me. 39c
ANNUAL TAG DAY — for
Women's . Auxiliarj• to South
Huron Hospital Sept. 28 &
39c
EXETER UCW — Annual
Bazaar, -Sat., Nov. 17. 39c:40nc
FESTIVAL SINGLES DANCE
— Friday. Sept. 28 Victorian Inn.
Stratford. Dancing 9-1.
Welcome all singles over 25. No
blue jeans. - 39c
THE FAMILY OF OTiS
SAWYER — invites you to his
80th Birthday Party on Oct. 7/79
in Kirkton Woodham Com-
munity Centre from 2 to 10.
Potluck supper.at 5 o'clock. Br-
ing' your musical instruments
and family and join in the fun.
Come when you can and stawas
long as you wish. 39c
BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 7:30 P.M.
FIRST SHOW AT DUSK
For Information Phone:
482-7030
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
LIMITED
BEECH STREET-CLINTON
PLAYING FRIDAY-, SATURDAY, SUNDAY: SEPT. 28, 19, 30
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Exeter
Curling
Club
Any new curlers wishing to join the Exeter
Curling Club please contact the following:
Men's Draw •
Doug Pearson 235-1546
Ladies Draw
Karen Davidson 235-2820
Mixed Draw
Gerry Gray 235-268-1
128th Annual
IIDERTUN
SEPT. 28, 29 FAIR
THE EDUCATIONAL
EXHIBITION
FRIDAY FEATURES --
MID% AY. ('ON('ENSiONS and EXHIBITS BUILDING
opens 6.30 p.m.
8 p.m. 4-H CALF CLUB JUDGING and SALE
SATURDAY FEATURES-- Opens 10.00 a.m.
' Lll EST( K K Complete E.Aibif
PRODUCTS OE' TIIE SOH.
LADIES ('RAE1S - F'OOl)S
and BAKING
FLOWER SHOW
EDUCATIONAL EXIIIBITS
PH(YI'IK:RAPHi EXHIBIT
ART EXHIBITS
1-11 a('l1IEl E11EN'I' 8:11"
I'M" SHOW
Official Opening at 12 Noon
HORSE SHOWS
HUGE PARADE starlint at 11.00 a.m. RANDS — MIDWAY
CONCESSIONS — l'ONl RACES — ROAD RACES
Tug-of-war, Obstacle Course Race
Many Refreshment Booths on Grounds
DANCE 9 - 1. Music by
Ken Day's Orchestra
SPECIAL CROWNING OF QUEEN AND
EVENT Junior Amateur Show!
FRIDAY EVENING AT 8.00 P.M.
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Box office open at 8:00
First show at dusk.
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FRIDAY & SATURDAY
September 28-29
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each car will receive a pass for opening
dates of our 1980 season. THANK YOU
J V South Huron
1 L Recreation Centre
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■ "` FALL ACTIVITIES
ROLLER SKATING
LAST WEEKEND FOR ROLLER
SKATING
Friday 7 30 - 10 00
Sunday 7:3-0 - 10 00
Admission S1 00 Rentals 50'
FALL PROGRAM
1. FLOWER ARRANGING by Coun-
try Spire ,
Thursdays 7.30 - 10 00
REGISTRATION `10 00 (material ex-
tra)
2. GYMNASTICS
South Huron Distric High School
REGISTRATION s18.00 .per child
starting Oct 27 (delayed- due to;
equipment not available)
3. BASIC AUTO '
Mondays 7.30 - 9 00
REGISTRATION $10,.00 per, person
f lCtOr Bt11'Br . - ,
REGISTRATIONS WILL BE TAKEN AT
THE SOUTH HURON RECREATION
CENTRE UNTIL SEPT. 28, 1979.
DANCE LESSONS
Ballet Tap Jazz & Disco
REGISTRATION Sept. 26, at 7:00 p.m.
At the South Huron Recreation Centre
For more information contact Barb
Westman at 229-6608. In affiliation
with the South Hurofl Recreation Board.
SQUARE DANCING
Anyone interested in taking Square
Dance Lessons are asked to contact the
Recreation Office at -235-2833.
EXETER FIGURE SKATING
Registration Day Saturday Sept. 29
10-12 noon
' South Huron Recreation Centre
r' ARENPS ICE BOOKINGS
Open ice Time Saturday 7-11 p.m.
- Sunday 10-11 p.m.
Please contact recreation office to book
ice time at 235-2833.
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