Times Advocate, 1989-05-17, Page 11Lioness Yard Sale - The Exeter Lioness club staged a yard sale Saturday at the Lions Youth Centre.
Above, Marilyn Luther makes a purchase from Lioness members Mary Lou Becker, Marian Rider and
Liz Bell.
Welcome back familiar faces
GRAND BEND -. This summer,
the Huron Country Playhouse will
welcome back some familiar faces.
Former Huron Country Playhouse
Artistic Director, Ron Ulrich will
take time out from his duties at
,Stage West in Edmonton to return
to the. Playhouse to direct Neil Si-
mon's, Last of the Red Hot Lovers.
Mr. Ulrich was Artistic Director at
the Playhouse from 1983 to 1986.
and during that time he was respon-
sible for commissioning many new.
Canadian works, bringing to frui-
tion the first professional season in
Playhouse II, and directing the ma-
jority of the main stage produc-
tions.
[an Deakin, will return to .the
main stage at Huron Country Play-
house this season for two -produc-
tions; Agatha Christie's Witness for
Speaker. at Exeter UCW
EXETER - "Thcy call Hcr
. Blessed" was the theme of the after-
noon unit of U.G.W. Exeter United.
Church on May -ll in the church
parlour.
A good attendance enjoyed the
program with Rev. Sheila Macgre-
gor showing pictures relating to the
life of Jesus' mother Mary. She told
of the Virgin Mary's parents. Hcr
mother. was .St. Anne. Mary had a
good religious up -bringing. There
are many ways of describing Mary's
love, faith and obedience. She was a
great example of motherhood.
Scripture passages were read by
Mrs. Gertrude Hamilton and Mrs.
Kay Green. Meditations were given '
on these passages by Mrs. Ruth
Ellwood and Mrs. Doris Sillcry,
Mrs. Hakel .Miller .read a prayer.
poem.
A quartet of Mrs. Maxine_Sereda,
Mrs. Norma Hooper, Mr. Par Skin-
ner and Mr. Carfrcy_Cann rendered
two numbers.
Mrs. Laura Dickey conducted the
business.
The general meeting of U.C.W.
is to be April 29 at 8 p.m. The
next meeting of .the afternoon unit
will be Junc 1. Friendship Tea is
June 8, and Westminster weekend
June 9to 11.
The meeting closed with a social
hour.
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Monday - Friday
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HAIR CARE - SKIN CARE - MANICURES - NAIL TIPS
- HOT WAXING - MAKE-UP - EAR PIERCING
HAIRSTYLISTS
ESTHETICIAN
OPEN - 9 .am. - 9 p.m.
Mon. - Fri.
Sat., 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
WALK-INS WELCOME
Prop: Lorelei Battram
the Prosecution and Ray Cooney's
-Run For Your Wife. His role in
Run For Your Wife will mark Ian's
second performance in a Ray.
Cooney. play at Hurn Country
Playhouse. In 1985, 'Mr. Deakin
played Alistair Spinlow in "Move
over Mrs_ Markham", one of Huron
Country Playhouse's most success-
ful non-musical productions.
The Playhouse will also. be wel-
coming back Shelley Peterson in
her role as Barbara Smith in Run
For Your Wife. Ms. Peterson was a
member of the HCP 'company in
the days when plays were performed
-under a rented big top tent. Ms. Pe-
terson appeared in the Huron,Cou -
try Playhouse productions of "Un-
der the Yum Yum Tree" (1973),
"Bus Stop" (1973), "The Star Span-
gled Girl"- (1916), "The Miracle
Worker" (1983), and "Bedroom
Farce" (1984).
Actor, Director: -Writer, Jack
Northmore will return in August to
take the stage'as The King in Rod-
gers and Hammerstein's, The .King
and I. Jack's list of credits at Huron
Country Playhouse is long and dis-
tinguished. He is best remembered
for his performances as Norman
Thayer -in "On Golden Pond" (1983)
and Matthew in "Anne of Green
Gables" (1985). Last season Jack
wrote and starred in the Playhouse
II production "Mercer! Beaucoup!",
a tribute to song -writer Johnny
Mercer.
Ron, Ian, Shelley, and Jack are
all old favourites -at Huron Country
Playhouse, and are sure to contrib-
ute to a successful season of sus-
pense, laughter, song and dance.
Forthcoming marriage - Ron
and Beamice Cote and Eugene
and Carol Willard are pleased to
announce the forthcoming mar-
riage of.Lise and Doug on June
10, t989, at St. Mary's
Church, Bryanston at 3:30. A
pre -wedding dance is planned
for May 27. Phone 235-275-6.
Everyone welcome.
Forthcoming marriage Mr.
itnd Mrs. Keith Volland, Hensall,
are pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Lisa Marie, to Robert
Scott Pedlar, son of Mrs. Iola
Pedlar, Sarnia, and the late Wil-
liam Pedlar. The wedding will
take place -at Our Lady of
Mount Carmel Church on May
27, 1989 at 3:00 p.m. Open re-
ception to follow in Hensall.
Times -Advocate, May 17, 1989
Lioness Club learn
wardrob'c basics
By Lioness Laurie Dykstra
EXETER - The Exeter Lioness
Club met for their regular meeting
at the Exeter Masonic Hall on April
24 at 7:00 p.m. A delicious meal
was topped off with a mouth-
watering dessert..
Vicki Morrison spoke to the Lio-
ness members on picking out the
basics for a wardrobe, so that col-
ouring, body shape and clothing
personality may be chosen to suit
each individua4Building wardrobes
around mix and match pieces or co-
ordinates can truly spread the cloth-
ing dollar. -
Clothing personality can be ex-
pressed by those categories: Dra-
matic, Romantic, Classic and Natu-
ral. Individuals express themselver.
in different ways for•many different
occasions. It's best to pick and
choose well, since the item of
clothing could be worn for many
years, if properly coordinated.
The SAAN store of Exeter in
cooperation with the Exeter Lioness
and Lions had a promotional week
from May 1 to 6, where they would
donate 10 percent of all sales to the
Club.,The proceeds from sales was
almost $3,000 and proceeds from
-Breakfast and Hot Dog Stand was
$600. This money will be donated
to the Exeter Lions Youth Centre.
The Exeter Lioness Garage Sale
was May 13 in the morning, at the
Exeter Lions Youth Centre.
Homecoming. Days and Ball
Tournaments at the South Huron
Community Centre are scheduled
Laughter
heard at
May UCW
AILSA CRAIG - Peals of laugh-
ter could be heard in the Sunday
School room of the Ailsa Craig
United Church when the U.C.W.
met there for the May meeting.
-The shouts and laughterwerepart
of the Win, Lose or Draw program
when Miss Paris Green (Betty Su-
therland) of Paris in her flowery hat
was the guest artist.' -
All her art work consisted of Bib-
lical scenes and the audience did
very well at guessing what they
were. -
Thcn, to make our minds work,
Mary Clark, who was in charge of
the programme provided us with
Bible Bingo and two contests.
During the worship service pre-
sented by Mary Clark and Betty Su-
therland we sang two hymns.
Donna Cox presided for the busi-
ness meeting. Treasurer Mary
Scafe, reminded everyone that the
money from the mini -fundraiser,
the April calendar should now be
given to her.
All the members agreed they
would like Yvette McGregot to
plan a U.C.W. outing in August.
During the social time we sang
Happy Birthday to Marie Campbell.
Jean Maguire and her helpers
served a delicious lunch. -
To the next meeting we will
bring articles suitable for the Can-
cer Cupboard. The U.C.W. will
meet again on Junc 13 at 6:30 p.m.
for a pot luck picnic at Victoria
Inn, Carlisle. At that time we hope
that the ladies from Brinsley
U.C.W. and Carlisle U.C.W. will
meet with us.
for June 9, 10 and 11, 1989. The
Exeter Lioness will be manning the
food booth in the Exctcr Agricultu-
ral Building. Enjoy the good home
cooking, while attending the ball
games. -
Two Life Memberships in Lions
Foundation of Canada were donated
in the names of Exeter Lioness
Mary Jane MacDougall and Joan
Hunking,
Remember to get involved and
support your local Lioness/Lions
Club functions in the upcoming
months: The money raised is donat-
ed to projects within the communi-
t for our cn'o tment.
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Engagement - Roxanne and
• Derek Hippern .are happy to an-
nounce the engagement of
their mother, Sheila Hippern of
Grand Bend to Ron Romphf of
Sylvan.
Serving - Refreshments were included in ,the price of admission to
Nightbeat '89. Among the SHDHS student waiters were Melanie
Jones (left) and Brenda Wilkinson.
IT'S STANDARD TRUST
SAVINGS TIME
AND WE'RE GIVING
Receive a Seiko, Pulsar or
Lorus watch.just for opening
a new Savings Account of
$2,500 or more
t:\%tntmum 911 days,
And ...tor our regular
customers in this branch a
special draw for a Bulova
"Regulator" wall clock.
Complete rules are
-available at all branches.
\V' want you to try your
"Hometown Savings Centre", so
were offering: Your choke of
Men's or ladies Watches. lust
for opening a new savings .
account of:
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386 Main St. S., Exeter NOM 1S0
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IS GETTING MORE.
SEE WHO REALLY HAS THE BEST RATE. * COMPARE
BANK TO THE STANDARD TRUST PRIME RATE
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Prime
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Bank of Commerce
Investor's
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Standard
interest
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survey. Subject
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than the
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to change without notice. '
Prime Rate Savings Account you get higher
banks offer on every dollar every day.
STANDARD
TRUST 386 Main St. S., Exeter
NOM ISO 235-1060