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Times Advocate, 1989-11-01, Page 6rage 6 Times -Advocate, November 1, 1989 After the donation - Beatrice Ersman holds some gauze to the arm of Const. Leo Weverink, one of over 250 blood donprs at the clinic at SHDHS organized by the Ausable River Nomads. Jre than 250 donors successful Blood D9nor Clinic EXETER - Another successful Blood Donor Clinic at SHDHS is over and the Red Cross team and Ausable River. Nomads are well pleased with the turnout. With 251 donors and only nine deferrals a to- tal of 242 units of blood were do- nated. The students always help in- crease our total and a good number were first time donors. We hope they continue to support our Clinic. Thank you to everyone who took time to give the gift of life. Blood is always needed and its the donors that make it readily available. The Nomads extend a sincere. thanks to Mr. Wooden and staff at the high school, Howard Holtz - mann of EMA, Pepsi, Frayne's, Jer- ry MacLean, Co-op Gas Bar and the merchants who displayed signs and posters, the Rebekahs and Exeter Girl Guides. These Blood Donor Clinics are held to provide people with an op- portunity to make a significant gift to the sick and injured. The next Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic will be held on Monday, April 30, 1990. CCAT hosts baked bean contest CENTRALI A re you re- ply are your 'own secret ingre- nowned for your secret baked -bean clients! Contest rules will be at - recipe? Well here's a chance for tacked to the one pound bag of you .to put your cooking skills to beans (approximately two cups) and. the test. Get out your recipe for there is no entry fee. baked bcans - or create a new one - Charlie Broadwell, manager of and enter the 'Great Centralia Bean .the Ontario Bean -Producers' mar - Cook -Off". keting Board will be the master of Centralia College .is hosting the ceremonies for the event. The judg- bake_d bean competition in conjunc- es are Murray Cardiff, MP for Hu- ron County, and Yvonne- Reynolds of the Exeter Timcs-Advocatc. Judging will take place. on Satur- day, November 18 at 12:15 p.m. Participants are asked to bring their entries to the college by noon. The winning baked bean entry will receive S50 in prize money. Second prize is S25 and third prize is $15. The winning recipe will be tion with Showcase '89, a two day Ivent coming up on November 17 "and 18, 1989: Anyone interested in entering in the competition can pick up their white beans on Fri- day, November 3 between 4:30 and 8 p.m. at Valu -Mart and Darlings grocery stores in Exeter and at Knechtels in Huron Park. The beans arc free all you have to sup= Teachers - Twenty-five year pins were presented to Mary Moffatt (left). vice principal of the Learning Resource Centre, Clinton, and Joan Perrie, Exeter Public School, by Alison Beckett, executive as- sistant of the Federation of Women Teachers Association of Ontario at the fall banquet of the Huron Women Teachers' Association held at the Brussels Community Centre. Attention Baked Bean Lovers Enter the "Great Centralia Bean Competition" for the Best Baked Beans during Showcase '89, Centralia CnIlona on Saturday, Nov. 18 M.C. - Charlie Broadwell, Ont. Bean Producers' Marketing Board Judges - Murray Cardiff, MP Huron - Yvonne Reynolds, Exeter Times Advocate 1st prize: $50, 2nd $25. 3rd $15 , To Enter: Pick up your free white beans on Fri., • November 3 from 4:30 - 8 p:m. at Valu Mart, Darlings and Knechtels in Huron Park. Sponsored by Cook's, Hensall Co-op, W.G. Thompson and Centralia College Contact the college, 228-6691 for more information. CENTRALIA COLLEGE published in the local papers. The prize money has been generously donated by Cooks', Hensall Co-op and W.G. Thompsons. Centralia College is supplying -the white beans which are actually a variety named "Centralia" because of the college's involvement in develop- ing the strain. The "Great Bean Cook -Off' is just one of the activities going on during Showcase '89. The highlight of Showcase is a performance of the hilarious one-man play "Letter from Wingfield Farm" starring Rod Beattie. Beattie has travelled across the country performing -the play and has received national acclaim. The curtain goes up Saturday, No- vember 18 at 8:00 p.m. at the Rec- reation Centre. Huron Park. Tickets are only $10 each. Contact Central- ia College at 228-6691 for more in- formation. VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES Perth -Huron Branch 482-3937 CANADA 271-7991 MORMON. THE HOME Weddings Large and'Small We are the professionals COUNTRY (LOWERS 391 Main St, Exeter 235-2350 r Unique Design Baskets Gift Baskets for all occasions We hope to see you on November 5 at the Exeter Legion and on No- vember 11 and 12 at the Lucan Community Centre Faye vanOss 97 Langford Dr., Lucan NOM 2J0 - (519) 227-4586 Rhonda McTeer pt. James Dr. (RR2) Lucan NOM 2J0 (519) 227-4856 Ptnerfdge Barbecue Company Last Chance In 1989! We have a limited supply of Frozen BBQ chicken $5.00 for 6 quarters Frozen BBQ Sausage $5.00 & $10.00 bags (2 1/2 & 5Ibs.) Frozen BBQ Ribs $5.00 bags Call 262-3409 Auxiliary marks 38th anniversary. EXETER - The Ladies Auxiliary to the $.E. Pooley Exeter Branch 167 Royal Canadian Legion held their regular meeting Monday. Oc- tober 23 marking their 38th anni- versary. A scrumptious pot luck supper was enjoyed by 35 members before our business meeting chaired. by President Cathy Pfaff. Zone Commander Mary Hawn from Kincardine made her official visit. Mildred Chalmers' transfer was accepted and she was wel- comed by all. Lynda Parkinson won the mys- tery prize. Past President Erny Robinson was presented with her Past Presi- dents medal and a gift on behalf of the Auxiliary. Year pins were also presented. Anita Hunter received her 30 -year pin and Esther Hillman her 20 -year pin. Other recipients who were un-• able to attend were Mae Brintnell for her 35 -year pin, Jean Noels her 30 -year pin, Estelle Chalmers her 25 and Shirley Snell her 10 -year pin. Two teams participated in Zone Sewing demonstrated LUCAN - Dorcas Unit of Lucan United Church unit leader Mabel Froats welcomed members and read a poem on "Talents". Church calendars were ordered. One car -load of articles for Wom- en's Community House has been delivered and more may be left at Francis St. door of the church. A sewing project was demon- strated by Honour Stanley. More crafts were brought in for the ba- zaar November 25. We discussed choosing a Christ- mas gift for shut-ins.and the mak- ing of turkey and beef pies in No- Kippen 4-H club KIPPEN - We started -off with the 4-H pledge. We answered the roll call with a place where you have used a microwave oven, and situation where a microwave oven offers convenience. After going through the rest of our books, Michelle made Spud- wisers while I made S'mores. Lori made Grape Spritzers. Everybody liked the foods and drinks. Our next meeting is Monday, Oc- tober 30 with Karen making Rice Pudding and Candace and Jennifer making Bunwiches. Press Reporter Martina Aisen- preis Valuable Coupon Don's Shoe Place, Exeter Store Only. With this coupon receive 15% off the purchase of all ladies - mens snowboots and hiker's. If already on sale at lower price . omit coupon No minimum purchase Offer expires Nov. 11/89 n. io o. Valuable Coupon v Don's Shoe Place, Exeter= Store Only. With this coupon receive 15% off the purchase of all childrens brand name snow boots. If al- ready on sale at lower price omit this coupon No minimum purchase Offer expires Nov. 11/89 1 60 Main St. Seaforth, 397 Main St., Exeter, Suncoast Mall, Goderlch Because you're worth it 1 vember. For roll call, each answered with her favourite hymn. Helen Banung and Greta Gibson led in worship with the theme "Human Relations". Marjorie Park and Verna Ibitisen, using maps and their daity fournals, took us through their month-long trip to Holland, Germany, Austria, France and Italy. We look forward to seeing their pictures. Group 3 is in charge of Novem- ber 28 meeting. All are asked to bring food or a personal item for the London Cancer -Cupboard. -r LE? Cribbage in Wingham; one team is advancing to District level. Six teams attended Zone Darts in Clinton, with four teams advancing to District level. 5200.00 was do- nated to the South Huron Rec Cen- tre for two weeks free public skat- ing. December 11 was the date set for the Auxiliary Christmas Dinner. Zone Commander Hawn outlined changes being made by . Provincial Command, and thanked the Auxil- iary for their support toward the Branch, the Veterans and the Com- munity. Lenore Latulippe, second vice president, on behalf of the Auxil- iary thanked Zone Commander Hawn and presented her with a gift. November being ' our Month to Remember, there will be a Remem- brance Day Parade to the Cenataph on Sunday, November 5 with the laying of wreaths at 10:30 a.m. Fol- lowing that, a church service will be held at Trivia Memorial Angli- can Church at 11 a.m. - The Auxiliary November meeting will be held Monday, November 27 at 8 p.m. Two speakers from the Christmas Bureau will be our guests of the evening, at such time a 550.00 donation will be made to the Christmas Bureau. . for 1989. 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