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Times Advocate, 1989-11-08, Page 27Participant - Diane Andrews, Centralia, was one of over 30 exhibi- tors at the Exeter Craft Show and Sale held in the Legion hall on Sunday. Elirmville 4-H COMING 'EVENTS BAZAAR AND TEA in Brinsley An- glican Church, Saturday, November 11, 2 p.m. 4346* MEN'S HAM AND EGG SUPPER - Hibbert United Church, Staffa, Wednes: day, November 15, 5-8 p.m. Adults $6.00, children under 12 $2.00. 43,44,45* BAKE AND GIFT SALE - November 18, 11 a.m., sponsored by South Huron Hospital Gift Shop at former A&H- store. 44,45,(46)c ANNUAL CHRISTMAS ARTS AND CRAFTS SHOW AND SALE, Lucan Community Centre, Saturday, Novem. ber 11, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., Sunday, No- vember 12, 12 noon - 6 p.m. Over 150 tables of crafts. Inquiries 227-4442. 44,45c AN OLD TYME FIDDLE JAMBOR- EE at the Seaforth and District Commu- nity Centres, Sunday, November 12, 1:30 to 8 p.m. Hot dinner served (roast beef) $8.00 per person. Admission $3.00. k 44,45p CHRISTMAS CRAFT SHOW AND SALE Wednesday, November 8, 1 p.m. -10 p.m. and Thursday, November 9, 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Dashwood Commu- nity Centre. Refreshments, door prizes, draws. Admission 750. Under 6 years free. Everyone welcome. 44,45c PUBLIC FORUM ON THE ENVI- RONMENT, Lucknow Town Hall, Wednesday, November 15, 1989, 7:30 p.m. Free Admission. Speakers: Profes- sor Bill Andrews, Jim Lang, Paul Whi- tendorf, Ted Zettel, Tony McQuail. Groups: Bruce Waste Management, En- vironmental Minds, Men of Trees, Temagami Wilderness Society, Ecolog- ical Farmers. Door prize, refreshments. Topics: A sustainable Agriculture, Waste Management..Organized by the Huron -Bruce New Democrats. 45c SOUTH HURON HOSPITAL AUX- ILIARY November meeting will be held on Tuesday, November 14 at 2 p.m. in the Board Room at the Hospi- tal. 45c CRAFT AND BAKE SALE, Novem- ber 15, 2-4 p.m., Queensway Nursing Home, Hensall; Sponsored by Queens- way Resident Council and Volunteer Auxiliary. 45c. SINGLES DANCE, White Carnation Hall, Holmesville, November 11, Tif- fins. 45c MUSICAL DRAMA "NIGHT - WATCH", November 25, 8:00 p.m. in the auditorium of Exeter Public School'. Performance by the Academy of Per- forming Arts of Youth With a Mission. Freewill offering. 45,46,47c I.O.O.F. EUCHRE, November 8, 8 p.m., Lodge 'Hall. Ladies please bring lunch. 45* NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE, Kirk - ton_ -Woodham Community Centre. Mu- sic by. The Jam Band (Phil Blackler Band). 45,46,(47)c • ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PENNY SALE - . Precious Blood CWL. Wednesday, November 15 - 7 p.m. Ex- eter Legion. Adults $1.00, children free under 12. Refreshments, door prizes, draws, baking, crafts, fish pond, all welcome. •44-45c EVERYONE HAS BEEN ASKING when is your Christmas Open House, so here's the dates and times to put on your calendar, plan your outing with friends and relatives. November 2 - November 18. Mon. Fri. & Sat. 9:30 a.m. to 4;30 p.m. Tues. Wed. & Thurs. 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Not Open Sun- days. Come visit "Once Upon a Special Christmas" and see our home decorated from top to bottom with ideas galore. Murtay's House of Flowers, 11 Rich- mond St. Arkona, 828-3398. See ybu Soon. 43'-46c JEAN'S NEEDLEWORK & CRAFTS Christmas Open House, Show and Sale, November 17, 18. 19. 290 Sanders Street, Exeter. 4346* • NOVEMBER 17 AND 1* Centralia College presents Showcase '89 featur- ing "Letter from Wingfield Farm" star- ring Rod Beattie (November 18). Live demonstrations, competitions and semi- nars relating to current issues in agri- culture and food. Contact Centralia.. College for more information, (519) 228-6691. 43-45c ELIMVILLE - On October 4 Elimville I had their first meeting for the club Good Foods Fast. We chose our officers. They are: President Erin Coward, Vice Presi- dent Barb Tieman, Secretary and Press reporters Amy Johns and Jen- ny Hardy. Our leaders are• Linda Johns and Nanty Smith. We baked Spiced Apple Muffins. On October 17 Elimville I had their second meeting. We chose our name Brown Bag Beauties. We prepared three kinds of mac- aroni which are microwaveable macaroni, Kraft Dinner apd home- made, macaroni. We seemed to pre- fer Kraft dinner over the others. Press reporters Amy Johns and Jenny Hardy Lucan Community Bingo.. Wednesday, , Nov. 8 Bingo' Starts 7:30 ,• • Regular Games $1000.7 Jackpot Game Total Prizes $2300 Dud to the licence regulations, no one under 16 allowed to play Licence #537495 Albatross Tavern Huron Park 228-6733 Entertainment this Thurs. & Fri. "PRESS" Every Wed. Wings as u like 'em 250 each All day long Get tickets now for La- dies' Night Sat., Nov. 25th 8 p.m.. , Guys & Dolls $7.50 advance $10 door, limited seats tivPs o F • FG reasure Chest BINGO Thursday, Nov. 9 Zurich Community Centre JACKPOT $1,000.nsT Bonanza game in 52 calls ' -Estimated Value $200 Over $2800 In Cash Prizes Doors open at 6:15 p.m. Bingo starts'at 7:30 p.m. No one under 16 eli • ible to • la ;rc/e CO BARN DANCE Fri., Nov. 10 Singles Dance 'Lost Highway Sat., Nov. 11 Lee Davidson and Sage- brush Sun., -Nov. 12 Christmas Craft Show (10 a.m. to 5 p.m.) NEW YEAR'S EVE TICKETS 'NOW ON SALE No Blue Jeans, Please! 349-2678 Group Reservations Welcome Lester's Road House Formerly Exeter Tavern Entertainment this Thurs., Fri., & Sat. DeJeVu Saturday Matinee The Winners of the Second Annual Elimination Draw sponsored by Crediton and Dis- trict Social Club held Nov. 3rd $25.00 winners Mary Hogan, Linda Oliver, Bill Wilds, Dale Allen, Lorne Haugh, Greta Beaver, Leanne MacIntyre, Gary Bea- ver, Don Haines, Ken Nelson. - $1000. winner Lynn Webber Hensall Arena Events Wednesday, November 8 2:30-3:30p.m. Moms & Tots 5:30-9:30p.m. Hensall Minor Hockey -Novice vs Blyth -Atom vs Clinton -PeeWee vs Wingham 10:30p.m.-OPEN ICE Thursday, November 9 5:30 p.m. Ringette 8:15-11:15p.m. Rec. Hockey Friday, November 10. 4:15p.m. Hensall Figure Skating 7:15-8:15p.m. OPEN ICE 8:30p.m. Old Timers vs Clinton . Saturday, November 11 8:00 -Noon Hensall-Minor Hockey 1:00-3:OOp.m. Public Skating 3:30-6:30p.m. OPEN ICE • 7:00-8:30p.m. Seaforth Minor Hockey 8:30p.m. OPEN ICE Sunday, November 12 1:00-3:OOp.m. Public Skating 3:30-4:30p.m. Ringette- 5:OOp.m. OPEN ICE r Monday, November 13• 5:30-9:OOp.m. Hensall Mirbr Hockey. 10.15p.m. OPEN ICE Tuesday, November 14 4:15-7:15p.m. Hensall Figure Skating 8:00-10:000.m. Broomball 10:15p.m. OPEN ICE lie 4 r c'_suallativa Tirnes-Advocate,, November 8, 1989 Page 27 Nov. 15th 7 p.m. Exeter Pentecostal Tabernacle 670 Main St. South • Free admission - Offering a ALLEN'S c A T E N G HOURS: Mon. - Wed. 7 -.8, .A -tburs..,:. Sat.. lir 10. Sunday, 8 - 9 v A 1 Sunday Brunch L 9 a.m. -1 p.m. A Adults $5.95 Children $4.25. Id (12 yrs. & under) Senior Citizen (over 65) $4.9 gGA*7POP°e ms• o :iteTVP L A' °o. .,- An?nual E 114 Christmas Penny Sale 4?' BaKe Wed., Nov. 15.7.p.m. q0c> 0 sad Exeter Legion (6/4°,)fr, •� •0: Admission $1.00, children•pnder 12 free )1k Refreshments, door prizes, draws, baking, crafts, fish pond. All welcome. . Precious Blood Mission .CWL. O O (2:14,r) O 1 0 w COME OUT AND HELP MAKE A .DIFFERENCE! PUBLIC .MEETING. TQFORM 'THE— HURON HEALTH • PLANNING COMMITTEE - —ON— Wednesday, November 15th —AT 2:00 P.M.— THE LIVERY, SOUTH ST., GODERICH YOUR OPINION IS IMPORTANT! • shappote LoWJ0hI WedC iV(g/J'i $ 2 4 tit.,mg,c,a,uh,u1,, 111d,1‘ Of `,11111,61\ nigh!. ,uhlek1 tO,I\.1l,l11! The' Bridlewood Inn invites you to curler Christmas shopping in London this year! Friday or Saturday. stay for just $02 per night. Tire parking and indoor pool and sauna included. (,kq all -your -Christmas shopping; dent;-ill-Londolis_malls,-shops. an including the 102 steres in the new Galleria London, then enjoy, London's museums art gailei ‘. orchestra, restaurants, and laughs films -Sat at 1'uk Yaks Kotncd1\ I\,tl)dret. Think ol it as an early Christmas gilt to yourself! For reservations Call 1-800-265-1234 or 1-519-673-3300 .',10 hind; SIrrr1. 1.010011. t111t, 11 . C,tn,al,l \OOR 151 r BRID EE% OoD 1 ti r f Monday Nights 5 p.m. 7 p. Seniors Citizens 20% off a'$4495r Hwy. 83 Main Street Dashwood, Ont. 237-3553 m. Sunday Buffet P E s' R E s E R V A T 0 N s C C 4p.m.-9.p.m. E Adults $8.95 Children $5.50 T (12 yrs. & under) E enior :ICitlzens D over 65) $7.95 f WORLD - 7ette4 ?tea & �7' a. a ESCORTED LIMITED • TOURS • Ont. Reg. #1694982 ' 14 DAY ESCORTED CIRCLE TOUR Departs: Jan. 19, Feb. 5, March 5 Features: Tour of Ocala Horse Farm, Silver Springs, Busch Gar- dens,•Cypress Gardens, Disney - world, Kennedy Space Centre and More. Price per person: $1199 (two to a room) 19 DAY ESCORTED FLORIDA CIRCLE Departs: February 16 Price per person: $1699 per person (twin) Features: Key West - Everglades Air Boat Ride, Conch Train Tour, Disney, Busch & Cypress Gardens, Shopping & more EVEN MORE FLORIDA *14 Day Christmas Florida - f3eparts: Dec. 21, 1989 - 9'Day Fly -IN Qrlando - March Break Departs: March 10 9 Day Express Bus Orlando -March Break - Departs: March 10 Florida Longstay,- Daytona, Ormond & St. Pete's Beach OTHER SUN DESTINATIONS 22 Day Arizona: Jan. 18 & Feb. 10 19 Day Texas Riviera & Mexico: March 24 23 Day California: April 20 ELLISON TRAVEL 235-2000