Times Advocate, 1991-06-05, Page 9PAMILY
Times -Advocate, June 5, 1991
Page 9
Reform party
Graduates - LeRoy and Barb
Meloche are proud to an-
nounce the graduation of their
daughter Lisa from Fanshawe
College, Office Administration
Medical Program. She was also
the recipient of the Ann Small
award for excellence in this
program. She is currently em
ployed as a medical research
secretary at University Hospi-
tal, London, Ontario.
LONDON - The Reform Party of
Canada, Ontario Expansion Divi•
sion, is expecting official sanction
of the party early June, following
the tabulation of the members refe-
rendum
eferrendum on expanding the party out-
side of its current Wester Base. In
conjunction with that The Reform
Party of Canada, is announcing that
Party Leader. Preston Manning,
will be appearing in London on
Thursday June 13.
There will be two major events
held that day centering around the
appearance of Manning. M 12
noon at the Radisson Hotel Man-
ning will be the featured speaker to
a Party Fund Raising Luncheon. At
8 p.m. the evening of June 13,
Manning again will be featured
speaker at a public rally for the Re-
form Part bemg held at the London
Gardens.
Also on June 13, Preston Man-
ning will appear on the program,
"Talkback" with Ann Hutchison on
CFPI Radio 98, and will tape the
show "Inquiry" for CFPL Televi-
sion - TV London.
Joint installation at
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Faye Van Oss
104 WatNrloo St
&odor
235.3175
Unique Design
Baskets
Remember Dad
with a beautiful gift basket
329.50 and up
(no G.S.T.)
Rhonda MaTssr
9t. James Dr.
Lucsn (R.R.2)
2274858
Draw winner - Ken Genttner of Dashwood, left, was the winner of
over $800 in the Exeter Minor Hockey Association's Stanley Cup
50/50 draw. He is shown accepting a cheque from EMHA president
Larry Taylor.
nch 468 Hensall
HENSALL - On
May 31, Branch
468 Hensall hosted
a joint installation
with Branch 420
Blyth.
When the meet-
ings reopen in Sep-
tember Branch 468
Hensall will be
back in the swing with Monday
night darts and weekend entertain-
ment.
Watch for the September calen-
dar and be sure to pick one up at
50.s4nne, Kathy, Sue, K(gren,' Marilyn, ?oanne and?ean-
ette of Country FYowers woad' t to congrntufate SPen-
ny'Watson on 25 dedicatedyears in the (oral industry.
the Branch. There are new calen-
dars each month.
Our entertainment committee will
be planning good times. Everyone
is welcome.
Watch for things to do in Septem-
ber for "Legion Week".
The Comrade of Branch 468 ex-
tend their sympathy to the family fo
Ted Taylor, who passed away re-
cently. Comrade Ted was a Merito-
rious Life Member of Branch 468
Hensall and will be missed.
Till next time, lest we forget.
Hensall UCW meet
HENSALL - Monday afternoon
the Hensall UCW provided .assis-
tance and prizes at bingo. Everyone
enjoyed their afternoon.
Rev. Henry Van • Essen led our
worship service Tuesday, and we
appreciated Rev. Van Essen's addi-
tional talent as a pianist.
A tea party and special games
group was held in the nursing home
sitnroon}, on Wednesday morning.
Eyeryone.ehjdyisiaAR'of competh
tion.
Nikki, Wild Dog of the North, was
Scouting
campfire
EXETER - Thursday night was
the time to say goodbye as the 1st
Exeter Beavers, Cubs and Scouts
gathered to sing songs around the
traditional campfire and watch
friends graduate to the next level
of scouting.
This year, the Beavers "Swim-
ming Up" from Colony 'A' are
Bradley VanBakel, Bradley Cox,
Chris Desjardine, Derek Deelstra,
Josh Long, and Kyle Fusick. From
Colony 'B' are Jamie Keys, Shawn
Thomson, Mark Hodgson, Bram-
well Steele and Jeffrey Beaver.
In the "Going Up" ceremony,
Cubs going to Scouts are Brendan
Kraftcheck, Matthew Simpson,
Neil Revington, Caleb Glover and
Christopher Murch.
The campfire also honoured two
leaders, Susan Kraftcheck and
John Thomson. Both are from
Beaver Colony 'B' and will not be
returning in the fall. The pair,
known to their Beaver friends as
Rainbow and Lightning, was pre-
sented with a scroll frau president
Steve Harrison, and gifts from
White tail Beavers, Jamie Keys and
Bradley VanBakel.
The Group Committee has set its
registration night for Wednesday,
September 4 for 1991-92. '
the featured movie Thursday after-
noon for all our animal film fans.
Thursday evening, Queensway
held the May birthday part with a
variety entertainment pro4,ram.
Thank you to Deb and Wally De -
Wolfe for their country music, Ruth
Insley for her gospel songs and pia-
no selections, Doug Insley for his
keyboard music and Hawaiian gui-
tart: lq of , McDougall or his
'whir iatid'Staart'Ma en for,
his fid a music.
h was a fun filled evening for
everyone, and, our thirteen birth-
day people enjoyed the carnations
presented to them by the volunteer
auxiliary.
Friday afternoon, games hour
was held in the activity room for
interested residents, while others
were busy transplanting our toma-
to, radish and onion plants, which
have been a joint project between
Queensway residents and Hensall
Beavers.
Coming events
June 19 - 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Straw-
berry Social (Alzheimers Fund-
raiser). June 30 - 2:30 p.m. base-
ball game - Queensway staff
versus Exeter Villa. This is a fund-
raiser for Alzheimers, watch for
posters with further information:
Pick Your
Own
Strawberries
Opening
June 5
1 mile east of Hwy. 4, on
Kirkton Rd and 1/4 mile
south of Exeter Golf Club
Jeff and Brenda Hom
229-8176
Rob Manning, FID -field service representative is
shown presenting Penny with a certificate of apprecia-
tion for her contribution to the •industry.
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Shorts
Cotton Slacks
Cotton
Sweaters
2O%
011
rand
Opening
• of
r The
Fashion
Closet
Thurs., .June 6
395 Main St. Exeter
t
v
Cotton Dress
Slacks
Reg. $59.99
99
Clearing 1.9
Come In and Join us for coffee and
goodies
7:.;2.0% Off Sto.rewide.
OMNI
FINE
, MENSWEAR
373 Main St., Exeter
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