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Times Advocate, 1994-06-01, Page 8Page 8 Times -Advocate, June 1, 1994 Forthcoming marriage - Phi! and Linda Dzioba, Exeter are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Sherri Lynn Cole- man to Steven James, son of John and Marilyn Pym, Exeter. The wedding will take place on June 18 at 1:30 p.m. at the Thames Road United Church. Open reception to fol- low at 9:00 p.m. at South Hu- ron Rec Centre. Forthcoming marriage - Mr. and Mrs. Tom Glavin are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Laurie Leanne to Shannon Paul Edward Hrud- ka, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Rowe and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hrudka. The wed- ding takes place on June 4, 1994 with an open reception to follow at South Huron Rec- reation Centre. Everyone wel- come! Forthcoming marriage - Gerry and Roberta Teahen and Au- gust and Geraldine Gregus are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children Donna Kathleen to Frederick George on Sat- urday, June 11, 1994 at 2:30 at Holy Name of Mary Church, St. Marys the couple will be living in Exeter. MOW Forthcoming marriage - Dirk and Jane Hoonaard of RR1 Centralia are pleased to an- nounce the forthcoming mar- riage of their daughter Car- olyn Maria to Steven Paul, son of Peter and Shirley Simpson of RR2 Goderich. The wedding will take place in June. Forthcoming marriage - Tena Louise Brand, youngest daughter of Mrs. Tina Brand, Exeter, and Christopher Bruce Elliott, youngest son of Mrs. Chrissie Elliott, Vancouver, B.C. wish to announce their forthcoming marriage on Sat- urday, aturday, June 4, 1994 at the Grand Bend United Church. FAMIIY Tickets still available A photo contest was part of the 'Shutter - bugs' achievement program. By Joan Beierling VARNA - The Varna U.C.1v will meet June 9 at 8 p.m. at the home of Deb Rathwell. Members are to bring an article for the silent auction. Joan Whyte will be the guest speaker talking about her trip to Australia. The women are to bring their cookies for Camp Menesetung to the church by June 5. Camp Menes- etung Camp Experience is June 6. Contact Joyce Dowson if you're in- terested in attending. A bridal shower will be held for Trish McAsh at the Varna Church on June 20 at 7:30 p.m. The Stephensons are reminded of their 64th annual Picnic to be held June 5 at the Brucefield School at 4 p.m. The Annual Church Pork Barbe- cue tickets are still available and can be bought from any steward. The barbecue is June 15 from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. 4-H The fifth meeting of the Shutter - bugs was held on May 10 at the Turner residence. They discussed action shots, panning, freezing movements, night time photogra- phy and Achievement Night. They then looked at each other's pictures from Bannockburn and Dungan- non. After they took action shots outside they' then used a black and white film for taking pictures of each other. The sixth and final meeting was held on May 21 at Carmen Camc- ras in Goderich. They met at the camera shop at 9 a.m. Each mem- ber brought their best photograph to enlarge into 8x10" prints. Some of them bought mats and frames to make their pictures look extra spe- cial. Dan Holme, a photographer will he coming to their achieve- ment to take part in it. The Achievement Night was held May 26 at the Brucefield Church. The enlarged photographs were judged and winners were: first, Capsule Comments with Ernie Miatelio Itchy, watering eyes and nose, sneezing and a generally crumby feeling at this time of year usually signifies allergic rhinitis otherwise known as "hay fever'. Today, there are many medications that are useful in controlling these annoying symptons. Ask us for advise. If you are a hay fever sufferer, surround yourself with fragrant, colourful flowering plants. They don't di,scharge pollen into the air but rather depend on bees for pollination. The plain plants and grasses depend on air -born transfer of pollen and are worse for hay fever victims. Before swallowing a tablet or capsule medication, "Wet your whistle" first. A little water will moisten the pathway to the stom- ach and make swallowing the medication easier. Feet are pretty important. Did you know they support three times your body weight with every step? At Huron Apothecary we try to maintain that good, old-fashioned neighborhood drug store feeling, where people have time to talk to each other. Fel it rill Apothecary L_t-d. "Your Health Care Pharmacy" PHONE 235-1982 440 MAIN ST.. EXETER. ONT. Forthcoming marriage - 9ob and Eleanor Clark, Exeter are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their son Michael Robert to Lynda I Dianne Margaret, daughter of Paul' and Georgina Bull, Brampton. The weddin will take place June 4, 1994 at Hockley Valley Resort, Orangeville, Ontario. 4 .1)y ,X sad Mark Coulthard LAWN MOWING The appearance and health of your lawn is maintained by mowing your lawn at the proper height A common. very serious error is to mow lawns too short! A Lawn should always be mowed at least 5 to 6 cm (2 to 2 1/2 inches) above the ground Mowing height should be increased during the heat of the summer Grasses need a greater length to survive the summer heat and drought The lawn should be mowed frequently so that only a small clipping is taken from the grass plant Never remove more than 1/3 of the total grass blade when mow ung Removing too much of the blade length at one time stresses the grass and weakens your lawn. Mower blades should be kept razor sharp. Thls sharp cut will make a clean wound that wilt heal quickly. look tidy and resist disease attack It may be neces sary to have mower blades sharpened three times yearly Next Week: Watering 8se thls space each week fors valuable Weed Man Turf Tip. 0ODERICH 524-2424 WE CARE FOR YOUR LAWN Proprietors Christine b Mark Coulthard TOLL-FREE 1-800-387-0342 "xeuo Setvuy sue, 1400 !warm is %mos esa«ty...eed 21" Maryanne Hayter; second Leanne Keys and third was Martina Deuschle. Martina Aisenpreis, the Junior Leader did a presentation on the different lenses of a camera and suggested to use a log book for tak- ing pictures so you can correct your mistakes. Leaders Mavis Turner and Julie Consitt thanked everyone for coming and gave out awards. Martina Aisenpreis re- ceived her Provincial Honours for completing 12 clubs. Kim Taylor and Heather Beierling received their County Honours for complet- ing six clubs. The other members received their bars. - This has been a very interesting club for these members and a real learning experience. Baseball Some baseball games coming up this week are: June 1 Varna Agro- coas at 7 p.m.; June 7 at 9 p.rn. Stanley Bantam Girls vs. Zurich; June 8 at 9 p.m. Stanley Midget boys vs. Atwood. Other games will be announced as soon as the schedules arc re- ceived. There arc some good hall games going on every night of the week at the Stanley Ball diamond so come on out and show your sup- port. Stan -Lee The Stan -Lee meeting for May was held at the Complex on May 18 with 31 present. Anna opened with quotes from the Voice. April meeting minutes were read and a report from the Senior's Rally held at Holmesville on April 20 was given. The group received an invi- tation to attend Community Life Style Fair in Clinton Arena June 21 from 2 to 8:30 p.m. The Seniors' Convention is to be held August 9 to 11 in Ottawa - Registrations are to be in by July 22. Also parents and grandparents are invited to Family Literacy Fes- tival June 6 to 10 in Clinton Arena. Bob and Margaret Reid said they would be in charge of the June meeting but the club decided to go on a One Day Mystery Tour on July 7. Anna Keys is in charge. Ivan McClymonl gave out entry forms for upcoming Senior Games in Stwthroy June 20 and 21. ®® C7, 11 a Cal 0 0 0 O a O 0 d Es ca 0 Campbell 17 LO I� 0 We To reach the correspondent in your area: Centralia Mary Peterson 228-6992 Granton Muriel Lewis 225-2578 Saintsbury H. Davis 227-4153 Staffa Roberta Templeman 345-2346 Thames Road Rhoda Rohde 235-0327 Varna Joan Beierling 233-7443 Zurich Carmel Sweeney 236-4702 Hensall Liz Sangster 262-2715 tom► 424 Main St. Exeter 235-1331 :�(y �'a�n lady Spring and Summer Fashion Sale Wednesday June 1 - Saturday June 4 Our store is bursting with spring and summer fashions, at great savings to you. 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