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Times Advocate, 1998-10-21, Page 40.ednesday, October 21. 1998 Exeter Times -Advocate Conjnity Costae ---- parade begins festivities d 'Week of th ELbeic�- w all United Z e Child' By L At c►_ • hurts Church; one: Commander Eric HENSALL - Week of the fhurc s Rev. Pam Ross are available Y' message made an official members o Child activities continue m Sunday was "Let's Not chairman Ed Pyette also g on visit. District- Seniors Branch. the Village of Hensall. Lose Heart". Agnes lira Saturday. October 17 saw was theY attended. A report was •will be aeoueh about 40 children gather The gree guestd were Justin Sole. touriven on nament nteful ment and meat for the annual costume Fields Matthew turkey draw held October p parade. Led and Legion. Card-. Hensall . e Dby the Martin. Christa Taylor 3, r begin at 1 p.m, the groupPartment. and Jenna . Dayman A motion was made to LeOn g on Is holb walked to the looked ager the ushering arena, and enjoyed J g donate $35 to support the Boys Lunchao refreshments (suppliedduties. Jennifer Alderdice by Ill a candle. and the offer- Week of the Child. the Hansell Kinette Club); ing was received byBranch members John • avaBrilablech. Tf on) and man Rob O'Connor, Iva Reid and 1:30 Y Prizes were Erb and Josh Fields: Lillian Beer visited some take-out me . given out. Prayers were asked for of p.m. list Craft night will be St. Johns United Church Packwood Hospital and al the veterans at available. October 22 at the Hensall in Stratford. Public School, Tinker Tots .The Friendship Circle enjoyed the afternoon's ' The theme distributed gift bags and .October meati Room (Room 1). Crafts Will . pack , u bale on will be sponsored .by November 2 at l0 entertainment. i "Thanks'. Cir Hensall Legion and followed bya.m. - The Poppy Drive will be as held `o The Legion Auxiliary. The lunch. - • a potluck held on November 3 ws p.m. n Oct Iiallowe'en costume. a door=to-door campaign. 7:30 in the will be Party The. P.C.W• of Hensall On . Pathe the Hensall held October 23, Carmel Presbyterian November 8 thc� sponsored by Tinker Tots . Church will hold Remembrance Day was the Helen r Nursery School and Kids Autumn luncheon onser-was the dheveryO an vice will be held h. welcomed every() Club.. An admission October 27. Tickets are Hensall -United Church. read a poem ob " charge applies. Additional available: The He•membrai,ce Day information on they Week Baker at 262`2405. Mari, ` .banquet will be Ann Annan opo of the Child actio' ' held ori devotions with. pr• ``tosyls- _:Ihe.Hunsall Le November - `__the read- -an. available. glen held—. Hensall an. attic from .the a meeting on October 14. Centre. The Community Municipal Office, 2(i2_ when tune Commander "Thankfulness" 2812. will be Clare W speaker stressed that we June Pyette and Deputy 'Pickets are $10 each and We.titc:gtt, be thankful�at all ti • - Bc,lva I•Lss accotn South Huron .kids will soon :have another drug awareness t001 from legion the hymns• on • the piano. r at the A P ues to be collected on.'�r • . Ten people answered the • Mondays.. Green waste r 21 there roll call and.the last meeting Were must bee in containers that re tourna- read...dumped, or card - roll at the • for the next meeting ' . board boxes.. No bags. or • laying will November 2, the.mem-. g on • piles will be rollect�ed.. bars decided' to ack � Croon waste should be to' � er 27 the bale of good used clothing the curb by 7 a.m. to Ing a Poor and make Christmas ensure pickup. n at the plac:emats for Queensway Textiles will be cycling eats will.be. Nursing Home. This will on BO ober Recycling 11 a.m. to be followed bya 28 and potluck November'4 in the Village -in- and .luncheon at noon fol - s will be lowed by a short meeting.°f Hensall. Textile bags Helen• MacLean read should be easily identi- of the. poem _on giving thanks • _or abell Le. tied With a sock • ng of the , and then showed a video - lied. • • cle was � - on literacy. The Village, of !lensall �' meeting A humourous reading • returned to bi-weekly Col - ober 5 at. entitled •"Bumper Cru lection of bluebox maleri- parlor of was given b , Crop" ais and tagged garbage United ) Helen. on. November 4: Please • MacLean. Pumpkin pie - consult the calendar. cir- acLe:an was served by hostesses , on' and Fria - � c:ulatc.d earlier this year...-.. rte and Coleman • and Cat owners in the•village. -Beatrice Munn and a time :.. are reminded. of by -law - Thanks: of fellowship was enjoyed. - 004-98, nod the Leaf collection continues=- which will come dyer -and - dull--- tofu-.cffec-[-into1 y in the village of 1999.• This will require le on Hensall. Leaves should be thus raked into piles •at the itheregfslering and livens- . should road (not. on they road). ° ge. cats within the oil tnes.. Piles -should be leaves panied - only. Green waste contin- 39 EXETER — lntormation is the best tool in the fight to keep children away. from drugs and the Safety Book aims to be prominent in the toolbox.Drug Part of the London OPP's Peers � Values, Influences and (Vll) program for Gr. 6 students, the Drug Safety book features -110 illustrated awat eness information especially written pages foorf drugevel children. A poster to be put up in- the classroom features photos of illegal drugs and paraphernalia such as marijuana, eucaine, steroids; .Ritalin, tobacco and alcohol, plus many riiore. The book includes detailed information about drugs and substance abuse such as their effects, reasons people turn to drugs. strategies for saying no arid. alternatives to drug abuse. This book real) .Drug Safety Book Y . gram co-ordinator Rosette empowers parents Power, - representing to take control of Gateway' Safety Programs that produce~ the book, their families and said the goal is for spon- sors to pick up -the cost of the home. 800 books over two e• ' years • for Gr. 6 students in - ROSE'i-1'E? POWE;Ii, ..Exeter.- Hensall ' and GATEWAY $Ai l:'11' Zurich. PROGRAMS the Meek is meant • - to be taken horite and used as a reference source for the even includes a 12-pageentire family. I'he book drug ' section parents eain:use-as a g information guide. "This book -really empowers . of their'laniilies and the hums; parents to take Control The program alsofeatures She. said.. information exercises`astudent's teacher's guide with for drug -fere livin personal contract `oleates of appreciation diplomas for graduates and cer- tificates ppreciation for supporters of the. gam such as community' groupsprat are encouraged .to sponsor the r and m,. - • i�sses•that London OPP Const. Myra (tusk said Officers are now being trained to provide the VIi' program south Huron area. She said the DrugSafety in the welcome additions() the VIP salol) book is ti "We are trying program, • drugs once.- g to get young people to not even try g• Husk said. Power will be visiting lixeter. Hensall and Zurich' businesses and community groups to obtain sponsors . for the program. Each book costs $9:50 plus tax. Those interesied in the program can call Power at 1-8007665-4878 for more information. Sisters' • = visit with rel - t • atives in Albertalltt,tier►„�,Man ulthe Year Paul is th By.Annie Morenz• was. named " SHII'KA a son of Mabel the late Art and N Fraser. accompanied by Webb. who Operated `othrede . her sister Evelyn Shipka General Store 'in . Nicholson of Courtright, the 1940's... • • • has returned home from Thanksgiving visi Calgary. Alberta: where .Ken and Caryl Ba the.)°. visited l_tvelyn`s Goderich, Bonnie Ba granddaughter. Angela • Jamie. Sheller' and He Nicholson, who is teach- (:hours, London. M ing school in Calgary. Donna, i:mily and H . They also visited with Yarrow, of Guel cousins Ruth and Joe, Sharon Baker,'Ken- ` McAreavy and their film- Marg Baker : we ily, Dennis. andMar .. '1'hanksgivin ► dal' gut .McAreavy. . .Jeremy g with Gary, .Sheena. a • Michael and Cassandra,. .lell'rey Baker, and Donnie. McAreavy;- - With Annie '%loin) and Linda and Brian and Alberdina bested o Mrse, Stephen and- visiting from Ilollan Th(Morse,. and Ruth's were Annie's dauglit brother and wife Joe and -Ruth and -Jerry 'Leh Patsy Sherrill. ; ' Mandy, Anneka and Sa They toured around- of Zurich, Gerald an Banff. Moraine Lake, Mary Ellen%ielrnan an Lake Leuise" and family. area. Paradise Lodge. -where With Hugh -and An• ni Angela had worked for Morenz was son. Bill. an the summer after gradu- • Shirley Nagy -of Londo ating in June from Brock and Howard House 0 University 'inst. Vancouver. , Catharines. They also Dein and lilizubet ' had lunch ,in Calgary's' Adams, Elda Adams of revolving • •Power• Gravid Bend and (Hugh Restaurant: and . Annie. z. Sp'eacial musk attended the wedding f Greenway United'(:hurch their y on -Thanksgiving ( Adams. niece Lesley Sunday daughter. Of was 11) the )larVey and Vanderheicaes: Adams, Alanna ' A number of Strang.. 1O` Geoffrey people ofson of 'Strang, and this area and • Grand Mrs. Keith 'Str•ang, un Bend attended G, i,eti ay October 17. -at Our Lade United Church' annivcr- of Mount Carmel Church. sary sk:rvice on October Dinner and reception fol - '18. Guest speaker was lowed at Garibaldi's Jessie Dobbyn of Inwood. Garden in London. with special music by.St. Bob. and Pam Roemer; Christopher's Bilk choir Christina and Robbie of from Forest. Mio, Michigan, spent 'the Het'. Paul Webb has weekend with e been awarded an hon- Morenz's,. and attended orary Doctor of Divinity the Adams -Strang wed - degree by Si. Andrews ding, They also celebrat College in Saskatoon on ed Christina's fifteenth May 2. 1998. In his work birthday. at the Fred Victor . Earl and Marion Miller Mission in Toronto he attended the wedding of tors ker ker,. ►syn ike, ya•n ph. Ind !re 'Sts nd ax► ►of d,- er- r, tri d n. Elizabeth, their. nephew Mark. Weigand;,son of Bill •and Doris, to Jodi .fill Erb, daughter of Chuck -and Tanya. on October 1 0 -at Zurich Mennonite Church. Women from. the Shipka area, Ure:enway and Dashwood, attended the - Thanksgiving Ecumenical held-- at Grand Bend United Church on October 7. .The speaker was Joan • Vandenbroe,ck; from Huron County Children's. Aid Society. • - Elliott -and Kay •Clar • rand Bend, Deck y • nd• Cathy ) and Memah, of - Toronto, • visited. on - Sunday with Ken and - Mar E; k Sweet -tooth crafts Sweet craft. Former: Exeter resident Jack Gordon shows off one of his homemade wooden candy dispensers at the Caven Presbyterian Church Craft Show and Sale on Saturday. Gordon said the dispenser could serve up anything from M&Ms to peanuts. Gordon makes a variety of wooden prod- ucts including small transport truck models for children.