Times Advocate, 1999-09-15, Page 17Wednesday,September 15, 1999
Exeter Times -Advocate
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Time to order calendars Bring on the snow
by Joan Beierling
VARNA CORRESPONDENT
VARNA - Ghurch was in Varna on
Sunday and will be in Goshen Sunday
Sept. 19 and Sunday Sept. 26. There
will be a Goshen Congregational Meeting
following the Worship on Sept.19.
Flowers were placed in the Church in
loving memory of Jamie Halter. The
community's thoughts and prayers gsitor knyone wanting a Canadian United
out to his family. Church Calendar for 2000 are now
Happy Birthday to Deb Rathwell and
Happy Anniversary to Doug and Mildred
McAsh.
Sept. 19 is the IPM
Interdenominational church service at 7
p.m. in the Zurich arena with speaker
Paul Henderson.
The Teens will meet Wednesday Sept.
29 at the Bruce Church at 7:45 p.m.
The Trends willTreet Friday Oct. 1 in
Brucefield from 7-8:30 p.m.
On Oct. 2 the Five Alive are having a
mystery Car Tour and Potluck mSupper.
Registration is at 2:30 at the Complex
with a fee of $5 per car. The car tour
will be from 3- Spm followed by supper
at the Complex. Mark your calendar for
this fun event.
available. Speak to Van Bergen to order.
Prices depend on numbers ordered $5
or less.
Anyone with anything special for the
paper please call me at 233-7443 or
drop it off at my house before Sunday
evening.
Lucan Seniors visit Exeter Seniors
EXETER - Sept. 5, 70 visitors and
members of Exeter Seniors sat down to
a pot luck supper. The evening was con-
vened by Ray and June Hodgson and
,their group. President. Lois McFalls
opened with a reading "Fall-- What a
wonderful country we live in, .this
Canada of Ours". Business was conduct-
ed. A moment silence was observed for
Mary Neil an Lorne Porter.
Zone 8 Fall Rally will be Sept: 34 in
Dungannon. Big Brothers and Big
Suers 20th aunersary celebration will
be held Sept, 17 at the Ranch House.
There were 16 draw winners on Share
the Wealth and door prizes. Alma
Langford gave a very inspiring talk on
"Attitude". The band "Audibly
Awesome" from the Seaforth area
played several selections.
Elda Easton gave a reading on
"Grandmother's rocking chair". This
brought a enjoyableevening to a close.
Norm Steeper from Lucan club thanked
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POLICE BRIEFS • POLICE BRIEFS • POLICE BRIEFS
Teen.
assaulted
in Luc=
LUCAN — A 'London
man is charged after a
15 -year-old male was
assaulted in a Elm St.
home in Lucan on Sept. 4.
Brian Randal Stevens,
37, is charged with
assault.
Man
charged in
church
mischief
woman. Graham adde,d
the man grabbed cheques
out of the woman's hands
and ripped'them up. The
woman was not hurt.
Love will appear in
Exeter court at the Exeter
Legion on Oct. 28 at 10
a.m.
$5,700
worth of
tools
stolen in
woodshop
break-in
-y
frame. Once inside the
thieves took 24 power
tools including drills,
routers, belt sanders,
mitre saws, planers, air
hailers, clamps and paint ..
guns. +a f'a'r'*01,414
Anyone with informa-
tion on this crime is
asked to call the Huron
OPP at ` (519) 524-8314 or
Crime Stoppers at 1-800-
222-8477 (TIPS).
EXETER — A Hay , . BRUCFFIILD
Township man i --charged Thieves made off with ,-
with mischief after ,taus- $5,700 wdrth of power
ing a disturbance at tools after a break-in at
Trivett Memorial Chunk! Stirling Construction on
on Sept. 4. Stanley Conc. 1 near
London OPP Const.4. Brucefield.
Doug Graham said Kevin Huron 'OPP Const. Don -
Love, 37, of Notth Shropshall said the
Boundary Concession was owner of the business
arrested after starting an reported the break-in on
argument with Catholic Septa 10 just before 8:15
congregation members at am;
about 12:30 p.m. Graham A door leading into a
said the man then turned woodshop was forced
tables over and coffee open during the night
was dumped on a 'causing damage to the
A Point to Ponder
When a mother saw a thunderstorm
forming in mid-afternoon, she worried
about her seven-year-old daughter
who would be walking the three blocks
from school to home.
Deciding to meet her, the mother saw
her walking nonchalantly along, stop-
ping to smile whenever lightning
flashed.
Seeing her mother, the little girl ran
to her, explaining happily, "All the way
home, God's been taking my picture!"
Received from William Oswald
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VERNON
DEAN
POINT TO
PONDER
EricVanGerwen, front right, and his brother Nathan si; atop a new Arctic Cat
snowmobile, the grand prize of Precious Blood Mission's Building Fund Leisure
Raffle.Also pictured are Becker Power & Leisure's Joe Becker, back Left, Chris
VanGerwen, Precious Blood building fund committee member Michelle Sereda
and Father Paul Baillargeen.The second prize, a barbecue, went to Sheila Phipps
and the third prize, a mountain bike, went to Steve Bedard., (#foto/submitted)
POLICE BRIEFS
Plowing
match
banners
stolen
DASHWOOD
Someone col tlnues • to
illegally collect mementos
from the International
Plowing Match before it
even happens.
Two plowing match
banners were stolen from
the fences across from
the site north of
Dashwood. The banners
read `Hensall District Co-
op Welcomes You. IPM
1999'.
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Please be advised that the second regular
meeting of the Council of the Township of
Tuckersmith for'the month of September
has been cancelled due to the Plowing
Match within the County of Huron:
The next regular scheduled meeting
wilt be held on October 5th, 1999
J.R. McLachlan,
Clerk -Treasurer
519-527-1997
� Ontario Junior
Citizen of the Year
Awards Program
Ontario's youth
t:4;it Rising to the Challenge
Nomrnati�Ts are now perng accepte4 for the
1999 Awards Program
There are young people in our community who have risen to the challenge. If you
know a young person, aged 6 to 18, who- is involved in worthwhile community service;
a special person who is contributing while living with a limitation; a youth who has
performed an act of heroism; or a 'good kid' who shows a commitment to making life
better for others, doing more than is normally expected of someone their age -- help us
recognize their contribution -- nominate them today!
Nominations will be accepted until October 31, 1999. Contact
this newspaper or the OCNA at 905-639-8720, Loc. 230.
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