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18. Toothpaste flavor fay ° 9. Touched down
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20. Pans for gold
21. 1W31 offering -fi ` 12. Gypsies . •
24. Curse 4 17. Veto
25. Undeveloped territory • ,, 19. ' A/ In The Gauls'
26. Refrain syllables 21. Nest -building bit
27. Ghost's cry 22. Go on a pony
30;' Bad day for Caesar 23. 'Waiting For The Robert
31. Japanese coin ' (2 wds.)
32. Reedlike grass 24. Chinese river
33. Golly! 26. Ayres or Aldndor
34. Number of Marines sought? 27. Comnuanded
35. Down -producing duck 28. Foreboding
36. Had been 29. Thole attachments
37. Lucky numbers 31. Definitelyt
38. Tycoon's craft 32. Philanthropists
41. Take a I 34. More plump
42. Appropriated 35. Mouse -in -the -house shout
44. Use a decorator 36. " Do You Love?
48. Send flowers and candy, e.g. 37. Edge furtively
49. James Jones 38: Sign of boredom
50. Space to be filled 39. Bitter drug
51. Not positive: abbr. 40. Wooden shoe
52. Annoying to Miss Manners 41. Cow committee
53. Allowed 43. Type of cross
45.45 inchwe, In England
46. Name of anonymity
47. Slugger Mel
Swinging Seniors - The Swinging Seniors band per-
forms at the Exeter Parkette Friday night for the last
concert of the season. Standing, from left, Lois
Hodgins and George Mathonia. Seated from left,
Doug Insley, Clare Masse,Andy Rau and Phyllis
Diechert.The band will be performing at the
International Plowing Match in the Family Lifestyles
tentThursday. and the Antique area Friday.
Residents enjoy concert
HENSALL - The
Hensall Prebyterian
women provided assis-
tance and prizes at
Bingo Monday after-
noon. Residents are
thrilled to have bingo
going again for the fall
and winter months.
Fun and Fitness had
residents in motion
Tuesday morning as
everyone worked at the
flexibility exercises. A
fall quiz had residents
focusing on the season.
Rev. Dean of Exeter
Pentecostal Church led
Worship Service in the
afternoon with a ser-
mon on Worthiness.
Baking group met
Wednesday afternoon
and made scones, both
cheese and raisin.
Residents are still
enjoying the sunshine
outdoors with assis-
tance from co-op • stu-
dent Karol Hodgins.
Bev Hovius with her
guitar entertained in
the retirement home
lounge for Friendship
Friday.
Queensway residents
and volunteers trav-
elled to Seaforth High
School to the Harmony
Kings Concert,
Saturday evening and
were totally enthralled
with the evening.
• Coming events
Visit the Queensway
booth in the Medical
Tent at IPM. Sept. 23,
2 to 4 p.m. Alzheimer
Coffee Break, public
welcome. Sept. 23 - 6
p.m. Seniors Dining
Group. Sept. 23 - 7
p.m. Birthday party.
with The Classic
Tappers.
Caven P.C.W. plans sale
EXETER - The regular meeting of the Caven P.C.W.
was held on Monday, September 13 at 7:30 p.m. in the
church basement with the Gordon Auxiliary as guests.
The speaker, the Presbyterial visitor Eunice Bissett from
Goderich Presbyterian W.M.S.,
was introduced by Jean Easton.
The devotional was taken by Pauline Simmons and
Beryl Elgie and closed by singing "In His Hands".
Simmons presented a skit on "Thanksgiving
Reminders".
Donna Webster reported on the Craft Sale to be held
• Friday, October 15, 7-9 p.m. and Saturday, October 16, 9
a.m.-2 p.m. Most vendors have been given their space.
There is a Presbyterial Executive meeting in Mitchell
October` 8 at 1:30 p.m.
Be Involved in Measuring the State of Environment
in Huron County
PUBLIC FORUM
Thurs., September 30
7:30 - 9:30 p.m.
Central Huron Secondary School (Clinton)
in the Library
Residents of Huron County value a healthy
environment. This public forum will refine the
environmental features and issues to be
monitored, determine key indicators to be
measured or tracked,and develop action plans.
Your participation will help influence
environmental monitoring and reporting in
Huron County.
More information is available from the Huron
County Planningand Development
Department,Covert House, Goderich ON N7A
1M2, phone (519) 524-2188.
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