Times Advocate, 1999-11-10, Page 9Wednesday,November 10, 1999
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Annual turkey supper planned for November 20
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for thanksgiving to the
many men and women
who created a better
CENTRALIA - November future through their
11 is the day to set aside actions. A request has
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ACROSS DOWN
1. Big shot: abbr. 1. Passport stamp
4. Salad variety 2. Gravdh imager
8. Welt creator 3. Meat and
12. Knot -tying phrase 4. Football
or fishing
term
13. As Good
Gets
5. Regular's order, with "the"
(Hunt
film) (2 wds.)
6. It's nothing
14. Division word 7. Venture
15. Tippler 8. Tips
16. Unification Church, e.g. 9. Actress Archer
17. Catch 10. Leading performer
18. "Northern Exposure" setting 11. Doesn't share, slangily
20. Enrolls
19. "
Me No Flowers
22. "To
The
Truth"
21. Capture
23.
Pas' partners
24. Auditor's inits.
24. Witch 25. Basketball net holder
26. Police alert abbr. 26. Summer mo.
27. 1/12 of a gross: abbr. 27. Crook traps '
30. Varicolored 28. Linseed, e.g.
31.
Not For Me 29. End of a series
32. French
export 31. Tend young ones
33. Mornings: abbr. 32. Existed
34. Sign of a happy pup 34. Affliction
35. Raphaelle or Rembrandt of 35. Mrs. Grundy and her ilk
the art world 36. Hotel desk employee
36. Com on the
37. Al or Dallas
37. Actor Mullavey
38. Wrong
38. Designer Laura 39. Scram!
41. Brokerage house employee 40. Perceive, in a way
44. Roller coaster exclamation 42. Oversized pitcher
45. Sought reparations 43. Nevada gambling town
47. Female bleater 46. Servicemen's gp.
48. Sound in a Tarzan film
49. Got it!
50.
-speed
bike
51.
Wams of the
Roses house
52. Scads
53. B'way sellout sign
been made to set aside tied "November". Adeline
two minutes at 11 a.m. to Elliot led a prayer and
stop our busy lives, and read a poem. Madalene
listen, and remember Tasko read the scripture.
these men and women. "Only a Touch of Thy
Participate in a Hand" was the title of the
Remembrance Day cele- duet sung by Lois Wilson
bration. Our present, our and Glenna Horner.
future, and our hope are Horner was the guest
very special gifts. Take speaker, and she was
time to remember. Take introduced by Powe.
time to give thanks. Horner gave a very inter-
esting slide presentation
on Norway.
Everyone joined in the
closing hymn "In Christ
There is No East or West".
Powe closed the meeting
with the poem, "Like a
Seed Which Grows into a
Tree"
Halloween party
On Oct. 31, the annual
Halloween party was held
at Centralia Community
Centre. This year's judges
were Borden and Mary
Smythe. Following the
judging members of the
Cronyn family served
refreshments.
The costume winners
were: Best Halloween,
character - Jacqueline
Lather, Best homemade
costume (girls) - Emily
Wells. Best homemade
costume (boys) - Shawn
Kennedy, Most unusual
costume - Luke Kennedy,
Best TV character - Shade
Harrett, Scariest costume
- Kyle Veri, Best dressed
(5 and under) - Justin
Feltz. Best dressed (6 and
over) - Kevin Cronyn. Best
animal costume - Evan
Foran. Best in general
(anyone who hadn't won) -
Skylar Glavin
UCW meeting
Ladies of the UCW at
Centralia United Church
held their meeting on Nov.
4. Etta Powe opened the
meeting with a poem enti-
Need a coat?
CLINTON - The Huron
United Way office will be
open on November 6 and
November 13 from 10
a.m. to 2 p.m. staffed by
members of the Masoriic
Lodges. The office is
located behind the
Huronview Nursing Home
on Hwy. 4, south of
Clinton (across the park-
ing lot from the Health
Unit). Or call the office at
482-7643 for more infor-
mation. If you need a
coat, please come out or
call.
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$40 OFF
Dishwashers
a80 OFF
Self Clean
Ranges
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Handihite Freezer on
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New Locatlon
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63 Main St. Exeter 235-0705
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Community
Kay Tripp's mother,
Betsy Brown has been a
welcome visitor from
Highwater in the Eastern
Townships of Quebec
since the end of
September.
Upcoming activities
The Literacy/Numeracy
Project of Huron County
needs volunteer tutors to
help learners of all ages
with basic reading, writing
and math skills. No previ-
ous teaching or tutoring
experience is necessary. If
you can spare an hour or
more per week and would
like .43.-malce..a difference
w someone's life, please ing worship on Nov. 14.
contact Heather Robinet x The children are holding
or Ann Heeney at 482- this fund-raiser to help •
7948. Tutoring times and family this Christmas.
locations are flexible, and A workshop for Pastoral
training, resources and Charges relating to a
support are provided. Pastoral Charge
A joint Stewards meeting Supervisor will be held
will be held Nov. 22 at Nov. 16 from 5:30 to 9
Centralia United Church. p.m. at Exeter United
Thames Road and Church. Rev. Neil Lackey
Elimville Pastoral Charge will present. Pizza and
will hold a Time and beverage will be supplied
Talent Auction at the for supper.
Kirk t o n- Woodham Centralia United Church
Community Centre on will hold their annual
Nov. 12. Viewing begins at Turkey Supper on Sat.,
6:30 p.m. and Bob Nov. 20. There will be a
Heywood will conduct the seating at 5 p.m. and
auction at 7:30 p.m. another at 6:30 p.m.
The children of the Tickets are $10. for adults
Sunday School at Centralia and $5. for children. For
United church invite tickets contact Brent
everyone to participate in Caslick or Rob Essery at
their hot dog lunch follow- 228-6992.
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November 12, .13 & 14
Historic main street shops sparkle with the spirit of Christmas
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Visit with Santa
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Saturday, 2:30 p.m.
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Music by Decades
Saturday 8:30 p.m.
Bayfield Community Centre
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Performing Sunday
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Draw date December 18th
Visit participating. merchants for refreshments & treats