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Times Advocate, 1999-11-10, Page 9Wednesday,November 10, 1999 Exeter Ties -Advocate 9 - F Annual turkey supper planned for November 20 By tAlitaterson 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 CROSSWORD ME 1111111111111 2 MINill 12 13 ■r■ 14 rrr 15 16 ■r■ 17 ■r■ 18 ■■ 19 rr 20 21 rrr■ 22 rrr 23 ■■ 27 28 29 24 25 .■■ 26 ■ 30 rrr 31 ■. 3233 rrr 34 35 36rr 37 rrr 38 39 40 rrr 41 rrr 42 43 44 rrr 45 • 46 ■■ 4' ■■ 48 rrr 49 ■■. 50 r■ 51 rrr 52 rrr 53 ■■ 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. r• MN • General Electric L!nstant Rebate Prograin $40 OFF Dishwashers a80 OFF Self Clean Ranges x100 OFF Handihite Freezer on the bottom refrigerators New Locatlon APPLIANCE CENTRE :• 63 Main St. Exeter 235-0705 1 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. vaseetre J Need extra lapel microphones or lighting for your school or church Christmas concerts? Book your sound systems now for Christmas and New Years parties! Special Holiday Prices. Give us a call. 234-6327 Christmas begins ine November 12, .13 & 14 Historic main street shops sparkle with the spirit of Christmas See ZjI, &,aIioyG Friday, November 12, 7 p.m. Visit with Santa cze., Aziffle Friday, Saturday & Sunday gm& aiti4 pima Saturday, 2:30 p.m. Oitt;itiv.%111Ce Music by Decades Saturday 8:30 p.m. Bayfield Community Centre tAelheaf l&theirrigiipe4 Performing Sunday ga Yivaag4 Draw date December 18th Visit participating. merchants for refreshments & treats