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Times Advocate, 1997-07-02, Page 6Page 6 Times -Advocate, July 2, 1997 FA M T T THEME CROSS WORD 'WATCH THE BIRDIE' For answers please Earn to the Announcements ACROSS 1 Like Arabia 5 — Ltnda, CA 9 Spiral 13 Factual 17 -Catalan currency 20 Satanic 21 Church calendar 22 Dried bread 23 Photo shop order 25 Photographer's request: 2 wds 27 More shabby 28 Pot — 30 Gardener soil 31 Light -brown - horses 33 Layers 35 Gambler's grief 38 Behold! . 41 One or another 42 Story - 43 Changes shape 45 Despising 48 Actress Dahl 50 European org. 51 — City, AZ 52 Bad news from the darkroom 55 Nightfall in Naples 56 Common contraction 57 Islamic 58 Flowering shrub 60 Indonesian island 62 Commotion 64 OR aides 65 1995 Oscar winner 66 Confront boldly 67 Statesman Root 69 "The Ghost and Mrs. —" 70 4,840 sq. yds. 1 73 Approves echless 75 Satellite launcher 77 Raze; 2 wds. 79 Fighting spirit 81 Mom's partner 83 Military force 84 Photo shop order: 2 wds. 88 Vietnam river 89 Golfer's concern 90 Heir's acquisition 91_— Attorney 93 Newly -hatched crawler 96 1982 sci-fi flick 97 Preserves 98 Polyphemus' rival 99 Set the table 100 Wolf: prefix 101 Overdue 104 Farmer's high-rise 106 Separate 108 In the direction of 112 Darkroom - delivery 116 Photographer's • request: 3 wds. 118 Wide-eyed 119 Tailor's trail 120 Made a quick point 121 Hansel's sister 122 Sulk - 123 Slips up 124 Soaks hemp 125 .Leave the pier DOWN 1 Primates' 2 Russo of "Ransom" 3 Capri, e.g. 4 Determined: 2 wds. 5 Moon rover • 6 To a fault 7 King of Crete 8 Calgary's prov. 9 "Who's on first?" comic 10 — pro nobis 11 Romantic tales 12 Motive lead-in 13 Quivering - 14 Herb of grace -,15 Naval inits. 16 Get with effort 18 Beethoven's "Archduke -" 19 Antiquing - solution 24 To-do items 59 Most intense 26 Crowning query 61 The Girl That I 29 Win music —" 32 Marx 63 Unburden collaborator 64 Grapevine 34 Schindler, on product film 68 Dromedary 36 Press photog's feature standby: 2 wds. 69 Fountain 37 Actress North creations 38 "Born Free" 70 High up lioness 71 Night flyers 39 Dracula, for one . 72 Difficult 40 Funt 74 Kind of gown - 76 Sans — 77 -- in the saddle 78 S-shaped molding 80 Lively in music 82 Cats and dogs 85 Cutting remarks 86 Bend downward 87 Urge . 92-Aida's love • 94 Face production: 2 wds. 42 Levy 43 Ancient Iranian 44 Mar 46 Led on 47 Accustom 49 Danish name 53 Formalities 54 Actor Jannings 55 Slow mover Members of the 1996 Frledsburg Committee gathered at the new village sign at the west end of Dashwood last Mon- -day -night: -From left: Karen Schade, -Wayne Becker, Kim La- Porte, Erich Freiter, Cheryl Freiter and Elaine Hayter. Absent were: Bob Ford, Val and Chuck Ford; Pat and Connie Masse and Teresa Van Raay. Committee donates sign I)ASHWOOD - The 1996 Fricds- hurg Committee left behind some solid C5 01its efforts by do- nating into new entrance signs to Dashwood on Huron County Road 83 :1l 1' :.ist and west ends of the .Membris ul the committee met at the .rester') .u'n last Monday night and said the signs .ue not yet fin- ished. Belize l riedshurg '97 on Ci it Holiday weekend. the signs will he completed Huth a German theme including ;1 small roof. 1low- er bu\ and shrubs. The Mummer Tug -o -War team installed the signs and will continue its involvement by providing the materials and labor to complete the project. The 1997 committee has already placed (lower boxes throughout Dashwood. 95 Mine entrance 97 Frequent flyers: 2 wds. 100 Paramour 101 Demi's husband 102 Chinese society 103 Pitcher 105 Physicist Meitner 107 Open 109 Roman court 110 Erns; zwei, — 111 Order to broker 112 War theater of the 70s 113 Vanity 114 Party label 115 Hearing organ 117 Goals for Aikman: abbr. By Robert Zimmerman Camp Read - a -lot planned HURON COUNTY - With the advent of • warm weather and the end of the school year, the Huron County Library Children's Summer Reading Program will be coming to 15 libraries across Huron County. "Camp -Read -A -Lot" is the theme for this year's program, reflecting the primary goal of the program: to encourage children to continue. reading during the summer months. Tina Burkholder and Andrea Gingerich, Summer Program Coor- dinators, will present the hour long "Camp -Read -A -Lot" programs of scary stories, campfire songs, and nature crafts: All children ages 5 to 12 are invited to participate in these. programs which will be ' held ' throughout July andLAugust. , Rob Neves, storyteller and au- thor, will kick off the Summer Pro- gram, visiting the Hensall Library Branch from 11 to 12 noon on , Thursday, July 3. Tickets for this event are available at the library. The Summer Program is made possiblethrough support from the Huron County Library and a grant from Young Canada Works in Her- itage Institutions, Department of Canadian Heritage. In addition, this program has been generously spon- sored by Hensall Optimists and Kinettes, the Optimists of Kirkton- Woodham, the Lioness Club of Ex- eter, and Musical Performance by Peter Snell in Exeter. Please visit your local library 'for more information about pre- registering for the Summer Reading Program. The program dates in your local area are as follows: , Zurich Library Branch, Thurs- days 1:00 p.m.; July 3, 10,17 and 24, 8 to 12 years old. Zurich Li- brary Branch, Thursdays 1:00 p..m. July 31, August 7,14 and 21, 4 to 8 years old. Hensall Library Branch Thurs- days at 7:00 p.m. July 3 to August 21, 12 years and under. Kirkton Branch Library,- Thurs- days, 4 p.m., July 3 to August 21, _12 years and under. _ Centralia Branch Library, Tues- days, 7 p.m. July 8 and 22, 12 years and under. Exeter Library Branch, Mondays 1:30, July 7'to August 18, 12 years and under. The Huron County Board of Education SUMMER SCHOOL 1997 SECONDARY IMPROVEMENT COURSES July 7 - July 29 English and Mathematics - Grades 9 through 12 Classes run daily from 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon. CONTINUING EDUCATION for Adult Students July 2 - August 15 FEES: All courses arc free. LOCATION: All courses, except Continuing Education, are offered at Central Huron Secondary School in Clinton. Bus transportation is provided from Exeter, Goderich, Wingham and Seaforth. Continuing Education courses will be held in Vanastra, Exeter, Wingham and Goderich. For further information contact your local school or Rob Parr Principal. Summer School' 482-3471 A. Carter Chair P. Carroll Director Free fishing weekend planned EXETER - Cast your line and "Catch the fun" during the Ontario Family Fishing Weekend - City 4,1. and 6. The weekend provides peo- ple with an opportunity to not only discover, or rediscover, the joys of fishing but also the importance of sustaining and enhancing it for fu- ture generations. The weekend, proposed by the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters (OFAH) is license -free. The Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources waived the requirement for an angling licence during the three-day event, but all. other fees aqd regulations apply, including the limits set for Ontario Conservation Licences. You can obtain the 1997 Sport Fishing Regulations Sum- mary, which is available from fish- ing licence issuers (check in bait and tackle shops, marinas or hard- ware stores) or the district and area offices for the Ministry of Natural Resources. Ausable Bayfield Con- servation Authority also have the regulations. The fourth annual three-day OFFW begins at 12:01 a.m. Friday, July 4 and ends at 11:59 p.m. Sun- day, July 6 (the weekend immedi- ately following the Canada Day holiday.) The public is invited to enjoy a family fishing excursion over the MORE THAN A BED & BREAKFAST t large conference room (22 capacity) '• heated inground pool :x large bedrooms t dinner party facilities - ss comfortable country setting C a Perfect Country Get -Away RR1 CENTRALIA 228-9969 Fax 228-9968 three days, or investigate events and programs. related to conserva- tion and the wise use of the fisher- ies resource, new fishing tech- niques and fishing ethics. Coordination of the OFFW is provided by a steering committee, a partnership of government and non government agencies. Programs will be offered and op- erated on a local and regional basis. If you would like event informa- tion, please contact a tourist infor- mation centre near your home or destination, or call the Travel Onta- rio Information Line at 1-800-668- 2746. You can also contact ABCA at 235-2610 for information on lo- cal events. For fishing within the Ausable -Bayfield Conservation Authority the following areas are open: Clinton CA, Morrison Dam, Cre- diton CA, Thedord CA, Lucan CA, Bannockburn CA, Port Blake CA, Port Franks CA, Parkhill CA, Rock Glen CA. Pick Your Own Strawberries Open 8 a.m. - dark 1 mile east of Hwy. 4, on Kirkton rd and 1/4 mile south of Exeter Golf Club Jeff and Brenda Horn 229-8176 SOUTH HURON CHIROPRACTIC CENTRE 493 MAIN ST. S., EXETER Member of the ACUPUNCTURE COUNCIL OF ONTARIO Ilk OM DR. MARK JONES 235-4892 FAX 235-2589 Capsule Comments with Ernie Miatello Bee pollen and its "powers" are often in the news. Many claims have been made for this product... from delaying the aging process to increasing energy. But there is no scientific proof that any of this is true. If you do take this product and have a history of allergies, be very careful. You could get a severe allergic reac- tion. Don't forget your lips when you are using sunscreen to protect against the' damaging rays of the sun. There.are many types of sunblocks especially formulated for the lips. Use onp with an. SPF factor of at (east 15. There are many claims made for soya protein... some proven, some not. Soya contains "isoflavones" which could have benefi- cial effects in preventing prostate and breast cancer, osteoporo- sis and menopausal "hot flashes". Trying this protein, (in soya milk or tofu) might help but certainly can't do any harm. Elderly people sometimes have trouble drinking liquids through a straw: Cutting the straw in half will make things much easier. HURON APOTHECARY Ltd. Phone 235-1982 440 Main St., Exeter "Your Health Care Pharmacy" before you "swing" into summer, visit our "14eAltept i4j2 v.0444 katmcbuil/0004" Sale. GENERAL ELECTRIC ASHER & DRYER PAIRS $75F 390 MAIN ST. 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Committee donates sign I)ASHWOOD - The 1996 Fricds- hurg Committee left behind some solid C5 01its efforts by do- nating into new entrance signs to Dashwood on Huron County Road 83 :1l 1' :.ist and west ends of the .Membris ul the committee met at the .rester') .u'n last Monday night and said the signs .ue not yet fin- ished. Belize l riedshurg '97 on Ci it Holiday weekend. the signs will he completed Huth a German theme including ;1 small roof. 1low- er bu\ and shrubs. The Mummer Tug -o -War team installed the signs and will continue its involvement by providing the materials and labor to complete the project. The 1997 committee has already placed (lower boxes throughout Dashwood. 95 Mine entrance 97 Frequent flyers: 2 wds. 100 Paramour 101 Demi's husband 102 Chinese society 103 Pitcher 105 Physicist Meitner 107 Open 109 Roman court 110 Erns; zwei, — 111 Order to broker 112 War theater of the 70s 113 Vanity 114 Party label 115 Hearing organ 117 Goals for Aikman: abbr. By Robert Zimmerman Camp Read - a -lot planned HURON COUNTY - With the advent of • warm weather and the end of the school year, the Huron County Library Children's Summer Reading Program will be coming to 15 libraries across Huron County. "Camp -Read -A -Lot" is the theme for this year's program, reflecting the primary goal of the program: to encourage children to continue. reading during the summer months. Tina Burkholder and Andrea Gingerich, Summer Program Coor- dinators, will present the hour long "Camp -Read -A -Lot" programs of scary stories, campfire songs, and nature crafts: All children ages 5 to 12 are invited to participate in these. programs which will be ' held ' throughout July andLAugust. , Rob Neves, storyteller and au- thor, will kick off the Summer Pro- gram, visiting the Hensall Library Branch from 11 to 12 noon on , Thursday, July 3. Tickets for this event are available at the library. The Summer Program is made possiblethrough support from the Huron County Library and a grant from Young Canada Works in Her- itage Institutions, Department of Canadian Heritage. In addition, this program has been generously spon- sored by Hensall Optimists and Kinettes, the Optimists of Kirkton- Woodham, the Lioness Club of Ex- eter, and Musical Performance by Peter Snell in Exeter. Please visit your local library 'for more information about pre- registering for the Summer Reading Program. The program dates in your local area are as follows: , Zurich Library Branch, Thurs- days 1:00 p.m.; July 3, 10,17 and 24, 8 to 12 years old. Zurich Li- brary Branch, Thursdays 1:00 p..m. July 31, August 7,14 and 21, 4 to 8 years old. Hensall Library Branch Thurs- days at 7:00 p.m. July 3 to August 21, 12 years and under. Kirkton Branch Library,- Thurs- days, 4 p.m., July 3 to August 21, _12 years and under. _ Centralia Branch Library, Tues- days, 7 p.m. July 8 and 22, 12 years and under. Exeter Library Branch, Mondays 1:30, July 7'to August 18, 12 years and under. The Huron County Board of Education SUMMER SCHOOL 1997 SECONDARY IMPROVEMENT COURSES July 7 - July 29 English and Mathematics - Grades 9 through 12 Classes run daily from 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon. CONTINUING EDUCATION for Adult Students July 2 - August 15 FEES: All courses arc free. LOCATION: All courses, except Continuing Education, are offered at Central Huron Secondary School in Clinton. Bus transportation is provided from Exeter, Goderich, Wingham and Seaforth. Continuing Education courses will be held in Vanastra, Exeter, Wingham and Goderich. For further information contact your local school or Rob Parr Principal. Summer School' 482-3471 A. Carter Chair P. Carroll Director Free fishing weekend planned EXETER - Cast your line and "Catch the fun" during the Ontario Family Fishing Weekend - City 4,1. and 6. The weekend provides peo- ple with an opportunity to not only discover, or rediscover, the joys of fishing but also the importance of sustaining and enhancing it for fu- ture generations. The weekend, proposed by the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters (OFAH) is license -free. The Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources waived the requirement for an angling licence during the three-day event, but all. other fees aqd regulations apply, including the limits set for Ontario Conservation Licences. You can obtain the 1997 Sport Fishing Regulations Sum- mary, which is available from fish- ing licence issuers (check in bait and tackle shops, marinas or hard- ware stores) or the district and area offices for the Ministry of Natural Resources. Ausable Bayfield Con- servation Authority also have the regulations. The fourth annual three-day OFFW begins at 12:01 a.m. Friday, July 4 and ends at 11:59 p.m. Sun- day, July 6 (the weekend immedi- ately following the Canada Day holiday.) The public is invited to enjoy a family fishing excursion over the MORE THAN A BED & BREAKFAST t large conference room (22 capacity) '• heated inground pool :x large bedrooms t dinner party facilities - ss comfortable country setting C a Perfect Country Get -Away RR1 CENTRALIA 228-9969 Fax 228-9968 three days, or investigate events and programs. related to conserva- tion and the wise use of the fisher- ies resource, new fishing tech- niques and fishing ethics. Coordination of the OFFW is provided by a steering committee, a partnership of government and non government agencies. Programs will be offered and op- erated on a local and regional basis. If you would like event informa- tion, please contact a tourist infor- mation centre near your home or destination, or call the Travel Onta- rio Information Line at 1-800-668- 2746. You can also contact ABCA at 235-2610 for information on lo- cal events. For fishing within the Ausable -Bayfield Conservation Authority the following areas are open: Clinton CA, Morrison Dam, Cre- diton CA, Thedord CA, Lucan CA, Bannockburn CA, Port Blake CA, Port Franks CA, Parkhill CA, Rock Glen CA. Pick Your Own Strawberries Open 8 a.m. - dark 1 mile east of Hwy. 4, on Kirkton rd and 1/4 mile south of Exeter Golf Club Jeff and Brenda Horn 229-8176 SOUTH HURON CHIROPRACTIC CENTRE 493 MAIN ST. S., EXETER Member of the ACUPUNCTURE COUNCIL OF ONTARIO Ilk OM DR. MARK JONES 235-4892 FAX 235-2589 Capsule Comments with Ernie Miatello Bee pollen and its "powers" are often in the news. Many claims have been made for this product... from delaying the aging process to increasing energy. But there is no scientific proof that any of this is true. If you do take this product and have a history of allergies, be very careful. You could get a severe allergic reac- tion. Don't forget your lips when you are using sunscreen to protect against the' damaging rays of the sun. There.are many types of sunblocks especially formulated for the lips. Use onp with an. SPF factor of at (east 15. There are many claims made for soya protein... some proven, some not. Soya contains "isoflavones" which could have benefi- cial effects in preventing prostate and breast cancer, osteoporo- sis and menopausal "hot flashes". Trying this protein, (in soya milk or tofu) might help but certainly can't do any harm. Elderly people sometimes have trouble drinking liquids through a straw: Cutting the straw in half will make things much easier. HURON APOTHECARY Ltd. Phone 235-1982 440 Main St., Exeter "Your Health Care Pharmacy" before you "swing" into summer, visit our "14eAltept i4j2 v.0444 katmcbuil/0004" Sale. GENERAL ELECTRIC ASHER & DRYER PAIRS $75F 390 MAIN ST. EXETER • PHONE 235-0705