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Times Advocate, 1997-08-13, Page 7FAMILY Breakfast and veggies Zurich was a busy spot Saturdaymorn- ing during the annual community -wide yard sale. Above, fire- fighter Kevin McKin- non serves up a hearty breakfast to Ron Desch." T.J. Klopp, left, had his vegetable stand set up at Rader's Home - style Catering. Volunteers needed for carnival September 7 Carnvi- al! following the church . --and .Sunday School at - Thames. Road. Rhoda Rohde Thames Road correspondent - FH:\MESS ROAD - Res leeck Tnlmas was in charge of the r. u - lar church ser. i..e (tt'hIrms i11& and . Thames= Road char. hr. on Sunday morning at Thames Road. - 'The congregation sang the Introit at the 'beginning of the sets ice. 1.4 - ed hs the reading of the ('reed from the bullenn. Res' Tolntas "read Iran the Old Testament., Re- sponsive reading from 'Psalm 34 wits- read. Res t 'ltnas >ennon "1.he:Brcaj..,f Lite. Megan' Parker and. i-arrr• Lvnn were the greeter's as well ;IS recon.= ing the ottering - ' The chotr',ang :The Secret Place of Pr.i�er' accompanied by.' the nr-' ganist `1ariIsn , Vandonhus.che. Marione John., Judith Parker and Joan Skinner 'Cr%ed comniunion. The closing hymn was '"Amazing Grace". Res. • Tolmas pronounced the Benediction and esersonc sante' --r--the• 'raplo-.`[omen needs assessment and ooh rjes4rip- - non r:'r :alling..a minister as pre- pared hy the Ministry .tnd Person- nel Committee and approsed by the Church.Council. Life and work of the con re ation • August 17.:church at Elimville at 9.45 a.m.. August 24. church -at Thames Road at 9:45 a.m. August 31. Church at Etims elle at 9:45 a.m. • Sepieniber 7 Carnival! following • the church and Sunday-schddol at • "Thames Road. Fun activities for -all ages: Please hong ,a pin luck salad - .or dessert. items required: lawn chair._casual dress and lots of sun ' screen and enthusiasm. Volunteers are needed for. dunking machine - and to run activities. Contact Vir- gin3a \\arwick- at • 235-3670 or Sharon Pavkeje at 229-6891. • The Finance Committee is orga=. niiin j' a Time and Talon(. Auction on N.,% inkier 21.:•at the Kirkton- LC,hidharn Community Centre. ,. t iucst auctioneer: Bob Heywood: Sunbeams: All preschoolers.. in eluding _the kindergarten 'in the, area. First, meeting. Thursday, Sep- tcniher 4 at 9:30 'a:m. at Thames Road U C. Leader: Carolyn Johns.-. Assistants: Doris Elford and Kay Cunnin•gton ' Rev William Jones chaired the congregational nierung alter church On Sundas t. accept' the NJcssengerc `-Alt` children from senior kindergarten to grade three • day. September 17 from 748 p.ni. at. Elimyille U.C. Leaders: Conine and Tim . Weber. Assistant: Mi-. chelle Hodgen.. - - Junior Youth Group - to begin in October. Sunday School - to begin Sep-. tember 7 at Thames Riiad'U.C. Su perintendcnt:• Kathy Bray. Treasur- er: Nancy Smith. Teachers: Melanie Miller. Sharon Pavkeje. Judith •Parker. Helen Weston. Joan Morgan., Joan Skinner. Virginia Warwick: Vanessa Bray. Erin Park- er. assistantsfor preschool and nur- sery. All children. in the arca arc welcome. If you wish to have an announce- ment placed in the bulletin please call Sharon Passmore at 235-2708 hy noon on Thursdays. 'The UCW wih.•meet Tuesdac. September 9. More -information -lat- er. -. • Personals Ken Bender. Bill Rohde and Earl -Stephen spent.a_ t'ew days last.wcek =on Manitoulin, Island and other. nts poinorth,- - ' Fred Delbiidge returned- home • fithif South Hurom,Hospital on Sat- urday. continued get. well wishes are extended. . . Quite a number of -people attend- ed.the..rudeo>_in_Exe(er on Saturday and Sunday: in the area. First meeting. Wednex • our Views Letter to the editor ... organizers- deserve support from the com- munity, hopefully the Rodeo organizers re- ceived this support... ' Dear Editor: • 1 would like to correct the state- ment ".With the exception of the t;ur, Exeter has had no family com- munity event." which appeared in your August 6 editorial: . Six weeks ago. this community held its 6th annual Canada Day cel- ebrations on July 1. ' • This event spear- headed hy-The Royal Canadian Legion. R.E. Poo. Its!'Branch I('7 brought the partici- p., i• n of mans groups namely Iasar Car show. R.C.L. Br. 167 Ladies Auxiliary. Exeter Lions Club, Exeter Community Band. Chili Cook -off, South Huron Rec- reation Center and playground st.itf. Exeter and Stephen Fire Depts.. Good Samaritan Food Bank. Exeter Agriculture Society. Big Brothers and Big Sisters and many volunteers. The entire day consisted hy events for all ages. ending with a fireworks display. a large crowd at- tended. one wouldn't dare estimate the number We a been pleased with the support shown for all six years and STILL PAYING PER MINUTE TO CALL TO ALL THE FOLLOWING AREAS? FLAT FEE AS LOW AS 58.99/MONTH 268, 269, 283, 284. 285, 287, 289, 293, 294, 227. 228, 232, 234. 235, 284. 245, 248. 247, 425. 481, 475, 485. 833, 831, 837. 844, 852. 666, 893, 782, 784, 789. 775, 782. LAST CHANCE -2 FOR 1' OFFER For tnformtion colli todsr 880-8843 Ext. 8000 look forward to.continuing July 1 celebrations. I do agree with your statement. organizers deserve support from the community. hopefully' the Exeter Rodeo organizers received this sup- port. • Sincerely. R.C.L. R.E. Purley ranch 167. • President. Casey Zcehuisen Visscher Farms Country Market Fresh Broccoli, cauliflower, potatoes, sweet corn. Lots of goodies. Open dairy 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Closed Sundays 3 mi. W. of Exeter en Hwy. 83 Phone 237-3442 Times -Advocate, August'13; 1997 Page 7 Many enjoy barbecue in Shipka .By Annie Moreno • Shipka correspondent . .. SHIPKA - More than 100 peoples attended the pork barbecue held July 30 :at Shipka Community Centre. The 50-50 draw was won hy Madeline Sweitier." A • contest of guessing the number of felly beans in a jar was won by Annie Moroni. Visitors.this-_-past- Sunday with: Ferman and-Lenta--Karyn, Timothy and Shekinah Clarke. of Brampton. 50th wedding anniversary. Visiting last week: with Marcel and Marie Hulle- fusch, 'was Marie's niece and . family. Chaptale and.. Patrick Van Nesti and their sons Steven and Leander from Izegem. Belgium. During their three weck..holi- day they will visit various places in Ontario and Que-.: hee. and New York City. ' . Ken and Marg Baker visited Saturday with• Wayne. Snyder were. her brother Reuben and wife Marjorie Musselman and a Sister Kaletta Mussclman of Kitchen - Cr.. Sympathy is expressed at•Ross Keller. John and.Be- verley Keller in the accidental death of their nephew, John Windsor of Exeter, John is the son of Max'Wind- sor .and the late Gwen Kcllcr. -A funeral •service .was held August 5 at Zion Lutheran Church. Dashwood., . Earl, ashwood.- Earl• and June. Rader enjoyed a two week holiday moi the vast :Coast in July. travelling through Quebec. New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. over the new Confedera- tion Bridge to Prince Edward island. They enjoyed the. scenery and visited a friend in Montreal. John and Cecile Muller, along with their two oldest children Justin -and Nicole enjoyed a two week'vaca- tion to July hi visit relatives near Amsterdam. Holland. Gent: Belgium and Paris: France. and enjoyed it tre- mendously:. - Congr tulations 10 Lorne and Isabel Becker on their who are holidaying at the home of his parcnls Elliott and .Kay Clarke in Grand Bend. • Recent out of area visitors with-,Morenz's have been,. •their niece and husband Gail and Bill Uhler of Burling- - ton.- Annie' sister Mary and. An i?inlayson. Sealonh. Hugh's listen -Hazel..Corbett.. Hensall. and Blanche Chapman of London. . - . Did you know'[ The Anniversary Quilt made by Greenway 1'.C. W. is not the first. one to be m adc,hy the church woolen. One ,of 'the first projects of the 1924 re-or_anired W.omens Association was • an autograph quilt which netted $79.69. . It wasn't until 1974 ihat a woman. Anna Isaac.`was appointed to the Greenway United Caulrch.Sessu,n. A garden _party and beef barbecue is tieing het.[ :\u - gust 16 at Greenway United Church. Dinner will he ,it 5 p.m: with a talent` program, to follow Tickets .ire available from Marion•Lan» er at 238- t_h4i Children participate an VBS By Joan Beierling Vdrna correspondent VARNA- - -Varna-Goshen church service was,held in Varna on Sun- day with Rev. Tracy Crick in charge of the worship. Next August .17 There will he no worship service, The next service will he, held in Goshen on August 24. Rev. Crick -extended .a thank. you to 'all who helped with Vacation Bible School last- week in Bruccticld for the Bruce[ ield- Kippen-Varna-Goshen coimnunhty Eighty=one children registered for the six classes. The pre-school class had _21 students with.. leaders Kim, Waucrworth and -Tracy Crick ; nd helpers Heather _Laurie.- and Kim Presieator. The • kindergarten had 10 students with leaders- Lauren Love and: Trish • McGregor with Bohhi-Jean Clifton as their helper: Beth Cooper and. Sandra Wilson led grades one and. ' two. which had 25 students. Aman- dii Van Miltenhurg and Becky Rol.- inson - were their. helpers.. Grades three and four had 14 students with Vv illi .Laurie as'.their leader. Lori Dewys: was the leader for erades nicd by Beth Cooper. • Worship _leaders were Rei Tracy,Crick and Rev. Chen DiNovo, craft leader was Linda Keys: and . the cookie • break supplier. were members of U.C;W"s of 13rucelieid. Kippers. Varna and Goshen United Church- es. The offering collected each day - from the- children and leaders was presented . to the 'Ontario -,Street Summer team. a.- group; of nine youth I:nn the area. who provided recreation kir classes each day and assisted. with crabs .and singing. They were: I.ejsa Mustard, Cheryl. Colson. 'Kendra.: Jewitt. Chris Dawe;• Sarah McNichol, 'Rachel Bukhaut. Jess Huls. Corinne .Chalmers. and - Krista •Mustard. _ Sharing the offering were "Bum- hling B Leavers local clowns .known as Turfy. and Cherry who- entertained hoentertained the children with am- 'Whims. nt-hallo ons. juggling- acts and lace painting. The theme Ibis year. was -Adventure Fair. - The Varna -Goshen.: Sunday School are looking • for -volunteers io help with Sunday School. if you can help. contact Joe Laurie_ or Tra- fise - and .six with live. students. cy.Crick. • Grades seven and eight'had six stu- Valerie Laurie has been busy this • dents with.leader Rev. Cheri DiNoi-' summer -with the Young Company at the Blyth Festival. They will he performing "Pieces of Alligator Pic", from _august t 1 to 16 at -the -Blyth U:niied Church at 7 p.m. Ad- 'tnission is donatiiin only. There will he a communis- yard sale on August 3(1 and 31. at the The support staff consisted of co- . o rifin;uor-registrar Lauren -Love. secretary -treasurer .Brenda Wright. music leaders Rev. Tracy Crick and Rev Cheri DiNovo with the Onta nn Street Summer Team accompa- Stanley Complex for anyone wish= ome to put .a table in. (f.you terested- or would 'like more infor- ntation. call Marion Coleman at - 263 -5354 t263-5354 as soon as possible. . junk rou to allot theemployers and students who made • the 1997 Human Resource` Centre for Students such a success! Sincerety, Carrie McCone Exeter Student Ernplo yment Officer R ti u t t ty Inn Thurs. & Fri. 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