Times Advocate, 1997-09-10, Page 21Times -Advocate, September 10, 1997
DOE
for SCOTT HEYWOOD
& ANGIE LANSBERGEN
Sept. 13 - 8 p.m.- 1 a.m.
EXETER AG BLDG.
DJ • Age of Ma)onty • $5/person
• Lunch qy Pizza Delight
For more Info call 235.3856
or 235-0157
Bus trip to Blyth Festival enjoyed
by Granton Women's Institute
By Muriel Lewis
Granton correspondent
GRANTON - Granton Womens Institute and friends enjoyed a bus trip
to the Blyth Festival Theatre to see the Barn Dance Live Show on Thurs-
day, Sept. 4 with supper after at Bartliffe's Restaurant in Clinton.
The decoration day service was held at St. James church, Clandeboye
on Sunday, Sept. 7 with parish rector Rev. Bruce Pocock officiating. •
A number from Granton attended the Firemens Breakfast at the Lucan
firehall on Sunday, Sept. 7.
This week the whole world mourns the loss of Mother Teresa who died
on Friday. • •
At the Granton United Church on Sunday, Sept. 7 Pastor Normalie
Voakes entitled her sermon 'Preferential Treatment' based on the lessons
. from Proverbs 22, James 2 and Mark 7.
At St. Pauls Anglican, Church in Kirkton Rev. Glenda Meakins message
was about being fed by God's word when the light of goodness and heal-
ing will continue to shine.
UCW
Unit one met on Thursday, Sept. 4 when due to the cool weather, the
picnic in the park turned into a picnic at the meeting room in the firehall,
commencing with a potluck lunch .at noon. President Doreen McRobert
opened the program with a reading 'That kind of Mother'. Business in-
cluded discussion on. the bazaar and luncheon, the beef supper on Nov. 2
and making meat pies.
The roll call was answered with readings -and poems, and Madeline
Hardie had a contest with animals in the answers. •
Mt. Carmel and McCurdy schools
participating in pilot project
. HURON COUNTY - Jane Hoy
of Rural Response for Healthy
Children and Sheila Markle of the
Children's .Aid Society of Huron
County announce the launch of a
new program called "Kid's Kitchen
Table".
"Kid's Kitchen Table" is funded
by a grant from the Canadian Liv
ing Foundation, Community Part-
ner's Program who's mandate is to
• assist communities in their efforts
to enhance the nutritional health
and well; being of children and
youth. .
",When talking to children in
area schools about environmental
matters I have become aware that
not all children know -where their
food comes . from or how • if is
grown. "Kid's Kitchen Table" pro-
• ject will further .students' and par-
ents' appreciation' of - the imppr=
tance of protecting the earth' while
enabling them to become more self
sufficient in the production .and -
preservation of their own vegeta-
bles." said Project Coorindator
Lynda Rotteau of Rotteau Resourc-
es.
The goal of the project is to em -
newer families to increase their ec•
-
• onomic independence and nutri-
tional health through the creation of
self-sustaining community gardens
in area school yards. The gardens
will be modeled on the Internation-
al School Peace Gardens (ISPG)
program. ISPG seas developed to
celebrate the 50th anniversary of
the United Nations to promote safe-
ty in schools- and global peace
through education.
Students will learn through edu-
cational and supportive curriculum
the nutritional value in food. Practi-
cal skill development will include
how to prepare the garden's soil,
plant the seeds, and maintain the
plants through the growing season
until harvest. They will also receive
training in food storage and preser-
vation to increase longevity of the
garden produce. into the winter
months.
Using talents and knowledge
within the communities, workshops
will - be organized for parents and _ •
children to learn about nutritional
meal planning, economical budget-
ing and other topics of interest that
lead to the healthy development of
children and youth. A mentor/
trainer relationship will be incorpo-
rated at many levels - adult -to child,
secondary student to elementary
student, child to parent, etc..
The gardens will have the capaci-
ty to produce an overabundance of
food that will allow the establish-
ment of "Field to Table Outlets"
within existing networks and en-
courage' coordination of surplus '
foo distribution throughout Huron
County.
Three schools will be used as pi-
lot- projects to refine the program.
The schools selected are Colborne
Central located in the northwest.
McCurdy and Our Lady of Mount
Carmel in the south end of Huron
County to determine different types
of conditions and community sup-
port. .Grade
up-port..Grade 1,15 and 7 students
will initially participate in related
classes with support of Secondary
Student Mentors and Adult Facilita-
tors recruited t'fom the community.
Using the resources available in
Huron County, children and youth
will develop an appreciation for the ,
planet that we live on and realize
that nutritious food and how we get'
it is a basic need that everyone has
a right to. Kid's Kitchen Table will
be an example of community part-
ners sharing Canada's harvest.
ANSWERS
YARD AND
6ARAfiESALES
BLOCK YARD SALE - Saturday, September 13 - 7:00 a.m. on William
St. between Gidley St. and Wellington St. Exeter. Ten Family Sale. (37*)
YARD SALE - Saturday, Sept. 13 - 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Boys clothes,
drapes, vertical blinds .and large assortment of miscellaneous goods.
11 Snider Cres. Exeter, Ontario (37')
MULTI FAMILY 'GARAGE and Bake Sale Saturday, September 13. 8
a.m. 74 George St. Exeter. Household items, pickles, jam. Rain .or
shine. (37')
Alzheimer
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Wednesday, September 17 - One Day
You are invited to have a coffee at one of the following
places and make your coffee count. All coffee sold Wed.
Sept 17, the proceeds will be donated to
Alzheimer Society of Huron County.
A cup today...
A & H Holtzman IGA
Men's Country Cate
Huron Restaurant
Stickers Family Restaurant
Exeter Villa
Murphy's Pub and Eatery
a cure tomorrow.
The Bayberry Cafe
Kozy Korner Restaurant
Exeter Hospital
Queensway Nursing Home
M Schools
4 GENERATIONS
Shown on the occasion of
the christening of
April Anne Skrypetz
on March 29, 1997 are
great grandmother Adeline
Ford, grandmother Mary
Miller and mother Carolyn
Skrypetz.
VVVIMMVW
48T4 Dance Hall
9 p m. lam
349-2678
Unip Dancers Wsicomi
Fri. Sept., 12
Country Boys
Sat., Sept. 13
Country Justice
Exeter Legion
Ladies Auxiliary
BINGO
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Thurs., Sept. 11
7:00 p.m.
Jackpot Guaranteed
Full card $500. '
130-150 Persons $750
Over 150 $1000
"NEW" Air purifiers
No one under 18 adn ittbd
Lic. #M405944
Lucan
Community Centre'
Bingo
Wed. Sept. 10
Bingo starts 7:30 p.m.
Regular Game
$:1.000
Jackpot Game
58 calks or less 82700 bonus
Total prizes $3000
Due to the licence regulations,
no one under 18 allowed to play
Licence #537495
i Jeni Mae Pfaff
& Derek Desjardine
c11JQdtdtng S eCQpfon
Sat.., Sept. 13.
9 p.m. -1 a.m.
oath Huron Rec Centre
Buck 8c Doe
Dan (Diesel)
McClinchey &
Cheyenne Westlake
Sept. 20
8 p.m. - 1 a.m.
Hensall Rec Centre
Lunch provided. DJ, Age of
majority, tickets 55.00
s11LIC sem air non
for DUANE MAIER
• & SHAUNA BECKER
4Fri. Sept. 12.
9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
South Huron Rec Centr
Age nt Ma)ority • Di • Lunch provided
Tickets 85.00
Forthcoming marriage -
Together, with our daughter
and our parents, we Suzanne
Rose Jansen and Jeffrey
Gerald Butler will exchange
wedding vows on Friday,
September 12, 1997 at 5:30
in the evening at Hessenland
"In the Gardens".
LAMBTON HERITAGE MUSEUM
Quilt Show '97 ,
Sept. 13-21 'r
10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Features: * Across Canada -
Quilts of Saskatchewan
* Quilt Block Contest r
* Display Quilts
* Quilt Competition
* 100 Sale Quilts at
Great Prices!
* Tearoom with Light Lunches
* Calico Shop
* Merchant Displays -
* For Information, Send
S.A.S. E. to:
Quilt Show,
Lambton Heritage Museum
R.R. 2, Grand Bend, Ont.
NOM 1T0
Admission: Adults S3.
Seniors S2.50
The Lambton Heritage
'Museum is located
on Hwy., 21, 8 km. south of
Grand Bend
PUB & EATERY
7
' Full
menu
served all
day long
Mon.. Sept. 29
8 p.m.
Wing Eating
Competition
Details at Bar.
125 Maim St. Exeter
235-0271
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2 DAYS
Friday. September 12 -12 p.m. - 4 a.m,
Gables In the Bend
5 Main St. Grand Bend
l l r FREE PARKING
FEATURING
tllr` HOLD -EM POKER
MINISTRY RULES
24 Hour Casino Hot Line
(519) 752-6325 B.J. GAMES INC.
Proceeds to Canadian Diabetes Assoc. Lic. #i)973806
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Forthcoming marriage -
Sherri Elizabeth Chappel and
Sean Thomas Kyle together
with their parents, are
pleased to announce their
marriage to take place
September 13, 1997 at
Exeter United Church at 3
'p.m. Open reception to follow
at Hensall Arena at 9 p.m.
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Fields - Green
Alison Margaret Green,
daughter of Kathleen and Don
Travers of Exeter and the late
William Green, and Floyd.lvan
Fields, son of Lauretta Fields
of Hensall and the late Frank
Fields were married May 10,
1997 in Exeter, Ontario.
Reverend Fay Patterson
performed the ceremony at
Trivitt Memorial Anglican
Church, Exeter. Helen Klages,
sister of the bride was
matron of honour.
Bridesmaids were Marlene
Cunnington, sister of the
groom and Sally Green, sister
of the bride. Cecil Fields,
brother of the groom was
best man. Ushers were
Robert Green, brother of the
bride and Brian Fields,
brother . of the groom. The
reception was held at the
Kirkton-Woodham Community
Centre, Kirkton. Ken Klages,
brother-in-law of the bride was
master of ceremonies. After
honeymooning - in the
Poconos, the happy couple is.
residing in Exeter.
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PIANO LESSONS
Taught by senior high school student studying Grade 10
Piano at Western Conservatory. 2 years teaching
experience. Any age, any level. ,
For more information call - _
Julie Darling at 235-1302
or leave a.message at 235-2208. Limited space available.
Lessons begin in September.
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Fill
Fair
Sept., 19,20,
South Huron Recreation
Centre. Exeter
"Come Join the Fun"
40110 DANCE PARTY feibing
AO, 3 GIANT VIDEO SCREENS is
SAT. SEPT.
SOUTH HURON RECREATION CENTRE, Exeter
$8 advance ri $10 at the door 17 Lunch Provided
Sponsored by Exeter Agricultural Society
Tickets available at Seip's valu-mart or call 263-2800,
235-2122 or 235-0814
FABULOUS "GETAWAY" DOOR PRIZES
. Enter to win at the Video Jam Dance Party
1. 8500 Travel Voucher - Carlson Wagonlit Ellison Travel & Tours Ltd.
2. 8250 Travel Voucher • Carlson Wagonitt Ellison Travel & Tours Ltd.
3. 860 Golf tor 4 - Exeter Gott Club
4. 850 Gift Certificate - Bakelaar Jewellers
5. 820 Gift Certificate • Bayberry Cafe
6. Turkey . Hayter's Turkeys
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