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Times Advocate, 1997-11-19, Page 22L_ Creative in Dashwood Knit while they wait. Dashwood's Donna Marshall, left,' and Joyce Morden replenished their supply of •knit goods while they waited for customers at the Dashwood annual Christmas Craft Show and Sale at the Dashwood Com- munity Centre recently. The two sold their hats, mittens sweaters, slippers and towels during the two day -show: Times -Advocate, November 19, 1997 Page 21 Hensall United Church celebrates 111th anniversary The ministers mes- sage was "Paddle Power".... By Lk Sangster Hensall correspondent HENSALL - Hensall United Church celebrated their I I lth An- niversary with Dave Williams as the guest speaker. Joanne Row- cliffe welcomed everyone and gave the announcement. The greeters were Susan Stoll and daughter. "Church is Wherever God's Peo- ple" was the children's hymn. The children's story was "Light Bird= •ies'. Jean and Raye Iacobe were the ushers. The lector was Jennifer. Young. The Stratford Soul, Singers provided special, music. "It's Hard to Stumble When You're On Your Knees" and 'tPass Me Not of Gen- tle 'Saviour" were among the hymns • - sung. Mark 131.1-8, Epistle reading, and Old Testament reading were heard. The minister's message ' was t'Paddle Power'. Mr. Williams told" an interesting story of the Peace Candle. ' 1 • ,The offering was dedicated fol- lowed by Prayers,. "The Church'One Foundation" was sung followed by the commis- sioning, benediction, and threefold Amen. Mark Garlough was the organist for the ministry of song. Nancy Fraser is the minister of Hensall United Church. The worship on November 23 will be a celebration of communion and baptism • of Jonathon Bryce, son of Brad and Susan Mann. The Friendship Circle appreciate the used clothing donated to their bale. Any message for the Christmas Letter must be given. to the secre- tary no later than November 19. All knitters and shoppers are invit- ed to decorate the Christmas tree with mittens and hats. The Gospel Music concert by the Stratford Soul Singers on Sunday was well received. Legion Ladies Auxiliary The Hensall Legion Ladies Aux- iliary meeting was held on Novem- ber 5 in theLegion Hall. President Iva Reid presided. The president welcomed Zone C- I Commander Eva -Brown and her Deputy Zone Commander Velma Young to the meeting for their official visit; .A donation was made to the Hu- ron Adult' Day Centre. A donation of $700 was also made to the branch which was presented at the Blyth Festival announcesseason lineup BLYTH - As winter sets in. the Blyth Festival is all. fired up with plans for next summer. Artistic Director Anne Chislctt says audiences can get set to laugh during the. Festival's 1998 season. She has chosen . four captivating,• funny, romantic, and meaningful. stories about people in situations' that audiences will recognize as true to life' • . In announcing her inaugural season to the , Festival's Board of , Directors recently, Chislett said, "I'm asking the Board to roll with a season pf 'comedy on , the main, stage -- comedy with a capital '‘C" —for charm:--but—also witty -"B" for bite and "A" ' for affirmative attitude.", , The 24111 season ripens June 26 ' with Yesteryear, a sunny comedy with the hopeful message that love can be lovelier the second time .around. One of Canada's . best -loved playwrights, ' Jotlnna McClelland Glass,'turns pretension' and hypocrisy upside down when an Irish sweepstakes ticket exalts the 'meek above 'the ;mighty in a tightly knit prairie town. Yesteryear is the perfect play for opeh-hearted, open-minded, joy -loving, people., The whole family "will enjoy the shenanigans' when , high-tech madness' kisses, sweet 'common sense in Jobs. Jobs,, .Yobs ,by ,Keith ,Roulston. 'I'tic new mayor. of Winstead, hoisted 'on chis '� own petard, of election promises, leads a larger -than -life cast through this frolic' of eeonotnic . opportunism. Meanwhile, the', young. women of the small' town are cooking him a dish of humble pie: garnished with 'adollop of love at first sight. - , Tlr ftep'-ids, by ' Canada's Pulitzer -Prize w,inning,author Carol Shields, deals a trump-ladein hand in ' this witty. wise. .. and heart-warming , tribute , , to uncelebrated generations of women who lived before the feminist movement. Shields catches them at their most vivacious, around a card table - 'where it's not a sin to compete!. - where no .open is relegated to a rot as wife, mother, daughter -- where a' woman .can simplyIbe herself. '' Can shared laughter tear • down „ barriers of fear and mistrust? In , Huron County Blues by Andrew Moodie, a. Nigeriah . immigrant seeks a safe haven for his teenage' son away' from the tensions of a • Toronto ghetto, bht is himself afraid to join ,in commuiity life. It takes a teenage romance and a set of unlikelyconspirators to 'turn. Ben's village house'into a hpme. ' The -Festival's second `stage mini space (the Garage) will also be an integral pan of the '98 season with an eclectic mix, , of shows, , beginning with .a mint .mustcat composed by Blyth Festival favo'rite, rollicking . John Roby, with book'by Paul Ledoux. Festival, coupons packages for the 1998 season arc on sale now, with substantial savings if 1 purchased before Christmas. Fore mare information, contact the Box.. Office at (519) 523-9300. Recipes for Peanut Butter And Jelly Medley Sandwich 4 slices bread - 30 mL (2 Tbsp) peanut butter 30 mL (2 Tbsp) strawberry jam 30 mL (2 Tbsp) grape jelly Spread grape jelly on one slice of bread, top with second slice and spread with peanut butter. Top with third bread slice and spread with strawberry jam: Top off with fourth Have a news tip? Call the Times -Advocate 235-1331 DANCE CLASSES * Ballet * Ballroom * Latin BALLET for age 4 through adult Saturday morning classes beginning November 22 BALLRYOM and LATIN dancing for teens and adults Wednesday evening 'classes Location: Zurich Town Hall Instructor: Kimberly Redick Call 236-4945 for more information Lucan Community Centre Bingo Wed. Nov. 19 Bingo starts 7:30 p.m. Regular Game $1000 Jackpot Game 52 calls or less $900 bonus Total prizes $3000 Duo to the licence regulations, no one under 18 allowed to play Licence #537495 children in bread slice. Cut sandwich into quarter triangles ' (makes • two. servings). 'Serve with orange. fat-free potato chips,, one percent milk. and lowfat granola bar. '(726 calorics) Boldgna And Cheese Roll -Ups 2 slices hread 2 slices turkey bologna I slice fat-free processed cheese 1 slice fat-free Monterey Jack cheese • FOLKSTONE NATURAL FOODS Exeter 235-4003 SPECIAL: GLS 500, iso caps 52799 tax extra SEE COMMUNITY CALENDAR FOR DETAILS OF HEALTH EXPO Bring in this ad for 10% off any product (exc. Books) QUALITY TYPESETTIN "Set" to your specifications For more information please phone Deb Lord at the kitchen 30 mL (2 Tbsp) fat-free mayonnaise - Roll each slice of bread with a rolling 'pin until flattened. Spread each slice with mayonnaise and top, with one slice of bologna and one slice of cheese. Roll -each into a log and cut crosswise into about five pieces. Fix with. a toothpick if necessary. Serve with orange juice, • reduced -fat corn ships, cucumber slices and a pudding cup (made ' with skim milk). (637 calories) • Reign of Christ service planned for. St. Patrick's By H. Davis Saintsbury. correspondent .SAINTSBURY - St. Patrick's Church celebrated their Holy Eucharist Service at 10:30 a.m: withthe Rev. Stanley Jay officient. ISimlrerley Kelley assisted with the scripture leasjings_fr» n the_OldancL__ New Testaments. Crystal Davis - was server for'the service.' Saturday evening November 22, St Patrick's will celebrate their Reign of Christ Service at 7 p.m. Ron and Margaret Carroll were. Sunday evenings dinner guests with ' the Iredales to celebrate Margaret's Remembrance Banquet on Novefft- her 11. A discussion was held ,on the subject of upcoming banquets. Hensall residents are advised that leaf collection and green waste pickup will continue until'Wednes- day, November 26. Users of the Hensall Landfill Site are advised that the hours of opera- tion will be Monday 1-2 p.m., and Wednesday, 1-3 p.m., effective January 1, 1998. A tipping fee of $12./cubic metre applies. Users must have a current Hensall Land- fill pass, these are available at the Hensall Municipal Office. The following Village of Hensall Committees have vacancies; Hen= salt Parks Board (2), Hensall Eco- nomic Development Committee (2), and Hensall Committee of Ad- justment djustment (I ). Interested persons should contact the Village of Hen- sall Office by Wednesday, Decem- ber 3, 5 p.m. Additional informa- tion is available from the Village Office (262-2812). ********* * INJU & D 0 * for * Brian Bearss 6.* * Lori DeWys * y Saturday, Nov. 29, '97 T Kirkton Community Centre, 9 - 1 Lunch provided. DJ �[ *Tickets $5.00 each y For tickets & info., contact Paul '1` * 229-8461, Kim 263-5337 or S. Beattie 284-4965 birthday.. Caleb and Corbin MacGillivray enjoyed a hayride Saturday 'along with Nick White of Lucan. St. Patrick's A,C.W. members are invited to a kitchen show onThursday, November 20 at the Worrells. On Thursday, December 4, a couple of ladies From St. Patrick's Are invited to the. Christmas party at Holy Trinity Anglican Church in Lucan; hosted by the ladies guild. Keith Coates of Calgary called op Mary Davis this week.. Suzanne Davis, Travis and Starr visited with mother and grandmoth- er, Dorothy Deitrich at the Biue Water Retirement Home on Sunday afternoon. 8essental Country Inn "A Place to Remember" Delicious Christmas buffet and entertainment every Saturday Book Now for New Years OPEN DAILY Located at St. Joseph on Hwy. 21 between Grand Bend and Bayfield Call for reservations 236-7707 Large or small, we can take care of it all So book early and reserve your right to party PUB & EATERY 125 Main St. S. Exeter 235-0271 i ********* for Calvin Willard & Barb Ferguson Sat., Nov. 22 at South Huron Rec Centre Dance 9 p.m. - l a.m. Forthcoming marriage Angela Joyce Lansbergen, daughter of Nick and Carolyn Lansbergen of Crediton, and Scott Gordon Heywood; son of Lester and Dianne Heywood are pleaseql to announce their forthcming marriage. The weddin will take place Satu ay,, November 29,, 1997 at 3:30 p.m. at Zion United. Church, Crediton. Open reception to - follow at 9:00 p.m... at the. South Huron Rec Centre. 1111111# NVWWWWWW Dance Hall --9pm. Iam 349-2678 t.;ne Dancers Wetcme Fri. 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