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Times Advocate, 1994-8-31, Page 10Page 10 Tines -Advocate, August 31,1994 C QMMIINIT( Horse Club holds wrapup show A fun event was part of show which awarded ribbons EXETER - There's always got to be a little fun. Thursday morning at the South Huron's Bits and Brittles 4-H Horse Club's wrapup show, there was a fun event called 'steady hand'. Riders had to, ride, walk, trot and canter while holding a cup of water. The winner was the rider who had the most water still left in the cup. It was pretty difficult as some of the horses need two hands to control. There are 15 events in total which the riders were able to be judged upon and win ribbons. One of those was the Senior English Equi- tation. "The rider is being judged on how they sit on the horse and how they hold their hands," explained leader Cathy Walper. This particular event was won by Shannon Gielen and her horse Destiny. Gielen had to borrow some equipment as she lost some during a recent barn fire at her parents fano near Crediton. The brave 15 - year -old girl pulled her horse out of the burn- ing building. Sharing seems to be a big part of the local club as everyone gets a long and later this fall they have a fundraiser planned to help raise money to go to future shows. "Not all our rnembers have horses we have sorne very kind members that lone horses. Some of the horses are in two classes," said Walper. The South Huron Club is for those aged 10 to 21 and although small in numbers, it seems to be enjoyable. "We have nine in our club, for a horse club, 10 to 15 is enough," said Walper. Shannon Gielen, left; and her horse Destiny work together in the 'steady hand' event while Kim Govers, right; and her horse Princess also do their best not to spill a drop. Draw winners Ron and Ruth Anne Merner, on right with their niece Katie Rowen, were recently pre- sented with a painting they won during Friedsburg Days. The Merners won the painting ors a $2 ticket out of 339 sold to raise money for Friedsburg sponsored charities. Also in the photo is the chair of the Friedsburg Days committee Elaine Hayter, on left, and beside her is Theresa Jeromkin, the artist who donated the painting. Local women attend general council VARNA - The Stan Lee Club will being its fall season on Wednesday September 7 with a picnic in the pavilion at 5:45 p.m. or in the complex if the weather is cool. Old metilbers please try to invite a new member to come along. Varna U.C.W. ladies and other ladies that are going to the play "Oklahoma" please meet at the church at 5:15 p.m. on Thursday eve- ning. General Council of the United Church of Canada met in Fergus last week. Miriam Jones attended the Thursday Session and also the church fair on Saturday, along with Jean and Art Bennett, Elmer and Norene Hayter and Bruce and Anna Keys. Various churches had fund raising booths. Rev. Wilena Brown gave a talk in the Authors tent on her new book, "Faithstyles' in Congregations which she had published in April 1994. Church services Combined church services on Sunday September 4 will be held in Varna at 10:30 a.m. Sunday September 11 church will resume as usual. Ball windup The end of the year hall windup is Sunday September 4 at 11 a.m. will all hall teams vs parents at different times scheduled throughout the day. Pot luck supper to follow at 6 p.m. The Varna Area Community Yard sale will he held Saturday and Sunday September 3 and 4 at the Varna Com- plex from 9 a.m. to The Scaforth All Girls Marching Band will also have a yard and bake sale. Toys for Tots run LONDON - Hundreds of motor- cyclists are expected to participate in the Bikers' Rights Organization of Ontario's 15th annual Toys for Tots Run from London to St. Thomas. This event takes place on September I I, 1994 for the benefit of the Salvation Army and kicks off their Christmas Care Program. Motorcycle riders from approxi- mately 20 clubs and organizations as well as independent riders have been invited to participate in this run. The ride will depart from the Zellers parking lot at Wellington street south and Highway 401 at 1:00 p.m. sharp and proceed in pa- rade form to Port Stanley. The route then returns to St. Thomas where ceremonies will be held at Pinafore Park at 2 p.m. For more information please con- tact: Steve Northey, Toys for Tots Committee Chairman, 51 York St.. Aylmer. Ontario N51-1 2G8. Tele- phone (5I9) 773 -8185. Communion service at St. Patrick's The children's mes- sage was about the Ten Commandments. SAINTSBURY - St. Patrick's Holy Communion service was held at 11:00 a.m. Sunday, August 28. Rev. Stephen Emery spoke to the children about hoard games and that God had a game plan with ten rules called the Tcn Command- ments, the Game of Life. Prayers were said for sick mem- hers, remembering Marguerite Greenlee and for Starr Davis whose surgery is to take place Tuesday in Toronto, rescheduled again from last Friday. Prayers of the commu- nity go with her . Sunday, September 4, Pentecost 15, St. Patrick's Morning Prayer service is to he held at 8:30 a.m. Scripture readings arc to be Sirach 5:8-15, James 1:17-27; Psalm 119; 129-136, The Holy Gospel Mark 7:31-37. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mabel Needham in the loss of her sister Ethel Blanchard of London, from all her friends and relatives of St. Patrick's. Mary Davis, Helen MacDonald and Joyce Sovereign were recent visitors with Earl and Marguerite Greenlee. LIST OF ELECTORS FOR TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH 1994 Clerk's Notice of First Posting of Preliminary List, 1994 of the Township of Tuckersmith, County of Huron. Notice is hereby given that I have complied with Section 24 of the Municipal Elections Act, R.S.O. 199( Chapter M53 as revised and that 1 will post up at the Municipal Office at Vanastra on the 6th day of September, 1994 the list of all persons entitled to vote in the Municipality at Municipal Elections, and that such list remains there for inspection. And i hereby call upon the electors to take immediate pro- ceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected accord- ing to law. The last day for filing complaints is the 14th day of October, 1994. The place at which the revision will commence is the Municipal Office, Vanastra, 'township of Tuckersmith. The time at which the revision will commence is the 6th day of September, 1994. DATED this 20th day of August, 1994. J.R. McLachlan ('I,ERKā€¢TREASURER TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH b Linda Durnan and Lucas of Au- burn visited last week with the MacG i Ili vrays. The Davis's entertained their family, Bob, Heather, Courtney, Katie -Scarlett, Caleb and Corkin, Michael, Suzanne, Harley, Travis and Starr, Ralph, Joyce and Darren Simpson to a final summer pool party and barbecue on Sunday to celebrate Harley's eighth birthday before covering the pool for the long months ahead. Crystal Davis was visiting with cousin Michelle Martin in London. The Middlesex County Board of Education School Opening and Bus Routes School Year 1994-95 Middlesex County public elementary and secondary schools open on Tuesday September 6, on the same time schedules as last year. (Parents of new students should consult neighbouring bus students for times.) All bus routes will remain the same, however, some adjustments to bus routes may be necessary after the start of the school year. Questions regarding transportation matters should be directed to Mr. Keith Grigg, Supervisor of Transportation at 471-3510. Beth M. Ball E. D. Anderson Chair Director of Education tio Shop, Shop, Shop, Shop, Shop, Shop, Shop. Drop. The ROYAL $109 RETREAT PACKAGE cert p. pant Your %loyal Retreat" includes encr.edrs/e savings on shopping. dining, aUrachons and hots/ services. Plias a coupon booklet ofducounis for t#e shops and services at the Toronto Eaton Centre. Cal! I-800 663-2'229. Canadian f icific I tloteh h Resorts Royal Mirk Sutyett M iva,41,41y, ro 5er4oTDsr 11. 1994 Some reonc4t* a Net, Holiday Advertising Deadline for next week's newspaper Because of the holiday Monday, all advertising must be in our office by Friday afternoon in order for us to maintain our publishing schedule. o 0 eh a 0 a V( 'apo Local women attend general council VARNA - The Stan Lee Club will being its fall season on Wednesday September 7 with a picnic in the pavilion at 5:45 p.m. or in the complex if the weather is cool. Old metilbers please try to invite a new member to come along. Varna U.C.W. ladies and other ladies that are going to the play "Oklahoma" please meet at the church at 5:15 p.m. on Thursday eve- ning. General Council of the United Church of Canada met in Fergus last week. Miriam Jones attended the Thursday Session and also the church fair on Saturday, along with Jean and Art Bennett, Elmer and Norene Hayter and Bruce and Anna Keys. Various churches had fund raising booths. Rev. Wilena Brown gave a talk in the Authors tent on her new book, "Faithstyles' in Congregations which she had published in April 1994. Church services Combined church services on Sunday September 4 will be held in Varna at 10:30 a.m. Sunday September 11 church will resume as usual. Ball windup The end of the year hall windup is Sunday September 4 at 11 a.m. will all hall teams vs parents at different times scheduled throughout the day. Pot luck supper to follow at 6 p.m. The Varna Area Community Yard sale will he held Saturday and Sunday September 3 and 4 at the Varna Com- plex from 9 a.m. to The Scaforth All Girls Marching Band will also have a yard and bake sale. Toys for Tots run LONDON - Hundreds of motor- cyclists are expected to participate in the Bikers' Rights Organization of Ontario's 15th annual Toys for Tots Run from London to St. Thomas. This event takes place on September I I, 1994 for the benefit of the Salvation Army and kicks off their Christmas Care Program. Motorcycle riders from approxi- mately 20 clubs and organizations as well as independent riders have been invited to participate in this run. The ride will depart from the Zellers parking lot at Wellington street south and Highway 401 at 1:00 p.m. sharp and proceed in pa- rade form to Port Stanley. The route then returns to St. Thomas where ceremonies will be held at Pinafore Park at 2 p.m. For more information please con- tact: Steve Northey, Toys for Tots Committee Chairman, 51 York St.. Aylmer. Ontario N51-1 2G8. Tele- phone (5I9) 773 -8185. Communion service at St. Patrick's The children's mes- sage was about the Ten Commandments. SAINTSBURY - St. Patrick's Holy Communion service was held at 11:00 a.m. Sunday, August 28. Rev. Stephen Emery spoke to the children about hoard games and that God had a game plan with ten rules called the Tcn Command- ments, the Game of Life. Prayers were said for sick mem- hers, remembering Marguerite Greenlee and for Starr Davis whose surgery is to take place Tuesday in Toronto, rescheduled again from last Friday. Prayers of the commu- nity go with her . Sunday, September 4, Pentecost 15, St. Patrick's Morning Prayer service is to he held at 8:30 a.m. Scripture readings arc to be Sirach 5:8-15, James 1:17-27; Psalm 119; 129-136, The Holy Gospel Mark 7:31-37. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mabel Needham in the loss of her sister Ethel Blanchard of London, from all her friends and relatives of St. Patrick's. Mary Davis, Helen MacDonald and Joyce Sovereign were recent visitors with Earl and Marguerite Greenlee. LIST OF ELECTORS FOR TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH 1994 Clerk's Notice of First Posting of Preliminary List, 1994 of the Township of Tuckersmith, County of Huron. Notice is hereby given that I have complied with Section 24 of the Municipal Elections Act, R.S.O. 199( Chapter M53 as revised and that 1 will post up at the Municipal Office at Vanastra on the 6th day of September, 1994 the list of all persons entitled to vote in the Municipality at Municipal Elections, and that such list remains there for inspection. And i hereby call upon the electors to take immediate pro- ceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected accord- ing to law. The last day for filing complaints is the 14th day of October, 1994. The place at which the revision will commence is the Municipal Office, Vanastra, 'township of Tuckersmith. The time at which the revision will commence is the 6th day of September, 1994. DATED this 20th day of August, 1994. J.R. McLachlan ('I,ERKā€¢TREASURER TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH b Linda Durnan and Lucas of Au- burn visited last week with the MacG i Ili vrays. The Davis's entertained their family, Bob, Heather, Courtney, Katie -Scarlett, Caleb and Corkin, Michael, Suzanne, Harley, Travis and Starr, Ralph, Joyce and Darren Simpson to a final summer pool party and barbecue on Sunday to celebrate Harley's eighth birthday before covering the pool for the long months ahead. Crystal Davis was visiting with cousin Michelle Martin in London. The Middlesex County Board of Education School Opening and Bus Routes School Year 1994-95 Middlesex County public elementary and secondary schools open on Tuesday September 6, on the same time schedules as last year. (Parents of new students should consult neighbouring bus students for times.) All bus routes will remain the same, however, some adjustments to bus routes may be necessary after the start of the school year. Questions regarding transportation matters should be directed to Mr. Keith Grigg, Supervisor of Transportation at 471-3510. Beth M. Ball E. D. Anderson Chair Director of Education tio Shop, Shop, Shop, Shop, Shop, Shop, Shop. Drop. The ROYAL $109 RETREAT PACKAGE cert p. pant Your %loyal Retreat" includes encr.edrs/e savings on shopping. dining, aUrachons and hots/ services. Plias a coupon booklet ofducounis for t#e shops and services at the Toronto Eaton Centre. Cal! I-800 663-2'229. Canadian f icific I tloteh h Resorts Royal Mirk Sutyett M iva,41,41y, ro 5er4oTDsr 11. 1994 Some reonc4t* a Net,