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Times Advocate, 1994-10-19, Page 26Page 26 Tunes -Advocate, October 19, 1994 Plan to attend the 5th ANNUAL CRYSTAL PALACE CRAFT & GIFT SHOW Sat., Oct. 29 gam -spm Suitt Oct._ 30 2pm•5pm corner of Wellington & Waterloo St., Mitchell Vender Inquiries; Box 73, Sebringville, NOK 1XO zZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ• wWwiwWwWWWW WW DANCE HALL 349.2678 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Line dancers welcome Fri., Oct. 21 Lee Davidson & Sagebrush ***** Sat., Oct. 22 Country Versatiles If if VW WV WX VW ii•i••i••i•iiiiiiiiiiiii•iiiii i • ,�' i • +� • • � 1batross i • (;t • • Tavern • • HURON PARK 228-6733 • i • • Saturday, October 22 - 8:00 p.m. • • 0 • 0 • 0 i i 4 Male Exotic Dancers - G -Strings & Muscles : • GET TICKETS EARLY - Limited seating i • $7. 50 advance • $10.00 at the door • • NEED A RIDE CALL •EARLY 228-6733 i i•i•i•iiiiiiiiiii•••••••iiiiii 1 CONESTOGA COLLEGE FREE ADULT LITERACY CLASSES • One-to-one and small group instruction • All materials are provided CALL TO SCHEDULE YOUR APPOINTMENT CLINTON EXETER - GODERICH - WINGHAM - STRATFORD - LISTOWEL - 482-1700 1-800-463-0796 1-800-463-0796 291-1259 271-5700 291-1259 Out of town? Long distance? Call Toll Free 1-800-463-0796 Conestoga College (, Coming events 11, Alkw.,.1s SOUTII HURON SINGLES DANCE, Zurich Arena, 9-1 p.m. Dress code in effect. October 15 and 22. 39-42' HOSPITAL RUMMAGE SALE AND AUCTION, Wednesday, October 19, 7-9 p.m. and Thursday, October 20, 10 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.. South Huron Recreation Centre, Exeter. Auction sale Thursday, October 20, 12 noon. Norm Whiting Courtesy Auctioneer. Townwide pickup Wednesday. October 20, 9 a.m. Sponsored by: Auxiliary to South Iluron Hospital. For further information call: 235-1628, 229-8802. 40,41,42c NORTH HURON ENVIRONMENT GROUP is presenting their second Environmen- t:11 Fair at the Brussels/Morris and Grey Community Centre, Thursday, October 20, 1994, 1 1-9. New products, new ideas, free admission and door prizes. 42c PAUL KLOPP, M.P.P. "Huron Rendezvous". Friday, October 21, 1994, Holmesvillc. Social, dance. BBQ, door prizes. Meet Marion Boyd, Attorney General; Elmer Bucha- nan, Min. of Agriculture; Ed Philip, Min. of Municipal Affairs. Tickets: 887-6348, 524- 6976, 236-4291. 4I,42c (;RANTON UNITED CHURCH Fall Bazaar, October 22 at 2 p.m.. Masonic Hall. Tea room included in SI.00 admission. Children under 12 free. 42c SECOND ANNUAL CRAFT AND BAKE SALE, Saturday. October 22. Lunch avail - Able. Over 30 craft vendors. -9 a.m.-5 p.m. at ARC Industries, Dashwood. 40,41,42x IILYTH FESTIVAL GAi,A DINNER AUCTION, Saturday. October 22, preview 6 p m., Gourmet Dinner 7 p.m. Live Auction 8 p.m. Fabulous food and tantalizing auction packages. Blyth and District Community Centre. Tickets $25.00. Call the Blyth Festival at 523.9300 for more details. 42c SINGLES DANCE, Sunday, October 23 at the Wingham Legion Hall. Dancing from 7 p m to 11 p.m. Music by The Wildwoods. No blue jeans please. 42c HURON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY Annual Dinner, Friday, October 28, 6 p.m.. Brucefield United Church with John Mellor "D Day Naval Operations". Cala for tickets Rae McFarlane 565-5200 or Dave McClure 228-6219. 40,42,(42)c SIXTH ANNUAL CRAFT SHOW AND SALE, Sunday, October 30, 1994. Exeter Legion Hall. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Over 35 tables of quality crafts including folkart, dolls, tcddy bears, Santos, stained glass, gift baskets, woodworking, etc. etc. Admission SI.00. Everyone welcome. 40,41,42,43c HURON COUNTY FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE Annual Meeting, Friday, November 4, 1994, at BMG Community Centre, Brussels. Guest: Honourable Elmer Buchanan, Minister of Agriculture and Food and Rural Affairs. Tickets: $12.00. Social: 6:30; Dinner: 7:00. Tickets available from any Director or by calling 482-9642 or 482- )133. 41,42c SPINNING AND WEAVING Sixteenth Sale and Exhibition, Iluron Traci Spinners end Weavers Guild, Gledhill House, Benmiller Inn, Saturday. November 5, 10 a.m. to S p m : Sunday, November 6, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free admission. 42-44c ('RAFT AND BAKE. SALE by Helping Hands, Bethel Reformed Church, Stour lay, November 5, 10 a m. to 3 p.m. at the Exeter Town Hall. 42.43,(44)• IiENSALL MINOR HOCKEY'S Craft Show and Bake Sale, Saturday, November 5, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. at Hensall Community Centre. Welcome any interested vendors. Reply by October 29. Phone Karen Campbell 262-2312. Sponsored by Hensall Minor Hockey. 41-43c SEW SPECIAL Christmas Open House, November 2 to 6, 9 a.m. to 9 p m., featuring ceramics. handcrafted children's wear, crafts and more at the home of Rebecca and Lio- nel Wilder. 1 1/2 miles north of Hwy. 84 on Cly. road 31. Everyone welcome. 42,43,(44)c SMORGASBORD SUPPER, St. Andrew's United Church held at Rrucefield United Church, November 9, 1994, S p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Adults S8.00; children 12 and under $3.50; pre-school free. Tickets: 263-6502; 263-5025. 42,43c COUNTRY CHRISTMAS BAZAAR, November 12, 1994 at Exeter United Church, Exeter, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Delicatessen with meat pies, cabbage mlls, etc. Partners mar- ket, jams, relishes, baking, Christmas crafts, luncheon. 42.43,(44)c ORIGINAL KARAOKE hosted by Dennis Siren at the White House Pub and Restau- rant, Grand Rend, Thursday evenings after darts. Great entertainment, lots of laughs, 238.2222. 42 GOSPEL MEETINGS, Legion Hall, 167 William, Exeter, Sundays 7-8 p.m.; Tues- days 8-9 p.m. All welcome. Pat Robinson, Dorothy fax. 40,41,42• SUN. OCT. 30 6th annual Christmas Craft Show EXETER LEGION HALL 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. • Over 35 tables • Woodworking • Stained glass • Teddy Bears • Folk Art • Etc. Adults $1.00 Everyone Welcome CASINO NIGHT Sat., October 22 8 p.m. Lucan Community Arena Sponsored by: Lucan Irish Six and Knights of Columbus $5.00 Lunch provided Elimination Draw For tickets please can Joe 666-1003 (14 1)u you know ghat you want for Christmas? Tell Santa or the staff at Lakeland "trading Co. your wish. Cone in and register your choices on one of our Christmas Wish Cards. It may come true!! HOURS: Thurs. to Mon. OPEN at 11 AM. Tues. & Wed. CLOSED 177 Main St., Bayfield 565-5599 1 •• CRAFT SILO AND •• • BAKE SALE Sat.. Nov, 5 IO a.m. -4p.m. at Hensall Community Centre Admission $1.00 Sponsored by Hensall Minor ;• Hockey • 4(L), Exeter LIONS TV BINGO October 10, 1994 Game 1: Karen Gage $50. Game 2: Willa Costain , $50; Game 3: Tracey Pinner $50 Game 4: Jackie Postill, $75. Game 5: Earl Thurston $100; Game 6: Donna Sheridan, Don Morgan $50. ea. Next weeks Jackpot $300 in 49 numbers Exeter LIONS TV BINGO October 17, 1994 Game 1: Sonya Lawrence $50; Game 2: Rick Sokolowski $50; Game 3: Pat Wallace, Sharon Campbell $25 each; Game 4: Cheryl Cregan $75; Game 5: Joanne Price $100; Game 6: Rose Piper $50, Betty Bowerman $25, Pat Koeble $25. Next weeks Jackpot $350 in 50 numbers Lucan Community Bingo Wed. Oct. 19 Bingo starts 7:30 p.m. Regular Games $1000 Jackpot Game 52 calls or less $600. bonus Total prizes $3000 Due to the licence regulations, no one under 18 allowed to play Licence #537495 MATURITY and TRAVEL SHOW FREE ADMISSION October 26 & 27 from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m... PROGRESS BUILDING, WESTERN FAIRGROUNDS, LONDON performing o T Thurssday only FRANK MILLS - world-famous entertainer & composer of \ Music Box Dancer / Entertainment on two stages WEDNESDAY ONLY Dance Extravaganza, The Twilites, Ev Smith & The Swinging Seniors Band, Jack Roach, The Memories Daily Show Highlights • Financial seminar by GARTH TURNER • Gardening columnist KEN SMITH • Walter's Family Band • The Classic Tappers • Mo Vint • Exhibits, Cooking Demos • Travel videos • Floor Demonstrations • Fashion Shows show produced by TODAY'S SENIORS and sponsored by the Canadian Snowbird Association and Medipac International 1+1 Human Resources Development Canada Developpement des ressources humaines Canada x HU/ON INDUSTRIAL TPIAtNIN6 AOVISOa• COMMITTEE COURSES OFFERED for those who are in receipt of unemployment insurance 3 wks. Oct. 24 - Nov. 11/94 Huron County Museum, GODERICH INTRODUCTION TO BOOKKEEPING and COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING This course will Introduce the participant to the integrated computerized account- ing package AccPac Simply Accounting and review the basic manual accounting journal and ledgers necessary Nov. 7 - Nov. 18/94 Huron County Museum, GODERICH COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS A hands-on introduction to the basic concepts and terms used in the world of personal computers. Upon completion of the course participants will know how a computer can work with you to perform a variety of tasks in a business environ- ment using common DOS commands Participants will also perform simple tastes using a wordprocessor (WordPerfect) and spreadsheet (Lotus 1.2-3.) Nov. 21 - Nov. 25/94 Huron County Museum, GODERICH LOTUS 1-2-3 The participant will learn to plan and create a spreadsheet, template, and graph This course will be based on an introductory level of Lotus Emphasis is placed on acquiring an understanding of how Lotus functions and is used in today's workplace Contact your local Canada Employment Centre for more information on this train(tpg program. Exeter 235-0471 Goderlch 5244342 or 1-8oc2s5- Huron Country Playhouse held its annual Dinner -Auction Friday night at the South Huron Recreation Centre and fundraising efforts were very successful. The amount raised won't be determined until a later date. Here Jack Riddell calls out the items which were auctioned. BUS! \LSS I)IEPI(.l 1:1 ILS' \l0\1:1' PROItLIi11S? \(( Ot"\1' OVERUIt.Is.\ \? 1;1 111\1) 1\ 1'OI"R P.11'\ll:\1'S' 11 1I( FREE CO\Sl"1:1':11'IO\ (:all P.1t'i. J. PICKERING I Rl 1Tr:Ii 1\ It.1\hRtl'T(:1- .1\I) 11\:1\CI:IL CO\St'LTI\(1 j. Paul .Aitken, \lanager 3 R 1ITL\BURY S1', 1:.. (1.1\'TON (5 19) 482-12-41 or "roll Ercc 1-800-561-7451 I lu.ul Office 111 \\ ;IR rloo Street. London I ►tZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZzj /!15 0's & 60's 11 E? DANCE 11 ;1 at Kirkton-Woodham ;; :1 Community Centre 11 :1 Sat. Oct. 22 t1 t1 9:15 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. ;1 ►i Dance to 01 11 eddy 8 7aa edsaeg t; 0 $12.50 per person :1 ►; Lunch Included i4 ;; For Tickets Call ►; (i 229-8721 or 235-1282 ii i1 Proceeds to K -W Pool ►; ttZZZZZZZZZZZZ ZZZZ�� Fettes— Tours and Travel Ltd. CELEBRATING 25 YEARS IN BUSINESS Presents: Fall TRAVEL SHOW TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm MITCHELL & DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRE ✓ Presentations / Free Draws ✓ Special Entertainment ALL NEW SLIDE PRESENTA1ION FEATURING •IRELAND •TEXAS •ARIZONA • SOUTH PACIFIC • FLORIDA and OTHERS FREE WILL DONATION AT THE DOOR All proceeds to the Multiple Sclerosis Society Fettes Tours and Travel Ltd. 94 Ontario Rd. MITCHELL Phone: 348-8492 N The Victorpn Order of Nurses, Perth -Huron branch provide a wide range of nursing services In the community, 24 hours a day, 7 days per weekl They include, but are not limited to r • Assessment • I.V. Therapy • Health Teaching -private or group • Post Operative are • Ostomy Care • Care for The Disabled and Chronically III • Shift Nursing • Pre and Post Natal Care • Palliative Care • Footcare & Health Counselling The VON Accepts Donations As a voluntary non-profit organization, the VON welcomes donations or bequests, memorials from Individuals or Interested groups In the community., ( .)II \ dill' It ,iI \ i( It►l i.)1 Ot lt'r of Ntlr•e'. I'ci II1 111114)1) 14,)1( Ii 14)1 nu), t' 6114)11).)114)1. Cf`r-tfe HENSALL 115 King St., 262-332b Hensall, Ont. The VON is a non-profit and a registered charity. 4