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The Times Advocate, 2006-03-01, Page 13Wednesday, March 1, 2006 Exeter Times–Advocate 13 Jared MacLellan, Peter Boersma, Gregory Heyink, Maarten Deregt and Kyle Deweerd, with Henk Vansteenburger and Art Postma were among the 130 cadets from Christian Reform churches in the area who took part in a snow derby Feb. 25 at Morrison Dam.The cadets practiced skills such as campfire building, first aid and shelter building along with toboggan races. (photo/Pat Bolen) Stan Lee Club to meet Mar. 2 at Dinner Bell By Joan Beierling VARNA CORRESPONDENT VARNA - Church Service was in Goshen on Sunday with Annie McBride lighting the Christ candle. Pastor Elly Van Bergen spoke to the children about the "large print bulletins" and the gift of music by the choir was "The King Is Coming". Next Sun., Mar. 5 will mark the First Sunday of Lent with the Celebration of Communion at Varna Church. Thurs., Mar. 2 the Stan Lee Club will meet for lunch at noon at the Dinner Bell in Clinton. Tues., Mar. 7 will be the beginning of Lenten bible study at Bayfield United Church at 7:30 p.m. with the focus on Waters of Life. Tues., Mar. 7 the World Day of Prayer will be in Kippen United Church at 7:30 p.m. with Goshen, Brucefield and Varna. Fri., Mar. 17 Varna community will celebrate their third Annual St. Patrick's Day pot luck supper at the Varna church at 6 p.m. Bring out your favourite dish and wear your greens. This will be a good time to social- ize with your neighbours and there will be entertain- ment to enjoy. "Learn to sew/quilt" youth and adult classes beginning mid-March. For more information call Sandra at the Varna Country Store at 233-5350. Plan to attend the Varna Goshen Time and Talent Auction Fri., Mar. 31 at the complex with doors open for viewing at 6:45 p.m. Auction starts at 7:30 with auction- eer Bob Heywood and also a silent auction table and Looney Auctions. Admission will be $5 per person and will include dessert, door prize ticket and also lots of entertainment. Please add to the list of Auction Items by contacting Elly Van Bergen. Mark your calendars for April 9. The Carry On Cloggers present "Reel Movies" at 2:30 and 7 p.m. at the Blyth Theatre. Contact Deb Rathwell at 233-9153 for tickets. � SII 11111 1111 , ___ AIL -- 44 r 1 l 1 tl �•^ et °L LC itto A „ o p Queensway resident Ina Russell (middle) received a birthday present Feb.23 in Hensall with a performance from Elvis impersonator Roy LeBlanc along with a birthday cake from retirement home director Julie Grimminck. (photo/Pat Bolen) HAY WIrovi l COMPANY NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING The 131st Annual Meeting of the Hay Mutual Insurance Company will be held in the Municipality of Bluewater Zurich Complex, Zurich, Ontario on Tuesday, the 14th day of March, 2006 at 2:OOpm, for the presentation of the Annual Report, to elect three Directors for three year terms and to transact all busi- ness as may be done at a General Meeting of the policyholders. The Directors whose term of office expire are Larry Desjardine, Grand Bend: Tom Hartman, Zurich and Ed McCann, Parkhill, all of whom are eligible for re-election. President, John Dowson Secretary -Manager, John R. Consitt POLICE BRIEFS Ski Doo stolen in Lucan Biddulph LUCAN BIDDULPH — On Feb. 25 a 1999 Ski Doo was stolen from a shed on Saintsbury Line in Lucan Biddulph. Broken bottles at Valleyview School MIDDLESEX — Broken beer bottles were found at the rear door of Valleyview School on Ilderton Road in Middlesex Centre on Feb. 27. 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