The Times Advocate, 2008-11-26, Page 19Wednesday, November 26, 2008
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IT'S A BOY!
Grandparenting here we come...
With all our love and a little spoiling
too, Perry & Nina Knee along with
John and Jane Gawel welcome their
first grandson, Porter Perry Gawel.
Porter weighed in at 7 lbs. 5 oz. on
Friday, November 7th in Milton, On-
tario. Excited and proud parents are
Ian & Crystal Gawel
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TUFTS: Julie and Bill are pleased to
announce the arrival of Boden Ross,
shown in his Hallowe'en costume. He
was born Oct. 14 at 11:48 p.m. weigh-
ing 8 lbs. 3 oz. Proud grandparents
are Norm and Bette Tufts of Grand
Bend and John and Sue Nerychel of
Flushing, MI. Also Aunt Jaime, Auntie
Laurie, Uncle Leo, Auntie Lisa, Uncle
Mark, Auntie Linda, Uncle Rob, and
cousins Amanda, Cassandra, Cody,
Drew, Taylor, Meghan, Thomas and
Jacqueline. Thanks to Dr. Fellows
and the staff at St. Joseph's Hospital
in London for Boden's safe arrival, as
well as the Clinton Health Unit for all
their help. Boden would also like to
thank friends and family for all of his
nice gifts.
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Are you new to the
Exeter and surrounding
communities?
IF YOU ARE:
• Moving • Marrying
• l -Caving a Baby • Retiring
• Starting a Business
PLEASE CALL
For your in-home visit,
free gifts & information
FAYE 228-7053
1-877-675-8452
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COMING EVENTS • COMING EVENTS
BETHL: "i, WALK - on y, Nov
28 at Kirkton-Woodham Community Centre at
7:30 p.m. A re-enactment of the Christmas Story
in a country setting. Tax for census taking is $2
per family. Non-perishable gifts for local food
banks are welcome. Special music by the Exeter
United Church Bell Ringers. Dress appropriately
for visiting outdoor scenes. Refreshments will
be provided by Kirkton Pathfinders with a free
will offering. Presented by St. Pauls Anglican
Church, and Centralia, Kirkton-Woodham,
Thames -Road Elimville, Thamesview, Zion -
Crediton and Zion -West United Churches.
BLYTH FESTIVAL SINGERS SING
NOWELLI - on Sunday December 7th, 2:30
p.m., North Street United Church, Goderich.
Special guests Nancy Ross and the Kincardine
Brass Band. Tickets available from the Blyth
Festival Singers, Snyder Concepts, Wingham,
Brussels Citizen office, Tasty Nu Bakery, Zurich
and Don McCaffrey, Exeter. 519-235-0301 or at
the door. Adults $12; children under 12, $6.
(47;48x)
CENTRALIA - HURON PARK LIONS CLUB
BINGO - Sunday, December 7 at the South
Huron Rec Centre. Doors open at noon. Bingo
1 p.m. Progressive jackpot $500 in 50 numbers.
Donations to the Food Bank accepted at Bingo.
DESSERT AND CHRISTMAS MUSIC -
Riverview Estates Club House, 20 Kalisch Ave,
Exeter. December 4, 2008 from 2:00 p.m. Cost
$3. Come join us for this time of fellowship and
music. Everyone welcome. Get in the holiday
spirit! (48*)
EXETER UNITED CHURCH PRESENTS - The
Flying Fiddles and Feet of the Ballagh Bunch
from Teeswater performing Sunday, November
30th at 2 p.m. Come see Devan, Michael, Paige,
Matthew, Gary and Janice. Janice, along with
her sisters, used to perform on the Tommy
Hunter show as the McMichael Sisters. Tickets
are $12 and can be purchased from Bill Brock
519-235-0323, Deb Campbell 519-235-1609,
Darlene Lightfoot 519-235-1042, Dianne
Shapton 519-263-2800, Peter Tgahrt
519-235-0037, Exeter United Church Office
519-235-0860 or at MacLeans Home Hardware.
All proceeds going to the United Church
Restoration Projects. www.theballaghbunch.
com. (45-48)
MUSICAL FUNDRAISING EVENT FOR
BICYCLES FOR HUMANITY - Sunday,
November 30 at Blyth United Church, 7 p.m.
Special Guests: Men of Note and Women of
Noted. Donation at the door. Refreshments
available. (48x)
INLOVING MEMORY OFA DEAR
WIFE, MOTHER AND GRANDMOTHER,
MARGARET WHO PASSED AWAY
NOVEMBER 27, 2003
There will always be heartache
And there will often be a tear
For all those previous memories
Of the days when you were here.
We hold you close
within our hearts
And there you will remain
To walk with us throughout
our lives
Until we meet again.
Lovingly remembered eb sadly missed
by Howard, your children
& families.
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DANCE - featuring Rural Roots at Kirkton
Community Centre, December 31, 2008, Tickets
$30.00 per person includes buffet lunch. Tickets
available at Kirkton Market 519-229-8923 or
contact Jeff Miller 519-237-3424 or Murray
Armstrong 519-236-7746 or Wayne Otterbein
519-235-0559. Age of Majority. (48-50)
NOVEMBER 29 & 30 - SEAFORTH
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY S 22ND
ANNUAL COLLECTIBLE, CRAFT AND
KEEPSAKE SHOW AND SALE - in Seaforth -
Agriplex, Arena and Public School. 9:30 a.m. to
4:30 p.m. Admission $4.00 (10yrs & up)
Information (519) 527-1321. Featuring farm,
construction, Nascar toys and more; sports cards
and related items; 90+ tables of crafts;
manufactured items. 6 chances to win $50.00
shopping spree. (47;48)
ONE LAST LOOK - In conjunction with the
Stephen Township Community Centre closure
(also known as Crediton Hall) we are having a
final goodbye to a past jail, library, township
office, meeting place etc. Come share your
history about this building and while doing so,
take a look at what our future has in mind for a
community centre at the former Stephen office.
While sharing some fellowship, pick up a
stocking stuffer gas draw ticket. ONE LAST
LOOK PARTY - SUNDAY DEC 7th - noon to 5
p.m. In conjunction with the Crediton Optimists
Kids Christmas Party we will have a Chili
Lunch, entertainment, and munchies. (48;49)
SPORTS NIGHT NOVEMBER 29TH -
EVERYONE is invited to attend the Legion
Sports Night. Come and show off your skills in
pool, darts, euchre or solo. Sign up at 7:00 p.m.
- play begins at 7:30 p.m. Prizes and lunch will
be provided. Come and bring a friend. Cost
$3.00 per person. Special meat draws held on
Friday afternoons from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Watch this column for future Legion Events!
(47;48)
ST. ANDREWS UNITED CHURCH - KIPPEN
- Country Christmas Tea and Bake Sale, Saturday
December 6th, 1-3p.m. Come and buy your
assorted Christmas goodies. (48;49)
THE KIRKTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY
PRESENTS CHRISTMAS IN THE
COUNTRY - December 2, 2008. Potluck
supper at 6:00 p.m. Please bring dishes and
utensils. Annual Meeting at 7:15 p.m. Speaker
Tom Dunbar, River Line Nature Co., Goderich
ON. Topic: Attracting Birds to Our Backyard .
Mini Christmas Flower Show, 2009 Memberships
Available. Everyone Welcome! (4648*)
TRI STAR TAEKWONDO OPEN HOUSE -
FUNDRAISER AND BBQ - Saturday,
November 29, 12 noon - 4 p.m. 15 Gidley St.
E., Exeter. Come on out and see the new school,
meet the students, enjoy their talented
demonstrations of this fine martial art, enjoy the
BBQ, see what we are so proud of. Everyone
Welcome! (48)
WALK THIS WAY! - An indoor walking
program to keep fit during the inclement weather.
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 8 to 10 a.m.
Zurich Arena. Call 519-482-9264. Sponsored
by Town and Country Support Services. (46-48)
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IT'S PARTY TIME!
and you're invited to our
New Year's Celebration
Place: Royal Canadian Legion, Exeter
Pate: December 31st 9 Pm to 1 A.M.
Music: by Brian Gillis
FOOD AND FAVOURS SUPPLIED
(Taxi available to drive you home)
Cost 25 per person
Tickets available at the Legion or call
235-2322 • 235-1299 • 235 2696
Continue celebrating by attending our
NEW YEARS EVE DAY LEVEE
January 1, 2009 Noon - 4 P.M.
Good food + Good music = Good time
It's tun, it's tree and it's open to all!
"Let's ring in 2009 together"
Lowering Your Energy Bill
Workshop
(Part of the Rural Landowner
Stewardship Guide)
Wed., Dec. 3, 2008
6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
at the Centre for
Employment and Learning
349 Main Street, Exeter
Discover practical ways to reduce the amount of
energy your home consumes and help protect the
health of the environment.
Registration is required.
To RSVP, or for more information,
please contact:
Abigail Gutteridge at the Ausable Bayfield
Conservation Authority (ABCA) at
519-235-2610 or 1-888-286-2610
or agutteridge@abca.on.ca
This effort is supported by the Huron Stewardship Council, the
Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority, and Huron County.