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Inside Wellington - Second Section of The Wellington Advertiser, Friday, September 17, 2010 PAGE FIFTEEN

Continued from page 2 But We Love It! Come join us for 5 weeks of music! Explore music lyrics and musicians from the last 5 decades. 4-5pm. Please register. WCL Fergus Branch Library. 519-843-1180. *** Arthritis Society/Mount Forest Family Health Team. Learn to manage your arthritis at three free workshops: 10am – 12pm. Claire Stewart Medical Clinic. 519-323-0255. Register today.” *** Ladies’ Bible Studies at Central Pentecostal Church start their Fall Semester Chamberlain Hall 9:15 - 11:30am. Seven Courses being offered. Childcare for babies and preschoolers provided at nominal cost. All ladies welcome. For more information call the church office 7674 Colborne St., between Elora and Fergus 519846-0272. *** Men’s Bible Class at Central Pentecostal Church starts at 9:3011:30 am. Comradeship and stimulating discussions centered on bible themes make a rewarding time. For more information call the church office 7674 Colborne St., between Elora and Fergus 519-846-0272 *** Until Sept 26 – Theatre Orangeville Presents Leisa Way Starring in Rhinestone Cowgirl – A Tribute to Dolly Parton, 87 Broadway, Orangeville. Call 1-519-942-3423 or 1-800-424-1295. *** The Grandmothers of the Grand Presents “A Closer Walk” at the Gorge Cinema, Elora at 6:30pm. “A Closer Walk” is a featurelength film directed by Robert Bilhemer about humankind’s confrontation with the global AIDS epidemic. Glenn Close and Will Smith are the film’s narrators. Proceeds from the screening go to support The Stephen Lewis Foundation. BJ Caldwell, from the Guelph AIDS Clinic will be available to answer questions. Call Cinda 519-843-1034 for info. *** Sept. 23, 24 , 25, 26 Grand Valley Fair Scarecrows and Pumpkins. The Blazing Fiddles, Dairy Heifer Show, Sanctioned Goat Show, Midway, Lawn Tractor Races, Sheep Show, Heavy Horse & 4H Swine Show, Demo Derby. Info. call 519-942-4088.

Sept 24

Until Sept 26- Century Church Theatre, Hillsburgh. Footlight Follies; let’s all go to the Music Hall. An old-fashioned Vaudeville Show, with music, comedy, and Celtic fiddle and dance. Featuring Judith Bean, Dave Pounds, Nick Holmes, Melissa Mouck, Chris Worsnop, Neville Worsnop. Erin Studio Tour artist displays and silent auction. Fri & Sat 8pm. Sun 2:30pm. Box Office 519-8554586. *** Country & Western Dance 8pm - 12am. St. John Parish Centre, Georgina St. Arthur. Admission - $15 per adult - $10 for teens. Silent Auction, 50/50 draw, lunch provided. Entertainment. For tickets call Helena 519-848-6722 or St. John Rectory 519-8482108. *** Alma Optimist Beef BBQ. 5-7pm. At the Alma Community Hall. Tickets: adults $12, children $4, at the door. *** In Concert: the Waterloo Regional Police Male Chorus will be singing at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 27 Mill Street, Elmira at 7:30pm. Tickets $10 in advance ($12 at the door). For more details: 519-669-2593. *** Card Party 7pm. Church of Our Lady. 28 Norfolk St. Guelph. $3, lunch and prizes. Sponsored by the CWL.

Sept 25

Elora Legion Branch 229, 110 Metcalfe St. Elora, Saturday Night Dance. Entertainment by “Country Versatiles”. For info. call Judy Alles 519-846-5582. *** Upper Credit Humane Society Bark Around the Park Walkathon. Presented by St. Mary’s CBM. CBM Sales Facility. 12522 Fifth Line, Limehouse, ON L0P 1H0. Rain or Shine. Registration at 10am - walk starts at 11am. BBQ, Fun Dog Games, Nail Trims, Agility Trials, Bouncy Castle, Face Painting and more. Bring the whole family. For Pledge forms and information call 519-2151773. *** The Royal Canadian Legion Colonel John McCrae Memorial Br. 234, 919 York Rd. Guelph. Weekly Saturday night dance with Lindsay Morgan. Entertainment starts at 8pm, lounge is open 12 noon to midnight on Saturdays. *** WCL Fergus Branch Library Programmes for Children : French Storytime, sponsored by the CPF, 10:30 -11:30 am. Please call the library for more information and to register for this free program. Don’t be disappointed – register early. 519-843-1180. *** Cats Anonymous Rescue & Adoption Silent Auction & Dinner 2010, 4pm - 9pm, St. George’s Greek Orthodox Church Hall, Guelph. $55/person, Advance ticket sales only. Tickets available until Fri. Sept. 17th. For more details contact Tish at 519-8556850. *** Former students of Dublin School (S.S. #8 Esquesing), which closed 50 years ago, are invited to a reunion from 1pm - 5pm at the Dufferin Rural Heritage Community Centre, 30 Park Ave. in Prospect Park, Acton. Please pass the word to former students out of the area now and bring any memorabilia you may have. For further information, please visit our Facebook page, Dublin

School Reunion, or call 905-876-3322. *** Karaoke 8:30pm. Arthur Legion. *** Colwyn Fancy Fowl and Bantam Duck Show. Held indoor, free parking and entrance, Auction of merchandise and sale of some of the show stars, at 2pm. 6104 Wellington Road 29 10am-4pm. Further info. Paul Homer 519-843-3459. *** Wellington Rural Romp is as fun as it sounds. It is a one day educational romp through local farms and markets to see where your foods come from at the Elora Farmers Market. Most of the Market vendors grow and breed their produce and who better to learn from than our farmers. Visitors will get to fill out ballots to win gift certificates from local stores, farms and restaurants. But that’s not all, the market has lined up entertainment for kids and adults alike. *** M&M BBQ for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Centre Wellington 11:30-1:30 at M&M on Tower Street. Come out and support the last BBQ for the season. *** Hoofbeat Challenge & Family Day at Sunrise Farm in Puslinch. Sponsored “Ride, Pet Walk, Walk & Family Day”. Raise $50 or more in pledges. All proceeds from this fundraising event support Sunrise’s therapeutic riding programs for children and adults with disabilities. Participants receive free T-shirt, BBQ lunch & draw tickets. Prizes, Horse Drawn Wagon Rides, Games, Bake Table, Petting Farm, Face-Painting & Raffle and children’s entertainer. FREE. Lunch $6 – Games Passport $5. Rain or Shine. For more info. call: 519-837-0558. *** Exotic/Sports car show at the Stone Road Mall. 10am - 4pm South east parking lot. There will be door prizes, silent auction and a chance to win a ride in one of the lovely cars. $2 admission. For more info. call John 519-261-0123 or James 519-829-0045. *** Fergus Lioness Club - Yard Sale 8am – 1pm at the Fergus Curling Club 148 St. George Street W. Donations accepted on Friday Sept. 24 between 12noon – 2pm (clean and unbroken). Please call 519-843-1742 with inquiries. Don’t forget your Zehrs tapes.

Steve Ferris prepares to take his final putt for the 50/50 Putting Contest. At Guelph Youth Music Centre’s 1st annual charity golf tournament recently at Guelph Country Club. Money raised from this event will go toward arts and music outreach programs at the Guelph Youth Music Centre. submitted photo

Fergus Lions T.V.

Presented by TV Cogeco & the Fergus Lions Club, every Wednesday from 7pm-8pm from September 15th - April 6th Cards are 3 for $4.00

Sept 26

St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Gordonville 132 Anniversary Service. 11am. Guest Speaker: Rev. Rosemary Redshaw, Chaplain for the Grand Valley Prison. Special music. Lunch served. All welcome! *** Stars of the Meadow at the Guelph Lake Nature Centre 2-4pm. Please call to register 519-836-7860. $5/person. Join us for a hike through the meadow. We will look at fall wildflowers and insects that call this space their home. *** Art in the Park – Autumn Fine Art Show & Sale at Riverside Park, Small Pavilion beside the Enabling Garden. Original artwork by local artists. Rain or Shine. Brought to you by the West End Art Group. *** Elora and Bethany United Church Soup Lunch for Pakistan relief, 12:30-2, at Elora United Church. Lunch will include a variety of homemade soups, tea biscuits/rolls, pie, coffee and fellowship for free-will donations. Take-out available. *** Mimosa United Church 146th Anniversary, County Rd 26 #5980 at 10am. Speaker: Rev. Gloria Christian. Special Music. Fellowship to follow. *** Art in the Park – Autumn Fine Art Show and Sale at Riverside Park, 10:30am -2:30pm, located at the small pavilion beside the Enabling Garden. Come see original artwork by local artists. Brought to you be the West End Art Group (GWSA). Please join us rain or shine.

Sept 27

The Alzheimer Society of Guelph-Wellington and East Wellington Community Services presents – “How can I do this?” 1-3pm at Rockwood Library. Topics include: Caregivers need care too. The G Word-Guilt, Caring Comforting and Communicating. This 2 part series is free, call Sherri to register 519-833-0087. *** Rockwood Presbyterian Church Annual Beef Supper. Rockwood Community Centre . 6pm, one sitting only. Advance tickets only. Adults $15, children 12 and under $7, preschool- free. Tickets call Jean 519-856-9565 or Joan 519-856-2839.

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Horoscopes - For the third week of September -

ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20 Aries, a few moments of complete solitude and sanctuary are on the horizon this week. Make the most of this rarity and enjoy the break from your hectic schedule.

SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22 Scorpio, recurring health woes could mean something is amiss and it’s not just a coincidence. This is a good time to visit the doctor and get a check-up.

TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21 Taurus, a business rival wants to infringe on your territory. You are not about to let that happen. Higher-ups know that you have the goods to get the job done.

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21 A silly mistake has the potential to snowball into something with a life of its own, Sagittarius. Just get a handle on the situation and things will quickly return to normal.

GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21 It might be time to lay low for awhile, Gemini. When conflicts arise you want to stay below the radar until things smooth over. Thursday proves to be a challenging day. CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22 Cancer, put your trust in someone close to you. You will need this person in the weeks to come to help you through a difficult situation. Chances are it could stretch on for a while. LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23 Leo, complacency is not your credo. Take matters into your own hands if you find things aren’t going according to how you see them. Do it right. VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22 Virgo, you may have taken on more than you can handle. Now is the time to backtrack and see what items you can delegate to someone else ... and pronto. LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23 Libra, a work project that’s baffled others will take a lot of hard work and determination. If anyone can get it done, it is you. This could be grounds for a raise.

CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20 Use your instincts when making an important financial decision, Capricorn. While others are consulting charts and figures, stick with what your gut is telling you. AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18 Aquarius, you may need a little push to get motivated. That’s OK. There are plenty of people who can offer the gentle support that you need to get by. PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20 Pisces, spend this week fostering any and all friendships that might have grown estranged in recent months.


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