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MONDAY MATINEE and EVENING
Tex Noble
Congratulations Exeter
On Your Centennial
We invite you and
your guets to pay., ,a
visit to the Dufferin
Morgan, Ellen Eveleigh, Barbara Johns, Doris Stephen , Brian Pym,
Larry Parsons, and Murray Stewart. Front, Carol Dougall, Michelle
Robinson, Laurel Hodgert, Theresa Zandbergen, Dianne Hodgert,
Katherine Parker, Ena Van der Spek, Karen Kernick, Trudy Johns, Deb-
bie Siddal and Gail Parsons.
GRADUATES AT USBORNE - The annual graduation banquet for
grade eight students was held at Usborne Central school Tuesday
night. Back, left, Jim O'Connor, Ricky Ford, Lawrence Kellet, Steve
Johns, Francis Cornish, Larry Rundle, Dale Passmore, Rene Kirmse,
David Rundle, Wesley Abbott and Jim Cottle. Centre, Murton Brock,
Paul Ritchie, Allen Rundle, Cathy Miller, Valerie Glanville, Susan
Debate roof problem
Open
Doily
BREAKFAST & LUNCH
8 a.m. to 1:Q0 p.m,
DINNERS
5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Sat, 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Sun. • 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.
You Are Always Welcome!
Pining Room Licensed
Vnder LLBO
Saturday, June 30
Mozart & The Melody Makers
Green Forest Motor Hotel
YOUR HOSTS: "PETE" and "CAROLE" PEITZ
HIGHWAY 21 — GRAND BEND
EXETER PUBLIC SCHOOL GRADUATES - Graduation certificates
were presented to the grade eight students at exeter public school Tues-
day night, Back, left, teacher John Siertsema, Mike Hunter, Jim
Cockwell, Laurie Skinner, Brad Brintnell, Ernie Hohner, Bill Dotars,
Steve Baynham, Brian Clarke, Brian Horrell, Mark Dowker and Hugh
Connon . Centre, Dave Montgomery, Judy Penninga, Cathy Wooden,
Cheryl Chapman, Heather Little, Bonnie Cooper, Mary Lou Thomson,
Grace Dykstra, Norma Penhale, Kim Turner, Carolyn Perry and prin-
cipal James Chapman. Front, Cathy Fuller, Trudee MacDonald, Kathy
Walkom, Kim McCaffrey, Marlyn Wein, Cathy Vriese, Janet Bettke, Kel-
ly Gaiser, Valerie Flynn, Ruth Noels, Connie Mills and Nancy
Whiting. T-A photo
The In-Between
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SATURDAY MATINEE
The Hoe Downers
Records crowd board offices
CENTRALIA
FRIDAY & SATURDAY NIGHT
,
Dufferm .
Hotel
Come Join the Fun
Amateur Night
EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT
10:00 to 10:30 and 11:00 to 11:30
MUSICIANS and SINGERS ONLY
* Prizes for best in both categories and
for runners-up
* The best in each category will compete for
Albatross trophy on August 30
Our newly decorated
DINING ROOM
Open Every Sunday
4:00 to 8:00 p.m.
Entertainment. ..
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Country Wally
Former Air Forte personnel home
for Exeter Centennial are invited to
visit the Albatross and see what
we've done to the former Sergeant's
Mess.
Club
Albatross
Huron industrial Park
Phone 2286/33
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DAILY BUSINESSMAN'S SPECIAL
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DINING ROOM OPEN MON. TO SAT.
9:30 ct,m. to 2:30 p.m. AND 5:30 p,m. to 7;00 p.m.
Take Out Orders — Phone 228-6648
Asir
mer separate school boards in
Huron and Perth Counties which
must be kept.
The trustees were informed
that a religion workshop for all
grade two teachers in the 19
schools will be held at St. James
School in Seaforth on June 27.
The board endorsed the
resolution from the Perth County
Board of Education and the
Ontario Association of School
Business Officials that the
Ministry of Education consult
with the Ministry of Treasury,
Economics and Intergovern-
America seems to be the only
nation on earth that asks its teen-
agers what to do about world
affairs, and tells its golden-agers
to go out and play.
If you want people to notice your
faults, start giving advice.
In the battle of existence, talent is
the punch; tact is the clever
footwork.
Saturday, July 7 - 8:30 p.m.
Special Dance
With The . . SILVER STAR
TAXANb11A VISITORS bANCE
Free entrance for your visitors from Europe
Advance tickets only - Call 828-3896
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For members and guests
Dinner in the Bar
7:00 to 8:00 p.m.
Dinner Music Provided By The London Duo
Reserve Your Tables in Time
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Friday, July 13
131g Dance
With The MYSTEROS
For members and guests » entertoininent
in bar by the London buo
FISHERMAN'S
COVE
•At
GRAND BEND
63 RIVER ROAD.
CHICKEN & CHIPS
44-to
FISH & CHIPS
N.
SHRIMP & CHIPS
ETC.
TAKE OUT ORDERS
Phone: 238-2025
who wil also
ay in the ba
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POR ADVA E TICKETS
CALL 828.3896
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DINING
ROOM
OPEN
12:00 Noon - 2:00 p.m.
5:00 - 8:00 p.m..
HENSALL
HOTEL
We Cater to Banquets
Weddings, Etc.
ASIEU/";
Entertainment Friday and Saturday
Gerry Smith and His
Ranch Gang
From EXETER
of two recent
Gerry is the winner
fiddling
Best Wishes to
Drop in
for some good Hensel! hospitality
Exeter Cen tennial
Come and Dine
With Us Too!
12:00 Noon to 1:30 a.m. From 9:00 p.m. to 12:30 a.m.
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Take Some Home
TODAY
KENTUCKY
STYLE
Chicken
Snack Pack
2 Pieces
with
Wedge Fries
904
Dinner Box
3 Pieces
with Wedge
Fries and Cole
Slaw
$1.50
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9 Pieces 15 Pieces
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HENSALL HOTEL
Phone 262..2012
FOR TAKE.OUT ORDERS
contests
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WEDGE
PRIES ,
A New Moe
Treat
DAILY
NOON HOUR
SPECIAL
In the Beverage Room
$1,00
SELECTED
MENU SPECIAL
FRI. & SAT. NIGHT
In the Beverage Room
$1.50
$2.70
Giant Barn
21 Pieces
$5.95
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Four Seasons Camping Ground
SOUTH OF AUBURN
ON THE MAITLAND RIVER
• Fully serviced lots for trailers and tent trailers
• Laundry and washroom facility
• Swimming, Fishing, Picnic Areas
• No Admission Charge for looking
over campsite.
VERNON & PAULINE GLENN
28th Annual
Willert Reunion
Riverview Park
Exeter, Ontario
2 blocks east of bridge
Sunday, Jyly 1
Sports 3 p.m. Buffet Supper 5:30 p.m.
Bring picnic basket and hot drink
Tablecloths, plates, cups, spoons and cold drink
provided
Tell your relatives and join us.
At a meeting of the Huron-
Perth County Roman Catholic
Separate School Board in
Seaforth Monday it was reported
by Jack Lane, Business
Administrator that the deficit
account as presented in the ar-
bitration report of all former
school boards at December 31,
1968, amounting to $207,000 has
now been completed with
payment of $118,000.
Mr. Lane recalled for the
trustees that in 1971 the Ministry
of Education announced it would
pay all boards for deficiti ac-
counts — incurred on
amalgamation by' one-third in
each of the years 1971, 1972 and
1973.
Mr, Lane also stated that the
bank loan interest rate which
started out at 6 percent has
graduated to 734 percent which is
prime rate following the latest
jump on June 15,
The board approved a request
from the Huron County Board of
Education for continuation of the
lease agreement for the former
St. Peter's School in Goderich.
Details of the lease are to be
worked out.
The school is used as a school
for the trainable retarded by the
Huron County Board,
Vincent Young, chairman of
the building and maintenance
committee, reported that
Thackery Roofing of Kitchener
would be repairing the roof of the
St. Columban School and putting
a new roof on St, Joseph's School
in Stratford. A lengthy discussion
was held on advantages and
disadvantages of various types of
roofs and the fact that so many of
the flat roofs on commercial,
school and other public buildings
leak.
Several trustees complained
that the janitors are not keeping
the grass cut regularly at certain
schools.
The board members were
advised that the current lease of
the board office facilities at $390
per month expires on January 31,
1974 but carries a one-year
renewal option. The landlord,
R.S. Box of Seaforth, is to be
advised six months in advance of
the board's intent. A committee
is studying the matter. Crowded
conditions are reported by the
present staff but board members
were told there would be no in-
convenience if it continued for
another year.
Trustee Francis Hicknell, RR
5, Seaforth, questioned why the
problem of crowded conditions
should be increasing when the
pupil enrolment was declining
steadily. He was informed that it
was mainly due to the increase in
bulk of the records and files that
must be kept each year, as well
as the records from all the for-
Saturday,
June 30
mental Affairs with a view to
exempting Boards of Education
in Ontario from the Payment of
the Ontario Retail Sales Tax
regardless of the use to which the
product is put.
The exemption of school boards
is considered necessary because
the boards in Ontario are
financed exclusively by tax funds
and because the Ministry of
Education has imposed spending
ceilings on boards and the new
additional two percent sales tax
will impose further serious
problems in budgeting to keep
within the ceilings: and because
the retail sales tax, as it applies
to boards of education, is a tax
which is being paid by tax-raised
funds.
The board meeting adjourned
at 10:30 p.m. and went into
committee of the whole.
The board members expect to
hold only one regular board
meeting each month in July and
August, unless an extra meeting
is necessitated.
Yes . Taxandria Centre
is
Air Conditioned
COMING EVENTS