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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1973-12-19, Page 19AN EAGER GROUP - Wherever Santa Claus makes his yearly visit he finds a receptive audience. This was the case Sunday afternoon when he visited the Exeter arena and a party for children of the Exeter Police force officers and the local detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police. T-A photo Try to determine interest in cross country skiing Deadline for Family and Personal Greetings For the Christmas Issue is Thursday Noon U. Ex.i.s4lizukaukt.viea.cgitwawaviii•dAilmavezma „ . CIVIL RIGHTS WHO CARES? BILL 274 - REMOVES The only bargaining sanction teachers have: the right to tender mass resignations. - VIOLATES A basic civil right of all workers - the right to free collective bargaining. - IMPOSES Compulsory arbitration on teachers which negates free bargaining rights. Relations between the teaching profession and the Ministry of Education haVe been needlessly disrupted by the Introduction of thil bill. We, the teachers of Huron County reject the idea that we ere using children es pawns. Our concern .11 that thole children grow up in a democratic where individual human civil rights will be recognized. Sponsored by ▪ The Huron Association of the Federation of Women Teachers of Ontario. - The Huron District of Ontario Public School Men Teachers' Federation, • The Huron-Perth Unit of Ontario English Catholic Teachers' Association. • The Huron County District 45 Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation. Let us help you to help yourself! Enrolling in one or more of these courses could mean a turning point in your career! Academic Upgrading to college entrance stan- ding: Math Levels I, Ii, Ill English Levels I, II, III Science Levels I, II, Ill Commercial Training: Typing Shorthand Bookkeeping Business Arithmetic Business Communications Teller Cashier: This twelve-week course will run from January 7, 1974 until March 31. 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CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY & BOXING DAY THURS., DEC. V -- REGULAR HOURS 11 A.M. TO 9 P.M. SUGGESTIONS FROM BASE FACTORY OUTLET * LADIES PURSES * TEEN PURSES * WRIST WATCHES * LIGHTEPS * TOYS * GAMES THE BASE FACTORY OUTLET NOW LOCATED ON HWY. #4 SOUTH OF CLINTON AT VANASTRA .10.$01t10FAwAllWOVNIgNwAitiv,i •q!,§11;;NigkkiviV6i*0.1%;W:rioww,?4•4q,4.4^;q1e4-w.olgvq. FAMILY and PERSONAL ARMSTRONG — To all our neighbors, relatives and friends a very Merry Christmas and best wishes for the New Year. Ned, Vera and family mirriftioorrimarom•%•pow BROCK Wishing all my friends relatives and neighbours a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Mrs. Mary Brock Huronview, Clinton $IPS4tetizilienRAIRlitrilftWAtIttAtlit BROCK — Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all my Daco customers and friends. Norman•and Myrtle Brock wzii.voismi=4;coogko.ftwira4i• BRINTNELL — Greetings to all our friends, neighbours and relatives and a happy new year. Annie & Wilson Brintnell ottramtiggamtimmleftwo CLARKE — During this festive season may we extend wishes for a Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year to our neighbours, friends, relatives and to Elly's CTC customers. Kay, Elliott and family It•teivotrieeigimettemetrorgiv DEJONGE — To all our neighbours, relatives and, friends, a very Merry Christmas and best wishes for the new year. Martin, Madelyn, Carol and Patrick Dejonge eftvt grmt VrAigittelftiftiq DESJARLIINE — Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to friends and relatives. Mr. & Mrs. Norris Desjardine and family ittofeimommttramogdrxigw•ftt DICKINS — Jack and Shirley wish all our relatives, neighbours and friends a very Merry Christ- mas and best wishes for the new year. mlizmitftlettisitki ogelmitigNsz Harold, Betty and family ttsftlarMillftrW,5112!)*014Vgalgrill FRAYNE — Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all relatives and friends. , Robert HILLMAN — Greetings to all our friends & neighbours at this festive season. Best wishes for the New Year. Harvey, Esther, Debbie, Lynda, Wendy and Benjie. taficsigtme-vntleezild werglet HOFFMAN — To all our neighbours, relatives and friends a very Merry Christmas and best wishes for the new year, Claire, Winona, Bob, Doug & Karen ;?.teitl%M•OVW1g4 OftAi VIciltzitki JAQUES — We wish all our relatives, friends & neighbours a very Merry Christmas and a hap- py New Year. Oliver and Wilhelmine Jaques vo•rat) Wt Pkt),PAisS JONES — To all our neighbours, relatives and friends, a very Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year. Larry and Lois Nksiia.ssea Nits ;41S2 JOHNS — To all our neighbours friends, and relatives a very Merry Christmas and best wishes for the New Year. Lewis, Ina and Emerson Johns JOHNS — Greetings to all our friends, relatives and neighbours at this festive season, Best wishes for the new year. Kenneth and Irene ltrct*lect:%1*.kntgt-sgers s LAMMIE — Wishing all my relatives, neighbours & friends a Merry Christmas and best wishes for the New Year, Vera Lammie, Queensway Nursing Home Hensall rtsmopttowers:Nrwia-c-cgimk LAWSON — Wishing all our relatives,friends and neighbours a Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year. • Sam & Ethel LEE — Wishing all our relatives and friends a very Merry Christ- mas and a happy New Year. Russell and David Lee r;.:§71tqtl;1'$.•,1tVA'1:V,113V6.W.ttPlt*0 McALLISTER — To all our neighbors, relatives and friends a very Merry Christmas and Best wishes for the New Year John & Alma McAllister McMc:?lertgglig0Pgr;VdtqAtVVA MUSSER — To all our neighbours and friends a very Merry Christ- mas and best wishes for the new year. Bill, Marie and family q:tct,ttoz:ReatV,i'vzItAit7gMedliRMS MORLEY — To all our neighbours, friends and relatives a very Happy Christmas and a prosperous New Year. Wilson and Reta Morley fir. IrcOdrsPM 0.141;*tit:Ni-WgrOtt MINERS — To all our neighbors, relatives and friends, a very Merry Christmas and best ;wishes for the New Year. John, Margaret Doug, Connie, Elizabeth Rieliglert:MtgltrWitv"itglillvAVIM MACK — Wishing all our relatives,friends and neighbours a very Merry Christmas and a Hap- py and prosperous New Year. Steve, Agnes, Bradley and David To faithful friends, old and t new, we tune up with hap-, py hbliday wishes. May your Christmas dreams 0* come true. Cliff, Elsie, Bobby, 1A. Brenda, Billy and Brent McDonald • .gowemammwt4 •Ixisrmg474:04iit:444:4•J MUNN — To all our relatives, friends and neighbours a very Merry Christmas and a happy New Year. Gordon and Jean. Munn and family NORRY — To all our neighbors relatives and friends a very Merry Christmas and best wishes for the New Year. Norm & Carrie Norry tsplcirawgwiglegmigvermt;o34.• PFAFF — To our relatives, and friends near and fara wish for a Merry Christmas and a happy New Year. Wilmer, Martha Pfaff & family KelgtevAtvmdiFieigtectFtitmagiers PFAFF — To all our relatives, friends & neighbors loads of wishes for a wonderful Christmas and a bright New Year. Allen & Doris Elaine & Dennis ierid-wiist:ftivq,terweertmwielisolv SWEET — A Merry Christmas & Best Wishes for a Happy New Year to all our dear relatives & friends. Doug & Marian & family 9•az.tittql.5'.4i'vM61::?,estc:MW•td'W:44I SHOLDICE — Greetings to all our friends and relatives at this festive season and Best Wishes for the New Year. Lorne and Mary, 1132 Adelaide St. N. Apt. 705 phone 433-1383 FAmilivEki.c:011.01ter•mg.fecivgvo TRIEBNER — To all our neighbors, relatives and friends, a very Merry Christmas and best wishes for the New Year. Jack, Marg, & Cathy IMIVAWAVItkrigt*WiecWriaMICA SWEITZER — We are happy to wish our friends and relatives "Season's Greetings". Special wishes go to our parents, Sweitzers Sr., our babysitter, Viv Cowan, and our"friends, RelObw'S and Hunkings. May the happiness of Christmas live in your hearts throughout 1974 Brian, Angela, & Darryl WELLS — Wishing all our friends, relatives, and neighbours a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Doc, Helen & family WRIGHT — We wish our friends relatives and neighbors a very Merry Christmas, good times, good health and happiness in the new year. Ted, Shirley & Ron Wright Ith4IFAttRA„tc'..id=ittli.411:itritreq.14ISM With increasing leisure time and public awareness of the need for exercise, many persons and families are taking up a variety of recreational sports. Arrival of the first snowfall has encouraged many to get out and' enjoy the new winter season. Cross-country skiing is a winter sport that is quickly catching on as one of the ways to enjoy the snow and the beauty of the countryside. For those who enjoy speed, nothing is more exhilarating than gliding over the snow at up to 15 m.p.h. The modest investment in equipment and the suitability of cross- country skiing to most terrains have made it an attractive sport to many. Unfortunately, in this part of Southern Ontario public areas available and suited to this sport are very limited due to extensive agriculture practices. However, the Ausable-Bayfield Conservation Authority, whose major objective is the con- servation of our environment and its renewable resources, has acquired many, natural , areas throughout the watersheds and is finding that such areas are becoming more and more at- tractive for different types of outdoor recreation. It is in this light that the con- servation Authority has realizdd the necessity to accommodate, where • possible, these recreational demands as they become evident. Most winter sports are compatible with the conservation aims of the Authority for these lands. The Authority has been made aware of the interest in cross- country skiing, and has had enquiries as to the suitability of their lands for this purpose. Cross-country skiing is in- compatible with snowmobiling and skiers are therefore seeking areas which restrict snowmobiles. Unfortunately, the Authority .December 19,1973- Page Jernlyn 9 Hewitt 4 Alexander 7 Miller 5 Parsons 11 Coates 1. Shapton 11 Powe 2. Webber 10 Ross 4 .Passotore 12 Kraft 5 Hodgert 11 Learn 3 Reg Hodgert 9 Gaiser g. McDonald 10 Pinder a Raymond 6 Robichaud 5 Down 7 Prout 4 Palmer 13 Busche 4- B. Dougali 9 H. Pcugall. Lavier 10 Marshall 4 Broadfoot 7 Funk 2 Zadie4 eat No change took place this week in the leadership of the three divisions of the Exeter ladies curling league. Pauline Simmons and her foursome head the Tuesday competitors with 53 points while Gerry Gregus and her rink have 721 2 points to lead the Wednesday curlers and the 631/2 points amassed by Audrey McDonald and her group are tops on T, Thursdays, This week's scores were:. J. Taylor 10 - S. MacDonald 5 D. Shapton 9 P. Simmons 7 E. Busche W - N. Parsons L S. Mousseau 7 - M. Ecker 6 D. Prout 9 - M. Broadfoot 2 G. Gregus 8 - D. Pfaff 4 D, Coates 9 - E. Boyle 6 J. Lovell 15 - H. Jermyn 3 H. Mickle 8 - N. Coleman 4 W. Marshall 9 - A. McDonald .8 Centralia Farmers Supply Ltd. Grain • Feed • Cement Building Supplies Coal 228-6638 Ready Mix CONCRETE Plant 235:0833 Residence 228-6961 C.A. McDOWELL cannot offer them any such area at this point; however, if enough interest is shown, the Authority would be willing to organize and lay out cross-country ski trails in Parkhill Conservation Area and other areas if the need is evident. Parkhill Conservation Area offers .1800 acres of very diver- sified landscape which is well suited to cross-country skiing, as well as snowshoeing and tobogganing. If an active interest is shown and the possibility of a club forming is evident, the Authority can offer the use of a heated barn on site, with services to co-ordinate outdoor recreational programs. With respect to snowmobiling, the Authority permits but does not actively encourage this sport on all of its properties where the size and terrain allow. On the other hand, snowmobilers are welcome at Parkhill Con- servation Area where trails have been developed and marked for snowmobilers. The Authority would therefore appreciate hearing from persons interested in cross-country skiing or any other outdoor winter recreation compatible with their policies. If sufficient interest is evident, the Authority will at- tempt to aid such a program in its preliminary stages. kwAitsmomrt:F..twe4 wAtolkitzi: LAMMIE — To all our relatives, FRAYNE We would like to neighbours & friends a very Merry wish:A:ills our:relatives-.and-friends,,.,,„,t hrittm93, and91:pmperous a Merry Christmas and Happy Year'.; k,"", New Year. Bob, Shirley, Darryl Darla & Bret Lammie