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
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- VIOLATES
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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
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where individual human civil rights will be recognized.
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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
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BROCK Wishing all my friends
relatives and neighbours a Merry
Christmas and Happy New Year.
Mrs. Mary Brock
Huronview,
Clinton
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BROCK — Merry Christmas and
Happy New Year to all my Daco
customers and friends.
Norman•and Myrtle Brock
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BRINTNELL — Greetings to all
our friends, neighbours and
relatives and a happy new year.
Annie & Wilson Brintnell
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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
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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
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DESJARLIINE — Merry Christmas
and Happy New Year to friends
and relatives.
Mr. & Mrs. Norris Desjardine
and family
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DICKINS — Jack and Shirley
wish all our relatives, neighbours
and friends a very Merry Christ-
mas and best wishes for the new
year.
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Harold, Betty
and family
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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.
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HOFFMAN — To all our
neighbours, relatives and friends
a very Merry Christmas and best
wishes for the new year,
Claire, Winona,
Bob, Doug & Karen
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JAQUES — We wish all our
relatives, friends & neighbours a
very Merry Christmas and a hap-
py New Year.
Oliver and Wilhelmine
Jaques
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JONES — To all our neighbours,
relatives and friends, a very
Merry Christmas and a
prosperous New Year.
Larry and Lois
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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
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LAMMIE — Wishing all my
relatives, neighbours & friends a
Merry Christmas and best wishes
for the New Year,
Vera Lammie,
Queensway Nursing Home
Hensall
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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
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McALLISTER — To all our
neighbors, relatives and friends a
very Merry Christmas and Best
wishes for the New Year
John & Alma McAllister
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MUSSER — To all our neighbours
and friends a very Merry Christ-
mas and best wishes for the new
year.
Bill, Marie and family
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MORLEY — To all our
neighbours, friends and relatives
a very Happy Christmas and a
prosperous New Year.
Wilson and Reta Morley
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MINERS — To all our neighbors,
relatives and friends, a very
Merry Christmas and best ;wishes
for the New Year.
John, Margaret
Doug, Connie, Elizabeth
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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 •
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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
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PFAFF — To our relatives, and
friends near and fara wish for a
Merry Christmas and a happy
New Year.
Wilmer, Martha Pfaff & family
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PFAFF — To all our relatives,
friends & neighbors loads of
wishes for a wonderful Christmas
and a bright New Year.
Allen & Doris
Elaine & Dennis
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SWEET — A Merry Christmas &
Best Wishes for a Happy New
Year to all our dear relatives &
friends.
Doug & Marian & family
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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
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TRIEBNER — To all our
neighbors, relatives and friends, a
very Merry Christmas and best
wishes for the New Year.
Jack, Marg, & Cathy
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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