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Garden Tillers.
Thanks for a great opening!
To the people of Clinton, Huron County and beyond whose at-
tendance at our grand opening, last week, made it such a great
success, "our sincere thanks". We would also like to acknowledge
the many messages, tokens, and good wishes, from our friends
neighbours and suppliers. We look forward to working with you in
the years to come. Wayne & Donna Stirling
and staff
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TED REID, LONDESBORO
2nd Prize - 4 Beverage Steins
MR. L. PIERSON, RR 2 GODERICH
4th Prize • 12' x 12' Shag rug
SHARON COLCLOUGH, CLINTON
3rd Prize - Shelving
MRS. J. CHRISTIANS, CLINTON
5th Prize - Lantern
CATHY HAW, BAYFIELD
6th Prize - $20 purchase voucher
MRS. GRACE BUFFINGA, CLINTON
7th Prize • 500 sq, ft. roofing shingles
JACK MACKLIN, CLINTON
8th Prize • 1.8' x 10' cedar patio deck
CY HOWES, TORONTO
9,TH Prize - 3 sheets Barclay tile
MARY APPLEBY, BLYTH
10th Prize • $20 purchase voucher
JOHN A. PREATER, LONDON
11th Prize • 5 gals. Sherwin-Williams paint
PEARSON CHARTERS, KIPPEN
12th Prize - 1 714" Black & Decker saw
STEPHEN FLYNN, RR1, CLINTON
13th Prize • 2' x 6'8" louvered pine bifold
LARRY JONES, CLINTON
14th Prize • 1 club chair
PANSY SQUIRES, 139 ESSEX ST.
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15th Prize = 3 sheets decorative panelling
CHARLES WALLIS, CLINTON
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ROOKIES ARE VICTORIOUS - The Rookies won the league championship in the Huron Park ladies bowl-
ing league. Back, left, Millie Ross, Charlotte Johnston and Elaine Jesney, Front, Elva Lamport, Coral Miller
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BEST INDIVIDUAL BOWLERS - Trophies were awarded to the best individual bowlers Friday at the an-
nual banquet of the Huron Park ladies bowling league, From the left are Cheryl Smith, triple; Win
Galloway, low; Shirley Morley, high single and Marcia Bouwman, high average. T-A photo
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EXETER 235-1100'
Exeter will be having Canada
Week celebrations this year. An
enthusiastic meeting of
representatives of various ser-
vice clubs and organizations
agreed Tuesday night to proceed
with plans for five days of ac-
tivities.
In making the presentation to
the volunteer group Tuesday
recreation director Jim
McKinlay said, "the only in-
vestment we want in this
program is people. The intent is
to involve the community in a low
key program."
The federal government
recently appointed a national
committee to organize Canada
Week activities throughout the
country to culminate on Canada
Day which is now celebrated on
July 1.
Exeter council passed the
information along to RAP and
program chairman Ruth Durand
and rec director Jim McKinlay
were empowered to proceed with
proposals,
Letters were sent out to a
number of service and volunteer
groups in Exeter and area and
McKinlay said after Tuesday's
meeting, "I'm extremely pleased
with the good turnout,"
Groups represented were the
Exeter_ Lions, Legion, Kinsmen,
Exeter fair board, Eastern Star,
the Rebekahs, Exeter Public
School, Precious Blood Separate
School, Exeter Library, the Xi
Gamma Nu and Alpha Pi
sororities, RAP and the T-A.
A suggested itinerary for five
days was approved in principle
by the group and another meeting
will be held Tuesday, June 3 at 8
p.m. at the Exeter Public School
library to finalize plans for the
various activities.
To add interest for area school
children, plans are underway to
have helium filled balloons
launched on June 10 with cards
attached by children to be
returned by mail by the finder.
A prize will be given for the
balloon travelling the farthest
distance, The competition will be
limited to one entry from each
class in the public and separate
schools in the area.
Jim McKinlay and Ruth
Durand will be working with
school officials in working out the
details.
The official opening is
tenatively planned for Friday
evening, June 27. This would
include a flag raising and
proclamation from the town of
Exeter,
Following Friday night will be
a community dance at the arena
with one of the area's most
popular groups, Joe Overholt
supplying the music.
McKinley said Tuesday night
that proceeds from the dance
would be used to assist in
financing the summer swim and
playground programs. He added
that any monies raised by service
clubs or groups during Canada
Week activities would be retained
for their own projects.
The official opening of the new
Exeter Lions club sponsored
tennis courts is expected to
highlight the Saturday events.
Exeter fair board president
Bruce Shapton said he would be
attempting to organize a talent
show for Saturday night.
Proposals for Sunday would
include a community church
service with the co-operation of
the local Ministerial Association
and a picnic at Riverview Park
with various games for young
and old.
The annual Exeter Centennial
soccer club tournament will
headline activities for Monday.
The two sororities will be at-
tempting to organize a recipes
competiition.
The activities would conclude
on Canada Day, Tuesday, July 1
with a flag parade, challenge
softball games and an Open
House at the R.E. Pooley branch
of the Royal Canadian Legion.
Exeter librarian Elizabeth
Schroeder suggested everyone
regardless of age could par-
ticipate in Canada Week by
reading at least one Canadian
book and she indicated she would
he pleased to hold an Open House
for visitors.
Other ideas tossed around at
Tuesday's meeting were bicycle
races, family roller skating, tug-
of-war and community lawn
bowling.
Merchants okay
sidewalk dates
Seven members attended the
Exeter board of trade meeting
Thursday night.
The annual "sidewalk days" is
scheduled to be Friday and
Saturday, July 18 & 19.
A $50.00 membership fee in-
stead of $25.00 is to be sent to the
Chamber of Commerce.
Information is hoped to be
available soon on the downtown
parking issue, so that plans can
be discussed at the next meeting.
The board feels there is a very
urgent need in the downtown
area.
Suggestions for ideas to make
money to support the Santa Claus
parade will be welcome and be
discussed at the next meeting.
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