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KIRKTON-WOODHAM SWIMMING POOL FUND
Kirkton Community Association $3000.00
Kirkton Rink Board 500.00
Interested Usborne family 100.00
Anonymous 50.00
An Usborne Supporter 100.00
Interested Person 50.00
William Hea ther. and family 30.00
Raymond Switzer 100.00
VictOria & Grey Trust Co. Exeter 15.00
Anonymous 500.00
Anonymous 500.00
Anonymous 100.00
Wayne and Jackie Dix and family 25.00
Donna Rae Lang 10.00
Sy and Geraldine Grimminck & family 50.00
Peter and Sylvia Watson & family 30.00
Interested Usborne family 25.00
Interested Usborne family 50.00
George and Ralph Conlan 50.00
Interested UsbOrne family 100.00
Ross and Helen Jaques 50.00
Dave and Gayle Hern & family 50.00
Interested Usborne family 100.00
Ted and Catherine Van Roestal & family 100.00
Wayne and Laura Hern & family 100.00
Ross and Florence Hern 100.00
Interested Usborne family 100.00
Gerald Prance 50.00
Anonymous 30.00
Doug and Carol Miners 50.00
Anonymous 10.00
David Dykeman 100.00
Interested Usborne family 50.00
Interested Usborne family 50.00
Anonymous 60.00
Anonymous 10.00
Interested Usborne family 150.00
Interested Usborne family 150.00
Anonymous 15.00
Anonymous 20.00
Anonymous 10.00
Interested Usborne family 75.00
Hern Farms 200.00
Interested Usborne family 25.00
Gordon Robinson 25.00
Interested Usborne family 100.00
Interested Usborne family 20.00
Rob Morley 50.00
Interested Usborne family 25.00
Interested Usborne family 50.00
Interested Usborne family 50,00
David and Lynda Baker & family 50.00
Interested Biddulph family 50.00
Ulch Transport Ltd. 200.00
Anonymous 10.00
Ewart Crago 200.00
Anonymous 250.00
Anonymous 50.00
Anonymous 75.00
Interested family 250.00
Robert French 50.00
Anonymous 25.00
Anonymous 100.00
Anonymous 100.00
Anonymous 50.00
Exeter Farm Equipment 25.00
Workman's Farm Equipment 75.00
Total $23,469.00
SOUTH HURON RECREATION CENTRE
Anonymous S $ 50.00
Anonymous S 5.00
Anonymous 25.00
Interested Citizen 100.00
Anonymous , 5.00
Interested Citizen 100.00
Interested Citizen 25.00
Jim, Anne and Christopher , y y 01.1 250.00
A Friend . 50.00
Total to date $233,736.57
BOARD OF DIRECTORS - The board of directors for the Bluewater Rest Home was chosen at their annual
meeting last week, Left to right are, front: Joe Risi, manager of the Bluewater Rest Home; C.J. Wallace,
Chairman of the Board; Mrs. Van Raay; back, Mr. Laughton, solicitor, Russell Grainger, Leroy O'Brien, Laird
Schilbe, Orville Wassman, Mr. Laken, accountant, Lewis Boshart, Clement Regier and John Corbett. Absent
are board members Lloyd Walper, John Robinson, Harold Erb and Elgin Hendrick. photo by McKinley
Midgets lose to Lucan
Huron Park pee wees lose
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EXETER PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
M. A. Greene - Chairman C. H. Livingstone Commissioner
B. F. Shaw - Commissioner H. L. Davis - Manager
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DARLING'S Opening of Maplewoods biggest event
Bluewater Rest Home annual meeting Times-Advocatq, March 24, 1977 Page 3
THE PLACE TO BUY MEAT The biggest event last year for
the Bluewater Rest Home was of
course the opening of
Maplewoods Apartments.
Maplewoods is owned and
operated by the Rest Home.
At the annual Rest Home
meeting last Tuesday night,
members learned 18 out of the 24
units in Maplewoods are occupied
with three more to be occupied by
the end of this month, The rental
By CAROL GINGERICH
The Huron Park pee wees
dropped a 6-4 decision to Dublin
and were eliminated from any
further playoff competition,
The four Huron Park scores
came in the third period. Tony
Jones was the first marksmen on
a pass from Andy Beaton and
Terry Hodgins scored with
of the apartments is $161 per
month which includes all utilities,
T.V. hook-up, laundry, almost
everything except telephone,
There was one deletion and one
addition made to the members of
the Rest Home Board of Direc-
tors as secretary Ray McKinnon
resigned, Mrs. Ann Van Raay of
Zurich was instated as the
Board's newest member,
Other members of the board
passing help from Steve
Morrissey,
Steve O'Neil fired the third
successful shot with assists going
to John Insley and Terry Hodgins
and SteveMorrissey hit on a three,
way combination with Terry
Hodgins and Steve O'Neil.
In Shamrock league bantam
play, Ilderton defeated Huron
include Chairman C.J. Wallace,
Elgin Hendrick, Clement Regier,
Lloyd Walper, Harold Erb, John
Corbett, Lewis Boshart, Laird'
Schilbe, Leroy O'Brien, John
Robinson, Russell Grainger and
Orval Wassman.
Manager of the Rest Home, Mr,
Risi, gave ireport w the year's
activities and finances to the
meeting, He said the home ran at
an occupancy rate of 99.6 percent
Park in two straight games by
scores of 4-2 and 3-3.
Norm Campbell and Art
Gregory each scored two goals in
the 4-2 Ilderton victory. Tony
Underhill fired both Huron Park
markers. The first came on a
three-way effort with Tom
Dinney and Steve Gibbs and the
second was unassisted.
Frank Zudancic, George Berk-
yens and Robby Lee were the
Ilderton scorers in the second
game.
Rich Lather pulled the trigger
on both Huron Park goals, Assists
went to Randy Insley, Tony
Underhill, Mike Gallagher and
Don Stuckless.
Bob Lawrence scored the only
Huron Park midget goal during a
5-1 loss to Lucan.
Mrs. Rita Pfaff of Exeter has
returned home from St. Joseph's
Hospital where she had a serious
operation on her hip. She was a
patient for five weeks.
last year with 63 residents 'for the
63 beds for most of the year. Of
these 63 residents, 39.7 percent
are on residential care and the
remaining 60.3 percent are ex-
tended care.
Mr, Risi asked the meeting to
note the reduction in laundry
costs in 1976 compared to 1975
and stated the reason for this was
1976 was the first full year the
new 50 lb. washer was used.
Also the rest home purchased
20 new sets of springs and
mattresses at a cost of $2,546.
Some of the activities supplied
to residents by the Rest Home
include bus rides, Bingos,Easter
and Thanksgiving dinners, birth-
day cakes for residents on their
birthdays, 40 different film nights
GEORGE E. HODGINS
George E. Hodgins of
McGillivray township passed
away at the Strathroy Middlesex
General Hospital on Sunday,
March 20, 1977 in his 65th year.
Beloved husband of Willa
(Carruthers) Hodgins. Dear
father of Paul Hodgins of
McGillivray township and Linda
(Mrs. James Dietrich), of RR 2
Dashwood. Brother of Freeman,
Nelson and John Hodgins, all of
Parkhill, Angeline (Mrs. Aaron
Scott) of RR 2, Dashwood, Mary
(Mrs. Garfield La tta ),of London,
Laura (Mrs. Murray Rowe), and
Marie (Mrs. Earl Turner) of
McGillivray township, three
grandchildren, Christopher,
Mary Lynn and Jimmy.
Predeceased by one son David
John (1963) and a brother Arthur
(1974). The funeral was held
Tuesday from the M. Box and Son
Funeral Home, Parkhill with
Rev. A. Bell of Grace Anglican
Church, Greenway officiating.
Interment in Parkhill Cemetery.
MARGARET WATERS
Margaret Waters, R.N.
(Graduate of Toronto General
Hospital, class of 1917), passed
away at the Brantwood Manor,
Burlington, Ontario, on Monday,
March 21, 1977. Sole surviving
member of the family of the late
William and Sarah Waters of
East Williams Township,
Ontario, in her 96th year. Miss
Waters is survived by nine
nephews and two nieces. Four
sisters and two brothers
predeceased. The funeral was
held Wednesday from the M. Box
and Son Funeral Home, Parkhill.
Interment in Strathroy
Cemetery.
and a Christmas party.
A report presented by Char-
tered Accountants Richardson
and Laken showed the Rest Home
did very well financially in 1976
despite expensive repairs to the
broiler and septic tank system.
According to Chairman
Wallace this was helped by the
existence of the anti-inflation
board. He added the board of
Directors for the home are still
somewhat at odds with the union
and if the anti-inflation guidelines
are dropped this year, there
could be a problem with wage
negotiations.
Chairman Wallace reminded
members present that new
memberships are always
welcome and are needed. The fee
for membership is $100,
ANNA DATARS
In South Huron Hospital, Exeter,
on Friday, March 18, 1977, Anna
S. Datars in her 79th year. Sur-
vived by one sister, Mrs. Victoria
Dedels, Toronto, nephews and
nieces, Her parents, Mr. & Mrs.
Edward Datars, four brothers
Elmore, Clarence, Edward and
Reverend Albert Datars, one
sister, Mrs. M. Laura Schilbe
predeceased. The funeral was
held Sunday from the Westlake
Funeral Home, Zurich and St.
Peters Lutheran Church, Zurich
with Rev. A.C. Blackwell of-
ficiating. Interment in the Zurich
Lutheran Cemetery, Pallbearers
were Howard Datars, Eldon
Datars, Hubert Schilbe, Carl
Thiel, Don Taylor, Bruce
Thompson.
LINDA SWEENEY
In Victoria Hospital, London on
Wednesday, March 9, 1977. Linda
Annette Sweeney, in her 30th
year, Dear daughter of Marie and
Mozart Gelinas and the late
Victor J. Sweeney. Dear sister of
Jerome Sweeney, Zurich, George
V. Sweeney, Kippen, Mozart J.
Gelinas, Zurich, Marc A. Gelinas,
London, Martin L. Gelinas at
home, Zurich, Mrs. Joseph
(Sharon) Overholt, London, Mrs.
David (Melissa) Beer, B.C. and
Michelle Gelinas, London. Rested
at the Westlake Funeral Horne,
Zurich, ,until Saturday, March
12, when funeral service was held
in St. Boniface R.C. Church,
Zurich with Rev. Fr. Durand
officiating. Temporary en-
tombment, burial in St, Boniface
R.C. Cemetery. Member of
Catholic Women's League and
Zurich-Grand Bend Figure
Skating Club.
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