HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1977-11-17, Page 6NOTICE
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Tax payers are reminded that the second install-
ment of the 1977 taxes are due an or,before
November 30, 1977,
Avoid the penalty for late payment by remitting
before November 30, 1977.
J. R. McLachlan
Clerk-Treasurer
Page 4 Times-Advocate, November 17, 1977
George Kirkby dies,
former area teacher
Discussions on responsibilityin
recreation sparked evaluation
and concern among the 85
delegates at the annual con-
ference of the Lake Huron Zone of
0,M.R.A, held recently in Port
Elgin at the Saugeen Secondary
School, The conference chaired
by President Jack Bird of Owen
Sound showed an increase in
attendance and brought
delegates from councils and
recreation committees in Grey,
Bruce, Perth, Huron and nor-
thern Wellington counties.
Provincial member of
parliament, Murray Gaunt
brought. greetings from the
Responsibility in recreation
topic for Lake Huron zone
Ontario government and Reeve
Ian Jamieson welcomed the
delegates on behalf of Port Elgin.
The keynote address presented
by Bud Bitton, consultant with
the Ministry of Culture and
Recreation discussed the
responsibility of the opportunities
for its citizens and decried the
fact that many people do not take
their responsibility seriously.
A panel moderated by John
Smith of Milverton, including
Keith Angel from Derby
Township, Annie Dinniwell of
Harriston, Ian Jamieson of Port
Elgin and J, P. Johnstone of
Tobertnorey stressed the need for
knowledge, constant review of
policies, less confusion in the
grant systems and careful
planning.
The afternoon pr ogre m
featured four participation
workshops covering these topics,
(A) Upgrading leadership; (B)
Comparative rates for facilities;
(C) Teen programmes and (D)
Wintario, Resource people for the
workshops included Consultant
Al Sinclair, Goderich Recreation
Director Mike Dymond, Listowel
Rtcreation Director DonTown,
Kincardine Recreation Director
Keith Davidson, Wiarton
Director Bryan Peter, Port Elgin
Director Clair Fowler, Audrey
Woods student at Fanshawe
College, Projects officer Joan
Peach and Toronto Ministry of
Culture and Recreation Marna
Snitman and John Ryerson.
Special displays on minor
lacrosse, L.H.Z.R.A. and the
Ministry of Culture and
Recreation were enjoyed. A
resolution from the floor asking
for a one day teen conference in
the spring was endorsed by the
delegates.
Pat Artkin, executive
secretary of 0,M.R.A. reminded
the Zone that it was one of
nineteen Zones and with its
cluster group activity a well-
organized and effective one.
Delegates attending from
Zurich included Claude Gelinas,
Ray McKinnon and Lee Regier.
Best Interest
By MANUEL CURTS
GREENWAY
Rev. Grant Mills, retired
United Church minister, living in
Exeter was in charge of the
United Church gervice, Sunday.
Mr. Moore was anniversary
minister near Cedar Springs.
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Brophey
visited for a few days recently
with their daughter and son-in-
law Mr. & Mrs Gary Gibson in
Oshawa.
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Larmer, Tara
and Brent were weekend visitors
with friends in Waterloo..
Evelyn and Manuel Curts were
guests at the Stoyle-Lehman
wedding reception, held in the
National Traveller Hotel, Lon-
don, Saturday evening,
Of interest to this community is
the death Friday of George Kirk-
by in the Sudbury Memorial
Hospital, George was a teacher
at the Corbett School a number of
years ago.
Sunday, Lillian Ulens was
honoured at a dinner held at the
Sgti, Dwarfs restaurant,
London, the occasion being her
birthday anniversary. Neices and
&nephew and their families were
present from Toronto, St.
MA1NWAY
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By MRS. HAMILTON HODGINS
-Allen Picket, St. Marys spent
the weekend with Mark Taziar
and Mark was celebrating his
birthday.
Mr. & Mrs. Ray Kadirka,
London were Sunday visitors
with Mr. & Mrs. Grafton Squire.
Mrs. Gerald Hern and Mrs.
Larry Hern visited Saturday with
Mrs. Rhoda Knight, Kitchener.
Mr. & Mrs. Mike Taziar and
family visited Saturday with Mr.
& Mrs. John Czajkowski and Mr.
& Mrs. Charles McIntosh all of
Hamilton.
Mr. & Mrs. John Scott spent the
weekend in Port Huron.
Mr. & Mrs, Ernest Ferguson
and Mr. & Mrs. Keith Hern and
Joan were supper guests with
Judy Hem, London on Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Mills,
London were Sunday supper
guests with Mr. & Mrs. MacLeod
Mills.
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Johnson,
Mr. & Mrs. MacLeod Mills,
Margery Morley, Florence
McRobert, Mrs, John A, Damen
went on the Horticulture bus trip
to the Royal Winter Fair, Toronto
on Saturday,
Cindy and Pat Taziar will be on
Talent Showcase Sunday
November 20 at 12 o'clock from
Kitchener.
Thomas.
By the way: Mary (after an
appendectomy) "Oh, Doctor, will
the scar show?" Doctor - "Not if
you're careful,"
Thomas and Parkhill. A pre
social hour was held at the home
of Mr. & Mrs. Jack Murray, St.
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USBORNE REMEMBRANCE SERVICE — Members of the R.E. Pooley Exeter branch 167 of the Royal
Canadian Legion participated in a Remembrance Day service Thursday at Usborne Central School. Laying
wreaths are R.E. Pooley, Cindy Down, Usborne reeve Bill Morley, Lisa Rundle, Jackie Baptist, Edgar Cud-
more, Brent Dawson and Roy Hunter. In the background are flag bearer Annie Lawson and parade
marshall Percy Noels.
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