Times-Advocate, 1978-04-20, Page 37An
OPEN
Reception
will be held
following the
wedding of
cathy McDonald
&
PAUL FLAXBARD
Sat,, Apr. 22,
1978
at 9 p.m.
in
BRUSSELS/ MORRIS &
GREY COMMUNITY
CENTRE<__ J
at
JOE MILLER'S SHED
RR 1, Dashwood
Sat., April 22
8:00 p.m.
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FAITH AND LIFE CRUSADE
The local Faith and Life Crusade had a good
nightly attendance, with the Zurich Arena
Auditorium crowded to standing room capacity the
last evening, many spiritual blessings were present
and received. The speakers this year were supplied
by 100 Huntley St., Toronto a newly organized T.V.
and telephone counselling mission dedicated to the
salvation of souls and strengthening of those seeking
spiritual help. This programe can be seen daily A.M.
on Global Channel 6 Toronto,
The local Crusade has a mission project each
year, this year all above the actual operation costs
went to 100 Huntley St. and with the Lords blessing
a goodly amount was sent to that work.
The financial report of the 1978 Crusade is listed
below.
Receipts
Sun., Mar. 26
Mon., Mar. 27
Tues., Mar. 28
Wed., Mar. 29
Thurs., Mar. 30
Fri., Mar. 31
Sat., Apr. 1
Sat., Apr. 2
355.57
318.95
572.74
339.60
541.40
423.70
453.42
1300.76
4305.76
By error and
Late Donations 523.00
Total 4828.76
Expenses
Rent of Arena 400.00
News Paper Ad 262.94
A.B. Printing 174.22
Music Committee for
Special singing 155.00
Organ Loft London
Piano tunning 25.00
Alfred Denomme 15.00
Flowers 6.50
Heimfichs 12.13
Telephone service 75.00
Speaker allowance 450.00
Bal. in Account 2.97
Total 1578.76
100 Huntley St. 3250.00
4828.76
MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT — Visitors to the Open House at Exeter Public School Tuesday
night were treated to a variety of entertainment. Shown above during a singing number are
Isabel Perry, Nellie De Koker, Pauline De Vries and Nicole Doiron. T-A photo
Huron Park resident
fined on dog charges
Driving and liquor in
fractions constituted the
majority of cases heard by
Justice of the Peace Douglas
Wedlake in Exeter court,
Tuesday, but one of the
stiffest penalties handed
out was to a Huron Park dog
owner.
Winonna Rock, who had
been charged under a
Stephen Township bylaw,
was fined $50 and $3.00 costs
or five days in jail on each of
the two counts. One charge
was for having no dog
licence and the other was for
permitting her canine to run
at large.
She was given 15 days in
which to pay the fines.
A Grand Bend driver,
Raymond G. Keller, was
fined $105 or 10 days on a
charge of failing to remain at
the scene of an accident in
which he was involved on
February 2.
His vehicle hit another
after failing to stop at an
intersection. The accused
One mishap for
OPP in Pinery
There were no injuries and
damage was minimal in the
only accident investigated
by the Pinery OPP this
week.
That accident occurred in
Grand Bend and involved
vehicles driven by Bruce
Tiedeman and Nelson
Perkins, both of Grand Bend.
OPP Constable F.S.
Hubert investigated.
During the week, the of
ficers laid six charges under
the Liquor Licence Act,
three under the Narcotic
Control Act and two under
the Highway Traffic Act.
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Reception
and Dance
for
MR. & MRS. REED
KOWALCHUK
(nee Linda Campbell)
SANDPIPER INN,
VANASTRA
SAT., APR. 22
Music By
STAR TREK
—---—. .
Friends
Neighbours
& Relatives
of
L.V. HOGARTH
are invited
to an
OPEN HOUSE
in honour of his
80TH BIRTHDAY
Sunday, April 23
2 p.m. — 5 p.m.
EXETER
LEGION HALL
Best Wishes Only -J
FISHERMAN'S
COVE
OPEN NOW FROM
H»30 • 8:00 p.m,
everyday but Monday.
FISH & CHIPS
CHICKEN & CHIPS
SHRIMP & CHIPS
LIGHT LUNCHES
Eat In or Take Out*
Grand Bend
63 River Road
238-2025
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Be Slimmer For Summer
CANADIAN CALORIE COUNTERS
OPEN HOUSE
Monday, April 24
7- 10p.m.
J.A.D. McCURDY SCHOOL
Huron Park, Ont.
FREE DOOR PRIZE DRAW
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MEETING NOTICE
claimed the intersection was
slippery and he couldn’t
control his car.
Fines of $50 and costs of $4
were levied against several
people charged with offences
under the Liquor Control
Act. They were as follows:
Frederick C. Robinson,
Exeter, driving a motor
vehicle in which there was
open liquor; Robert
Morrissey, RR 2 Crediton,
care and control of a vehicle
in which liquor was
available; Terry D. Luther,
RR 1 Dashwood, driving a
motor vehicle with liquor
available: Robert M. Bush
field, driving motor vehicle
with liquor available:
Douglas W. Mason, Huron
Park, having liquor while
under the legal age.
Richard S. Webb, RR 2
Dashwood, was fined $50 and
costs or five days on a
charge of driving a vehicle
with liquor available and
also $25 and costs or three
days for passing while the
roadway was not clear of
traffic. The charges arose
out of an accident on March
10 on Highway 4 north of
Exeter.
A careless driving charge
resulted in a fine of $105 or 10
days for John Joseph
S' ' """..... xIn honour of their
parents
40th
Wedding
Anniversary
the families of
KENNETH &-DOROTHY
MacGREGOR
invite friends,
neighbours and relatives
to an Open House at
their parents home RR 8,
Parkhill on I
Sun., April 23,
2 - 4 and 7 - 9
Best Wishes
Only, Please
—
O’Brien, RR 2 Lucan. He was
also fined $35 for failing to
report an accident. He was
involved in a single vehicle
collision on January 17 north
of Exeter, when his car went
into the ditch.
The following fines were
levied against speeders:
Gerald Boersma, RR 1
Exeter, $33 for 82 km in a 60
zone; Steven P. Farquhar,
Kitchener, $37.50 for 105 in
an 80 zone; Frederick N.
Campbell, RR 1, Exeter, $15
for 95 in an 80 zone; Robert
A. Dougall, RR 3, Exeter, $45
for 110in an 80 zone; Michael
Dorner, Chatham, $30 for 100
in an 80 zone; Timothy
Seabrook, London, $15 for 95
in an 80 zone; John C. Lin
denfield, Exeter, $10 for 90 in
an 80 zone; William H. Sch
mitt, Crediton, $112 for 130 in
an 80 zone.
Other fines levied were:
Paul D. Gibbs, London, $75
for creating unnecessary
noise with his vehicle by
squealing tires in Exeter on
March 29; Winnifred
Anderson, Grand Bend, $5
for contravening the Grand
Bend parking bylaw; Paul
Elder, RR 2 Hensail, $25 for
failing to wear a proper
helmet while riding on a
motorcycle.
RECEPTION
DANCE
for
DICK LORD
&
DEBBIE FINKBEINER
Lucan Athletic
Association
SHAMROCK
DANCE
SAT. APR. 22
Lucan
Community Centre
Music by
The Velvetones
Dancing 9 - 1
$6.00 per couple
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VARIETY
SHOW
LOL Hall, Woodham
FRI., APRIL 21
8:15 p.m.
Special Music
Skits and Dancers
Mr. & Mrs. Dave
Prouty
Sponsored by
Woodham UCW
Adults $1.00
Children $.50
Everyone Welcome
ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
HURON-MIDDLESEX (PROV.)
LIBERAL ASSOCIATION
Thursday April 27th, 1978
CANADIAN LEGION HALL, EXETER
Speaker:
MR. SEAN CONWAY M.P.P.
FOR RENFREW NORTH
RECEPTION 6:00 P.M. DINNER 7:00 P.M.
ANNUAL MEETING TO FOLLOW
DINNER TICKETS *5.00 EACH
TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM MUNICIPAL CHAIR
MAN OR AGNES MOORE, AILSA CRAIG 232-4551
OR BERNARD BENN, LUCAN 227-4941, IAN
McAllister, Zurich 236-4034, jim hunter,
CLINTON 482-3738.
HOWARD AITKEN, SEC. GODERICH 524-7901
SAT. APR. 22
SOUTH HURON
REC CENTRE
MUSIC BY
Country Unlimited
(9-1)
Everyone Welcome
Lunch Provided
J
NOTICE
South Huron Junior Farmers
Anyone interested in joining between the
ages 16 to 30 are welcome
Please contact before April 24, 1978
Brian Miller 235-1126
Lucy Van Esbroeck 262-5113
Carol Dougall 235-2407
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boarding house meal, and a Sunday Morning Gathering.
19 DAY BRITAIN: England/Wales/Scotland. Departs May 10th. Springtime in
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ALASKA & YUKON: 14 days departs JUNE 10th. Features Inside Passage
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3 DAY OTTAWA TULIP FESTIVAL: Departs May 13th and May 20th. See Ot
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wooden shoe factory, Dutch village, tulip farm and tulip time parade May 16th
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