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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-05-04, Page 24Paqe 24 Times-Advocate, May 4, 1970 --------------------------------------------------------- PARTY For BRUCE HODGE SAT., MAY 6 HURON PARK REC CENTRE ANNEX 9-1 Admission: $2.00 Lunch Provided --------------------- . Party For John Gielen GRAND BEND LEGION Fri., May 5 9-1 Lunch Provided _______J Township, Institute at impasse over kitchen key PARTY FOR VIC TAYLOR DASHWOOD HOTEL "Huron County's Fun Hotel" Picture Lounge 4TH ANNUAL RUMMAGE & BAKE SALE Proceeds for the Huron Park Girl Guides & Brownies SATURDAY MAY 6TH at J. A. D. AAcCURDY SCHOOL DOORS OPEN 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. Sponsored By The Huron Park Local Assocation Of The Girl Guides Of Canada. EVERYONE WELCOME _________ ______J ®rtett Rarest MOTOR HOTEL Hay township council has remained resolute in its request for a key to the kitchen in the Hay township hall and the Zurich Women’s Institute remains deter­ mined that such a key will not be forthcoming. An eight lady delegation met council Monday evening and presented a brief outlining the Institute’s stand. The brief which was read by Mrs. Newell Geiger, said that they would like to continue with the present arrangement that sees the Institute having the keys to the kitchen. “The Institute sincerely maintains that the operation of the kitchen as a service to those who wish to rent the Hall can best be continued under the present system of control and respectfully requests that such system be permitted” according to the Institute’s written statement. The township has requested that a key be entrusted to the clerk­ treasurer.- Councillor Lionel Wilder said that there have been occasions when they have been Unable. to obtain a key from an Institute . member- for township functions when . access to the kitchen has ’ been needed.’He added that • ready access to a key incase of a-fire in the kitchen would be advantageous. . . Mrs. Victor Dinnin said that the Institute has checked with other Institutes from around the area and found that they “were not out of line” in requesting that the local women’s group have the only keys to the kitchen facilities. At Crediton where Stephen township has similar arrangements, the township has no access to the kitchen, Mrs. Dinnin said. A major bone of contention between the two sides seems to be the quality of janitorial service which the hall is presently receiving. Institute members said that on several occasions the kitchen has been left unlocked. Lloyd Mousseau agreed that the janitor should not have a key to the kitchen and that the idea of a supply of water upstairs but outside of the hall was good. Later in the meeting council agreed to seriously consider the idea of installing taps and a small basin in the hall. Reeve Jack Tinney said “We have to have a key to the kitchen or else.” Mrs. Dinnin said that her group did not agree with the township’s request and would discuss further among themselves their next course of action. In other business, council: Granted lgnd severances to Martha Weigand, Doris Gore and Henry Stasik. Accepted preliminary applications for work to be conducted under the Ontario Home Renewal Program from Ross Fischer and Ralph Geiger. Approved the attendance of the clerk-treasurer at the annual convention of the Association of Municipal Clerk-Treasurers pf Ontario. Passed a resolution sup­ porting the construction of water system for Dashwood and that they advise the ministry of the environment of their decision. Approved of the location of the Claybird Gun Club on part lot three, concession five of Hay. They will advise the ministry of the solicitor general of their decision. Learned that the Anti­ inflation Board had, ap­ proved of the wage increases of the Hay employees. Received a letter from the Council on Canada in Unity asking for township’s sup­ port of June 21 to July 1 as Canada Week. Many thanks to Ron Bowerbank for keeping us going during the Kinsmen Walk-a-thon. SAT., MAY 6 GRAND BEND LEGION HALL LUNCH PROVIDED r From Joanne, Mary & Pat r WELCOME BACK SUE & COMPANY May 4, 5, 6 Thurs. Fri. Sat. Tiffany Dining Lounge Hours Open Mon. through Sat. 12-1:30 p.m. Only Reserve Now for Banquets & Holiday Parties ----------------'I Wedding Reception 1 RED CROSS BLOOD DONOR CLINIC Huron County Family Planning Project ENTERTAINMENT May 5 & 6 Dwight James We specialize in Weddings, Banquets & Receptions Diningroom open Daily - Reservations Welcome 238-2365 GRAND BEND ON HWY. 21 2 BLOCKS S. OF TRAFFIC LIGHTS OAKWOOD BALL Dinner and Dance SATURDAY, MAY 6 Dinner 7:30 to 9:00 $ 1 ft Dancing 9:00 to 1 ■ ® to the "Mel-O-Macs" couple Join us for Mother's Day May J 4 Open Breakfast thru Supper Make reservations by calling 238-2328 WpAKWOOD INN RESORT licensed under L.L.B.O. IN GRAND BEND Beta Sigma Phi Presents Their Annual Spring Dance MEXICAN FIESTA at SOUTH HURON REC CENTRE Sat., May 13 Dancing 9-1 a.m. Music By LARRY DENNIS & SOCIETY MIDNIGHT BUFFET $10.00 a couple Tickets available at the Junction or call 235-1772 Proceeds To Local Charity DASHWOOD . . COMMUNITY CENTRE Music By . • THE WILDWOOD- . : Everyone Welcome ■ Lunch Provided Anyone interested in participating in a WINS KIN DRAW — Deb Chappel was the winner of $315 in a recenf50-50draw sponsored by the Exeter Kinsmen club. Above, she receives her prize from Kin president Bob Reynolds. T-A photo 9 for MIKE AND DIANE MILLER (nee Stapleton) Mon., May 8th 2-4 p,m. 5:30-8:30 p.m. SOUTH HURON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL Invites You To Attend FAMILY PLANNING CLINIC Every Tuesday from 6:30,- 9 p.m. HURON COUNTY HEALTH UNIT Ann St., Exeter For Information Call 235-1014 Weekdays or Tuesday evenings Everyone welcome f Lucan Athletic •. Association SPRING FROLIC Dance % Area girl safe . ■ Carol Erb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Erb of RR 1, Zurich, is reported to be safe following a bloody military coup in Afghanistan. The coup which started Thursday and ended Sunday took ’ place in Kabul,. ‘Afghanistan’s capital city, and saw deposed President Mohammed Daoud and 30 members of his cabinet and family executed on Friday. Although no direct com­ munication between Carol and her family had taken place the Canadian govern­ ment has stated that there were no Canadian casualties in the coup. According to Jim Wilton of Strathroy, brother of Lillian Wilton, a registered nurse and Prysbyterian Church deaconess who lives in the same home as Carol, un­ derground ham radio operators have told him that the fighting took place on the opposite side of the city from where the Noor Eye Institute is located and where both ladies work. Wilton said that Canadian officials had told him that airlift of Canadian citizens has been planned as soon as the airport is opened to commercial traffic. Mrs. Erb said her daughter was. planning to return home in September for a break in any case. Smile! It seems — those who get the greatest kick out of life are those who kick the least. * ★ ★ When everybody sweeps in front of his own house, the whole town is soon clean. W W * Laws are seldom made for law-abiding people. * * * Few people are fast enough to keep up with their good intentions. ★ * * We all leave footprints in the sands of time — either a great soul, or a heel. it ft it A practical nurse is one who married“a wealthy and very aged patient. * * ★ Many people never know a dull moment — it’s that way all the time. ★ ★ ♦ Some people are carbon copies of others — others make their own im­ pressions. ^IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||III||||||1III||||||1||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||(L- Xiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiniiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiftiiiiiiiiiiiiir. E DIAMOND JUBILEE The Federation of Women Teachers' Associations of Ontario invites all former members to attend a tea in honour of F.W.T.A.O.'s 60th anniver­ sary at Exeter Public School on Thurs­ day, May 11th at 4:15 p.m. ^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiKiiiiiiiiitiiiiiitiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiittitiiiiiiinn —: — NOW I 20 (GAMES BINGO Thurs., May 4 8:oo p.m. EXETER LEGION HALL • 17 Regular • 1 Jackpot • 2 Share-the- Wealth JACKPOT $250 in 52 Calls rBONUS^ $200 L BALL j 1 admission per persorCNo Reserve Seats I Admission $1.00 for 18 Rounds Extra cards 25c each or 5/$ 1.00 Shdrb-the-Wetilth - 2 cards for 25< Sponsored By Ladies' Auxiliary = No One Under 16 Years of Age Will Be Admitted .TtiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiitiiiiiitiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinhniiiiiiiiifii Licence No. 212181 (HniintHHiHiiiiiMintnuiti “Maybe this will hurry things up.” Miss Erb has been in Pakistan for the past five years and travelled to the country initially under the auspices of the Menndnite Central Committee. For the past two years Miss Erb has been wording/ for the Christofle Mission for the Blind, an organization from West( 'Germany ' that takes part in the running of the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Erb returned from a two month visit with their daughter in November. JUNIOR TALENT SHOW Sat., May 13 Dancing 9-1 LUCAN COMMUNITY CENTRE at Hensail Spring Fair June 20 Pleas# Contact ‘ John Baker 262-3123 or - Gladys McGregor 262-5839 before June 1 » Music By THE DESJARDINES $6.00 per couple J B I Win Or Lose . . . There's Plenty To Celebrate! MEET-THE-HAWKS DANCE Sat., May 6 - 9:00 to 1:00 SOUTH HURON REC CENTRE Music By Mozart's Melody Makers SPONSORED BY EXETER MINOR HOCKEY LAST DANCE OF SEASON Tickets Available at the Times-Advocate or Bank of Nova Scotia NOTE — HAWK BANQUET POSTPONED UNTIL WEDNESDAY, MAY 24 ■i DON'T Monkey Around With Your Pool This Summer Be Sure You Attend The Swimming Pool CLINIC Wed., May 10, 8 p.m. at SOUTH HURON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL ROOM 116 ** We are sponsoring this event and a professional advisor will be available to advise you how to main­ tain a "TROUBLE FREE" pool this summer. CHEMICALS • CHLORINE • ACID • SAND • CHLORINE TABLETS •BROMINE •STABILIZERS • LINER CLEANER ACCESSORIES 5 • SLIDES • LADDERS •TEST KITS • REPAIR KITS • FILTERS • WATER GAMES • POOL LOUNGERS • LEAF RAKES . VACUUM CLEANERS • TELESCOPIC POLES • THERMOMETERS ‘WATERWINGS JERRY MacLEAN & SON AUTOMOTIVE LTD. Our Store Is Big Enough To Servo Your Needs .., But Small Enough To Be Friendly Exeter 235-0800 N G JACKPOT $350 IN 51 Calls 11 Reg. games $10sprize 3 Special games $12 prize 1 Share-the-wealth game Wed. OMay 10 8:30 P.M. ZURICH ARENA SPONSORED BY ZURICH REC BOARD NO PERSON UNDER 16 WILL BE ADMITTED I BINGO May 8th at 7:15 HURON PARK REC. CENTRE 21 GAMES 18 REGULAR 1 JACKPOT 1 SPECIAL 1 SHARE THE WEALTH 7:45 p.m. quicky bingos LIC. No. 219071 ADMISSION $1.00 EXTRA CARDS 25$ ea. or 5/$ 1.00 SHARE THE WEALTH 2 cards for 25$ Sponsored by the Optimist Club of Stephen. No one under 16 years of age will be admitted. JACKPOT $325 55 Calls SPECIAL $50 GAME TWO FINE ESTABLISHMENTS UNDER THE SAME MANGEMENT . Pipery Ipp KEVUEQEEGE I cpinery TAVERN dininfl lounge Ltott—<1 QrtdT L.L »O . . . we offer both a coffee shop and a separate din­ ing room with excellent cuisine in luxurious sur­ roundings. 243-2474 Pipery Ipp------------- ObdClt vice. . . . we offer a restaurant for fine family dining, seating capacity for 200 people and excellent ser- 243-2663 Located 9 miles south of Grand Bend on #21. The Bluewater Kennel Club Purebred DOG SHOW A Canadian Kennel Club Sanction Match And C.D. Obedience Correction Match SUNDAY MAY 7, 1978 JUDGING BEGINS 11:00 A.M. SOUTH HURON RECREATION CENTRE EXETER/ ONTARIO FEATURING ; PARADE OF CHAMPIONS 2:00 P.M. ! "ATLAS"- CANINE CO - STAR OF ("BREAKFAST" AND T.V. REGULAR, ; HIS SPECIAL SKILLS AT 3:00 P.M. ! BEAUTIFUL.PUREBRED DOGS ALL "LIONS FOR PERFORMING AFTERNOON ADMISSION, ADULTS $1.50 CHILDREN 759 REGISTRATION FOR EXHIBITORS 9:00 ■ 11:00 A.M. $3.00 PER DOG A