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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-05-18, Page 12SAVE Times-Advocate, May 18, 1978 WIN REPEAT WINNER — For the second year in a row, Phil Knight of the Exeter Hawks has been chosen as the top defenceman in the Western Junior "D" grouping. The.runnerup was Randy Kraul, Lucan. Phil received his trophy from convener Bill Sampson, right, at Saturday's league banquet in Thamesford. Speaker for the occasion was London lawyer Michael Lerner, centre, who represents several professional hockey players. Staff photo Name new executive for figure skaters Shirley Hart was named president of the Exeter Figure skating club at the annual meeting held recently at the South Huron Rec. Centre. The vice-president for the 1978-79 season is Marie Tieman, Mary Jen Chanyi is secretary and Agnes Aunger is the treasurer. Mary De Boer is the badge secretary, Dorothy Pfaff is hospitality chairman, the carnival conveners are Carol Arthur and Pat Down and Ev Josephson is test chairman. The directors include Jack and Flo Underwood, Ann Prout, Carolyn Blackburn, Harvey Pfaff, Marguerite McLeod, Grace Adkins, Sandra Newton and Bev Bier ling. The retiring president is Gaylan Josephson. Mrs. Hart reports that club pros Brad Loos ley and Marg Carey will be back next year. She also thanks everyone for their co-operation in making the just concluded season very successful. OPEN SAT., MAY20 GET IN THE SWING! I I latewood Tennis GRAND BEND, ONTARIO North of Golf Course on Highway 21. PRIVATE AND GROUP INSTRUCTION­ PRACTICE CLINICS TENNIS PROGRAMMES: JUNIOR'S-LADIES-MEN'S TOURNAMENTS-TOP RATED COURTS AT YOUR DISPOSAL-FREE SUPERVISION AND HELPFUL HINTS-MEMBERSHIP PLANS TO SUIT YOUR NEEDS. May <S June: Mon.-Fri. 6 - 9 Weekends 8 am - 9 pm For Further Details Call Terry O'Rourke 235-0880 (Exeter) or 439-0943 (Res. London) \READ HOW CAN A BRAND NEW 125 C.C. ENDURO MOTORCYCLE -----------HERE'S HOW---------- "BUY YOUR NEW BIKE FROM US AND SIT ON IT! 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Front, Stan ~ ' ' • - • • T-A photoFrayne, Cliff McDonald and Bob Jones. The junior choir at practise Thursday night entertained their mothers. Mr. & Mrs. Joe Durand and family and Mr. & Mrs. Bob Hodgins and family visited with their parents Mr. & Mrs. Jim Morley on Mother’s Day. Miss Cindy Prest and friend, London were home for the weekend with her parents Mr. & Mrs. George Prest. Mother’s Day was ob­ served Sunday in the United Church with a good at­ tendance. During the service Timothy George infant son of Mr. & Mrs. George Lee was baptized by Rev. Harold Snell, Exeter. A few of the United Church Women of Brinsley attended the Regional meeting at Carlisle on Monday evening and also the United Church Thank offering meeting at Ailsa Craig, Tues day evening which included an armchair cruise of the Caribbean with Mrs. Gordon McNaughton. Dianne Corbett has ac­ cepted a position with the Essex Region Conservation Authority. 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Hensail Mr, and Mrs. Mervyn Bell and family, London visited this week with the former’s mother Mrs. Glenn Bell. Rev. Fox of Huron College conducted service in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday and baptized the children of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Love and Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Campbell. Miss Brenda Pepper presided at the organ and led the Junior Choir in singing a number and also the Senior choir who sang an anthem. Choir practise will be held Thursday evening. The anniversary service will be held on May 28 at 11 a.m. with Rev. Fox in charge. The members of the IOOF and Rebekah lodges will attend service in Hensall United Church on Sunday May 21 at 11 a.m. Members will meet at the local Lodge Hall at 10:30 a.m. Mrs. Ernie Davis is a patient in South Huron Hospital where she is receiving treatment. The community of Hensall grieves the passing of Miss Mattie Ellis, long time resident, who passed away at Huronview Saturday at the wonderful age of 96. Miss Ellis was the author of the Centennial booklet, “Hen­ sall, a wonderful place to live”. Mrs. Wm. Petty is a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chaffe and family, Mitchell visited Sunday with Mrs. Chaffe’s parents Mr. and Mrs. John Corbett. Mrs. Bernie Smith has returned to her home in Calgary, Alberta, after spending a few days with Mr. & Mrs. Roy Brock. Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Payne visited with their respective parents over the Mother’s Day weekend. I look forward. I earn time. I look forward. I utilize time. I look forward. I save time. I look backwards. I waste time. When you know how they re tyrilt. I JrHMI ▼ WrHMi aww DON'T BUY A MOTORCYCLE ANYPLACE ELSE UNTIL YOU'VE SEEN OUR PRICES SAVE NOW WE'RE OVERSTOCKED Prices have been slashed to the bare minimum in order to quickly reduce our large inventory. NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED NEW MODELS FROM 80 to 1100 C.C. GOOD CHOICE OF USED MODELS ELDER ENTERPRISES One Mile West and One Mile South of Hensall PHONE 262-6142 JOHN ELDER 262-5596 HENSALL KARL ARMSTRONG 229-6567 KIRKTON Vourguide mosquito Control. How to stop them from biting. How to stop them from breeding. Mosquitoes are most active in the evening and in wooded areas. It is only common sense to reduce mosquito bites by keeping out of their way as much as possible. • Repair holes in your screens and make sure they fit tightly. • Mow your weeds and grass frequently, trim hedges and remove all unnecessary vegetation, which protects adult mosquitoes from sun and wind. • Provide netting for the protection of babies and young children. • Close the damper on your fireplace when it's not in use. • Wear loose protective clothing with long sleeves where mosquitoes are abundant’. • Lighter coloured clothing attracts fewer mosquitoes than dark clothing. Many efficient insect repellents are available, but always read the label and follow instructions. Mosquitoes usually developin still water so the best way to eliminate them is to do away with still-water breeding sites, wherever they exist. You can do your share. • Eliminate all standing water around your home. • Fill in low areas to prevent water gathering. • Make sure drainage ditches and gutters aren't clogged with trash. • Clean blocked drainpipes and drain water from flat roofs. • Dispose of empty cans and old tires, and up-end buckets and other containers left outdoors. • Change water in wading pools, ponds and bird baths every few days. • Keep your swimming pool properly chlori­ nated and filtered. Insecticides and pesticides should be used carefully. Follow the manufacturer's instructions. In 1975, St. Louis Encephalitis spread by certain mosquitoes was reported in Ontario for the first time. There were about 70 human cases, mostly in Southwestern Ontario. During the 1976 and 1977 mosquito seasons a combination of factors-including, public awareness and care, and municipal mosquito control programs-reduced the number of cases to four in 1976 and to none in 1977. We will be prepared again this summer. Since a recurrence of the encephalitis virus is difficult to predict, it is necessary that scientific surveillance and mosquito control programs be continued during the summer of 1978. There is no known treatment for the disease so prevention is essential. Symptoms of encephalitis include drowsiness, loss of appetite, fever, headache, nausea and vomiting. It must be emphasized that most mosquito bites this summer will be simply a nuisance. However, should symptoms occur, you should consult your physician. A free pamphlet on mosquito control is available on request from your local health unit or any office of the Ministry of the Environment. Ontario Hon. George R. McCague, Minister of the Environment Hon. Dennis R. 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