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CREDITON SCOUTS TOUR WAR MUSEUM IN OTTAWA
Area Scouts at jamboree
By JOHN BIERLING
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Crediton Scouts attended a
jamboree at Lake Isabell in
Quebec. In total the at
tendance was 3,000 boys.
Sunday afternoon
everyone in attendance at
the jamboree participated in
the forming of giant maple
leaf on the sports field. When
the forming was completed
we all put on our red Ponchos
and helicopters took films of
the entire proceding.
After the filming was
completed the National
forestry people put on a
water bombing demon
stration. Later all boys and
leaders attended the official
camp opening performed by
Hon. Jules Legier.
Monday afternoon the
group including the Crediton
boys which consisted of 48
boys and eight leaders
embarked on a seven mile
hike called the Odysoee. At
6:30 p.m. they arrived at the
camp site for the night. All
boys constructed shelters for
the night, and all boys both
French and English
speaking enjoyed a camp
fire together singing songs
and sharing their friendship
through scouting.
Tuesday we arrived back
at the Main Camp and the
afternoon was spent in
learning workshops, con
sisting of scuba diving,
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Wednesday was our turn to
tour Ottawa. Upon our
arrival we attended the
changing of the Guard on
Parliament Hill, and later
toured the Parliament
Buildings. After dinner the
Scouts visited the National
Aeronautical Collection and
later the National War
Museum.
Thursday afternoon the
boys again attended
workshops on canoeing,
leather working and fishing.
Friday was the day for the
craftsman festival during
which all groups prepared
, two physical games. In the
morning the Crediton group
entertained visiting groups
with arm wrestling and a log
sawing competition. In the
afternoon the Crediton
Scouts visited other groups
participating in their games
and competitions.
At 7:30 Friday evening all
boys and leaders marched in
a parade through the
camping area to the amphi
theatre waving our flags,
yelling, blowing whistles,
banging on pots and pans
and singing.
After reaching the amphi
theatre we participated in
the official closing highlited
by the lighting of a friend
ship fire from which the
camp leaders lit a candle, in
turn lighting one of the Boys
candles: who in turn, lit
anothers, until everyones
candle vias burning.
This was the end of the
ROSS OKE
Ross Oke suddenly at his
residence in LJsborne
Township, on Wednesday,
August 30th, 1978. Beloved
husband of the late Emma
Mykek in his 62nd year.
Dear father of (Kathryn)
Mrs. Earl Keller of
Dashwood, Dianne Oke of
Adelaide, Australia, Ron of
Kitchener, and Kenneth of
Usborne Township. Also sur-
vived by seven
grandchildren, one sister
Mrs. Verna Becker of
Dashwood, one sister Mrs.
Majorie Heckman,
predeceased 1975. The
funeral was held Saturday
from the Hopper-Hockey
Funeral Home, Exeter with
Rev. Tozer officiating.
Interment Exeter
Cemetery.
GEORGE(DODDY)
A. SANGSTER
D.F.C.-C.D.
Peacefully at his home on
Wednesday, August 30, 1978,
George Sangster, aged 55
years of 12 Roe Street in
Portage la Prairie, beloved
husband of Joyce Sangster.
Mr. Sangster was born and
raised at Hensall, Ontario.
After leaving school he
apprenticed carpentry with
his father and in 1942 enlisted
with the R.C.A.F. He served
overseas as an air gunner
and was awarded the D.F.C.
after a tour of duty of 37
missions. He was discharged
from the Air Force in 1945
with the rank of Flying
Officer. In 1945 he married
the former Joyce Elgert of
Macdonald and after they
lived at Hensall, Ontario for
a year before they came to
Portage where George
worked as a building con-
tracator.
In 1956 he re-enlisted with
the Air Force and served as
an Air Traffic Controller
until his retirement as a
Captain on April 1, 1974.
Following his retirement
he was manager of The
Canada Farm Labor Pool in
Portage until poor health
forced him to retire in 1977.
He was an avid sportsman
and especially enjoyed
curling, golf and trap
shooting. He was a member
of The Royal Canadian
Legion Branch No. 65,
MUSIC FESTIVAL
The following students
from the Exeter and
Goderich area, under the
instruction of Bev Beggs
(accordion, piano, organ),
•Don Cook (guitar) and Chris
Black (drums) were winners
in the annual music festival
held recently in Sarnia.
Guitar - Karen Walper,
11C, 12C, second; Rich
Fletcher, 15C, first; Brent
Fowles, 11B, second; Paul
Taziar, 12B, 13B, first; Colin
Tripp 13B, third; Pat Taziar,
15A, first.
Duet A - Pat and Paul
Taziar - third; Guitar Open -
Chris Mittelholtz - second;
Pat Taziar - Third; Guitar
Orkette C - Sundance - first;
Guitar Orkette A - Exeter
Orkette - First; Combos -
Acadia - second; Atlantis -
Third.
Organ - Carson Teal, 9C,
10C, first; Janet Hamilton,
14B, first; Piano - Camille
Burnett, 7C, 8C, first; Mark
Taziar, 9C, 10C, first; Eric
Hallam, 8B, 9B, first;
Beverly Hallam, 10B, 11B,
first; Shelley Burnett 11B
second, 12B first.
Duet B - Shelley Burnett
and Beverly Hallam, Shelley
and Camille •
Hallam and
Accordion
Verlinde 10C,
Dietrich, IOC, first; Debbie
Zielman 11C, third; Diane
Kints 14C, 15C, first; Shelley
Ann Teal 10B, 11B, first;
Heather Gingerich 12B, 13B,
third; Nancy Van Brunaene
13B, 14B, second; Cindy
Taziar 13A, 14A, first; Diana
Verlinde 15AA, senior AA,
second.
Duet C - Irene Dietrich and
Debbie Zielman, first; Diane
Kints and Joanne Verlinde,
second. Duet B - Heather
Gingerich and Shelley Ann
Teal, first. Duet A - Cindy
Taziar and Nancy Van
Brunaene, first.
Accordion open - Diana
Verlinde, first; accordion
orkette B - Exeter Orkette,
first; accordion orkette AA -
Exeter Orkette, first; drums
- Chris Black; Brian Talbot
third.
Trophies went to the
following students: Pat
Taziar - most promising
student; Eric Hallam - most
promising student; Beverly
Hallam - highest points in
piano; Star of the Future -
David Dougall, first; Nancy
Van Brunaene, second;
Practice Contest * Nancy
Van Brunaene, first; Diane
Kints, second; Diana
Verlinde - first, accordion
open.
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Burnett, Eric
Mark Taziar.
Joanne
second; Irene
Jamboree each leaving with
his candle symbolizing the
sharing of friendship
through Scouting.
As we left the camp we left
our friends from all across
Canada, some from the
United States, some from
France, Germany, Sweden
and North Africa, each
taking one anothers friend
ship with them.each feeling a
little richer through
Scouting.
Portage la Prairie.
Predeceased by his
parents; one sister, Mrs.
Victor Stan in 1977; two
brothers and one sister at
infancy; he is survived by
his loving wife Joyce; one
son and daughter-in-law,
Daryl and Tina Sangster of
Winnipeg; three brothers,
David, James and John
Sangster, all of Hensall,
Ontario; two sisters, Mrs.
Leonard Noakes of Hensall
and Mrs. Jack Peebles of
London, Ontario; also
several other relatives.
Funeral service was held
in the Chapel of The Omega
Funeral Home, Friday,
September 1. Interment was
at Hillside Cemetery.
LAVERNE SKINNER
At South Huron Hospital,
Exeter, on Saturday,
September 2, 1978, Laverne
Hunter Skinner of Exeter in
his 64th year. Dear brother
of Ruth Skinner of Exeter,
Mrs, Reg. McDonald
(Gladys) of Exeter and
Elgin Skinner of Toronto.
The funeral was held Tues
day from the Hopper-
Hockey Funeral Home with
Pastor Ross Hargreaves of
ficiating. Interment in Ex
eter Cemetery.
Plan area
energy tour
The Energy Conservation
Centre, in co-operation with
the Huron Alternate
Energy and Lifestyle Group
and Cantdu, is pleased to
announce the Energy
Alternatives Tour to be held
Saturday, Setpember 9,
between the hours of 10:00
a.m. and 4:30 p.m.
What is an Energy
Alternatives Tour? It will
mean having a number of
homes open to the public
which demonstrate energy
conserving devices, solar
heaters, woodstoves, wind
mills, heat pumps, etc.
which are often owner built.
Our thought is that by
touring actual homes, people
will see real, working or
developing systems rather
that little models or
demonstrations.
The purpose of this tour is
to help people learn about
how solar energy, wind
power, wood heating and
energy conservation are
being used now in actual
homes in Huron County.
One of the homes on the
tour is:
Allan Walper, Grand Bend
- Solar heating, trickle
system mounted on A frame
garage; wood fired boiler
provides auxiliary heating;
solar food dryer.
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APPLICATION TO
PARLIAMENT
THE CORPORATION OF
THE TOWN OF EXETER
Notice is hereby given that the Corporation of the
Town of Exeter intends to apply to the Legislative
Assembly of the Province of Ontario for Special
Legislation to provide that:
1. An Act respecting the Village of Exeter, Statutes
of Ontario 1899, Chapter 47 is repealed.
2. Village of Exeter By-Law No. 8, 1899, Being a By-
Law to provide a fixed general mill rate for
farmland in blocks of not less than 20 acres is
repealed.
In 1899, the Municipal Council of the Corporation
of the Village of Exeter set a fixed rate of three and
one-half mills on the general mill rate, together with
rates for debenture debt, school and county pur
poses. The relief was granted to owners of farmland
in blocks in excess of twenty (20) acres for such ser
vices as electric lighting, fire protection, sidewalks
etc. Assessment and mill rates have changed over
the years. Some properties assessed as farmland
have residences attached, enjoying these services
that exemption was granted Tor. Council of the
Corporation of the Town of Exeter deem this fixed
rate for farmland no longer equitable or fair.
By applying to the Provincial Legislature for the Act
and By-Law to be repealed will cause the owners of
the said parcels of farmland to be subject to full
general municipal mill rate (including debenture
debt), as well as the rates for school and county pur
poses.
Dated at Exeter, this 25th day of July, 1978.
Mrs. Elizabeth Bell
Clerk-Treasurer
Town of Exeter
406 Main Street
Box 759
EXETER, Ontario
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