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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-11-02, Page 30Page 30 Times-Advocate, November 2, 1978 ^iiiiuiiiiHniiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiuiiiiiiiiiti i WELCOME TO I 3 DAYS i WITH Nov. 6-7-8 REV. JOHN LOCKHART O.M.F. Hong Kong And Philippines 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 Huron County Family Planning Project Invites You To Attend TRULY CANADIAN FOWL — Thanks to the efforts of Doug Gill of Crediton a truly Canadian breed of chicken has been established. Through extensive cross-breeding, he has come up with a purebred Chantecler. T-A photo On/y one collision for Pinery police Jamaica, W.l. MISS IGNORE CATES 1 MR. MARIO BRUNO = = F.E.B.C. =B JACKPOT = Italy - Toronto = 1 10 a.m. COFFEE !1 $500 = HOUR =1 in = 2 p.m. "GET =51 calls = ACQUAINTED" = = THESE IN HOMES =N 11 Reg. games = 7:30 p.m. MISSIONS =$1 (^prize E RALLY =3 Special games 1 AT THE CHURCH j lEMMANUEll G $12 prize 1 Share-the-weahh game 1 BAPTIST I O Wed 1 CHURCH I Nov. 8 1 W. HURON ST. 1 8:30 P.M. 1 EXETER |ZURICH ARENA = PH.235-2661 |SPONSORED BY ZURICH = or =REC BOARD | 235-2559 I niinii iiiii iiiiiin Hinn miiiiiiiiii 11 ii i ii= NO PERSON UNDER 16 WILL BE ADMITTED Crediton poultry fancier gets true Canadian breed A Crediton man has been successful in creating a true Canadian breed of chicken after three years of cross breeding. Doug Gill who has been showing fowl at district fairs for several years has per­ fected the Chantecler breed. These birds have a South Huron Rec n Centre SKATING TUES 10-11 A.M TUES 2-3 P.M THURS 10-11 A.M Optimists of Stephen NEW YEARS DANCE Music by BITTERSWEET HURON PARK REC CENTRE 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. • Price: $30 till November 15 s35 after Tickets Available from all optimist members Ticket includes dance, beverages and meal For tickets call: Bob Pinter 228-6329 Jim Gage 228-6589 Bill McGrath 228-6871 BETHLEHEM & CHRISTMAS — A very special 3> day tour to Bethlehem, Pennsylvania during Christ­ mas Season. Departs Dec. 1, Beautiful Christmas lights, displays and food. Plenty of shopping time and scenery. Reserve Now. WRITE OR CALL FOR FREE BROCHURES Mount Forest 519-323-1545 FETTES TOURS RENFRO VALLEY, KENTUCKY — A real great weekend trip with 3 country music shows included as well as, a boarding house meal and a guided tour of Lexington and horse farm area. Our most pop­ ular tour in 1978. 3 days. Nov. 17 and Dec. 1. WWVA JAMBOREE — Last time this year for the ever popular Jamboree in Wheeling, West Virginia. A popular show for years,- Departs Nov. 10 (Limited Space) NEW ORLEANS AND DEEP SOUTH — Some space remains. 9 Day tour departing Nov. 14. Features Memphis, New Orleans, Guided City Tour, Boat Cruise, French Quarter, Bayou Country, Beuregard Plantation, Mobile, Biloxi, 800 Acre Bellingrath Gardens, with millions of Chrysanthemums in the world's largest out door display. FLORIDA-FLORIDA-FLORIDA — We have the best selection of tours to Florida ever. Trips of 9 days, 10 days, and 14 days. The prices are low and there are special prices and pick ups for groups. Special early booking discounts available. Call Now. Mitche.ll 519-348-8492 rigorous and rustic tem­ perament that can resist the climatic conditions of Canada. They are a general purpose fowl, good for meat and laying, especially in the winter. They weigh in excess of eight pounds for males and more than six pounds for females. Gill’s explanation for his breeding accomplishments is, “Because I couldn’t find any in Canada, I cross-bred birds according to the Standard of Perfection book to produce my own White Chantecler.” He continued, “It took me five years. Now I have a small flock of Chanteclers, some of which I showed this fall at the Exeter and Zurich fall fairs. In the first year of the breeding experiment a dark Cornish male is crossed with a White Leghorn female and a Rhode Island Red male is mated with a White Whyandutte female. The following year the pullets from the first com­ bination are bred to the male of the second set. In the third year pullets from the second year of breeding are crossed with a White Plymouth Rock male to produce the White Chantecler. Bowling scores Dick Packham In Hensail Richard Packham and Klass Van Wieren will be the two nety members on council. Packham, a native of England has lived in Hensall since 1972 and is employed in the manufactured homes plant formerly owned by Bendix Corporation. He said his reason for standing for election was that he felt he should do something for his communi­ ty. Hopefully, his activities on council will benefit his children and their friends in the future, Packham said, Also acclaimed to Hensall council was Klass Van Wieren of 57 London Road, a foreman in the former Ben­ dix manufactured homes plant. NEW AUTHORITY MANAGER — William Mungall of Dundas has been named resources manager for the Ausable-Bayfield Conservation Authority replacing Don Pearson. Mungall assumes his new position on November 13. T-A photo r Smorgasbord Supper Hot Turkey & Ham at BRUCEFIELD CHURCH Sponsored by Kippen United Church Wed Nov. 8 5 - 8 p.m. Adults *4.00 Children 12 & under *1.75 Preschoolers Free Advance tickets only Phone 262-5758 X_______ _______/ Exeter Men's ”A" SP G. Stire 619 5 22 SU H, Holtzman 695 2 15 LE C. Murray 682 4 17 OB T. Bourne 827 3 25 CB R. Devil 608 4 22 OP J. Gage 709 3 19 C4 E. Matzold811 7 31 RO B. Tieman 664 0 29 DA L. Miller 614 4 14 PR A. Eveleigh 674 3 13 Wednesday Ind. Leagu e FL P. Lavier 701 7 31 YW R. Frayne 670 7 31 BS B. Barnes 689 5 23 EF A. Quinn 605 22 8TH D. Harvey 666 PE G. Penhale634 2 19 17 TR B. Devries 608 5 16 HI L. Moir 586 2 9 Ladies Tuesday HD B, Hearn 571 2 40 CG L. Dietrich 595 5 25 PP P. Haugh 637 2 35 BB A. Brook 594 3 31 RO V. Flynn 545 2 22 WR N. Westlake 534 5 18 MM V. Lindenfield 628 2 43 JS M. Deline 571 4 15 PK L. Webber 728 5 25 AH I. Campbell 557 5 36 SP R. Eveland b»y 5 33 GR C. Stagg 610 2 6 Ladies Thursday TB J. Mantey560 *5 42 TS H. Kady 547 0 15 Local native is director A native of Exeter, S. Grant Sanders has been named director of research and senior broker with Alan Bush Brokerage, Boca Raton, Florida. He is the son of the late S.M. Sanders. Sanders was previously a senior securities analyst in New York. A graduate of the University of Toronto, he has held executive positions with RCA Philco Corp, and I.T.T. BOOK NOW for CHRISTMAS PARTIES ’ Huron Park Community Centre I Phone 228-6996 HG K. Triebner 534 2 14 MN T. Rooseboom 599 7 36 IB H, Daniels 606 4 38 TL W. Campbell 677 7 44 DS J. Rhode 500 0 16 OM S. Lammie 559 0 11 HH P. Scott 528 3 21 GG B. Bierling762 7 42 Mixed Friday FA G.Stire726 7 26 BBGD. Caldwell 638 0 4 CH P. Durand 693 5 33 BB B. McNutt 576 2 25 CO P. McFalls657 2 21 CR B. Bierling 806 5 38 Mixed Sunday HR B. Gage 614 5 18 DN B. Riley 613 2 22 HP K. Mason 622 5 27 CF E. Hillman 655 2 29 GT H. Roberts 649 5 25 BL G. Wilson 571 2 26 Wednesday Morning Ladies B. Smith 447 E. Deitz 562 N. Coleman 632 A. Wilson 599 Monday Afternoon Men C. Smith 346 B. Maver 361 T. Yellow 438 L. Johnson 335 C, Fisher 214 W. Etherington 432 Lucan Ladies CO J, Van Geel 710 31 SP J. Sovereign 615 30 DM L. Dickson 695 28 IS H. Eaton 600 25 FS M. Scott 606 17 HH H. Hardy 549 16 RO L. Snider 536 13 CC A. Groenewegen 567 13 RP P. Riddell 527 11 HT W. Hardy 522 10 CA J. Dauncey 506 9 LO J. Gwalchmai 561 7 LONDON YM-YWCA SOUTH HURON RECREATION BOARD How is your fitness?? Find out with a fitness fest Nov. 13TH and 14TH SOUTH HURON RECREATION CENTRE (Exeter) Between 2 p.m. and 9 p.m. The test is subsidized by the Ministry of Culture and Recreation and in­ cludes: - Cardiovascular Fitness - Lung Function - Body Weight (ideal) - Strength and Endurance - Flexibility Followed by your own personal exercise prescription done by professional fitness evaluators. To Register Call 235-2833 (or at SHRC 9-5 weekdays) The test takes 60 minutes and is for everyone over 18 years of age Costs: $15.00 Only one accident was in­ vestigated by the Pinery OPP this week, it occurring on Thursday on Ontario St. in Grand Bend. Involved were a car driven by Robert James Meikle, 109 Huron St. E., Exeter, and a tractor-trailer unit owned by Omstead Refrigeration, Wheatley, and driven by John DeWaal, RR1 Wheatley. There were no injuries and total damage was listed at $1,000 by Constable R.J. Sawyers. During the week, the five candidates in McGillivray There will be five can­ didates for the three council seats in McGilLivray township in the November 13 election. The name of council can­ didate Ellison Whiting was inadvertently omitted from last week’s issue. The other four are Jim Thompson, Jack McCann, Dianne Mollard and Ernest Kowalchuk, Reeve Gerald Wright and deputy-reeve Jack Dorman were returned by acclama­ tion. QlEIiXSWAT “Welcome” a new resident at Queensway Nursing Home Mrs. Alice Rozendal from Exeter. Visitors with Mrs. Irene Kalbfleisch were Joan Betteridge and Violet Bishop. Hazel Snell and Verna Coates and Ruby Pollen visited Louise Mit­ chell. Chester and Illa Dunn, Iva Ridley visited Vera Lammie. Lenore Butler, St. Thomas, and Irene Craigo, St. Marys visited Runa Bannerman. Olive Stephenson, Bruce and Anna Keyes visited with Russell Erratt. Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Smith visited Lynn Latimore and Ellen Ken­ drick. Rev. Van Essen of Exeter conducted Church service last week ac­ companied by Mrs. Van Essen. The Hensall U.C.W. ladies’ conducted Bingo and Music on Monday at the residence. Pinery officers laid 12 charges under the Liquor Licence Act, four under the Narcotic Control Act and 19 under the Highway Traffic Act. There were three break and enters, one wilful damage, one theft, one im­ paired driver and one charge laid under the Juvenile Delinquents Act.Fqr INFORMATION I 9N b^hers in South Huron Phone 235-1834 We Need More Big Brothers Now! STAG PARTY FOR DOUG FORD nillltllllllllHlUlltllllllllHIIIIIHHIMIIIIIIHlIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIHinillllllHIlinHIIIIIIi^ UiHuiiittinmiiiHitiniHtHiiiL I NOW I I 20 | (GAMES I = s BINGO To- Thurs. Nov. 2 soop m. • 17 Regular • 1 Jackpot • 2 Share-the- Wealth Licence No. 212181 EXETER LEGION HALL JACKPOT *400 56 calls rBONUS *200 k BALL . 1 admission per person No Reserve Seats Admission *1.00 for 18 Rounds Extra cards 25’ each or 5/ *1 .00 Share-the-Wealth - 5 for*l .00 11 for *2.00 Sponsored By Ladies' Auxiliary.............. Sponsored By Ladies' Auxiliary No One Under 16 Years of Age Will Be Admitted .Mill 11II111 111 1HII tl n IIIIIII II || HIIIIHHIIUH III II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItH It to the Women's Auxiliary Volun­ teers, and the many husbands for their enthusiasm and long hours of service. Combined with the response of donors and the public, the Rum­ mage Sale was a huge success. Thanks again for supporting our hospital, THE BEE A bee is such a busy soul, She has no time for birth control, Perhaps that’s why in times like these, You meet so many sons of bees. Sat. Nov. 4 ANNEX BUILDING HURON PARK Everyone Welcome v J ELECTION 1 NIGHT Dance ALL TUCKERSMITH ELECTORS are cordially invited TO ALL CANDIDATES PARTY Mon., Nov. 13 9:00-1:00 AT VANASTRA RECREATION CENTRE Music By WONNETTA TRIO LADIES PLEASE y BRING LUNCH J Centralia College of Agricultural Technology f Presents OPEN HOUSE '78 on Wednesday, November 22 Beginning at 9:30 a.m. at Recreation Centre Plan to attend this program of in­ teresting displays on College diploma courses and student activities. Plans for our new student residence will be a feature display. South Huron Recreation Centre DANCE Saturday, Nov. 4th 9-1 JOE OVERHOLT -Tickets At The Door- J factory SPECIALS * Available at all participating Dining Rooms TUESDAY NITE SPAGHETTI 99* All You Can Eat PER PERSON ft Includes Roll & Butter ■ni SUNDAY From 4:00 p.m. FAMILY STYLE LASAGNA 3” PER PERSON Includes Loaf of Bread Butter, Salad Bar, Soup UNDER 12 249 St. Thomas LICENSED LOCATIONS 411 Main St. 235-2526 Exeter London Port Elgin