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PINERY FLEA MARKET
Open Every Sunday
May 3 — Sept. 27
10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
3 Miles S. of Grand Bend Ont.
Hwy 21
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EXETER LEGION AUXILIARY
BINGO
Thurs., Apr. 30
Starts 8 p.m. 21 games
Jackpot $1100.00
Consolation $200
Admission '1 for 18 games
Help Your Neighbour
2 Share the Wealth
Jackpot
Doors open at 7 p.m. 5 for s1 11 for '2
250 seats only.
CHECKERS ON FLOOR
Lic. No. 294432
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ANNUAL SPRING FL EA MARKET
Craft Show and Sale
Luton
Community Centre
Sunday, May 3
10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Admission 50C
over 70 tables will be on display
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In October 1981
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a special trip to las Vegas on Friday,
October 16th, 1981. Accommodation
at the Flamingo Hilton Hotel.
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TO LAS VEGAS
Compliments of It's A Small World
Travel and the Exeter Lions Club (ap-
proximate value $900.00)
Attend Las Vegas Nite at South Huron
Recreation Centre on Saturday May
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Separate board plans summer program
Draw straws for western
Summer school will be
held again at St. Patrick's
School in Dublin this
summer according to areport
from the ministry of educa-
tion which has approved the
request for the school by the
Huron -Perth County
Catholic school board.
An Experience '81 project,
the continuation of the
summer school will allow
for the hiring of up to six
students who attend secon-
dary school or university.
These six will act as teacher
assistants at the school
where there will be a prin-
cipal and three full time
teachers for each of the two
three-week sessions. One of
the sessions will be for
students from Huron County
and the other for those from
Perth County.
Another Experience '81
project was also approved
by the ministry. This one
will provide a
media/resource program
that will occur in the five
Stratford schools -- St.'
Michael's, St. Joseph's, St.
Ambrose, Immaculate
Conception and St. Aloysius.
This will allow for the hiring
of up to six students plus one
project leader and they will
assume resposibilities for
the development of vertical
and picture files in the
various schools.
A selection committee
made up of board ad-
ministrative staff and a
representative from the
ministry, will select the
students when all the
applications are in by mid
May for the media resource
project. The students will
find application forms to fill
out at their secondary
schools. through the
guidance officers
The media facilities in the
five Stratford schools will be
updated in the media
resource project, such as
re -arranging of the card
catalogue systems to
provide easier access to
pupils; carrying out a book
inventory-- checking the
car catalogue with the
books on the shelf; to
develop an A.V. software
card catalogue system
which will provide easier
access to films, tapes and
records for pupils and
teachers; the development
of picture files within the
schools according to
specified needs of individual
schools; compilation of pro-
ject folders from material
gathered from magazines
such as National
Geographic, Owl.
There folders would be
RIGHT ON THE HEAD — Carrie Lane and Carie Wallis are taking dead aim during a nail
driving contest at Biddulph Central school's Fun Fair, Thursday night. T -A photo
Exeter hires student
Nancy Eybergen, St.
Marys. has been hired by
Exeter under the Involve-
ment in Municipal Ad-
ministration program.
The FanshLwe student will
be paid 1160 per week for an
18 -week period at the town
offices. The province pays a
grant covering 75% of the
program.
Only one
court case
Only one case was dispos-
ed of in Exeter court, Tues-
day. while another was set
over for a decision on May
19.
In the case that was heard,
Melanie A. Hackney, Exeter
was fined 128 upon being
convicted of failing to stop at
a stop sign at the intersec-
tion of Highway 84 and 4 on
April 5.
Theft, enter
at gun club
Exeter OPP Constable Bill
Osterloo is investigating a
recent break, enter and theft
at the Claybird Gun Club in
Hay Township.
Two skeet throwers and a
hand pump were stolen. The
items are valued at 1400.
A plate glass window at
the Mount Carmel Separate
School was broken in a van-
dalism incident, Friday.
Damage was set at $50 and
Constable Bob Whiteford is
investigating.
Dance
at
Kirkton
Woodham
Community
Centre
Sat. May 2
Music by
Joe Overholt
Proceeds for
hall maintenance
Clerk Liz Bell said that
only one student from Ex -
MARKS BIRTHDAY
An 86th birthday celebra-
tion for Mrs. Jennie Mason,
424 Edward Street, Exeter
and formerly of Grand Bend
was held at Three AAA See
Restaurant April 23rd.
In attendance were Mrs.
Mason's daughter Mrs. Ret-
ta Hirshfield. Los Angeles,
California. great gran -
daughter Miss Cindy Thomp-
son„ Ventura, California.
Daughter -i;, -law Mrs.
Muriel Poff and greatgrand
daughter Miss Jennifer
e-Launds, Scarborough. Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Mason,
Goderich: Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Mason and Mr. and
Mrs. Graham Mason, Ex-
eter.
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eter area had applied for the
position. and while council
had approved that person's
appointment, he had secured
summer employment
elsewhere.
The St. Marys girl has
completed her first year at
Fanshawe in business ad-
ministration.
Previously. Mrs. Bell had
indicated the student's ser-
vices would be provided to
other town departments to
fill in while regular staff
may be on summer holidays.
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Bake Sale
First Huron Park
Brownies
Sat. May 2
10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
J.A.D. McCurdy School
Huron Park
For Donations
please contact
Mary Lou Becker,
228-6878
Bonnie Hoist 228-6550
I(Vlaxine Hyde, 228-6440
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
145 Bosch St., Clinton 412.7030
PLAYING THIS WEEKEND
FRI.-SAT.-SUN., MAY 1-2-3
ADULT
ENTERTAINMENT
ADULT
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PRESENTS
"A PI RATE'S COVE"
SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1981
South Huron Rec. Centre (Exeter)
Music by "Traces "
9-1 Buffet Provided
Tickets: $16.00 per couple
Tickets from Sorority Members or at Something Special
Proceeds for Community Charities
Semi -formal
trip
used as research material
for student projects; the
recording of tapes of
primary books which in turn,
would be used in teacher
developed lessons and
centre -activities.
Skills learned by the
students working on this
project would be: to develop
proficiencyin typing and fil-
ing skills; the development
of organizational skills: also
research skills such as work-
ing from system.curriculum
guidelines to find relative
material; also responsibility
toward time -management;
co-operative •planning in
order to best meet the
needs of school objectives;
and finally to provide the op-
portunity to better assess
the possible futures for
themselves in such fields of
endeavours as library
technician, clerical typist
and junior management
possibilities.
It took "a drawing of
straws" as chairman Ronald
Murray called it. to settle
who will travel to Alberta
and Saskatchewan to attend
two upcoming conventions.
To out -of -province conven-
tions the board's policy
bylaw allows only three
trustees to attend.
Four indicated they wish-
ed to attend the 1981
Congress on Education in
Calgary —Vincent Young,
Goderich; Tim McDonnell
Gadshill; Keith
Montgomery. Wingham and
John O'Leary, Staffa, who
lost the vote. It is to be held
June 20-23,
Vincent Young and Tim
McDonnell will attend the
Canadian Catholic School
Trustees Associaton conven-
tion in Saskatoon,
Saskatchewan. June 3-6.
The official opening' of
Education Week will be held
at Our Lady of Mount
Carmel School. Dashwood,
on Sunday, May 3. at 2:30
p.m.
Now Open
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Centre mall
BINGO
LUCAN ARENA
April 29
Doors open - 7:15 p.m.
Early bird - 7:55 p.m.
Regular games, Midway special, share the
wealth, stand up, etc.
Jackpot $600 -55 calls
Proceeds for Arena
Double Door Card $1.00
Bingos will continue each Wednesday night.
Licence # 287211 Proceeds for Arena
Due 10 116.0" regotations no one unde. 16 yearn el age will be admitted
Times -Advocate, April 29, 1981 Page 17A
Garage sale
Exeter Kinsmen Club
2nd Annual Sale
to be held
May 30, 1981
We are requesting items
for the sale
If you have any items you wish to donate or
put in on consignment (no clothing please)
Please contact the following people for pick
up.
Bill Armstrong 235-1746
Tom Humphreys 235-2373
Dennis McKnight 235-1895
Bob Reynolds 235-2309
Please call after 6 p.m. any night.
Open House
Toddlers Inn Nursery School
Residence of S. Strang
highway 83 east
Thurs. May 9
9 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
7-9 p.m.
Friday May 10
9-12 a.m.
Fall
Registrations
taken
Call
235-1466
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SOUTH HURON REC CENTRE
EXETER
Remember all the fun you had last year with
the games of chance and the exciting frog
races. This year's los Vegas night promises
to be better than ever. Get your tickets now
before they'rc gone and be ready for an ex-
citing evening.
Your Ticket Gives You
A Chance To
WIN
A Trip For Two To
LAS VEGAS
(Winner Must Be Present )
Courtesy of Small Worlr Trove/
& tete Exeter Lions Club
PLUS
Many Other Draw
Prizes For
Silver Dollars
Tickets Available
From Any Lions
Member Or
At Livingstone's
Admission Only $5.00 Per Person
(Includes Lunch)
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