Times-Advocate, 1981-06-17, Page 31Opening
Day
at
Kirkton-
Woodham
Pool
Sunday,
June 21
Registration for:
Synchronized Swimming
Swim Team
Ladies Fitness and
Fitness swim
20 Kilometer Club
Diving Adult Lessons
June 22 - 27
9:00 - 5:00 at the pool
Strawberry
and
Ham Supper
at
Holy Trinity
Anglican Church
Lucan
Wed., June 24
from 5 to 8 p.m.
Adults $5.00
Children
under 12 - $2.00
Memorial
Service
Crediton
Cemetery
Sunday, June 21
10:00 a.m.
at
Zion
United Church
Crediton
Speaker
Rev. B. Elder
Special music
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RAIN CANCELS GAME — Umpire Charlie Browning huddled under an umbrella between
CFPL Stars Barry Mortes and Gayle Woods calls off Saturday's ball game in Crediton. At
the right are Crediton Cowgirls player Liz Pertschy and coach Robert Pertschy. T -A photo
Exeter picks committee
to study hydro routes
Exeter council have
named an ad hoc committee
to study the massive Ontario
Hydro report into alternative
transmission expansion
programs to bring power
from the Bruce generating
station to the London area.
Four of the six route
alternatives will pass
through the Exeter area.
"It's too important to let
drop," commented Gaylan
Josephson in endorsing the
suggestion of Jay Campbell
to names local committee to
respond to Hydro's appeal
for input. "There are im-
plications we should look
into, " Josephson com-
mented.
A committee of Mayor
Shaw and committee
chairman Mickle, Campbell
and Josephson was named.
The PUC will also be invited
McGillivray
lets tender
Tenders were opened for
the Rees drain when
McGillivray council met for
their June meeting.
The contract was let to
Robinson Farm Drainage for
a tender price of $15,926. It
was one of two received for
the project.
Andy MacLaren attended
the meeting regarding the
rezoning to M2 (Extractive)
of lands owned by Lawrence
Amos, Jim Scott and Don
Scott.
The severance application
of Ross and Denise
McLachlan was accepted by
council andwill now go to the
planning board.
A grant of $25 was ap-
proved for the 4-H Club
Leaders and a vacuum
cleaner costing $113.81 was
purchased for cleaning the
council chambers.
Building permits valued at
$23,000 were approved along
with tile drain loan ap-
plications in the amount of
S7,800.
Thames Road
United Church
Sunday School
100th
Anniversary
June 21
at 11 a.m.
Special Music
Rev. Graham Tippell
of London
Guest Speaker
Strawberry
and
Ham
Supper
Sat., June 20
Greenway
United Church
5 - 8 p.m.
Adults $5.00
Children
6 - 12 $2.50
Under 6 free
to name a representative to
sit on the committee.
In other business arising
out ofcommunications
received this week, council:
Accepted the resignation
of Chan Livingstone "with
regret" from the board of
management of the Business
Improvement Area (BIA).
Named Shaw and Camp-
bell as voting delegates to
the upcoming AMO con-
vention.
Sales up
at Blyth
Box office sales to the
Blyth Summer Festival 1981
season have broken all
records to date, Keith
Roulston, administrator of
the Festival announced
today. Sales of subscription
vouchers are up more than 3
1 / 2 times what they were
last year at this date and
single ticket sales are
keeping pace with the in-
crease.
"The advance sales in-
dicate that the season is
going to be even more
popular than the record-
breaking season we had in
1980.", RoulSton said. "Our
sales have increased
steadily every year, but I
think our new system of
reserved seats at the time of
sale has encouraged our
patrons to get their tickets
early." Matinees and
weekend performances are
selling particularly quickly.
Subscription vouchers,
good for four admissions to
any performance are
available until June 30 only
at $18 for adults, $16 for
senior citizens and $10 for
children.
Although advance sales
indicate many sold -out
houses. spur-of-the-moment
patrons can take advantage
of 20 rush seats for each
performance which will go
on a first-come, first -serve
basis at 7 p.m. on the day of
performance.
Bachelor
Party
for
Don Wilson
Sat., June 20
for information
phone 228-6841
or 235-2374
after four
Learned that the cost of
replacing the lights on Main
St. between Waterloo and
Gidley was $12,083, slightly
higher than estimated. PUC
manager Hugh Davis ex-
plained that the material
prices were quotes from 1980
and were with a company
that went out of street light
business.
The Exeter Public Utilities
Commissioners have finally
complied with a request
from Exeter council to hand
over their salary and budget
figures.
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Campbell's
Picnic
35th
Wedding
Reception
Bill & Elaine
Riley
Sat., June 20
Dancing 9 - 1
No gifts please
For further
information contact
Don Riley
Lucan 227-4047
Sun. June 21st
Lucan
Community
Park
After 4 p.m.
Queen's
Hotel
Appearing
Thurs., Fri. & Sat.
Recording Artist
Cheeks
Wedding
Reception
for
Mrs. Betty Becker
&
Mr. Norm Mclsaac
June 19, 1981
Everyone
Welcome
For more
information
Ph 234-6230
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Strawberry
and
Ham
Supper
in
Thames Road
Church
on
Mon. June 22
from 5 - 8 p.m.
Adults $5.00
Children 12
& under $2.50
pre school free.
Times -Advocate, June 17, 1981
Page 19A
Plan annual meeting
Two guests have been
invited to the annual meeting
and banquet of the South
Iluron and District
Association for the Mentally
Handicapped in honour of
the Year of the Disabled.
The guests are Myron
Angus and George Jenner.
Both men are handicapped.
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Huron County
Family Planning Project
Invites You To Attend
FAMILY
PLANNING
CLINIC
Every Tuesday
from 6:30 - 9 p.m.
HURON COUNTY
HEALTH UNIT
Ann St., Exeter
For Information
CaII 235-1014
Weekdays or Tuesday evenings
Everyone welcome ,
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Stephen
Neighbourhood
Co-op Nursery
School
Huron Park
Open House
Pre -registration
from toilet training
to 5 yrs. of age
Mon. & Tues.
June 22 & 23
9-11:30 A.M.
Mon. surnames
from A to M
Tues. surnames
from M to Z
Bachelor
Party
for
Sam
Regier
June 19
9-1
Lunch
Provided
For information
229-8742
after 5 p.m.
Jenner, who i:; blind, plays
the organ, while Angus who
was born without the use of
arms or legs, paints by
mouth.
Angus, an internationally
known artist, comes from
Port Stanley. He has
travelled all over North
America demonstrating his
art.
Both men are the special
guests at the banquet which
will be held at the South
Huron Rec Centre, Exeter,
tonight (Wednesday) at 6:30.
Tickets for the dinner are $6.
The South Huron and
District Association for the
Mentally Handicapped will
also been holding their an-
nual meeting at the banquet.
BINGO Thurs. June 18
HURON PARK REC. CENTRE
21 GAMES
18 REGULAR
1 JACKPOT
1 SPECIAL
1 SHARE THE
WEALTH
7:30 p.m.
quicky bingos
Consolation $25.00
ADMISSION $1.00
EXTRA CARDS 254 ea.
SHARE THE WEALTH 5 for $1.00
Sponsored by the Optimist Club of Stephen.
No one under 16 years of age will be admitted
Cards 254 a piece License #275 225
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Rotary Club
Forest I.O.D.E.
Present
Las Vegas Night
Forest Arena
8 p.m.
Sat. July 4
Entertainment
Wheels of Chance, Blackjack, Bingo
& Crab Races
Draw for Gas Barbecue
$2.00 per person
No minors admitted
BINGO
LUCAN ARENA
June 17
Doors open - 7:15 p.m.
Early bird - 7:55 p.m.
Regular games, Midway special, share the
wealth, stand up, etc.
Jackpot $800 - 55 calls
Proceeds for Arena
Double Door Card $1.00
Bingos will continue each Wednesday night.
licence # 28721 1 Proceeds for Arena
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