HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-08-17, Page 3 (2)*. Nomads host camping event
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11 wasa beautiful week end
as the Ausable River,
Nomads hosted their sertond
Summertime Campout at the:
Exeter fairgrounds. over the
week end. Campers from
South-western Ontario and
Michigan began to arrive
Friday at noon and con-
tinued until late_ Saturday
afternoon. On the agenda for
the week end were: pie -
irons, Friday evening and
Saturday; a tour of Exeter-
Fibrecraft; games and
movies for the children;
euchre party; land ski
races; variety programme
and a dance, featuring Bob
Heywood's• Orchestra.
The Aletheia Youth Group
were"incharge of the Sunday
morning church service.
Many campers took use of
the local pool .and tennis
courts and also attended the
pancake breakfast at the fire
hall._- Trivitt Memorial
Pays twice
for booze
Liquor and driving in-
fractions constituted the only
' "cases heard in Justice of the
Peace court in Exeter,
Tuesday.
Edward. Vertlhy, R.R. 1 -
Ailsa Craig. paid twsi fines for
driving a motor vehicle with
liquor readily available. The
first was a fine of $54 or five
days for a charge laid on
June 21 and the second was
for $78 or eight days for. a
charge laid on July 7. He was
given 15 days in which to
pay.
Also paying fines of $54 for
driving motor vehicles in
which liquor was available
were David Eugene Shea.
R.R. 5 Kippen, for an offence
on July 21: and Terry D.
Robichaud, Huron Park for
an offence on June 26. •
John Wayne O'Neil, Huron
Park. was fined $54 or five
(lays for consuming liquor
while under the legal age.
Barry W. Hodgins, Lucan,
was fined $28 or three, days
en a charge "of following
another vehicle too closely
and Ralph C. Morley: Exetet
was fined $78 or eight days -
for creating unnecessary
noise with his vehicle on May
23.
Church ladies held a pre sale
and the campers eagerly
snatched 'them up.
Hospitality, with cookies.
coffee and lemonade were
available throughout .the
week end. The Nomads
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ended their busy -week end
duties with -a corn roast and
pot -luck supper., Sundey
evening.
The • Ausable • (filter. .
Npniads are hosting the 1979
Spring Ontario' Provincial
AssoiStati ..(lamp Out.
It will b'rheld at Exeter
.Community Park on the
Victoria Day holiday week .
end in May. 1t is expected
upwards of 500 units will be
in attendance.
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Exeter thefts continue
Theft reports are still run-
ning high in Exeter this
week. - •
George Dobbs of Dobbs..
Motors reported Thursday
that -sometime during the
night vandals broke signal
lights and removedgas caps
,from some of the used cars
parked on his lot.
Constable Barnes ap-
prehended a stolen vehicle
and two occgpants Saturday
about 1:30 a.m. The vehicle
had been reported stolen in -
Clinton. - . .
Randy Stantake reported
Saturday that a tape deck
and tapes had been stolen
from his car. while it was
parked beside his home. The -
incident occurred Sometime
(luring the night.. ,
Robert Taylor al$oN
reported. Saturday a. tape
.deck apd tapes stolen from
his car. •
Policewarn Exeter
residents t Iasi( It their car
doors at all tiwie if they have
tape decks. and tapes.
'fwq people were ap-
prehended 'in separate in-
cidents by Exeter police for
driving wtkile their licences,
were :suspended., The in-
cidents occurred on Satur-
davand Sunday.
ENJOY CHURCH SERVICE — More than 1001ocal and.visiting compers.enjoyed a Sunday
morning church service at the South Huron Rec Centre with the local group Aletheia providirtg
the gospel music. A number of the Ausable River 11
Noip ds are shown in the above picture.
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Centralia dealer at fest.
Bert Borland. Centralia.
»'as one of the more than 900
Tlehl equipment dealerships
represented recently at
GehlFest '78. in West Bend.
WI. GehlFest. which hosted
more than 2.600 dealer
representatives during its 6 -
day duration, was the
largest dealer event in
Gehl's 119 -year history. • •
Gehl Company President.
Joseph Zadra. summed it up
this way: "it is appropriate
that we named this gather-
ing 'GehlFest'. because the
Gehl name fits in perfectly
with the German traditions
of the West Bend area. In
fact: GehlFest was
specifically planned to blend
old • world tradition with
Gehl's innovative equipment
technology." • •- •
The GehlFest event
covered six separate. one -
day sessions during mid-
July. Each session featured
Gehl products on parade.
including several newly in-
troduced equipment models.
In addition. dealer represen-
tatives toured the Gehl plant
for a first-hand look at the
manufacturing process.
:And. actual field
demonstrations offered a
chance fo see Gehl equip-
ment in operation.
The evening program was
in the best German tradition
of .hospitality with good
food. music. beverages -and
relaxed conversation.
"'Each GehlFest session left
everyone in attendance with
a feeling of professional ac-
complishment and personal
friendship." Zadra conclud-
ed.
CAMP -OUT — The Ausable River t mods sponsored a very successful camping weekend of
Exeter Community Pork. More than 6'5 camping units were in attendance. The local offsciakin
charge of the weekend are shown above. From the left ore Norma and Alex Meikle. Lois and
Iry Armstrong anctDonno and Bill Perry._.,.._ • T - A photo
Brucellosis down too
Rabies decline in Huron
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Reported cases of rabies in.
Huron County has declined
sharply since last winter. Dr.
W. Thompson district
- veterinarian said Monday.
Late last winter there'was
increase -in the number of
rabies cases reported. but
since then. there have been
very few reports. he said.
Thompson said skunks and
foxes are the- major
spreaders of the disease. If
someone suspects a rabid
animal has contacted 'a .
person or farm animal they
shotld contact the Health of
Animals branch -in Seaforth,
he said.
"'We are only interested on
specimens with which other.
anintafs al -4 involved' It cost
a lot of money to process
specimens. ' If someone
comes across a dead animal
they suspect has rabies. but
hdsn't contacted . anything
else the best thing they can
do is bury. it," Thompson
said. .
We Batter Down High Prices With These
SUPER- SUMMER
SAVINGS
Days On1y
3oay
;S 1hv�5. t
1h and Sat.
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,another disease which has
plagued Huron County in the
,past, Brucellosis is also on
the decline. the district
veterinarian said. -
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The disease. - knots•n as
undulant fever in. man.
causes abortions in cattle. if
a farmer has a positive case
nn his farm. his livestock is
quarantined and _all the
animals are tested. If the
disease can't be eradicated.
the entire herd may have to
Custodians
continued from front page
new agreement contained a.
"major breakt ukh" in
the form -of a cost of Iit-ing
clause in the secon vein-
the
earthe contract
The custodians h: ve r
had a cosT of livi - clause
befo're. he said
The board is expected to
officially approve the pact
:August 21
Obituaries
`: - ARNOLDMASON
Al St. Joseph's Hospital.
London on Tuesday.. August
• 15, 1978. Arnold Mason, of
Grand Bend. Dear father. of
Shirley. Predeceased by his
wife Joan Eby Mason (1942+
'Dear brother' of Delbert of
London, -*Lloyd of Grand
Bend- and- Mrs. Della
• IThomas Baird) also •of
Grand Bend, in his 74th year.
Predeceased by ' four
brothers Ed. Roy, Mansel
and :"Lawrence.-. Resting • at
the T. Harry . Hoffman
Funeral Home, Dashwood
pending funeral
arrangements
LE,ROYQ'BRIEN '
At South Huron Hospital.
Exeter. on Tuesday' August
15, 1978, A. Le Roy O'Brien..
Zurich in his 77th year. -
Beloved husband of Meda
Sararas and the late Mildred
Hoffman (February 1972) .
Dea .' )her of William H.
• O'Brien of Burlington,
Donald L. O'Brien .01 Zurich,
5 grandchildren. Qear
brother of W. Lloyd OeBrien
and Miss Olive O'Brien of
Zurich, - one brother
predeceased 0954). Resting
at the Westlake Funeral
Home, . Zurich until Thur-
sday. 'August 17th.. where
Funeral service will be held
Sat`ruein. with Rev. Bruce
Guy officiating. interment
will be made in Emmanuel_
United Church cerhetery.
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INEZ YUNGBIUL •
In South Huron Hospital.'
Exeter, on %Wines&c
August L 1970.7 Inez S.
1<•ungblut, in her 74th year
Dear sister of Earl .l
Vungblul, of Zurich. One
niece and three nephew. -s.
also stir vive. One brother
Ivan • W. - _.'t'unghiu•t
predeceased July 1974. Thy
funeral was held Saturday.
August 12 front the Westlake
Funeral Home, Zurich with
Rev Becker otticiating.Pall
hearers were Bill l'ungbliir.
Paul 1'unghlut. Jack
lungblut_ .Graham
Fariluhar. Harr} Arthur and
George Ilaggii. Interment in
St. Peter's - Lutheran
('e neterx, •
DOROTHY HATTER
At the Palmerston and
District Hospital. on
Tuesday. August. 15. 1978,
Dorothy Marietta Sims. of
Harriston,in her 63rd year.
Beloved wife• of Alpert
Frederick Haller. Dear
sister of Melvin Sims. of.
Windsor. 0 Verda + Mrs.
Cresent Day Man and
t Merna i -Mrs. Thomas
.Walker. both of Exeter.
Predeceased by one sister
and one brother. Resting at
the Hardy Funeral Home.
Harriston where funeral
service will be held on
Thursday morning. Augpst
_ 1.7, at -11.000.m._ interment in
the Exeter Cemetery.
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1 slaughtered.
We are flown to only eight
infected herds from a high of
one lane of 23. In the
provm e ewe are down to 3046
herds from over 1.004)."
Times -Advocate, August 17, 1978 Page 3
District accidents 6
Continued from front page
Richard German, were
treated at South • Huron
Hospital.
Constable Jim Rogers Set
property damage at $2,000.
There was one accident on
Friday, it occurring op High-
way 4 north of the Middlesex
line, involving vehicles
driven by Lawrence Young,
Burford. and Edward Lentz,
It.lt 1 West Lorne. Lentz
was overtaking the Young
vehicle but pulled hack into
the lane of traffic and
clipped the rear end and then
went into the ditch and hit a
hydro pole. -
Constable Don Mason set
damage at $2.500.
John Stilson, H.R. 1 Lucan.
suffered a minor injury on
•'Thursday when he swerved
` to avoid a dog on Highway 4
south of Exeter. The vehicle
went out of control and hit a
hydro pole.
_ Damage was listed at
$2.000 by. Constable Frank
Giffin. .
The other accident Qf the
week .occurred on Wed-
nesday involving vehicles
driven by Carolyn Lan-
sbergen, Crediton, and
Janice Dauncey, Lucan.
They were involved in ,a
rear -end collision on the
Crediton Road west of
Stephen road 4-5. -
Cpl. Dave Woodward in-
vestigated and estimated
damage at $1,600.
If you walk
to work,
it won't be work
to walk. -
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