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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-09-28, Page 36 (2)• Page 36 • Times -Advocate, September 28, 1978 Contract awarded for police system After lengthy discussion at a meeting in Wingham, Thursday_ the contract for the Huron County municipal - police communication 25th Wedding Anniversary for ,JIM & DORIS DINSMORE Sat., Oct. 7 9:0.0 p.m. - 101NERIDGE CHALET No Gifts Please Reception & Dance SHIRLEY DeVRIES & RON RADER 'bcidal couple Sat., Sept. 30 SOUTH HURON RECREATIQN CENTRE Music By THE CAVALIERS 9 Party 1. JOHN' MASSCHELEIN Sat., Sept. 30 af GRANDBEND LEGION ' Everyone Welcome • Dance. Sponsored By EXETER GREYS BALL TEAM Fri. Sept 29 9 SOUTH HURON REC CENTRE ' Music By - Desjardines 57.00 PER COUPLE) LUNCH PROVtDED • .40 system was awarded. The communication system will be provided by Canadian General Electric Company for ;135,212.077 -Of this cost 75 percent will be paid by the Province of Ontario with tht five municipalities sharing the balance. Exeter was represented at the meeting by mayor Bruce Shaw. pollee chief Ted Day and police" chairman Ken Ottewell. _ The other participating municipalities are Goderich Seaforth, Wingham an� Clinton. WINS DRAW Miss Morag Elliott. RR 1 Grand Bend. was the winner in The recent 50-50 draw con. ducted by the Grand Bend nursery school. She won $285 as her share of the_jackpot. 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 ft., Exeter For Information Call 235-101,4 -Weekdays-or Tuesday evenings Everyone welcome. 9 OPEN HOUSE in honour of IFRED & LORRAINE BOWERS 15th Wedding Anniversary Sun., Oct. 1 CREDITON HALL 2-5 P.M. Best Wishes Only Farewell Dance ,r for RAY & PAT BROOKS Thurs., Oct. 12. EXETER LEGION , Music By –SPECIAL APPOINTMENT" Everyone WeltOme LUNCH TIME AT THE PLOWING MATCH Following the official opening of the Inter - notional Plowing Match` at Winghom on Tuesday, several 'members of the official, party ad- journed for lunch. From .left to right a►e Huron MPP Jack Riddell, Huron Warden Gerry Gitin, Chairmon of the International Plowing Match Howard Dators, Reeve Bill Elston of Morris •township, Ontario Liberal leader Stuart Smith, Dean of Ontario -plowmen Will Borrie, federal minister of agricultu-re Eugene Whelan and Pat Telford. Huron Expositer photo PRESENT GIFT AT PLOWING MATCH — At the official opening of the_International.PLowing • Match Tuesday, guest speaker and official opener of the;vent former American astronaut Neil Armstrong presented a gift -to Will Barrie of Cambridge, the dean of Ontario plowmen. Looking on pre Federal minister of agriculture Eugene Whelan and Mrs. Armstrong. • 'WING Exeter Men's 'A RO J Be11774 5 5 SP B Hogg 718 • ' 2 2 OB B Farquhar 719 7 7 PR, D Bnntnell-675 0 0 SU H Holtzman 609 • 4 4 CB L. Brown 628 3 3 •C4 R. Wood 759 5 •5 OP 'J Gage696 • 2'2 LG C McDonald 671 5 5 DA 8 Vandeworp 643 • 2 2 Wed. Mens Ind League PE G .Penhale553 2 2 8W D• Harvey 703. 5 *5 FL D Brintnell 592 5 .5 • TR D Murray 568 2 2 -- TR D Murray 568 3 3 • EX.' W Peitsch 571 4 4 D Gifford -564 7 - 7 HB D Consitt 572 Friday Mixed League , CH C. Murray 718 BB- B. \fcNuit 589 • CO 13 Mercer 572 CO J Sne11596 FA -S Campbell 559 .BBG Sunday Mixed HR M Looby 568 BL . 8 Barnes 014- HM 14HM K. Mason 49 • DN J Smith 657 CF L Webber,542 G2 'B Hogg 647 Ladies Tuesday . 2 - 2 PONY RIDERS -.Children and animals seem !o go hand in hand,with the pony ride the Ex- _ eter Fall F9ir proving popular. These three.youngsters seemed to be enjoying themselves but riding dos require-isome degree 'of concentration as shown by the young man in the foreground. T•A photo Cude* program underway This month throughout all parts of Ontario a thousand families are welcoming back their sonsanddaughters from training at Army Cadet Camps. hanultes from Red Lakeand Kapuskasing to Windsor and Niagara are listening to colourful stories about Camps 1pperwash, Borden, Val Cartier and Banff ; the ranges at Connaught and Risley and the Outward Botind course in British Columbia. There are stories 'about canoeing; rock climbing, •scuba diving, shooting, survival training, not to mention orienteering and parachute jumping: --the food. the new friends, the failures and the successes. This is the ritual that marks the beginning of . a new season of Army Cadet winter training. In llupsn . ark, Exeter area, boys and girls, '13-181 can join number 2923 Army Cadet Corps that meets at 7:1(4 p.in. on Thursdays at the Drill Hall in Huron Park. (Ask for Capt. Lee). '1'hc•mArmy Cadet Movement which started in Ontario anti Quebec one hundred and fifteen years ago this year is "On The March" again. Once there was com- pulsory Army Cadet (raining in every public school. Now the 'training is entirely voluntary with over a. hundred Army Cadet Corps 0 7 3 4 ; 0 . "r HD B Hearn 646 7 12 CG L Hodgins 600' ' ', 2 4 PP.F Kints595 - �5 10 BB 8 Sangster 695 3 5' RO J •Penninga 585 4 11 WR M. Glover614 0 0 MM B Turnbull 608 - 7 14 JS • M Bridges597 0 0 PK L, Webber 654 7 1'4 AH C: Bierling564 . •7 7 SP ,1 Browning 537 0 7 Luton Ladies • tiff S Redick 548 2 CO V Kennedy - 530 5 A Watt _ 530 Lo .1 Gwalchmai • 498 2 RO it Carter - 509 5 .DM M Votiyng. " • 557 0 RP q• Williams - . 594 7 IS M Jefferies - 603 5 SP M NUrphv 654 2 ES • 31 Scott 534 7 'HT .4 Holden 519 0 CD D .Glavin $59 0 CA L.Herbert 488 7 •'•. ••e •-. • s, Your Blood is Always Needed • 'BEA BLOOD DONOR ••••..• throughout .the Province sponsored •by Legion Branches, Militia Unit, Service Clubs and Schools. Girls, who were brought into the Movement only a few years ago, have already become` completely in- tegrated. Several years ago the Army Cadet League of Ontario started to stake plans for expansion recognizing that to capture and hold the imagination of the boys and girls of this generation a complete "new look" was needed. A more exacting program of training was developed with more time spent in challenging activities "in the field" away from the parade square and the classroom. Recently the League unveiled it's secret weapon -- a million dollar fund raising campaign to outfit and support Ontario Cadets taking- part in adventure training during the winter months. One- 01 -the keys to' this ambitious program is a newly designed mobile training unit --a tractor - towed trailer completely equipped to support a Cadet Corps in the field for a week end or a week, with all that is needed for exciting and challenging adventure •training. The trailers are designed to hold skiis, winter clothing tentage, field kit- chens, wireless equipment, an observation room, and even W.t'.'s for sub -zero days: The League and its fund raisers i former soldiers, now prominent businessrnenl believe that Action is what Cadets want and the campaign will provide the money to make Action' possible. Other imaginative facets of the program include a radio network linking all Cadet Corps in Ontario, a Cadet Newspaper. a sports program to put all Cadets on skis and to make skiing a basic part o1 all winter field operations. The League does not believe int'--elitism.ibut is • teaching young people_ new skills. self discipline and -- sell -respect within the framework of responsible soldiery. The League has found that modern youth wants 'to belong to an organization with structured objectives and a National Burpose. This is especially • true of the- children of new citizens who are finding the Cadet Corps'a family where everyone belongs; where race. colour and religion are unimportant and where --toyality and maturity are recognized. The Army Cadet League is developing a• winter ex- change program between Ontario and Quebec - designed to foster friend- ships between Corps and Cadets in each -Province. • SENIOR GIRLS WIN• — The senior girls basketball team of South Huron defeated North Middlesex of Pbrkhill 30-22 in o gorse played Monday. While Cindy O'Brien takes the jump- off Lisa Strelton, Julie -Ann Mclean and Brenda Fletcher wait for the ball. T.A. photo STOP THINK Be a RED CROSS Blood Donor This is a great opportunity for parental participation becatise, the exchange is based on Cadets living with the families of their opposite numbers. . The Movement has come a OKTOBERFEST ,Dance Sponsored By PRECIOUS BLOOD P.T.A. S.H.R.C. Sat., Oct. 21 Music By THE TOPPERS Dancing 9-1 HOT BUFFET INCLUDED • S10.00 per couple Tickets—Jerry McLean & PTA Members Dance EXETER • LEGION HALL Sat., Sept. 30 9:00 - 1:00 Music By ,"BITTERSWEET- Tickets BITTERSWEET" Tickets $5.00 couple Available at the Door Everyone Welcome Party For all Freidsburg Workers Fri., Sept. DASHWOOD COMMUNITY CENTRE Music By COUNTY UNLIMITED long way in 115 years. Boys and girls who want to participate itiAurther Action plans will and an op- portunity in one of the 105 Cadet Corps located throughout the Province. Da KT ODHAM _ -Wp UNITY e KIR CO CENTRE Sat., Sept. 30 JOE OVERHOLT Sponsored by KWCCB r c eds for hall maintenance Wedding Reception & Dance for BRENDA NEIL & STEVE SCHROEDER Sat., Oct. 7 1978 EXETER SOUTH HURON REC CENTRE 9:00 - 1:00 Music By BOB HEYWOOD Everyone Welcome Lunch Provided The Family Of HARRY & CLARICE HERN would like to invite relatives, friends and neighbours to celebrate their parents 251h Wedding Anniversary at KIRKTON-WOODHAM COMMUNITY CENTRE Fri.,. Sept. 29 Music By The Heywoods Best Wishes Only DASHWOOD HOTEL "Huron County's Fun Hotel" 'I1 Picture Lounge Every Thurs., Fri. & Sat. Niles 9-1 ' SUE AND COMPANY Sept 28, 29, 30 - • Pot Gillespie Duo Tiffany Dining Lounge Hours Open Mon. through Sat. • 12-1:30 p.m. Only Reserve Now for Banquets & Holiday Parties .I MUSIC BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT /r From Country to Folk Rock, Specializing In Graffiti, Rock 'N Roll & Elvis Presley • OBER7 SOUTH HURON REC CENTRE, EXETER MU,sic featuring: By Special Appointment Auctioning 1954 Mercury Sun Valley at 10 P.M .00 per couple Proceeds to help troubled boys Auctioning: 1954 MERC SUNVALLEY 10:00 P.M. Auctioneer Norm Whiting Reserve Bid • Tickets Available At Al Epp's, phone 235-1461 Cody Brown, phone 235-1782 Dance from 9-1 A.M. Fri., Oct. 6th, 1978 AL'S ALLEOUP NITE Tickets $7.00 Per Couple 3 Free Turkey Draws Proceeds To Help Troubled Boys