Times-Advocate, 1978-11-30, Page 34 (2)1
Page 34 Times -Advocate, November 30, 1978
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*CANNING GROWERS MEET - A meeting of the Huron -Perth
Elimville. Shown from theJeft Vegetable Growers
Ontario Keith Strong and secretory -treasurer
Conning
Marketing
Crop Growers
Board secretory -manager
Dave Marshall.
Association
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Get win and tie
Saints score 16
- The Centralia College
Saints scored eight goals in
each of their two games this
week in the South Huron
Intermediate hockey league
and came away with a win
and a tie.
The Saints downed
Thedford by a score of 8-8
and played an $-8 draw with
( the Grand Bend Colonials.
e Two late.third period goals
clinched the victory •over
Thedford although the
College 'boys held a slight
edge throughout ,,the game.
The Saints led' 2-1 at the
end of the first period on
goals by Hick Vanos and
Marty Becker. Assists went_
I . to John Nyenhuis and Vanos. '
Dave Sharp replied for
Thedford.
In the second period each
tea scored two goals and
was held recently in
Tim Carroll, vice-choirryan
T -A photo
SAVING ENERGY AT CCAT - One of the many displays at the Centralia College of Agriculture and Technology's open
house on. Wednesday was this display of how solar energy can be used on the farm. While Brod Ford of -RR 3, Dossercl and
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Morris of RR 1, Fullerton look on, Murton Brock'of RR 2, Granton points out the features of a solar collec-
tor plate. .•• T -A photo
NEW YEAR'S EVE •
BALL
Sponsored by
The Exeter Lions
SOUTH HURON RECREATION CENTRE
Featuring: "Mozart 8 Melody Makers
Dancing 9-1 520.00 Per Couple Buffet Lunch
T;ckets at Livingstones or Any Lions Member
FETTES TOURS
MORIA - FLORIDA.- FLORIDA - FLORIDA
We are offering five different trips to Florida
this winter, pick the one that most suits you and
call us for reservations soon.
10 DAY FLORIDA CHRISTMAS - tour with- o 6
day stop o' Daytona -Beach. Christmas Dinner and
let together on Christmas Day included. See
Disneyworld on us. Deports December 23rd -
Returns January 1 - Faced from 5275.00. '
9 DAY MID-TERM FLORIDA - this trip is tailored
for those who hove a minimum of time to spend in
the worm Florida sunshine. Five night stay - put near
Orlando, close to Disneyworld.,Seoworld, Cypress
Gordens etc. Deporting March 17.- returning March
25 - Priced from 5265.00.
14 DAY FLORIDA -- Nassau Cruise - Cirdrtour
plus 3 day cruse to Nassau including all meals on
board and the ship is your hotel. Deports January
13 - Return's January 26 - Priced from 5649.00!
14 DAY FLORIDA STAY PUT - Leisurely .trip by
motor coach to Daytona Begch with one week stay
put - -Deporting January 27 - February 10 •
February 24 - Priced from 5359 00.
14 bAY FLORIDA CIRCLE -- Visit Cincinnati
Cartersville Ocala, Silver Springs, Kennedy Space
Centre and Ft latjderdale, Cypress Gardens and
Orlando, Disneyworld. A fantastic sight-seeirig tour.
Departing January 27 - February 10 - February 24
- Priced from 5395 00
10 DAY GO BERMUDA - Our second annual 10
day all inclusive tour to Bermuda. Features top
quality accommodation. Round tap- jet flight. In
flight meals. Ttansportotion to and from Airport.
Full breakfast and dinner doily. Hotel gratuities,
baggage handling, all tuxes included. See Bermuda
in the springtime. One of our most relaxing _and en-
joyable trips ever. Book before January 8, 1979.
Late bookings may result in o higher airfare. Depar-
ting February 22 - returning March 1 - Priced from
5579.00-
9 DAY CAROLINA -- Plantation and Gorden Tour.
See the Carolina s and Virginio during the most
beautiful time of the year, spring. Flowers ore in full
bloom adding to the splendor of the stately man-
sions. A trip you will long remember. Departing
March 27 returAirng April 4 - Priced from 349.00.
9 DAY NEW ORLEANS AND THE DEP SOUTH -
Featuring the Gulf. of Mexico, guided tour of New
Orleans, Romantic French Quarters, old homes,
Superdome, Canal Street, Bourbon Street,
Millionaires row, old Slave Auction and much more.
Depocting March 26 • returning April 4 - Priced
from 5329.00.
4 DAY WASHINGTON TOUR -- Cherry BI psom
Festival and Parade,- Guided tour of Wasgton
including the U.S. Capitol building, Arlington
Cemetary, Lincoln Memorial etc. Departing April 6 .
returning 9 -•Priced from 5139,00.
5 DAY WASHINGTON TOUR - Cherry Blossom
Festival - same trip as above e,.tept we allow you
anothetdat iA Wostiillgtbrt to Visit Mt. Vernon, shop
or de. as you wish. Deporting April 6 - returning
April 10 - Priced from S 159.00. '
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We pick up in Exeter
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FADER HONOURED - At Saturday's 4:Ft Achievement
Day Marie Nethercott of Exeter received a five year leaders
certificate. Making the presentation at the left is Huron Home
Economist Bea McClenoghan. T -A photo
TURKEY BiNGO
Thurs., Dec. 7 at 7:15 •
HURON PARK REC. CENTRE
21 GAMES
18 REGULAR
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1 SHARE THE
WEALTH
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quicky bingos -
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ADMISSION $1.00
EXTRA CARDS 25C ea.
SHARE THE WEALTH 5 for 51.00
Sponsored by the Optimist Club of Stephen.
No pne under 16 years of age will be admitted.
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COAT maintained their one
goal margin. -
Jim McCutcheon and
Wayne Chalmers were the
Centralia marksmen with
assists going to Harry
Hulman and Rick Vanos.
Hitting the mark for
Thedford were Dave Sharp
and Dwayne Moloy.
In the final 20 minutes of
play, the CCAT club broke
loose with four goals and
were able to Bold the op-
position to two successf
shots.
Hitting the mark for
winners were Rick Vanos,
Brian Gilpin, Wayne
Chalmers and John
Nyenhuis. Vance and Gilpin
each added two assists while
Chalmers, Nyenhuis and
John Corman picked one
assist apiece.
goals in SH loop
Jim Laird and John Roes
were the third period
sharpshooters for Thedford.
In the game against Grand
Bend, Wayne Chalmers
scored his second goal of the
night wiseconds left In
the third f ' • to give his
club th - 8-8 ti
Gra s Bend j ped into a
3- -:datthee of the first
riod, irtcreas _ . t to 7-5
at the end of 40 - s
play, only to have C AT
come back strong in the final
session.
Cam Anderson, Paul
Maguire and Tom Anderson
e: h scored two goals to lead
the Colonials scoring attack
while single goals were
added by Mac Richardson
and Peter Gil.
Peter Gil was the top
playmaker for Grand Bend
Lucari tops in bowling
The three Lucan teams
were very successful in
intertown bowling leagues
this week coming up with
three victories.
The Lucan two team
blanked Mike's of Stratford
11-0 With the high scores of
Larry 1)ecaulwe 315 - 1154;
Don Ruddy 296 1178: Ken
Eaton 243 - 1080.
The Lucan Lanes team
downed Clinton Crown 7 - 4.
The leading scores were
Charlie Glenn 315 - 1327;
Wayne Smith 267 - 1220;
Glen Gagen '292 - 1216.
The Lucan ladies shutout
Zurich by a 9 - v score Top
scorers were Brenda Smith
274 - 888; Audrey Watt 224 -
820; Edie Burt 231 801.
Monday ladies - Pat
:MacDonald 270 - 678, Tanny
Vanderheek 258 - 639, Diane
Williams 251 - 620, Marg
Greenlee 233 - 617, Lorraine
Mosurinjohn 234 - 604,
DoneldaDe Block 268, Joyce
Sovereign 267, Pat Riddell
268 Ruth Barker 244, Vicki
Horbaniuk 238, May Murphy
234, Nancy Chapman 233,
Joyce VanGeel 231, Edythe
Watson 227, Donna Parnell
226.
Senior Citizens - Laura
Williams 259, Jean 'Miller
236, Percy Williams` 234,
John Park 224, Clarence
Stanley 19'7, Ed Armstrong
184, Marg Elliott 171, Frank
x-170.
Tuesday Juniors - Philip
Clarke 232 - 372, Mike Neil
204 - 364, Jeff Nevin 187 - 330,
Al Craig 185 - 327, Stephen
Neil 189 300, Nancy
VanGeel 186 - 300, Patti
VanGeel 164.
Colleen's - Janice Abram
222 - 658, Tanny Vanderhoek
237 - 640, Nancy Lawrence
233 - 626, Makein Blake 210 -
613, Debbir Arnold 229,
Nancy Densmore 222, Mary
VanGeel 217, S ley Ellis
213, Csthy Appl an 211,
_Barb W with 200.
Wednesday Juniors - Vicki
MacDonald 145 - 251, Jeff
Gwalchmai 153 - 269, Rod
Johnson 116 - 228, Mike
Gillen 120 - 226, Jim Rudd 133
- 213, Mike Cannon 122 - 211,
Bret Butchart 115, Lisa Van
Geel 111, Sandy Hyde 108,
Ray Van Geel 106, Todd
Hayter 106, Blaine Butchart
106.
Wednesday mixed - Wayne
Smith 303 - 794, Bill Ban-
nerman 268 - 691, Janice
Abram 287 - 690, Dave
Mawdsley 299- 672, Doug Lee
246 - 671, Dennis Carty 244 -
636, Lorna Ellyatt 244 - 631,
Bob Smith 244 - 630, Glenn
Rollings 224 - 620, Shirley
Bannerman 232 - 618, Russ
Smith 220 - 609, Heather
Smith 254 - 606, Holly Elson
217, Vic Capitano 213, Kim
Rae 205.
Thursday . men - Don
Ruddy 261 - 737, Wayne
Smith 293 - 737, Ken Eaton
306 - 726, Dave Mawdsley 273
- 717, Joe Manders 271 - 692,
Larry Decaluwe 304 - 690, Art
Cobleigh 299 - 665, Don Watt
235 - 679, Jim Dixon 277 • 674, ,
Brad Taylor 238 - 661,
Gerrard Dewan 273, Fred
Smith 262, Frank Hardy 253,
Lyle Beatson 251, Len Smith
246, Doug Cunningham 246.
Friday mixed - Jim Unwin
251 - 661, Bill Neil 227 - 652,
Kim Rae 235 - 633, Edie Burt
219 - 628, Jim Burt 281 - 627,
Maxine Parnell 215, Les
Parnell 214, Bill Butler 212,
Len Smith 212, Val Nell 206,
Anna Mollard 204. -
A HELPING HAND ---- Kim Hoffman gets some assistance
from Mary Easton in doing a headstand at a recent gym-
nastic session. T -A • hoto
FARM PROJECT PEOPLE As part of their training in the
ever complex business of modern forming, students of the
agricultural business management program at the Centralia
College of Agricultural Technology conduct a 'year long study
of o local form. looking over some of the material at the
school's open house on Wednelday was one of the project
formers Bob lffman of RR 3, Doshwood along with wife
Anne -Mone an son Tim. t T -A photo
Don't Forget The
-Santa Claus Parade
In Exeter
on
Saturday, December 16
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with three mishits while Paul
Maguire helped on two goals
and single assist went to
Tom Anderson, and Cam
Anderson.
Heading the Centralia
scoring with two successful
shots each were Brian Gilpin
and Wayne Chalmers..
Scoring in single fashion
were Vince Hulshof, Kyle
.Pedersen, Murray. Connolly
and Marty Becker. -
Picking up two assists
each were Chalmers and
rick Vanos. Getting one
assist apiece were Marty
Becker and Gilpin.
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Singles
Dance
All Singles Over
25 Welcome
Friday, Dec. 1
8:30 to 1 a.m.
St. Marys Town
Hall Auditorium
Queen St., St. Marys
Music by
Disc Jockey
Admission $3.00
Donation to Canadian
Arthritis Society
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OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
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GRANDMA'S SUBMARINES
SUBMARINES
AIMI
OTEL
ENSALL
Featuring entertainment
CADENZA
Dining Room Open
Daily Specials
Wewould like to say a great big
Thank You to our family and their
families also grandchildren, for tak-
ing us out to dinner and a fun even-
ing afterwards, for all the cards,
flowers and gifts we received on our
40th wedding anniversary; it was
really great. Thanks again to Barry,
Arlene, Linda, Jack, Judi, Pete,
Bobbe and Bill; and also our friends.
Jim & Murdiena Glover.
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(rg 3rd ANNUAL
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OPEN HOUSE/CHRISTMAS SALE
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ARC INDUSTRIES
Dashwood
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7
FRIDAY, bei R 8
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C► 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon Stop
w► 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. \ ShOp
both days
Ping
CM► SOUTH HURON BAKERY: GRAND OPENING, THURSDAY,
(11 DECEMBER 7, 1978 at 2:00 p.m.; both days we are offering a variety
clit of goods including crusty, whole wheat, raisin, cheese breads, 2
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doughnuts and Christmas shortbread cookies.
"CERAMICS: Christmas trees (all sizes), Christmas bells, candlesticks, .
angels and a wide variety of ceramic items for your liOing room,
�M bathroom, bedroom and kitchen.
KITCHEN: assorted light and dark Christmas cakes and fruit loaves. `
WOODWORKING: end tables, picnic tables, combination benches, `tp
choirs, loveseats, custom made signs, children's furniture, see our line
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of industrial contracts.
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al COFFEE SHOP: relax after shopping at our coffee shop, refreshmebts r`
served.
TOURS: scheduled' throughout both days of ARC Industries, South ,'!>8j
wi Huron Bakery and Huron Hope Nursery.
m DRAWS: small, medium and Targe Christmas trees, Draw held Friday 7,5
at 3:30 p.m. and a free draw tool .j
DON'T MISS IT. 115
IT'S BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE!
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