HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1981-07-01, Page 26Page 14A Times -Advocate, July 1, 1981
Separate school board names three principals for system
cept for one year as Prin- St. Columban School. il
cipal of a school on a reserve David Sharpe from Holy
at Sandy Lake. Name of Mary School in St.
Joe MacDonald from St. Marys has been appointed
Mary's School !lesson has principal at St. Joseph's
been apointed principal at School in Kingsbridge.
The Huron -Perth County
Roman Catholic Separate
School Board completed
stetting of its school system
this week %rtth the naming of
three principals. One music
BINGO Thurs., July 2
HURON PARK REC....GENTRE
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 25 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
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teacher at Stratford has yet
to be hired.
Ray Contois will be the
ne.w principal at St. James
School in Seaforth beginning
on September 1. He replaces
Sister Threresa Mader who
resigned earlier this year.
Mr. Contois, 32, lives in
Mitchell. He has been prin-
cipal at St. Columban the
past three years and re-
quested the transfer to
The readers Write
Nit l Granton, Ontario
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Dear Editor:
May 1 ask for assistance in
locating any descendants or
any of your readers who
have knowledge about John
Hackney and his wife
Margaret Bruce who lived in
Hibbert township in the
1860's - their family of
Nllliani. 'Phomas. Andrew,
John. Ann. Margaret.
Fredrick and Alice.
Wanted for genealogy
rec•dr(1s.
Telephone 229-6176.
Andrew Arksey.
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Its New! Its Different! Its Creative
Exeter "Lions" Playground
Beginning Monday, July 6th at 2 Locations!
JUNIOR PLAYGROUND - (Recreation Centre & Victoria Park) "Day Camp" will be
predominate for boys and girls between the ages of four and ten years. Children
are required to take their lunch for the all -day programs.
DAILY PROGRAM - Doily program consists of organized active games, quiet
periods, crafts, music and singing games, pantomines and free play, all properly
varied and in keeping with the needs of all age groups. Participants at Victoria Pork
will also have access to the wading pool where a varied program will be materializ-
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SENIOR PROGRAM - 'Recreation Centre). Rec Centre and School will provide the
'Senior Park" All girls and boys ten years and over should attend this park as
'Special Programs" of interest such as tennis, softball, roller skating, horseshoe
tournament crafts and hikes will be some playground highlights throughout the
summer.
SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS & SPECIAL EVENTS - School facilities will be used two
afternoon-, o week to promote basketball, volleyball and other games of interest for
enthusiastic portic:pants! Include the lake Huron Zone Track and Field Meet and
Playdoy v::th ot',er cornmunities. Also a parade, nature lore, bus trip, roller skating
party, a penny carnival 'n'rf swimming. - Yes, even a sleepout will be included too!
Registration Fee: per chile: 25c per day and/or $100 per week and/or
$3.00 per family if three or more children
Programs operate from 9:30 a.rn. to 4:00 p.m., MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
Please Register at Park for Programs!
PUBLIC SWIMMING SCHEDULE
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
Public Swim: -2-3:45 p.m,; Adults 6:30-7:00 p.m. Open 7-8:00 p.m
WEEKENDS
Saturday and Sunday: 1:30-4:00 p.m.; 6:30-8:00 p.m. evenings
On behalf of the Exeter Recreation Department, I personally invite you
and your family to participate in the above programs for a summer of
fun and excitement!
Don J. Gravett, R.D.M.R.
Recreation Administrator
Seaforth. He graduated from
Stratford Teachers' college
in 1971 and has been with the
board in Perth County ex -
Open
House
for
John S. Park
to celebrate his
80th birthday
to be held on
Sun. July 5th
between 2-5 p.m.
at the home of
Jack & Flo Park
2005 Arva St.
Arva, Ont.
Everyone Welcome
L E ITCH
The family of Don &
Dorothy Leitch wish to
invite relatives and
friends to a dance in
celebration of their
25th Wedding An-
niversary
to be held
Sat. July 4, 1981
from 9 p.m. - 1 a.m.
Best Wishes Only Please
For More
Information
call
227-4309
227-1798
or
227-4157
f.
Party
for
Dwayne
Ritchie
July 1 1
at
Corbett
For
further information
phone 234-6445
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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
Entertainment On The Patio LLBO
COUNTRY - WESTERN WEEKEND
JULY 3 FTff= Joan Spalding The Foggy Mountain Band
JULY 4 SAT - Thin Line Silver Dollar Band
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Friday Night - Super Supper Special
All You Can Eat
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BARBECUE COUNTRY RIBS
& Famous Salad Bar ONLY s6"
RESTAURANT & LOUNGE For Reservations ('all 243-2302
Harold and Win-
nifred Gunn of Exeter
who celebrate their
twenty. fifth wedding
anniversary on June
30. Best wishes fro
your family for many
more years of hap-
piness together.
ZURICH
FAIR
Junior Talent Show
singers, dancers, acts
of all kinds welcomed
under 16 years
Queen Contest
girls age 14-21 within
15 mile radius Zurich
call
Bonnie Schenk Diane Thiel
236-4691 236-4606
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EXHIBITION
FAST BALL GAME
Milverton Millwrights
(Canadian Junior Ladies Representatives)
VS
Milverton Suns
(Canadian Senior Ladies) Finalists 4 Times
Sun., July 5, 1981
at 2:00 p.m.
Exeter Rec Centre
ADMISSION $1.50
Sponsored by the Exeter Minor Softball Assoc
Tickets Available From Exeter Electric (Bill
Rowe) or any Minor Softball Player
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Be Sure You Come & Enjoy The
GOOD .
PADENTS:
Your children
can be happy,
in Christ.
They'll learn how
at Vacation Bible
School.
Here's where your
children learn about the
wonderful relationship
they have with Jesus.
And through Bible
stories, fun activities,
and handcraft projects
they'll grow stronger in
their love for their
Savior and in Christian
living.
SIGN UP YOUR
CHILDREN
TODAY!
Zion Lutheran
Church
Dashwood
237-3548
July 6-17
1:15 - 4:15 p.m.
Registration
July 6-12:45 p.m.
BROTHERS
THE MOHAWK JAMBOREE
DIRECT FROM
SATURDAY, JULY 11
at the
SOUTH HURON REC CENTRE
"SPIRIT" AT INTERMISSION 1
Tickets Only 56.00 Per Person
Available in Exeter at RSD Sports Den Inc
Jerry MacLean & Son, Exeter Electric or
Call Brian McLelland at 235-1068
Sponsored by EMHA & Exeter Hawks
FISHERMAN'S COVE
RESTAURANT
Specializing in fresh .fish dinners
from our boat to your table.
Open 7 days a week
9 a.m. - 9 p.m.
63 River Road, Grand Bend
Eat in or take out
238-2025
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GALLANT'S
Moulin Rouge
Grand Bend
For Your Dining & Listening Pleasure
Introduces NIGHTLY ENTERTAINMENT
Starting Friday June 26
Nightly from 9-1 , Sundays 5-9
Featuring `' Ed Ham
Open 7 Days A Week
Monday Night - Amateur Night
"Come and join us in the fun"
Breakfast Lunch & Dinner
Mon. - Fri. 9-? 7 days a week
Sat. & Sun 8-? 12-9
10
3 day Scavenger Hunt
sponsored by Huron County Junior Farmers
July 3rd, 4th & 5th
First Prize $400.
Registration July 3rd, 6:30-9:00 p.m.
at
Exeter High School or
Clinton Radar Park or
Wingham High School
Entry fee of $40 includes 4 tickets to Sat., July 5th dance in
Brussels.
Anyone can enter
It's a SMALL WORLD OFFERS
THREE SPECIAL BUS TOURS:
Comfortable air corkditioned coaches - no driving, no
parking, no long walks.
WiiIMOIMAND
Monday, August 10, 1981 $2995 per person
Includes: - Return bus transportation by air
conditioned coach
-Admission to Canada's
Wonderland. ,4,11,,
Unlimited use one day passport ND%
for all attractions and amuse- �
merit rides.
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Sunday, August 16, 1981
Cost:15'0 children 11 & under
111650 Students & Senior Citizens
81830 Adults
Includes: Return bus transportation by air
conditioned coach
Admission to metro Zoo.
Cost $14" Seniors &
Children 12 and under
'17's Adults
Includes:
- Return bus transportation
by air conditioned coach
- Admission to
Grounds
- Admission to Ontario
Place.
C.N.E.
ATTRACTIONS:Friday
Miss C.N.E. - 'Aug. Z 1
Queen of the Fair c*wsa.
Pageant
Walt Disney
World's Kids of
Kingdom
- The World Festival
Pipe & Drums Tattoo
- plus many other special
events!
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ICKETS AVAILABLE FOR WORLD FESTIVAL TATTOO - BOOK EARLfI
ALL BUS TOURS
Depart GRAND BEND 7:30 a.m.
EXETER 8:00 a.m.
MITCHELL 8:30 a.m.
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