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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1982-04-07, Page 15s. Memorial Fund for of playground equipment, s' Mervyn Lebold introduced 3. the guest speaker, Al Pierce, h who spoke on Airedale show be dogs. He also had one s present and talked about their care. He was thanked by Ron Merner. Ken Baker thanked the catering group. The Youth of Zion Lutheran Church are holding a Sunrise Service at 6 a.m. D Easter morning followed by breakfast with everyone welcome. 7rIanNZ11:3 Dashwood MEAT MARKET 237-3677 .mile south or Dashwood's main intersection PICNIC SHOULDERS 1.4916. Schneiders CHICKEN LOAF or MAC & CHEESE 1.69 Ib. No. 1 POTATOES 10 Ib. bag 694 Few caught at Bayfield pier By Bi Now that the snow is re g the 1982 Ausable River system Huron, the Bayfield River mostly found out that ver few regulations. in down stream of Highway 21 and the Maitland' River downstream of the CPR bridge. These three areas are open year round for salmon and trout. Getfishjnqyour rods re a d McNutt when snow During our discussion chane y c /ears n I a the gra y gone(some still salmon runup y the past few remains In the bush) most the spring. S 1akea revers in Years all fishing has been anglers are getting ready to ca g' p are rarely prohibited in Bruce, Grey go fishing!Godeug t oft Bayfield or Those who are alrea at it rich but there are few have found success in the taken each year, river mouth waters at At Port Albert Fishway river erlch ane atBayfield. until the end of May and for Small salmon and few those interested, lifts will Small salmon are usually be made at 9 a,m. Laine and even gathering and 1p.m.and 4p.m.Anyone there at Bayfield see er present will be allowed to catching a few, view the fish tagging According to Rayoperations and direct Bellinger, conservatiostaff.questdna to the fishway officer from Wingham "The staff. fishway at Port Albert has rThings look goodhfor butre been open for a week and we nooinbow opener this year haven't seen a trout. Last one ape know for sure year at this time. we hadput until it happens, through a quite a few." The trout stocking He went on to .say "tom- program has been cut back water temperature is not this year (funding again) by used In Perth county during up and 1f it doesn't around 30percent but I could daylight hours in April and warmingnot get any definite answers May. there should be more fish in on how it will affect the put This all means that theriverswhen.the season and take operation in our suckers may be taken with a area. dipnet until the end of April There have been a few in the Huron county parts of and Huron counties until the opening of the inland trout season. Beginning this year some streams of Huron County are open to fishermen who want to dipnet suckers. The areas NOT opento this are all waters in the Bayfield, Lucknow, Maitland and Naftels River systems and their tributaries. Elsewhere in Huron and Perth counties suckers may be taken bet- ween sunrise and sunset with dipnets during March and April. In addition spears may be he''Qou,'eN PEDLAR FLORISTS 414 Mein Si., Exeter, Ontario CENTRE MALL Phone: 2350221 • Easter lilies, • Hydrangea • Azaleas • Pot mums • Spring flower fresh. arrange men is EXCL USI VE AT FLOWER PEDLAR "UNIQUE" line of pot- tery and Mark Parkin- son Soapstone carvings. FTD & UFC Wire Service BUNCHING DAFFODILS — The local Cancer Society campaign got off to a flying start Friday as the three chapters of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority sold daffodils. Shown putting the blooms into bunches are Rosemary Schaefer and June Essery. T -A photo Kirkton Institute donatesto Scouts The March meeting of the mary Day for Quilts is April Kirkton Women's Institute 2lst, was held at the Community Mrs. Shirley Brintnell Centre March 25. President gave a report of the District Mrs. Doris Denham opened meeting. At this time the meeting with a poem members had a minute entitled Spring. Minutes , silence in memory of District roll call and correspondence President the late Mrs. were followed by business. It James Grinney. The District was voted to give the Boy Scouts 8250 and decided to. cater to the Optimist Banquet April 12 and the Mid -Town Bowling League May 15. A film on quilts will be shown April 6 at 2 p.m. and April 7 at 8 p.m. at the Community Centre. Sum - annual will be held May 11 at Fullarton United Church and the area convention at St. Marys Community Centre, October 26 and 27. Mrs. Verna Burgin and Mrs. Audrey Bearss were in charge of the meeting. Verna had a reading Pulling Taffy after which Audrey favoured with some accordion selections. A film on Nutrition entitled Eating on the Run was en- joyed by all and was very appropriate as March was Nutrition Month. Verna closed this part of the meeting with a poem. A delicious lunch was served by the committee in charge. It is still unlawful to possess angling tackle (rod, reels, lines or hooks) in Huron county fishing areas for the purpose of angling until April 24 except in Lake It should also be pointed out that dipnetters are not allowed to keep pike, pickerel, trout or salmon which may be accidently caught. Copies of the 1982 regulation win be available at my taxidermy shop west on Highway 83. Hopefully by the end of the week and I know of no where else in Exeter where they can be obtained. DASHWOOD MEDICAL CENTRE COMMITTEE The Dashwood Medical Centre will be open for business Tuesday morning with Dr. Gwyn Woodfine in charge. The committee which has worked hard for many months to bring the Medical Centre dream to reality is shown above. Back, left, Mervyn Tieman, Jim Becker, Pat Sullivan, Nan- cy Rader, Harry Hayter, Anthony Martene and Ken Rader. Front, Ruth Anne Merner, secretary Nola Love, chair- man Bob Hoffman, treasurer Ninia Kraft and Martha Weigand. T -A photo Father and child night features men's club By MRS. IRVIN RADER DASHWOOD Members of "Quilting Unlimited" and friends attended an open house at the Exeter Recreational Centre Tuesday, March 30 where the displays were excellent including Dash- wood club. Thanks to our two leaders Mrs. Eben Weigand and Mrs. Emil Becker, who nearly had to wade through water to get articles packed, everything arrived home safely. Dashwood Men's Club: it was father and child night at the Men's club supper Monday, March 29, at the community centre when 72 sat down to a delicious meal. Earl Keller, president, war Service cancelled By MRS. HEBER DAVIS SAINTSBURY Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tindall and Mrs. Heber Davis visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Cunningham at Mar, Monday. Robert Tindall had spent the winter break with the Cunninghams and returned home with his parents Monday night. Mrs. Wayne Carroll is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. The com- munity wishes her a speedy • recovery. Due to the late winter -like storm, church service at St. Patrick's was cancelled, Sunday. Mrs. Alexia Atkinson, 11rs. Mabel Needham and Mrs. Mary Davis were guests Saturday evening with Mrs. Lela Abbott, Lucan. in . charge of the busines Don Bender is in charge the cancer canvass. Ladle Night will be April 2 George Tiernan and Ralp Weber were appointed to in charge of the Dr. Gulen Times -Advocate, April 7, 1982 Paige 15 T WE'RE JUST BEGINNING Our 14th Year of Business WE NEED YOUR JOB We're Back CONSTRUCTING: - Farm Buildings - House Additions - Renovations or Repairs WE'RE STILL - Eavestroughing - including cleaning or repair instal siding, soffits, windows doors, awnings, etc. SPECIAL 10 off 1981 prices For Eovestrough until April 10, 1982 ff KEN MCCANN ENTERPRISES LTD. RR 2 Crediton, Ontario Phone 234-6401 Young people meet tonight By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE THAMES ROA Mr. and Mrs. William Rohde and granddaughter Tammy Rohde were Monday night supper guests with Mrs. Marguerite Gibson, London. Quite a number of ladies from this community attend- ed Quilting Unlimited Tues- day night at the South Huron rec. Centre. Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Baron, atony Plain, Alberta visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cann. Mrs. Helen Caswell, Lon- don vjsited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Passmore. Misses Karen and Kathy Rohde Exeter spent the weekend with their grand- parents Mr. and Mrs. William Rohde. The Young People are to meet Wednesday April 7 at 7:30 p.m. in the church base- ment. The Young People are asked to meet Sunday morn- ing at the church at 6:30 a.m. A joint Good Friday even- ing churchservicewillbe held in Thames Road church April 9 at 8 p.m. A Communion ser- vice will be held. The regular Easter Service will be held on Sunday April 11 at 11:15 a.m. and Sunday School at 10:00 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Morgan returned home the first of last week after having spent two weeks in - Portugal. '-A, TNutle, till 11 AT. till 3 17_4 SUN oR1111 TES YOU CAN VW1llCOVE RINGS We have hundreds of Sunworthy wallpaper patterns in stock • and all your decorating needs) Enjoy our vn*Nre GIFTWARE CENTRE Exeter Decor Centre PAINT-WALLPAPIR-GIFTWARE 15 Gi/ey St., iter 235 1010 BROWNIES SELL BAKING -- The Exeter Brownies and Girl Guides sponsored a bake sale, Saturday. Shown with some of the delicious baked goods are Brownies Cheryl Ballantyne, Deanne Ballantyne and Sarah Darling. T-Ap hoto Kippen By MRS. RENA CALDWELL Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bell holidayed last week in Horida. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. A. Hummel on the birth of n baby hoy weighing nine pounds. A new resident for Kippt'n. Mr. and Mrs, W.J.P. Bell who have spent the winter in Florida have returned home. An executive is a guy who ran take as long as he wants to make a snap decision. SAVE MONEY Refinish your own furniture by hav- ing us strip it. Free professional in- formation on refinishing. Call Now Arid Compare Our Low Low Prices. 228-6302. Res. 228-6989. 1 r \�- Play euchre at Shipka By MRS. HUGH MORENZ SHIPKA The last euchre party for this season was held last Wednesday evening at Shipka Community Centre. Winners were:"ladies high - Madeline Sweitzer; ladies low Jessie Rader, Dash- wood; men's high - Sam King, Crediton; men's low - Hazel Scott playing a man's card; most lone hands - Hugh Morenz. Personals Recent visitors with Bev and John Keller, Sherri - Lynn and Stephen, were Bev's mother and sister and family, Mrs. Roy Kirk, Moorefield, Barbara and Gerald Higdon and Scotty of London. Visitors during the week with Hugh and Annie Morenz were Mrs. Hilda Rader and Laura and Oscar Miller of Dashwood, George and Marie Chowen, of Southcott Pines, and Ed Turnbull. Alvin and Clara Statton of Grand Bend visited an evening last week with Willis and Ella Desjardine. UTTER LATE THAN NEVER 23 DAYS TO FILE TAX TIME IS VP syr ma Lim ONN TO HILP OWMITH YOUR INC TAX RVWRN. You are close to the deadline, but all is not lost. The income tax specialists at H & R Block can still help you prepare your tax return. If you leave it for later, you may be in for quite a few problems. Do it now and avoid the penalty. Our offices are open from 9am to 9 pm Monday through Friday, 9 to 5 Saturday. We're here to help Mon., Wed., Thurs. Fri..9 - 5 Tues. and Sat. 9-4 THE INCOME TAX SPECIALISTS HSR BLOCK Pensioners: Ask about speclsl rates. 1429 Main St. Exeter Phone 235-1901 FOOTBALL whole or half HAM 1.89 lb Come in and see our many bulk items. New price lists now available. WHITE SUGAR 2 kg. bag 1.49 Baden COLBY CHEESE 2.39 Ib. Corportion of the TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN NOTICE OF ROAD CLOSING Lot 21 Con. 5 Per, 6 PC,, Lot 20 Con.5 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to The Municipal Act, R.S.O. 1980, Chapter 302, Section 301 and other powers thereunto enabling, the Cor- poration of the Township of Stephen proposes to stop up and close: A portion of the original road allowance between Lots 20 and 21, Concession 5, more particularly described as Parts 4 and 5 on Plan 22R675, registered in the Registry Office, Goderich, Ontario and outlined in the hereinafter described Plan. The lands comprising that part of the said road allowances hereby stop- ped up and closed, and the subsequent sale or other disposition of the said lands, shall be subject to easements for existing sewer, wotermoin and hydro services on the lands in question. That subject to the said easements, the lands comprising that part of the said road allowance hereby stopped up and closed shall continue to be vested in the Corporation of the township of Stephen to be dealt with from time to time as the Council of the said Corporation may see fit and deem proper. And that the Council of the said Corporation will hear in person or by counsel, solicitor, or agent, any person who claims that his land will be prejudicially affected by the said by-law and who applied to be heard at a meeting to be held at the Council Chambers at the Police. Village of Crediton in the Township of Stephen,. County of Huron on the 20th day of April, 1982 at the hour of 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon. DATED at Crediton, Ontario this 18th day of March, A.D. 1982. Wilmar Wein, Clerk of the Township of Stephen 1