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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1985-11-20, Page 15INVESTMENTS 111111111 111111111111111 Construction starts on marine facility Construction starts this month on an auto -marine facility that may be the most unique in Western Ontario. It's a 90' x 120' modular building, half of which will be devoted to inside display of cruisers, motor yachts and g3(C100nrsilT00 ) D)r12°M.Q o TV, 0r»ul.h Chartered Accountants P.O. Box 1690, '497 Main Street, EXETER, Ontario NOM 1S0 (519) 235-0101 WARD MALLETTE - Chartered Accountants 476 Main Street, S., Exeter, Ontario 235-0120 Resident Partner: John S. McNeilly, C.A. CERTIFIED 6ENERAL ACCOUNTANT JOMI:PII F. I)'A R I.IN(: ('EHTIYIKI) s.ENEHAI. 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To provide height for the double and triple deck vessels, the building will be over 22' high, with service doors of 18'. Warner Auto -Marine Inc., Grand Bend, expects its new dealership building to be completed by year -ed. Contractors are M -F Builders, Ex- eter, agents for Buller pre-engineered structures. Site is about one -mile north of Grand Bend on the former Desjardine farm. In additon to the half devoted to boat display, the building will house a marine store, large service shop and offices. Warner Auto -Marine has become one of the larger dealers in Ontario for the luxurious Carver line of cruisers and motor yachts, which range from 26' to 42'. Other Warner lines include Grew, Chris-Craft and Boston Whaler. The firm will continue to provide a com- pound for storage of boats, and offers brokerage service to owners. Although the firm recently sold its car dealership, president Peter Warner says it will continue its all - make auto leasing operation, which will move to the new facility. Warner's present site in Grand Bend has been sold to an outside firm which is making plans for redevelop- ment of the garage building. Peter's wife, Esther; is secretary - treasurer of the firm. Other officers include Jim Houston, sales manager; Paul Turnbull, general manager, and Wayne Shaw, service manager. AT RESORT — Pianist Linda Marie Ippolito will be the featured ar- tist in the second concert of Youth and Music's 85/86 concert series presented by the Grand Bend Concert Association on Wednesday, November 27. Prize winning pianist next on concert list By Puck Merkies After last month's- delightful per- formance of the Devonian Duo, members of the Grand Bend Concert Association can look forward to another evening of musical pleasure when Linda Marie Ippolito will pre- sent her piano concert as the second of this season. Ms. Ippolito is a graduate of the Royal Conservatory of Music's scholarhsip program where she studied piano with Boris Berli. Dur- ing that time, she perforified in many solo and chamber music recitals and in master classes. A consistent winner of the Canadian Music Competitions since 1976, Linda was the 1983 winner of the Interna- tional Stepping Stones Competition - piano section - as well as the Kiwanis Piano Trophy, the Baldwin Piano Competition and the Montreal Sym- phony Orchestra Competition. She has performed on radio and television. and with orchestras under the direction of Maestros Mario Ber- nardi. Silva Pereira, Raffi Armenian and David Miller. In November 1983, Linda gave a recital in the Great flail of Marl !louse for ('B("s Debut Series; in February 1984 she performed the Rachrnaninoff 3rd Piano Concerto with the Montreal Symphony Orchestra. Early 1985 brought many more credits to her name. Linda aPpeared with the Mainly Mozart Orchestra. and made her St Lawrence Centre debut in a solo recital on the ('en- tre Stage Chamber Gems series to tremendous accolades. She also won the $1000 Alumni Prize of the Kiwanis Festival at the opening concert of the 1985 Festival. Ms Ippolito is pursuing studies with Madame Irina Kugucheva at the Royal Conservatory of Music. This fall, she tours in Ontario and Saskatchewan under the auspices of Youth & Music ('anada/,leunesses musicales du Canada. The (rand Bend Concert Associa- tion proudly presents and welcome Linda Marie Ippolito on Wednesday November 27. t•nited Church News About 150 members of the (rand Bend United Church joined together for worship. and were pleased to welcome some special guests. A 22 -voice Ecumenical choir, with members from the Exeter -Dashwood - Grand Bend area, performed under the, capable direction of Carol Stewart, from Exeter. They sang four numbers during the service, .filling the entire congregation with the spirit of joy in listening to such beautiful music, a "joyful voise unto the Lord." The scripture lessons were read by Anna Russel. For the children's ser- vice Rev. Peebles told the story of an honest, hardworking blacksmith who was put in jail. When he found out that the chains that bound him were of his own making, he knew that they could not be broken. Often our had thoughts and bad habits bind us like chains that seem impossible to break. Let us remember the Apostle Paul's words, "Do not be overcome with evil, but overcome evil with good." For his sermon, Rev. Peebles used as his text "Insomuch as ye have done it unto one of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me," and titled it "It's Not Easy." The Christian path not an easy one to walk, but walk it we Hurst if we are going to be obe- dient to God and His word, and have alis blessing on our lives and efforts. The door greeters were Doug and Betty Riddell, and Judy ,Jennison and Doris Peebles were ushers. Personals Mr. and Mrs. James Prance and Mrs. Irene Desjardine visited with Mr. and Mrs. Roland Neil of Ailsa Craig last Sunday. ADAMS Heating & Coolin• • Heating Systems of all types INSTALLED, MODERNIZED and MAINTAINED • General Sheet Metal Work • Air Conditioning • Humidifiers • Ventilatjrpn 235.2187 , 133 Huron St. E., Exeter Jhan4 u For the privilege of representing you on coun- cil for another 3 years. Your support and trust on November 12 was sincerely appreciated. Dorothy Chapman Times -Advocate, November 20, 1985 Page 3A CONCENTRATE ON LIFE SAYS PRIEST The pastor, Father Morrissey was celebrant at all masses this weekend. The gospel, which told of the second coming of Christ, reminds us of the continuation of life between this life and the next. As Father explained, Christ never attempted to enlighten us about that final day, because He wanted us to concentrate our atten- tion on this life, in moments of -daily prayer, and by greater thoughtfulness to others. Such appreciation enables us to hope for salvation, so that eter- nal life will become the natural com- pletion of a life we have tried to live for God. Congratulations are extended to Linda Marie Michielsens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Michielsens and Donald Patterson, son of Mrs. Edna Patterson, who were united by the sacrament of matrimony this past week. Choir members were reminded of the Thursday night -practices - Christmas is coming soon enough, so a beautiful liturgy requires prepara- tion and rehearsals. The children's choir is still meeting on Wednesdays from 7-8 p.m. TJha`i4 You Electors of Exeter I would sincerely like to express my appreciation for those who supported me at the polls on November 12th. Thanks again Tom Humphreys Tiernan's Hardware & Furniture Dashwood - 237-3681 Grand Opening Sale Special: we pay the tax. George and Inez Winegerden New Hours: Mon. - Thurs. 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Closed Wednesday afternoon Fri. 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. Sot. 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Free coffee and donuts Fri. and Sat. Nov. 22 8 23 Special door prize - no purchase necessary 1 you I would like to express a special thank you to all of the voters that came out to cast a ballot on November 12th. Be assured that I will do my best to represent you, the people of Exeter, in Council over the next three years. Councillor C. Morley Hall 00 G ETITLER O�OUDl1Y1 /— FINE FURNITURE HOUSE Tuiwilisser 111IUNT CUM' Vary Odhai•s bllosa•d tlssiF. N•eir M Ipess5pos LASICPEN NOOSE Of 11111 MOW '— I II I I rig I I lei „. )�. Opcn Mond's•. Tucsdat and Sevilla). 9:30 6 pm Wednesday. Thursd»• and Friday 9:309 pm ON THE MAIN STREET OF DUBLIN 345.2250 s • •� ANNUAL MEETING At the Town Hall, Clinton WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27 AT 8:00 P.M. for the purpose of receiving reports and financial statements for the year ending on September 30th, 1985 electing Directors and Credit Commitee officers, appointing auditors: for the purpose of amending By-laws and of transacting all ether business of an Annual Meeting. Lunch will follow the meeting. Door Prizes. Clinton Community CREDIT UNION 70 ONTARIO ST. CLINTON 482-3467 374 MAIN STREET SOUTH EXETER 235-0640 lI