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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1987-03-25, Page 81 Page 8 Times -Advocate, March 25, 1987 GUINEA PIGS Greg Mistal (centre), coordinator of clinical services at t e Robarts School for deaf children in London, brought audio technicians and audiometric nurses from health units in four counties to Exeter Public School as port of a one-week training session. Helping with the training. are. students Katie Armstrong, Steve Stire (seated) and Randy Wurm. Last euchre of season at Shipk.a - By -MRS. HUGH MORENZ The last euchre for this season was held at the Community ('entre Wednesday night with six tables in play. The readers write March 16. 1987 - Dear Sir or Madam. We'd likeato alert your readers to -how the Ontario government's pro- posed Bill 154 will take away some of our freedoms and cost many workers their jobs. The government says Bill 154 will - achieve "pay equity", but like rent controls the bill's unintended conse- quences will be disastrous'. - Bill 154 will result in much higher costs for business and that means higher prices. •- Higher• prices will mean lower sales. - -Lower sales will mean fewer jobs for many workers in Ontario. Bill 154 will also cause higher taxes and bigger government because it will need an army of bureaucrats to ;administer it. Bill 154 will also.violate a number of our cherished individual freedoms. •For instance. under hill 154's powers. pay police will be created who will have the power to enter businesses without a warrant. These pay police can then compare completely dif- ferent jobs using arbitrary guidelines set by a handful of cabinet ministers. The pay police can then dictate to - businesses what they rnust pay for -the jobs. The Ontario legislature resumes April 21 and Bill 154 could come up for ----fins• din soon afterward. We urge all citizens in n arra N o are concerned about their freedoms to telephone or write to their MPPs • and give them this messaage: "Stop Bill t54's pay police!" Sincerely. David Somerville. National Citizens' Coalition GRADUATES -- Cecil and Joyce Pepper, Hensall are proud to an- nounce that their daughter rJoanqg Roberta graduated NoveRiber 21 from Conestoga College, Stratford Campus, Diploma of NOrsing program, and has received word that she pass- ed her Registration exams. She is presently employed full time at Victoria Hospital, Westminster Campus in London. Kirkton ladies plan tea party St. Paul's A.C.W..met at the home of Mrs.- Garth Blackler Thursday ' noon. The meeting began with a • delicious pot luck dinner. Scripture and meditation were read by Mrs. Bill Schaefer. Plans were made for a tea to be held in May, in connection with the 125th anniversary of the church, to be celebrated the second Sunday in June. Mrs. Ron Aitken of St. Marys demonstrated making wreaths. Mrs. J. McCormick has returned home after visiting several weeks with her sister Mr. and Mrs. John Ilanniman and family of Renfrew. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Byrne. Ottawa visited Thursday afternoon with Mr. and Mts. Harold Davis. The Davis' visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brock, Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Waghorn have returned home from a vacation in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Switzer and }.aura have returned home from a vacation in Florida. Winners were as follows: ladies' high won by Lily Schwartz, of Exeter, with a score of 110; ladies' low won by Nancy Finkbeiner; men's high cap- tured by-Ilarry-Sheppard-; of -Parkhill with a 117 score, men's low, Tom Carter. Most Ione hands winner was_Mary_ Moser. The north group were in charge of lunch refreshments. 'l'he Shipka Community members .are reminded of their annual meeting to be held April 1 at 8 p.m. 411 newts - The 4-11ers are at it.again! Monday the Grand Bend 1I met at Brenda Love's to start the spring sewing project. • The members held their election as. follows: president. Patti Desjardine; secretary. Connie Russell; press reporter, Pam Dietrich. The leaders showed different types of fabrics and interfacing. Club members and leaders made the deci- sion to meet in Exeter on Wednesday at -1 p.m. to select their patterns and fabrics for this project. - - Do you know what a selvage is? Members of sewing plus do. now. The members are glad to welcome Norma Walper as a- new leader. Personals Don and Mabel Fraser had a very enjoyable 19 -day trip to Florida. While there. they visited with Don's brother, Roy and Helen Fraser, at Haines City, also spent two days with Mabel's cousins, Elmer and Ilabelle Harlton, at Lakeland. They saw many --interesting -places. Licenced for 10 more beds Staff changes at Craigholme 1 have learned this week of a few changes at Craigholme, the biggest 'mployer for AiIse Craig and com- nunity. Ken Drudge, Administrator or the last four and a half years has anded in to the board his resignation fective February 20, and in turn will • taking on a new position in the •tial Work Department at ,rkwood Hospital in London. 11so leaving Craigholme is Nancy Pland, who has accepted a position a:xeter Villa as activity director. Khy Holdsworth has filled the yam% at Craigholme as new direc- torf 'sident care, and temporary adtin:trator. Kathy lives in Wo(h , is married and has two child- Prior to coming to Craig e she was Director of Resi- dent to at Kingsway Lodge in St. Marys We're gain mu brings wi welcome t her husba Sharon has'ned the kitchen staff at Craigholm Craighol has been awarded •licence for 1 'ditional nursing home beds by the wilt -inertias Although m Highli from H -Public On Monday, M salt Public Sch Committee of t Board of Educati many upcoming e members include Broeck (chairm Dempsey, Audrey Mathers and Chuc superintendents, an cipal, Dave Kemp. (Enrichment . Stcdi Harold and Doreen Finkbeiner, Ken and Ortha Baker, were on a bus trip last Saturday to Frankenmuth, Mich.qan, sponsored by the Da: .,'.00d men's club. Last Monday Ortha Baker visited in Zurich with her mother, Mrs. Emma - Schilbe, also her sister and brother- in-law, Beatrice and Les Locke, of Trenton. - Best wishes to Bill Fischer, son of Norman and Amy Fischer, Dashwood area, and.Shirley Gallant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Gallant of Grand Bend who were married Satur- day at Grand Bend United Church. Dennis Schroeder. of Guelph, was home for the weekend and was an usher at his friend Bill Fischer's --wedding_ - Sharon, Jamie and Ortha Baker visited in Detroit Tuesday with San- dra and Tony Regier, Chris, Heather and Jill. -Last Thursday, Orval and Mae Schilbe of.Thamesville, and Mrs. Em- ma Schilbe, of Zurich, accompanied Ken and Ortha Baker .to Detroit, where they visited the Regier fami- ly, and on the way home stopped in Port Huron to visit their aunt, Mrs. Luella Gossman. Bowling at Zurich Monday Night I.adies- O&E T. Rooseboom 743 131 GG V. Lavery 552_ 109 DP S. Romphf 625 70 JS - Z. Inthout 658 _ —36 -- PP- J. Fisher 647 S E. Datars 643 RD D. Smith 675 P D. Smith 624 - AO T&C IfG 13B IIA - HA W. Campbell 633 H. Vanderhoek 587 S. Stade 637 ('. Denomme 65a B. Beierling 224 . S. Dickert 221 123 - 88 143 90 98 114 113 19 HS S. Dickert 425 IIS S. Campbell 334 HT T. Rooseboom 880 Tuesday Morning Grand Cove Glory Bright 547 Bud Rhuebottom 485 Charlie Bright 595• Vicki Taylor 593 HS. G. Bright 265 HS Jack Worton 233 • Tuesday Nite Men's League BB 11. Vandenberk 605 D Terry Sweiger 734 }{ John Smits 557 R Jack Fuller 738 FA. O. Edwards 732 P Ron Crown T C. Zimmer 672 NT Don Gifford 607 B Ron Dickert 716 B W. Schilbe 634 K L Mommersteeg 632 N Doug Smith Jr. 666 Wednesday Morning Ladies League Vicki Ilorbaniuk 676 Rose Piper 504 Ros. Berends 608 11. Kleinsliver 500 Ina Browning 497 IIS Vicki liorbaniuk 285 Wednesday Nite Ladies League DS Corrie Relouw 596 GG • Julie Becker 513 B Joyce Hillman 670 GB Betty Deters 720 G Pat Reding 574 S Glena Tripp 764. Thursday Nite Mixed League SP Kathy Ilayter 624 B Garry Iluston 582 D Leroy Meloche 582 C Bill Courtney 628 G LA Melocke 596 AT June Fisher 670 Thursday Morning (,rand (-awe -- -Ted-Day-573 -- - -- Norma Low 591 - Dan Dresser 487 Ralph .Marshall 479 M. McLean 522 HS Norma Low 229 HS Roy Broad 233 Thursday Golden Age HD G. Restameyer 260 Geo. Anderson 450 - T. Anderson 336 - Nora -heard 431 HS • Geo. Anderson 286 HS Nora Heard 270 Zurich Girls No. 1 Town and Country Lanes held the first of four Businessmen's Tour- naments on Sunday. Sandra Dickert placed first winning $150. and June Fisher placed second winning $80. Over a ten game series Sandra averaged 248.1 and June averaged 231.0 - Good Bowling! Through the support of Zurich and Area Businesses, all participants go home with a prize. The Businesses supporting this tournament were: Ferguson's Apiaries, Frite-Lay, Wuerth Shoes, Exeter; Tender Spot, Zurich; Rumors Unisex Hair -Design, Exeter; Star Time Video, Exeter; Clarke Self Serve, Exeter; Sugar and Spice, Exeter; Smyth Shoes, Exeter; Video Max, Grand Bend; Red Gables, Grand , Bend; Mr. Mugs, Grand Bend;Campbells Appliances, Exeter. Thank you for your support! To Bowl in Provincial Finals Four area bowlers will be going to Oshawa to compete in the Provincial division of the National Classified competition. Cheryl Pole, Joyce Hillman, Kathy Mason, Linda Web- ber and a lady from Molesworth Lanes won the' regional division in Midland on Sunday. Thesegirls all bowled in the Zurich house roll -off competing against girls in their respective average category. The winners of each division then formed a team to go on. Good Luck in Oshawa! re that Craigholme will rom her knowledge she er. Also we would like to village Sharon Wilson, and small daughter. istry of Healtb. This. 'r capacityto-83-beds. gs have been held ts salt ool 9at2:30atHen- the Education Huron County met to discuss ts. Committee oan Van den , Mary -Ann ebner, Arnold owland, two H.P.S. Prin- eb Heslinga Coordinator) chairman of d. include a luences and ty, and the s. Heslinga t Program ff members and John Jewitt Vi the Board) also Alen Topics on the age V.I.P. course ( valves, peers) around tit. co School Year Calenlar. expressed the Enrchm in Secondary Schols. St from Stephen Central School demonstrated a hids-on approach to learning primry mathematics concepts. • Later the conaittee travelled to Huron Centenni; School to see the Icon computer It in action. Chris Gardner }{hall Public School On Thursday,tarch 12 the grade seven and eigl class at Hensall Public School h a special enrich- ment course in tsketball. Mr. Doug —Peatson, the-ph3-ed. teacher along- with three highs.00l students, Scott Miller, Mark tmas and Vince Parent, taught ie students skills which would helpem improve their game. During the wrnoon they had many activities, ding with a game which the shirt tom won 38-34. After the gam•Scott Miller and Mark Lomas shred the students their slam dunksfhe students en- joyed the enrichmit course and will surely improve thr game. Scott Miller Mark Lomas Vince Parent On Thursday grre seven and eight students has a spial musice pro- gram. Two of Hensl's own teachers, Mr. Mansfield an Mr. Revington, were involved in Not' the activities. Mr. Mansfield hada up two music programs. One uses keyboard touch pad. The other pgram used a joystick. - Five South Huron •condary School students led other nsical activities. Tim Westlake orglized the violin playing. Dino Bbks used the trumpet. Chris Free explained the alto saxophone whilKathy Hodgins followed up with the hor saxophone. Heather Westlake dhonstrated the flute. Joe Hugill, an 81-yetold man from Seaforth, showed the udents about violin construction. •• taught the Hensall students aboithe different . tools and work involvt.. The students enjoye heir musical experience and hope th one can be put on in the near futu, Rot;ackstetter • It would be far easier tom weight permanently if replaceent parts. weren't so handy in the rtigerator. Nue, Mk" • • •••.- • • • • DOLLS Dressed for their number in the Hensall skating carnival are Alicia Schroeder, Andrea McCn- chey, Carolyn Upshall, Julie Megens, Alicia Hummel and Michelle Zwart. T -A phto with the Board, architects and finan- cial people, no dates have been set for - the project at this time. The Ailsa Craig Activity Centre held a St. Patrick's Day Euchre. Scrumptious desserts were served to 12 tables of prayers-�--�--�-- Results were: ladies high Belle Stevens, ladies low Marjorie Goldie, men's high Chris Heessels, men's low Carman Stewart. lone hands Murray Carter, St. Patrick's Day birthday greeting to Laura Hodgins. St. Patrick's Day prize to Audrey Hodgins for wearing the most green. Sunday afternoon the Ailsa Craig volunteer fire department was called out to a grass fire on Concession 3 of East William township at the Margaret Chelew property. It was quickly taken care of and the trucks soon returned to base. It is possible real estate Could drop in the High Street area of Ailsa Craig, and Huggies and ear plugs could be a good investment. It Happened!! Shelly and Ron Steeper had twins, a goalie and ringette player. Gramma - Wilma is back to normal after this and their trip to Florida, Grampa Rayburn is putting a push on getting the new. rooms lone while Jeremy, - .wee-brot#ter-tothe-twins-says quote: - "Dan't talk to me about those kids" end of quote. We're all delighted to hear the news and congratulations to the proud parents. Wednesday, at the Legion Hall in Ailsa Craig, 10 tables of card players enjoyed a pot luck lunch and the results of this senior euchre are as follows: ladies high Jessie Lewis, low Jenny Hartle, lone hands Belle Stevenson, men's -high Marjorie Davidson, low Helen Smith, lone hands Elmer Walker. The next euchre on April 1. Watch yourself, some celebrate April Fools all day. Saturday night at the Ailsa Craig Legion, Ladies Legion Auxiliary Branch 422 held an awards night. Don Shipway was M.C. for the successful evening. Beside the award the large group sat to enjoy a real super meal and then ending the evening, dancing to the lively music, Warner's Disc Jockey. On location or Studio Bart DeVrie�" PHOTOGRAPHY - COMMERCIAL - WEDDINGS • • PORTRAITS • GROUPS • POMMY Telephone 235.1298 tifi 137 Thames Rd., East, Exeter, Ont. STAHLKE SATELLITE SYSTEMS 27 Cedar St. John Stahlke 271-4982 your - unldenr dealer Economical Financing as low as $16.50 a week. FREE! 4 nights accommodation at Daytona Beach ($850 value) with the purchase of a Uniden System Ex.ires Mar. 31/87. Call now! The evening was arranged by Jean Shipway and Mike Graham who presented a plaque to the 22 member auxiliary president Kim Maguire. 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