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Decoration Day
Exeter Cemetery
Sun., August 9
Time: 1:30 p.m.
Dashwood Band in attendance
Everyone welcome
HEAD GAMES -- Jeremy Janke put his neck on the line when he
volunteered to assist magician John Roberts in a trick at the South
Huron Rec Centre Thursday. Roberts, who performed various feats
of magic for children at the South Huron Rec Centre Thursday, looks
to see what has become of Janke's head. Janke survived the stunt
but was sworn to secrecy as to the technique.
Comments about parks
1,Vhat do the thousands of campers,
hikers, picnickers, and others who use
Ontario's provincial parks each year
think of them?
That's what the Provincial Parks
Council,a citizens' advisory commit -
CENTRE OF ATTENTION -- Athletes Dwight Schofield (left), Jean Pronovost and Dave Cressman were
popular with the young men attending the Christian Athletes Hockey Camp at Huron Park. Meals were
eaten in the CCAT cafeteria.
tee that reports directly to Natural
Resources Minister Vincent Kerrio,
will be asking the public this summer.
-The council will distribute a com-
ment card that covers everything.
from how friendly parks staff are, to
the enforcement of park regulations.
'Ontario is acknowledged interna-
tionally for its 'outstanding parks
system,' said Kerrio. The object of
this review is to make sure we're in
tune with what users -- especially
families -- expect of us these days so
we can maintain that good
reputation.'
Besides users, the big beneficiaries
of the review will be NMR parks staff
who are always looking for new ways
to improve services, facilities and
programs.
Among other things, the council will
-ask the public to comment on the
following: the need for the alcohol ban
in selected parks on May weekends:
facilities, such as picnic .tables, elec-
trical hook-ups, washrooms; outdoor
skills training; evening programs;
parks staff hospitality; the campsite
reservation service and the suitabili-
ty of information that's available
about parks.
Parks staff will distribute a
brochure- to park visitors which in-
cludes a comment card that can be
mailed to Lloyd Burridge, Chairman,
Prodincial Parks Council, 2450
McDougall' Street, Windsor, Ontario
N8X :3N5. The public may also com-
ment by telephoning the council's
Windsor office at (519) 255-6731.
In addition, the council will be
visiting a number of provincial parks
this summer in order to meet direct-
ly with park users. The schedule in-
cludes the Pinery Provincial Park on
August 19.
The deadline for submitting com-
ments is September 15, in order for
the parks council to submit a report
to the Minister by October 31. That
report will be made public later in the
year.
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shot prior to the Zurich Fair parade Saturday morning. From left to right ore Alicia Crete, Pam Crete,
Melanie Crete, Daina Rowan and Melissa Rowan. In front is Jeremy Rowan dressed as Little Jack Horner.
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UNDER THE RAINTREE — Peter Mitchell and Greta St. Louis discuss
the virtues of a Tamp in front of Raintree Design on Main Street in
Exeter. The two employees of the store were eager to serve shop-
pers who hit the pavement early Thursday morning to get a jump
on Exeter sidewalk sale.
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