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ANSTETT BONSPIEL WINNERS -- This rink captured the first draw of the Anstett Jewelers Bonspiel re-
cently. Left to right are Mike Anstett, Jim Kerslake, Wendy Kerslake, M.J. Chanyi, Ron Chanyi and Paul. Anstett.
Letters to the Editor
RR 2, «'Ingham
April 20, 1988
Mr. Ross Haugh, Editor
Exeter Times Advocate
Box 850
Exeter, Ont.
Dear Mr. Haugh -
On behalf of the Board of Direc-
tors of the Huron County Chapter
of the Heart and Stroke Foundation
PARTY
for
RON BLANE
Sat. Apr. 30
For more information call
227-4169 or
227-4039
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Registration
for Dashwood Men's
and Ladies
Slow Pitch Leagues
For more information contact:
Mary Agnes Hall 237-3467
Dan Durdin 237-3759
Register by May 9
Sign up sheets are posted at:
Doug & Nancys General
Store, Dashwood, Merner's
Meats, Pinecrest Variety, Cre-
diton, MacLean,, Exeter,
Barefoot Pedler, Grand Bend,
Shaw's Zurich
of Ontario, I would like to thank
your paper for the excellent cover-
age given_ our annual campaign dur-
ing February. S64,385 has been
raised to far,. an increase of more
than 57,000 over last year.
This increase is duc not only to
the newspaper coverage given but
also .to the outstanding efforts of all
the canvassers, captains and arca
chairs in all the communities in
Huron County"
New features at
Pork Congress
The Ontario Pork Congress will
feature something different this year
- a fashion show, legal advice for
farm families, comedy presenta-
tions and microwave cookery.
"By having a well-planned, enter-
taining and informative program ar-
ranged this year, we arc hoping 10
draw women to the annual Con-
gress who otherwise might not at-
tcnd," said Carol Rock, Chairper-
son for the Ladies Program
Committee.
• Among the special guests will be
Ottawa lawyer, Judith llendrin, au-
thor of the book, Cover Your As-
sets - A Guide to Farm Partner-
ships. Her one hour presentation
will be designed to explain the ben-
efits of partnership agreements.
how to. formalize a farm businc'
structure, with accounting, .iusu-
- ranee and income tax concerns be-
ing addressed. Ohio comedian, Pat
Leimbach, will round out the first
day's special activities With huntor-•
ous faun -flare anecdotes from her
books, A Thread of Blue Denim,
All My Meadows and Harvest of
Bittersweet.
Day Two of the Congress events
will feature a fashion show with
the theme "Hello Summer." Nu-
merous -Stratford and arca clothing
stores will provide seasonal outfits
that will he modelled by pork in-
- dustry people:
. The Thursday program schedule
The residents of the county in
turn responded to the work of thc
volunteers by giving generously to
this worthwhile cause.
The Board of Directors also wish-
es to acknowledge thc time and ef-
fort spent on the campaign by this
year's campaign chairman, Chuck
Rowland.
Sincerely,
Margaret MacLeod
Public Relations Chair
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FOR NAME SAKE
June 2-5, 1988'
"In celebration of our town's spirit...."
Exeter Nil
Exetorians worldwide are invited to help Exeter, NH celebrate its 350117
Birthday.
Dorothy & Jim Chapman will represent Exeter.
TOUR INCLUDES:
' roundtrip motorcoach transportation ' 3 nights accommodation
walking tour of Exeter, NH
' guided seacoast tour, (includes shopping)
• taxes and baggage handling • services of a tour escort
(Alva & Eldon Heywood)
▪ COST: $269.00 p/p (based on double occupancy)
Times -Advocate, April 27, 1988
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GARAGE
SALE
Sat. April 30 &
Sun. May 1
1 1/2 miles north 01 Exeter
Something for Everyone
8:30 - 5 p.m.
will highlight the latest advice on
microwave cookery. Owen Sound
writers and cooking consultants,
Cccilic Moses and Joan Leroux,
will offer a light-hearted approach to
new recipe suggestions.
Educational handouts, cookbooks
and publications written by the
guest speakers will be available.
The Ontario Pork Congress will
lie held this year at the Stratford
Coliseum, Junc 21, 22 and 23.
QUEEN'S
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Sat. Apr. 30 8-12 noon
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(corner of Andrew & John)
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Thursday, April 28
(every second week)
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Clinic Open
3 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Every Tuesday
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Weekdays or Tuesday
Evenings. Everyone welcome
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