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Jodi Truemner
Exeter
The government
could give everyone
$125
Brandi French
Exeter
1 would travel around
Canada to everyplace,
especially Toronto
We should send Out bal-
loons with tags with
addresses on them.
Then whoever finds it
could send us letters
ill/ hi "11id v„ what %4'OIIid it 1)e "
Matthew Watson
Exeter
Play a big soccer game.
Mix everyone together
for the teams
Sean Guenther
Exeter
1 would have volunteers
with sponsors collect
garbage and the money -
would go toward road
construction
Bonnie Spenoosaser from the :Arthritis Sodety accepts a
cheque for $1,100 from Percy Noels of the Patriarchs Militant
of the Exeter (iddfellows. The Oddfellows raised $400 more
than last year for the society by adding a cash draw to their
annual cheese sale. The winner of the draw was Terry Good
of RR1 Arden.
Registration for the Exeter Summer Playground will run Thurs-
day and Friday from 1-3 p.m. in the Agriculture Facility this
week as the South Huron Recreation Centre prepares to kick
off its 1992 summer season. Shown here is this year's play-
ground staff, back row: co-ordinator Lisa Hodgins (left) and An-
drea Bell. Front: Rob Mimi (Wt), and Arlene Hoonard.
Nation celebration in Kirktvn
KURKT JN • Contasnd celebrate
the 125th annivemary of confedera-
tion with Gopher Baroque as they
celebrate the history and beauty of
our country this ummcr at you,•
public library. The Great Canadian
Nation Celebration is a light heart
ed exploration of our roots which
highlights the development of Can-
ada and her unique cultural heritage
through song and story.
This talented gawp arc known
for their intricate harmonics, unusu-
al repertoire and some off -beat hu-
mour. lbe members of Gopher Ba-
roque arc a diverse group with a
solid background in music Ataxy,
drama, and music bytary. IpMru-
ments played include guitar, non-
dolin, flutes, penny whistles, bodh-
rans, percussion "toys" and a few
surprises! This group provides a
lively selection of music for chil-
dren, and sing-a-k►ngs for the ,
whole lamily!
• Sponsored by -the Huron Carroty
Library, with the awistartce of the
Outreach Ontario Program of the
Ministry of Ctillae,and Cowa uni-
Mikan ,and ,the Southern ,G1Ktlwio,
Library Service, G mbar Beppquc
wilt:appear, at .rhe $idtton *loch
Liperry .on' Tbwrday July 9 at 7
p.m.
Admission for the unbelievably
low price o[ only $1.00 per person.