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Times Advocate, 1992-07-01, Page 26Remodehng or Redeccratin?g Then consider a Bruce Hardwood Floor! • L. • • \\,,i • For an exciting alternative to carpeting or vinyl flooring, choose a beautiful hardwood floor! Whether you're remodeling your living room or den, adding a room or finally fixing up your basement, then consider the natural beauty of a Bruce Hardwood Floor. Installation is no problem. Many of our styles can be installed over most types of existing fioonng . Come in today and add the finishing touch to your redecorating or remodeling pians with a Bruce Hardwood Floor. Uwe Prices ■ Starting at $2.99 sq. it. Tavern lade A 3/4" x 2 1/4" traditon as the standard of value in solid oak flooring. 9 Only sgrft. Psefinisbed Strip CB A 3/4" x 2 1/4" traditon as the standard of value in solid oat flooring. S8 Only flip. ft. Windward."'" Strip Easy -care no wax finish 2 1/4" wide strips of 314" solid oak planks. only 10 sq. ft. Fine Furniture, Flooring and Window Fashions Maui+mite 1. t.xetc•', Uta! 235-01/3 Page 26 Times -Advocate, July 1, 1992 on conk (IO (oil vthine to eel( hh(!t(' (7a,,ldO t 'roc igiNc ! + I 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.