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Times Advocate, 1996-09-11, Page 19
1l 4l 4l 4l 40 N r BUCK & DOE " Robb Finkbeiner and Vicki Parsons Fri, Sept. 13 9 p.m. to i a.m, EXET6A AG BUILDING L Age of Majority 1licketa 86.00 a Forthcoming marriage - Brian and Lynda Sanders of Exeter and Millie and Doug King, Mitchell are pleased to an- nounce the forthcoming mar- riage of their children Brenda and Shawn. The wedding will take place September 14 at Exeter United Church. Open reception at 9:00 p.m., Exet- er Recreation Centre. rsialg & Doe"( for Mark Amos & Karina MacKay Sat., Sept.14 8 p.m. -1 a.m. Ailsa Craig Community Centre LBuffet lunch, door priz••j 1 III► BesiaiiiiriiuL (under NEW Management) Daily Lunch & Dinner Specials CLOSED Mondays all day Open For Breakfast 8 a.m. - 11 a.rn. Breakfast Special 2 eggs wilb bacon, bans o►- sausage, Ilon:e files & toast r its Specials EverySunday Lunch Buffet $5.95 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. Licensed under L.L.B.O. 380 Main St. Exeter 235-0580 Mr. and Mrs. Louise Masse of Zurich are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of Bernadette Carol to Jeffrey Dean son of Paul and Helen Lockhart of Mitchell This celebration of Love will take place on September 21, 1996 at St. Peter's Church, St. Joseph at 3:00 p.m. FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Dean and Linda Reid of Clinton are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Angela °4; , Ko a 4 Randy son of Pat and Evelyn Regier of RR#3, Zurich. The wedding will take place Saturday, September 21 at 3:00 pm at St. Paul's Anglican Church, Clinton. Reception to follow at Hensall Community Centre. ao'CfbM'a VP OUTBACK COUNTRY BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND THIS FRIDAY & SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 13 - 14 the fabulous new country sound of PAULA MANDERSON THURSDAY NIGHTS ARE LADIES' NIGHT at Outback Country SPECIAL LADIES DRINKS AND 20e CHICKEN WINGS DAILY DINNER SPECIALS 4 pm - 9 pm ROAST TURKEY DINNER S7.25 ENTRANCE AND PARKING "OUTBACK" BEHIND THE RED MAPLE INN OPEN: TUESDAY TO SUNDAY AT 10:00 AM RED MAPLE INN Exeter L•10o11 Ladles Auudllery BINGO Thurs., Sept. 12 7:00 p.m. 10 Regular Games 5 Specials 1 Share the Wealth Jackpot $650 No one under 18 admitted Lic. #M125539 Lucan Community Centre Bingo Wed. Sept. 11 Bingo starts 7:30 p.m. Regular Games $1,000 Jackpot Game 53 calls or less $1200 bonus Total prizes $3000 Due to the licence regulations, no one under 18 allowed to play Licence #537495 inn= mews THE LOCA FAIR MENNE 1I� Coffee Break Story Hour Emmanuel Baptist Church 187 Halla $t. W., Exeter Begins Sept. 26 at 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Featuring "Applefest" Speaker Yvonne Reynolds Story hour for 3-5 year olds, nursery available For more information 235-2362 0 FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 13 eight Out with "The Local Legends" Bob Stuckless, Ed and Tammy Lesperance and Murray MacDonal a THE DRESSING ROOM BAR Huron Park Huron Country Playbouse and Exeter Legion presents SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY MUSICAL OF GOLDEN OLDIES Wed. September 18, 8 p.m. Admission $5. (limited seating) Advance tickets available by calling 235-0949 2.=-0780 Pr t Arch t235-2962 fl 4, // 4, fl /1 S 2 S &xdter &hies'Baton Club " * for ages 5 and up * Cost: $100.00/yr. Registration & Classes begin Wed., Sept. 11 at Exeter Public School 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. for month of Sept. Instructor:. Sandie Vanderschot FREE LESSONS FOR SEPTEMBER! or register in advance by calling Sandie at 519-284-0450 evenings 41. S Coming event MEAT AND 50/50 DRAWS every Saturday afternoon. 4-6 p.m. at The Royal Canadi- an Legion Br. 1167. Exeter in the Club rooms license 1M4059103696 in support of the Huron -Middlesex Royal Army Cadet Corp 36tfnc TEAM PENNING, Saturday. September 14. 1996. 1 p.m.. Kinsman Farms, RR 2. Staf- fa. Everyone welcome. Bring lawn chairs. Phone 263-5266 or 263-5221. 37c OPEN HOUSE, Huron Park Airport, Hangar 2. Sunday, September 15, 11:30 a.m.- 1:30 p.m. Enjoy a free barbecue. Win an introductory flight. See the Katona, the new aircraft being manufactured in London. and talk to our instructors about learning to fly. The new Recreational Pilot Permit lets you discover the challenge and satisfaction of learning to fly for half the price. Come and see the Prasca 142 flight simulator in action. Find out about the new ground school class which begins Tuesday. September 17. Spe- cial Introductory flights are being offered for only S45.00 (plus taxes) following the bar- becue. Learn to fly with the best....corne out to Academy Air Services. Centralia! Watch for the signs. 37c THE SECOND ANNUAL Country Music Concert. Sunday, September 15. 2-5 p.m. at the Huron Country Playhouse. Featuring Sunrise and Friends. Special guests Randy Satchel'. Betty Jinks and more! Line dancing and square dancing demonstrations. Come out and enjoy an afternoon of Country Music. All proceeds to support the Soutbwessem Ontario Appaloosa Promotional Club. Admission 510.00 - 9 and under free. For more information call (519) 294-6734 or (519) 847-5086. 37c HURON COUNTRY Historial Society Meeting in the Exeter Town Hall on Thurs- day. September 19 at 8 p.m. Al Noon London Historian on restoring old photographs. 37c FIFTH ANNUAL Southwest Ontario Sno Show, September 21 and 22, 1996 at Sea - forth Agricultural Society Building. Back yard grass drags Sunday only. 37.38c ALL YOU CAN BAT Beef and Pork Barbecue Supper, Luau Community Centre, Sunday. September 22, 5 to 7:30 p rot. Adults S9 00 advance; S10.00 at the door 12 and under $3.00; free. Proceeds to Lucan Minor Soccer and Lucas Irish 6 Hockey Club. tickets and information call 227-4442. 37c THE HURON AND FIRTH courrI'Y Long Tenn Care Committees are hosting a workshop at the Mitchell Legion, September 25. 1996 at 3:30 to 9:00 p.m. For informa- tion and registration call the DHC at 348-4498. 37c FRSE • Stop Smoking Program for Women in Huron County. Brooefieid Group begins sepsanter 26 at 7 p.m. Qua aro costa and transportation can be provided. Call Ruth Cooper to register, 482-3416 or I.600.263.5184. 36-38c CHALI.Bl4GID Writ PARBN117NG in . 90'$7 Starting October 1, 10.•00.11:30 a.m. at biter Christina Reto rated Church. Cbme jolt woman Tuesday morning for an leterfaidr study on what the Bible says about psnedao8. ChNd are sod story her pro- vided. More ittasnatiou, cafl Clardy, 235-1723. 37-39c STORY HOUR ter children toes to have fikt listenisqg to Bible aeries. ankles alis, and aides semck . At -Essex Christie Reformed Chords semi Theo - day, y, October 1 from 10 a.m. - 11:30 ems Por more kt&rsdWoe call Kasen 228 6236, 3149c oat r rev CBAB'T PESTWAL, October 4-6. (Wald', Podgy 1.8,11 L 0.5, los, ioHsfl, rSeesaw Dr. E. A ever -baler shoo wide away at y Saw _ *waders ah4 • Times -Advocate, September 11, 1996 Country & Western Daqce Lessons Dashwood Community Centre Une Dancing Wed. evenings • Sept. 18 - Nov. 13 Beginner Line Dancing • 7:15.8:30 p.m. atttsrmedlate Line Dancing - 8:30.10 p.m, Couples/Partners H. evenings - Sept. 13 - Dec. 13 Beginner a ouples - 7:15 - 8:30 p.m. Intermediate couples 8:30 -10 p.m. Call to register after 5 p.m. Buckles, Boots, N' Spurs Joe and Unda Amold 237-3558, or Terry and Sharon Romphf 237-3248 Qualified Instructors • Members N.T.A. Page 19 Relatives, Neighbours and Friends are Cordially Invited to Help Celebrate the 50th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY for ERV & MARJ . REICHERT at the Huron Fish & Game Club, Clinton Sat. Sept. 21/96; at9P.M. Best Wishes (hely Please ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Celebrating • 30 years of • Rollicking Good i i Time Music! 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VNEA rules apply. 32 player field. ladies encouraged to join the fun. Double knock -out. lots of prizes. Come in and sign up 418 Main St. Exeter 235-3141 VILLAGE OF HENSALL CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT ' EXPANSION OF SEWAGE TREATMENT WORKS NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDY REPORT The existing Village sewage treatment facilities are hydraulically over- loaded. To address this, and to accommodate future development, the Village is proposing a project which will increase capacity and provide an upgraded level of treatment. The project involves the addi- tion of Intermittent Slow Sand Filters to the existing lagoons located south of Hensall on Lots 16 & 17, Conc. 1, Township of Hay, a new outfall to Black Creek, provision of continuous phosphorus removal and the replacement of pumps at the main sewage pumping station. The Village has planned the project under Schedule C of the Class Environmental Assessment for Municipal Water and Wastewater Projects (1993). An Environmental Study Report has been com- pleted and by this Notice is being placed in the public record for re- view. Subject to comments received as a result of this Notice and the receipt of necessary approvals and financing, the Village intends to proceed with the construction of the works. The estimated cost is $1,812,000. The Village will request provincial funding assistance and intends to finance their share through increased sewage user rates. The Environmental Study Report tions: Village of Hensall Municipal Offices 108 King St. Hensall. Ontario Telephone: (519) 262-2812 is available at the following loca- Huron County Library Hensall Branch 108 King St. Hensall, Ontario Telephone: (519) 262-2445 Further information may be obtained from the Village's Consulting Engineers, B.M. Ross & Associates Limited, 62 North St., Goderich, Ontario N7A 2T4. Telephone (519) 524-2641. Attention: Steve Burns, Project Engineer. Please provide written comment to the Village Clerk within 30 calen- dar days from the date of this Notice. If concerns regarding this pro- ject cannot be resolved in discussion with the Village, a person may request that the Minister of Environment and Energy -bump-up" the project to an individual environmental assessment. 'Bump -up" re- quests must be received by the Minister at the address below by 20 September, 1998. A copy of the -bump-up" request shall be sent to the Village Clerk. If there is no -bump-up" request by 20 September 1998, the expansion of the sewage treatment works will proceed to construction as outlined in the Environmental Study Report. Minister of Environment & Energy, 135 St. Clair Avenue W., 15th Floor, Toronto, Ontario M4V 1P5 This Notice issued 28 August, 1996 Reeve Cecil Pepper Village of Hensall Box 279 108 King Street Hensall, Ontario NOM 1X0