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Times Advocate, 1996-10-30, Page 23
Page 22 Times -Advocate, October 30, 1996 Hensall approves final sewer report HENSALL - Now that Hensall Council has accepted the final En- vironmental Study report for the village's sewage treatment works expansion, provincial funding will be considered as an option. "The province doesn't say how it will fund stuff like this," said Steve Burns of B.M. Ross and As- sociates, which has completed the report. At its October meeting, council moved that Ontario Clean Water Agency be requested to allow for the balance of the sewage study budget to be used toward the costs of final design and preparation of plans and specifications. Council also plans to contact Huron MPP Helen Johns to advise her of the project process "and that provincial assistance is critical." ( Cti (1:007"."19 for James (Slick) Desjardine & Angela (Red) Wootton Nov. 9, 8 p.m. Finnegans Pub Grand Bend Tickets $5. Age of majority There's a song to be sung. Jim's 50 years young! From your soloist Love always Mary lou Qa*r9a Q'a Qa QuHy catch.. of 7400s Vida, Alsesa, Keous 5fappy 45th Anniversary GRACE & CIAyION MERNER Nov. and LOVE FROM YOUR fAMily Open House at SWEET PEAS GARdEN (Terri Parsons) 214 Prince Albert St. Centralia 228-6893 Sat. No. 2, 11-4 Sun., Nov. 3, 1-4 p.m. 10% off everything (Except folk art) Love Becky and Scott Chris & Brian THIS WEEKEND IN GRAND BEND ROTARY Oakwood Inn Convention Contr. GRAND BEND Gala Opening FRIDAY, NOV.1 7pn•fpa SATUROAY,NOV.2 1tl.m•Spn SUNDAY, NOV. 3 lOam•spn 25 PRESTIGIOUS DEALERS Displaof a yew Inforr+ation 238.8437 Council will now proceed with as application to the Ministry of En- vironment for a Conditional Certif- icate of Approval, which would end the project planning phase, ex- pected to come in under budget by approximately $20,000, and allow the final design to begin. The project involves the addition NOV. 3 Happg Hirthdag Jason 16 & "Still Riding" love Dad, Mom & Dawn of intermittent slow sand filters to the existing lagoons as well as a new outfall to Black Creek and a provision of continuous phosphorus removal and replacement of pumps at the main sewage pumping sta- tion. The estimated cost is $1,812,000. j St. Pauls Annual Treats & Treasures Sat., Nov. 2 Kirkton Woodham Community Centre 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. tilt/admission $1.00. Lunch available (APf''_r.re r✓forf ANNUAL CRAFT SALE Dashwood Community Centre Mon., Nov, 4 1- 9:30 p.m, Tues,, Nov, 5 10 a.m. • 9:30 p.m Free refreshments - door prizes. dmisslon $1.00. Lunch avaitabl. - food booth Svg4g♦Ie014,04,) OTARY CLUB OF GRAND BEND Presents EXTRAVAGANZA KICK-OFF!! Saturday, Nov. 9 6:45 p.m. - Cocktails 7:30 p.m. - Program Place: Huron Country Playhouse, Grand Bend ,.,,Featuring Charlie Farquharson, Don Harron Fundraiser for the Development of the Rotary Nature Trail (This event is free of charge) Also: Auction and sales of Trail Metres To attend this event, please register by calling: 1-800-513-729 by Nov. 4, by 4:30 p.m. HIKING_ Win money for Christmas 5hoppngI BINGO NIGHT DATE: This Friday November 1 TIME: 6:30 p.m. PLACE: Clinton Legion Hall JACKPOT $ 1 OOO o0 it For information - Sharina MacPherson 482-1799 "Come out and support this fundraiser for Clinton Co -Operative ChildCare Centre" ABRA MAGIC LID© POON© CLIP PLANO ALIA ENSUE HAMETHELAST►�'I,/ORD NOLTE ©IMRAPEDNEMYALANEDLTAKERUEES© IND NEARS RACES ANSM©R SCC DRIMS GHANA C1LAD© COLT FREEATLASU ADE© ODAH STI©G TITO SEND RESENT NORAD LIMIT MDIPMORE AADOLFTOSIATOECAP R RAMLINS CELS LIES CORSO GIBE UNIT LASTRESORT ©NOM SORES STEIN PAUSE GBS SMAMIS EMOTE SKAT© PARA STONW MCHUEVIA POLEMIMS MONK EQVIS AMOR© LASTBUTNOTLEAST DELO© A©UE GROP© EDIE SNAR© TEEN NOMAD NETS • 11.11 • ................ ::�: :::::::•:::•:•:•1111........•:•:•1111.. 1111.. •. 1111. 1111. 1111 WUM on tour presents THE VERY BEST IN STAND UP COMEDT EXETER LEGION Fri., Nov. 8 Show - 9 -11 p.m. Bar opens 8 p.m. Tickets - $15. each More info. & tickets Dan Bell 235-4765 Jamie Dougall 235-1371 Exeter Legion 235-2962 or any Karate or Racquet club member It'll CRACK you up! k , • 0• 1111 11, 11,11 • 11;11 0.0 i I will be at Selp's vaiu•mart tor the Poppy Campaign Nov, 1 Lest we forget Comrade John Webster Veteran °PI& Xoyaf yurlllt:rs and Merchant Navy 'WWII 1939-1945 ■. s sr •• r •• ■r VI :1 •• Country Craft .dale Saturday, November 2 •• 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. at Physiques Aerobic Studio to 41 Main Street, Exeter #. Everyone Welcome! 00 ■.•■a•■u .• apa nii>t:i u:ulii5!iisi:riu RI/ .. ii SOUTH HURON HOSPITAL Managing your Diabetes Practical & helpful classes 4 short 2 hour sessions Wed., Nov. 6,13,20,27 Time: 8:45 - 11 a.m. South Huron Hospital Fee: $20. To register call Dawn McGuffin-Town, R.D.,C,D.E., 235-2700, Ext. 239 Lucan Community Centre 1 Bingo Wed. Oct. 30 Bingo starts 7:30 p.m. Regular Games $1,000 Jackpot Game 51 calls or less $600 bonus Total prizes $3000 Due to the licence regulations, no one under 18 allowed to play Licence #537495 1111111111INVII oA Dance Hall 9 p m, 1 a.m. 3492678 Daiicefs Minx Fri. Nov. 1 Country Versatiles Sat., Nov. 2 Countdown Sun., Nov. 3 Old Time Fiddler's Jambouree (2 p.m. to ?) Sunday Nov. 10, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Craft and Collectables Show and Sale 111111#100000111 Friday November 1 'Dance to Night wind Sos, Eos, and Country at T68 DRESSING ROOM BAR Huron Park Congratulations FRED SANDERS Exeter Karate School After many years of dedicated training in passing his grading to First Degree Black Belt. Presentation will be held at Robertson Public School in Goderich. Saturday, Nov. 2, 1996 There will be a Karate Demonstration before the Ceremony. •Belt, Sword and Certificate Presentation •Oriental Sake Ceremony Presentation 7:30 p.m. begins at e Fred Sanders Coming events MEAT AND 50/50 DRAWS every Saturday afternoon, 4-6 p.m. at The Royal Canadi- an Legion Br. #167, Exeter in the Club rooms. License #M4059103696 in support of the Huron -Middlesex Royal Army Cadet Corp. 36tfnc YES, IT'S TRUE. Murray's Christmas House is open every day until December 22, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 109E off every purchase - up to 50 % off selected merchandise. Offer- ing unique gifts, decorating ideas, thousands of choices fill 10 exciting rooms. You've seen us on T.V.,and read about us. So please come share "Our Magical Christmas". Treat yourself, your family and all your friends to the "Ultimate Christmas Experience." 7304 Richmond St., Arkona, .519-828-3398 or 1-800-575-1974. 39,40,42,44* SINGLES DANCE, Sunday, November 3 at the Wingham Legion Hall. Dancing from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Music by The Country Troubadours. No blue jeans please. 44* ELEGANCE IN THE COUNTRY Christmas Craft and Gift Show, Sebringville Com- munity Centre, Huron Road, Sebringville, Friday, November 1, 4-9 p.m.; Saturday, No- vember 2, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Sunday, November 3, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Admission $2.00. 43,44* ST. PAUL'S ANNUAL Treats and Treasures Bazaar, Saturday, November 2, 1996 Kirkton-Woodham Community Centre, I 1 a.m. - 2 p.m. Admission $1.00. Lunch avail able. 42-44c CHILDRENS FASHION SHOW for charity. Introducing 'Please Mum' Trading Co. Fashions. Sunday, November 3 at 1 p.m., Bayfield Town Hall. Door prizes, refresh- ments, face painting and a visit with Mrs. Claus. Adults $2.00, children free. Info call 565-5608. 44* PRECIOUS BLOOD MISSION C.W.L. are holding our Annual Christmas Penny Sale at the Exeter Legion Hall on Wednesday, November 6, 1996 at 7 p.m. Bring your family and friends and have fun. 43,44.(45)c PLN TO ATTEND. "Sew Special" Christmas Open House featuring handcrafted chil- dren ar clothing, ceramics and gift items. November 6-10, 9 a.m.-I0 p.m. at the home of Lionel and Rebecca Wilder, 2 1/2 miles north of Hwy. 84 on County Rd. 31. Everyone welcome. 44,45c INTERNATIONAL PLOWING MATCH Committee for 1999 is holding a meeting November 7, 7:30 p.m. at Dashwood Community Centre. Guest speaker is Warren Bur- ger, chairman of the 1996 Haldimand/Norfolk International Plowing Match. Coffee is served, everyone welcome. 44,45c ANNUAL CHRISTMAS CRAFT SHOW, Lucan Community Centre, Friday, No- vember 8, 4 p.m. -9 p.m.; Saturday, November 9, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sunday, November 10, 1 l a.ni.-4:30 p.m. For more information call Jenny Jones, 227-4442. 44c BAZAAR AND TEA, Brinsley Anglican Church, Saturday, November 9, 2 p.m. 43,44(45)c CRAFT SHOW AND BAKE SALE, Saturday, November 9, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., Hensall Community Centre. Admission $1.00. Sponsored by Hensall Minor Hockey. Vendor space available, 262-2312. 44c COUNTRY CHRISTMAS BAZAAR, Exeter United Church, November 9, 1 1 a.m. - 2 p.m. sponsored by Exeter U.C.W. and women of the congregation. 42,43,44c NO. 6 SCHOOL HOUSE GIFT SHOP Christmas Open House in the original school room. Complimentary coffee and treats. Gifts and crafts made focally. Saturday and Sunday, November 9, 10, 16 and 17, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. First road south of Cromarty on Perth County Rd. 10. For info call Cheri Shaver, 345-2788. 44-46c ST. ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH Smorgasbord Supper, held at Brucefield United Church, November 13. 5-7:30 p.m. Adults $8.50; children 12 and under 54.00; pre- schoolers free. Tickets call 263-6502 or 263-5025. 43,44 TURKEY SUPPER, Centralia United Church, November 15, 1996. First sitting, 5:00 p.m.; Second sitting, 6:30 p.m. Adults 59.50, children 6-12 $4.75. Advance tickets only. Call Larry, 229-6304 or Brent 228-6702. 44,46c BAZAAR AND TEA to be held in Trivitt Memorial Parish Hall on Saturday, Novem- ber 16 from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. Baking, crafts, mincemeat, jams, deli and looney ta- bles. 44-46• COUNTRY MUSIC JAMBOREE Saturday, November 2, 1996 South Huron Recreation Centre, Exeter NON-STOP LISTENING & DANCE MUSIC BY YOUR FAVOURITE LOCAL BANDS AND ENTERTAINERS INCLUDING * The Heywood and Mlttleholtz Band * Paul and Carl McNaughton * Thames Road Guild r' Marjorie Johns and Friends * Junction 21 * The Cloggers * The Rowe Brothers * Marlene Mathers and Eric Kints * Notes of Pester Year * Bodaclous Jazz Band * Laurie Richardson * Second Generation MUSIC STARTS AT 3:00 P.M. Tickets $15.00 each ROAST BEEF DINNER From 5:00 to 7:00 pm TICKETS AVAILABLE AT STEDMANS, THOMAS 'li' MENSWEAR, BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA, BILL ROWE, ERIC KiNTS, OR FROM ANY LiONS CLUB MEMBgR PROCEEDS TO THE EXETER LIONS CLUB COMMUNITY AND SIGHT IMPAIRED PROGRAMS