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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1998-01-07, Page 8Pa%e8 • Titlti•.-Adraxat(', January/ 7, 1998 Back in Time... By Ross Haugh from the archives of - the Exeter Times Advocate • Ill )'F'ARS.400 • 'January h. 198S - Exeter council Monday, night amended the rules ;incl regrilatlons of tfic Exeter Public c'emeter'y: Thi changes include • that ti.. interment should take place on Saturday afternoon. Sunday of" am legal .t:nutory holid:is Interments during the winter months shelf take place at the direction of the cemetery superintendent: - Rrch Fletcher and -wile Iv Seou are teachers in Coral Harbour. a near -arctic. community in Hudson Ray They returned Mime for - Christmas to visit with parents and friends in Exeter and area. I)tirint :the hirhtlay.. a norther t►t arca resldenis"c•arricd the Olyin- pic torch throughout ir1e'te•rn Onlarto on its, way to Calgary for the V1'ink`! Olvnipt.•s ]'lie runners .were Cindy- Moore. Curolvnn Lan - kin. 'Dans a I)e -illc...lan Stecle.and Rick At 1. .. 20 )'I.4 RS AGO • . Jantiary S. I Ir is - I ti Bell.. deputy. -clerk treasurer of the Itr 'n of I' Wier Iia the past three ('cars has F><en nartieO'Jerk-treasurer to'rc- "plin•e'Eric ('ar.cadde'n whit will retire -at the end of the month. - Ilespitc a ti ving' v: u during 1977: Huron's Ag Rep Don Pullen Jtrelhcis eounl) I inner. still Terrain valiant and.tunshakcn".:Pullen said he' ua'- tt►Id by one lartit i who failed to harvest 20(1 acres of whit,. beans and did not hay,: ...nip tw:trl'ance. "well.iCs my first crop ta►lurc'•m It: year.'`. - fhc iumnn ,'irl::•urtriig. team troth, South Huron t)islrict-High Schnul we•Ie 'Wilmer. -in the O Per Choc boiisptcl held at the London : h_ld:m(1 flub `feel Das Ies w -a. -coach and-n►cn►hers of -the best rink in the :ey, nt were skip I ►urel Hcalft'rt; Lon Lynn Stewart -Carol - • nougat! and J:i' ne Dougall . i5 17:.4RS.4t';O ionones 4: ilii„ Mt- 1963+. the Iir.t:New fear' -s baby at South • H.urtm 1-1'.pit.,l armed at 4.14 a. in on New Year's.nutrning. He is Glenn 1-ngll'li "six pound. 14 iunee .nn ol'.I.AC and Mr... Ronald - I•i) lt-sh of I.y;I: "./pini c'1in'ncuulei .l).arg. A.ndre•ws til•Ctinton installed the new- ex= .•coin ' 1h, t-I;nsaU Legion and !aeries- auxibar Wedncsdat -111!' it 113, new -1— vion-prt••i(k rn is Jack. Simmons and -in,'.i cars ft,•.tdeiv is'ylr' \k iihani Srnalc, - dlt }'Ii.4 RS .4 (;O I:iuiiary• 4.. J95' Auendur;' the funeral't the late Thomas Prydc. Hi n- ,111. •\• -v.h“ died in a 1.ilnelt)n- ho_spitalon Sunday were Pre- inL• ; ••,Iie• hi...t and member• of hi. cabinet. members '(if Huron .-(ciun!„s :,l11.11:1 i 1:sc•i.': ,•,an►cil anti I xetei- I.ions. - Pieinie, J•n,.'! ()aid •.in,-c_r(- irihute.to.Toni Prydc in which lic .aid. =H: u, Is . tear ., ;If integrity and sound pr►netple- • ,\.\: 0(i(1 I,3,, ii th, opi'rat►on of Ole SI-II•)HS cafeteria was ctrl ,•iis:ed-hs.rhl' `ch,.,.' It,tarot at the first mec(1ng"olthe ve'at . ;l0 1E4R.s AGO . - l;mbar, 2. l(41S. 1. line' .D Bell was appointed a King'. Counsel tri ill - New Neat 's list Ile was ; iso- re,•cnik elected president of the t x: r; l hanth;t i1 l.'onlineri r. -- -'\t in, n.iath.uril riie•t•tint!'ti1 puhli, school trustees held to the tit- - tics -,i' etre s;,•r:t:ir-y.: Y .1-1 .Hotjc.,oii. V+.1.. Middleton Was re-elected .ellalrIiial. w 'if L 1. Russell -a•'t,'e-ch:irrrnaq , sc',:i:r r:0•1(1-'111, who-'p;nt-die Nev. l ;ai hojldas in other ;entre. -. ' p, r,; n, -ed cr,. at Ll11,: hits- in returning htiin (,wing to-the'w.Ioient storm «itt few:,'fl'-ihrtiti-rli Western Ontario on New Vcar's.Day . -75 F'6,4RS.40o Jannars :4:- Ict,"; .q local hockey league cel frroSIX teach ha'. heen Ior-rned a pito st .ertc. elf gunies. The teams are the kligh School. ..:►plain Vh Lawson. !dodger.. captain I: Wells. Alerts. captain- C f)avis, 'tars, apt:un '\ . PinC,mlhc. Maple .Leaves captain 1.. Hill ;end Rncer...caf►t:un t f're,icalor .\. nese :ate- ha..heen opened. in Exeter in' the building south, of aUsoti iewelters store and-le•►rmerly .occupied.-hy Mrs. Arm The. 11061(1111F ha• been lifted up in a vet -s attractive style. tile Silas 41s I :III. tet the Mo1.on'• Rank staffin :St Marys- has h: eq transferred to the branch of that hank In -Centralia. Queensway residents start new year HENS y1.1 -kicw - l ear. f vc• Iclunli, re;tdrgts ,:cli`hratrnr with ;teff. • nxihar'. .ynfuiucrr. a. well • ::u • a party and . game-. night held instil&- Rctlretnc(n Heuuc 1 altin^c Itis .Banc) • (Music wa played and c -ervnnt• had s'eeat trine• ,ria latii,ns..:lilt( chlorin t ills nniti; outer ;c .thou tavortie ram: Draw .. io ,the titltlterous d,ini nr►ic lnnl place Iftruughian HIi...:rurnL" :1 II i1,Is C'hur;-t1 led W. U ntnt� . FI[ttriu. 1'a;10ras Cart' iifunr::c1 with Sharer, I)Ignati a• tai.ua,; C'lar't \lasso :mil-Aridreu Rau q obit entertsitneil at Friendship 1•riitas_ in ..the i(rtlrentcnt Honic l(;e',utenty. blend: androluntecr' t.:athered in. the. lounge to -entcn ''tart• and •\ntirt•w unique blend of counts arid western and add wine• . owes • rhrouelioui :the week resulentt were involved , in Raklnr Group. Fun and -Fitness a. -well ' as arotn:therapy and massage. -." .4.11 -iii all weie had an evetittul " 1(017 :end "arc looking forward to i •• .hu>s and hilt -thing - 1498 Happy -- New bear... . ' . - Coming event .lanutrn %. 2 p.ni .lanuary dance :with The. Nashville Refects January !t, 6 p.ni •Scnulrs Dining Ciroup • .lanuar\ K-. 7,•p.tit Smgcr/guitarist Liars Royle of London entertains Januar 16-. 7:3(1 p.tti Friendship, Friday laird game Januar% -22, 7 p.ni Birthday pang with Bill Clark and Band. The C >rigtnal, ` ( ) 1 The Biggest , \- • ►/-) 11) The Rest ... 1trn nee,r; rhthurrr. 414'. 1 lik, •I A \ t- A Jl Y • The 12th Annual presented. M $5000 Grand Prize Dream Vacation to C,rreat Prizes! 7 be fern 1000 laurel will • . receive a (reNrEmn,OSFLS from S►nicinv ? 3(1 Imi L�frIffn ALGONQUIN TRAVEL phis... $1000 BridalQoums from Bonny Jessica McClintockk from Ballett's ARY10 & 1 1 SATURDAY 10 - 6, SUNDAY 12 - 5 A4mis•no 3t,VC law Au ad fU f l Wolf retain abrasion ExciunE Fashion Shlrtus laiurelnv 1,' and 3 pen l LONDON CONVENTION CENTRE • -Lti) 4V11-1: Sunbeams meeting at Thames Road Rhoda Rohde • Thames Road correspondent THAMES ROAD - Rey. Jock Tolmtty was in charge of the. Epiphany Sunday morning church service. al -Flung ills. 1)uring the singing cif the introit. Rev. Tolmay, lit the Christ Candle He told the children -a story -enti- tied "Three 11'Ist.Men" The choir -sang ''O Heat 1's Blessed aecornpanted hy�org mist•Mai'iorie Johns. The rittc cif .Ree Tolmay :. sermon was "For -You. lour Children. and for All Y'ho Are Fat Away. -T. - Floyd and Sirley. ('oope•l were the greeter's a. Well as reeeiyin_' the offering . Coming events• . O -n January 7, the••' Standing Committee will. inset. at 7.p.m ..;ii Elimvillc followed by a Council meeting tit 8 p.m. - • On ,rentor( k,. Sunbeams w "t'ill meet at '. s'Rc'ad at 9:-30 a.m. .. 1'h - • v. Ill' meet on Jan 1t.Ilmvillc ttt.f+ p.m.• i- • under the leadership and .-Development Committee - Beatrice Dawson: Kay Cunnington. Shirley • Cooper.- Margaret ooper;Margaret 'McCarter ancf-Mary- Rowclrl'f•e. The _roll call will he. •:•Quality of a Clonal 1 c tiler'- Griiup Wwill serve lunch. Persons& Bill and Rcihda Rohde were Friday evening supper guctcts Phil 'and • Marjorie .John's call Filitnvi!!e. Dan :.and Nancy Rohde of ()akville.wcrc Saturday, evening .supper guests with their. grandpar- entsRill and Rhoda Rohde.. Alan Je1Icry, Reit,. Katie and il4tan of Woodstock • were Thursday guests se iib Glenn and Dorothy kite's South Huron Youth for Christ Ht NSAI.1. - South Huron 1'Iiuih for Christ -. meeting was held on Saturday January 3 at Hurim Centennial School. - - -There was a Bible jear, taken. from Proverbs 4 with 'three teams panieipating. • • It wA% talent -night and -numerous people' :hared by singing. playing piano: • A -trine' of.. food " and .fellowship billowed: The next rally i. on March 7 with Deb and Dave Rtxigcs sharing about their Mi.ron Work in .Papua . New Guinea 1'vcrynne I. welcome Icowniza-ms The. Exeter Times -Advocate -surveyed prominent members in -our. community 1sking.for their forecast of 1998. Will it be a year of development, change or challenges? Or will .it he a year of cutbacks, hard decisions or hard work?' ORGANIZATION: R,thcrt 1. Mann -- Councillor. Councillor, Village Of Grand Rend '98 WILL BE A YEAR OF: . • Erc•itirre rl►nllr'r ges' WHY?: • Unprecedented chttngcs,in Inial service delivery and_ financing.' precipitated by the Province'. Common Sense Revolution and deht control programs at the federal'gov- . ernment. are compelling community -minded. people'everl where to re-examine.the wily we do hilsinbss.. Not only must we review the services pri,vided frit the puhtic.:tnd thou- financing. but there Mtust he a close look Fit 'the fundarntntal undcrstandtngs about: how we constitute local gm'crnincnts it's lime io rcritodcl our: local institutions. budding from the grciund'up. determining the hest at our post tt:edition. and -needed innovations for today -'S revolutionary conditions. It will require foresight and Imagina- - tion. 1t is a nmc for people of vision. a'tirne fele imaginative tcadershtp.' 1 find that an exciting challenge - THE hallengc -THE COMING PEAR'S CHALLENGES AND HOW TO MEET THEM. • - . • The 2001 Canada Games -in Grand Rend: We roust begin an npcn proc:css () i ipprng in to the hest ideas of..and rnohihzmc the; people. of out enimmuni►y-Regin thc.plan Ice hot w•c y't11 undertake the big -task of hosting Canadian athletes in our:local-'. its fiiht year:. hence ' Communih Improvement Grand Rend•musraccelerate and. enhartc.e.thc-ptx*'escs of improving the' facilities and attractive-. nest of the h_ustness,strccts. the park areas. and the beach. • Miinrcipal Services We Must.rcv,evi in detailhow We deliver each Of the municipal services for w'hich•wc have discrcuon: examining financ:cs• ire terms of a zero=based programmed budget , td.cnsure efficiency. We also must develop a five-year plan. of capital.spencling.in early -1998. . Restructuring and amalgamation.•Vv'e must undertake open and continuing consultation. with neighboring municipalities and .•-t heir residents. tnvitine• ideas and proposals from community-. minded people on how focal government can he restructured to make 11 more efficient.. marc effective. and more accountable to the public it serves' This process should downplay the proprie- tary interests of local*politiciaris and emphasize the• interests an(1 proposals of average citizens. Let's make this t, grass; roots - movement instead of the empire .building Cif the past: ADDITIONAL COMMENTS: I'd like tt, see everybody challenged and excited about the• pros- pects lot coming years in their communities. • Robert 1. Mann Councillor Village of Grand Bend J COOS TR!AaE DISCOtN STOREs/n�l Prices in effect from January 5th • January 111111. 1997 Polident 104 Tablets MacLeans Toothpaste 75m1 One -A -Day Vitamins Dristan Tablets 24's or 15 ml Dristan Mist S599 790 $699 :399 Stayfree Maxi Pads Agility Razors 4's Agility Razors 8's Buy One Pack of 8's or 2 Packs of 4's and Receive One 170m1 Satin Care Gel Free As per coupon r--• FREE Satin Care Shove Gel Soh 'oucl, Bottle (170m1) GRATUIT get a reser Sorin Care dans so bouteilte galbee �170mli r_ $399 s-99 i+1 When%you bu one 'Agils y 8 pooh or two Agility pocks A I'achiat dAuryl oveoeu e 8 ogyets �1e A rosorrs Kailrlr--i ( I�7iZ(J/iMW The Exeter Times -Advocate surveyed prominent members in our community asking for their forecast of 1998. Will it be a year -of development, change or challenges? Or will it be a year of cutbacks, hard decisions -or hard work? - 11H1•': .ORGANIZATION: • Far) French ' -Reeve of Bid4olph township '98 11111. BE YEAR OF; Marry rhnngr s • Bceause of the downloading -1'1'4)M the pros Mil' And unrct tainty of knowing what's coming down.- 1ltose:figures are quite. inaccurate when you investigate them more deeply - THE COMING PEAR'S CHALLENGES AND II01! TO MEET THEM: - 1i\ keep the muni, rl,:il gay lesser a' a e1 that's as ccpial k to th(' - ratepayer!,. We don know at ill's Ume whiclrleyerttt:lt'w r11 h ADDITIONAL COM MENTS " i•think if"citizens are interested they should ask questions and get involved more. - • tf Dr. Mark E. Jones _ ' • South Huron Chiropractic Centre v Do you suffer from • Headaches • Back pain • Neck pain Call 235-4892 . . 49.3 Main St. Dieter * ,, Question: Why prearrange a funeral? . Answer: Some people believe: that planning for a funeral now will save others that responsibility later They are - providing guidelines for their -survivors or, - alternately making arrangements for someone in their care. For many, the comfort of making decisions without the pressure of immediacy - is enough motivation. HOPPER HOCKEY 1 (t N 1 FIN 1 1i O .M 1 370 William Street, Exeter, Ontario (519) 235-1220 Off Street Parking Bill l l.lslsct1 1).141 1lonle Ves! 1 auiiald 1AAr a bre' corgi 1,1 the fire'. -hu,( "t I)P ti".- 1,• I'i,l Name - Addrr.. �s,yt•n Tt'ICTI10110 1l,ni,tt e •FRrF.jiarking, 14 days •Airport shuttle (operates 22 hours per day): $4.(X).round trip; Kids FREE *Children under 18 stay FREE if sharing a room with parents *Children -6 and, under eat'FREE, terms b Conditions. • Owns mint show valid airline tk-Aet at time of diet& -m • Maximum one night flay on departure 61 return • rate is based un single or double ouupanr y per roan. per night • 310.00 per additional adult, pet Iuuin, per right lmaxtmum 4 *dual per rooms • lime dues not apply to group bookings • Sub$.ct to availability • Ow We does not Include apprk:abk taxes • Valid until September 3V, 1996