HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1999-10-20, Page 20Wednesday, October 20, 1999
Exeter Times—Advocate
The outreach committee of Exeter United Church
challenged the congregation to fill wheelbarrows with
goods for the Thanksgiving food drive. Outreach chair
Cheryl Redegeld, centre, was assisted by George
Pratt and Ken Agnew, in coordinating delivery of the
donations.
A. iliar�
prepares for
craft sale
HENSALL - The
Bodacious Jazz Band,
comprised of George
Godbolt, Bob Fletcher and
Ed Mittleholtz, provided
entertainment at
Queensway's Halloween
party Thursday evening
following Senior Diners.
They played many old
favourites as well as sever-
er, numbers they
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have`. � eit n kpractictig.
Georges daughter, Julie
Godbolt, arrived soon after
the party began and her
additional instrumentals
and vocals were much
appreciated.
Door prizes were drawn
and winners were Helen
Ferrigno, Edna Waters,
Hilda Payne, Annie Blom
and Dorothy Cooper:
Pastor Kathy Prout of the
Centralia Faith Tabernacle
led the worship service
Tuesday afternoon with
Belva Fuss as pianist and
Marg Cole assisting resi-
dents.
On Wednesday, Auxiliary
volunteers Kay Wise, Edna
Deitz and Jessie Archer
put together quart sealei s
of chocolate chip cookie
ingredients. They will be
for sale at the craft and
bake sale on October 27.
All the buyer needs is to
add an egg and shorten-
ing. Instructions will be on
the jar.
Harvey Smith played to
an appreciative audience
in the retirement.home
lounge at Friendship
Friday. Good music, com-
pany and refreshments
were enjoyed in the retire-
ment home.living room
from 7 to 8 p.m.
Coming events
Oct. 20, 2 p.m., Y2K
Readiness Personal
Planning sponsored by
Canadian Red Cross.
Everyone welcome.
Oct. 27, 2 p.m. Craft and
bake sale.
Oct. 27, 7 p.m. Family
Info Night sponsored by
Human Resources
Development Canada.
19
Leisure study turns into a big 'to do' list
By Craig Bradford town and county staff. ers to submit proposals. , library project develops.
T1MES-ADVOCATE STAFF The park study part of But it was the leisure Through much talk,
the report, summarized services side of the report council finally directed
EXETER -- Pandora's by chief administrative that got council looking at staff to create a list of
Box seems to have office Rick Hundey, iden- the bigger picture. everything that needs to
opened at last week's tined three projects that Hundey explained the be done or replaced in
Exeter committee of the have a high priority: play- town has to develop plans town including roads,
whole meeting after what ground equipment in var- to make long-range pro- sewers and recreation.
started out as a parks and sous town parks; develop- jects like the Ausable trail Hundey called the list a
rec direction discussion. ment of an Ausable River happen. "corporate plan" that will
The talks evolved into trail system; and park Service delivery manag- look at capital mainte-
directing staff to prepare linkages. er Dave Moyer piped in nance projects of 'hard'
an outline of a compre- Exeter has earmarked council should look at services like roads and
pensive list of what the between $40,000-$45,000 how to fund existing facil- sewers as well as commu-
town needs to improve its for playground equipment ities should be addressed nity development projects
entire infrastructure. at South Huron Rec first while clerk -treasurer like the Ausable trail and
That list includes roads, Centre to replace the Liz Bell added equipment the new library.
sewers, water and storm equipment that was at South Huron Rec Hundey said it is impor-
water management, hauled out during the Centre like compressors tant the town "have a
equipment, capital main- summer due to safety and the furnace will need game plan" to address
tenance' programs and concerns. to be replaced someday many areas with amalga-
projects like the new Hundey said the hope is since they are as old as mation looming.
library, the Ausable Trail "community partners" the 23 -year-old arena. "We need to do a corpo-
and playground equip- will step forward to help Hundey added two rate guide to reconcile
ment. fund the project so the issues will have a major competing projects,"
The conn" ittee set aside town won't have to spend impact on what the town Hundey said after the
most of its meeting to dis- the entire amount. The does in the future: the meeting. "We need to
cuss the Leisure Services town has contacted play- potential sale of Exeter look at needs and oppor-
Planning Report done by ground equipment mak- Hydro and how the new tunities."
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