Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1984-12-05, Page 281,.,." -- Page 16A Times -Advocate, December 5, 1984 WELCOME TO ZURICH - Zurich's representative on the Ausable-Bayfield Conservation Authority Keith Westlake welcomes Thedford's Doug Gilpin to Tues- day's annual meeting in Zurich. T -A photo • •PHOTO • • • FINISHING • SPECIAL • PRINT & PR In • ON 110.126.135 COLOUR FILM II 1.00 OFF 12 Ex. al • 2.00 OFF 24 Ex. IN ■ 3.00 OFF 36 Ex. • WITH THIS AD• • DISC 15 Ex5.99 as ■ SLiDE E6 • IIII 20 Ex 3.95 36 Ex 6.95 • PHOTO 60 • Next Day - • Service • • 350 Main 235-1792 ■ Exeter Merchants p ick winning hands tificates are Violent Stone, 72 Mill, Exeter, Dinney's; Jo - Dee Rowe, RR 1, Woodham, Russell's Exeter. Full house winners are Mrs. Judy McBride, RR 1, Cen- tralia, 835 Stedman's, $15 Times Advocate and $10 Wuerth's Shoes; Marlene Mathers, 111 Anne, Exeter, 820 Dinney's; Paul Sass, 66 •r e _ __ _ William, Exeter, $10 Rumours and Rumours II and 810 Smyth's Shoes; Christine Bruxer, RR 2, Kippen, $20 Russell Electric; Barb Tiedeman, Exeter, 820 Gen's Sewing Centre; Maryann DeKoker, Exeter, $20 Something Special; Mrs. Pat Watson, 78 Andrew, Exeter, 810 Smyth's and $10 Rumours and Rumours II, Straight flush winners were: Kate Bierling, 176 Huron, Exeter, 825 Fincher's and 825 Shaw's Dairy Store; Shirley Snell, 77 Anne, Ex- eter, $25 G&G Discount and $25 Dutch Canadian Store; Barb Ford, 429 Main, Exeter, $25 Sweat Chic and $25 Coun- try Flowers; Charmaine Wise, $25 Earl Campbell Jewellers; Marie Jaques, 134 Columbia, Huron Park, $25 The Feather Tick; Marilyn Stasik, 81 Nelson, Exeter, $35 Jacqueline's Fashions; Shirley Campbell, 249 Main, Exeter, $25 A&H Superior; Doris Dettmer, Exeter, $25 Fisher's Pro Hardware. The two pair winners are: Bill Dougherty, Exeter, $20 Exeter Pharmacy; Mrs. Alma Ballantyne, RR 1, Kirkton, $15 Little People; Christine Eveleigh, Kirkton, $15 Little People; Barb Ford, Exeter, One FTD Christmas Arrangement from the Flower Pedlar; Marg Inson, 293 William, Exeter; $10 Wuerth's Shoes; Larry Black, Exeter, $10 Times Advocate; Gail Sararas, Hay P.O., $10 Something Special. The 1964 Winning Hands contest sponsored by Exeter Mainway merchants again proved to be very popular with thousands of entries. The winners were drawn on the weekend and the first two names out of the large con- tainer with Royal Flushes each receive 875 in gift cer- tificates. They are Joan Fink- beiner, RR 2 Dashwood who wins $50 of merchandise from Gerrard's and 825 from Im- age Cleaners and Frances Ayotte, Hay P.O., the winner of $50 from Darling's IGA and 825 from Image Cleaners. The next five Royal Flush winners were: John Schwart- zentruber, 176 Sanders, Ex- eter, $50 certificate from Swartman's of Exeter; Andy DeBoer, 130 Gidley, Exeter 850 certificate from Canadian Tire; Bernice Shipman, Ex- eter $50 certificate from Hopper -Hockey; Eleanor Horn, 283 Sanders, Exeter $50 certificate from Hopper - Hockey; Elizabeth Varley, 226 William, Exeter $50 cer- tificate Hopper -Hockey. The first three of a kind hands drawn was submitted by Donna Pridham, Box 817 Exeter and she receives $20 certificates from Exeter Pharmacy and Dinney's. The next five with three of a kind win $10 certificates each. They are Jane Harvey, 92 Huron, Exeter, Smyth's Shoes; John Schwartzen- truber, Exeter, Wuerth's Shoes; Ina Browning, Crediton, Tasty Nu Bakery; Yvonne Oud, 54 Mill, Exeter, Smyth's Shoes; Jane Harvey, Exeter, Wuerth's Shoes. The first two with straights each win $20 in certificates. They are Barb Tiedeman, 110 James, Exeter, Dinney's and Jean Zeehuisen, 105 Andrew. A gift o be cherished See our complete collection of diamond pendants and matching earrings, set in 14 kt. gold. Use our convenient laya- way plan Your selection can be gift -wrapped free of charge. DIAMOND PENDANTS AND EARRING SETS NOW PRICED FROM ONLY Layaway now for Christmas! 125. ANSTETT JEWELLERS 8 Albert St. CLINTON 284 Main St EXETER 26 Main St South SEAFORTH 135 Queen St East ST. MARYS 203 Durham St E WALKERTON Exeter, Disney's. The next five with straights each get 810 in certificates. They are Karen Snow, 33 Sherwood, Exeter, Times Ad- vocate; Kim Pinder, 30 Waterloo, Exeter, Wuerth's Shoes; Yvonne Oud, Exeter, Smyth's Shoes; Gaye Kerr, 53, Gidley, 3- Gidley, Exeter, Wuerth's Shoes; Doris Weigand, 27 Huron, Exeter, Tasty Nu Bakery. 850 in certificates goes to the first two hands drawn with four of a kind. They are Gertrude Hamilton, Box 347, Exeter, 825 Brigitte's Fashions and $25 Exeter Electric and Miss M. Phillips, 252 Churchill, Exeter, $25 Photo 60 and $25 Anstett Jewellers. The next three with four of a kind each get 825 in gift certificates. They are: Russell Brown, 51 Anne, Exeter, Superhair; Jane Harvey, Exeter, RSD Sport Den Inc.; Joanne Pickering, RR 3, Dashwood, Decorators Touch Plus. Getting 820 each in cer- BIG BROTHERS PARADE - Members of the South Huron Big Brothers and Big Sisters T -A photo took part in Saturday's Santa Claus parade. SH Youth for Christ hear London singers South Huron Youth For Christ held the December Rally Saturday night December 1 at the Brucefield school with a real good atten- dance. the Rally opened with several choruses and prayer by Director Don Westlake. Quizzing followed with five teams on Psalms 122 and 123, with the following results: Zurich 1st; Bayfield and Ex- eter tied; Huron Park 4th; Seaforth 5th. The announcement was made regarding the Winter Genealogicalro u g p get many requests The Huron County gestions were requested for Genealogical Society started the program section of the its November meeting with a May meeting. pot luck supper at the There being no further Goderich Township Hall in business,' the meeting was Holmesville. The event was then turned over to the well attended and thoroughly Nominations Co-ordinator, enjoyed by all. Carole Robinson, for the an- nual election of officers. Results of the election are as follows: chairman - Karen Harman of Bayfield; second vice-chairrnan - Ruth Galbraith of Brussels and secretary - Margaret Cook of Goderich. Alison Lobb of Clin- ton moves into the position of past chairman with Ann Clark of Walton moving into the position of first vice- chairman. Chairman Alison Lobb read a letter from Marjorie Sim- mons, president of the On- tario Genealogical Society, thanking the Huron County Branch for its kind donation during their time of financial difficulty. It was moved by the Reverend Van Slyke, seconded by Yvonne Porter and carried that a further $150 be forwarded to the Ontario Genealogical Society Library Program. Quei es were real from persons searching for infor- mation on the following names: Bignall (Hullett and Morris Township) ; Stanbury (Clinton); Stewart (Morris Township); Hincks (God- erich); Brereton/Copeland/- Evans (Goderich); Flynn (Clinton); MacTavish (Grey) ; Woodward/Bedard (Goderich or Zurich) ; Lind- say (Blyth); Hunter (Usborne); Graham; Stewart (Wawanosh) ; and Murdock (Ashfield and Lucknow). A letter was read from Ar- nold Schwab, Professor of English at California State University in Long Beach. Prof. Schwab is compiling a checklist of Canadian poets from the Huron County and Goderich area and is in- terested in hearing from anyone with information on: William Ballantyne, Hugh Duncan Cameron, Eloise A. Skimmings, Richard Skimm- ings, Adah Reid, W. Clark Sandercott and Thomas Frederick Young. Grace Atkin of Exeter has kindly volunteered to arrange a meeting place in Exeter for the April meeting which will be a Beginner's Night. Sug- Announcement F.J.S. Pearce Ltd. Ontario Land Surveyor Peter G. Moreton MR. FRED PEARCE O.L.S. is pleased to an- nounce the acquisition of the practice of F.J.S. PEARCE Ontario land Surveyor by AR- CHIBALD, GRAY & McKAY LTD. The Office will remain at 169 HURON ST. STRATFORD ONT. and will be managed by Mr. Peter G. Moreton, Ontario Land Surveyor and Canada Lands Surveyor. Archibald, Gray & McKay Ltd. hos its head of- fice in London with consultation offices in Ex- eter and Strothroy. Announcement Archibald, Gray & McKay Lfd. Ontario Land Surveyors Douglas A. Culbert MR. PETER G. MORETON, O.L.S., C.L.S. of Ar- chibald, Gray & McKay Ltd. Ontario land Surveyors is pleased to announce that DOUGLAS A. CULBERT, B.Sc., O.I.S. has join- ed the firm. Camp at Devalan, New York in February.Thereare a good number planning on going; if anyone whishes to go, contact Ron Westlake, Bayfield. The program was turned over to a singing group from London called "Rejoice" and they put on the entire pro- gram, accompanying themselves with guitar, piano, tambourine, bells, drums and other small in- struments. This proved a real lively and spiritual program. The January Rally will be on January 5 at the school with a London Group called "Paradise Players". This group attended the Olympics at Los Angeles this past sum- mer. This program will be dramatized. If you want a real night of Christian fellowship be sure to attend. Ron closed the Rally with prayer. This was followed by a time of Fellowship and the board members served refreshments of Christmas cookies, squares, with coffee and punch. Everyone enjoyed a real profitable evening. Be sure and attend January and enjoy Christian Fellowship for all the family. RECEIVE GRANT A grant of 82,500 has bee provided under Environme Ontario's Waste Manageme Improvement Program to th Township of West William for study of its landfill sit Environment Minister And Brandt announced today. The Waste Managemen Improvement Program is in tended to provide financia assistance to relieve th burden imposed o municipalities in meeting th standards required for th safe disposal of domesti waste. The Township of Wes Williams will use the funds t conduct a hydrogeologica study to assess site suitabili ty at the landfill site. n nt nt e s e, y t 1 e n e e c t 0 RICE Small Appliance Repair RR 1 Thedford 243-2621 Have your small appliances repaired now at Tess cost than replacement. IREPAIRS TO Alt MAKES ANO MODELS I Drop off and pick up at Fisher Hardware, Exeter, Schilbe Pro Hardware, Zurich, Tieman's Hardware, Dashwood, Blue Water Hardware, Grand Bend. 4 EAVESTROUGH ALUMINUM and VINYL SIDING 11 ALUMINUM STORM DOORS and WINDOWS ��,• ALUMINUM AWNINGS '�'■ -=4/ REPLACEMENT WINDOWS • RENOVATIONS and GENERAL CONSTRUCTION • FREE ESTIMATES • JIM CKER CONSTRUCTION DASHWOOD 237-3526 EXETER CEMETERY BOARD NOTICE OF RATE INCREASE 1 Grave Lot 1 Grave Lot (NR) 2 Grave Lots 2 Grave Lots (NR) 3 Grave Lots 3 Grave Lots (NR) 4 Grave Lots 4 Grave Lots (NR) Existing Price $160.00 $194.00 $303.00 $364.00 $463.00 $524.00 $590.00 $667.00 Effective Jan. 1 /85 $168.00 $204.00 $318.00 $382.00 $486.00 $550.00 $620.00 $700.00 (NR) refers to Non -Resident Purchaser. Perpetual Flower Beds - $360.00. Those persons wishing to pre -arrange in- terment charges and maintenance of monuments and markers may prepay these services to the Board. Inquiries and purchases arranged at the Cemetery or the Municipal Office. Exeter Cemetery Board 1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIWIIIIIIIIIIIIlll111111111IIIIIIIIl1111111lIlIIIIII!lIIIIlIIIIIIIII IIINIItl111111lI1lIlIIINNlIIII iOkIPP The most welcome Gift under the Tree On Mother! On Father! On sister and brother! On every member of the family these are the coziest, warmest... most wanted Christmas slippers around! Our selection is super LIONESS FLOAT - Connie Birmingham pilots the Ex- eter Lioness float in Saturday's Santa Claus parade. Filter Queen "IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA" 482-7103 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Shop Early For Best =Choice New This Year For the little ones! Slippers Special This Wed., Thurs. Fri. & Sat. Smyth's I MAIN ST. EXETER $7.99 SHOE STORE LTD. = PHONE 235-1933 :,lmnnlluuunun,nnnnuuulunluununul111111l111111111111Nnn1n1tH1teu1n11n1uutuonlulut111111111un1ulltNlnntumtunitaltutnnuuuN i .74 1 1 R 9 Revision of Rates for the Town of Exeter Due to the higher cost of providing service. the Exeter Public Utilities Commission has found it necessary to increase its electrical rates for 1985 os of January 1st. Ontario Hydro has found it necessary to increase the wholesale rotes 8.6 percent in 1985 and in order to meet this additional costs as well os in- creases in material etc. the :Jtility must increase retail rates by approximately 6.9 percent. Subject to Approval by Ontario Hydro New Monthly Rate to Residential Customers Effective on all consumption used on or after January 1. 1985 Kilowatt hour Cost per (KWH) consumption KWH First 200 KHW 8.006 All additional KWH 4.506 Minimum monthly bill 14.50 Exeter Public Utilities Commission 379 Main St. S., Exeter, Ontario NOM 150 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Shop Early For Best =Choice New This Year For the little ones! Slippers Special This Wed., Thurs. Fri. & Sat. Smyth's I MAIN ST. EXETER $7.99 SHOE STORE LTD. = PHONE 235-1933 :,lmnnlluuunun,nnnnuuulunluununul111111l111111111111Nnn1n1tH1teu1n11n1uutuonlulut111111111un1ulltNlnntumtunitaltutnnuuuN i .74 1 1 R 9