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Wednesday,November 9, 2005
Exeter Times–Advocate
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Outdoor rink planned for Exeter
By Scott Nixon the free outdoor rink will be any liabilities, Morley said it's
TIMES -ADVOCATE STAFF well used. still a situation he would like
"I really believe this project to avoid since insurance pre -
SOUTH HURON — Skaters has merit," he said. miums go up with the num-
will have a new option this While council supported ber of claims.
winter — an outdoor rink is McEwan's idea in principle, Coun. George Robertson
being proposed for ball dia- councillors balked at his expressed concern that
mond number one at the request of $3,000 from the municipal staff would end up
South Huron Rec Centre. municipality to pay for hoses, maintaining the rink and he
Exeter's George McEwan shovels and wood for boards. requested a list of those who
presented his idea of the skat- However, Dean Ducharme have said they will volunteer.
ing rink to South Huron coun- of Huron Contractors, sitting Coun. Harvey Ratz noted
cil Monday night, explaining in the gallery, said he would the success of the rink would
the outdoor rink could be donate the material needed be "at the mercy of the
used for hockey and recre- for the boards, a gesture for weather," while Coun. Ken
ational skating. which council formally Oke said he'd be happy if peo-
In his letter to council, thanked him. ple used the new rink instead
McEwan said the rink will be Council asked McEwan to of skating on Morrison Dam
easy to create and maintain fine-tune his proposal and when the ice isn't thick
and volunteers will flood the keep in touch with municipal enough.
ice and scrape snow away. He staff concerning the rink. Councillors also expressed
said the ball diamond is a Mayor Rob Morley said he concern about McEwan's
good location for a rink would prefer if the rink was original proposal of four -foot
because there are already just used for skating, since high boards; it was later
lights there, making night hockey would increase the agreed the boards would be
time skating possible. chance of accidents or lower than proposed.
McEwan cited the expense injuries. While the municipali-
of renting ice time as a reason ty's insurance would cover
Lions annive
The Zurich Lions celebrated 60 years of community
service to Zurich Nov. 5 at the Hay Hall in Zurich, with
Lion members from around the area stopping in to
offer congratulations.Above, charter memberVic Dinnin
cuts the cake surrounded by Lions Lou Schilbe, Richard
Erb,Wayne Thiel, MarkTucker,John Becker and Carl
Finkbeiner. Missing are Rick Smith, Kevin Campbell,
Brenda Winhold, Bill Pole, Chris Desplenter, Shelley
Geoffrey, Sandy Brey and Ed Diamond, who passed away
on Saturday. (photo/Pat Bolen)
Watch out for wildlife
HURON — The Western Region OPP Traffic and
Marine Section are warning motorists to watch out for
wildlife on area roadways.
November and December are two peak months when
deer and other types of wild animals venture onto high-
ways. This is their mating and migration periods.
In Western Region, Huron, Middlesex and Simcoe
County had the highest number of vehicle/animal
crashes.
Nov 2, 2005
Sol o results
1st high
2nd high
1st solo
2nd solo
Hidden Score (tie)
John Britnell
Shorty Caldwell
Rodalene Berends
Donna Corbett
Mona Traquair,
Ivan Blair
CARPET BOWLING
Mon. Oct. 31/05
Lucy Sage
Helen Patterso
Aideen Skinner
June Hodgson
Cathy Bell
Jean Estep
Ray Hodgson
Bob Patterso
Sam Skinner
Mary DeBoer
Bill Sullivan
Fri. Nov. 04/05
John Batten
Cathy Bell
Leona Elliot
Susan Underhill
Mike Underhill
3W36
2W1T36
2W1T29
2W23
1W1T20
1W1T20
1W1T20
1W1T20
1W1T20
2T14
2T14
3W38
2W27
2W27
2W22
2W19
Polka king Walter
Ostenak, right,and his
assistant Henny Grumme
entertained an enthusias-
tic crowd of Adult Day
Centre participants at last
week's Oktoberfest cele-
bration at the Saltford
Valley Hall in Goderich.
Midwestern Adult Day
Services held the event
for all five of their Day
Centres, including Exeter
and Grand Bend, which
allows people a chance to
get together, socialize and
have a good time. Clients,
volunteers and staff
enjoyed the opportunity
to dance to the lively
music. (photo/submitted)
Heartliuiid
Community Credit Union Limited
Where membership makes the difference
NOTICE TO MEMBERS
54th ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
Will Be Held At The Royal Canadian Legion Clinton, Ontario
on Wednesday, November 23rd, 2005
Complimentary Dinner: 6 pm; Meeting Start Time: 7 pm
For Dinner Planning, Attendance Must be Confirmed in Advance
Please Register By Contacting Your Branch or by
calling Shelley Merner (519) 482 3409 ext. 231
by Wednesday Nov. 16 2005
For the purpose of receiving reports and financial statements for the year ending
September 30, 2005; electing directors and Credit Committee members; appointing audi-
tors; and the transacting of all other business of an Annual Meeting, as outlined on the
agenda for the meeting.
There will be special business considered at this meeting:
1. To consider and, if thought advisable, to pass, pursuant to section 309 of the Credit
Unions and Caisses Populaires Act, 1994 (the "Act"), a special resolution approving the
Heartland Community Credit Union Limited ("Heartland") proposed amalgamation with
Woodslee Credit Union Limited ("Woodslee"), and the carrying on of business thereafter
with Woodslee as one amalgamated credit union pursuant to the terms and conditions of
an amalgamation agreement between Heartland and Woodslee dated as of the 26th day
of September, 2005.
2. To consider and, if thought appropriate, to confirm amendments to various sections of
Heartland's by-laws to replace its Credit Committee with a Loans Officer, and to clarify the
date on which nominations for election to the Board of Directors must be received by
Heartland.
The proposed special resolutions are available in all branches of Heartland and at
www.heartlandcommunitycu.com.
Pursuant to section 7.07 of Heartland's by-laws, no other business may be considered at
this meeting.
Special Door Prizes!
Transportation Available
Buses will be leaving from the Exeter and Listowel branch office parking lots at
5:00 p.m. Please call Kim Perrier at Exeter Branch 235-0640 or Mike Shepski at Listowel
Branch 291-6189 by Friday, Nov. 18, 2005, to arrange.
Confirm your attendance today. Hope to see you there!
October 24th, 2005
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Corporate Secretary — Peter McFalls
Notes:
1. The special business to be considered at this meeting requires the approval of at least
two-thirds of the members of Heartland present at the Special Meeting in person, or, as
permitted by the Act and by Heartland's by-laws, represented at the Special Meeting by
proxy, and voting.
2. Only members of Heartland, according to its records as of Oct. 23rd, 2005 (the "Record
Date" according to Heartland's by-laws), shall be entitled to notice of the meeting.
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