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The Times Advocate, 2005-11-16, Page 1212 Exeter Times–Advocate Wednesday,November 16, 2005 1 st Exeter Beavers Ride checks result in charges and suspensions HURON — Huron OPP conducting ride programs throughout Huron County stopped 190 vehicles last weekend. A total of three Liquor License Act, two Highway Traffic Act charges and four 12 hour suspen- sions were issued. One included a vehicle stopped on Nov. 5 in Exeter on Main Street. A 43 -year-old man from Bluewater Twp almost struck the officers involved. The driver was eventually stopped and arrested for impaired operation of a vehicle. GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE JEM VARIETY Crediton, Ontario Up to 50% off selected items New items added daily Movies: VHS $5 DVDs $10 (buy 4 get 1 free) CLOSING NOV. 30, 2005 I st Exeter Beavers were invested last week, with 20 new Beavers and 28 in total, plus four new leaders. Pictured in front from left are Carson Carter, Ryan Butler,Andrew Moses, Nathan Albrecht, Larry Hartman, Kyle Da Silva,Tyler Finch,Travis Simpson, James Alcock and Scott Turner; in the second row from left are leader Terry (Tic Tac) Chapman, Jonathan Miller, Craig Hannah,Austin Glavin,Wesley Moses,Alek Pach, Dylan Johns, Lucas Kaumanns, Kyle Hamather and Evan Krebs; in the third row from left are Tyler Krainz, Nathan Finch, Noah Chapman,Austin Buchannan,Terry Hartman, Joshawa Stanlake, John Hartman, Sam McEwan and Ben Turner; in the back from left are leaders George (Rusty) Finch, Pawel (Malak) Pach,Tom (Ringtail) Turner and new leaders Angela (Rainbow) Moses, Paul (Hawkeye) Alcock, Craig (Chip) Albrecht and Ron (Chatter) Hartman. (photo/Scott Nixon) Country Christmas home tour By Nina Van Lieshout TIMES -ADVOCATE STAFF LUCAN — The second annual country christmas home tour in Lucan is Sunday. The Lucan Area Heritage group are hosting the event. Seven homes will be featured. A pio- neer tea and dessert will also be includ- ed in the day's event. Proceeds from the tour will help sup- port the building of a new museum in Lucan. Secretary of the Lucan Area Heritage Sheila Hodgins says, "This is a $1 million dollar project." They have raised almost 50 per cent of their goal to date and plan on applying for a government grant. "The new museum will be built on Main CARPET BOWLING Nov. 7 Marshall Dearing Audrey MacGregor Sam Skinner Helen Patterson Bob Patterson Aldeen Skinner Mary DeBoer June Hodgson Marion Dearing Cathy Bell Marshall Dearing Susan Underhill Leona Elliot Nov. 11 3W35 3W35 3W30 2W21 2W21 2W19 2W17 2W17 3W27 2W24 2W24 2W24 2W20 0 0 0 Street and the plan is to have a theatre in the museum," says Hodgins. The construction of the building will begin next Spring. "We should hear about the government grant by April of 2006 but we will begin breaking ground either way at that time," says Hodgins. The museum will have two stories with the front of the building resembling an old central hotel. A large focus of the museum will be the history of the Donnellys. Tickets for the tour can be purchased in different locations in Lucan, including the Bank of Montreal. They can also be purchased at Village Vines in Exeter and by contacting Hodgins at 227-1812. Tickets are $20 per person. Solo results Nov 1st high Millie Webber 2nd high Shorty Caldwell 1st solo Rosaleen Berends 2nd solo Sandi Maxwell Hidden Score Iva Blair G.I.C.'s 420% ■ do Gaiser Knk --eale EXETER 1235-2420 GRAND BEND - 238-8484 CLINTON - 482-3401 Hydro One Holiday Light Exchange If you haven't already discovered energy- efficient LED lights, here's a chance to try them courtesy of Hydro One. LEDs (light emitting diodes) use up to 95% less energy, are more durable and outlast conventional incandescent holiday lights. Your home will not only glow nice and bright, but your electricity bill will also be lower. By switching to energy-efficient lighting, you're also helping the environment. The first 250 Hydro One customers to bring two strings of incandescent holiday lights (any type) to the Hydro One tent will receive a string of LED lights in exchange. (One exchange per family, please). We'll be in Exeter with lights on! Come out and see us. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25 MacNaughton Park Main Street, Exeter 6 - 8 p.m. (tree lighting by Exeter Lioness Club at 7 p.m.) Happy Holidays from Hydro One! hydro TIMES - ADVOCATE GIFT SUBSCRIPTION CANADIAN SUBSCRIPTION RATES ne Year - $38.00 + 2.66 GST = $40.66 Two Year - $70.00 + 4.90 GST = $74.90 ORDER BY PHONE, FAX OR EMAIL WITH VISA OR MASTERCARD,, OCP (GIFT CARD INCLUDED) = �= z �i��,� � 424 MAIN ST. EXETER, ONT. NOM 1S6 -\!� �' (519) 235-1331 • FAX (519) 235-0766 email: srollings@southhuron. com, _.1 TIMES -ADVOCATE