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The Huron Expositor, 1989-01-11, Page 1414A — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JANUARY 11 , 1989 ®QUEEN'S CRIME STOPPERS SEAFORTH Daily Specials • NEW — Dieters Specials • Kiddies Menu • Friday Lunch Buffet • MUSIC NEW FEATURE The Last Sunday Of The Month SUNDAY BRUNCH 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. SENIORS 10% OFF Phone 1-800-265-1777 SERVICES 527-0560 American Top 40 Musk tor Buck & Does, Dances and other Special Occasions YOU'RE SPECIAL AT THE QUEEN'S CAFE Y QUEEN'S�j ewifik SEAFORTH _1 Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. T.O. JOKER Ask About Our POOL Competition LIVE ROCK AT ITS BEST A ICKIEN SIC HSN PIECE C�CHICKEN099V SPECIAL ■ EVERY DAY BREAKFAST 3 EGGS, BACON, HAM or 199 SAUSAGE, HOMEFRIES & TOAST SUBS am, Salami or Beef 1 99 DINNER SPECIAL MONDAY TO FRIDAY 95 ROAST BEEF 2 PC. of FISH. 3 PC. of CHICKEN 1 CHIPPERS LicKPNR CHICKEN ir1•xMy�l,.±e r BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND *SUFFLE OA Sato, Jan. 21 SIGN YOU 6 e TEA C Seaforth A 10" THURS., FRI., SAT. (Matinee 4:00 to 6:00) TOURNA IN CASH UP AT THE ENT* PRIZES Police seeking Exeter flasher Crime Stoppers and the Exeter Police Force are seeking public assistance in locating a male flasher. On December 5, 1988 a lone male entered the Becker's Store on Main Street in Ex- eter. It was approximately 9:05 p.m. when the man started reading through the magazine rack. After about 10 minutes of looking through the magazines he followed the store clerk into the back room where she was doing some work. The suspect entered the room with a magazine cover- ing his groin area. He pulled away the cover, exposed his genitals, then began to fondle them in front of the store clerk. The clerk began to scream and the suspect ran from the store. With this article is a police composite drawing of the suspect. He is described as a white male, six feet tall, 160 lbs. and ap- proximately 30 -years -old. He has dirty blonde hair, a full mustache, and three or Maplewood residents ,relaxing At Maplewood Manor this week, the Christmas decorations were all put away, but the colorful poinsettias remind everyone of the happy holiday season. . All of the residents who were away visiting families have now returned. And the familiar knitting, reading, cards and friend- ly chats are the favorite pastimes after the Christmas rush. Back before Christmas though, on the Thursday, Carole Carter and, her mother Mrs. Brown came to Maplewood for an afternoon • of Christmas carolling. Mrs. Brown sang 0 Holy Night for the enjoyment of everyone. The staff presented ..the residents with overflowing baskets of fruit and refreshments were served following the singing. On Christthas day, residents and staff en- joyed the opening of gifts and a delicious turkey dinner with all the trimmings. Each resident also received a box of chocolates and a Christmas rose. • 527-0980 UCC and DOE for G • rinne eCorrte and Tony Diemert SATURDAY, JAN. 14 For intormaeion Call 522-0247 four days growth of beard. He was wearing a blue three-quarter length coat and a blue toque. If you know who this man is call Crime Stoppers of Huron County toll free at 1-800-265-1777. You will be speaking to a police officer and you will never have to tell him who you are. Your call will not be traced or recorded. You will never have to go to court, and no one will ever know who you are. If an arrest is made you will earn a cash reward paid to you at a confidential meeting place by a member of the board of r directors. The police don't monitor the ;1, pay-offs and you are paid in unmarked ; small bills. Crime Stoppers can pay up to $1,000 for information which has led to an arrest. Call during business hours Monday to Fri- day, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Remember we pay cash for clues. after holiday New Year's was welcomed in by many of the residents. Good wishes were expressed by all to have a healthy 1989. This week on Tuesday and Thursday mor- nings two students from Mrs. Hoelscher's Grade 6-7 class at Seaforth Public School., came to Maplewood. They spend time with the residents either chatting, playing cards or checkers. Grace Scott instill the cham- pion at Chinese checkers. Wednesday morning Rev. Snihur from Londesboro made a special visit with Elsie Shaddick. Elsie had just returned to Maplewood after being a patient in Clinton Public Hospital. Rev. Snihur then conducted the usual Wednesday ministerial service at 11 a.m. Wednesday evening it was time once again to play Lion's T.V.: Bingo. No lucky winners this week but maybe next. Thank you to Ann Downey and Marj Maloney for Criminals • from page 2 of Charles Ng and other American murderers to the United States immediately to stand trial for the crimes for which they are accused. Letters should be addressed to the Justice Minister of Canada and forward- ed to: Victims of Violence, 305, 10454 82nd Avenue, Edmonston, T6E 4Z7. . Thank you, Gary Rosenfeldt President PARK THEATRE GGGERIC0 524-1011 � Fri.-Thurs., JAN. 13-19 Fri. & Sat. 7 & 9 P. Sun.-Thurs. 8 P.M. This holiday season, Journey to the most wonderful place in the universe... $3,013 voglOr CCDC Home. T H E R ETU R N Long Distance? Call 1-800-265-3438 for Toll Free Movie Info. 11 a9NT 1s 'CROP RECREATIO'; COMMITTEE Open Meeting TUES., JAN. 1 7 8 P.M. McKillop Towns Office Winthrop •Do HOW DOES THIS WORK AGAIN? IT'S EASY! you have papers that have to be in Toronto today? •Ever faced with deadlines? MEET THEM WITH B OD LAGE WINTER CARNIVAL Saturday, January 14th i ~'Door Prizes Galore *Poker Rally "Registration at 9:30 a.m. GODERICH KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS "MONSTER BINGO" " JACKPOT 421500. MIZEMONEY dir00A. MUST .D1 -EVERY THURSDAY EVENING et SALTFORD VALLEY HALL For Further Information Call DOORS OPEN: 6:30 • DINOO 7:30 524-9691 their help with the Bingo. Friday morning Gail Hills came to:+ Maplewood to assist the residents. After visiting with many, Gail drove some ladies" uptown to do some banking and "January sale shopping". Thank you Gail, your help is. greatly appreciated. Friday afternoon Ruth Bock was welcomes ed back after the holidays for Maplewood's; Bingo. Each week five games are played'• and a Wintario ticket given to the winner of each game. This week Willy Tremeer won ? one game, Anna Agar won" two games and Pete Tremeer, who was celebrating his bir- thday on Friday, also won two games.• py Birthday to Pete. • Starting this next week, residents of Maplewood are once gain going to enjoy the fun of bowling. Pete Tremeer is particularly looking forward to the bowling. Thank you to Dr. Markus and Dr. Under- wood for their extra visits over the holidays. Unfortunately many residents were ill from an. untimely flu bug. Also thank you to Dr. Rodney who made a special visit on Tues- day along with his assistant. *enfant? (tlnmmnnitg 3H0spital Stuff extefl to this inuitatinn to FAX Instant Document Transmission The Huron Expositor has a FAX machine in our office that lets you contact any other Fax machine in the world --. instantly. The Expositor offers you the service of the FAX for $4.00 for the first printed sheet and $1.00 for each additional sheet. Our FAX number is also your number so If you want to be reached instantly — we will receive your messages for $1.00 per sheet. J, Huron . 1 xpositOr " v 527-0240 Call us at. 527-0240 for details. inti r inti ritd.e to behelbtrt Seaferth & District (IIummunitg ULentrea IB.efreshmetfts ut 6:39 pm Kum/untie tunitlelit dining beginning at 7 pm Dancing in the mistg moonlight bg "alhe >Oantc',nod" A brim for u trip for turn to Cup 19egaa arrnngeb bg arauel Serine PrnceeLB to Seaford! Qtuntmunitg }lospftul fauflbiug Num') 1iieence Dia: 644956 $ 100. / couple Neb. 11, 1989 6:38 to 1:08 Blhts ab spnnsareb bg 1i llitneg-ifltbeg /Funeral Rome Trio • from page 3 maintenance and cleaning, and for supervi- sion and administration. Mrs. Mallette is optimistic the Ministry of Community and Social Services will give the committee a green light on the project. She thinks this need in the village will eventually be satisfied. "I'm positive there will be a day-care cen= tre in,the area, but it takes so long to get the wheels rolling and get ground broken. But I really believe there will be day-care. There has to be. And I'd like to see it done properly." Irked. • from page 1 mittee last Year. "They (MCSS) gave us many deadlines to meet and we had to work hard to meet them." Exeter Reeve Bill Mickle said the stall- - ing is an example of Ontario government's increasing reluctance to fund municipal projects. I think we should let them know quite emphatically that we would like an answer as to whether they are prepared to go in '89, or where it sits." Mickle later said municipal represen- tatives on such groups as the Association of Municipal of Ontario fear a decline in pro- vincial funding after a December announce- ment that unconditional grants to municipalities will be held without an in- crease in 1989. "The unconditional side of municipal fun- ding is going to take a less important role in your budgeting." He also said that "as a group" municipalities which have little debt are be- ing punished by the government for having good management, since Ontario argues that municipalities should be paying a' larger share than the province because the senior government is deeperin debt. In other county news, council spent the bulk of the morning Thursday hearing reports from Planning and Development, Huron County Pioneer Museum, Engineer- ing and Social Services depa •nts. Spokesmen for each depa •nt view- ed their operations for r benefit o ew councillors elected in Nrvember. The maining four departme is are to report the next meeting. M a n • from page 2 day evening when 13 members made the trip. Commencing January 1, 1939, operating room and maternity case charges will be ad- justed to make the charges uniform throughout all Huron County Hospitals. , JANUARY 9,1964 Appointment of council representatives td board and commissions highlighted the first business meeting of Seaforth's 1964 council Monday evening. Establishing a record for; brevity, ceftainly as far as recent years are, concered, council completed everything on, the agenda and adjourned before 10 o'clock: Tuckersmith council met in the Town Hall, Seaforth, on Monday, when members subscribed to the oath of office as ad- ministered by Clerk J.I. McIntosh. This was' followed by a brief inspirational talk by the Rev. Howard Plant, of Brucefield. Seaforth Firemen re-elected John F. Scott' as Chief at the annual meeting of the Brigade Thursday evening. The 1963 chairman of the Seaforth District High School Board, Ed. Dearing of RR 1 Staffa, Monday night was elected chairman of the Advisory Vocational Committee of the Central Huron Secondary School at Clinton.' Huron County Council of 1964 will have seven new members and 29 who served previously. Seaforth's deputy -reeve brings the total to 36, instead of 35. F�"