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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1976-09-30, Page 9ADMIRERS - During the judging of elementary school pets at the Ex- eter Fair Saturday morning, Debbie and Karla Josephson have a chance to admire one of the rabbits entered, T-A photo Won't provide grant for area recreation NOW on 1 year term GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES IVO STANDARD TRUST COMPANY 382 Dundas St. Woodstock, Ontario Telephone 539-5601 out of town call collect, MEMBER CANADA DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION The Light Touch By JACK LAVENDER Hush money is what babysitters are paid, * * * if you want to let the rest of the world go by, just drive within the legal speed limit, • * * A college education adds thousands of dollars to a man's lifetime income which he spends sending his soh to college, * * * Cow: an animal that gives all the milk it con to farmers who tan all the milk it gives. * Sign •in a beauty shops "We Curl Up and Dye For You.' You'll never get the "brush" at JACK'S Stoat! 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GEE 497 MAIN STREET EXETER, ONTARIO NOM 150 (519) 235.0101 , SUITE 208 190 WORTLEY ROAD LONDON, ONTARIO N6C 4Y7 (519) 673.1421 Results from Exeter Fair school division September 30, 1976 Poo. 9 TOWN OF EXETER DEMOLITION TENDER Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned until .;QO p.m., October 12th, 1976 for the Demolition and Removal of the structure known as the Exeter Communi- ty Centre. All materials and equipment to become the property of the Contractor. The structure may be inspected daily between the hours of B:00 a.m. 5;00 p,M., Monday to Friday, The Contractor must furnish proof of Insurance and a Per- formance Bpnd, Further information and tender forms are available at 406 Main Street South, Exeter, Ontario, Any tender not necessarily accepted by the Owner. S. H. Ca rsccidelen Clerk 406 Main Street EXETER, Ontario A proposal to have Huron County establish an annual grant of up to $1,000 on a matched dollar for dollar basis, as an incentive to municipalities to form and operate co-operative area Recreation Boards was defeated on Friday by the council, The vote showed 33 opposed and only 20 favoring the motion, County Council did support the theory of forming such area boards to facilitate "better co- operation between municipalities and to encourage better utilization of facilities and ser- vices. The Clinton Town Council had first asked Huron County Council to investigate the financing of recreation services within the County in January of 1974. Since that time, the County Development Officer, Spence Cummings, in co-operation with representatives from the Ministry of Culture and Recreation and several of the Recreation Directors from municipalities within Huron County, worked to assess and evaluate the current status quo within the County, In September of 1975 this group submitted a report to County Council which investigated the areas of existing:' facilities, facility uses, a breakdown of the recreation financing in the County, population statistics, the planning process for recreation in the County, the extent of co- operation in planning and action that exists at present, future individual plans of municipalities and the attitudes of both elected and municipally appointed of- ficials to the question. As a result of that study, the committee recommended to council that Huron become more involved in the assessment, planning, development and support of recreation in the County. They also suggested that neighboring municipalities be encouraged to develop methods of co-operation in the delivery of recreation services ,and education in changing trends in the philosophy of leisure. It was also suggested that equitable and fair system for cost sharing and decision making among municipalities that are sharing programs and facilities be developed, using an appropriate formula system, County Council accepted that report, as presented, and asked the Development Committee to research the topic further and to. come back with suggestions on how those recommendations might be carried out, The Development Committee then formed an internal Recreation Study Committee to deal with the issue, composed of three members from the Development Committee, the County Development Officer and two Recreation Directors from within the County. This subcommittee, together with the Development Com- mittee, held three meetings, at Exeter, Clinton and Wingham, for local councils and recreation committees. A questionnaire was completed at the meetings and based on the results the committee presented Friday's recommendations to County Council, Development Committee chairman Frank Cook (Deputy Reeve of Clinton) told the council that he did not believe the grant, which could reach a maximum of only $26,000 would solve the problem. " But it could serve as a carrot, an encouragement, to the municipalities to get together in local boards," he said, Goderich Deputy Reeve Bill Clifford asked just what the criteria for receiving a grant would be, pointing out that Goder\ich has worked in co- operali on with Colborne and Goderich Townships for some time, Clerk Treasurer B.G. Hanly explained that any such co- operative board operating programs valued at $6,000 would be eligible. He went on to point out that formation of the area boards would in no way effect the existing recreation committees in the municipalities, Those committees would continue to operate as always. Finlay MacDonald, Deputy Reeve of Ashfield told the meeting that in his opinion this is a time of restraint and the County was "into too many things already, We don't need to go into recreation as well." As the final vote on the recommendation reflects, a number of the councils were willing to endorse the proposal to encourage the area boards, but not to sweeten the pot with any - Continued from Page 8 Rob Bilcke P13; Late Cabbage, Paul Stewart U, Heather Love 5, Mathew Turkey E, Arlene Walper S; Carrots long, Brent McDonald E, Murray Rundle U, Rob Bilcke PB, Billy McDonald E; Carrots short, Cheryl Cann U, Marsha Clarke S, Alan Hodgert U, Arlene Walper S; Cucumbers, Jeff Coward 1.1, Sandy Pratt E, David Stephen U, Marg Pryde H; Cucumbers, Dale Kints PB, Cucumbers, Dale Kints PB, George Pratt E, Doug Cooper U, Billy McDonald E, Spanish onions, Marg Pryde H, Ruth Arm Essery U, Katherine Jolly E, Joan Cooper U; Onions, George Pratt E, Heather Love S, Jamie Beuerman E, Sandy Pratt E; Squash 2 varieties, Doug Cooper U, Cindy Down U, Heather Love S; Pepper Squash, Brenda Thompson E, Dianne Eisen- schink E, Paul Stewart U, Katherine Jolly E; Pie Pumpkin, Cheryl Stewart, Dennis Kints PB, Alan Hodgert U, Paul Love S; Table corn, Cheryl Cann U, Paul Stewart U; Potatoes, Kelly Jones E, Doug Cooper U, Sandy Pratt E, George Pratt E; Sweet Peppers, Brent McDonald E, Cheryl Cann U, Billy McDonald E, Donna Prout U; Muskmelon, Alan Hodgert U, Cheryl Stewart U; Watermelon, Mark Penhale U, Paul Stewart U, Billy McDonald E, Cheryl Cann U; Tomatoes, Lisa Hern U, Donna Prout U, Cheryl Stewart U. Sandy Pratt E; Handicrafts Bookmark, Sharen Skinner E, Debbie Josephson E, Janet Kints PB, Dennis Kints PB; Article Hand Knit, Arlene Walper S, Jayne Hendrick U, Nancy Miller E, Kathy Speziale E; Hand Embroidery, Linda Smith E, Cathy Cable S, Suzanne Fink- beiner S; Liquid Embroidery, Suzanne Finkbeiner S, Tracey Sutton JAD, Susan Hayter S; Macrame, Kelly Livingstone E, Arlene Walper S, Joanne Kintz PB, Tammy Robinson E; Decorated gift boys birthday, Dale Kints PB; Weaving, Cathy Hogan, PB, Debbie Josephson E; Crocheting, Arlene Walper S, Sharen Skinner E, Tracy Mac- Donald E, Audrey Van Wieren U; Pin Cushion, Miriam Wright E, Kathryn Orr S, Nancy Miller E, Tom Irvine E; Cushion, Sharen Skinner E, Darlene McBride E, Nancy Miller E, Karen Hart E; Stuffed Toys, Nancy Miller E, Lori Brand S, Suzanne Fink- beiner S, Gail Reid E ;Sewing card, Theresa Van Wieren U, Robbie Russell E, Sheri Cornish E, Kathleen Little E; Imaginary birds, Steven Wright E, Dale Kints PB, David Russell E, Jeff Kints PB;Macaroni Article, Karla Josephson E, Dawn Taylor E, Suzanne Finkbeiner S, Bob Sims U; Spool toy, Rhonda Dickey E, Chris Dickey E; Leaf Collection, Tammy Laithwaite E, Shelley Skinner E, Kelly Johns U, -financial assistance. McKillop Reeve Allan Camp- bell suggested that a present a great deal of voluntary assistance goes into operating the community arenas across the county, especially the smaller ones, and he told council that introducing more grants might well serve to destroy this "home effort and local philosophy". Hensall Reeve John Baker said that in his village there was a real need for area recreation. "Even if this proposal is defeated, I want to sit down with the surrounding townships and talk about area recreation," Noting that council seemed unwilling to put up the necessary funds to introduce thp grant system Harold Lobb, Reeve of Clinton, even suggested that the County consider starting its own lottery to raise the necessary funds. Katherine Jolly E; Seeds picture, Theresa Van Wieren U, Kathleen Little E, Steven Wright E; Pop bottle doll, Katherine Jolly E, Shelly Skinner E, Kendra Arthur E; Butterfly article, Jamie Beuerman E, Dale Kints PB, Karla Josephson E, Robbie Russell E; Homemade candle, Katherine Jolly, E, Heather Love S, Dougie Kells E, Sarah Pat- terson E; Egg shells, Karla Josephson E; Large flower, Karen Josephson E, Karen Cudmore E, Dale Kints. PB; A mobile, Sheri Cornish E, Kellie Whiteford E, Monique Aunger Dougie Kells E; Discarded material, Shelly Skinner E, Debra Forest E, Dale Kints PB, Glenn Hatter S; Finger puppet, Heather Love S, Dale Kints PB;Phentex article, Karen Rowe E; Crafts Open class Grades 3, 4 5 - String Art Grant Hay ter S, Chris Van Gerwen P13, Pam McCaffrey E, Craig Cudmore E; Toothpick Sculpture, Doug Cooper U, Lisa Wright E, Darlene McBride E; Macaroni & straw, Debbie Josephson E, Lisa Wright E; Imaginary animal, Bryan Quinn, E, Lynn Dawson E, Nancy Miller E, Scott Bogart E; Weeds & Flowers, Karen Hart E, Debbie Down U, Lisa Wright E, Michele Aunger E; Insect & Butterflies, Brent Dawson U, Karen Dauber E; Place mat, Linda Smith E, Debbie Josephson E; Seed pic- ture, Doug Cooper U, Lisa Wright E, Isabel Perry E, Brenda Waldeck E; Candle, Doug Cooper U; Coaster, Lisa Wright E; Mobile, Dennis Kints PB, Nancy Miller E, Murray Rundle U; Discard material, Deanne McKnight E, Jamie Dickey E, Debbie Down U, Dennis Kints PB; Woodworking, Jeff Coward , U, Doug Coop, U, Brent Dawson U; Candle, Lorraine Warwick E, Dennis Kints PB, Isabel Perry E, Jayne Hendrick E; Large flower, Kathy Dale E; Dennis Kints PB;Terrarium, Greg Dougall U;Mod Podge, Susan McClure SC, Angie Wright PB, Scott Bogart E, Brenda Bell E ;Phentex, Susan McClure S; Penmanship Grade 1, Kim Cooke U, Ewan McGregor J, Jeanette Van Esbroeck PB, Kevin Burtch U; Grade 2, Glenn Durie S, Arlene Johnson U, Greg Becker S, Wayne Denomme S; Grade 3, The Goderich townsh'p Women's Institute volunteers assisted with Monday afternoon's activities of old tyme music dancing and a sing-a-long, The music was provided by Molly Cox, Mrs. Driver and Norman Speir. Two new residents Mrs. Bert Finlay and Charlie Ruffell of Goderich were welcomed to the Home. Rev. Carl De Boor, who is home on furlough from a Baptist Mission in Japan provided the Family Night program with music, coloured slides and a very interesting commentary. Rev.-De Boor left Canada four years ago to serve as a missionary in Japan along with his wife Whilemena and four children Jackie, Raynart, John and Aleida. Mr, De Boor led a sing song of.familiar hymns and sang some solo numbers in three languages English, Dutch and Japanese. , Sorority report on convention Xi Gamma Nu met for their first fall meeting at the home of Mrs. Jack Taylor. Roll call was answered by relating some eventful summer happening. Louise Giffin, Elsie Tuckey, Elaine Bogart, Mary Jane Taylor and Donna Jones who attended the June Convention in Peter- borough, each gave a brief resume of her impressions of the convention and the workshop in which she had participated. By GORDON MORLEY Communion Sunday will be held Sunday in the United Church. Mrs. Eva Allison and Mrs. Marjorie Steeper were Tuesday evening dinner guests with Mr, & Mrs. Harvey Morley. Congratulations to Mt. & Mrs. Don Truemner, nee Mary Robinson, who were married Saturday afternoon in Brinsley United Church, Annual Harvest. Thanksgiving Service was held at St, Mary's Church, Brinsley on Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Tweddle visited last Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Dave Grogan of Iterwood. 13rinsley United Church an- niversary Sunday was well at- tended with Rev, Harold Snell of Exeter as guest minister and the Misses Joan, and Mary McLinchey of Greenway as guest singers, Louise Webb P13, 'Tema Brand A Jeff Heywood E, Catherine Mackid PB; Grade 4, Steve Laithwaite E, Dennis Denomme PB, Mike Webb P13, Charene Winbow PB; Grade 5, Erma Weernick PB, Angie Wraight PB, Robert Mitchell S, Arlene Walper S. Grade 6, Lori Belling E, Sharen Skinner E, Debbie Waldeck E, Elise Mac- Vandeworp S; Grade 7, Bonnie Nauss S, Lynn Dobson U, Kathy Davey 8, Alison Green J. Bicycle Safety Poster Grade 6 & under Susan Vanderspek U, Linda Smith E, Kelly, Mehagan J, Lorraine Warwick E; Grade 7 & 8, Esther Little E, Paul Wein S, Sheltie Glanville S, Rasma Zemitis S Art Kindergarten, John Hunter J, Chantelle Keller J, Jean Albiston J, Patty O'Toole P13; Grade 1, Sandra Pratt E, Sheri Cornish E, Sandra DeBoer E, Paulette Roth- bauer J, Grade 2, Kerrin Mehagan J, Paul Gingerich J. Laurie McLellan E,Greg Becker S. Grade 3, Lynn Geiser S, Amanda Sandford E, Marty Taylor E, Catherine Mackid PB; Grade 4, Kathy Speziale E, Nellie DeKoker E, Stephen Coates U, Larry Ma thers E; Grade 5, Anita Jackson J, Laurie Mills J, Irene Gibson S, Brenda Nauss S. Grade' 6, Colleen Whiteford E, Teresa Morrison E, Wilf Moster PB, Robin Preece J, Grade 7, Donna Voerman E, Annette Cann, E., Deanne Christie J, Paul Wein S. Grade 8, Steve Pearce E, Doug Fletcher E, Brian Talbot E, Tracy Johnson S. Crediton Institute Special Barb Down U, Sarah McClure S, Pearl Buswell U, Dale Hen- nessey E; Educational Mural Exeter Public School, Stephen Central School, Precious Blood Grade 6, Cooking, Baking Three ways to serve apples, Cheryl Cann U, Brenda McDonald E; Rice krispie cookies, Kelly Jones E, Suzanne Finkbeiner 5, Marilyn Walper S, Helen Dougall H; Chocolate chipit cookies, Jayne Hendrick U, Suzanne Finkbeiner S, Helen Dougall H, Donna Prout U. Chocolate fudge, Cheryl Cann U, Marilyn Walper S, Katherine Jolly E, Karla Josephson E; bran muffins, Doug Cooper U, Cheryl U, Joan Cooper U, Susan Gregus PB; Dark layer cake, Kathy Dale E, Mark Van- dergunst E, Dave Shaw E, Brenda McDonald E; Banana cake, Cheryl Dawson E, Brenda McDonald E, Ingrid Peitsch E; Cup cakes for party, Cheryl Cann U, Susan Crawford E; Butter tarts, Marsha Clarke S, Brenda McDonald E; 1 loaf white bread, Ronalee Bogart E, Dianne Rundle U, Sheila Edwards E, Cheryl Cann U; Pizza, Doug Cooper U, Bevan Shapton S, Jim Perry E, Cheryl Cann U; Pan- cakes, Jeff Coward U, Cheryl Cann U, Donna Prout U, Joan Cooper U: Special (Chelsea buns) Kathy Davey S, Sheila Edwards E, Nancy Cooper U, Joan Cooper U. Specials Diane Kints PB, Kelly Tiedeman E, Erma Weernink PB, Paul Chapman E; ' Poetry Grade 1-4 Rhyme Diane Dawson, E, Melanie Smith E, Tanya Delbridge E; Limerick, Susan Gregus PB; Cinquain, Lawrence Vink PB; Rhyme, Jeff Greb J, Dennis Johnston J, Roxanne Hippern J, Anita Jackson J; Free Verse, Robbie Funston J; Limerick, Stuart Hodgins E, Graham Solomon E, Derek Somann J, Leanna Tripp J, Kevin Glasgow E; Haibu, Mariam Wright E, Dale Jones E, Graham Soloman E, Kevin Parsons E; Cinquain, Esther Little E, Mariam Wright E, Colleen Whiteford E, David Underwood E, DonnaVoerman E; Huron County Historical Society Special Donnie Kells E, Brenda Bell E; Handicrafts Aged 13 to 16 years, Wooden Foot Stool, Bruce Thompson SH; Wooden Cabinet, Joan Cooper 11; Embroidery Sts„ Donna Stewart H, Elaine Pym SH, Cheryl Cann U, Margaret Pym U; Grades 7 & 8 - Handknit, Diane Kitts P13; Liquid Embroidery, Donna Prout U; Loom Weaving, Cheryl Cann U; Crocheting, Carol Anne Van Wieren U, Ann Marie Brand S, Donna Voerman B, Ingrid Peitsch E;4-I1 hand embroidery, Margaret Pym U, Dianne Rundle U, Joan Cooper U, Sharon Rundle U; Hand embroidery, Valerie Finkbeiner S, Kelly Tiedeman E, Ronnalee Bogart E, Diane Rundle U; Macrame, Ronnalee Bogart E, Nancy Cooper U, Carol Anne Van Wieren U, Tena De Koker ;Stuffed toy, Anne Marie Brand S, Donna Voerman E, Catherine Raymond E; Article of burlap, Cheryl Cann U, Sharon Rundle U; Novelty Animals of Burrs - Brad Skinner U, Barbara Skinner U, Gibby Dow, E, Cheryl Cann U. Gourds, Stewart 1.104111S A Kathy Lou Hodgins E, Michele Aunger E, Wendy Coward U; Vegetable Animals - George Pratt E, Sandra Pratt E, Jeff Heywood B, Vicki Scott E; Vegetable Animal Over 5" - David Gill S, Todd Jones E, Darryl Sweitzer E, Lori Stephens E; Vegetable Vehicle, Karen Wallace E, Carolyn Ford E; Vegetable Bird-Colleen• Whiteford E, Bevan Shapton S, Brent. Dawson U, Shelly Little E; Person or Animal Fruit Scott Bogart E, Donna Prout U, Gregory Peitsch E, Janet Jansen E; Cartoon Character Poster, Lisa Rankin PB, Mike Wraight PB, Scott Bogart E, Catherine Mackid P.B. Jack-Q-Lantern - Brent Dawson U, Debbie Josephson E, Karla Josephson E, Susan Coates U; Largest Squash, Katherine Orr 8, Wendy Coward U, Tommy Robinson E; Peculiar Shaped Veg - Named -Barbara Skinner U, Darren Tinney E, Jim Northcott E, Patty O'Toole PB; Best Scarecrow, Cheri Wedlake U, Catherine Patterson E, Doug Cooper U. Open Class Sports Star - Catherine Raymond E, Cheryl Cann U, Lori Front U.; 2 wall Decorater weeds, flowers, Catherine Raymond E,Bouquet fabric flowers, Miriam Wright E, Laurie Prout U; Floral - Dip it, Kelly Jones E; Rock Creation, Miriam Wright E, Ronnalee Bogart E, Paul Chapman E, Susan Vanderspek U; Burned Matches - Brian Blackburn E, Mark Perry E, Joan Cooper E, Jo-Ann Jarvis E; Home made Candle Decoration, Karen Hart E, Paul Campbell E, Brian Blackburn E; Candle Plain, Kathy Dale E, Dianne Zachar E, Mary Ferguson E; Discarded Material, Sharon Skinner E, Cheryl Cann E, David Stephen U; String Art, Dale Jones E, Karen Davies E, Joan Cooper E, Donna Vaerram E; Sandpaper Art, Miriam Wright E, Lisa Miller. Woodworking, Joan Cooper U, Matt Tuckey E, Paul Chapman E. Mod Podge, Ronnalee Bogart E, Cheryl Cann U, Julie Ford U, Sarah McClure S. Dec Bottle, Maja Gans.E, Steven Bitness E, Julia Hendrick E, Audrey Van Wieren U; Acrylic Printing, Lori Brand S, Stephen Ferguson E; Paper Mache, Joan Cooper E, Mike Veri E, Shelly Little E, Catherine Raymond E; Picture Copper Tooling, Trevor Boyle S, Lori Brand S; Six Knots Mounted, Miriam Wright E, Karen Hart E, Esther Little E, Audrey VanWierenE; Driftwood, Lisa Miller S., Cheryl Cann U, Creative Writing Story of My family, Stacy Somerville J, Monique Aunger E, Paulette Rothbauer J, Kathleen Little E; Visiting the - , Bonnie Kooy, J, Kerrin Mehagen J, Tina Grubbe J, Katherine Hirtzel E; If I were -, Dennis Kints PB, Murray MacDonald U, John Giffin PB, Tina Brand E; Adventure in -, Brent Dawson U, Pauline DeVries E, Jack Vermaeten E, Miriam Van Essen E; A tall tale, Jay Alblas J, Angie Wraight PB, Kathy Topp E, Chris Alan Gerwen PB; An exciting experience, Nancy Vanbruwaene PB, Diane Kints PB, Jeff Greb 3, Susan Vanderspek U; My Opinion on , Daryl Webber S, Bonnie Nauss S, Kraemer Coulter J, Jane Pickering S; An Autobiography, Brenda Swartz J, Darlene Knee J, Denise Baptie Anne Griffith J; Projects Kindergarten, Dougie Kells, E;Grade 1, Melanie Smith E, Stacy Somerville J, Monique Aunger E, Dale 'chits PB; Grade 2, Shawn Conod J, Bonnie Kooy J, Paul Gingerich J, Michale Moffat J; Grade 3, Sheri Pinter J, Brad Shoebottom J, Darragh Mehagan J, Dennis Kints PB; Grade 4, GERALD L MERNER Chartered Accountant BUS: 20 Sanders E. - EXETER - 235.0281 RES: 10 Green Acres - GRAND BEND - 238.800 itangitarty 'Doig artd Chartered Accountants 268 Main St,, Exeter ARTHUR W. 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