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Times-Advocate, 1988-09-14, Page 15i IRONWOOD CHAMPS The Ironwood Men's club finished off their sea- flight low gross), Roger Wallis (B flight low net), Jim DeBlock (D-ilight low son Sunday night by honouring the top golfers of the year. Back row, left;. - net), Al Beattie (C flight low net). Front -row, left; Don Gifford (A flight low Ray Webb (C flight low gross), Al Taylor (B flight low gross), Fred Wells( D net) and Dave Holtzmann (A flight low gross). New concert season by Youth & Music Canada GRAND BEND - For six years -now the Grand.Bend Concert Asso- ciation has successfully provided - music lovers in this arca with con-. ecru of excellent quality, sponsored by Youth & Music Canada.. • Season ticket holders can again. look forward to a series of inviting musical treats, ranging from piano recitals,- voice, brass_.and, opera -ex- cerpts to jazz. As • in past years, these concerts will be held in the - Grand Bend United Church. • This coming week the _season tickets arc going on sale and: the price is right! For a there S25. per - adult (S50. for -an entire family and S:10. for-a.studont) you arc entitled to four evening of musical delight; performed. by Canada's most out - sanding young talent, plus two bo- nus concerts,_ one of which will be a performance by the "rlarhorairs", a 37-voicc.choirtonn Godcrich. To secure -.your tickets for the up=- _cominl season you can contact -the Concert Association for more intor- mation fu the following ninnLer.: 238-2521,2 382071, or -238-5133. Couple back from Great Britain By MRS. HUGH MO.RENZ SHIPKA-- Don and :Mabel Fraser, accompanied by her sister and broth- er-in-law, Evelyn and Clyde Nichol- son of Courtright, returned last Fri- day night from an enjoyable two- week conducted tour of England, Ire- land, Scotland and Wales. • in London they saw Buckingham. Place, the changing of -the guard, Westminster Abbey, Tower of Lon- don Pnd St. Paul's Cathedral. They travelled on an Air Canada flight, and Mabel said the weather was good. In Scotland and Ireland they was Tots and lots of sheep. Annie and Angie Ziclrnan wcrc on a bus trip last Saturday to Canada's `Wondcrian:i for a fun d. y :: iu other folks and young.pcople from Zurich Mennonite church, Hugh: and 1 visited Sunday with our friends Tom and Mildred who live on a farm in the Komoka` arca. For Fupper we all went out to '!lc Little .Beaver restaurant in Ko-. inoka, then they took us for a drive 2r0•» c! K,c:^toLa town, Delaware and Kilwc:th. . There is a tremendous aniount.of Irgme b:i'L!ing going on • in that arca. W: al:;a saw several good loo!:ing crops of tobacco .fie!ds. Mildred and I have been pen pals for about 25 years. Society exceeds objective " LAMBTON COUNTY -' The Lambton County Unit of the Cana- dian Cancer Eocietyannounced that ,. thc 1988 campaign objective of. $340,000 has bccn exceeded. • Some special events to raise this money arc the reason for the in- crease of $11,000 over the objec- tive. The Great Ride -and the Iivc and silk daffodil sales top the list in tund-raising. North Lampton alone, which includes Grand Bend, was S4,504 over their objective of $35,000. With this year's end to close on. September -30; there is still some "Before they're elected, they al- ways know what to do. Once elect- ed, they become confused." time to add to our impressive total. Once again, you have made thc dif- ference, and especially all those vol- unteers previously mentioned I::st May. Crediton by Mrs. Stan Preszcator CREDITON - Mrs. Allan Fink- hcincr, RR2 Crediton., spent the past two weeks with .her daughter Mrs. Barry Johnson of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Farr, St. Tho - mans, wcrc last week's visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Stan Preszca- tor. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Preszcator visited Sunday with Mrs. Lorna Barnes and Ken Wernham, RRI Thcdfoj1. MATCH -PLAY - Champion of match -play for Ironwood men's night was Don Cowan (right). Don Currell was runner-up. Cite two nfracflons ZURICH --The Zurich and Arra Fire Board's recent inspection of the Hay Township Hall cited two in-: fractions of the fire safety code.. A fire extinguisher was claimed miss- ing from the furnace room and there . is a lack of emergency exit signs in the building, Hay' township council, at their first meeting for September, advised works superintendent Ross Fisher. to investigate • the infractions. Ile. rcporled an extinguisher was"prescni in the furnace room, but will have to be. more prominently displayed. Exit signs arc to be installed. flay council, a member of the Ex- eter and Arca Fire Board, has sup- po.i ed• the fire department's investi- gation of the purchase of a new fire . hall, provided it would be a more economical alternative to repairing the existing hall. The present Exeter fire hall is af- flicted with severely sagging rafters over the equipment bays. and th; rear hay floor is also. sagging ati,t cracking. - Members of the Vista,•Beach cot- tage association wcrc told by coun- cil ro coni It with their lawyers to determine ownership and legalities Shop Wuerth Shoes and Save Big SKATE CLEAROUT Misses & Ladies Figure & Recreational Skates Reg. up to 59.95 Clearout Price 2995 T1 E t ItiVuerti) s SHOES O,. I SMO t.nk. OM1. ,,)S w..,,.♦ �--� Every Pair To be Sold Boys ockey kates Bauer Jr. Supreme Reg. 79.95 Clearout Price 5595 Bauer Challenger Reg. 49.95 Clearout Price 3595 1338.1381 411 -.it Shop Early Limited Sizes available at these low prices • Exeter Main St., 235-0611 f their roads and rights of way. .13.!1. Ross consulting engineers !lave been authorized to accept tend- ers for a water distribution system in the Lakewood Gardens North and. South -subdivisions. Because this `twill be a private system, and not- funded ot funded by the municipality, it can prcnced.witltout passage of the pro - %uncial private rncnthers bill to re- store municipal •eontr )l of distribu- tion., - I fay township had been proceed- ing with billing for distribution based on a frontage assessment.... However; a Plympton township court case brought a Supreme Court ruling that such assessment was un lair. All frontage assessed projects in the province -are On hold. - I lay township is awaiting passage of a private ttncini)er's hill .from 7‘11)P John Eakins to exempt I lay from the impasse. Enrollment down • 1;Kl.Ci i ILLI) - Pat SotJ,,n, • l'nnipal Of N1cC'urdv,School in 1 turon Park Inst year, has returned _to Huron Centennial this Septem- ber as their new principal. • Other new staff members at the 471 student •school include grad- eight teacher Paul Dyck. grade six tcachcr Debra Bcnnctt, and Cindy f Iamather in the kindergarten class- room. : - This year's enrollment is down slightly from last June, by a char- . gin of 14 students. Exeter Ringette Registration Sat. Sept. 17 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. or Visit our booth at the Fair Times -Advocate, September 14, 1988 Page 3A Ironwood men wrap up EXETER - The Ironwood men's turning in a 52. Close was Gus club wrapped up the season Tuesday Gregus at 54. Low net in D flight when Lawrence. -Carr topped A went to Gprd McTavish whose flight with a low gross''of 38. Will score of 39 beat Elwood Truemner Chisholm followed. Low net in A flight went to Brad-Daters who card- ed a 32. Kea Pinder was low net runner-up. • Dan' Heywood-.clainied tope hon- ours in B.flight with a 39. Ile was followed by Blair11eru. t‘'avnc Par- kinson capped low net. honours w ith a 32 while -13 net runner-up was Gabby A1o1 with a 33. Barry Mills claimed low gross in C flight when he _turned- in 'a 46. Brion Petthale' was close behind with a 41. Divisional low net was awarded to Norm Whiting with a 33. He was -followed by John Gray. Lee Webber captured D flight by Men bowlers final tourney EXETER - The Exeter Lawn Bowling Club held its anal mens pairs tournament . of the season Wednesday.. - Fourteen teams from London. Woodstock. Lambeth, Walkerton, Seaford] and Exeter competed. London captured first, third and fifth place .while Woodstock won second and forth positions. The teach of Stan Roth and Sam Bower - of Exctcr received the consolation JACK'S Plumbing & Heating (Exeter) Inc. Water Sotteners Central -Vacuum. Central Air Conditioning JACK MAVER (519) 235-0581 by two strokes. Scott Pincomt,c came nearest the pin on number . four while Wilmer Ferguson had that distinction on number six. Skins went to Scott Pincombe, Blair Hem, Ralph Astle and Brad Daters, - Hensall Men's Recreational Hockey Starts Soon Call for more information Gary Koehler at 262-2937 or Derek Robinson at 262-2402 Ringette Coaches Assistants and Trainers required for Exeter Ringette Anyone interested in becoming involved contact - Roberta Mortley at - 235-1264. In particu- lar; we'r'e looking for a co:ach-for:novice girls 9 and under and juniors 14- and 15. - KARATE 3 Month Course (only $45.00) - 2 classes per week Register before Friday, Sept. 23rd . STARTS: Tues., Sept. 27, 1988 Classes held at South Huron Rec Centre in Exeter To register` call Rec Centre 235-2833 Excellent fitness and defense training for men, women and children 1'0-1010_, Ch at wing 9P,o • ds sept e Year,'en Sa1e �f t" Biggest - SAVEtup to T"e - $439 on a 7113679 on t Roto 7filler ulno.,,.A D.w,., 10 models to choose from 24 Special Savings on Top -Quality Work Savers! a sAvEg $249 • SUPER TOMAHAWK* • Chipper/Shredder turns unsightly brush into free mulch and compost' saves $245 TRAIL BLAZERg Sickle Bar Mowers slash through brush. smell saplings, brambles. Lawn &Garden IPUNI CENTRA EXETER HWY NO. 4, N. (519) 235-1115 BLYTH HWY NO. 4, N. (519) 523-4244 WALKERTON COUNTY RD. 3, w (519) 881-2231 •