Times-Advocate, 1978-11-09, Page 32 (2)Page 32
Times -Advocate, November 9, 1978
November is month
for turning in guns
Exeter police chief Ted
Day and OPP Corporal Dave
Woodward remind local
residents that the month of
November has been declared
amnesty gun recall.
During this time apy
pepon can bring directly to
their local police any
unregistered, restricted
weapons. -
•
The Exeter -Police and .
OPP have been having
numerous calls, regarding
the firearm amnesty for the
month of November, 1978'
The following information, is
outlined for the public's -
information.
Sporting rifles and
shotguns, dq not have to be
registered, 120 gauge. shot
guns, 224r1fles etc.
Prohibited weapons are
machine guns, fully
automatic weapons. sawed
off shot guns or rifles with
. barrels less than 18" and an
overall length of -26 inches. In
addition the following
w0eapons have been -
classified as prohibited.
Switch blade knives.
various martial arts.
weapons such as Shuriken,
Nanchaku. .Kusari. finger
` rings. Constant companion
(being a belt containing a
concealed knife) Spike wrist
band, blow gun.
Any person in• possession
of any of the above weapons
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• GRAIN
• FERTILIZER
• FARM SUPPLIES
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are requested to turn them in
at the nearest police office as
soon as possible.
Failure to do so during
amnesty month could result
in a fine or imprisonment of
up ter five years, at a later
date.
Restricted, weapons are
semi automatic. weapons
with barrels less than 181•2
inches in length and pistols,
-revolvers, any weapon
designed to' be fired by one
hand.
Others include Commando
Mark 11I, Commando Mark
IV & V Auto loading 12 gauge
shotgun known •as High
'Standard Model 10 series A
& B Semi automatic rifle
known as Colt AR 15.
To own any of the above
firearms. you must meet
certain standards and obtain
a registration certificate
from the police_
Asof January 1, 1979
legislation requires that all
persons aged 16 and over
who acquire possession of a
firearm in any manner
importation. purchase,.loan
or as a gift t must first obtain
a firearm acquisition cer-
tificate from police.
A FAC - firearm
acquisition certificate is
valid throughout Canada for
a five year period from the
date of issue for a fee of $10.
As to this date the Exeter
police department has
received two prohibited
weapons and one restricted
weapon turned in for
disposal. •
Gun Control Booklets
published by the Solicitor
General of Canada are
available at the Exeter
Police Department and the
OP -P.
For further information on
amnesty month call 235-1235
or 235-1300.
Monday
is election
day
Be sure
to vote
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The
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About 90 attend
Seniors try new start time
By TED CHAMBERS
The Senior Citizens held
their November meeting in
the Exeter Legion rooms.
They are trying out a new
order of having the program
at 7:30, then having lunch
with anyone wishing to play
cards staying as long as they
like About 90 senior citizens
attended.
The program was in
charge of Mr. & Mrs. Fred
Bowden. The prografn was
chaired by Bob Heywood
who rehdered some very -
lovely sacred numbers on his
accordion accompanied by
.Jeff Rooth on the drums.
One of the numbers was
rendered for his grandad,
who had told him of this
,� number being sung by The
Corley Hunter choir in
James St. Church revival
meeting in 1907.
Doug .Stephen played
several numbers on his
"; . ' - harmonica accompanied .by
THE OFFICIAL FACE-OFF — A hockey game played between the Zurich Old Timers'and the-Hegsoll-Zurich.lpleerne: tbs. •• his son David -on the man -
Saturday night at the new Hensoll and District Community Centre ensertained the mony friend's present. Dropping thep ick for dolin and Bob on the ac -
the first off between captains Bill Shoddick and Don 0 Brien is Hensall Reeve Harold Knight.,. • Staff photo
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MT. CARMEL STUDENT COUNCIL — A recent election named the student council for Mount Carmel Separate Saiool. Back,
left, Joe Momtnersteeg, Greg Lawrence, president Alice Dietrich, teacher David Sharpe, vice-president Suson Sullivan%
treasurer Rosemary Von den Berk and Borbara Morrissey. Front, Pat Vautour,'Lee O'Rourke, Bob Mennen, Debbie Larkin, Bob
Von den Bygaart and Trish Von den Bygoart. T -A photo
Huron will. be -well represented at
Royal Winter Fair opening toddy .[
Huron County will be well
represented at this year's
Royal Winter Fair, which
opens today • (November 9)
and runs until November 18
in -Toronto.
Thirty-five Huron farmers
will be showing everything
• from field crops to swine, fo
a host .of. dairy and beef
herds.
Jack Armstrong and son
from Auburn will be showing
their Jerseys, Eldon John of
13elgrave will show his
Brown Swiss cattle, Robert
Marshall of Blyth 'will
compete in the steer class,
Robert Wm Carter in the
Holstein class, and D. R.
Ausable-Bayfield Conservation Authority
is Pleased -To Invite You And Your Guest.
To
AN EVENING WITH IJLA HUME
On The Occasion Of
Lila's Retirement
A t Tire
SOUTH HURON RECREATION CL;` I RI;
EXETER
On
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1978
at
8:30 p.m.
by Joe Overholt
-r
No damage
at Hallowe'en
Corporal Tom Collins- of
the I,ucan OPP would like to
go on record as commending
_the younger generation .of
Lucan for really acting as
responsible young people
over this Hallowe'en as
damage in the village was
practically nil. Please pass
thlunessage on to any young
people you meet, in case they
do not 'read • the Corporal's
message.
However, some persons do
not like cauliflower because
a "post -Halloween" litter-
bug sure did a good job in the
down town area by smashing
cauliflower on sidewalks and
lawns. Too bad. many people
would like to have had the
vegetables for dinnefi' .
Carterin in the Brown Swiss Herefords, ;
From Centralia. Whitney
and "Keith .Coates' will:,show -
his market steerHerefords
-while Evergreen, Kabbi"try
will corripete in the- pouf✓
class.. --
liave Dalzell from Clinton'
will be • in the Holstein
class.
Brussels will be well
represented with William
Turnbull showing Yorkshire'
swine, Bodmin Ltd showing
Shorthorns,J. & J. Van -Vliet
-with swine, and Dr. George'
and Pat Alexander with
NOTICE TO
HURON PARK •
CHILDREN
A personal in-
vitation will be
given to you
on Saturday, Nov.'
11 to attend Sun-
day School at
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST
CHURCH
OF EXETER
We will bus you to
Exeter for a fun
hour on Sat. at 2
p.m. and home
again of 3:30.
JOIN US, KIDS!
Hydro rates could
rise about 7 percent
energy.tothe [' S. and better
than predicted perforrifance
by the nuclear plants will
result in excess 1978 ear-
- nines as measured by the -
MB guidelines.
Thediscountas adjusted
from time to time will en-
sure that the rural retail
system's share of this ex-
cess is returned to its
customers during 1979.
: The effect of the increase
on individual customers will
vary depending on their con-
sumption and classification.
For example. a typical rural
residential' customers'
monthly hill of $38.25 will in-
crease by approximately E3.
Details of the new rates
will be mailed to all rural
retail customers.
Rates charged to
customers served by On-
tario
ntario Hydro's rural retail
system will. increase . an
average of seven per cent in
1979.
Ontario Hydro said today
that the increase is
necessary to recover the
higher wholesale cost of
power as well as slight in-
creases in retail distribution
costs. Increases in'
wholesale power costs for
municipal utilities and
direct industrial customers
were announced last month.
It was also announced that
as in 1978. bills based . on
metered energy will eon-
tinue to be reduced by an
anti -Inflation discount dur-
ing 1979 it now seems cer-
tain that the high sales of
cordion and Jeff on drums.
We were also favoured
with several numbers by
Centralia quartette con-
sisting of Doug Gill, Sam
Skinner, Bob Blair. and Bob
Heywood. Bob then in.
troduced Mr. Joe Bolan from
Zurich Who played numerous
lovely numbers on violin,
along with Bob on accordion
and Jeff on drums.
Among-• them 'being the•
sacred 'number !"-saw the
light , It is no secret what
.God can do, joined in by the
audience singing this
beautifulnumber.
Again Doug Stephen and
David provided several
numbers on harmonica and
mandolin, also the quartette
and ending up the progam
some lively old time num-
bers by Joe Bolan and Bob
Heywood.
A vote of thanks to all who
took part in the program
were extended by Mrs. Fred
'F;owden. • '
The business 'Of the
evening was conducted by
the president Mrs. Rundle.
with a prayer that is used by
Women's organizations all
over Ontario. Roll call was
taken by the secretary Mrs.
Finkbeiner.
The next meeting will be
held Monday December 4 in
competition, Donald Mott
will have field crops up for
judging, and Alex Ostrom
-will Show Jerseys:
Crediton will be
represented in the field crops
by P. Schenk and J. Mac-
Donald.
Wayne Woods of Dash•
wood will show field crops
and Cameron Bogie -of the
Goderich area has 'entered
an exhibit in the field crops.
Hensel' will,, be
represented by :K-epangth,
Larry and G. Harold Elder
who will show field crops,
white Kippen will Jiave
strong representation from
William Coleman, Vern
Alderdice, A. McMurtrie and _.
Ernest Talbot in the field
crops competition.
Seaforth will . be ably
represented again by five
time world flay Xing Russell
Bolton, as well as Kenneth
Carochan, ,Merton.Keys, and
Donald . Moyban, all
exhibiting field crops.
Gerald Hayter. and Nor-
man 'H. Eckel, both Of the
Varna area, will be'showing
field crops, while Zurich' will
be. represented by Larry
McBride. Karl . Regier,
• Warren Regier and Lionel
Wilder, all entered in the
field crops corhpetition.
HENSALL REMEMBRANCE DAl — Remembrance Day ceremonies, were held this pont Sun-
day in Hensall. While Legion members Larry Uyl, Harry Horton and Charlie Cooper look on,
Reeve Ervin Sillery lays a wreath on behalf of Tuckersmith_township. photo by Brion Richman
Exeter
Curling Club
DANCE.
t
Sat Nov 18
BLUE WATER
PLAYBOYS
SOUTH HURON
RIC CENTRE
$6.00 per couple
Lunch
Everyboy_WeIcarne
the form of a turkey supper
at 5 p.m., catered to by the
Legion Ladies Auxiliary.
The program will be in
charge of Mr. and Mrs.
Dougall.
All tickets must be sold in
the last week of 'November.
Those who will be in -charge
LUCAN
ATHLETIC
ASSOCIATION
Dance -
n.
r1
Order
of
Alhambra
CASH DRAW
Nov 17, 1978.
PARKHILL COMMUNITY
- CENTRE
8:30 - 1 p.m.
Lunch & Refreshments
Ticket Holders Only
BAZAAR
at
ST. PAULS
ANGLICAN CHURCH
KIRKTON
Sat. Nov. 11
1:30 p.m.
Needlework,
Mincemeat,
Baking, Etc.
EVERYONE WELCOME'''
LUCAN
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Fri., Nov. 10
Music By
MOZART'S
MELODY MAKERS
9-1,
$6.00 per couple
ELECTION
NIGHT
Dance
ALL TUCKERSMITH
ELECTORS
are cordially
invited
N. TO ALL
CANDIDATES
PARTY
Mon., Nov. 13
900-100 -
AT VANASTRA
RECREATION CENTRE
' Music By
WONNETJA TRiO -
LADIES PLEASE
BRING LUNCH
Dance .
,KIRKTON - -
WOODHAM
COMMUNITY
CENTRE
•
Sat., Nov. 11
Music by
REVISED EDITION
Proceeds for
hall
maintenance.
of selling tickets are Chas.
Hendry, Geo.. Frayne, Bill
Westlake and Mrs., Andy
Orr.
If you want to be at the
turkey supper please
remember licember 4. 5
p,m. and be sure to get your
tickets by November 30.
CLOSING
SHOP
Nov. 1 to Dec. 31
Alt Our Stock Must
• Go...
... To Be Sold At
Our Cost ...
Not Just Knots
235 Andrew, St.,
Exeter, Ontario
Ph. 235.0105
By Appointment
or Chance
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BANQUET
and -
OPEN
DANCE
Sat., Nov. 1 1
at the South Huron
Rec. Centre
- Banquet for
members,and their
guests_
The club!sPleosed to
fresern tiTe-r Own of
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'ItAINBOW"
DiNNER
6:30 PM.
DANCE
9:00 P.M.
Dinner, 3500 per`persoc
Dance 56 00 per r:ouple.
Dinner 8 Dance 515 00 per
couple
Sponsored bb Men's,
Women's ani Junior
Organitations
. Tickers aia,la6le o1 Jerry
MacLean rand Son
Automof,re, Boyle's Ladies
Wear, Gall Club members
or coll.235. 1772
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BINGO -••
Thurs., Nov
HURQN•PARK
21 GAMES
18 REGULAR
1 JACKPOT
1 SPECIAL
1 SHARE THE
WEALTH
• 7:30 p.m.
quicky bingos
. LIC. No. 219071
ADMISSION $1.00
EXTRA CARDS 25C ea. •-
SHARE THE WEALTH 5 for $1.00
Sponsored bylhe Optimist Club of Stephen.
No one under 16 years of age will be admitted.
. Cards 25a o piece license #219087 '
.9 a17:15
REC. CENTRE
JACKPOT
$250
in 52 calf
01.9"C*4y
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CHINESE BUFFET $3.d0
ALL YOU CAN EAT For One Person
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SEAFOOD COMBINATION,
SALAD, POTATO, VEGETABLE,
BEVERAGE INCLUDED
ONLY $3.50
NEW YORK CUT STEAK WITH
MUSHROOMS, SALAD, POTATO,
VEGETABLE, BEVERAGE INCLUDED
ONLY $3.95 Buffet 1 1 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Monday - Friday