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Times-Advocate, 1985-04-17, Page 31Tuckersmith Sesquicentennial Fashion Show featuring Fashions of the past, present, future and Wedding Gowns Wednesday, April 24 Clinton Town Hall Auditorium 1:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Tickets: Adults 55.00; Seniors $4.00; Students $3.00 Proceeds to the Tuckersmith Sesquicentennial Fund and Childrens Cancer Fund - London 241.0•••••••••••••••••••••••••• Sunset Restaurant Hwy. 21 1 mile north of Grand Bend • r Re-Opening•• • April 26 Under New Management • 1 • • • •I Your Hosts: Fern and VernGallant • Welcome You •tc Take out Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner • 238-2709 ��If � �••••••••••4•e••••••••••••••405 We Now Do Outside Catering • Banquets • Anniversaries • Weddings • Private Parties Book your party now 238-5181 92 Ontario Street Grand Bend • • • • • • • • • • • •t •t► • • • • • • • • • •:: ANGELS hack... • with a vengeance! GEL Gi • • Her all new Hollywood adventure • • • • • •z •',, • 1 (OARS* \ ANGURGI IAe•.,•t 0... • FRI. AT.• SUN. • Box office opens ^1 • • 7:00 P.M.000000 - SHOW 7:45 •••...•••••••••••• i odoc also WITH COMM rrr„OuIra, • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1N) t.04/11I1 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • THE BREAKFAST CLUB • . • The Pig WED. THURS. AT 8:00 P.M. • • REMEMBER `2.00 Oiv.:iiry • • Strikes • • TUESDAY • • • Back! ••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••..••••..••••• STARTS FRIDAY FRi.-SAT. 7 & 9 SUN..THURS. 8:00 P.M. DOZENS OF DAFFODILS - Packing the 1,200 bunches of daffodils to be sold by Beta Sigma Phi Sorority members on Daffodil Day in Exeter are Shirley Walkom (left), Rosemary Schaefer, Linda Johns and Eileen Ross. All proceeds go to the Cancer Society. SS board reduce development days Times -Advocate, April 17. 1985 WOMEN TODAY with the mappers of the Woolen Teachers Assoc.. will eporwor. CANDIDATES MEETING en Pvovtntdel (moos of concern to women. THURSDAY, APRIL 25 AT 8 PM •ttM CLINTON ARENA AUDITORIUM -Everyone W.Iconte- QUEEN'S SEAFORTH Thursday. Fliday & Saturday GROTTYBEATS 25th Wedding Anniversary for Lloyd & June Cooper Sat., April 27 Everyone Welcome Friendship and Best Wishes only. For information 262-6108 The 1luron-Perth Roman Catholic whieh had earmarked June 26 and 27 •separate school board has cut back by as professional development days and one professional development days no school for either students or for the 1985-86 school year. teachers on .lune :30. At its April 8 meeting, the school St. Marys area trustee Ernie board approved extending school to Vanderschott said he has been told June 27- 1986 and the teaching stall their is difficulty in getting the cur - will come back on Monday. June 30 riculum taught in the number, of days for a professional development day. allotted. There is a minimum of 185 Originally. the board had been ask- instruction clays allowed by the ed to approve a school year calendar ministry of education and a max- imum of nine professional develop- ment days allowed. '•I can't vote for this. 11'e have the minimum instruction days yet the maximum PI) days said Vanderschot 1. [lesson trustee Arthur !laid said he didn't think there are too many PI) days. However. he did say that while the ministry sets down the maximum ' number of PI) days may be held. it is up to the individual school boards to set the actual number. The Huron - Pert l> separate school board has had nine PI) days for a number of years. • Superintendent of education John McCauley said the two P1) clays al the end 01 the school year have tradi- tionally been devoted to long range planning anti ordering materials for the next school year. The remaining seven Pi) days will he held on September 3, which means school doesn't start until the Wednes- day after Labor Day. September 20. November 15. December 13. April 11. May 9 and .lune 9 The Christ will run Irons December 23 to January :3 in- clusive and the ntitl-winter break runs from starch 10 to 14 inclusive. 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • cssss: sandeRs Now Open Steak & Seafood Sampler 4=1,71%. ti t Combination Grid system debate again The tow n s salary grid system came under debate at council's ses- sion, :Monday., giving Reeve Bill 111ickte another opportunity to ex press his opposition to !he system. He claimed lhal under the system. there doesn't appear Mix, arty levell- ing evell- ing oft of salaries art.' they. .just keep going up. 1licklc argued that civic employees have a high degree of ,job security in their positions and he contended that should be worth something. Ile termed as a "reed herring - Councillor Gaylan Josephson's sug- geston toot the only alfer•natve was a .job rate for each employee. The latter also argued that the grid system allows for equal pay Lor equal \\ r�k IIowever. the equality was challenged by \tickle. who noted equality could be attained by giving each employee lira same dollar in- crease as oplxlsed to gir Ing each the same percentage increase. It was finally decided to refer the matter 10 the executive count -01m for their recommendation to Ire• received at the next meeting. Noting that bothliickie and Deputy -Reeve Lossy Fuller had ex- pressed op10)511ion to the grid sy.tenl. Josephson lamented that the ex- ecutive committee was "slacked Happy 30th 'Mona' 1� 111 he t t'Ie1 N,1tng then 411 %%11i(III1}; .loot\ ('1•,1r' stn 111(1,1\. A till Irtih Dashwood Minor Hardball 'Registration Sat., April 20 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. at Community Centre Bring photocopy of birth certificate T -Ball must be 5 years at registration dote. 5 - 8 years old $10.00 Peewee, Bantam and Tyke $20.00 Midget $25.00 SPEECIAL? 11 you received a T 1 Special income tax return this year fust bring ,t to 1-12.R Block Our specially -trained lax experts will save you time and money by looking into over 20 areas of tax savings that don't even appear on the form Then well prepare the return that saves you most Come in to your nearest NS R Block office soon, or call tor an appointment T, special from $ 1625 Ask about our guarantee It pays to be prepared by H&R BLOCK THE INCOME TAX SPECIALISTS 147 Main St., Exeter Ph. 235-1901 (Across from LCBO) Open Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri., 9:30 - 5:30 Saturday 9 - 2 Closed Wednesdays Page 15A Exeter & District Men's Rec League Fastball League Meeting Thurs., Apr. 18 Exeter Public School 7:30 p.m. Hay Township Recreation Committee Mystery Bingo Every other Thursday Next Bingo Thurs., Apr. 18 Zurich Community - _Centre--- • 7 Jackpot: $500, must go Bonanza Prize, Over 5700 in 55 calls • 4 flash games • 1 early bird • 10 regular games • 1 mystery prize OVER 51500 in cash prizes Doors open of 6:30 p.m. Bingo starts at 7:45 sharp Bring your dabbers ALL PROCEEDS for "NEW" BALL DIAMOND No one under 16 allowed to play RICHARD LOBB Clinton 482.7898 AUCTION CALENDAR FRIDAY, APRIL 19: J.D. 7700 combine. Versatile 4 -wheel drive tractor. 3 J.D. tractors and full line of cash crop farm equip- ment. Lot 5. Concession 9 Tuckersmith Township 5' r miles south of Seoforth and 1'4 miles cosi for Rieny Von Loon. SAT. APRIL 20 at 10 a.m. Household effects. 2 tractors, truck. 5th wheel livestock trailer. machinery etc. lobe held 1 ' i miles north '4 mile west of Blyth for Robert Marshall. TUES., APRIL 23 at 6 p.m. Modern opplionces, furniture tools. garden tiller lawn mower to be held at the Goderich Arena for Mrs. Florence Reed of Goderich WED., APRiL 24 at 6 p.m.Good" • offering of antique furniture glassware etc. to be held at Richard Lobb"s Auction Barn. Clinton. Ont. for the estate of May Glenn. SAT., APRIL 27 at 10 a.m. Fur niture and appliances to be held at Mitchell Arena for Mrs. Howard Stacey of Mitchell. i* ********* ****** ******* * Prospect Calf Stocker and Feeder Sale * Denfield Livestock Sales Ltd. * * 1400 head, Thurs., ApriI.25 at 7:30 p.m. * * Consisting of 125 Limousin heifers, 600 - 800 lbs., 475 Heref- * *ord and Char cross heifers, 600 - 800 lbs., 300 Limousin steers * 600 - 800 lbs., 500 Hereford and Char -cross steers 700 - 800 lbs. For information phone 666-1140. * Auctioneers Hugh Filson and Larry Gardiner * * - (Next stocker sole, Thursday May 9) * Tennis Registration "Early Bird" Rates until May 31st Single $25.00 Couple $35.00 Family $40.00 Student $20.00 Junior $10.00 Senior $15.00 Out of Town $15.00 Registration at Recreation Centre 9:00 - 12:00; 1:00 - 5:00 Monday - Friday Open only Tuesday thru Sunday Lunch and DinnerSandeRS Reservations appreciated $A95 7 ON THIKIIIIILACH Dining Lounge & Tavern Grand Bend 238.2251 Check our Blackboard Specials SATELLITE & ANTENNAS MAIN STREET, THEDFORD, ONTARIO 296-5565 or 786-4848 • Established Dealer • Leasing Available • Quality Built to Last • We Service What We Sell FOR MORE INFORMATION OR A FREE DEMONSTRATION GiVE US A CALL F2Channel Master SATELLITE RECEPTION EQUIPMENT SPECIALISTS NORM WBITING auctIOIiOOF FARM RENTED CLEARNING AUCTION SALE Of tractor, combine, full line of farm equipment, some antiques, and misc. items. For Bev and Muriel Parsons to be held on premises, lot 13, con. 4, Usborne Township, 21/2 miles east of Exeter on Hwy. 83 antr 1'/z miles south or 21/2 miles east of No. 4 hwy. on Huron County Road No. 6 & 1 2 mile north, or 6 miles west of Kirkton on Huron County Road No. 6 and '/2 mile north. Today - April 17, 1:00 p.m. sharp FARM EQUIPMENT M.F.1105six cylinder diesel multipower trac- tor only 2300 hours. 18 4 x 38 tires with snap -on dunk. cob and air conditioning (like new) MI self propelled 410 gas com- bine quick attach with coh over sired tures, bin extentuon strow chopper, No. 43 narrow 4 row corn head. 13' groin heod. 10' pick up header (os new) No 564 row corn planter with in secticide boxes, M.F. 259 serol spring tooth 14 cultivator with buster bar harrow. M F. No 880 4 fur 16 plow semi mounted hydraulic reset. Turnco 10 cultipocker with 2 three ft. pups. M.F. 3 pt. h. 6 rotary hoe. M.F. No. 27 groin drill 15 disc. White 300 got. stainless steel sprayer 21 boom, M.F. 3 pt. h. 6' mower, M.F. PTO 120 bushel manure spreader 165 bushel gravity wagon with McCurdy fertiliser auger. 225 bushel Turnco gravi- ty bin. on 3 yr. old heavy duty wagon. 130 bushel Turnco gravi- ty bin on heavy duty wagon wagon with flat rock. 51' Allied 6' groin auger PTO. 3 drum roller 10' chain harrow. 2 sets 3 section Diomond harrows steel hors 3 furrows trailer plow. Herd PTO gross Seeder M F 165 tractor fender horn Eons and hoods, 17 steel pig pens gates Gehl forage harvester. piles and piles of scrap metal several other Implements and (terns you con find at clearonce farm ouction. Further information contact prop. 235-2027 Terms cash day of sale Norman Whiting Auctioneer Phone 235-1964/235-1931