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DEARING — Prost** Mid Kilt are pleas-
ed to announce the bi th et their mew wee
daughter AVG arid**, loom* May I1
1198.new' little Sister for Amy and
staff at and
Krista.= H oa Ngipitl for their
special care. xi
JENNISON -- GiJy, Beth and big sister
Karie announce wraith love the birth of
Kaley Jean on June 3, 1906 at 8t. Joseph's
Hospital, London. Kaleyw ig7 lbs. 2
oz. and was 1934 inches long. Proud grand-
parents are Alhn and Jean Crerar, Hen-
sel', Bob and Eveleen Jennison, Grand
Bend,' -and great-grandmother Leila HLU,
Crediton. Spetdal thanks to Dr. Eng)ert,
Dr. Fellows and nursing staff of South
Huron and St. Joseph's Hospitals. 25c
MASSE -- Ken and Kathy Masse are
pleased to announce the safe arrival of
their second child Kurtis Philip, 9 Lbs. 11
oz. A little brother for Kendra, third grand-
child -tor Don and Joanne Wallace and
tenth grandchild for BiU and Ethel Masse.
Special thanks to Dr. Maynard and Dr.
Steele and all thetsurses on the third floor
at St. Joseph's i ospital. 25c
NEILANDS — Gerry and Diane Neilands
(nee Collins) of Hensel' are proud to an-
nounce the birth of their second child, a
son. Cameron James was born on Satur-
day, May 24, 1986 at 8:10 a.m. at Clinton
Public Hoe;pital. He weighed 7 lbs. 9 oz. and,
was 20 inches long. A wee brother for
Clayton. Seventeenth grandchild for Alice
Neilands, Hensel', and fifteenth for
Elizabeth Foster, Clinton. 24c
VAN BERGEN — Jeremy is pleased to an-
nounce the safe arrival of his wee brother
Jeffery William born on June 12 weighing
8 lbs. 5 oz. Proud parents are Bill and
Darlene, proud grandparents are Percy
and Violet Knee, Huron Park and Joe and
Rita McKenzie, Exeter. 25c
DEATHS --
HABERER — At the Bluewater Rest
Home, Zurich on Wednesday, June 11, 1986,
Mrs. Alice Reta (Geiser) Haberer in her
88th year. Beloved wife of the late Ferdi-
nand Henry tiaberer (Aug. 1985). Dear
mother of Greta (Mrs.-C.M. Pulford) of
London, Arvis (Mrs. R.G. Oxland) of Kit-
chener and Arlene (Mrs. A.W. Meyer) of
New Hamburg. Mrs. Haberer was
predeceased by two brothers and two
sisters. Also surviving are seven grand-
children and two great -grand children.
Rested at the Zurich Chapel of the Michael
P. O'Connor Funeral Home,19 Goshen St.,
N., Zurich until Saturday, June 14 then St.
Peter's Lutheran Church for funeral ser-
vice at 1:30 p.m. Pastor Stephen Alles of-
ficiated. Interment in St. Peter's Lutheran
Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy
donations to St. Peter's Lutheran
Cemetery Fund or the charity of your
choice would be appreciated. 25c
Tile$ �--
JARtat rla ere.pl e
Jon* ZIE CIF*Jaet2Red-
ford ► in leer 7itb year.
Funeral - . waii held at the Hooper
ey Home, Exeter, eR ir�-
day, Jume 11 at 11 a.m. Rev. Richard
Hawley officiated. At the request of the
family, there was no visitation. 15c
SCHENK — At Northwestern General
Hospital, Toronto oay, June 12,
1966, Edward Allen Schenk of T ropio and
formerly of Crediton. in his 89th year. Hus-
band of Darlene (Devine) Schenk. Loved
father of Julie (Mrs. James Parker) and
Kathie (Mrs. Peter Grover), both of Huron
Park. Loving son of Mrs. Marion
l Dowde l) Schenk of Crediton and the late
Hugo Schenk. Dear brother of Mrs.
Jeanette d Crediton. Akio loved by
four grana. Rested at the T. Harry
Hoffman & Sons Funeral Home,
Dashwood. Funeral services an Saturday,
June 14 at 2 p.m., Rev. Brian Elder of-
ficiated. Interment Crediton Cemetery.
Memorial donations to the Canadian
Diabetic Association would be appreciated
by the family. 25c
ENGAGEMENTS —
Don and Marie Brunzlow are pleased to
announce the marriage of their eldest
daughter Brenda Christine to _ Kevin
TheRw ding its totata Nacre t Our reen dy
of Mount Carmel Church June 21st, 1986 at
2:30 p.m. Reception to follow in Exeter.25'
CARDS OF THANKS —
I wish to thank all my family for having
such a memorable eightieth birthday par-
ty for me on Saturday, June 14th at the
home of Earl and Marguerite Greenlee. A
special thanks to all my friends and
relatives who dropped in also for the gifts,
cards, flowers and telephone calls and for
the delicious dimer in the evening. Thanks
and my best wishes to all of you and to
Hugh and Hazel, thanks for their home for
the family reunion on Sunday. 25nc
Mary Davis
The family of the late Percy Merkley
wish to express their sincere thanks to the
Queensway nursing home for the care for
over four years and relatives and friends
for their expression of sympathy, floral
tributes, cards and donations, Rev. Knight
and ladies of Caven church for serving
lunch after the funeral. 25'
Hattie Merkley and family.
Angie and I would like to thank family,
friends and neighbours for the lovely gifts, ,
flowers and visits while we were in South
Huron Hospital. Many thanks to,Preston's
Mom and Dad and my Mom and Dad for
looking after the girls for us. 25'
Kim Dearing
emus THANKS--
Specialal awns_ le friesAi, relatives and
an ter cards and calls while'
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Mh Huron Hospital, Hoff -
's s Ambulance fend Si. Joeepd s and for
those who drove Eunice irdo London.
Thank* guys ter helping with the yard.
Very much appreei5ted. 25'
Gard and Eunice Smith/
Thanks to the many friends, relatives
and neighbours for the numerous care$,
trSttaayykiin and
niv received t tng hanks
to Dr. Rorabeck, the nurses on 9 North and
my family. 25'
Scott Reid
We wish to emcees our sincere appy ia-
tion to everyone for the visite, It owers,
cards and gifbi we have received since
Kaley's birth. Special thanks to Grandma
and Nana for their help and an extra big
thanks to Aunt Wendy for looking after
Karie and all the other countless ways she
has helped. 25c
Beth and Baby Kaley Jennison.
Bethel
Reformed Church
Huron Street East, Exeter
REV. ABRAM BLAAK
Minister
Sunday, June 22
10:00 a.m. Wdrship Service
11:00 a.m. Sunday School
7:30 p.m. Evening Service
Come and Worship with us
Caven Presbyterian
Church
MINISTER
REV. KENNETH KNIGHT
Phone 235-2243
Organist
Mr. David Dougoll
Sunday, June 22
10:15 a.m. Morning Service
10:15 a.m. Sunday School
Everyone Welcome
Zion
Lutheran Church
Dashwood
Pastor
REV. MAYO MELLECKE -
Sundoy.Juna 22
9 30 a.m. Congregation
Christian Education
11:00 Worship Service
Everyone Welcome,
Exeter Christian
Reformed Church
The Trivitt
Memorial Church
(Anglican)
Moin a1 Gidley, Exeter
the REV. J.W. SUTTON
Rector
235-2335
Sunday, June 22
Fifth Sunday after Pentecost
11:15 a.m. Mo?hing Prayer
Nursery
Everyone Welcome
I would like to express my sincere thanks
tout' my relatives, friends and neighbours
for visits, cards, flowers, fruit and treats
while a patient in South Huron Hospital
and since returning home. Special thanks
to the people who helped me at the accident
scene, to the ambulance drivers, doctors
and nurses, Rev. Bruce Pocock an to my
friends for driving me to the doctor's ap-
pointments. It was really appreciated.25c
Wayne Hodgins
Our paih is still here, but thanks to our
families, neighbours and friends who
rallied with us, through these past few
days, the hurt is easing, but an emptiness
has replaced it. Our thanks go out to all
who sent cards, flowers, phoned, brought
food and made donations. Every little bit
helped us a lot. Our special thanks go to
Rev. Pocock, for his being there was a
comfort tow all. And to Drs. Meredith and
Brubacher for your visits to the house. Also
Aunt Lorraine Thompson, and her
daughter Lorraine for being there to give
us a guiding and steadying hand. To the
pall -bearers, a personal thank you for tak-
mg Art to his final resting place. Many
thanks to Sue Edginton and Marg Cunn-
ingham for their constant concern for us.
Also to all that helped the boys at the acci-
dent scene, many whom we don't know of,
thank you. The ladies of St. James
Anglican Church, thanks for the lovely
lunch. A special thank you to the families
of the Thompson, Druirs and Zimmers for
taking such good care of the kids during
such a hard time. Our thanks to Haskett
Funeral Home for all the patience and
understanding with our anxieties. But
most of all our eternal thanks to Art for all
the beautiful memories he left us. Our
deepest sympathy is extended to the fami-
ly of Percy_Earhart, we all share in your
grief. So once again to anyone who helped
make our grief a little easier to bear from
your prayers to being there, we thank you
for your kindness. 25c
Mary Lou and Earl, Don and Brenda,
Terry and Judy, Garry and Lori Morgan.
Saying goodbye is hard especially to
family and the special friends we have. We
would like to thank everyone for the
farewell parties we received and the gifts
that will hold a special place in our new
home. Your friendship and help over the
last few monttns willneyer be forgotten.25'
Robin, Bruce, Janine, Katie and Jason
Pfaff
reea FlrmaApeewtlem
*lab toOP TN..
althose wh
donated to our Rum-
mage Sale.thanks to Jim 1laeker,
J.T. Karry �Cemtre and Exeter and
Mich Co -ape. Iii
We would like to thank melt slmeenyy
our family, friends and relatives for the
lovely cads, flowers and gilts and to *11
the people who att eded month Wedding
Anrdve-rsary party. Special thadn to our
family for the dli*rious mock wedding and
all the work they did to make it such a
special occasiaa. 25c
Doug and Donalda Lewis
I would like toa gr+es�ere ss my sincere thanks
to my family, friends, neighbours and
relatives for the visits, cards, flowers and
gifts that I received while a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital and since returning
home. Special thanks to Dr. .Grainger,
nurses on fourth floor North East, Dr.
Read and Rev. Hawley. 25'
Dorene Holtzmann
I would like to express my sincere thanks
to relatives and friends, for cards, phone
calls and rides to London; to Doctors in
• University Hospital and Dr. Ecker and all
nurses at both hcepitals. Many thanks to
Rev. Hawley and the United Church ladies
for delicious lunch, also for flowers, dona-
tions to charities and for food'broughtto
the house and to those who helped in many
ways. 25'
Mary Francis'
The family of Edward A. Schenk wishes
to extend thanks -to all those who sent
flowers or made donations to the Diabetic
Association and visited the funeral home.
Special thanks to those who helped at
hduse, Harry Hoffman & Sons Funeral
Home and to the Crediton Church women
for lunch. 25c
Marion, Julie, Kathie, Jeanette and
families
Emmanuel
Baptist Church
187 Huron St. W., Exeter
Sunday, June 22
9:45 Family Bible Hour
Memory Verse Phil. 2:9
11:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Worship Services •
with Mr. Earl Marshall
Tuesday 7 p.m. Volleyball
8 p.m. Wednesday
Prayer and Bible Study
"Spiritual Adultery'
Upcoming Events:
Friday, June 20 of 7 p.m.
Annual Sunday School Picnic
August 3 - First Service with our
new Pastor, Mr. Kevin Rutledge
All Welcome
"Success consists of getting up just one
more time thou you've fallen down." •
Main St. North
MINISTER
REV B.H. DE JONGE
Sunday. June 22
10:00 a.m. • Worship
Sunday School - (Preschoolers)
7:30 p.m. Worship
Nursery Available
Everyone ielcome
Listen to
The Bock to God Hour
CKNX Diol 920 - 10:30 a.m.
Television
Faith 20 ' Global 6 (cable 3)
Exeter United Church
James of Andrew
Minister: The Rev. Richard W. Howley
Staff Associate:
'Mrs. Bev Robinson
Organist and Choikmoster
Mr. Robert Cameron
The Fifth Sunday after Pentecost
Sunday, June 22
11:00 o.m. - Morning Worship
with the Rev. Richard W. Howley
11:00 o.m. Church School
Courtesy Cor for June
Mr Earl Carroll
235.1044
Nursery Facilities Available
EVERYONE WELCOME
Peace
Lutheran Church
94 Andrew Street North
Exeter
REV. JOHN OBEDA
Pastor
Sunday, June 22
10:30 o.m. Worship Service
9:30 a.m. Sunday School and
Bible Study
Welcome
Exeter
Bible Fellowsh'
Sunday. June 22
9:45 a.m. Sunday Scho
Adult Bible Class
11:00 o.m. Family Bible Hour
Speaker Stan Ferguson
6:00 p.m. Communion
Tuesday 8 p.m. Bible Study
All Services held at
Usborne Central School
Huron St. East
Everyone Welcome
Exeter
Pentecostal Tabernacle
Hwy. 4 South
Pastor REV. BOB DONNAN
Youth Pastor REV. RANDY COX
Sunday. Jur* 22 -
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 o.m. Morning Worship Service
7:00 p.m. Evangelistic Service
Wednesday night 7:00 p.m.
Family Night
Programs for oil ages
Nursery available for all services
Everyone welcome
BiNGO — Every Tuesday evening at
Vanastra Centre, RR 5 Clinton. 8 p.m.
First regular card $1.00, 15 regular games
of 820 each, 3 share the wealth. Jack Pot
$200 must go. Admission restricted to 16
years and over.
• 32tf nc
STRAWBERRY AND HAM SUPPER —
Wednesday, June 18, Dashwood Communi-
ty Centre. 5-8 p.m. Adults $6.00, 12 and
under $2.50. Pre-school free. Take outs 50
cents extra. Sponsored by Dashwood UCW.
• 22-25c
CHICKEN BARBECUE — Trivitt
Memorial Anglican Church, Friday, June
20th Noon 11:30.12:30; Supper 5-6:30 p.m.
Advanced tickets. $6.00 for 12 chicken,
salad, roll; $3.00 for 1/4 chicken, salad, roll
(supper only) For tickets call 235-2335,
235-1299, 235-0796. 23,24,25c
40TH ANNIVERSARY REUNION — Ex-
eter Guides and Brownies, Exeter Legion
Hall, Sat., June 21 12-4 p.m. Former and
present Brownies, Guides, Pathfinders and
Rangers, leaders, parents and C.A.
members are invited. Bring memories and
memorabilia. For information call Helen
Coates 235-2787, Bobbie Luxton 235-0791,
Roberta Mortley 235-1264. 23,24,(25)•
TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH YARD
SALE — Saturday, June 21, 9 a.m. For
donations call 235-2335, 235-1299, 235.0796.
In support of our building fund. 23-25c
HAM & STRAWBERRY SUPPER —
Cromarty Presbyterian Church, Wednes-
day June 18 from 5-8 p.m. Adults $6;
children 6-12 $2.50. 24,25c
CHICKEN BARBEQUE (Smorgasbord) —
Brinsley United Church, Wednesday, July
9. Tickets in advance only until July 3.
Time 5-7:30. Adults $7; children 12 and
under $3. 24,25,26'
STRAWBERRY AND HAM SUPPER —
Thursday, June 19, Brinsley's St. Marys
Anglican Church. 5:30-8 p.m. 23,24,25c
FiDDLE & STEP DANCE CONTEST —
July 11th and 12th. Commdnity Centre,
Fergus, Ont. Camping WI grounds. infor-
mation, call Mery Woods (519) 843-1630.25x
THE SEARCH iS ON to locate and
recognize the outstanding young people of
Ontario. if you would like to nominateA_
deserving young person aged 6 to el for an
Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year Award,
contact this newspaper. 25x
ASSOCIATED FORD OWNERS —
Ford/Mercury Show. Sat. June 21, Cayuga
Dragway Park- Swap/Race. Sunday, June
22- Bimbrook Fair Grounds- Swap/Show.
For information call (4161 774-6519. 25x
EXPO '86 PRESENTATION — Thursday
June 19th at 8:00 p.m.- Cafeteria of Cent{{ori
Huron High School, Clinton. Z'ic
BAKE SALE — At the Exeter Lawn Bowl-
ing Club on Saturday, June 21 at 8:30 -?.25'
WOMEN TODAY — of Huron County will
hold its Annual Meeting on- June 415 at 8
p.m. at the Clinton Town Hall. Susan
Tamblyn Medical Affairs of Health for
Perth County will speak on Aids t Acquired
Immune Deficiency Syndrome). 25,26
THE SEMi-ANNUAL RADER REUNION
— will be Sunday, June 22 at 2 p.m. at the
picnic pavilion. 25c
IN MEMORIAM —
CASE — In loving memory of a dear
daughter, sister and granddaughter,
Joanne Elizabeth Case who passed away
12 years ago June 19, 1974.
Her special smile, her special face,
A part of our family we can never replace.
Loved'and remembered everyday.
Missed much more than words can say
To some she may be forgotten
To others a part of the past,
But to us who knew and loved her,
Her memory will always last.
Lovingly remembered and sadly missed
by Mom and Dad, and brothers, and
Grandma Bess. 25c
COUGHLIN — In loving memory of a dear
husband, father and grandfather, Jack
who passed away. three years ago, June 19,
1983.
He had a nature you could not help loving
And a heart that was purer than gold
And those who knew him and loved him
His memory will never grow cold.
When thoughts go back as they often do,
We'treasure the memories we have of you.
This day is remembered and quietly kept
No words are needed, we shall not forget.
Sadly missed and never forgotten by
wife Sally; daughter Jacqui and son-in-law
Charlie; daughter Wendy and son-in-law
Mike; son Michael, and stepchildren Barb
and Mike, grandchildren Christopher and
Jennifer: •,,. - 15c
JAQUES — In loving memory of a dear
wife and mother (Wilhelmine) who left us
June 18th, 1981.
Sadly missed along life's way,
Quietly remembered everyday.
No longer in our lives to share,
But in our hearts you are always there.
Loved and remembered by husband and
family. 25'
JAQUES — In being Memory of Mom and
Gramma, Berniece Jaques who passed
away four years ago, June 22.
There is a place in our hearts called
Memory Lane,
In it, you will always remain.
There's always a memory, always a tear,
For someone we loved and held so dear.
Though Heaven and earth divide us
And distance seems a lot,
The flower still grows between us
The gentle forget-me-not.'
Lovingly remembered by Shirley and
Jim, Steve, Julia, Brenda and Dennis.25c
JAQUES — in loving memory of a dear
wife Berniece who passed away four years
ago on June 22.
When evening shadows are falling
And I sit quietly alone,
To my heart there comes a longing,
Wishing you could come home.
So many things have happened
Since you were called away
So many things to share with you
Had you been left to stay.
Many folks may think i've forgotten
When at times they see me smile
But how little they know the heartache,
My smile hides all the while.
You are where I cannot reach you
Your voice I cannot hear,
Yet I know you walk beside me
Never abient, always near.
Lovingly remembered by husband Nor-
man. ' 25c
LANSBERGEN — in loving memory of a
dear husband, father and grandfather,
William Lansbergen, who passed away
June 17, 1982.
Though his smile is gone forever,
And his hand we cannot touch, ,
Still we have so many memories
Of the one we loved so much.
His memory is our keepsake
With which we'll never part,
God has him in His keeping,
We have him in our hearts.
Always loved and remembered by his
4 wife Christine, his children and
grandchildren. - , 25•
SMITH — in loving memory of our dear
father, Jim Smith who passed away eight
years ago, June 16, 1978. '
A special smile, a special face,
A part of our family we can never replace.
Loved and remembered every day by
"'Gary and Susanne. 25'
Sunday wool
Anniversary
Sun., June 22
Guest minister:
Rgv, Cheryl -Ann
' Stadelbauer- Sampa
Musk by Junior choir
Lunch to follow
Everyone welcome
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Thank 'oil
I used to think that being a
fattier was an easy chore. Well,
I've been one for many years
now and 1 realize how difficult
and frustrating it can be. It is, 1
think, one of the hardest loba,;l
have hied in my 36 years -on this
earth. Thanks to your guidance
1'tumed out just fire. h love you
a great deal and would like to
say "Thankyou": You loft me
some big shoes to fill and I will
do my best. I'm glad we had this'
little chat.
Happy Father's Day Andy
Your son, John
Memorial
Service
Crediton Cemetery
Sun., -June 22
10 a.m.
_Zion United Church
Crediton
Speaker, Rev. B. Elder
Special music provided
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Huron County Family
Planning Services
Invites you to attend
FAMILY PLANNING
ti CLINIC
Clinic Open
3 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Every Tuesday
HURON COUNTY
HEALTH UNIT
ANN ST., EXETER
For information Call 235-1014
Weekdays or Tuesday
Evenings. 'Everyone welcome
Annual Beef.
Barbecue
Kirkton Woodham
Community Centre
Sat., June 28
.:,Serving 5 - 8 p.m.
dults Advance $7.50
At Door $8.00
Children 12 and under
Advance $3.50
At door $3.75 .
Tickets available at
Hopper Hockey
Unum ornmennonnuununounninnnne,
i
Albatross
Tarin.
e
228-6733, Huron Park
June 20 & 21
Gary McGill
June 22
5th Annual 2 ball
Force 'em 9:00 a.m.
Mon. - Fri. .
Hot Beef
81.75
Blue Jay Draw
July 10
Patio Party
1101.
as
July 1st
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Huron Counhy Playhouse presents
RODGERS & HAMMERSTE2N'S •
favourite musical story]
arowel
June 24 to -July 12
Phone (519) 2313.8451
for reservations and information - ; o ,r
Ellison
Ellison Travel Servicentre, Old Town Hall, 322 Main Street, Exeter, Ont.
EXETER PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE
presents
Sunshine Factory
A Children's Film Ministry
Every Wednesday night beginning June 18 un-
til August 27
from 7:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Ages 4 - 12
Each 30 minute episode will deal with the following Biblical
values:
HONESTY
SHARING
SELF-WORTH
PREJUDICE
OBEDIENCE
LOVE
PATIENCE
DEFEAT
COURAGEI
RESPONSIBILITY
PGB1i1F
cannon
Grand Send -Exeter Chapter
Full Gospel Businessmen's
Fellowship International
4, Invite You to Their
FELLOWSHIP BANQUET
Date: FN., June 27, 1996 et 7:00 p.m•
et thi RURKLEY RESTAURANT (Mein Street, EXETER) (Renquet Roo/n)
Guest Speakers WALTER .DAT, London, Ontario
Wolter Day is a native of Great Britain, born in Walsall, England. Walter has
been a missionary in the then Belgian Congo, now Zaire and for the past ten
years hps been taking Bibles from time to time into the countries of Eastern
Europe and Russia. For this work,Walter wos associated with the organization
Jesus to the Communist World Z.C., on organization with the purpose of helping
Christians in Communist Lands. Wolter a gentle, and spirit filled mon, hos many
exciting stories to tell of his own experiences behind the Iron Curtain. We would
urge you to invite o friend to come and hear this unusual speaker. You will
receive a blessing from the testimony of this mon.
Special Musk
Tickets: 19.00 Adults; 54.00 Children under 12. Reservations a must
Ladles and Youth Welcome
'' Ca II by Monday prior to meeting date.
Grand Bend 2364115; Exeter 2211-6169;
st Dashwood 237-3'706; Zurich 234-4432
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FREE
ABCA BUS TOUR
EVERYONE WELCOME
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On the occasion of its 40th Year of operation
the Ausoble Bayfield Conservation Authority
invites you to. join us in a
bus tour and commemorative ceremony
WHEN: Saturday, July 12, 198¢
' 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
WHERE: Depart and return to ABCA Headquarters
Morrisoh Dam Conservation Area off Hwy. 83 East of
Exeter
HIGHLIGHTS: Tour important conservation sites in
north part of ABCA watershed area,
Ceremonial tree planting and dedication of
Clinton Conservation Area
' LUNCH: A picnic -style lunch will be provided to all guests at
4 no charge.
RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED
PLEASE CALL ABCA AT 235-2610 BY JULY 4, 1.986
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