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Times Advocate, 1992-06-17, Page 3GARBAGE COLLECTION On Tuesday!the Exeter lc School Parent Association offi- cially opened their creative playground along with help from their sponsors. Shown here are: back row, Lisa Taylor, (Par- ent Association president) (left), Shirley Mousseau (Lioness), Vera Armstrong (Exeter Legion), Ross Ferguson (Masons), Al Taylor (EPS principal), Mark Heimrich (Optimists). Front row: representing Exeter Public School student council Catherine Bergmann (left), and Jacklyn Baynham. Shown playing on the equipment in the background are members of South Huron District High School's technical department, responsible for its construction. Parents group opens new playground EXETER - The Exeter Public School Parent Association official- ly opened their Creative Play- ground On hand for the opening were club members from the Opti - No specific site.for prison proposal .mist. Lioness. Legion, Masons and the school's Student Council who all gave generous donations toward the project. The Technical Department from CLINTON - While it was previ- ously hoped Huron County would I, troop eseotittg one unified proposal toahe Ministry of Correctional Ser- vices in the !rope a lucrative con- tract for a now federal prison could he brought w..therotmty,itappears a less defined proposal will be sent forth this month. Exeter council member Bob Spears who encoded the final meet- ing in Chalon last week to discuss the proposal noted while the minis- try will receive a "County of Hu- ron" site proposal, a will actually encompass nix potential peniten- tiary sacs. none of which is very apocilic 115 to what lands would be involved. The- anUIuau y will nod that the oruniy aupptxu Iha possibility of ;. prison in the wrae til Wtnglaun, lfruranl,i, healwlli, (:tutu!!!, Ucxli nth. or liunttt Nasi South Huron District High School, the opening ceremonies.. Over who under the supervision of Dave 210 students were anxiously Newton and Jim Gladding drafted awaiting the official O.K. to play and constructed the Playground on the equipment. equipment, were also available for NP • CANADA DAY cHIMIS Garbage normally collected on Wednesday will be picked up on Tuesday, June 30 because of the Wednesday holiday. TOWN OF EXETER HOME COMPOSTING The Town of Exeter is currently taking orders from persons wishing to purchase home composters. The Town wUI order composters of differing types from Bluewater Recycling and pass volume dis- counts on to Exeter and area residents For more informatlon, contact the Municipal Office at 235-0310 z �� 7 STEPHEN TOW • 'Ar• r,--ett STEPHEN 1/ 0 Exeter building starts atlll ir i•Iump H Ct(T$I4 ' 11 M. age ibis (Ally five permits worth honer iii Milt s u---41,30,2—*We-7asued -during--the stun, It lata N1I1 MINION 1111 NI WO aleigh. urWn N It uk4im MMMtla gel "'1'1tat's substantially lower than lawn Inlllti10111 Illg111411lNbtit Dave Muyvi piwwnted her Sul ding punnet sawn lar w1wk11 Maclay uvouutg,. nuuiutwng up May's build- ing starts INN year's Imbues," said Moyer. The total assessment on new con- $ltuCliun for the year has reached S1.2 .nllion, almost half of the 1991 May Molal of $2.36 million. It's No eurel, tkc ILi1ibitJiithiUIie • 'trade Secrets and Body Reform, two stores: specializing in personal care are exclusively at London's Wesinwunt. lode Srwets is on &he Upper Level by the st d Court, ..and offers a complete hair care selection. Body Reform is just below, and looks after the rest of you. Their products are not tested on animals. Body Reform and "Trade Se rets are part of the 180 snores snaking up London's best shopping.selection You'll love the difference. .UNI SHOPPING CENTRE-1.O1100N Un Wundetland Iivad,tiuuthof tunurlissiutic, Stop l0:00 dill 10 WOO pin Monday to Satuul.n A TOWNSHIP SESQUICENTENNL.AI HOMECOMiNG WEEKEND . . EPHEN TOWNSHIP/4 Three Times Fifty jN CREDITON June 27 and 28 * Mixed Slo pitch tournament . all weekend startsFriday night at 6:30 p.m. - Eight Stephen family teams will be participating §--*-Breukfast Saturday 7 to Zo a.m. sponsored by the Stephen Township Firemen * Gigantic Parade starts Saturday at 11 a.m. at the ConcessionePark. Ends at new township shed At least five bands participating. jFloat entries, from all parts of the township are invited - Youngsters bring your bikes and trikes -For parade information -and registration phone the Township Office 234-6331, Ross Haugh 234-6336, Karen Tiernan 235-3388 and Norm Tripp 228-6970 by June 20 • * Pun and Sports for the whole Family Architeetusal xfrafidatt Modestts at South Huron District High / School recently completed their year-long •drafting projects. Scoring the highest marks in the class were: 'Susan Kirton (left), Mark Baker and Mark Weigand. ♦6 r ) years agcy you w sperec: A IOW you. Thi�, . 99 �t iiis anniversary s flout it. THE DIAMOND ANNIVE SARY:BAND %% lsci,her tt s your let, Jt 1, Uth or ask anniversary in Ike wet), this yesr,.tell er.,yuudss urry Lor llpxor.,ai11. 421M.in St., S. 'Aida 3354720 1036lAialNI aa A . N.//14W 1K1391.0 �,�0 $7,11111 diwtnumi ie furr,0.07.1111 t•r. �J 10 a.m. to 4 pan. Classic and Antique Car Show Display area behind Johnny's Gas Bar For information call Al Renning at 235-2035 1 p.m Horseshoe Challenge - open to everyone Nota competition - just for fun 1 p.m Beach Volleyball 1-3 p.m Tractor Pull - by weight 1.00 p.m 'Official Ceremony and Special Edition History Book Auction 2:00 & 3:15 p.m Dykehopper Band and 'Dutch Dancers 2:30p,u1. Skateboard -demonstration 3 p.m Stephen Firemen Extaication Demonstration 3 p.m 4.7 p,in Dance 9 p.w..to l .aatn. with the Crystalaires Karate Demonstration Sbriners' Fish Fry 131 10:30 a,m. Ecumenical Church Service Guest pyour o ,Ross Dlaatly ofwn Channe l 10 12 Noon Firemen's Brunch 1 p.m. Future Fs ueri''Olympics including • bale toss • milking • ttof--war bowling 1 pm.• rutabaga skating Hut's ape shahs pe d vT yball continue aal uak • 2:$0 p.m. Adult Farr Olympics • 4 pan. 5 p.m T Tin 10 kllo•Pi ch game Draw for trip to Las Vega and\\times are aul ject to See Historic Gallery 1501splaya at Towiiship Hall and Township Chard) Displays at Crediton United Chard) * Township HisIoiy Books • Centennial Souvenir • .duuiti • Mugs • Haiti • T-shirloi • Sweatshirt* • Limited Edition J'rin's • ifgrli Nokia,01)'1'1.1111811' 1+' O()t) BOOTH ON THE GROUNDS