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Times Advocate, 1992-06-24, Page 5
Back in Time from the archives of the Ttmevittiveett `riffles -Advocate, Juste 74, 1.92 'Pape 6 Slew swim blamed) for closes .of Exeter Hasty Market 111ttie 46,192 -.Fortner employees of themes COltmt - -rtiNa tilos: +urate lammed a -grievance ' n*Ilttee' go 'caller t twitat*artier) beNrlbed.as "the tremendous' amount of mtnterevebig',ttrem•b+jitheiAtrn iettich vaosnfiyiwnt'$nto reoeheniship: Bovosaarthey etre owet arimucts-as.3,IA00. Arbotat ofSOO p e Ibtrrthe July 17 Asa Craig Gala Daysiiilithe t slaamdtalto rtirfr otnlial s. More -than 900 persona nttendedthe 713th birthday cel- ebrations of the Ctandeboye Women's Institute. The 1i182 edition of the Merman Spring Falr-was one of the'best. ever +wkh a couple of new "sections added to the fair's continuing appeal. -Exeter minor hocked, graduate Dave Shaw and his family 'received a real suprise at the National 'Hockey League draft Wednesday morning when he was chosen number 13 overall by the Quebec Nordiques. Exeter Public School won the area elementary school track and field meet. 25 Years Ago June 15, 1967 - The name of the Exeter branch of the Royal Canadian Legion was changed this week to the R.E. Pooiey-branch in recognition of National Veteran's Week and : Mr. Pootey's : dedication to the local . branch for the last 33 years. The Ontario Development Corporation has taken over the former R.C.A.F. Centralia Station and an agricultural college appears to be a certainty. Stephen township rejects the increase in fire retainer fees asked by the village of Grand Bend and hasdropped protection provided by that department. J.L. Wooden was named principal of South Huron Dis- trict High School at an annualsalary of $15,000, replacing Douglas Palmer. Bruce Shaw is the vice -principal - Harold Kellerman of Dashwood caught a nine pound, 34 inch pike recently at The Cut, south of Grand Bend. The second annual Quarter Horse Show sponsored by the Exeter Saddle Club is set for June 17 at their grounds, west on Huron street. 50 Years Ago June 18, 1942 -Because of a labour shortage, about 45 business "and -professional men of Exeter assisted by 25 helpers armed -with hoes invaded a five acre field of sugar beets on the farm of Murray Scott. Those assisting includ- ed ministers, bankers,. teachers, lawyers and doctors. Members of the RCAF at Centralia have a new mess .halt and twill discontinue unning.to..the .Ctntrai Hotel in 'Cornetts r• for .4heirmtffiis. The property committeeof Exeter council reported it is ;impossible to get help to renovate the fire hall . at the 'present time. Abundance of hay and pasture this year will help to prevent a butter: shortage. Dill pickles are 23 cents for a 19 ounce jar at Southcott -Bros.grocery store. Look cool;and slim through the summer days. Get Slender tablets at Robertson's Drugs. In the. focal •softball standings, Exeter, Sharon and the Airport are tied for first place. 100 Years Ago June 16, 1892 - In a letter to the editor, the Sodom cor- respondent was reprimanded for some erroneous informa- tion printed. In searching for some cows, no parties were sassing and neither did any parties fall into the river, coming homeward. Patrick Curtain of "Adare intends raising the timbers of his bank barn on Tuesday. It's size is 100 by 300 feet and the proprietor intends this to be the best barn in the county for convenience, looks and otherwise. A-diswict Aineetinwof =the- e. -badge ras,held=in Crediton, Saturdayand it was, derided that the Orange celebration .should be -held in Sarnia, thus giving the peo- ple a good chanceto second go through the tunnel. rl Guaranteed investment TECs. LAUKENTIAN BANK ()F CANADA • 111111111 S$NOi4(� Shretrasterlioeyetkul president Francis Vellleux discusses pro- cedures with. at centre, Assistant Deputy Minister of Environ ment Ontario Drew Blackwell 'and, at right, Huron MPP Paul Kopp during a'tour the Environment minister took on Friday. Minister touvs BIuewate Recycling GRAND BEND - Assistant Dep- uty Minister of Environment Onta- rio Drew Blackwell toured the Bluewater Recycling facilities near Grand Band last Friday and was extremely impressed with the es- tablishment. "I've never seen anything quite like it. I'm really, really impressed by the way the machinery has been put together," commented Black- well after the tour which he took with Huron MPP Paul Kiopp. Blackwell was named Assistant Deputy Minister of Environment Ontario in February of lastnyear, re- sponsible for the Waste Reduction • Office. The purpose of the Waste Reduction Office is to establish a teaaerstvp position in moving Inc Province from a consumer to a con- server of society and, by "working cooperatively with all stakeholders, to make waste reduction, reuse and recycling a way of life in Ontario. For 16 years, Blackwell lived and worked. urn :Comas, ' Neneznala, where;,he isms •a.utti sitylptofes- sor responsible for the coordination 1A of an applied+social tesoarch-oeatrc engaged in action -research in -areas of "social change. One of the cen- tre's projects introduced recycling, horse composting and urban agri- culture to the Venequelan Federal District. Blackwell said he would use the information gathered from waste managers such as Bluewater ?rest - .dent Francis Veilleux to make an . accurate valuation for capital fund- ing projects used to improve mu- . nicipal recycling programs. Veilleux also announced on Fri- day that Bluewater is presently sending letters to member munici- palities suggesting a once every two weeks garbage collection while continuing to implement the week- ly recycling program. As a result, Bosanquet Township has agreed to run the -program starting in Septem- • ber and Exeter and Uoderich mu- nicipalities have shown an interest las well. The purpose, says Veil- leux, is to make recycling the more +prorrnioentof, the Awo.collections. tit* ti well prepare° resume will help you get the jou you are looking tor A resume,dletailing an applicant's work history and education is extremely helpful to an employer who is seeking a person -for a .specific job vacancy. Your 'personal resume should accompany your Metter of application. Here are some guidelines to follow in preparing your resume: U Make it clear, concise and easy to read - and no longer than two pages LJ The resume should be typed on 8 1/2" x 11." white paper -wit -enough-white apace to -prevent cluttered look U Start with your name, address and phone number. - U Next under a sub -heading "Work History" detail the previous jobs you've held - in reverse date order - that is, last job first. U Use a separate paragraph for each position and precede it with the dates you held that, position U State,the job title, a brief description of the responsibilities - and the results you achieved. U The next section of your resume should come under the .sub -heading of "Education". Start with the highest degree obtained or grade completed, followed by the name of the institution: at which you studied. Follow this with previous education attainments. At the end, list any ,6pepific.inst ructional courses you have attended in conjunction with your.,work. U Under the subheading "Affiliations", list memberships and/or offices held in professional or industry associations. LI Undei the untie -leading "Personal Interests" lint any activities which you feel will be of interest to the employer-auch.as volunteer work, etc. Wamt.4**tiefill11101044iertiandlainaisuaimill,hethe 11104ors ,thatalleke Abefetgpkfilit *oohed list itau,kr pndalerwisw• £o,saak0441rr ell ,Iwe ria -IM1main -4140 k-SRlii eitil s• lints autlisct to c1t>M( ,44111itlout 411111ce We con helAyouljet,an,inymtimayeiand 04101:1111161*.k.0611t $t.eet *oath Meter adoJ 4)M l llre/fastywMfeet, Petro Can- ada partnership In Dieter fast- ed less than f,'ve years. RXfl BR - A convenience store which was part of an innovative "nese concept of the late 1980s closed In Dieter last week, and said to he a victim of poor sales. ligeatcr's Hasty Market opened -in a brand new building in 1987 at the south end of town. At the time it was ane more part of the rapidly - expending chain of stores that were adding a new angle to the conven- ience store concept. With in-store bakeries and selections of perisha- ble goods, Hasty Markets were !!a ter" tltl y,Illbtttlieebbh- 'aerdeefilitsttal efNyi e. Tarawa Ike 41iNitar Mt*. vtatliiiiiesediffirstatelat `"ftweety "Us illaff 'bttrted tip 111Ineklmtettisti oom. ?mit- Ina G`M8da des liar bireM1 n lmtt reed open -tenth Friday mooting. `rural fatter, neer of The :Vote for 'the :St two_lreays,: ttaid'ilow tot tes•were relpbnsi- -ble for the company's decit ian to close the doers. 'it was Meg good in the summer, but the winter is bad," 'said bur, adding that the store was popular with Grand -Bend bound summer traffic. Jazar said he will now be looking for 'another job, per- haps in Toronto, London, or Montreal where he has some friends. The district supervisor who was helping close the store said he did not know if the landlord had any plans for the building or the gas bar proper- ty. In fact, he said he didn't even know who the landlord is . 3LLLJ 1\_ ©LLTZ)_ii-17 CHARTERELy ACCOUNTANTS Kime, Mills,Dunlop. Chenrrod Accountants Daniel B. Daum, B.A., M.Acc.. C.A. limit-er 412 •Main St., P.D. Box 2405 Exeter, Ontario MtlW, 1S7 (519) 235-0345 Fax: (519) 205-3235 John A.M. Norris CHARTERED ACCOuNTAN 497 Main Street South, Exeter, Ontario NOM 1 S 1 Tel: (518) 235-3240 Fax: (518) 235-3246 * UGTIONEEittS FILSON & ROBSON The .Experienced Auctioneers then Guarantee You More .$$ Considering A Sale or -Need an Appraisal 666-0833 866.1887 Gall Collect Supplying You.with 30 Yrs. 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