Times-Advocate, 1983-08-24, Page 23Party
for
Stan Christie
Sat., Aug. 27
For more infor-
mation call
345-2568 or
229-8761
Party
for
Matt Muller
Fri., Aug. 26
For information
234-6482
234-6463
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This year he wont too far.
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LOTS OF BAKING — Visitors to Summerfest in Crediton Saturday had Tots of op-
portunity to buy baking and crofts. Shown with baking at the Crediton WI booth
are Grace Fahner, Marie Fydenchuck, Ann Cottel and Ruth Eveland. T -A photo.
Goderich centre may be
home for young offenders
The prospect of the
Bluewater centre being utiliz-
ed as a detention centre for
young offenders was refuell-
ed Monday by Mayor Eileen
Palmer in a report to
Goderich council.
Palmer and town ad-
ministrator, Larry McCabe,
met with .Community and
Social Services Minister
Frank Drea, deputy -minister,
J.K. MacDonald and ex-
ecutive co-ordinator, Mr.
Alfieri in Toronto recently.
The meeting was arranged by
Huron -Middlesex MPP, Jack
Riddell, after numerous in-
quiries into the fate of the cen-
tre for the developmentally
handicapped.
The facility may be in use
within 15 months as a provin-
cial youth detention centre.
Palmer told council, and
could employ as many as or .
more people than the
Bluewater Centre. The centre
for the developmentally han-
dicapped is scheduled to close
in November 1983 but since
the closure announcement by
Drea, there has been specula-
tion that the building would be
used as a detention centre.
People will be retrained to
work in the detention centre
Palmer said, adding that the
"municipality can rest more
easily" knowing that jobs
would be available.
Administrator McCabe said
Stephen sets
dump session
Stephen township will be
hosting a meeting of area
municipalities to discuss
landfill site problems and
possibilities.
It will he held at the
Stephen township municipal
office in Crediton at 7:30 p.m.
on Tuesday. September 27.
Invited will be represen-
tatives from the town of Ex-
eter, the village of Uensall
and the townships of Stephen,
Us borne, Hay and
McGillivray in addition to the
Ontario Ministry of the
Environment.
One tile drain loan applica-
tion in the amount of $9,000
was approved along with an
addition to a previous applica-
tion of $500.
A resolution from the
township of Southwest Oxford
asking that Consolidated
Hearing Act applications
need not go to Cabinet was
supported.
Drain commissioner Ken
Pickering was directed to
repair the Des jardine
municipal drain extension
1974 at Lot 1, Ai usable Conces-
sion ar,d thr B branch of the
Wein municipa' drain at the
south half of L d 22, Conces-
sion 7.
Council approved payment
of the township's share of ex-
penses incurred by the Exeter
and area board in the amount
of $6,249.77.
Permission was given to the
Bluewater ladies slopitch
team to hold dance at the
Crediton pavilion on
September 24.
Approval was given to of-
fice member Linda Oliver to
attend a Municipal Officers
conference September 28. 29
and 30.
BASEBALL BASH '83
Exeter Men's Rec. Fastbali
presents
DAVID WILCOX
Saturday, August 27, 1983
South Huron Rec. Centre, Exeter
8 -- 1 Tickets: $6.00 per Person
Proceeds for community betterment
that plans to convert
Bluewater Centre to a deten-
tion centre were only "con-
tingency plans."
The Youth Offenders Act
has been passed by the
federal government but the
legislation does not become
effective until April 1, 1985.
The province of Ontario will
require a custody centre as
stipulated in the act and the
Bluewater Centre is probably
the best site in the province.
However, the province is
waiting on word from the
federal government on a cost-
sharing agreement on the im-
plementation of the act. As
soon as the federal govern-
ment commits itself on fun-
ding, the province will move
on establishing the detention
centre and retraining staff.
Bluewater Centre ad-
ministrator, Bill Gregg, said
the contingency plan has
always been in place and can
be set in motion if the govern-
ment decides to use the cen-
tre to fulfill its obligations to
the Youth Offenders Act.
When the facility closes in
November, Gregg said the
buildings will remain in the
hands of The Ministry of Com-
munity and Social Services
for 18 months before rever-
ting to Government Services.
The report also said that the
camp facilities at the centre
have been set aside for ex-
clusive use by mentally
retarded individuals and the
ministry will correspond with
the local association for the
mentally retarded with
respect to the availability of
furnishings.
Despite the speculation that
the centre may be used as a
detention facility, closure
plans are proceeding as
planned. Gregg indicated that
eight Bluewater Centre
residents have been moved to
a community placement and
that the resident population
has decreased to 121 from 151.
While eight residents have
been placed in the communi-
ty, the majority (21) have
been translerred to other
facilities in Palmerston and
Oxford County. Gregg said
that one or two residents were
transferred to the
Southwestern Regional Cen-
tre in Cedar Springs.
The staff of the centre has
also been on the move and
Gregg said that many have
resigned and or relocated.
The staff has been reduced to
155.
Pair fined
in absentia
Neither of the two accused
was in Exeter court, Tuesday,
but convictions were
registered by Justice of the
Peace Gord Ferris after not
guilty pleas were entered on
their behalf.
Sean Jeffrey Kastner, Sebr-
ingville. was fined $128 on a
charge of careless driving.
laid on July 10 after his truck
went out of control on a turn
on concession 16-17 of flay.
The driver sustained minor
injuries in the crash and
damage was fisted at $2.000.
The accused was given 60
days in which to pay the fine.
Hully Gully Sports &
Recreation, RR 1 Varna, was
fined $53 on a charge of
premitting the use of a vehi-
cle with license plates that
had been issued for another
vehicle.
'Mit charge was laid on Ju-
ly 9 after a minor accident in-
voiving,a 1981 Honda owned
by the firm. The plates had
been issued for a 1983 Suzuki.
The former was not licensed
for highway use.
An employ ee said the
ministry of transportation
and communication had ad-
vised that plates could be
switched around, but the
police officer had advised that
was only possible through the
use of proper dealer plates.
The firm was given 30 days
in which to pay the fine.
Huron plow match
slated for Zurich
The Huron County Plowing
Match is taking shape for the
weekend of September 16 and
17 at the farm of Clare
Dcichert of Zurich.
The match starts on Friday
morning with coaching and in
t he a fternoon the junior
match will take place. On
Saturday the main part of the
pr (lgrim gets underway with
antique tractors. horse-drawn
plows and regular tractors all
plowing furrows. •
A highlight of the match is
the Queen of the Furrow com-
1,.•tition which starts at 9 a.m.
on Saturday The contestants
demonstrate their plowing
ability. plows are available
and are interviewed around
10::30 a.m.
At noon the girls are taken
for lunch compliments of
MPP .lack Riddell ILib
11uron-Middlesex 1. Following
lunch. the potential Queens ,
return to the match site
where they, deliver their
speeches. The winner is
crowned that day and will go
on to compete at the 1984 In-
ternational Plowing Match to
be held in Wellington County.
Any young woman in-
terested in entering the com-
petition should contact Ruth
Townsend of RR :3 Sea forth at
527-1629_
The
.27-1629-
'I'he Huron County
Plowmen's Association also
offers a plowing class for
women in two categories,
those under the age of 24 and
those over the age of 24.
For the non-plowers there
are other competitions to
enter The match offers log
sawing. horseshoe pitching
and nail driving.
A concession booth will be
on the site to feed the hungry
plowers and spectators.
MITCHELL
FAIR
September
2,3,
4&S
Party
for
Jeff
Corbett
Fri., Aug. 26
For more
information
call
262-2687
EXETER SCOUTS
CUBS & BEAVERS
Registration
Tues., Sept. 6
7 p.m. - 8 p.m.
at the
SCOUT HALL
John St. West
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• Spaghetti
• Licensed
N('ti under
nt 44 LCBO
Main St.
Grand Bend
238-2161
Carl & Mary
Jefferies
would like their
relatives, friends &
neighbours to join
them in celebration
or their
25th Wedding
Anniversary
on
Sept. 3, 1983.
from 9 - 1
Your pr('('nc e ,u)(1
hest t ishe'S is 1'OUr
gift to is
1 o mol('
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phone 227-4980
Wedding
Reception
for
Syliva & Walter
Kvnlcki
(nee Stewart)
Fri., Aug. 26
9 p.m.
In honour of their re-
cent marriage. All
friends and relatives
welcome
25th Anniversary
DANCE
for
Keith & Dorothy
Volland
Sat., Sept, 3
Everyone
-
Welcome
"No gifts, please"
For more
information
262-3204
Notice
General
Meeting
Exeter Legion
Mixed Dart
League
Wed., Aug. 24
8:30 p.m.
At the Legion
sar2deRs
ON THE REACH
Dining Lounge
& Tavern
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Fine Dining
overlooking
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New
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Weekend
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Special
Reservations appreciated
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349-2710
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Sat., Aug. 27
music by
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Dancing on brand new
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CAMPING
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1983
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Mixed Bowling
The Exeter Mixed Bowling League is
bowling in Lucan, Sunday nights. Any
couples interested or anyone who con
get a team of six or more, please phone
228-6581 for more details. There will be
a meeting at Lucan Bowling Lanes on
September 7 at 7 p.m.
Memorial Day Service
at
Zion Cemetery
Usborne
Township
Sunday, August 28th
at 11:00 a.m.
Robert Hern, Secretary -Treasurer
•
Kiddie Korner -
School House -
Fall Registration and
Open House
Thursday, September 1
2 p.m. - 8 p.m.
Nursery School Half or Full Day
Outdoor Playground
Located 11/4 miles north of Exeter
Cemetery. For more information con-
tact Dianne (Wilson) Shapton
237-3739
FISHERMAN'S COVE
RESTAURANT
Specializing in fresh fish din
from our boat to your fable.
Open 7 days a week
Monday to Friday
11:30 a.m. • 9 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday
8 a.m. - 9 p.m.
63 River Road, Grand Bend
Eat in or take out
238-2025
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The One Stop Place
Sunday
Hot & cold smorgasbord
5 to 7 p.m.
595
Noon Special
Every Day.
225
Fri. & Sat. Entertainment
Your kind of musk (Dancing)
280 Main St., Lucan
Phone 227-6700 or 227- 4034
Operated once again by the Lewis's
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GERMAN
FOOD
NOVELTY
BOOTH
Held under Aulherily 01 An L.L.S.O. Special Occation Perm.t.
1 Mile S. of ARKONA on No. 7 H'way
Polka - Rock - Country Western
2 NIGHTS
OF
FUN
and
DANCING
FRIDAY, SEPT. 9
SATURDAY, SEPT. 10
SUNDAY, SEPT 11
POLKA in the tent
With
ROCK'N in the tent
With
FAMILY DAY
WALTER OSTANEK
-- LONDON SET --
BAR-B-QUE
Country Western
country Western In the hail
ENTERTAINMENT
. In The Hall With
With
BALLOON R ACE
SOUTH WIND
SOUTH WIND
Starts 2 p.m. Adm. Only 51.00
Starts 8 P.M.
Starts 1 P.M.
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Admission
56.00 p.p. each Night
Call 878-1896
or
or Write:
Taxandria
P.O. Box 7S,
Arkona