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TUNING UP - Karl MacNaughton of Lucan and Marg
Delong of St. Marys were two of the entertainers at
Sunday's fiddlers jamboree sponsored by the Exeter
Agricultural Society. It was held at the South Hurori Rec
Centre and attracted a large crowd. T -A photo
/CO Don Thomson
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Lucan Lanes
Monday ladies: Audrey
Scott 359-780, Sandra Dasher
293-768, Shirley Fowles
264-703, Sue Johnston 233.672,
Audrey Watt 240419, Lorraine
Mosurin john 209418, Deb
Thompson 228.604, Luanne
Herbert 232-601, Marg
Greenlee 251-, Pam Smith 237,
Pat Hodgins 236, Diane
Williams 232.
Tuesday juniors: Chris
Sleaford 273, Tabatha Perry
251, Derek Hardy 261, Jeff
Bond 230, Brian Roe 245,
Shane Munro 215, Tanya
Buckareff 212, Eddie Van
Kerkoerle 182.
Colleen's: Norma Galloway
269-718, Pat Bloxam 316-602,
Norah Cowie 232, Alice
Hodgins 227, Helen Hearn 226,
Betty Murphy 221, Mary Van
Geel 217, Sylvia Fahner 216,
Debbie Wonnacott 216.
Medway: Janet Heaman
258-610, Peter DenOtter 231,
Huss Rush 225, Tony- Siroen
216.
Senior citizens: Gerrit
Verhey 239, Martin
Vanderkamp 201, Frank
DeBloc 200, Harry Noels 196,
Helen McDonald 195, Charlie
Grieves 191, Maurice
McDonald 188, Henry DenOt-
ter 181.
Wednesday bantams:
Shawn Kraft 178, Shaun
Williamson 165, Brad Vallrath
147, Ken Cowie 142, David
Damen 139, Jay Deeks 138,
Jason Woytowitch 130,
Michael Munro 118, Stacey
Evans 11'6.
Wednesday mixed: Rose
Maxwell 278-683, Bud Ap-
pleman 244-677, Jackie Boyn-
ton 284-647, Pat Ryan 237-649,
Bob Pipe 241-645, Bill Dixon
224-614, Ed Cornelissen
212-601, Marilyn Riley 215.
Thursday men: Jim Smith
286-779, Jeff Park 258-751,
-Lyle Beatson 259-718, Bud
Vallee 263-685, Harold Mayo
2$8-672, Bob Smith 274-671,
Brian Ankers 261-668, Carl
Dunlop 268-660, Larry
DeCaluwe 222-653, Bob
Graham 267, Norm Lewis 261,
Russ Smith 253, George Van
Geel 250.
Sunday mixed: Norma
Galloway 270-735, Gary
Dunlop 294-691, Linda Webber
269-683, Bill Dixon 263-683,
Cheryl Smith 246-652, Jim
Smith 244-650, Rob Riley
223-629, Brice Harris 305-610,
Ron Mason 246.
KIRKTON BOTTLE DRIVE - The Kirkton-Woodham Scouts held a successful bottle
drive, Saturday. Shown unloading bottles are Mark Morning, Jason Swan, Rudy
Broers and Brion Switzer. T -A photo
At Centralia
Plan Easter musical
By MRS. TOM KOOY
The Young People of Faith
Tabernacle are presenting
their Easter musical produc-
tion entitled Sonrise! in Faith
Tabernacle, Centralia,
Easter Sunday at 11 a.m. and
7 p.m. Plan to attend as this
production is highly recom-
mended. They are presenting
this production in Faith
Tabernacle London, Good
Friday evening.
Lynn and Lori Cronyn and
Sandy Somerville of town and
Kelly Tiedeman, Exeter spent
the past week in Puerto
Vallerta, Mexico.
aver. and Mrs. Mike Cronyn
entertained the. Fuller and
Cronyn families Sunday. Jen-
nifer was celebrating her
third birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hodgins
have returned home after
spending the winter at Villa
Corona in Mexico. Sunday
they accompanied Mr. and
Mrs. Lyle Steeper, Corbett to
.Chesley where they visited
with Mr. Charlie Hodgins.
Tom and Mary Kooy at-
tended the Oddfellows service
at Trivitt Memorial Church,
Banquet for
parents, girls
The Lucan Girl Guiding
Units held a special "Parent
and Daughter Banquet"
Tuesday. Brownies, Guides
and Pathfinders accom-
panied their parents on a
short, one night visit to
Switzerland.
From decorations to the
meal, everything was done
with the Swiss theme in m.nd.
Mistress of ceremonies, Barb
Coughlin, welcomed the
guests and explained past
outings and events attended
by the Pathfinders, she works
with.
Rural North district com-
missioner, Sharon Mac -
St. Patrick's Church
The Catholic Women's
League held their monthly
meeting Wednesday evening
in the school library. The
League Prayer and the
Respect for Life Prayer open-
ed the meeting followed by
minutes of the March
meeting.
A thankyou note was read
from Women's Community
House for the CWL donation
of $100. Thirty-six more bap-
tismal books have been
ordered to be presented to all
newly baptized babies in our
parish. It was decided that the
League would present wooden
crucifixes to all couples who
marry in our church.
Our annual pot luck supper
will be held June 14 at 7:00
p.m. and guest speaker for
this event will be Jay Camp-
bell, . our channel 10
weatherman.
A collection was taken up at
the meeting for "Develop-
ment and Peace." The CWL
membership drive will begin
on the weekend of May 5 and
6. Dues to remain at $3.50.
The amount of $100 was
agreed upon for the Holy
Father's Canadian Visit
Fund.
The Lucan Fair is ap-
proaching and the CWL is in
need of three conveners (one
for each day) to help the PTA
in running the food booth. Any
volunteers for this job are
asked to call Bernice
Crunican
Historic church plates are
still available at $10 each.
Please call Corina Reymer at
225-2889 if your would like one.
Next meeting will
takeplace on May 16.
Donald introduced the
guiders and guests, including
Chapman Division Commis-
sioner Sheila Ripley. Brownie
leaders Ruth Mair, 1st Lucan
Pack and Pam Wright, 2nd
Lucan Pack explained the
events to date of their girls.
Nancy Reed of 1st Lucan
Guide Company reminisced
on the activities of the 9-12
year group.
Religion -in -Life awards
were presented to Heather
Smith, Erin Haskett, Christa
Hardy and Christine Blay.
Parents were updated on the
plans and preparation for the
Lucan Scout/Guide Hall by
Linda Chatterson, who in-
troduced the special guest
speaker, Laura Potter.
Laura is a • London
Pathfinder leader, who at-
tended an • international
gathering at "Our Chalet",
the Guide World Centre in
Switzerland in 1983. Her talk
and beautiful slides com-
pleted the fantasy of being in
Switzerland for a night.
The evening closed with a
"Norwegian Candlelighting
Ceremony"; a combination of
slides, candlelight and
Biblical quotes read by girls
from each of the groups.
Everyone learned a new
awareness of being members
of the World Association of
Girl Guides and Girl Scouts.
Zurich bowling
Tuesday, N1t'ns I.eague Playoffs
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1111 S. Armstrong 767 2837
P It. Crown 637 2797
11' B. Hogga,rth 680 3045
R W. Pierce 784 3425,
DH R. Rader 684 2823
F M. Mommersteeg 516 2474
B C. Toonstra 614 2780
Wednesday Exeter I.adies
R. Berends 588
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/"3:;;;;;141 1842 Corporation of the Township of Usborne
Notice of the Passing of By-law #12-1984
"BEING A BY-LAW TO PROVIDE FORTIHE LICENSING
AND THE RUNNING AT LARGE OF DOGS IN THE
TOWNSHIP OF USBORNE."
WHEREAS the Council of the Corporation of the
Township of Usborne in the County of Huron, deems it
necessary to pass a By-law in compliance with theDog
Licensing & Live Stock & Poultry Protection Act R.S.O. 1960
as amended.
AND WHEREAS it is deemed desirable to license dogs
in the Township of Usborne in Huron County.
THEREFORE the Council of the Corporation of the
Township of Usborne in Ifuron County enacts as follows:
1. That every owner or harbourer of a dog or dogs shall in
each year prior to May 1st with the exception of the in-
itiating year were the date shall be fixed as July 1, pay
to the Municipal Treasurer or the appointed Dog Licen-
sing Officer the following license fees:
(1) Any Dog Male or Female $10.00
(2) Any single neuter or speyed dogs 5.00
(3) For each additional dog 15.00
(4) Kennel License of Pure bred Dogs 25.00
2. On or after May 1st, with the exception of the initiating
year were the date shall be fixed as July 1st, in each year
everyowner or harbourer of a dogor dogs shall pay to
the Municipal Treasurer or the og Licensing Officer
the following license fees:
(1) Any Dog Male or Female
(2) Any single neuter or speyed dogs
(3) For each additional dog
(4) Kennel License for Pure Bred Dogs
$15.00
8.00
22.00
25.00
On receiving payment of the above fee or fees, the owner
or harbourer of each dog shall be furnished with a dog
tag for each dog. This dog tag shall be fastened in a
secure manner, save and except during such times as
the dog is lawfully being used Tor the hunting of deer.
3. Any person being the owner of or being the harbourer
of or having possession of any dog which does not have
a valid dog cense attached to the dog in the manner con-
tained in this by-law, shall be guilty of an offence and
liable to a penalty of not more than Fifty ($50.00) dollars
exclusive of costs, and such penalty shall be recovered
under the Summary Convictions Act R.S.O. 1980 as
amended.
ANL) WIIEREAS it is desireable to prohibit the running -
a t -large of dogs in the Corporation of the Township
of Usborne i Huron County.
4. THEREFORE be it enacted that no person owning har-
bouring touring or possessing a dog shall allow e said dog to
run -at -large within the municipal boundaries of the Cor-
poration of the Township of Usborne.
S. For the purpose of this by-law a dog shall be deemed to
be running -at -large when it is found to be on the roads
or highways or other public places, while being under
no control of any person. •
6. A dog shall be deemed to be running at large also when
found on any other property than on theremises where
it is habitually kept and. or tender the control of its owner
or of such other person acting on the owners behalf.
7. Any dog found running -at -large within the Municipality
may be seized or killed or removed to the Pound as
established by the Corporation by any peace officer or
any person authorized to enforce this by-law by the
Municipal Corporation of the Township of Usborne, and
for better clarity it is hereby specifically enacted that
any officer of the Ontario Provincial Police is hereby
authorized to kill any dog running -at -large contrary to
this section.
8. Any person being the owner of or having the possession
of or being the harbourer of any dog running -at -large in
contravention of the above prohibition shall be guilty of
an offence and liable to a penalty of not more than Fifty
($50.00) Dollars exclusive of costs and such penalty shall
be recoverable under the Summary Convictiong' Act,
R.S.O. 1980.
9. Upon the passing of this By-law all previous by-laws per-
taining to the Licensing and Running at Large of Bogs
is hereby rescind .
READ A FIRST & S ND TIME THIS 3rd, day of APRIL,
1984
READ A THIRD ME AND FINALLY PASSED THIS 3rd
• day of APRIL, 1984
Limn s are now avaliable from the AdmInIstrative Offices
ted on the Morrison Darn. Office hours ars from 8:30
a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
LARRY 14. STUCK, A.M.C.T.
Clerk Treasurer
4
4
M. Lovell
A. Appleton
M. Reline
A. Wilson
HS R. Berends
L. Stegner
560
478
445
548
206
205
Thursday Grand Cove Estates
Ifs
I IIS
B. Thomson
R. Broad
R. Marshall
K. Allen
D. Lightfoot
B. Thomson
648
518.
567
520
215
254
Thursday (:olden Age Seniors
111) I. O'Rourke
G. F leischauer
1. Neeh
HS 1. O'Rourke
Thursday Mixed League
B .t"Jacohs
'GT H. Martens
TH W. Pennings
1) L. Meloche
SHS T. Fisher
HS D. Smith
Monday Huron Hope
HG D. Brownlee
T. Wegg
118 D. McElrea
M. Baker
257
194
254
154
530
588
502
539
200
240
122
110
107
106
Monday 1.adies League Final
Playoffs
A Division:
Packers
Red Devils
Starlites
• .Jolly Six
B Division:
Ups & Downs
Pin Heads
Dashwood Hotel
Greenhorns
U Division:
T & C Six
Pin Poppers
Alley Opps
llappy Gang
HS T. Thiel
11T P. Schroeder
IIA S. Dicker(
Tuesday (.rand Cove Estates
M. Snider
Jack
T. Anderson
HS Laura
HS Jack
Total pinfall
8845
8635
8504
7840
8216
8102
7913
7631
9,71
8950
8532
8284
359
743
229
Friday Queensway
HL S. Bosse
HM A. Miazga
L. McDougall
510
579
466
242
199
72
126
124
Exeter on Sunday and in the
afternoon visited with Mr.
Steve Molnar at the Blue
Water Rest Home and with
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Weiberg
of Zurich.
The Centralia euchre party
in the community centre had
12 tables playing convened by
Frank and Janet Hicks and
Lawrence and Mildred
Hirtzel.
Prize winners were: high
score Joyce Willert and Pal
Willert; lone hands Margaret
Carter and Ed Armstrong;
low score Dorothy Darling
and George Cunningham.
The next party will be April
23 convened by Maurice and
Helen MacDonald, Jack
Dickins and Tom and Mary
Kooy.
Clandeboye WI meets
Mrs. Arnold Blake was
hostess for the April meeting
of the Clandeboye Women's
Institute. Roll call was pay-
ment of fees with a new
member joining the regular
membership. Good reports
were given by all conveners.
Ruth Hill presented the
slate of officers for the com-
ing .year and Mary Scott in-
stalled them. The executive
is: president Mrs. Arnold
Lewis; vice president Mrs.
Harold Hardy; secretary
treasurer Mts. Bruce Henry;
assist. sec. treas. Mrs. Arnold
Blake; district director Mrs.
Edie Worthington.
Branch directors Mrs. Hoy
Cunningham, Mrs. Alan Hill
and Mrs. Wilmer Scott.
Pianist Ruth Hill; auditors
Velma Hardy and Ruth Hill.
Conveners for Agriculture
and Canadian Industries Mrs.
Chas Coughlin; Citizenship
and World Affairs Mrs. Jack
Hodgson; Education and
Cultural Activities, Mrs. Ar-
nold Blake; Family and Con-
sumer Affairs Mrs. Alan Hill;
Public Relations Mrs.
Michael Heffernan;
Tweedsmuir History Mrs. Ar-
thur Hodgins and Mrs. Isobel
.Simpson; . Resolutions Mrs.
Roy Cunningham.
Plans for the blood clinic in
Lucan April 24 were discuss-
ed, also the tickets for the
dessert euchre, May 1 were
given to the members to sell.
The Institute Grace was
sung and'lunch was served by
committee members, 011ie
Hodgins, Kay Armstrong and
Beth Neil, assisted by the
hostess.
Jean Hodgins visited
It's still early,
but be sure to
book now for
custom spraying of your
lawn, trees or shrubs.
Fully licensed and insured.
Lakewood Nurpry
R.R. 2 Zurich, 236-4
Open 9 - 6 daily 12 - ,day
A good selection of our trees and shrubs are
now available.
Wednesday with Ruth and
Russell Brock, Goderich who
were celebrating their 50th
wedding anniversary that
day. The Morley families,
which included Howard and
Gwen Morley of Hazel Park,
Michigan, Bill and Leona
Morley of Zion, Mary and Ray
Ruston of St. Marys and Jean
Hodgins of Clandeboye enter-
tained their sister and
brother-in-law to dinner at
"Robindale's" in Goderich, to
celebrate this special occa-
sion, followed by a visit at the
Brock's home in the after-
noon. Arthur Hodgins was
unable to attend because of
illness.
Frank Vanneste and Rick
Rollings reported for jury du-
ty last week and are on call
for this week.
Edie Worthington visited
her daughter, Helen Hewitt,
Listowel for a couple of days
last weekend and also visited
friends id Conn, while there.
The sympathy of the com-
munity is extended to Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Cunningham and
family in the loss of Roy's
brother, Elmer Cunningham,
Ingersoll. Interment took
place in St. James Cemetery,
Clandeboye.
On location or Studio
Bart DeVries
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PUBLIC MEETINGS
CONCERNED ABOUT THE CONSERVATION
OF OUR NATURAL RESOURCES?
The Ausable-Bayfield Conservation Authority
is sponsoring three public meetings because
we want your input and reaction to our long-
range Watershed Plan. The Watershed Plan
describes the Conservation Authority's direc-
tion for the next fifteen years in the program -
areas of flooding, soil erosion, water supply,
water quality, recreation, forestry, en-
vironmentally significant areas, fish and
wildlife and cultural and historical resources.
The public meetings will be held from 7-9
m. at the following locations and dates:
Bayfield Tuesday, April.24, 1984
Bayfield Municipal Building
Parkhill Wednesday, April 25, 1984
Parkhill = West Williams Public
School on McLeod St.
Exeter Thursday, April 26, 1984
Old Town Hall
322 Main St.
Displays and background information will be
available prior to the beginning of the meeting.
For more information contact:
AUSABLE-BAYFIELD
CONSERVATION AUTHORITY
P.O. BOX 459
EXETER, ONTARIO NOM 150
519-235-2610
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