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Treats will be on the house
when the Burkley reopens Mon-
day at 7 a.m.
Owner Ed Burke plans to
serve free , coffee. free Pepsi-
Cola. free ice cream and free
donuts to the folks who come
lit to inspect his new facilities.
"It's our way of Wing thanks
to the people in the •communitY
who have made our exnansion
possible," he states. "We sin-
cerelY appreciate the eetronage
we have received since we open-
ed the restaurant in gamier), of
,to refresh yog for!
last .year."
The SuriOey's .open stainless.
steel kitcheni.now'.enlarged and
better -Mined, will• be back th
operation Motley after • a layoff.
of two weeks Made necessary
by the major .elianges to the
ind ,conrst meals,
snacks and soda fountain serv-
ice wilt he available on ,opening
day.
EXpansion. of The Berkley—now
double its original size—conies
less than two years after the
business was established, WI.
eating ,the popularity of its open -
kitchen service and its frlendlY
atmosphere. The Barkley opened
in January, 1957, following a
$25,000•voeversioo of the Wilding
owned hY .Casa lthward.
Tasty •feed, attractively served
in a pleasant atmosphere ;104
with a strict maintainence of,
cleanliness have been important
contributions to The Surkley's
success.
Although it offers An attray-
tivelY variety, the restaurant's
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• .0est Wishes
For Future Sucepss.
to the,
NEW. BURKLEY
We Were Pleased To Supply Th.
Fill and Gravel For The Building
FOR HAULING TOPSOIL — SAND — GRAVEL
AND BULLDOZING
See
SAM SWEITZER
Phone 38 or 118,74
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Best Of Luck
TO THE NEWLY REMODELLED
PHONE 3
BURKLEY
It's our privil4e t� pro-
vide the quality meat
served by the Burk*.
Fink's
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menu is not a large one because
its owner believes that better,
fresher food can be offered on
.this plan. its reputatton for gmd
taste has attracted a significant
trade among the travelling pub -
Another feature which has
been important to The Burkley.
is the "esprit de corps" which
has developed among' the wait-
resses. This has resulted in a
friendly and efficient atmosphere
which custo tiers appreciate.
The firm has a staff of seven
s, a o w cm will be
on hand on re -opening day. Shir-
ley Middleton and Jean Stevens
will handle the new cigar corner,
where restaurant checks will be
' s include Grace
Irwin, Isabelle Fletcher, Lee
Johnston, Marie Carter and
Georgette Lavictoire,
Play Euchre
At .13-iddulph
Prize winners at the first card
party at S.S. No. 9 which was
held on Friday evening were:
lone hands, John Dickey; ladies'
high, Mrs. Dean Gibson; ladies'
lew, Mrs. Chris Fischer; men's
high, jack Blair; men's low,
Bob ,
Music for dancing was sup-
plied by Mr. and Airs. Ross Mc.
Falls, Lloyd Fischer and Gate
Weinstraum,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davis
and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Lang-
ford are in charge for the next
family party.
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Squire
and Darlene and ;Marleee Frayne
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
*Falls and Joyce on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Langford
and John and Mrs. Edna Lang-
ford visited with Mr. and Mrs.
David Morley of Ailsa Craig on
Sunday.
Mr. and ,Mrs. Lloyd Johnston
and family of Ansa Craig visited
with Mrs. Jessie Lewis on Sun-
day,
Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Atkinson
and Robert spent Wednesday eve•
fling with Mr. and. Mrs. Bill
HOdgins of Corbett,
Mr, and Mrs. Bob Blair anti
family, also Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Blair and family were guests on
Sunday of Mr, and Mrs. Ron
Fletcher, Kirkton.
Rev. N. D. and Mrs. Knox of
Lambeth were recent visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Elston.
Mrs. Essery, Mrs. John
McAllister, Mrs. Allan Elston
and Mrs. Mervin Elston. attended
the bazaar and • tea at Thames
Road church,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Skinner,
Karen and Garry, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Denham,
Kirkto.n.
Letter From
Bri nsley
, By MRS. CECIL ELLWOOD
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs, Elmo Morgan of
Fred Fenton on Tuesday.
Mrs, Reta Cunningham and
sons have moved to Ailsa Craig
to reside.
Mrs. Earl Dixon attended the
bazaar at Clandeboye Unite
church on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fenton
spent. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Malville Allisen.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fenton
spent Sunday evening with Thorn.
dile friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mercer of
Exeter spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. George Mercer. ,
Mr. and Mrs. George Prest
and Billy spent Sunday evening
with Mrs. Marion Cunningham
of Claxideboye,
Congratulations
to the new
BURKLEY
on the opening of
its new, expanded
RESTAURANT
& SMOKE SHOP
Complloients Of
Scales & Roberts
Wholesale Tobiii Sunitipies Confections
LONDON, ONTARIO
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laughed. like it and. tried te.., 'brie
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Wally was nigsing a pair of the Other entr es :,e1
ore •e r
badly bruised knees suffered season ja vor wal4 have
to. 4e
when he fell during earlier re- something," he laughed. Nan
• rn:•f,, as he struggled through the door hearsals. They rigged hint up on be we should rent Ma& Peig
with his flute. clarinet. Wm"! a type of 'flying machine' tor Gardens or 4ortiething.! oking In With
Rochner Voice
'Just Fabulous
phoneand TIMM case, We one 5003. But Wally is no light-
tallocl for awhile and be said, weight and I's he flew Across the
his records are doing very well narrowly,settheceonsctraappetdionserbioroukseinityliye
here and in the States.
Watching 4gliette struggle and the scene was scrapped.
'through her Saturday show after Wally and the rest of the Hit
a bout of laryngitis reminded Parade regulars are aghast at
me of a conversabori I had with the squealing and screeching
Wally Faster last 'week. Wally that takes place on tlieg 4W-
i3y al,IZARETH TOVCRETTE was telling me that be never! nate show when they Jet a stitch°
I met :1,,loyd Bachner recently.
Wow: His voice is just as. fabu-
lous as you would imagine. Un-
fortimately I still can't.answer
the frequently asked question
Lloyd Bochner really that hand-
some?' When I chatted with him
he was sporting a three day
growth of beard and was in cos-
tume and makeup for the TV
play, "Sanctuary."
I asked how he likes being on
the panel of "One of a Kind."
After a hesitant grin he admit-
ted that was fun, "and it's
certainly different from anY-
thing else I've ever done. I en-
joy the spot except on those oc-
casions when we make fools of
ourselves," he said.
From the sublime to the ridi-
calm: ,100, King and Ins Zani•
ars, the 'madcap group that
guested on the O'Connor show
recently, are as zany off camera '
as on. While they rehearsed•
their act I saw something that
I have never seen before . .
laughing stagehands and: cani-
eramen. This group of technici-
ans seldom finds anything funny,
but they really broke up and
evert applauded the Zaniacs.
After the show both ,
O'Connor and producer ,'Drew
Crossan said that, the group will
. tt uses throat sprays or does any- audience in. 'llus audience
ce s cemposed mostly of teen-agers, .
he haek. it was their first Cana-
dian TV appearance and the
break meant a lot to theoi so pt-
stehrosw prevalentsieiepart o r‘‘ toorr iethed
managed to keep most of us
close to hysterics with their an -
group but in anite of this theY
tics.
Joe and his brother Harry
fnrmed e original Zaniacs
with Ernie Hobson ten years
ago and they have been together
e'er since. Now the Zaniacs in-
clude Nick Nicholls (who does
some of the most terrific im-
pressions I've ever seen), Stan
Harris, Al Manning and Frank
Colucci,
The Zaniacs hold a record for
the longest nightclub appear—
ance of any Toronto group
(seven years in one club!) and
they have toured both U.S. and
Canada. They were in London at
the Iroquois last February. Now'
they're in their tenth month at
Teronto's Brown Derby.
If your taste runs to slapstick
watch for them. They'll be back
on TV soon.
"I'm going to use the line of
girl dancers once a month",
Andy Body who choreographs
"Here's Duffy" told me. Al-
though Andy's name is ern-
nounced BOWdy, the girls will
be known as the body line.
"That's the trouble with being
versatile," I told Moe Koffman
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LUCK
To The Burkley Restaurant
We Supply Th.„
BURKLeY
With The Best
in .
Potatoes
CECIL JONES
PHONE 198
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voice. 'If a cold is coming on there to scream for their favor-. '
Showtime I might get a shot" he think it sounds bad over the net- BURKLEY.
said. "'But if it a too late I just work " said Wally "you should REOPENING••
sing. That s what most of us do. be right there in the middle of -
Sometimes a singer can scarce-! it. Youve never heard such a
ly speak but he MI still sing ' din — it's nerve wracking. The
It's a matter of strong vocal, studio was filled and we had to PARTY
,
and it's just a few days before sre recording artist. 'If you
Success and Good Luck to
The NEW
BURKLEY
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Enjoy Fountain Treats
Made With Delicious
DEVON•
ICE CREAM
You'll Like Its Superior Flavor
Buy Take -Home
Ice Cream Treats
From The New
Self -Serve Cooler
At The Burkley
The Burkley's friendly waitresses, surrounding, Ed
Burke, are, seated from left, Shirley Middleton,
Marie Carter, Jean Stevens; standing, Grace Ir-
win, Isabelle Fletcher, Georgette Livictoire and
Lee Jonhston.
Ed Burke and the
Girls invite you
to join us at the
GALA
RE -OPENING
PARTY
to celebrate
• The. NEW Burkley
Restaurant
& Smoke Shop
:Voe aevi s ovi kot
. OPIN AlitEKDAYS
7 A.M. TO 12 'KM.
IT'S BIGGER, AND BETTER 'MAN EVER!.. Mire seat,
ink capacity more coMfort new e4Uipment to
serve yeu fatter finer fOod, too . . . and the title
friendly, oozy atmosphere you've always enjoyed at the
Eurkley,
Complete Line Of
SMOKERS' SUNDRIES
MAGAZINES
CONFECTIONERY
in Mt) Smoke Shop
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