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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1973-04-12, Page 20ANCHORAGE RESTAURANT and TAVERN (Formerly The Dawn Tavern) Grand Bend FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL — APRIL 13 Cabbage Rolls, Baked Potatoes, Vegetable and Salad. SATURDAY SPECIAL — ORIENTAL NIGHT Sweet & Sour Pork, Almond Chicken, Fried Rice and Egg Roll $1.60 '1.75 For an Evening of . Fun and Fellowship Thursday, Friday and Saturday Plus Saturday Matinee Nashville Bound Club Albatross Huron Industrial Park Phone 228-6733 _ Open Daily BREAKFAST & LUNCH 8 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. HEATED POOL-, DINNERS 5:30 p.m, to 8:30 p.m. Sat. - 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Sun. - 5:30 to 8;30 p,m. You Are Always We/come! Dining Room Licensed Under LLBO SUNDAY Smorgasbord 12:00 Noon to 8:00 p.m. Baron of Beef (The hip of beef-cut to individual orders) Tr It This y Sunday .. bring the family Licenced Under LLBO Reservations Appreciated But Not Necessary A LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Thurs., Fri. & Sot. The Movement Coming April 23 to 28 MONDAY TO SATURDAY 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. TRY THE NOON BUFFET IN OUR EBONY ROOM See Hear Dance Feel SOLID GOLD GROOVY! DIG IT! Where Old & New Friends Meet DINING & DANCING NIGHTLY - NO COVER CHARGE Les Pines Hotel Motel North of the Bridge Amateur Night Every Night EXETER Phone 235-0151 BASIL CHASE is the new managing chef in charge of all food and dining arrangements FOOD SERVED 7 DAYS A WEEK * Breakfast Served From 7:00 a.m. * Full Course Dinners Noon and Supper NOON BUFFET In The Ebony Room Starting 12:00 Noon Snacks Served Throughout the Day Until Late Evening DINING FACILITIES LICENCED UNDER LLBO Make Reservations For Our Special EASTER SUNDAY SMORGASBORD .......... • .10.4.• • • • .••• •1.1, Buy This TV for ONLY $1.00! Yes, some customer at Mr. Pizza will be able to purchase this NEW 12" PORTABLE ADMIRAL TV for only $1.00. It's part of our way to celebrate the sale of our 60,000th pizza in Exeter, which should take place sometime before April 23, 1973. To be eligible, drop in your application form with your next order of one of our delicious pizzas. After all, 60,000 purchasers can't be wrongl Exeter's FIRST Pizza . . . MR. PIZZA In The Annex Behind G&G Discount — Phone 235-2092 Admiral TV bought from our friendly neighbor, John Angyal at Exeter Luton Electronics. Employees of Mr. Pizza, Garr Rice Enterprises Ltd, and Exeter Lucan Electronics will not par- ticipate in this fantastic offer. APPLICATION FORM Name Phone Page 20 Times-Advocate, April 12, 1973 PUBLIC SKATING AT EXETER ARENA Sat., April 14 8 - 10 p.m. Sun., April 15 2 - 4 p.m. Mr. .4 Mrs. Earl Atkinson, Mr, & Mrs. Fred Dobbs Sr, Low and Mr, & Mrs. Bill Exeter returned from Florida Garrett London were Wednesday and entertained Mrs. Fred Dobbs dinner guests with Mr. & Mrs. Jr.Freddleand Pattie to dinneron Lieber Davis. Friday, By MRS, HEBER DAVIS The congregation of St, Patrick's church held a progressive euchre, in the parish hall Tuesday evening. Winners were Mrs. M. MacDonald and Mrs. Gladys Crown (playing a man's card) Grand Bend, Harold Eagan, Granton and Mrs. Earl Dixon, Centralia. Mrs, Percy Noels held the lucky ticket on the cake and Mr. Cleve Pullman the lucky cup prize. CURLING CLUB WINNERS — At Friday's wind-up banquet of the Thedford-Grand Bend curling club, Ron Carruthers presented the skips trophy to the winning men's rink. Accepting the award are skip Ralph Campbell, Norm Molloy, Doug Jamieson and Lloyd Stewart, T-A photo Now Open In EXETER CO-OP TROPHY WINNERS — A rink skipped by Ralph Campbell won the Thedford-Grand Bend curling club mixed championship. Above, Ray Creech of the Thedford Co-Op presents the trophy to Ralph Campbell, Donna Lockrey, Bill Sturdevant and Doris Kaempf standing in for Pat Kading. T-A photo Personals Mr. & Mrs. Cameron Davis and Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Love, Varna, were dinner guests with Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Davis Thursday Mrs. Love, their daughter, was celebrating her birthday. Mr, & Mrs. Tom Kooy and Mr, & Mrs, Clayton Kooy, Exeter attended a celebration honoring Mr, & Mrs. Arthur Lightfoot London, at the home of their daughter Mrs. Keith Connelly of Fanshawe Saturday evening. Bob Tindall attended the Belgian Draft horse sales on Wednesday at the Coliseum, Toronto, Mr, & Mrs. Bob Tindall and family were guests Sunday with Mr, & Mrs. Howard Clarke and girls, Church Service was held at the home of Mr. & Mrs. 1-1,F. Davis on Sunday, Mr. & Mrs, Wayne Carroll offered their home for next week and on Easter Day the services will resume at the church. The organist Mrs, Tom Kooy was assisted by Gote Winnerstrom and H.F. Davis on the violins. Rev, Savary was in charge of the service. Corner Highway 4 and 83 Just east of the blinker light beside Huron Motor Products used car lot on Highway 83 PHONE 235-2311 LADIES CURLING WINNERS — A rink skipped by Pat Reid won the Verna Molloy Memorial trophy during the season of the Thedford-Grand Bend curling club. Above, Mac Molloy presents the trophy to Pat Reid, Helen Molloy, Barb Gooding and Doris Kaempf standing in for Pat Kading. T-A photo Plan pot luck lunch Dufferiri Hotel CENTRALIA Golden Age club' meets FRIDAY & SATURDAY NIGHT Cornerstones SATURDAY MATINEE The Hoe Downers Mrs. Latta and Mrs. Bariteau volunteered to take charge of the April 18 lunch, with Mrs. Lawrence assisting with the program. was read so it was decided to ask for a "Prayer Partner" in the Big Trout Lake area of Northern Ontario. Further plans for the Arts and Crafts Show to be held July 27 and 28 were discussed. iminnumniinniintinninntimultinuninitlin DAILY BUSINESSMAN'S SPECIAL 11111111 u nli11111111111111?11111111111111111111111111111 ill By MRS. FRANK PLUMB GRAND BEND The Golden Age Club's regular meeting was opened with the usual sing-song. Mrs. Pagel and Mrs. Backman, visitors from Detroit were introduced and welcomed. It was decided to make the first meeting in May a pot luck lun- cheon, before discontinuing our meetings during the busy sum- mer months. DINING ROOM OPEN MON. TO SAT. 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. AND 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Take Out Orders — Phone 228-6648 4-H "Knotty Knits" 4-H group opened with their pledge. For Roll call they described a new technique they had never used before. After minutes were read they had a try-out for com- mentator for the fashion show and Ellen Vandenbygaart was Program convener, Mrs, selected. Lawrence read, another poem Everyone modelled their which she composed, entitled various slacks, jumpers, tops and "Harvest of the Sea". Mrs. Love smocks preparing for also read a poem entitled "I'm Achievement Day April 28. The Fine Thank You." Mrs. Reeves background is to be planned next favored us with a piano solo. week. ACW Anglican Church Women met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cutting in Oakwood. The ladies were reminded about the April 24 ecumenical meeting in the United Church basement. A petition against the use of abortion on a large scale was circulated by Rev. W. Mills, explaining it is terminating a human life. Since several members were ill, cards will be sent to them. A letter from Archdeacon Woolley of Keewa ten diocese Bingo The winners of the last bingo of the season held at the Alhambra Hall are as follows: regular winners: Marj. Arnold, Ed Chamberlain, Miss Thompson, Danny Dawe, Maria Mareladreche, Lambert Baltessen, John Stockerman, Patty Meloche, Bobby Venner, Murray Venner, Lambert Baltessen, Karen Gatehouse, Mrs. Chamberlain Mrs. Groot- jens, Mrs. Wilds, Alta Arm- strong, Kate Green. Share-the-wealth winners were John Baltessen, Florence Labreche, Mrs. Higgins and Norma Gerard. Mrs. Higgins, Grand Bend was the winner of the $120 jackpot. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Ken Young returned from an enjoyable holiday at Panama City, Florida. The Canadian Cancer Society has its canvassers asking for support from Grand Bend's citizens. Sat., April 14 By Popular Request Special Guest Organist Green Forest Motor Hotel YOUR HOSTS: "PETE" and "CAROLE" DEITZ HIGHWAY 21 GRAND SEND