HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1973-11-22, Page 22Overlooking
The
Picturesque
Shores
of
Lake
Huron
BAYVIEW
TOURIST
TAVERN
Firemen's
Dance
Sat,„ Dec.•
9 - 1
HENSALL ARENA
Music by:
"The Star-Trex"
Everyone Welcome
$4.00 per couple
Stag
for
John
Clymans
Fri., Nov. 30
9;00 p.m.
MT. CARMEL
Turkey
Bingo
Wed., Nov. 28
8;30 p.m.
Dance
Saturday
November 24
KIRKTON-WOODHAM
COMMUNITY
CENTRE
BASEMENT OF SHILLELAGH
Lucan
Admission $1.50
Everyone Welcome
Skipper's
Orchestra
3300 a Couple
FREE Dance
For All Members and Customers
of
EXETER DISTRICT CO-OP
and
CANN'S MILL LTD.
Friday, Nov. 30
KIRKTON-WOODHAM
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Music By
The Bluewater Playboys
DASHWOOD
HOTEL
Entertainment
Nov. 23, 24
Lesperance
Trio
Nov. 28
Cal Gray
Casuals
Tiffany Dining Lounge Hours
Weekdays 12-2, 5-8
Fri. & Sat. 12-2, 5-9
Sundays 4-8
Completely Air Conditioned
Mr. Paul's Menu Suggestion
for this week . . .
SWEET & SOUR
PORK CHOPS
DASHWOOD COMMUNITY
CENTRE
Admission $1.50
Sponsored by CWL
Just South of St. Josephs on Highway 21
OPEN DAILY
For Hot Meals
12:00 Noon to 9:00 p.m.
SPECIAL
MON. TO SAT.
Try our homemade pies and rolls
SPECIAL ON SUNDAYS
Barbecue Beef Ribs $3.00
FULL COURSE DINNER
Children Under 12 Half Price
BOOKINGS ACCEPTED
For
* Banquets
Small Weddings
* Christmas Parties
GRASS DRAG TROPHY WINNERS — The awards dinner of the Ontario Grass Drags Association was held
at Hully Gully Saturday night. Above, Hully Gully operator Randy Collins presents trophies to Bob and Betty
Henshaw of Ilderton and Mark Darling of Ailsa Craig. T-A photo
Hold successful bazaar,
present play at Parkhill
DINING ROOM' P 1,)
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.HOTEL
HEATEQ POOL
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OPEN DAILY
DINNERS
Mon. to. Fri. and Sun,
5;00 to 7:00
Sat. 5:00 to 8:00
BREAKFAST
Weekdays
7:30 a.m. - Noon
Sat. & Sun.
8;00 a.m. to Noon
LUNCH
Every Day
12:00 Noon to 1:00 p.m.
You Are Always Welcome!
Dining Room Licensed
Under LLBO
Saturday Nov. 24
Mozart's Melody Makers
Green Forest Motor Hotel
YOUR HOSTS; "PETE" and "CAROLE" DEI'IZ
HIGHWAY '21 - GRAND BEND
DANCING NIGHTLY — NO COVER CHARGE DINING &
Medium & Large
Deluxe Pizza
Tues., Wed. & Thurs.
ONLY
'1 .00 Off
Direct
From A
Successful
Cross
Country
Tour . . .
By Popular
Request
THE
DYNAMIC
SOUNDS
OF
BUSKER
Don't
Miss
Them!
Exeter 235-2311 21 Thames Rd.
When You Buy A Pizza at Angelo's Pizzeria,
Deposit This Coupon For
6 TURKEY DRAWS
Draw To Be Made December 22, 8:30 p.m.
Name
Address
Phone
Where Old & New Friends Meet
41,
SANDE RS TAVERN
FORMERLY — MONETTA MENARD'S
ON THE BEACH
So t..
,tmo .1 tOopro. p.m. DINING to
PIRAT'S CAVE DANCING NIGHTLY
OPEN DAILY
Reserve Now - 238-2251 Private Parties.
GRAND BEND
1M
Les Pines Pines Hotel Motel
North of the Bridge
EXETER
Phone 235-0151
CENTRALIA
DAILY BUSINESSMAN'S SPECIAL
DINING ROOM OPEN MON. TO SAT,
9 a.m. to 2 p.m. AND 5 p.m. to 7 p,m,
Take Out Orders — Phone 228 ,,6648
Dufferm
Hotel
Saturday
Matinee
The Hoedowners
For an Evening of
Fun and Fellowship
This Thursday
Friday and Saturday Evening
Odds 'n Ends
Come Out And Enjoy
This Fine Entertainment
Reserve Now . . . For Our
Gala New Year's
Eve Party
• Hot & Cold buffet • Hats
• Horns • Novelties • Fun Galore
ONLY $12.00 PER COUPLE
Club
Albatross
Huron Industrial Pork
Phone 228-6738
MT. CARMEL
The annual fall bazaar was
held in the gym last Saturday and
prizes were awarded as follows:
three storey Christmas cake, to
Mrs, Robert Hartman, door
prize, Mrs. Henry Wilds, fancy
cushions, Patrick Boyle and
Donna Fleming,
Penny sale winners were Mrs.
Glenn Hodgins, Mrs. Leo Boyle,
Mrs, Lawrence Mc Cann, Denise
Glavin, Mrs. Clara O'Rourke,
Dennis Regan, Bill McCann, Mrs.
Bob Morrissey, Mrs. Kathleen
Houlahan, Mrs. Evelyn
McKeever, Gerry McCann, Mrs,
Mary Trainor Pauline Gielen,
Mrs. Joe Conlin and Mrs. Mary
Koricina.
Elect slate
at Kirkton
By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS
A slate of officers was installed
recently for the 1974 term of
Kirkton United Church Women.
They are as follows: president,
Mrs. Norman Amos; vice-
president, Mrs. Al Eveleigh;
secretary, Mrs. Ron Denham;
assistant secretary, Mrs. Cliff
Scott; corresponding secretary,
Mrs. Stuart Shier; treasurer,
Mrs. Lorne Marshall; assistant
treasurer, Mrs. Jack Switzer;
pianist, Mrs. Earl Stephen,
assistant, Mrs. T. Elliott;
program committee, Mrs. Jim
Grinney, Mrs. Keith Fraser;
social committee, Mrs. Clayton
Ross; citizenship, Mrs. Wallace
Selves; stewardship Mrs. Ewart
Crago; literature, Mrs. Joe
Robinson; community friend-
ship, Mrs. Raymond Heard, Mrs.
Roger Urquhart; finance com-
mittee, Mrs. Bob Marshall, Mrs.
Ewart Crago, Mrs. Lorne
Marshall, Mrs. Al Eveleigh, Mrs.
Rea Stephen, parsonage com-
mittee, Mrs. Rea Stephen, Mrs.
Norris Atthill, Mrs. Howard
Bearss; supply, Mrs. Harry
Burgin; examiners, Mrs. Earl
Watson, Mrs. Clarence Switzer;
nominating committee, Mrs. Wes
Doupe Mrs. Andrew Stephens
Mrs. Ross Francis.
Persona Is
Mrs. John McElrea is a patient
in St. Mary's Memorial Hospital
at time of writing.
Children baptized at Kirkton
United Church Sunday were:
Shawn Christopher, the son of
Rev. & Mrs. Grant Dawson;
Andrea Lynn, daughter of Mr. &
Mrs. Gerald Francis; Jennifer
Lynne, daughter of Mr. & Mrs.
Albert Hardeman; Brian
Raymond, son of Mr. & Mrs. Ray
Switzer, Susan Elizabeth,
daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Jack
Wiles.
Mr. & Mrs. Alpgonse Sheehan
and family, Windsor were
weekend visitors with Mrs.
Noreen McCann and family.
Anne Regier, London spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr. &
Mrs. Joe Regier Sr.
Geraldine Boland was a
weekend guest with her parents
Mr. & Mrs. Clem Boland and Joe.
Mr. & Mrs, Austin McKeever,
Toronto visited over the weekend
with Mrs, Evelyn McKeever and
Mrs. Kathleen Houlahan and
families.
Walter Mater, Simcoe and his
By MR. MELVIN DURR
BOSANQUET
In honor of three couples
recently wed, friends and neigh-
bors on the 2nd and 4th con-
cessions of Bosanquet en-
tertained at euchre at the Central
Bosanquet School,Howard Sitter
was chairman.
Howard and Marjorie
Monkhouse who have lived on
the 4th concession and recently
moved to Forest were presented
with a tree lamp anet a picture..
Judy (Lean) and John Zima,
newly-weds, were presented with
an electric knife, sandwich
By MISS ELLA MORLOCK
The supply committee of the
UCW Zion United Church, packed
20 boxes of clothing for the
Rescue and Goodwill Mission.
Those who did the packing were
Mrs. Ed Hendrick, Mrs. Armin
Schlenker, Mrs. Ray Morlock,
and Mrs. Emerson Wein.
Members of the Cemetery
Committee are erecting a fence
around the cemetery property.
Mrs. Robert Bushfield is a
patient at St. Joseph's Hospital
London.
Mrs. Mary Gower, discharged
from hospital, is spending some
time with her daughter Mrs. Vera
Bullock.
Rev. & Mrs. Douglas Warren
and family were in London
Sunday for the celebration of the
50th wedding anniversary of Mr.
& Mrs. Frank Parker, parents of
Mrs. Warren. The celebration
was held in Riverside United
Church,
Rev. Armin Schlenker con-
ducted the service at the
Bluewater Rest Home Sunday
evening, Mrs, Peter Martin sang
two solos, accompanied by Mrs.
Ed Finkbeiner,
grandchildren spent Sunday with
Mr. & Mrs. Hubert Carey and Mr.
& Mrs. Joe Carey.
Mrs. Wilfred Ducharme,
Windsor accompanied by Sister
Margaret Hogan, Chatham
visited one day last week with
Mr. & Mrs. Joe Regier, and Mr. &
Mrs. Wilfred Hogan.
Milford Ayotte is a patient in
St. Joseph's Hospital, London,
The C.W.L. ladies presented
their three-act play, "Women in
white" in the auditorium of
Sacred Heart School, Parkhill
Sunday. A large crowd attended.
toaster, and a set of TV tables
Judy and John are living in
Bradford .
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Waddington -
also newly weds were given a
swag lamp and a picture. Best
wishes go from the community to
these three couples.
Best wishes are extended to
Mr. & Mrs, W.B. Hayward (nee
Susan Connolly) who are residing
at Hudsons Bay, Saskatchewan.
Mr. Hayward is with the
R.C.M.P.
Mr. ,Sz Mrs. Doug Lewis,
Brinsley and Mr. & Mrs. H.
Prance attended the fowl supper
at Grand Bend United Church
last Wednesday,
Mr. & Mrs. H. Prance en-
tertained relatives Sunday on the
occasion of their 41st wedding
anniversary.
Mr. & Mrs. Ron Clark,
Stra throy and Mr. & Mrs. Don
Smith, Sombra visited on Sunday
with Mr. & Mrs. Fred McDonald
Eva Lithgow and Cathy
Hudson, NewBaltimore Michigan
visited for several days last week
with the former's brother-in-law,
Clare Wilson.
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Gotelaer
and sons,Ridgetown visited Mr. &
Mrs. H. Prance Friday en route
to Toronto, leaving their three
sons to visit their grandparents
By MRS, HUGH MORENZ
Mrs. Elsie Volk is a patient at
South Huron Hospital, Exeter.
Ray Desjardine, Wellesley
spent the weekend with his
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Willis
Desjardine and his grandmother,
Mrs. Mabel Desjardine and
celebrated his 15th birthday with
20 cousins in attendance at the
party,
Bonnie, Tracey and Shellie
Baker, Stratford spent the
weekend with their grand-
parents, Mr. & Mrs, Ken Baker
Sr.
Mrs. Olive Webb, accompanied
by Mr. & Mrs. Mervyn Webb and
family London visited Sunday in
Detroit with their niece and
cousin, Mrs. Don Zavalney.
Mr, & Mrs. Milton Sweitzer and
their nephew Justin, Auburn
visited Friday in Zurich with Mr.
& Mrs. Seth Amans.
Mrs. Susan More and Mrs.
Sandra Campbell, Exeter, and
Mrs. Milton Sweitzer attended
the re-opening of the new "girls
home" in Parkhill Saturday.
Mrs. Willis Desjardine is
spending this week in Hamilton
visiting her sister Mrs. Grace
Cooper.
Mr. & Mrs. H. Morenz visited
Saturday in London with Mr. &
Mrs. Julius Nicklom and Bill and
Lynda Morenz. Visitors during
the week with Morenz's were Mr,
& Mrs. Ed Kading, Woodstock
and Mrs, Jeanne Kading, Grand
Bend.
Centralia folk
at theatre
By MRS. FRED BOWDEN
Mr. & Mrs. John Thompson
accompanied by Rev. & .Mrs.
Mervin Elston spent the weekend
in Chatham where they attended
"Something Southern", a theatre
performance by the Sweet
Adelines and were visitors with
Mr. & Mrs, Sherman Eaton and
family.
Persona Is
Mrs. Lorne Hicks was a visitor
for a couple of days last week
with Mr, & Mrs. Orma Pollock
and Mr. & Mrs. Bert Walden in
Kincardine and a weekend guest
in Kitchener with Mr. & Mrs.
Clayton Scheifile.
Mrs. S. Molnar returned home
Monday after visiting for a few
days with her son and daughter-
in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Stephen
Molnar and family, Agincourt.
Friday they attended the Ice
capades in Toronto.
Mr. & Mrs. Murray Neil, Mr. &
Mrs. Percy Noels and Ruth,
Exeter were Saturday evening
visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Tom
Kooy,
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Greb were
Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs.
Reg Hodgson, Waterloo.
Mr. & Mrs. Ray Shoebottom
visited over the weekend with
Mr. Shoebottom's parents and
with their son Dan in Parry
Sound.
Mr. & Mrs. Russell Wilson
attended the Civil Service
Association of Ontario Con-
vention at the Constellation Hotel
in Toronto over the weekend.
Their family spent the weekend
with their grandmother, Mrs.
James Murray, Arkona,
Senior citizens are reminded of
the meeting in the community
centre November 26 at 2 p.m.
Three couples honored
by Bosanquet friends