HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1974-06-27, Page 21CONTESTANTS
WANTED
.For
Friedsburg
Talent
Night
Fri., Aug. 2
DASHWOOD
8:00 p.m.
Amateur Talent
ALL AdES
$200 in'Prizes
Firiai entry date
k July 15
Contestants please dontact
ANNMARIE HOFFMAN
217-3352
RR 8 bathwood
Closed Monday, July 1
OPEN FRI., & SAT., UNTIL 2:00 A.M.
SUNDAY 4:00 to 8:00 P.M.
Wally
's Chinese
— Garden
Main St. 235.0464 Exeter
BROWNIE'S
CLINTON - ONTARIO tti4EArtior
BOX OFFICE OPEN 8 P M . SHOW STARTS 830 P.M.
4 THE
INVINCIBLE
COLOR o iiovitut
( atSID CON1ITINTAL gple
Made Dean's List
Undo Dianne Hay, daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Hay, Hensall,
received' ,her • 'Bachelor of Arts
Degree at the spring convocation
of the University of Western On-
tario on June 5. Linda was on the
Dean's Honour List her second
and third years at Western. She
was a former graduate of South
Huron District High .School.
photo by Doerr
Nursing grad
Mary Conlin daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Conlin RR 2,
Lucan graduated June 21 as part
of the final graduating class of St.
Joseph's Regional School of Nur-
sing, London. Mary is a graduate
of North Middlesex District High
School, photo by Beta
AdUll Enterlalnititdrli
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Adult Entertainment
MAKE WAYilta. FOR THE CHINESE
PROFESSIONALS!
A MIRACLE ()FA
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THE CHMESE
PHICIFESSIIMALS
The Karate Killer' The &amese Deeds'
ThelbeanTigef Men' The FPtastic One-Amied Boxer I
The Doody Kftn•Do Master' The Invincitale Yoga Kahn'
The KungFu Beast' The Judo Ning,
A Nr:`,:no, gene,(:. P .00 Retc,r;,-E,G
they caged their bodies
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KILLERS AHD THitves1 IF THEY LIVE,
THEY'LL END UP AS HEROES'
Adult
Entertainment
Saturday - Monday - Tuesday
June 29, July 1 - 2
A FE-LENGTH FEATURE FILM Chuck Berry
RE-CREATION OF THE 50's! Little Richard
Fats Domino Bo Diddley
Let Ilhe Chubby Checker 5 satins.
The Shirelles
Good Times 4, Roll Danny and the Juniors
Haley Comets
SPoCtal Guest Star
The Coaster
Wednesday - Thursday - Friday
• June 26 - 27.-- 28
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ENEOUTIVE
ACTION
B,Sc.N. Graduate
Marian Backx, dauahter,of Mr.
ancl*Mrs, G. Backx, RR 2, Grand
Bend, graduated from the Univer-
sity of Windsor with an honors
Bachelor of Science in Nursing:-
She plans to work as a V.Q.N. in
Windsor.
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OPEN DAILY
DINNERS
Mon. to Fri. and Sun,
5:00 to 740
Sat. 5;90 to 8;00
BREAKFAST
Weekdays
7:30 a.m. Noon
Sat. 3 Sun.
0:00 a.m. to Noon
LUNCH
Every Day
12:00 Noon to 1;00 p.m.
You Are Always Welcome!
Dining. Room Licensed
Under LLBO
Sat,, June 29
The Maurice DeLaere Duo
Green Forest Motor Hotel
YOUR HOSTS "PETE" and "CAROLE" DEITZ
HIGHWAY 21 — GRAND BEND
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Appetizers Dinners
French Canadian Pea Soup .40
Split peas, salted pork, and an early
Canadian recipe
Tossed Green Salad .60
Prepared with the Chef's own dressing
Finger Food
LAKE ERIE PERCH 2.50
Rushed to you direct from the nets as
fresh as we can make them.
BACK RIBS 2.50
Plain - Basted in dairy butter, salt and
pepper
barbecued - Featuring our own sharp
and tangy sauce
Jack's Sweet Ribs - Haney and garlic
Try it, you' you'll like it.
Sandwich Oar
CORNED BEEF ON RYE 1.25
Sliced thin and stacked high with
coleslaw and Kosher style dill pickle for el.
tasty sandwich treat,
Served with mashed or french fried
potatoes and chefs salad with our own
special dressing.
SIRLOIN STRIP 3.50
For the steak fancier. Prepared with just
a hint of spice or, if you wish, with Jock's
tangy barbecue sauce.
GROUND SIRLOIN 2.50
Charbroiled exactly the same as our
premium steak. Your choice of doneness
and of flavour.
Chef's Daily
Special 1..75
MONDAY fish Stew
TUESDAY Ukranian Cabbage Rolls
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY Mexican Chili Con Carrie
FRIDAY Olde English Fish and Fries
Jack's Minced Sirloin
Steak, onion gravy,
Alt Daily Specials are served with choice of potatoes, coleslaw, rolls and
butter, or ctrlic bread of celery bread,
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Club
Albatross
Huron Industrial Park
Phone 228-6733
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Due to the fine
response to our new
menu from area
N., residents, we would
appreciate patrons making
reservations if possible
. . . Come
Sample the g.
fine cuisine
off our
new menu
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PROGRAM FROM JUNE 27 to JULY 31
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THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY
June 27 - 28 - 29
The further adventures of Herrnie, Oscy and Benjy.
`They've come a long way
since that summer of 421
Adult Entertainment
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Adult Entertainment
SUNDAY — June 30 — TRIPLE FEATURE
It's a grubby, violent, dangerous world.
But it's the only world they know. And
they're the only friends Eddie has.
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July 1 - 2 - 3
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Renate Palm when she received
her RN diploma Friday evening
at Stratford from the Huron
Perth School of Nursing.
Mr. Dennis Little, Mr. & Mrs.
Jim Thompson, Mr. & Mrs. Andy
Thompson and Mr. & Mrs. W.
Dixon attetided the graduation
exercises at Alumni Hall Friday
evening when Mary Conlin
received her degree. Mr. & Mrs.
Conlin held open house for friends
and neighbours and Mr. Mrs. C.
Carter attended.
Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Lewis, Ann
Lewis, Brenda lewis, Fred
Smith, Mrs. G. Leger and Karen
of Huron Park,. Mr. & Mrs. Dan
Rodgers and Lorne, attended the
Armitage family reunion, Sunday
in Arva Park.
Mr. & Mrs. Don Latta and
family were present at their
family picnic at Arva on Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. Wilfred Cunningham has
returned from St. Joseph's
Hospital.
Streakers have reached
Clandeboye!
Rick Railings has been on ..1Ary
duty for two weeks in London.
Earl Morgan was admitted to
University Hospital for tests and
is now able to return home.
George Cunningham cut the top
off his thumb at work. He was
admitted , to University Hpsital
for several days.
Mr. & Mrs, A. Charron, Wind-
sor stopped for the weekend with
Mr. & Mrs. D. Kestle. Mrs.
Charron was returning from
Cape Breton where she spent two
weeks visiting Mr. & Mrs.
DavidCharron and family.
Mr. & Mrs. A. Thom, Charles
and Brian, Ottawa and Mr. &
Mrs. D, Clark, Scotland who
recently arrived in Canada for a
visit, are spending several days
with Mr, & Mrs. Gerald Lynn and
family.
5.
Chicken
Chow
Mein
$1 95
FRIDAY SPECIALS
DINING ROOM OPEN MON. TO. SAT.
10:30 9.m, to 2 p.m. AND 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Take Out Orders — Phone 228.6648
Sweet
Sour
Pork
$1 95
tifferin
Hotel
/ CENTRALIA
Fish `n
Chips
$1 75
Nursing Graduate
Bonnie Louise Blair, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blair, RR 1,
Centralia, graduated recently
from St. Marys School of Nursing,
Kitchener. She has accepted a
position on staff of Sunny Brook
Medical Centre, Toronto.
B.A.Sc. Graduate
Jane Backx, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. G. Backx, RR 2, Brand Bend,
graduated with an honors
Bachelor of Applied Science
degree from the College of Family
and Consumer Studies, University
of Guelph, She majored in Family
Studies and is planning to attend
Ontario College of Education in
the Fall.
Graduate Nurse
Marlene R. Bullock, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bullock,
Parkhill, graduated from St.
Joseph's Regional School of Nur-
sing at graduation, ceremonies
held at Alumni Hall, June 21.
Marlene is a graduate of North
Middlesex District High School.
photo by Beta
Rev. Harold Snell of Exeter
will be in charge of the service on
Sunday morning in the absence of
Rev. Beaton.
Mr. & Mrs. Ron Brittain of
Bramalea and Elaine Powe of St,
Catharines attended the funeral
in Exeter on Friday of their
grandfather the late Mr. Herman
Powe and- visited over the
‘weekend at the home of their
B.Sc, Graduate
Michael Backx, sail of Mr, and
Mrs, G. Backx, RR 2, Grand Bend,
graduated from the University of
Guelph with an honors B.Sc. ma-
joring in Biology. He has also
completed his Pre-Veterinary
Medicine Semester and will con-
tinue in the Doctor of Veterinary
Medicine Program, at the Ontario
Veterinary College, University of
Guelph.
By MRS. DAVID KESTLE
CLANDEBOYE
Summer Camp '74 for Lucan is
for young people, Six ladies with
a summer project spent last week
training at Southwestern Ontario
Regional Centre at Cedar
Springs. They were: Janie
Robertson, Sharon Young,
Denise O'Brien, Cindy Shimpka,
Joan Lockyer, and Linda Kraul.
Clandeboye Pee Wees beat the
West Williams Pee Wees 11-8.
The smallest Pee Wee got the
loudest cheer when Danny Feke
made it home.
Carol Cunnigharn' celebrated
her eighth birthday in St.
Joseph's Hospital with members
of her family.
Mr. & Mrs. Hans Rosch and
Mr. & Mrs. Keys, Hyde Park'
attended the graduation of
Hicks were guests for a few days
last week with Mr. & Mrs. Cliff
Hicks at their summer home near
Peterborough and spent a few
days this week with Mr. and
Mrs.Irvine Macaulay at Stroud.
Mr, & Mrs. Reid Brown,
Roxanne and Rosemary of
Lambeth were Sunday visitors
with Mr. & Mr. John Thompson.
Mr. & Mrs. Russell Wilson and
family attended the Institute of
Power Engineers picnic at
Riverview Park in Exeter on
Sunday.
teacher
Mary Van Kerrebroeck
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andre
Von Kerrebroeck of Mount
Carmel graduated from Althouse
College of Education, June 3,
MissVon Kerrebroeck is a.former
graduate from the University of
Western Ontario and South
Huron District High School. She
has accepted a teaching position
at W.S. Morrison School in St.
Thomas for September.
photo by Singer
ENTERTAINMENT
Friday & Saturday Ni ght
Bryan & the Ace Tones
DAILY BUSINESSMAN'S SPECIAL
Takes charge of service
By MRS. FRED BOWDEN parents Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Powe.
CENTRALIA Mr. & Mrs. Allan Needham of
Rev. Barry Robinson, Thames Ilderton, Mr: and Mrs. Mervin
Road, was in charge of the ser- Elston Biddulph and Mr. W.
vices in the Zion West and Ceh- Heywood, Crediton were Friday
tralia United Churches on Sunday evening dinner guests with Mr. &
morning while Rev, Beaton Mrs. John Thompson. Mr. & Mrs.
conducted the Sunday School Elston were observing a wedding
Anniversary service at Elimville. 1 anniversary and Mrs. Needham
Flowers in the church on ' was celebrating a birthday,
Sunday were in memory of the'. Mrs. Lorne Hicks and Helen
late Mr. Herman Powe and
Shawn Mills infant son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Mills.
Training week
for camp leaders