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ttle
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during the morning of
Sat., March 22
We solicit your
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PUBLIC
SKATING
EXETER ARENA
Saturday
2:00 - 4:00
8:00 - 10:00
Sunday
2:00 - 4:00
Wed., March 19
2:00 - 4:00
Country
Singles
Dance
CLINTON l-FOION .HALL
Sat., March 22
8:30 p.m.
Music by
The Truetones
Refreshments
Watch for next dance
at Hully Gully
April 12, 1975
Stag
for
Garry
Gibson
Fri., March 14
9:00 p.m.
CENTRALIA
COMMUNITY HALL
Admission $2.00
Everyone Welcome
Lunch Provided
Dufferin
Hotel
CENTRALIA
ENTERTAINMENT
This Friday & Saturday Night
Al Harvey & the
Blue Boys
DAILY BUSINESSMAN'S SPECIAL
DINING LOUNGE OPEN MON. TO SAT.
11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. AND 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Take Out Orders - Phone 228-6648
SANDERS TAVERN
& RESTAURANT
ON THE BEACH GRAND BEND
ENTERTAINMENT
Fri. Mar. 14 & Sat. Mar. 15 TIMBRE
DINE TUES. to FRI. 5-8 P.M.
SAT. & SUN. 12 NOON to 8 P.M.
RESERVATIONS 2 3 8-22 51 CLOSED EVERY MONDAY
TONIGHT
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EXETER LEGION HALL
JACKPOT
'450
in 57
calls
1 admission per person No Reserve Seats
1 share the wealth
Admission $1.00 for 15 Rounds
Extra cards 25c each or 5/$1.00
Sponsored By Ladies' Auxiliary
No One Under 16 Years of Age Will Be Admitted
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Country & Western
Music Spectacular
FRIDAY, APRIL 11 - 8:00 p.m.
London Arena
Featuring The
Hank Williams Jr. Show
ADVANCE TICKETS $4. 00
Available at Bluebird Records
For mail order tickets send certified
cheque or money order to:
THE LONDON ARENA
65 Bathurst St., London
Invite you to join them for
Worship, Fellowship and
Services
Furnace has holes,
more heaves in floor
Times-Advocate, March 13, 1975 Page 1,1
BIRTHS
LEE - Mark wishes to announce the
arrival of his baby brother, Benjamin
Eric, 8lb. 3 oz., at Humber Memorial
Hospital, Toronto, March 6, 1975.
Proud grandparents are Helen and
Eric Lee, Toronto and Robert and
Catherine Southcott, line
PARKER - David and Lois (nee
Blinn) are happy to announce the
arrival of their daughter, Rebecca
Leigh, on February 14, 1975, at St.
Joseph's Hospital. A granddaughter
for Mrs. Eileen Parker, Exeter and
first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Blinn, London. I lc
REGIER - Cathy and Dan are hap-
py to announce the birth of their
daughter on March 12, 1975, at St.
Joseph's Hospital, London. First
grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sid-
dall, RR 1 Kirkton, and Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Regier, RR 3 Dashwood. 11c
THOMAS Mr. and Mrs, John
Thomas (Ann Shoebottom) of Bel-
mont wish to announce the birth of a
son, Scott Cameron, at Victoria
Hospital, March 10, 1975. 11c
ENGAGEMENTS -
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Krohn, 255
Brooklyn Street, Winnipeg,
Manitoba, are pleased to announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Catherine Ruth, to Robert John
Whilsmith, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Whilsmith, Exeter, The wed-
ding will take place March 29, 1975,
4:30 p.m.. at the Salvation Army
Citadel, Winnipeg. lie
Our Lady of
Mount Carmel Parish
REV. J. MOONEY, PASTOR
Phone 237-3593
MASS
Saturday-7:30 p.m.
St.Peter's Church - Hwy. 4
Sunday-9:00 a.m.
Precious Blood Mission
(at Anglican Church, Exeter)
Main at Gidley
Sunday-11:00 a.m.
Mt. Carmel Church
Courtesy Car: Phone 235-0111
Calvary -
United Church of Canada
Dashwood
Minister:
REV. BRUCE GUY, B.A.
Organist:
Miss Idella Gabel, A.R.C.T.
Sunday, March 16
9:45 a.m.-Church Service
10:50 a.m.-Sunday School
Everyone Welcome
Zion
Lutheran Church
Dashwood
Vacancy Pastor
REV. MARVIN BARZ
Sunday, March 16
9:00 a.m.-DIvIne Service
10:15 a.m.-Sunday School
and Bible Class.
Bethel
Reformed Church
Huron Street East, Exeter
REV. HENRY VAN ESSEN, B.A., BR
Minister
Sunday March 16
10:00 a.m.-Worship
Rev. H. Van Essen
11:10 a.m.-Sunday School
7:30 p.m.-Worship
Rev. H. Van Essen
Christian
Reformed Church
REV. JACK ROEDA
Minister
Sunday, March 16
10:00 a.m.-Morning Service
2:15 p.m.-Afternoon Service
The Back to God Hour
CHLO 4:30 p.m. Dial 1570
Exeter Pentecostal
Tabernacle
Main at Victoria
REV, BRYAN COLBOURNE
Sunday, March 16
We invite you to join us for
the following services
9:45 a.m.-Sunday School
for the whole family.
11:00 a,m.-Morning Worship
7:00 p.m.-Evangelistic Service
Tues.-8 p.m.-Young Peoples and
Bible Study
Wed,-7:00 p.m. Crusaders for
boys and girls, 7 to 14
A warm welcome awaits you.
Zion United Church
Credlton
Sunday, March 16
10:00 a,m,-Morning Worship
11:15 a.m.--,Stinday School
Classes for all ages
All are welcome,
ENGAGEMENTS --
Mrs. G. Grimminck, RR 3 Lucan,
is happy to announce the forthcoming
marriage of her daughter, Olga
Lidwina, to Mr. Ronald Herbert
Pullman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cleve
Pullman, RR 1 Centralia. The wed-
ding will be held in St. Patrick's
Church, Lucan, Friday, April 4,
1975. lip
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kerslake are
pleased to announce the forthcoming
marriage of their eldest daughter,
Joyce Elsie, to Mr. Larry William
Fulton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Fulton The wedding will take place
on Saturday, April 12, 1975, at 3
o'clock in Elimville United Church,
Elimville, Ontario. lip
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Preszcator
Crediton, Ontario, are pleased to an-
nounce the forthcoming marriage of
their children, Tammy Marie and
Edward John, on Saturday, April 19,
1975, 3:00 p.m., Exeter Pentecostal
Church, Exeter, Ontario. 11c
CARDS OF THANKS -
I would like to thank all my
relatives, neighbors and friends for
visits, cards, flowers, treats and in-
quiries received while a patient in
Exeter and St. Joseph's hospitals and
since returning home, Also thanks to
Drs. Ecker, Meads, Reese and
assistants, and to the nursing staff on
the 4th floor who were so kind to me.
A very special thanks to the relatives
who helped out so admirably at
home. All was deeply appreciated, -
Hermon Foster lip
Emmanuel
Baptist Church
Huron St. West
Fundamental - Evangelical
Sunday, March 16, 1975
11:00 a.m.-Sermon Topic: "Heart
Trouble"
7:30 p.m.-Sermon Topic:
"Israel's Great Day of
Deliverance". Plus the
Chaplaires Quartette.
9:45 a.m.-Our Family Bible
School
A class for every age.
Nursery provided for children 4
years and under at all Sunday
services.
mon-. 47,100,-."14appyi,hou r"v for boy
and girls 8-11 years.
Wed. 8:00-Prayer and Bible Study.
Mrs. E. A. Keyes, Organist
Rev. R. H. Thynne, Pastor
"Where the whole Bible
is wholly taught"
The Anglican Church of Canada
Trivitt Memorial
Rector
REV. G. A. ANDERSON, D.F.C., Dip. Th.
Organist
Mrs. Maude Cannon
Passion Sunday
March 16, 1975
8:00 a.m.-Holy Communion
11:15 a.m.-Morning Prayer
Sunday School
Nursery
Everyone is Welcome
Exeter United Church
James at Andrew
Ministers:
REV. GLEN D. WRIGHT, B,A.,B.D,
and
REV. HAROLD SNELL, B.A.,B.D.
Organist and Choirmaster:
Mr. Robert Cameron
Music Director:
Mrs. Roland McCaffrey
Sunday, March 16
9:45 a.m.-Sunday School
11:00 a.m.-Morning Worship
Theme: "Death" (fifth in a Lenten
series entitled, "The Crosses We
Carry")
Nursery
Courtesy Car - 235-2656
Tuesday at 8:00 p.m, - Confirmation
Class
Wednesday at 8:00 p.m. - Lenten
Fellowshlp.Theme - "Personal
Faith".
Caven Presbyterian
Church
Minister
REV,WILFRED D. JARVIS, B.A., B.D.
Organist: Mr. Robert McIntosh
Sunday, March 16
10:00 a.m.-Morning Service
Sunday School Kindergarten,
Grade 4
Nursery
11:00 a.m.-Sunday School
Grade 5 and up.
Everyone Welcome
Centralia
Faith Tabernacle
West of Hwy, 4, Huron Park Rd.
just past railway tracks
Pastor
REV. FRANK EVANS
Sunday, March 16
10:00 a.m.-Family Sunday School
Classes for every age
11:00 a.n1,-Morning Worship
8:00 p.m.-Evangelistic Service
Thurs.-8M p,m, Prayer and Bible
Study
Our Vision-Revival at home and to
reach the world In our genera-
tion with the Gospel.
CARDS OF THANKS -
ineere thanks to kind neighbors,
friends and relatives who
remembered me on my 93rd birth-
day. - Stewart McQueen lip
We would like to thank all our
relatives and friends for cards,
flowers and gifts, and to all who
helped to make our 40th wedding an-
niversary such a success on Saturday
night at Centralia Community Centre
and Dufferin Hotel. It will always
be remembered, - Tom and Mary
Kooy lie
Words can not express my ap-
preciation to all of you who
remembered me with prayers, visits,
cards and flowers while I was in the
hospital and since returning home.
Special thanks to Westlake's Am-
bulance, Dr. J, C. Goddard, the nur-
sing staff at South Huron Hospital,
Rev. Clayton Keupfer and to Glen
Greb, Pat McCann and anyone else
who assisted in any way at the scene
of the accident. - Gerald Shantz
CASH BINGO -- Seaforth Legion
Hall, Friday, March 14, 1975, at 8:15
p.m., sharp. 15 regular games for
$10,00 and a $75.00 Jackpot to go each
week. Admission $1.00, extra cards
25c each or 7 for $1.00. (Children un-
der 16 not permitted.) Proceeds for
Welfare Work. Sponsored by Branch
156, Seaforth Royal Canadian,
Legion. 10Unc
DANCE - Russeldale Hall on Satur-
day, March 15, dancing 9:00 to 1:00,
$3.00 per couple. Music by The Crip-
ple Creek Project, lie
I.O.O.F. - The initiatory degree will
be conferred in Exeter Lodge No. 67
on Tuesday, March 18. All Bros.
welcome. - Norm Stanlake, Rec.
Sec., Percy Noels, N.G. lle
'FULLY GULLY - March 15. Mozart
& the Melody Makers, St. Patrick's
dance: March 22, Bluewater
Playboys: Friday, March 28, Pan-
cake Breakfast and annual canoe
race: Saturday. March 29, Closed -
No dance: April 1, Mozart & the
Melody Makers, lie
THE CREATION sung by The
Huronia singers, Saturday, March 29,
1975, 8:30 p.m.. South Huron District
High School. 1 lc
RUMMAGE SALE and Auction spon-
sored by Women's Auxiliary South
Huron Hospital will be held at Exeter
Legion Hall, Friday and Saturday.
April 4 and 5. Town wide pick up
commencing at 9 a.m. Thursday,
April 3. 11,12c
ATTENTION: The Spring dance for
Ailsa Craig Lions has been changed
to Friday, April 4. 1975. Dance to be
held at Huron Park Recreation Hall.
Music by Joe Overholt. Tickets
available from Lions members. 11c
BUS TRIP to Queen's Park, Monday.
April 14. sponsored by Ladies' Com-
mittee Progressive Conservatives,
$5.00 per person, tickets available
262-2317 or 235-2493. „, lie
FASHION SHOW and Luncheon spon-
sored by Fluron Country Playhouse
Guild, Wednesday, April 16, 1:00
p.m., Prineridge Chalet, Hensall. Ad-
mission $5.00 per person. Tickets
available at Boyle's Ladies Wear.11c
ESCORTED TOURS - Fettes Tours,
184 Main St., Mount Forest, phone
519-323-1545 Have space available on
the following tours, Free brochures
available. Most tours pick up on tour
route.
Washington D.C. Cherry Blossom
Festival tour departs April 4. Four
days of beautiful scenery in the
Capital City of the U.S.A. Guided city
tour featuring all famous buildings,
monuments and Arlington Cemetery.
Frankenmuth, Michigan, 2 day tour
to annual Bavarian Festival and
parade departs June 8.
WWVA Jamboree, Tour departs
April 11, returns April 13. See and
hear the best in country music in
Wheeling, West Virginia. Transpor-
tation, accommodation, Jamboree
tickets and tour all included from
$55,00,
Grand Ole Opry, 4 day tour departs
May 16.
California and Golden West. 21 day
tour departs April 20. Includes 15
states with all side trips, admissions
and city tours included. Disneyland,
Universal Studios, Hoover Dam,
Grand Canyon. Petrified Forest,
Painted Desert. Salt Lake City,
Reno, San Francisco, Los Angeles,
Las Vegas and more. A first class
trip at the prime time of year. Some
space still available. Pick ups en
route.
Britain. Join your friends from the
area on a 19 day escorted tour to the
British Isles. Features scheduled •
trans Atlantic jet flight, first class
accommodation with private
facilities, full sightseeing tours and
admissions. breakfasts and escort
service. Includes England. Scotland
and Wales with plenty of free time in-
cluded. Spring is the ideal time for
this trip as all flowers are in full
bloom. Of interest to farmers will be
a couple of visits to typical English
farms. Some space still available but
early reservations are essential.
Canadian Tulip Festival. 3 day tour
to the Nations Capital, Ottawa,
departs May 17 for the Annual Cana-
dian Tulip Festival. Includes first
class transportation, downtown ac-
commodation, guided city tour,
Rideau Canal cruise and millions of
flowers in full bloom, Space is
limited on this tour.
Holland Michigan, 3 day tour departs
May 13 for annual Tulip Festival in
Holland. See the Authentic Dutch
Village, Tulip Farm, Wooden Shoe
Factory, Klompen Dances and
thousands of flowers. Space limited.
Canadian West. 21 day tour departs
June 22 and August 17. Features Van-
couver, Victoria, Calgary, Edmon-
ton, Regina, Winnipeg, Banff,
Jasper, Lake Louise and much more.
June tour also includes Calgary
Stampede,
Atlantic Provinces. 12 day tour
departs July 16 and July 30. Features
Adirondacks, New Brunswick, Nova
Scotia, P.E.I., Cape Breton, Cabot
Trail and full day cruise to Portland,
European Tour. 23 day tour departs
September 4. Features 7 countries in
Europe. All sightseeing, accom-
modation, breakfasts, dinners,
transportation and escorts services
are included. Free brochures.
Other Tours such as Moosonee, 1000
Islands, Manitoulin, Mackinac
Island, Circle The Lakes etc. are also
available during the summer.
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CARDS OF THANKS -
The family of the late John Beer
wish to express sincere thanks and
appreciation to relatives, neighbors
and friends for their kind expression
of sympathy in the loss of their belov-
ed husband and father. Special
thanks to Dr. Goddard and all those
who remembered him with cards,
visits and enquiries while he was a
patient in Westminster, University
and Victoria hospitals. Also for the
beautiful floral tributes, donations to
the Heart Fund and War Memorial
Children's Hospital, Mr. Doug Mock,
Peter Oud and those who donated so
much food and time at the Chalet, It
will long be remembered. llp
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Snell would like
to express their thanks to friends,
neighbours and relatives for gifts,
flowers and cards and special thanks
to our own family for the wonderful
way they helped to celebrate our 55th
wedding anniversary. And also
thanks to the Legion and Auxiliary
Branch 167. lip
The family of the late Mary Ann
(Marion) wish to express their
sincere thanks to friends, relatives
and neighbours for cards, floral
tributes and special donations, C.
Haskett Funeral Home and Rev.
John Hofland. Your kindness will
always be remembered, - The Cun-
ningham family lip
1 would like to say a warm Thank
you to all my relatives, friends and
neighbors for cards, visits, treats and
flowers while I was a patient at St.
Joseph's Hospital. Your thought-
fulness was greatly appreciated. -
Marie Musser lip
I wish to thank relatives, friends
and neighbors for cards, visits and
treats while a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital and since returning home.
Special thanks to Doctors Wallace,
Goddard and Read, South Huron
Hospital and staff, Hoffman's Am-
bulance, Dr, Goddard and team-
London nurses of intensive care and
6th East and to all who helped in any
way. - Joe McCann lie
I wish to thank all my neighbors
and friends,all the nurses on 6th floor
St, Joseph's Hospital. Special thanks
to Bridget McShane and Denise Rose
Thanks also to Senior Citizens,
Lucan, for flowers and cards, Mr.
and Mrs. W. Flodgins, Mrs. A.
Hodgins and Pat, also Mr. and Mrs.
R. Williams, Rev. Holfland and Rev.
Madden for their kindness and con-
cern. - Mrs. Elnora Raycraft lie
I would like to express my sincere
thanks for the kindness shown by
relatives, friends and neighbors for
the floral tributes, cards and
donations to the Heart Fund on
behalf of my mother, Mary Agnes
Boyle. Special thanks to Alvin and
Violet Rader and Laureen Oesch for
looking after our children. Thank you
very much for the help and offers of
help from relatives, friends and
neighbors. - Sincerely, Sue and Wes
Rader and family 11c
We wish to thank our family and
friends for presents, cards and
flowers - all of which have made our
fiftieth wedding anniversary un-
forgettable. We would also like to sa,v
thank you for the good wishes extend-
ed to us by Premier Davis, Robert
Stanfield, Consul General Tjaardsma
from the Netherlands, R. E.
McKinley M.P., and Jack Riddell,
M.P.P. Your kindness has made this
a memorable occasion for us. - Mr.
and Mrs. A. Vellinga lie
SS trustees
boost salary
Members of the Huron-Perth
Roman Catholic Separate School
Board voted in favor of in-
creasing the honorarium paid to
trustees to $150 per month ef-
fective January I, 1975.
The 12 man board rejected an
amendment to increase the
honorarium by 100percent to$200
by a vote of 9 to 3 and approved
the 50 percent increase by the
same vote.
Goderich trustee Vince Young
introduced the motion to increase
board salaries to $200 informing
the board legislation regarding
pay hikes had not changed since
1969 and was not likely to change
again in the next six to seven
years. •
"We are working for about $2
an hour on our present
honorarium", Mr. Young said,
"most people don't realize the
time a trustee puts in on the job
and we are worth a couple of
hundred dollars anyway."
One board member stated that
since the school board's term is
only two months old and they
were elected to serve at the rate
that was offered at that time that
perhaps the increase should not
come until September of 1976.
The board also raised the
mileage expenses for trustees to
16 cents per mile effective
January 1, 1975. Previously board
members received 10 cents pe •
Annual
Meeting
and
Banquet
K-W Winter
Carnival Club
KIRKTON-WOODHAM
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Mon., March 24
Guest Speaker
TUFFY KNIGHT
Social Hour 6 7 7 p,m.
Banquet MO p.m.
$4.00 per person
Advance tickets only
The furnace at the Exeter
arena will have to be replaced
before next season managerAlvin
SS allotment
falls far short
The Huron-Perth Roman
Catholic separate school board
wilt be receiving $213,000 from
the province for school im-
provements and extensions in
1975.
The allotment fell short of the
$1,025,000 requested for ad-
ditional library and gymnasium
facilities but director of
education John Vintar said, "we
fared better than last year when
we got practically nothing. At
least this year we seem to be
doing better,"
The matter was referred to the
board's building and property
committee to decide which
projects have highest priority
and should be begun this year,
Trustees also formulated
replies to a questionnaire from
the Ontario School Trustees
Council in an attempt to deter-
mine board attitudes to teacher-
hoard relations.
They decided in favour of in-
creasing pressure on Education
Minister Thomas Wells to
prohibit teachers from sitting on
school boards.
The hoard felt some means of
controlling the number of
teachers on hoards was
preferable to an outright ban but
the risk of having teachers enter
salary negotiations on behalf of a
board should be avoided.
In other business the board
decided:
Principals should be excluded
from teachers' federations, even
if they teach, because of a
possible conflict between their
management and employee
roles.
Professional negotiators to act
on behalf of school boards be not
required in teacher salary
negotiations. Trustees felt it best
to deal with salaries at the local
level to retain a more friendly
a MI osphere.
Exeter police
nab suspect
Eugene Welsh of no fixed ad-
dress was arrested in Exeter
Thursday by Chief Ted Day and
Constable Jim McMeekin of the
Exeter police department and
charged with armed robbery at
the Park House hotel in Goderich
earlier in the day,
Welsh was held in custody until
picked up by Sgt, Mery Witter of
the Goderich police department.
As the result of investigation
into a break-in at Kongskilde,
Farm Machinery, Thames Road
East, Exeter, Kenneth James
White, RR 3, Exeter has been
charged with break, enter and
theft .
White appeared in court in
Goderich Monday and was
released on bail pending trial
sometime in April.
In the only accident of the week
Exeter vehicles driven by Dan
Ti-aquair, RR 3, Exeter and
Dorothy Coates, Centralia
collided on John Street west of
Main. Constable McMeekin set
damages at $400.
mile while travelling on board
business and a motion to increase
that figure to 18 cents was
defeated,
Now the mileage to be paid to
trustees will be 16 cents per mile
travelled on board business
whether or not they are travelling
in their own vehicle. A vote to
delete the clause that stated
whether or not they are travelling
in their own vehicle was tied and
chairman director J. Vintar
voted to leave the clause as it
stood.
Members argued that the
clause be deleted claiming that a
trustee who did not for example
drive to a meeting be paid
mileage expenses. However
Vintar pointed out to the board
that in essence a board member
was entitled to the mileage ex-
pense regardless of how he or she
got to the meeting.
JACK
RIDDELL
Huron MPP
WILL BE IN
EXETER
Come on in and have a
coffee and chat with
your member
Victoria & Grey
Trust
Main St., Exeter
Sat., March 15
10:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon
Watch your local newspaper
for in formation of
further visits
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Willett told RAP members this
week.
He said there were two large
holes in the fire box and this was
creating a considerable amount
of smoke.
A local contractor had given
him an estimate of $770 to replace
the present oil furnace with a gas
unit,
However Willert suggested it
may be more practical and
efficient- to have small individual
furnaces placed in each of the
rooms presently served by the oil
furnace.
The new dressing rooms at the
west side of the arena are ser-
viced by small individual fur-
naces and Willert said they ap-
peared to cut the cost of heating
considerably in that they could be
better controlled.
At the end of the meeting, he
also advised RAP that con-
siderable heaving was being
experienced on the ice surface
floor.
This is a continuing problem at
the arena, although members
agreed that it appears to be
worsening.
Problems that could have
shown up at the Exeter Lions
tennis courts have been averted.
Recreation director Jim
McKinlay said he and Glenn
Kells recently met with Hugh
Peacock, coach of the Southern
Ontario Tennis Association, and
were advised to make certain
changes before the asphalt is laid
this spring.
This included a steeper grade
on the courts so water would run
off quicker as well as providing
footings for the net posts.
Peacock also suggested that
two gates he installed, rather
than just one as had been plan-
ned.
"These changes will be simple
to correct now, but would have
been major headaches later,"
McKinlay explained.
The
Creation
Reception
and Dance
for
GERALDINE STRONG
and
GORDON BELL
(Bridal Couple)
Fri., March 14
9:00 p.m.
CLINTON ARENA
Music by
THE BLENDERS
Lunch Provided
Everyone Welcome
Dance
Sat., March 15
KIRKTON WOODHAM
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Music by
The Rancheros
COMING DATES
Mar. 29 - Revised Edition
April 5 The Waysiders
April 12 Four Kings
Effective
Speaking
Contest
Sponsored by
Grand Bend Lions Club
Thurs., Mar. 13
GRAND BEND
PUBLIC SCHOOL
8:00 p.m.
Everyone Welcome