HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-05-29, Page 26Page 14A Times-Advocate, May 29, 1975 in 54 calls 1 share the wealth Starts at 8:30 p.m. Stephen Township Community Centre CREDITON Admission $1.00 15 games Extra. Cards 25d or 5 for $1.00 JACKPOT $300 FRIDAY SPECIALS THIS WEEK Beef -- Burger Deluxe French Fries & Cole Slaw Coffee Pork Chow Mein $2:25 $1.35 Sweet & Sour Shrimps $7.75 Wally's Chinese Main St. Garden Exeter Monday to Thursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday 10 a.m. to 2 a.m. Sunday 4 - 8 p.m. 235-0464 BINGO> Tonight Thurs., May 29 Due to license regulations no one under 16 years of age will be admitted. Sponsored By Crediton Hall Board Anne's Coffee Shop Main at Wellington EXETER NEW HOURS Starting June 1 Mon. to Fri. 6 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Saturday 7:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Sunday 12:00 Noon to 8:00 p.m. Dine In Air Conditioned Cornfort EXCELLENT MEALS FRIENDLY SERVICE Special Sunday Dinner Menu • I LAS VEGAS NIGHT EXETER ARENA Saturday, June 7 8:00 p.m. • Dancing • Refreshments • Black Jack • Crown & Anchor • Over & Under • Horse Races $2.00 PER COUPLE E.--. Fill11111111111111111111110111111111 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111R. EL-- THE EXETER LIONS CLUB presents A REAL LOBSTER - Room three students at Exeter public school have been learning about lobsters in re- cent lessons. Thursday, a former lobster fisherman George Robertson visited the school for a practical demonstration. Taking a good look at the lobster being held by Robertson are Becky Ferguson, Maamoun Ghotmeh, Brett Batten, Darren Tinney and Jamie Bowerman. T-A photo Masons worship in Kirkton, grand chaplain guest speaker POST ITME TUESDAY JUNE 3 7.5,. I EVERYBODY'S GOING TO HAVE A "GOOD TIME" AT THE. . ERICH RACEWAY B R I MEET 1 0 EXCITING S ACTION RACES $1000 FEATURE RACE CLOSED CIRCUIT TV IN CLUBHOUSE . *Who _More MOW ..Theeve; WSW, (imam Priam 'War/ Wiliam, Wale, lamplia'ailial pia Waft Mai Nam , Woo Swim Marla A 6.50 25.00 32.00 20.00 8 8.50 32.00 40.00 g5.00' C 8.50 18.00 25.00 18,00 25.00 I3 8.50 12,00 15.00 10.00 - Curtain curtain Mown COrtain LEO pm COO pm etopm !AO pm e:00 pm m, • 15.0- 0 Curtain- ' eta pm A NEW SEASON AT TIENRE LCNIEN DEATH OF A SALESMAN by Arthur Miller Miller's Pulitzer Prize winning play probes the soul of a simple man whose magnificent dream of beating society by being a somebody Is defeated by the society which drains the common man of his energy, then drops him. Willy Lumen's drama is today...of people being strangled by an economic grip. HANSEL AND GRETEL ' by Englebert Humperdinek An extraordinary event-in the grand style. Theatre London and the London Symphony Orchestra combine to present Humperdinck's awesome and wonderfully magical fantasy. A family show filled with wizardry, suspense and music. HEDDA GABLER by Henrik Ibsen I bsen's fascinating dissection of a woman's mind, soul and spirit. A strong woman, exquisite but an individualist whose goal of liberation from patterned female behaviour and social restrictions generates the determination that causes her to manipulate, mangle and destroy others and herself, FRANKENSTEIN by Alden Nowlan and Walter Learning Based on Mary Shelly's classic novel, a scientist, obsessed with the power of manufacturing life fails in his attempt at building a creation of beauty. What emerges is a hideous monster whose only weakness is a desperate yearning for love...a yearning which cannot be fulfilled. CHEMIN de FER by Georges Feydeau Totally mad, mad, madcap mix ups dominate this rip-roarious romp through love, laughter and lunacy when an unsuspecting husband finds his slippery wife with her stuttering lover. The frenzy begins. ONE COMEDY, ONE PLAY TO BE ANNOUNCED! SUBSCRIBERS ARE SPECIAL! Here are five good reasons why: •seven plays for the price of five-two free •seat reserved for the entire season •never stand in line •always assured of a seat-even for sell-outs •exchange tickets at box office 24 hours prior to performance NOW 19 PERFORMANCES! Low Series Prices From $8.50 to $40.00 let Week Thursday, Friday, Saturday Matinee, Saturday Evening 2nd Week Monday through Saturday 3rd Week Monday through Saturday 1975/76 Subscription Order Form ORDER NOW far which I enclose: Cheque/Money Order (payable to Theatre London I wish to charge the amount to Master American Charges 0 Charge 0 Express 0 Charge # SEND TO: Mr/Mrs/Miss (Please PRINT) Receipt # Department use only` Received NOW Please reserve the following subscriptions: Issuing Bank Expiry Dale lam,,. Ll Renewing (SAME SEATS and SAME NIGHT ONLY) or I urn „ LI Requesting new seats/new subscriber Address City Phone Bus. , Res. Mail to: Theatre London SubacrIption Department, 471 Richmond Street, ne LONDON, Ontario, N6A 3E4. EC" Your order will be confirmed within two weeks. All Orders ere processed en a first-come, first•served basis, No refunds atter October 13. 1975, O. U Ee Apt. Postal Code Series °rah. Price Bah, No. Section Day HOW ABOUT THIS... The first of Its kind In Canada, this entertainment package Is designed _tor music and theatre lovers-and, for a very low price! Seven Theatre London Main Stage productions and the London Symphony's 'Encore Series' combined for only $25.00. Theatre nights are Mondays or Tuesdays, Symphony nights are the following week: Wednesday or Thursday. You have your choice of $19.00 Theatre seats and $15.00 Symphony seats. Theatre London subscriber benefits do not apply to this series. We are unable to refund or exchange On this series, AND THIS:.. GIFT CERTIFICATE Worth $3.00 To the Friars Cellar With your subscription you receive a gilt certificate worth $3.00 to dine out at the Friars Cellar, 267 Bathurst Street. PREVIEW SERIES Students and Senior Citizens only. Performances...Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday prior to Opening. Season's tickets to be picked up at Box Office after September 1, 1975. Proof Of status required, No reserved seats, exchanges or refunds. Curtain 8:00 p.m. Discount for groups. SATURDAY AFTERNOON MATINEE SERIES If you're a theatre-goer who lives out of town or who likes to take advantage of 'ewer prices with full subscribers benefits a Saturday matinee is your answer. Matinee is the first Saturday after opening. Curtain 2:00 p.m. 1HENRE ICNIEN 75/76 Subscription Series Subscriptions for Theatre London can be purchased locally from Mrs. Jean Cann Telephone No. 235-1238 By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS KIRKTON A large attendance was present at the South Huron Masonic District Divine Service in Kirkton United Church Sunday evening. Rev. Grant Dawson led in the worship service. Rt, Wor, Bro. Arthur W. Watson, Grand Chaplain of Grand Lodge of Canada in the Province of Ontario was the guest speaker. The first lesson was read by Wor. Bro. Alex Gartenburg, District Chaplain. The Second lesson was read by Rt. Wor, Bro. Earl Watson. Most of the lodges of South Huron District were represented and visitors from London District T hree people in hospitals V By 'MANUEL CURS GREENWAY Albert Romphf, Harry Horner and Mrs. Selbourne English are patients in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Rev. Mary McInally of Granton will be the guest speaker in the United Church Sunday. Rev. Harold Dobson has accepted a call to the Dungannon-Nile Pastoral Charge, effective July 1, Russell Brown has moved from his home here to reside in Exeter. Mrs. Grace Stewardson who has been in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, for the past month is now a resident of the senior citizens home in Ailsa Craig. Best wishes are extended to Stewart . Brown and Beverley Stire who were married in Zion Lutheran Church, Dashwood on Saturday. Stewart is the son of Mr. & Mrs. Russell Brown. Intended for last week Donald Hannenen, Sudbury, and Ed. Osborne, Brandon Manitoba who are students at the TD Bank, Toronto were holiday visitors with Keith Walper, Sarnia, at his parents home here. Rev. Harold Dobson of the United Church is attending the London conference sessions being held in Windsor this week. Dinner guests with the Curt's here on Sunday were Mr. & Mrs. William Curts, London. Philip Clarke, Port Credit, is visiting with his son and daughter-in-law, Mr.& Mrs. Bill Clarke, Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Clarke, London, also visited with their parents recently and are now enjoying a vacation in England and Scotland. Mr. & Mrs. Norman Romphf have sold their home here and have purchased a lot in Parkhill. By the way: With a provincial election coming up this year we already know the ingredients being used in the political pie - baloney, applesauce, plums and dough. Masonic lodges were also present. The choir rendered special music under the leadership of Mrs. Earl Stephens. The Christians In Action, young people's group from Kirkton and Woodham, presented a special evening service in Kirkton United Church on May 18. Thet theme was "Darkness into Light". Wendy Heard led the congregation in worship. Lynda Denham read the scriptures. Several members participated in a variety of skits which demonstrated the work of God's spirit in the world. Candles helped to carry out the theme. The Young People's choir, under the direction of Mrs. Ethel Stephen, sang an appropriate anthem. Personals Mr.& Mrs.Murray Budden and Corey of London visited Sunday. wkth. Mr. •PeArl ,Budden, , „ Mr. & Mrs. Ewart Crago visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Priestop of Mitchell'. Mrs. Metcalfe of Scotland has been visiting with her daughter Rev. & Mrs. Dawson and Shawn. Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Marshall and Linda attended the christening of Kim Lien daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Bill Marshall at Metropolitan United Church, London, on Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Horace Greenstreet spent the past week with Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Greenstreet and family of Brampton. Mrs. George Hall and Mrs. J. McCormick spent the May 24 holiday weekend with Mr. & Mrs. John Hanniman and family at Renfrew. Mr. & Mrs. Harold Loughleen of Toronto spent a few days last week with Mrs. Bertha Bickell. Mrs. Ea Blackler and Mrs, r FISHERMAN'S COVE 1 GRAND BEND 63 RIVER ROAD UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT CHICKEN & CHIPS FISH & CHIPS * SHRIMP & CHIPS etc. TAKE OUT ORDERS Phone: 238-2025 Stag for Richard Ottewell Sat., May 31 Hensall Arena Admission $1.00 Everyone Welcome At wedding in Toronto By MRS. NI, H. ELSTON BIDDULPH Mr. & Mrs. Melville Buswell, Pearl and Jean and Allan Buswell attended the wedding in Toronto on Saturday, May 17, of their niece, Katherine Dunn, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Elmore Dunn to Dr. Robert Williams of Australia, Mr. & Mrs. Peter Wilson and daughter Suzie of England are holidaying with their uncle and aunt Mr. & Mrs. Melville Boswell, also Allan Buswell. Mr. & Mrs. McLeod Mills and Barry of Whalen also Mr, & Mrs. Ray Mills of Centralia were guests of Mr, & Mrs. Bob Blair on Sunday. Mr. & Mrs, Bill Morley of Whalen attended the anniversary service at Centralia United Church on Sunday and were guests of Mr. & Mrs. Sam'Skinner following the service. Visitors during the week with Rev. & Mrs. M, H. Elston were Rev. John Hoffman of Holy Trinity Church, Lucan (formerly of Dundalk Parish), Mr. & Mrs. Elliot McRoberts, Exeter, Wm. H. Lambourn, London ac- companied by Mrs. Zadie Lambourn and Mrs. Neva Lambourn, also of London, Mrs, Vera Blackwell of Petrolia, Rev. Frank & Mrs. Trudgion of Dundalk. Forest fires started by light- ning burn over hundreds of thousands of acres annually in Canada. Dance KIRKTON-WOODHAM COMMUNITY CENTRE Sat., May 31 Music by TRIAD Formerly the "Revised Edition" Air Conditioned No Blue Jeans Please Coming June 14 SKIPPERS Chicken Barbecue WOODHAM UNITED CHURCH Wednesday, June 4 5:00 p.m. Adults $3.00 Children $1.50 HOMEMADE SALADS AND PIES Rain or Shine CLINTON BOX OFFICE BROWNIE'S cosivE•14 - ONTARIO II ertilloArRe OPEN 8 P.M. . FIRST SHOW AT DUSK SUNDAY JUNE I Love , a t . , , ,,.:, ',.1 1 6 ''''„04P,'.'' r • . COnanci2"°`'`'' "-'"''`"- ,,,,„,.., I: • "PRIVATE SCHOOL ' NEVER AN GIRLS" ORAL THEY FLUNKED EXAM! : . . . THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY-SUNDAY JUNE 5-6-7-8 WINNER 7 ACADEMY BESTDIRECTO AWARDS • R • ,No ' . .all it takes is a little Confidence PAULROBERT EWMANI / REDFORD ROBERT SHAW 4,-A GEORGE ROY HILL FILM . 111 • 7. "THE STING" 1k v: DAvtuVVARD i GEORGE ROY HILL TONY BILL, zcHAEL and JULIA PHILLIPS 7(CarnAC01.0fl• A uNiVERSAL AnCliaRE [pr "=.' ADULT ENTERTAINMENT The ultimate exercise in controlled terror. • ADULT A VIGO. N., ENTERTAINMENT A ZANUCRAROVOI Productwn MICHAEL CAINE in "THE BEACH WINDMILL" co•stemng DONALD PLEASENCE • 4 DELPHINE SEYRICI . COVE PIEVILL.nd JANET SUZMAN Screenplay by WM VAACI • laud On Tin Prentr'Sreen Days Ye A YAW by CM( (GLUON Pronoun and Neared by DON SIEGE/ • E amine Producer; WARD D /AllOCA and OHIO BMA Wm, J. BlaCkler returned home Friday from England. They were accompanied by Dr. Albert Berry of St, Marys. Mrs. Da Blackler visited with her daughter and son-in-law Mr. & Mrs. B. Temple. Mrs, Wm, J. Blackler visited with cousins and school friends. Mr. & Mrs. Jack Urquhart visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Donohue of Toronto. Heather Urquhart returned home after spending two days in Toronto. Sunday visitors with Mrs. Wm. J. Blackler were Mr. & Mrs. Harold Henry, Jeff and friend; Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Fairbairn, Diane and Bruce. Mr. & Mrs. Gary Ballard of Toronto, Mrs. Keith Stephens and family of Anderson were visitors on the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Rea Stephens.