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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-06-26, Page 18Page 2A Times-Advocate, June 26, 1975 display. This will be unveiled opening night June 25. The four other shows of the season include;- July 9-19 Young Area Artists (High Schools of the Area) Mixed Media. July 21 - Aug. 2 - Rick Hayter, Dashwood, etching and drawing; Bob Bondy, London, photography; Ruth Anne Merrier, Dashwood, weaving. Aug. 6-16 Richard Foster, St.Thomas, paintings; Kaaren Batten, Exeter, pottery and hangings. Aug. 20-30 Karen (Hern)Tieman, RR Crediton, Fiber sculpture; Tom Smart, London, watercolours. We welcome you to the Granary Gallery, 1975. Sincerely Ruth Anne Merner THINGS TO DO WHERE TO SHOP GRAND BEND DIRECTORY Grand Bend Ontario's holiday centre The Exeter Times-Advocate Exeter, Ontario, Wednesday, June 25 marks the opening of the Granary-Art Gallery, Huron Country Playhouse, We are looking for- ward to an exciting season along with the theatre. A wide variety of media will be exhibited by many local artists. The first show features Brad Faber of Zurich. This up and coming sculptor, twenty four years of age presently has work in the Annual Western Ontario Exhibition of the London Public Art Gallery and last year had a one man show at The Polyglot Gallery, London. The Playhouse has purchased a piece of his work for permanent BOAT LAUNCHING RAMP To the editor: Re: swimming program at Grand Bend, It is regretted that there will be no swimming lessons this year at Grand Bend, Priority duty of a lifeguard is suggested by the name, the guarding of life, i.e., the prevention of water fatalities by diligent patrolling of beaches and supervision of swimmers. Our lifeguards plan an in- tensive beach program this year, teaching water safety rules to children and adults alike, so that aquatic sports and fun can be enjoyed by all without the season being marred by fatalities resulting from carelessness or indifference to common sense safety rules. This year, we have three lifeguards, but only two are qualified swimming instructors, which means that if we had a swimming program it would add an extra workload to an already over-loaded schedule for the lifeguards. However, it is anticipated that next year swimming instruction can be included in our summer program. It may be suggested that we could hire another lifeguard, but it should be noted that the cost of a safety and swimming program is borne by the iratepayeri of the village with no assistance from any other municipality or the province, and, therefore, we have to study the cost factor also. It is hoped that all parents will understand the reason for not including a swimming in- structionprogram for the 1975 summer season. Signed Grand Bend Recreation Committee. BEACA WASHROOMS CHANGEROOMS 0 LIQUOR STORE 0 ••••••••,..A. OPP OFFICE VILLAGE OFFICE .6.1•••••• PUBLIC/3 WASHROOM BUSINESS DIRECTORY 1. BEACH GOLF 2. VILLAGE INN RETREAT 3. GRAND BEND CLOTHING 4. M & R SHOPPE 5. SHAREN REAL ESTATE 6. PINERY FLEA MARKET 7. COUNTRY MARKET O PINERY FLEA MARKET Located 3 Miles South of Grand Bend on Hwy, 21 OPEN 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. SUNDAYS TO OCTOBER 26 Admission 506 FEATURE ITEMS June 29 - O.C. Japan July 6 - Antique Auto Parts July 13 - R. S. Germany Prussia July 20 - Art Glass July 27 - Pattern Glass Aug. 3 - Coronation Items Aug. 10 - Coins, Stamps, Postcards Aug. 17 - Guns, Swords, War Items Aug. 24 - Wash Sets Always a Barn Full of Furniture BOB SANDERCOTT — 238-8382 eeote na,aer aad Rearacetaat BEACH GOLF 18 Hole Professionally Designed Miniature Golf Felitring CHAR-BROILED Bavarian Sausage French Fries Hamburgers YOUR MESSAGE COULD APPEAR HERE 92VEREMEEMEISINAVIMUNIMMEMNA. This is pleasant work By TED ROWCLIFFE BREWERS RETAIL The newspaper game is a — Acheson Signs of London, rotten business. owned by Cliff Acheson of Grand The hours are terrible; Bend, donated the paint and working conditions are lousy; the labour for the refurbishing of the pay is just so-so and job security welcome sign at the entrance to is about as long as a month old the main street across from the lead pencil. , Colonial Hotel. Many thanks But every once-in-a-while Cliff. - something seems to make it all — A small wine and cheese party worthwhile. was held Monday night at Kelly's if you glanced at the front page Boogie Parlour. Guests of honour of the second section this week, -were Steve McCann and Randy you saw one of those once-in-a- Dawdy, members of "Busker", a whiles, popular group playing at Kelly's Kathy Dolson, a London this week, resident working for the summer Heard someone complaining at El Gaucho in the pavilion at the other day about the fact that Grand Bend, was the subject of CFPL-TV used a picture of the my camera lens one day last fish tugs lined up along the week. Ausable as a background for a Now a beautiful young lady is a station identification. To me fish pleasure to photograph at tugs, even if they are a little anytime. Usually, I get assigned smelly, have a, certain character to take pictures of Hereford about them which lends a little calves, car accidents or homely atmosphere to the place. politicians. So when my tired Canada' Trust ,400 gets un- eyeballs focus on a shapely form derway this weekend. A good look such as Kathy's, it's a treat. at the competing boats can be But it was a triple treat for me. had either Friday night as they Working with Kathy was my first are docked or Saturday morning real experience with a as they start out from Grand professional model. A quick Bend. Of course, the finish is an description of the shot I wanted exciting time as will be the or the effect desired and Kathy presentation of trophies and did it perfectly the first time, awards. Before long it became apparent — The T-A is starting a Grand that she was the professional and Bend directory this week in an I was the amateur. Besides en- attempt to help visitors find their joying myself, I learned a few way to the places of interest and things. shops in the area. If you would be The pictures?...oh yes...they're interested in getting your promotional shots to be used by message on the directory, call the village and the Chamber of 235-1331. Commerce in displaying the assets of Grand Bend, and Kathy Dolson is certainly one of those assets. THINGS I ALWAYS meant to say but didn't and should have department — The flea market sponsored by the Grand Bend and Area Chamber of Commerce during the Buffaloburger Fest raised over $500. This was made up of a frontage charge for all booths plus the loot from the Chamber's own booth which sold donated items. 7 COMPACT CARS New and Used Here's a good selection of economy transportation. Just in time for your summer holidays or that se- cond car. Sharply dressed they have 4 cylinder, 6 cylinder and small V-8 engines to choose from and all have automatic transmissions. Most have power steering. Stop in and have a look. ALL SALE PRICED Let's Trade Today Many More to Choose From Thompson.Warne Motors Open 7 Days Weekdays 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Sat, 9:00 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fos,* Sun. 12 noon to S p.m. GRAND BEND 238-2391 "Nice lidopid to Deal With" Pliimntith The neighbour's bowling group held a picnic Sunday at the park in Bayfield, The couples and families attending were Mr. & Mrs. Fermah Snyder, Mr. & Mrs. Sid Duries' and Glenn, and the Surie's daughter & son:in-law Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Chambers of St. Catharines, Mr. & Mrs. Orville Truemner of Grand Bend, Mr. & Mrs. Iray Desjardine, Mr. & Mrs. Dick Zielman cSusie, Debbie and Angie, and Mr. & Mrs, Hugh Morenz. Congratulations to Susie Zielman, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Dick Zielman, and Steve Desjardine son of Mr. & Mrs. Ron Desjardine, on each winning the Albert Gaiser awards, for highest academic achievement and leadership qualities in Grade 8 and a gift of money. The graduation banquet was held at Stephen Central School Monday evening. Weekend visitors with Mrs. Mabel Desjardine were Mr. & Mrs. Bill McKeever and Tammy, Mr. & Mrs, George Smith, Sandra, Danny and Carl all of London, and Maurice and Lee Desjardine, Huron Park, Mr, & Mrs. Milton Sweitzer, Debbie Price, Mr, & Mrs. Jack Pickering and grandson Justin, Mr. & Mrs. Jim 'Campbell of Exeter, all attended the wedding, Saturday, of their niece and cousin Donna Leadley daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Edward Leadley of Welland, to Ivan Rainville son of Mr, & Mrs. I. Rainville of Sud- bury. The wedding, was held at, the Church of Christ, in St. Catharines, and dinner, reception ,and dance at the Croation Hall, Welland, Friday visitors with Mr, & Mrs, Ed Turnbull ,were Clifford Coutte Richmond Hill, and their cousin TUrn to page 7A HWY. 21' MAKE SURE YOUR POTENTIAL CUSTOMERS KNOW YOUR LOCATION Get Your Spot on the Grand Bend Directory FOR INFORMATION CALL 235-1331 PARK BANK OF r__1 TOURIST MONTREAL I INFORMATIQN n PUC OFFICE 1 Mile N. of Grand Bend Highway 21 at Hwy. 83 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK OPEN DAILY TO 11:00 P.M. 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