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EXETER LEGION MALL
JACKPOT
'450 4
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calls
1 admission per person No Reserve Seats
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Admission $1.00 for 15 Rounds
Extra tor* 24c each or S/51,09
Sponsored By Ladies' Auxiliary
No One Under 16 Years of Age Will Be Admitted
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$125 BALI,
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Coming) July 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29
By MRS. HAMILTON HODGINS
Mrs. Howard Currie, Lucan
visited with Mr. & Mrs. Ernest
Ferguson Saturday evening.
Mr. & Mrs, Robert Kerpan,
Daphne Sask., visited this week
with Mr. & Mrs. MacLeod Mills.
Sunday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. MaeLeod Mills were Mr. &
Mrs. Arnold Davies, Wynyard
Sask., Cpl. & Mrs. Don Daviesiand
family Port Lambton, Mr. & Mrs.
Ken Davies, Windsor; Mr, & Mrs.
Orville Davies and family,
Guelph; Mr. & Mrs. Allan Watt,
London; Bruce Mills and Lynda
Coughtrey, London; Mr. & Mrs.
Ray Mills and Robin Blair,
Centralia.
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Wallis and
family were Sunday visitors with
Mr. & Mrs. Alton Wallis.
Louis and Lisa Mardlin, Wesley
spent the weekend with Mr. &
Mrs. Hamilton Hodgins.
Family enjoy
trip to east
By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS
KIRKTON
Mr. & Mrs. John T. Simpson
and family have returned home
from a trip to the eastern coast.
Rev. & Mrs. Savary have left
for their home in Weymouth,
Nova Scotia.
Mr. & Mrs. Rea Stephen ac-
companied by Mr. & Mrs. Fred
Bertrand spent the weekend at
Tobermory, Manitoulin Island &
northern Ontario returning
through the States.
Miss Evelyn Walkom of Kit-
chener spent the, weekend with
Miss Ethel Copeland. ••
Mrs. Dan Jarvis, Mr. & Mrs,
Norris Atthill & Murray spent a
week in northern Ontario.
ZURICH LIONS CLUB
SUMMER
JAMBOREE
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ZURICH ARENA
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Return home
after jaunts
MT, CARMEL
Mrs, Josephine Dietrich and
Pauline and Alice arrived in ,
Holland by plane to visit the
former's mother there.
Mrs. Paula Van Osch took her
daughter Ann Mary to Orillia to
be a camp councillor for the
summer months.
Mr. Jack Doyle and friend of
London spent the weekend with
Mr. & Mrs. William McCann and
family.
Many relatives and friends
attended the McCann - Hern
wedding reception held at Dash-
wood Community Center last
Saturday evening.
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Carey and
Paul Carey of London spent the
weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Hubert
Carey and helped celebrate their
father's birthday.
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Regan and
family attended the 100th Cen-
tennial of Sacred Heart Church in
Parkhill and later visited with the
latter's mother, Mrs. John A,
McIntyre. Dinner was served in
the community center to more
than 270 people.
Mr. & Mrs. Henry Wilflin Iof
Cambridge spent a few days svith
Mrs. Mary Trainor and family.
Mrs. Clement Boland and Joe
visited in Ottawa over the
weekend with Geraldine Boland.
Mr. & Mrs. Greg Flemming
and Mrs. Theresa Hartman
visited relatives in Windsor last
week.
Mrs. Charles Dietrich is a
patient in Saint Joseph's
Hospital, London.
Mrs. Charles Glavin has
returned home from a visit with
Mr. & Mrs. Hanlon McDonald
and family of Bornish,
Mrs. Norman Masse and
children and Mrs. Fields of
Windsor spent a week with Mr. &
Mrs. Don Darling and family.
Mr. & Mrs. Don O'Rourke and
family of London are spendng
next two months with Mrs. Clara
O'Rourke & family.
Mr. & Mrs. Arnold McCann
have arrived home after an
enjoyable two week motor trip
through the western 'provinces.
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Parkhill Races
"Horne of the.
Grottons"
A
RYRSON GRADL,JATE
Nancy Alexander, daughter of
Mr, & Mrs. Bev Alexander, RR1,
Hensall, graduated from Ryerson
Polytechnical Institute with
honours in Secretarial Science,
She is presently employed with
IBM Canada Ltd„ in Toronto.
SATURDAY
NIGHT
ly 19
5;30 p.m.
Country Playhouse on Saturday
evening,
Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Russell. and
Kathy; Mr, & Mrs. Doug Russell,
Connie and Alex holidayed last
week at the Rusaell's- Sr, cottage
at Westdale Beach near Bayfield.
Julie Arnold spent a few holidays.
at the cottage with Kathy,
Mr. 8,4 Mrs. Jerry Arnold, Ed
Arnold, Joe Arnold ,and. Mrs.
Brenda Relouw, attended the
funeral of their grandmother and
great grandmother, Mrs. Regina
werstine, of Galt -who was
nearing 100 years of -age. John
Arnold of Sudbury also attended
his granclotherIS. funeral And
visited n day with the Arnold
family at Shipka, WINS SCHOLARSHIP
Bill Prest, son of Mr. and Mrs.
George Prest of RR3, Ails Craig
has been awarded the Inter-
national Nickel Co. of Canada
scholarship to continue his studies
in geology at Sir Sanford Fleming
College, Lindsay. Bill is a
graduate of North Middlesex
District High School. Pix by Peake ROWNIE'S itoltivri
CLINTON - ONTARIO " 11111",
BOX OFFICE OPEN 8 P.M.FIRST SHOW AT DUSK
ALL ENTRIES ARE FILLED
$1,400 In Purses
* Chicken Barbeque on grounds
* Parimutuel Betting
* Refreshment Tent
Blankets donated for each event
by local merchants
Halters donated by Bill Worrall
Blacksmith
-By MRS. IV
Mrs. Harold Vincent,
michael and Michelle returned
borne last Monday, after Wil-
ding a week with her mother Mrs.
Fred Hoffman, and sisters Mrs.
Bruce Navarre and Mrs. Horst
Rovitzki and families, following
the death of the girls' father,
Fred Hoffman.
Mr. Sr Mrs. Tom 1VIeininger,
Kevin, Erie and Amy of Nor-
thville Mich, spent a few days
last week camping in this area,
and visiting his mother, Mrs. Art
Meininger.
& Mrs. Sid Durie attended
the funeral, last Wednesday, of
her father, Peter Wardlaw, in
Toronto.
Mr. & Mrs. Louis Van Den
Bergh, of Hulshout Antwerp
Belgium, have been visiting their
niece arid nephew Mr. & Mrs,
Walter Coeck and children, and
other relatives in this area and
London, They are on a three week
visit to Canada.
Mr. & Mrs. Gus Van
Massenhoven, Anita, Ronnie &
Michael, and several other
couples and children from the
Parkhill afea who are friends of
the Massenhoven's, returned
Saturday from a week's holidays
at their cottages near Barry's
Bay,
Lynda & Bill Morenz of London
spent the weekend with his
parents here. Mrs. Morenz and
Lynda attended "The Glass
Menagerie", play at Huron
SPECIAL FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT
WED., THURS.. FRI. — July 16 17 18
FREE POPCORN—THURS. NIGHT, JULY 17—
FOR CHILDREN—BEFORE 10:00 P.M.
THE HIP-EST HEIST
IN HISTORY!
SEAFORTH LIONS
40th Annual Summer
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
M. Susan Tuckey, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs, Wayne Tuckey, Exeter,
received her Bachelor of Science
degree from the University of
'Toronto on June 11, 1975. Susan
was a student at South Huron
District High School and received
the Moncur Scholarship in her
final year there. She plans on
continuing her studies at the
University of Calgary. Toll Studio
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SAT., SUN,, MON., TUE.
JULY 19, 20, 21, 22
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
David John Wright, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Wright, RR2,
Grand Bend, Ontario, graduated
May 21 from the University of
Guelph with a Bachelor of
Science Degree in Fisheries and
Wildlife Biology. David is residing
at Barrhead, Alberta. JUGGERNAUT
RICHARD HARRIS - OMAR SHARIF
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
3 - BIG NIGHTS 3
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
July 17-18-19
SEAFORTH LIONS PARK
SEAFORTH
PLUS — DIFFERENT PROGRAM EVERY NIGHT
"THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT"
4 STAR RATING - STUPENDOUS
Thursday
MARVELLE
International comedy
magician who has
appeared in Many world
Centres including China
and on TV in Canada.
Britain and, he USA m
Iwo shows at 830 p in
and 10 Si m
Friday
TONY NORBERT
featured in an accordion
and drum act Mal keeps
you humming and your
toes lapping as he
presents a medley of
English. Irish and Scotch
numbers at 9 p M and
10 30 p
Saturday
THE HUMMING BIROS
- nodular lour-piece
group featuring Country
Western and Rook and
Roll You II enlsy every
minute of these versatile
music.ans as they go all
out to entertain you at 9
p In and 10-30 p.m
I7t i13ri0
*Monster Bingo * Kids Fish Pond
*Games of Chance - Ferris Wheel
*Merry-go-round - Penny Sale
Midway Refreshment Booths
Ct
Exeter Legion Building Fund
Forking available
001 percar
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FANSHAWE GRAD
Valerie Regier, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Regier, Zurich,
graduated from Fanshawe
College, London, receiving her
diploma in Ealrly.. Childhood
Teacher's Education. Valerie is
teaching at "The Little Red School
House", Lambeth. Beta photo
Admission is FREE
DANCE
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Continuous
Music
(0)
GRANTON
Fun Day
Celebration
SAT.,* JULY 26
1
9:00 p.m.
to
1:00 a.m. $,
FRIDAY, JULY 25 -.4
1811/645'17in, OOP'.
0
Continuous
Music
9:00 p.m.
to
1:00 a.m.
Parade Starts at 1 I:00 a.m. from cenotaph
FUN FOR ALL AT GRANTON
COMMUNITY PARK
• Band Concert (Royal Canadian Legion Band London)
• Games of Chance • Baby Contest
Bail Games • Tug-of-War
• Food Booth • Yo-Yo Contest
Admission: Adults 50d Children 264
All Children in Costume Admitted Free
CONTINUOUS DANCING
ALL NIGHT
TWO BIG BANDS
"DESJARDINE" ORCHESTRA AND
Friday, July 18
HURON PARK REC HALL
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Two home
at Crediton
By MISS ELLA MORLOCK
Ross Krueger and Rev. Armin
Schlenker have been discharged
from South Huron Hospital and
have returned to their homes.
Mr. & Mrs. Will Oestricher
visited with Dr, & Mrs. S.L.
Honey, Fenwick, and Mrs. R.W.
McBain, Grimsby, last week.
Rev. & Mrs. Bruce Pierce and
their family arrived in Crediton
Monday afternoon. After viewing
their new home they proceeded to
Woodstock where they have
relatives.
Mr. & Mrs. Ray Morlock en-
joyed an excursion, through
Ontario, They drove by way of
Manitoulin Island to Sudbury and
returned through Muskoka and
Collingwood.
Bella Watson of Jos, Nigeria,
was guest at the home of Ella
Morlock last week.
Mary Ellen Schlenker visited
-Cathy Brown, Woodstock for a
few days. They were both
members of the Sauble Beach
Mission last summer.
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Morlock,
Mr. & Mrs. Irvine Finkbeiner and
Mrs. Della Sims were in
Orangeville Sunday to honour
Robert Hilborn, husband of
Pauline Faist, who died Thur-
sday. The funeral service was
Monday in Orangeville, with
interment in the Crediton
Cemetery.
Frank Verhuel, Thedford,
conducted the service in Zion
United Church Sunday morning.
Special music in song was
provided by Charlie Hoffman,
Exeter.
Tickets $3.50 Per Person Special Advance $6,00 Couple
FUN DAY DANCE
Sat./ July 26, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
LUCAN ARENA
t)oncirtg Io "Jessie"
Refreshments available
Advance tickets-$2.50 per person' $3.00 at door
Spotored by Crank* Ree Corerntstrity Astoe,
TICKETS AVMIAS
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"JOE" OVERHOLT
Tickets available at Legion Bar (235.2962)
,Ed Hearn (235-1525) A&H road Market, Exeter Post °thee or contact
any Legion member who will arrange to get them for you. •