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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-08-07, Page 17OPEN GB FLOWER SHOP The newly establ shed Grand Bend Flowers business was officiall;, opened Fri- day, Shown above cutting the ribbon are shop owner Bill Rammeloo, Grand Bend Chamber of Commerce secretary-manager Tom Webster, reeve Bob Sharen, Elva Rammeloo and GB Bonk of Montreal manager Dave Nelder. 5 T-A photo Page 17 Times-Advocate, August 7, 197$ 40 az 7-4 ok4 Well Do the Job Right —7 Whatever the project, calf on us for Ready-Mix Concrete • RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • FARM (Including Manure Tanks) FREE ESTIMATES C. A. McDOWELL LTD. CENTRALIA, ONTARIO Plant: 235-0833 Office; 228-6961 VILLAGE INN Retreat GRAND BEND CLOTHING Back Room Boutique DEJONG'S O 47 Main St. — 238-2358 For the Largest Selection of Men's, Ladies' and Teens' Clothing, Shop Dejong's "If there's something in the line of clothes you need, we have it." OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Shop in air-conditioned comfort OPEN YEAR ROUND Mastercharge Chargex Dining Room Open Daily DAILY SPECIALS pineridge e ZOO or, • rip ',OrAir-oi Nk% d 2 MILES SOUTH OF GRAND BEND Open Daily 10 a.m. to Dusk • COUGARS • BOB CATS • BEAR • LIONS • DEER • MUCH MORE cabip aIs MARINE ART PRINTS • PAINTINGS Come and view our fine selec- tion of nautical prints and pain- tings by such noted marine ar- tists as Homer and Sessions. Or maybe it's a windjammer weather vane or o whaling har- poon that would add that nautical touch to your rec room or den. Whatever your notion see us at the Captains Cabin on the River Road in Grand Bend. (t. (7,..014."-te c_.::,,, t ve ,..........„.. CHILDREN'S FASHIONS G 11D8LI CASUAL WEAR Formerly the M&R Shoppe GRAND BEND • Ladybird *Teacher's Pet • GWG Jeans • Currie-Hickkok Men's Wear The Best in Children's Clothing is at 9 MAIN ST., GRAND BEND 238-2154 Open Mon. - Thurs. 9-6; Fri. 9-9; Sat. 9-6; Sun. 1-6 Infants' and Children's Clothing to Size 14 Also to Fit Mom & Dad Otis Starr Slacks and Leisure Suits • Arrow Shirts, Jackets StanfieIcis Underwear, Shirts and Sweaters • And More BUSINESS DIRECTORY 1. Captains Cabin 2. Beach Golf 3. Village Inn Retreat 4. Grand Bend Clothing 5. Unicorn Variety 6. Skilly's Delicatessen 7. M & R Shoppe 8. Sharen Realty 9. GK Realty 10. Rollie's Sport & Cycle 11. Pineridge Zoo 12. Pinery Flea Market 13. Starlite Drive-In 14. Country Market PIER BOAT LAUNCHING RAMP WASHROOMS CHANGEROOMS t LIQUOR STORED Is OPP OFFICE 1VILLAGE OFFICE R PUBLIC WASHROOM [ BREWERS f--1 RETAIL I I • H W Y 22 - BANK OF MONTREAL 1.-T PUC OFFICE t±.1 TOURIST INFORMATION 0 GRAND BEND VILLAGE MAP GRAND BEND AREA MAP Reserve Your NeWspdper Enjoy 16 Flavors of Delicious Ice Cream 0 Air Conditioned Games, Magazines, Books etc. efc. etc, etc-, NOW OPEN UNICORN VARIETY JUST EAST OF VILLAGE MUNICIPAL OFFICE 41AW *JIM Gaiser-Kneale Insurance Agency Inc. and G. K. REALTY Exeter Office 235-2420 Grand Bend Office 238-8484 Complete service for all types of insurance and real estate DELICATESSEN NOW OPEN JUST EAST OF THE ROLLER RINK GRAND BEND ▪ Imported Cheeses • Cool Zesty Salads • Variety of Custom Sliced Spiced Sausages Sharen Realty AND INSURANCE GRAND BEND 238-2303 GODERICH 524-7875 , FOR YOUR INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE NEEDS E-.- iniiimusmiliiininionlotointiontiminii-7-; i 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 50d FEATURE ITEMS Aug. 10 - Coins, Stamps, Postcards Aug. 17- Guns, Swords, War Items Aug, 24 Buttons and Bells Aug, 31 - Wash Sets and Part Of Atwciys d Born Full of Furniture BOB SANDERCOTT — 238-8382 Featuring CHAR-BROILED Bavarian Sausage French Fries Hamburgers BEACH GOLF CJ 18 Hole Professionally Designed Miniature Golf &la telV 414er doee Reaciataat 1 Mile N. of Grand Bend Highway 21 at Hwy. 83 OPEN 7 DAY A WEEK OPEN DAILY TO11:00 P.M. OPEN FRI. & SAT, to 2:00 A.M A Complete Line of Groceries Grand Bend resident dies Funeral services were held Sunday for Mildred Irene (Turnbull) Taylor, at; the M. .Box and Son Funeral Home, Parkhill. She passed away ThirrsdaY July 31, at Victoria Hospital, London, in her 58 th year. She is survived by her husband Bryden Taylor, two daughters (Donna) Mrs, Robert Murray of Sarnia and Mrs. Barry (Barbara) Tweddle of Ailsa Craig, grand- son, Jason Tweddle, one sister Mrs. Earl (Winnefred) Eagleson of McGillivray Twp. and her parents Mr, & Mrs. Morton Turnbull of Parkhill, Rev. Harley Moore of the Grand Bend and Greenway churches, officiated, with in- terment in Parkhill Cemetery. Pallbearers were, Emile Masschelein, Art Webb, Jack Allister, Lawrence Curts, Paul Brophey and Everard Miller, Flower bearers were Sid Thompson, Manuel Curts, Bob Taylor and Bruce Tolton. Personals Mr. & Mrs, Don McArthur of Port Elgin spent the weekend in the Bend with her mother Mrs. Lawrence Johnson. Mr, & Mrs. Alan Kraul, Hamilton spent the weekend with her parents here, Mr. & Mrs. Mel Peariso, an-d Jennifer returned home with them after holidaying With her grandparents. Mr. & Mrs, Marvin Salisbury, ThoelrirYclay ea 141 dla sjr;y eel:4WILthondcn her- mother Mrs. Rosie Grigg. Mr. & Mrs. G. Smink and Ronald, and his brother Albert Smink, left last week for home, after holidaying here for three weeks with her sister and family, Mr, & Mrs. Cornelius Inthout, Mrs. Betty Adams of London visited a couple days last week With Mr. 8; Mrs, Elgin Adams. Mr. & Mrs. Roy Morenz held "Open House", Wednesday evening 41 honor of his daughter (June) and family, Mr, & Mrs. Borden Anderson, Neil and Derek of King's County, Nova Scotia. These attending were Mr, & Mrs, John Corbett, Mr. & Mrs. Al Corbett and Jonathon all of near Hensall, Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Morenz, Cheri and Michelle of London, Mr. & Mrs. Les Adams, of Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Don Adams, Brock, Mark and Clark, Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Adams, and Lesleyorenz and Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Morenz, Mr, & Mrs. John Pritchard and baby Nathan of Prince George, B,C. visited last week with her Parents Mr. & Mrs. Ira Desjardine and her brother Mark. Mrs. Lucy Hager and Miss Loreen Buege of Detroit, and Mr. & Mrs. Howard Gordon of Highgate spent the wekend with Mrs. Alwyn Dayman, Mrs. Rosie Grigg attended the wedding, Saturday, of her grandson Martin Grigg son of Mr. & Mrs. Russell Grigg of Strathroy to Millie Vanbynen daughter of Mr, & Mrs. Adrian Vanbynen, at the Strathroy Anglican Church, and reception later at Ilderton Community Hall, Due to the rain, the United Church service was held inside on Sunday with Rev, Harley Moore officiating. The local men's choir provided music. Mrs, William K Bailey, Mrs, Harold Lennox and Mrs. George Yeo, spent last weekend with Mary Yeo. Mr, & Mrs. Brian Love of Ottawa, have been holidaying at the Pinery Park for two weeks and also visited his grand- parents, Mr, & Mrs. Colin Love. Wednday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Cohn Love were Mr. & Mrs. Tom Elliot, of Strathroy, and Glenn Love and Ken Keeling of Sarnia, GRAND BEND DIRECTORY THINGS TO DO — WHERE TO SHOP ROLLIE'S SPORT 0 AND CYCLE • COMPLETE LINE OF CAMPING EQUIPMENT • TENTS - SLEEPING BAGS • • FISHING EQUIPMENT eADQUARTERS • SERVICE FOR CAMPER STOVES AND LAMPS • BICYCLE RENTALS Specializing In Imported European Delicacies 238-8990 ERROL SKILLENDER STARLITE 13 THEATRE 5 Miles East of Grand Bend on Cfy. Rd. 4 COMING THIS SUMMER Thurs. to Wed. Aug. 7.13 "HERBIE RIDES AGAIN" "OLD YELLER" "Thurs., Fri., & Sat. Aug. 14, 15, 16 "DIRTY MARY CRAZY LARRY" Sun., Mon., Tues Aug. 17, 18, 10 "THE SUGARI.AND EXPRESS" it