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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1976-07-15, Page 31TREDSBURG DAYS July 30 and 31 in DASHWOOD Friday, July 30 6 pm Sauerkraut/Sausage 6 pm Bavarian Garden 8 pm Talent Show and Beauty Queen Saturday, July 31 10:30' Soap Box Derby F.: 2.00 Colossal Parade Noon Bavarian Garden F.. 3.30 Arm Wrestling Noon Sauerkraut/Sausage 4.00 Pet Show 1.00 Midway & Games = 4.00 Tug of War 1.00 Judging Floats E 7.00 Sports Finals 9.00 Dancing Pfaff Oesch REUNION Sun., July 18 2 p.m. HENSALL COMMUNITY PARK Sports & Playground for Children Come and Join the Fun Lucan Junior Farmers 50's DANCE Dress to the occasion Saturday, July 17 9 - 1 a.m. LUCAN ARENA Musk by Disc Jockeys Unlimited. Admission $7 per couple buffet Proceeds for new Lucan Arena 11%.•••••••rire.••••woo.mmoomm.e.........Y...°1 FREE BUS SERVICE to the London . BINGO Games Every Monday and Wednesday Starting July 3 to end of August — Service also provided for Saturday night bingo. NEW TIMES BUS DEPARTS AS FOLLOWS Exeter 6:25 p.m. Huron Park 6:35 p.m. Centralia 6:40 p.m. Lucan 6:50 p.m. Phone 235-0450 11•1111111•111011111111111111111MIIIMEM1111111111111 MANTON Fun Day Celebration SAT., JULY 24 —Is..3 ea* Parade Starts at 1 1;00 a.m. from cenotaph FUN FOR ALL AT GRANTON COMMUNITY PARK • Band Concert RCR Pipe Band from Stratford • Games of Chance • Ball Games • Food Booth Admission, Adults 50ct Children 254 All Children in Costume Admitted Free Sponsored by Grortion Rec - Community Assoc. ‘.1 0 m WANTED Candidates for Queen at the Zurich Agricultural Fair YOUNG LADIES BETWEEN THE AGES OF 14 AND 21 ARE ELIGIBLE TO PARTICIPATE Crowning will take place July 23 at the Talent Show featuring PIRIE MITCHELL & PEACHES The Queens Tiara is supplied dourtety. of Anstett Jewellers, Clinton Those interested in participating please cOrtracr Mrs, Donna Klapp, Phone 236-4675 • . -ea ST. MARYS FRIDAY 9 12 am. — Women Division Entrys 1 p.m. — Women Division Judging 6.00 p.m. — Women's Divition exhibits on Display. 7,00 p.m. — Mammoth Parade start from Collegiate grounds. 7.30 — Mini Xing & Queen (4 to 8 yr. olds) contest — con- tact Mrs. Clare Ferman, 284-2980 7,30 — Western Horse Show Entries made 1 week hi advance. 7,46 pan. — Opening ceremonies 8 pm. — St. Marys Princess Competition contact Tom McGiveron 284-3577 • 8,20 ---, Variety Talent Program (Entries please contact Tom MeGiveron 284-3517 MIDWAY IN OPE12Aliat4 AU. THREE DAYS of THE PAM. Far- further information oentecil. Mrs. Verna Seeley 2644619, bays at fair grounds 2643222 Parents it Children Re sure to see Ralph McLean at the Pair With Special Pet and Poultry Show. Admission 0,00 or day with daily stamp pits out, TO ENJOY THE FAIR YOU HAVE TO THERE lti Wrestling Reunion For All Former S.H.D.H.S. Wrestlers, Managers & Coaches Sat., August 14 12 Noon SOUTH HURON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL ( New Gym) FOR MORE DETAILS CONTACT Doug Ellison 235-1772 after August 1st Wrestling, Swimming, Barbeque, & Dance 4111116, ROLLER S KATING ZURICH ARENA EVERY WED. - 8 P.M. TO 11 P.M. FRIDAY - 8 P.M. TO 11 P.M. SAT. AFT. - 2 P.M. TO 4 P.M. (ONLY 50Q) SUNDAY 8 P.M. TO 11 P.M. • Ws a family affair , at the 3Intr Rptrrat ..amtrt Grand Bend, Ontario 238,2348 -OPEN DAILY GRANNrs KITCHEN from 7;00 o,m. Serving breakfast and lunch Breakfast served anytime. BEACHCOMBERS ROOM Smorgasbord Daily 5:30 - 9:30 Sunday Brunch 12:00 - 2:30 p.m. Ausable-Bayfield Conservation Authority Eighth Annual Parkhill Canoe Regatta Sunday, July 25 Parkhill Conservation Area Registration: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Races Start at: 1:30 p.m. For Further Information contact the Ausable-Bayfield Authority Office, Exeter (235.2610) Timies,Advocate,July1S, 1976 Page 31 Kirkton commu nity Association 32nd Annual Garden Party FAIR GROUNDS KIRKTON - ONTARIO Wednesday, July 21 Adults; $2,50 children; 25ir FAST BALI. 6 p,rtt. JUVENILE CONTEST: 7;30 p.m. PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMME • 9;00 p,m. BUY MEEK Pig 'n Whistle Star THE BRADLEY FAMILY Good Irish Entertainment CY & HAPPY Ventriloquist supreme! DIANNE SCHNEIDER - Teen-Age Delight DICKY DEAN & MARG Tops in Magic HAROLD BEE - Hand balancing CHRIS & ROSS - Musical Directors LEE PAUL, M.C, Refreshment Booths— Free Parking on Grounds 1976 PRESENTS FUN FOR ALL JULY 16 17 18 DOWNTOWN AT THE FLATS MIDWAY IN OPERATION FOR 3 FULL DAYS OF FUN AT THE FAIR SATURDAY 10 a.m. — Special Boys & Girls Pet Show Dairy cattle on grounds by 11 a.m. St. Marys 4-H Clubs (a) South 4-H Dairy Calf Club 12.00 noon. (b) North Dairy Calf Club 12.45 p.m. (c) Small Engines Club (d) Swine Club (e) Vet. 'Club. Conunertial & Beef exhibit on grounds by 12.00 noon. Light & Heavy Harness Horse Show — 12,30 p.m. 8 p,m. Professional Show M.G. — Lee Paul of Kirkten Florence & Edith — The Hansen Eaton Duo -- A real lively musi- cal act — The very best Canada has to offer — Performed in Park Plaza in Toronto on a regu- lar all season contract, Les Barker — Cemedy Cartoon- ist — An internationally fainout entertainer. Has drawn Cartoons for many Hollywood productiont — and many other professional performers will appear. SUNDAY Lions Club Breakfast 7 a.m. corner Water & Queen St. 12.00 — Hunter Jumper Show, 2.00 -- Baby show Contact Mrs. Jas. Rankin, Ministerial Association of St. Marys have an evening pro- &amine on grounds at 7.30 pm. Featuring — Presbyterian Hand Bells Habermehl Family Rolston Trio. BIRTHS — AMOS — Lawrence and Carol are happy to announce the safe.arrival of their daughter Sharon Carol born July 10, 1976 at South Huron Hospital, Exeter, A little sister for Mark and Scott, Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hendrick and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Amos, 29c BILL — Greg and Kay (nee Hovius), Rosslyn, Thunder Bay are proud to announce the birth of a baby boy, Jeffery Lawrence, first grt n /child for Mr. and Mrs. Jake flovi,,s, 11 sail. 2', GRANT -,— A new song and dance act, Erinn Jane, 7 lb. 10 oz. produced by Barbara, directed by Dr. Anderson and other top Victoria players from a Copyrights p conceived by Rob, held jointly by Kelly and Sean Grant, This show hit the road July 9, 1976 and all reviews are out- might. 29c HOPPER — Jim and Marie, Seaforth are proud to announce the arrival of a son, 9 lbs. 2 oz. on July 10, 1976 at Seaforth Memorial Hospital. A brother for Douglas. 29c ANNOUNCEMENTS — ATKINSON — Friends, neighbors and relatives are invited to attend our birthday celebration in honor of our mother and grandmother, Mrs. Wesley Atkinson on July 25, 3.6 p.m. at her home, Main St. Lucan, Birth- day wishes only. 30c ENGAGEMENTS — IP Mr, and Mrs. Gerard Back; RR 2, Grand send are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Jane Mary to Mr. Earl Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. E, Brown, RR 1, King. The wedding will take place at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church, Grand Bend at 3:30 p.m. on Saturday, July 31, 1976. 29* Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cook, Hen- sail are happy to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Kathy to Ted Girard, Nanaimo, B,C,, son of Rita and the late Henry Girard, Gravenhurst, On- tario. The wedding will take place at the family cottage, Bayfield, On- tario, Friday, July 30, 1976 at four p.m. 29c Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Heist, Crediton are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Margaret Anne to Mr. A. Donald Wilson, son of Mrs, Austin Wilson and the late Mr. Wilson, Hamilton, The • wedding will take place on Saturday, August 21, 1976 at 4:00 p.m, at Centralia United Church, 29* Mr. and Mrs. George Wilfred Wickie, Huron Park are proud to an- nounce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Grace Alexandra to Mr. Lee Albiston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Albiston of RR 2, Zurich. This union of love will take place July 30, 1976 at 4 p.m. in Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church. 29c IN MEMORIAM — PYM — In loving memory of a dear father, Ernest J. who passed away one year ago July 13, 1975, He had a cheery smile, a pleasant way A helping hand to all he knew He was so kind, so generous and true On earth he nobly did his best Grant him, Jesus, heavenly rest, Lovingly remembered by Nona and Tony. Lois and Al, John and Marilyn and families. 29p FERGUSON — In loving memory of a dear father William H. who passed away July 16, 1975. The heavenly gates were opened, One year ago today; With goodbyes left unspoken He gently slipped away; You couldn't say goodbye Perhaps it's just as well We never could have said goodbye. Ever remembered by his family. 29p CASH BINGO — Seaforth Legion Hall, Friday, July 16 at 8:15 p.m. sharp. 15 regular games for $10 each and a $75 Jackpot to go each week. Admission $1.00 (Children under 16 not permitted). Proceeds for Welfare Work. Sponsored by Br. 156, Seaforth Royal Canadian Legion. 29tfnc PINERIDGE CHALET — Pk miles west of Hensall, SAT., JULY 17 - Joe Overholt & The Standbys; SAT., JULY 24 - Closed Wedding Recep- tion; SAT., JULY 31 - Groothuis- Blom, Open Wedding Reception, The Continentals. For reservations phone George Beer 262-2277; Chalet 236- , 1213; or Don Mousseau 236-4610. Ad- mission $2 per person. Reservations held until 9;30 p.m. only. 29c 25th VINCENT REUNION — July 18th, Bayfield Park, 2 5 p.m, Bring picnic lunch and a game plus prize per family for sports. 29ne THE HURON COUNTY HEALTH UNIT invites you to attend the Adult Health Guidance Centre, Health Unit office, South Huron Hospital, Exeter on Tuesday, July 20, 1976 from 1:30 3:30 p.m, for: 1. Health Surveillance; 2, Foot Care; 3. Anaemia Screening; 4, Urine Testing; 5. Blood Pressure; 6, Hearing Test. 290 CHRIS BLACK and the Swinging Brass will play for dancing at the air- conditioned Mitchell & District Com- munity Centre on Friday, July 23, from 9 p.ni. to 1 a.m. Admission $5.00 per couple persons 18 years and over, • 29:30c PUPPET SHOWS — Cheryl Smith will run two puppet shows on July 24 in the afternoon for the Sunshine. Kids Inc. Co-operative Nursery School. More details to follow. 29c FETTES TOURS and TRAVEL, 184 Main St, S,, Mount Forest, Ontario, Phone (519)323-1545, New fall brochure now available! All tours are fully escorted on modern Washroom equipped coaches With first class accommodation throughout, All side trips and ad- missions included, Pick ups are node on route. Write or phone tioW for your free brochure Mount Forest 323-1545 or Mitchell 3488492. Limited space available on the following tours: WEST COAST; 21 day tour departing August 16 including Vancouver, Ed- Menton, Calgary, Columbia leefieldt, Hutchart dardent, Jasper, 'leaf, Okanagan Valley and morel CARPS OF THANKS— I would like to thank everyone, all my friends and relatives for the cards, flowers and gifts during my stay at St. Mary's Hospital, Kitchener, I3arbara Goeding 29e I wish to thanks to my family and express appreciation and grandchildren for the dinner, program, dance -and beautiful ring and to friends and relatives for honoring my eightieth birthday by their presence at Lucan Arena, for cards, flowers, gifts, telegrams and phone calls, to all who made this such a memorable occasion. — Violet Hardy 29c I would like to thank the staff of Canadian Canners for the lovely gifts presented to me on my retirement, — h4ary Kooy 29c I wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to all my relatives and friends for upholding my name in prayer, for the many beautiful floral tributes, cards and visits and expressions of goodwill, while .a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, and during my con- valescene since returning home. — Lloyd M. Morgan 290 I wish to express my sincere thanks to my grand neighbors and relatives for the flowers, cards and visits while I was in Victoria Hospital and since returning home. Special thanks to the Highway boys, Exeter Oddfellows, The Huron Coun- ty Pony Club and Dr. Fowler and staff on the Fifth Floor. — Jack Par- sons 29c The family of the late Mrs. William Passmore wish to extend their sincere thanks and appreciation to relatives, neighbors and friends for their expressions of kindness and sympathy during their recent sad bereavement and for the beautiful floral arrangements and donations to charitable funds. Special thanks to the Blue Water Rest Home, Dinney Funeral Home and Rev. Glen Wright, 29c We wish to thank everyone for the visits, cards, flowers and gifts while a patient in the hospital. Special thanks to those who looked after Tammy and to Dad and Mom Restemayer for helping Glen with the chores. — Peggy and Julie Restemayer 29c I would like to sincerely thank the Dashwood Community and friends for the lovely bridal shower given to me June 20 and, especially to those who so kindly participated in it, — Carol Shackleton 29c Our sincere thanks to Lucan Fire Department, neighbors and friends for their assistance in our barn fire. Your kindness will always be ap- preciated. — Jack and Coreen .Van Geel 29c Lille and Stuart McLellan sincere- ly . thank relatives, friends and neighbors for making their 25th Wed- ding Anniversary such a happy occa- sion, Special thanks for gifts, cards and flowers and to our family for arranging the celebration at Kirkton- Woodham Community Centre on Fri- day, July 9. 29c The family of the late Charles Melvin Cudmore would like to ex- press their sincere thanks to all relatives and friends for the many acts of kindness during our recent bereavement, to Dr. Wallace and staff at South Huron Hospital, to the ladies of North Side United Church, Seaforth and special thanks to Rev. Moore, Grand Bend. Donations to the Cancer Society were greatly ap- preciated. 29c I wish to say thanks to my relatives, neighbors and friends for visits, treats and flowers while I was a patient in South Huron Hospital and since returning home, Also thanks to Dr. Fletcher, nurses and staff and Rev. Glen Wright, — Flossie Davey 29c I wish to convey my sincere thanks to my family, neighbors, relatives and friends for making my 90th birth- day such a happy occasion, Thanks again. — Mrs. Ethel Eagleson. 29p EAST COAST: 12 day tour departing August 4 and 15. Visits Halifax, Charlottetown, St. John, Sydney, Reversing Falls, Magnetic Hill, Cabot Trail, Anne of Green Gables and much more! OTTAWA & 1,000 ISLANDS: 3 day tour departing July 25 and August 27 visiting Ottawa, Kingston, Upper Canada Village, Old Ft. Henry, 1,000 Island boat cruise. CIRCLE LAKES: On August 9 circle the northern lakes on 6 day tour featuring Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Ontario as well as Thunder Bay including Har- bour Cruise, and visit to Old Ft. William, ROMANTIC EUROPE: Join us September 2 for 23 day tour featuring Holland, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Lichenstein, Luxen- bourg, France, and Belgium. Includes air, bus to airport, side trips, admissions, 2 meals daily, first class accommodation, fully escorted. Early reservations essential? CALIFORNIA: 21 day tour departs October 17 including 14 states, plus Salt Lake City, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Reno, Las Vegas, Painted Desert, Hoover Dam, Grand Ca- nyon, Petrified Forest and morel HAWAII: 15 day fully escorted tour departs November 7, featuring 4 Islands - Oahu, Kauai, Maui, and Hawaii, Travel via Wardair 747. All sightseeing, admissions, first class accommodation included. PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH TOUR: 5 day tour departing September 14, visits the home of the Amish folk, famous Lancaster County with a tided tour Included, Gettysburg, Hershey, Corning Glass Works and Much mote! WASHINGTON, WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA: 7 day tour departing September 4, features Williamsburg, Jamestown, Richmond, Washington, Lugay Caverns, Skyline Drive, Mt. Vernon. A delightful tour during America's 131 Centennial, SEPT, 20 & 25 - 5 day Agawa Canyon Fall Colour tour SEPT, 30 3 day Lake Placid Fall Colour OCT, 2 - 3 day Letchworth Park Fall -Colour OCT, 4 - 4 day Ottawa Fall Colour OCT. 8 - 4 day Nashville NOV, 12 2 day WWVA Jamboree Write or Call Mt. Forest 323-1545 or Mitchell 348.8492 for your free new Fall Brochure, All tours are fully es- corted on modern Washroom equipped coaches with Hitt class ac- commodation throughout. All tide trips and adthistions included. Pick ups are Made on route, Rti vii ps Am) TRicKs The heat way to meet peo- ple and get the feeling and at- mosphere of a new place is to upend only half the day sight- seeing—and the other half do- ing "as the Romans do" for amusement * * and relaxation. A small, lightweight travel iron, (with an international plug) cart be taken anywhere for handy, cost-cutting touch- ups you can do yourself. CHICKEN BARBECUE Greenway United Church. Sat., July 24 5130 p.m. Adults $3.50, Children $1.50 Advance tickets only Phone 294-0149 or 238.2696 The Family of Ken and Ortha Baker Invite You to Their Parents' 30th Wedding • Anniversary DANCE DASH WOOD COMMUNITY CENTRE July 16, 1976 Music by Bluewater Playboys 9 - 1 a.m. Lunch Provided Best Wishes Only Everyone Welcome Party for Gary MacLean Fri., July 16 9;00 p.m. HULLY GULLY Admission $2.00 First Refreshments Free Everyone Welcome Dance Friday, July 16 KIRKTON-WOODHAM COMMUNITY CENTRE Music by JOE OVERHOLT Sponsored by Crediton Firemen's Association Proceeds for charitable purposes Tickets available from Kirkton Market and any Creditors Fireman. phone 234.6342 or 234-6401 PARTY for Brian Finkbeiner Fri., July 16 MO pan. SHILLELAGH MOTOR HOTEL (Admission $.00) Everyone Welcome