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SATURDAY - July 14, 15, 16 and 17
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SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY
July 18, 19 and 20
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No One Under 16 Years of Age Will Be Admitted -
MEET
JOE CLARK
NIGHT
Federal Progressive Conservative Leader
Reception 8 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Dancing 10 p.m. - 1
MONDAY,JULY 19th
Orange Shillelagh
Vanastra, Ontario
LUNCH PROVIDED
Tickets available from local chairman
ADULTS $4.00 STUDENTS $2.50
Sponsored by:
Huron-Middlesex P.C. Federal Association
JACKPOT
'350
in 55
calls
admission per person No Reserve Seats
Admission $1.00 for 18 Rounds
Extra cards 25c each or 5/$1.0.0
BLYTH SUMMER
FESTIVAL
The Blood is Strong by Lister
Sinclair
July 15, 21, 23
How I Met My Husband by Alice
Munro
July 16, 20
Mostly In Clover by Harry J.
Boyle
July 17, 22
8:30 p.m. Curtain
Adults $3.00
Sr. Citizens $2.25
Children $2.00
Call (519) 523-4452 or write Box
291, Blyth.
Dance
St. Peter's Ladies
Baseball Team
Fri., July 23
9.1:00
Crediton
Community Centre
Music by
Bob Heywood
Lunch Provided
Everyone Welcome
Proceeds for the Baseball team
VANASTRA
RECREATION
CENTRE
BINGO
FRIDAY, JULY 16
8:00 P.M.
JACKPOT
$200 At'
Special $10. door prize
awarded each week on
previous week's Admis-.
sion ticket. Must be
present to win. If not
claimed,prize will in-
crease by SIN for follow-
ing week. 15 regular'
games, 3 share-the-
wealth. 6 cards for $1.
Admittance to 16 Yr.,
and over.
IT'S TIME TO ENJOY OUR SECOND BIG
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Grand Bend's favourite entertainment
SUNDAY, JULY 25th
TWO BIG SHOWS m 3 p.m. and 6 p.m.
WATCH NEXT WEEK'S
PAPER FOR DETAILS
at the 4
When the sun sets in
the West
Come to where the food's
at its best
Sunset
Drive-In
Dashwood
237-3 591
Try Our
Country Burgers
Mon. - Thurs.
11:30 a.m. - 11 p.m.
Fri. - Sat.
11:30 a.m. - 1:30 a.m.
Sun. 11:30 a.m. - 11 p.m.
FISHERMAN'S
COVE
GRAND BEND
63 RIVER ROAD
FISH & CHIPS
CHICKEN & CHIPS
SHRIMP & CHIPS
LIGHT LUNCHES
Eat In or Take Out
Grand Bend
63 River Road
238-2025
TALENT SHOW
Featuring
Pirie Mitchell & Peaches
FRIDAY JULY 23
at MOO in Zurich Arena
Crowning of
" QUEEN OF THE FAIR "
SATURDAY , JULY 24
9:00 p.m.
FAIR DANCE
Music by :
". The Blenders London "
Admission : $2.50
FRIDAY & SATURDAY JULY 23 & 24
SATURDAY JULY 24
12:30 p.m. PARADE
Led by CLINTON LEGION PIPE BAND
1:15 p.m. OFFICIAL OPENING
1:30 p.m. HORSE SHOW
HEAVY & LIGHT HORSES R. PONIES
Over $1,000 In Prize Money
D.W. (DON) BESLEY
3:00 p.m. BABY SHOW
Sponsored by CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
3:30 p.m. PONY PULLING MATCH
L.K. SUN PARLOUR PONY PULLING CLUB
CATTLE
SHOW
2:00 p.M. PET SHOW LION'S CAGE
2:15 p.m. HORSE SHOE PITCHING
Sponsored by The
ZURICH LION'S CLUB
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GALA DAYS
July 24, 25
Starting with Turtle parade at noon, Saturday
following with Turtle races
Ball games and chicken barbecue 4:00-7:00
Sunday - pancake breakfast: 7:00-10:00
Church Service, ballgame, gospel singing.
Beef barbecue: 5:00 p.m.
Won't You
Join Us
Mrs. Watkins Country Kitchen
at VANASTRA SHILLELAGH,
Vanastra Park- Clinton, Ontario
Sunday Smorgasbord - July 18
ALL YOU 99 CHIDREN $ 1 99
CAN EAT ADULTS $2. UNDER 12 •
Help Yourself To...
Cold Beef, Turkey or Ham, Scalloped Potatoes,
Homemade Baked Beans
Coleslaw and Assorted Salads
Bread, Rolls and Butter
Coffee, Tea or Milk
DOORS OPEN AT 5:00 P.M. - SMORGASBORD BEGINS AT 5:30 P.M,
MORE SEATING 2-SMORGASBORD LINES
Don't Forget To Drop In After The'Races
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Sponsored By Ladies' Auxiliary
• Last year, nearly 200,000
Ontario families took to the roads
Thurs July 15 8 00 ,; p.m. 2 E. in recreational vehicles. Not all
E of them came back.
= Will you be a statistic
year?
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EXETER LEGION HALL
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41-11- Ye.
Bulletin on recreation safety
equipment, call the energy safety
branch at (416) 965-7627.
For an information bulletin
which outlines proper techniques
for installing propane equipment
in your recreational vehicle,
write: Ontario Consumer,
Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario.
time to run for the fire ex-
tinguisher, no time to shut off the
safety valve, no time to get the
kids out.
If you have any questions about
the proper methods and
materials to use for installation
of propane cylinders and
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• 1 Jackpot
• 2 Share-the-
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PLUS 3
DOOR
PRIZES
The handy propane heaters
that provide so much comfort
during chilly evenings in spring
and fall could also provide a
this tragic end to your family, ac-
cording to the energy safety
branch of the Ministry of Con-
sumer and Commercial
Relations.
"All too often the home han-
dyman decides to renovate a
camper or van for family use
without checking safety
regulations and requirements,"
said H. T, Jones, director of the
branch.
Propane explodes. There is no
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Due to Disney Policy:- Adults $2.50
Children 50C: Preschool Free
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ROBERT NEWTON • BASIL SYDNEY ..1.4.4/ .1
DISTRIKIWICO IK PEKE REAM BYRON HAWN LAWRENCE E NATION
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It's easy to think Colonial Hotel, when you
COLONIAL ROOM
SPECIALS
Children under 12 may order off
this menu at anytime
6 OZ. GROUND SIRLOIN
Two Vegetables • Roll
$1.55
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DINNER MENU
Barbequed Spareribs $4.50
Filet Mignon $5.50
Porterhouse Steak $8.50
T-Bone Steak $6.50
New York Sirloin $4.50
Special T-Bone STeak $4.50
Pepper Steak $3.50
Ala Carte Mushrooms or Onion Rings .60
Surf n' Turf $9.50
Frog Legs $5.00
Australian Lobster Tail $7,25
Stuffed Shrimp with Crab Meat $4.50
Stuffed Flounder with Crab Meat $3.50
Butterfly Fantail Shrimp $3,50
Colonial Special Battered Shrimp $3.50
Deep Sea Scallops • $3.50
Salmon Steak $4.00
Fresh Lake Huron Trout or Whitefish $4.00
Fresh Lake Huron Perch or Pickerel' $4.00
Springwater Rainbow Trout $4,50
Springwater Rainbow Trout A La Mer
Deboned and Stuffed $6.00
Breaded Oysters $5.00
Pork Chops with Applesauce $4.00
Liver with Bacon or Onions $3.75
Dashwood Sausa ge $3,50
Ham Steak Hawaiian Style $4.00
Sirloin Tip Roast Beef $4.50
Roast Turkey $4.00
Roast Quartered Chicken $3,50
All of the above dinners include:
Salad from our Salad Bar
Soup du Jour or Juice
Vegetable of the Day
French Fries or Mashed Potatoes
Tea, Coffee or Milk
Rod & Gun Room Open Sundays
AMOISMSORMEMMMOVESSONSAInk
Atmosphere and great cuisine sum up dining
at the Colonial. Sample our vast menu or try
the Colonial Room Specials and you'll agree
on the Colonial first for dining.
COLONIAL HOTEL
DINING ROOM & LOUNGE
238.2371 1 Main St. Grand Bend
$2.00
STUFFED FLOUNDER STEAK
French Fries- Roll
$2.25
ROAST BEEF
Two Vegetables - Roll
$1.60
6 OZ. STRIP STEAK
French Fries • Roll
$2.25
BARBECUED BEEF, PORK OR
SLOPPY JOES ON A BUN
French Fries
$ 1 .45
1/2 CHICKEN IN A BASKET
French Fries
$2.75
SPAGHETTI WITH MEAT SAUCE
$1‘.50
FISH AND CHIPS
$1.50
"RED HOT" HOT DOG
French Fries
$1.00
HOT BEEF ON A KAISER
$1.25
SANDWICH MENU
AVAILABLE
With Onions - $1.75
CALVES LIVER
With Bacon or Onions
Two Vegetables - Roll
$1.85
HAM STEAK
French Fries - Roll