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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1976-07-15, Page 32BR WNIE DRIVE-IN THEATRE LTD. BEECH ST.. CLINTON AY THURSDAY FRIDAY a . . SATURDAY - July 14, 15, 16 and 17 NOT SINCE LOVE STORY.. i The true ,tor-v oi HI Kinmont "sz • . ' i The Amerion Oh,ornrii. 1 tike k Ontencier 1"1101K2 trap: tall took t.'verything•hut her hte. And who found the vourage to live through the love of one 'THE OTHER SIDE OF i THE MOUNTAIN' ] very 'Pc."' man ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Love was all they haa in common, WILLIAM .-----,,,,, .,,,,L,, HOLDEN . .. i ' • „,.. .. KAY LENZ - -, ,k,,..7.:7.., , I , ,,,, • k '\''''..;.' 8,- ii zky ., ADULT ENTERT A II•jMENT 1 SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY July 18, 19 and 20 IT STARTED OUT AS IL • A JOY RIDE... ' ' -.the world's IT SURE ; '. too small DIDN'Tc If he's :, END after you!. THAT , WAY! --w- , , . .. , - s--.11,4",4' • - MARJOE / 40 . Min''''''@e- r i T ' • '-i '..,„ CORNER TELLY SAVALAS PETER FONDA . HUGH O'BRIAN /10,o SA,,,,13 LYNDA 0.1SIMRSON • MAUD ADAMS CARTER ' .1cH_RisIOPHER 1,U, A, - - V IfIL4E1/1 Ovigar;:"1 . .......,., IFURCIIE - - .-,tNI-,,,,.. 71rerft, WEDNESDAY through to SATURDAY July 21 to July 24 otoPmilpie (se. A UNIVERSAL. PICTURE • TECHNICOLOR" .PANAVISION , pC A 11:11 NAI I IS Predudion 04).•- BVRN (...and thi Lady) ADULT ENTERTAINMENT 'N A ni'r •:;•,"t 116 1140P 1: '1, :7:2 5cleenoor by 15111Y witA b I A L DiAmoND '3,re, le, ( >v Ntnvt DI Fe. ......, txecolive Producer if NNINC6 [AC riodur,ed by PAUt 11()NA,91 ICCFINICOLOR® PANAV6IONt A UNIVCR.5/4 PICIURI K:10.in.' H c A T Ptt ADULT ) ENTERTAINMENT .._-__ .. x a O en I- cc LL 0: cs z a. 0 t.2 U. 0 0 B O X O F F I C E O P E N S A T 8 : 0 0 P . M . — Ns n a I V M OH S I St i l d 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 O AO SPE C14 e gIr cir 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 EXHIBITS & DISPLAYS MIDWAY IN OPERATION fr" 11 11111011.0- 7.11 N. 141 '10 I 4176 0.41. si L 1,4!.j lafg111:100=c„ ( ' • s 3 If 1, .rr int, A COME AND ENJOY ONE OF THE BEST SMALL FAIRS IN ONTARIO + 4". CALF CLUB 10-1 (11,),R ;,r .tom . t" 4r& AILSA CRAIG 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 i ii in ii i im i t in it im ii Page 32 Times-Advocate, July 15, 1976 S 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? h h W Ith 2cardsfor 25 ha re-the-Wealth e- ea - EXETER LEGION HALL BINGO 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 AGRICUCTU 1.441ti ;-:11". 11.1r Sammy 1FaiFitt QL 111.1 $$$$$$$$ 111114111AILI 1- NOW I 20 I GAMES • • 17 Regular • 1 Jackpot • 2 Share-the- Wealth 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 ANAkl IIIllIINNfilm/All V A PYAN ;lox io INNERACKMAN NuNIGHTIIKIRSImi `;11sAN!'iMk. 04. OP Wilt/ HA Ire, 1rd kr tel I I! IN Ni NN IAAtIAIA A NI I NI nomacee I F0,1 11014,4 R NO, (31 A ANA' Li MVO Cg4.9t2 Due to Disney Policy:- Adults $2.50 Children 50C: Preschool Free This daring duo had only one HANG UP .. each other!a • .0: ...BOBBY DRISCOLL ROBERT NEWTON • BASIL SYDNEY ..1.4.4/ .1 DISTRIKIWICO IK PEKE REAM BYRON HAWN LAWRENCE E NATION ffltns PrWuctwe TECHNICOLOR" 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 ,,,ar'StiataMar 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