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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1976-07-22, Page 24IT'S TIME TO ENJOY OUR SECOND BIG SP E C r 4 I (ktp at the RED GABLES 0 Grand Bend's favourite entertainment SUNDAY, JULY 25th TWO BIG SHOWS - 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. * ******** STARRING ******** * :* * * * Harmonica Stylists Supreme it it -X * The Miller Sisters - pop vocal quintet t it It * -0 * -k -k * t ** ******* * ********************* Organization HUCO PRODUCTIONS Miss Duguay courtesy of HAY RECORDS COME ONE, COME ALL - HAVE A BALL Hot Buffet Available For Reservations Telephone 238-2393 * * * * * Maryanne Desjardine -OK -1( * Bruce (hike) Wilson & Norm Wilson it it it -OK * * All This, Plus The Finest Damn Band West of Lake Huron you & me * * Featuring Helene Duguay , Andy Greatrix & Don Brandon and your M.C. Roy McAdams lc AVAILABLE AT OUNTRY CORNER, MT. CARMEL - 237-3456 OPEN TILL-10 P.M. • Yamaha BE YTH SUMME R F SIR, Al The Blood is Strong by Lister Sinclair July 23 How I Met My Husband by Alice Munro July 24, 28 Mostly In Clover by Harry J. Boyle July 22, 30. Shape by Jim Schaefer July 27, 29 8:30 p.m. Curtain Adults $3.00 Sr. Citizens $2.25 Children $2.00 Call (519) 523-4452 or write Box 291, Blyth. L I II II I iiiliiiii 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. Luton 6:50 p.m. Phone 235-0450 40$4,6',18J1.00' 1.1 A UNIVERSAL PICTURE • T IINILOLOR • PANA1ISION • PG' ,lar4,:ollv STra--. (...and the Lady) ADULT ENTERTAINMENT • DRIVE-IN THEATRE LTD. BEECH ST. CLINTON WEDNESDAY through to SATURDAY July 21 to July 24 For Your Pleasure.. . WA,. MX ECATELMittNE BEIPTAIRS: A TIM MALI Preeedion •25,•21:47g1'7'11rIti.Ors....., ...rerHolmtsev*O74.4.7.**s... • .• SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY JULY 25, 26 and 27 Every OA summer dream. • • NCI THE DAY OF THE LOCUST --DONALD SUTHERLAND A TED MANPFONNIE1.111111E PRODUCTION forornouni Pnivret Presents WILLIAM ATHERTON KAREN BLACK BURGESS MEREDITH FUNKY S WAIT MALY r000mnays. One of our Dinosaurs is Missing PETER USTE1(W HELEN HAVES 11 • a I-. 0 to LL 12: l- in z la ry u. O 0 co -7J Vs "UFEGUARD" WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY JULY 28, 29 and 30 Still the fairest of them all! TECHNICOLOR"' :WED., JULY 28th - FREE DRAW for MEN'S 10-SPEED SHIELDS BICYCLE CHILDREN'S ADMISSION 50c FOR WALT DISNEY SHOWS ONLY )I s n a I v M OH 0 0 -n -n m :8 I V SN 3 d0 • • • • • • • • e se • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Weigh in at Exeter Co-op 10 a.m. EXETER AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY presents . . . . • • • • • • a • • • • • * TRACTOR and TRUCK PULL OS • •• • • n • • •• n ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••• 0000••• 0000 •111••• •••• •111•• •• 1100 1•1110 ••• OS ••• •1110 1111 •• • •• •• MO . Ill• •rM • oi • so • s •• e • • • 1.• II0 •111 1•• •• ••• WOO ••• Sanctioned by W.O.T.P.A. • • • • • • • • • • • • 00•• • 1 • •••• ••••• .. ••••••• 00 0 " ... 0••••• 111111•••• WW1" ..11••••11 .00 •••••• 6••••••• •••• • • • • • •• s ••••11" • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • EXETER COMMUNITY PARK •• •• •• • • • • • • • • • • CLASSES 1. Out of the field 6000 lbs. 5. Out of the field 2. Out of the field 8000 lbs. 6. Open Class J. Out of the field 10000 lbs. 7, Open Class 4. Out of the field 12000 lbs. 8. Truck Class 9. Out of the Field 18,000 lbs. Chairman: Bruce Shapton, R.R. 1 Exeter, Telephone 235-1027 16000 lbs. 7000 lbs. 9000 lbs: 7000 lbs. TUESDAY -THURSDAY JULY 20-22 Adult Entertainment THE MOST HIGHLY ACCLAIMED HORROR PHA TASY OF OUR TIME PHANTOM OF THE PARADISE Adult Entertainment 8 DAYS FRIDAY - FRIDAY JULY 23-30 For the first time in 42 years, ; ONE film sweeps ALL the et MAJOR ACADEMY AWARDS B EST =-- ) PICTURE BEST ACTOR BEST ACTRESS BEST DIRECTOR BEST ( I NI 1,610 `,'4 SCREENPLAY JACK NICHOLSON Fantasy Films Wwwd. A MHOS FORMAN MI JACK NV/OLSON in "OK TIEN OVER THE EUCHOOT HEW Nemec MUM FLETCHER erd MUM REDETEM • Serriroyerry LAWRENCE HAMER pd LO CDUHNUy Baud en the newel IT ILESE Y - Director *1 PhetereaNty HASKELL 11(11XLER • Ilusk.JAC/1111T2504 *built LH I • HEW...4 IN SAUL WWI end MIENAElDOLPIAS so Dinette by MILOS ftetINVI IlmeolAito• 444 p MOl PI 044 PLUS THUNDERBOLT 1 LIGHTFOOT Clint Eastwood Beau Bridges BOX OFFICE OPEN AT 8 P.M.I FIRST SHOW AT DUSK P990 24 Times-Advocate, July 22, 1976 Exeter Sidewalk Sale July 23 and 24 IONA (STEWART) HAYTER Ione W. Hayter the former Ione Stewart passed away suddenly at Pontiac General Hospital Pontiac Michigan on Friday July 9, 1976 in her 70th year. She is survived by her husband Gordon, two sons, Gordon. K. of Phoenix Arizona and Wayne J. of Pontiac Michigan and two grandchildren. Sisters Mrs. Roy Farmer (Rhea ) of Cleveland Ohio. Mrs. Elmer Jones (Pearl) London, Ont. brothers Lloyd Stewart Grand Bend, Ernie Ross, Exeter, Alfred Ross Sr., Hensall and Roy Ross, Walkerton. Funeral services were held Tuesday, July 13th at 2 STARLITE GRAND BEND Thursday, July 15, 1976 in his 76th year. He was the beloved husband of Clara (Bender), dear father of Ruth (Mrs. Lloyd Vogan), RR 1, Listowel, Dorothy Dobbs deceased (1951), Howard, of RR 3, Exeter. Also surviving are 7 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. The funeral was held Monday from the T. Harry Hoffman Funeral Home, Dashwood with" Rev. E, Stuart officiating, Interment in St. James Cemetery, Clandeboye. The pallbearers were Tom Tomes, Ken Hodgins, Orland Squire, Laverne Skinner, Ken Bridges and Fred Bowden. Flower bearers were the grand- children. MARY .EVA (MITCHELL) CUNNINGHAM Mary Eva Cunningham, of , McGillivray Township, passed away in her 96th year at St. Joseph's Hospital on Sunday, July 18, 1976. Beloved wife of the late Robert Cunningham, dear mother of (Sylvia) Mrs. Bell, of Toronto, Clarence Cunningham, of Strathroy and Arnold Cun- ningham of I3iddulph Township. Also survived by 18 grand- children and 4 great- grandchildren. The funeral was held Tuesday from the C, Haskett and Son Funeral Home, Lucan with Rev. Jackson • of- ficiating. Interment in Exeter Cemetery, p.m. fromHopper-Hockey Funeral Home, Exeter. Inter- ment in Exeter Cemetery. Rev. Donald Beck officiating, Pall bearers were Paul and Grant Hayter, Lloyd Stewart, Alfred Ross, Jr., Jerry Moffatt and Doug Dawson. FREDERICK CUNNINGTON Frederick Cunningt on of Centralia, passed away at St. Joseph's Hospital, London on 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) The Mumberly Inheritance JULY 21 - 24 $2000" IN PRIZES Free Parking Refreshment Booth Admission $3.00 PS Children Free • • • • a • • a • • • • • • • • s • • • • • • • • • • • • • , • • Exeter Sidewalk. Sale July 23 and 24 COLONIAL ROOM SPECIALS Children under 12 may order OlI this menu al onytime 6 OZ. GROUND SIRLOIN Tao Vegetables Roll $1.55 With Onions $1.75 CALVES LIVER With Boron or Onions Two Vegmtobles Roll DINNER MENU Borbequed Spareribs $4 50 Filet Mignon ,,,, ,,, ........ $5.50 Porterhouse Steak .. $13.50 T•Bone Stank . 56 50 New York Sirloin ,,, 54.50 Special T.Bone STeak . . 54.50 Pepper Steak 53.50 Ala Corte Mushrooms or Onion Rings . .60 Surf n' Turf ..... 59.50 Frog Legs . $5 00 Australian Lobster Toil 57.25 • Stuffed Shrimp with Crab Meat ..... $4.50 Stub bed Flounder with Crab Moot...$3.50 Butterfly Fantail Shrimp 53 50 Colonial Special Battered Shrimp 53 50 Deep Sea Scallops . ..... ...... $3.50 Salmon Steak ..... . .......... 54.00 Fresh Lake Huron Trout or Whitefish 54.00 Fresh Lake Huron Perch or Pickerel ...... 54.00 Springwater Rainbow Trout .... . 54.50 Springwoter Rainbow Trout A la MBE • Debaned and Stuffed,.................... $6.00 Breaded Oysters $5.00 Pork Chops with Applesauce.... ...... 54.00 Liver with Bacon or Onions $3.75 Dashwood Sausage $3.50 C. Horn Steak Hawaiian Style 54 00 Sirloin Tip Roast Beef $4.50 - Roast Turkey.... . ............ ..... ........ $4.00 Roost 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 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. French Fries Roll $2,25 ROAST BEEF Two Vegetables Roll $1.60 6 OZ. STRIP STEAK French Fun Cvii $2.25 BARBECUED BEEF, PORK OR SLOPPY JOES ON A BUN French Fries $ 1 .45 ti CHICKEN IN A BASKET French Foos $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 $1.85 HAM STEAK French Fries Roll $2.00 STUFFED FLOUNDER STEAK COLONIAL HOTEL DINING ROOM & LOUNGE 238-2371 1 Main St. Grand Bend • ••••• s••• SUNDAY JULY 25 1 P.M. • • • • •• • SIM 655•10 ••••• 1.11.•• • • ••••• • • • .11 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • , • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •