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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1977-04-28, Page 31OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 6 Coming Events At Pineridge Chalet R.R. 2, Hensall Sat., April 23 CLOSED Sat., April 30 Knights of Columbus Police Appreciation Night Tickets Available Sat., May 7 Jammaat - Dale Open Wed'ding Reception Joe•Overholt Sat., May 14 Wilbee - Patterson Open Wedding Reception Roger Quick For Reservations Phone 262-2277 •236-4610 236- 4213 FETTES TOURS OTTAWA Join us on our picturesque Spring tour of the Nations Capital to see the millions of tulips that bloom every year in Ottawa. Your tour includes a guided tour of Ottawa, a cruise along the Rideau Canal, or perhaps you would like to take a tour of the Parliament Buildings. Tour departs May 17, 21 and 24 for three days! WHEELING W,W.V.A. Jamboree is one of themost popular country and western shows in the U.S.A. Your tour includes a drive through Ogelbay Park, a tour of Wheeling, and your admis- sion to the Jamboree. Why not come along and get some of that "WHEELING FEELING"! Tour departs May 27, June 24, Sept. 16 and Nov. 11 for two days. HOLLAND MICHIGAN TULIP FESTIVAL — 3 day tour departs May 10 and 12, See the Tulip Farms, Wooden Shoe Factory, Windmill Island and more. A fast seller! Book now! FRANKENMUTH — 2 day tour departs June 11. Tour in- cludes the Bavarian Parade, Heritage Park and a tour of Frankenmuth. EAST COAST — 7 day tour departs June 15 and Sept. 16. Tour includes a city tour of Halifax and a cruise on the Happy Ship M/S Caribe. Also 12 day Atlantic Provinces tours depar- ting June 27, July 27, July 31, Aug. 9. AGAWA CANYON — 3 day tour departs June 14, A Senior Citizen Special touring beautiful Northern Ontario, and featuring Agawa Canyon Train Ride! MONTREAL/QUEBEC — 6 day tour departs June 17, Join us for a real French oriented holiday, touring Montreal and Quebec City. WEST COAST — 21 days of beautiful Canadian scenery. Tour departs June 25, 27, July 24 and Aug. 15 (limited space available for Stampede.) REMEMBER We Arrange For Pickups In Mount Forest FETTES TOURS 184 Main St. 117 St. Andrew St, Mount Forest, Ont. Mitchell, Ont. Ph. Si 9-323-i S48 Ph. 519-348-8492 PLEASE COMPARE OUR QUALITY, INCLUDED FEATURES, PICK. UPS AND PRICES WITH OTHERS. " E RE PROUD OF OUR TOURS" BROWNIE DRIVE-IN THEATRE LTD. BEECH ST. CLINTON FRIDAY — SATURDAY — SUNDAY April 29, 30, May 1 .t4 •-.;v:z' • "CARRIE" 1 N ... • SISSY PEEK "DRUM" WARREN OATES. ISELA VEGA. KEN NORTON: PAM GRIER YAPRET KITITh •,IIIHN 11111 11% A KWIC. DAM A VCI IV . um* MCC B OX OF FI CE O P E NS A T 8 : 0 0 p . m. - F I RS T S H OW A T 8 : 30 P . M. IF YOU'VE GOT A TASTE FOR . TERROR... TAKE CARRIE TO THE PROM. B O X O F F I C E O P E N S A T 8 : 0 0 P . M . - F I R S T S H O W A T 8 : 3 0 P . M . BINGO TTonight liurs.:April 28 Starts at 8:30 p.m. Stephen Township Community Centre CREDITON Admission $1.00 15 games Extra Cards 254 or 5 for $1.00 JACKPOT 300 in 5 4 calls 1 share the wtalth. f 2C ards Due to license regulations no one under 16 years of age will , be admitted. ar 25c Sponsored Sy Crediton Hall ,board /Mk Opening May 8th COt FA ILY RESTAURANT (FORMERLY SAILFISH TAVERN) Now under new management invites you to its special Mother's Day Smorgasbord on Sunday, May 8th from 4 p.m. 8 p.m. Also special Mother's Day menu. available 12 noon - 10 p.m. For reservations, please phone 243-2663 On Highway #21 Just North of Port Franks South of Pinery ‘,"%.0•1 S.V.••• .0. • 0.4 /41 STARLITE ; $.1:14:0 tS ISkoetu\‘‘,4_ t4 161171X Viral 91.nv it thiek rm.,;,,V13774 1/4 NVONIW— .12erj . etliewli Children Criderft 2 In taro Fret GRAND BEND FRIDAY & SATURDAY APRIL 29 & 30 Colour Adult Entertainment THE AMAZING DOBERMANS Fred Astaire THE ULTIMATE THRILL Britt Ekland • FREE BUS SERVICE to the London BINGO Games Every Wednesday 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 USBORNE LADIES' SOFTBALL TEAM Dance Sat., May 7 at KIRKTON-WOODHAM COMMUNITY CENTRE Music by ROGER QUICK 9 - 1 a.m. Everyone Welcome Reception and Dance for MR. & MRS. HAROLD NAIRN (nee Valerie Hill) Fri., April 29 9 p.m. RUSSELDALE HALL Music by THE SILVERTONES Ladies Please Bring Lunch EXETER LADIES BOWLING LEAGUE Banquet & Dance Dinner 7 p.m. Sharp Dancing 9 p.m. - 1 to the music of COUNTRY April '30, 1977 EXETER LEGION HALL Guests We/come. For Dance $3.00 per couple at door / / / / / / / / / / BLOOD DONOR CLINIC SOUTH HURON HIGH SCHOOL Tues., May 3 2 4:30 p.m. 6 - 9 p.m. Reception and Dance for MR. & MRS. FRANCIS DENOMME (nee Cindy Garnham) Fri., April 29 9:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m. ZURICH COMMUNITY CENTRE Music by MOZARTS MELODY MAKERS, Everyone Welcome Lunch Provided Party for LEWIS MITCHELL LEGION HALL GRAND BEND Fri., April 29 Admission $2.00 4......oraarmemarorme amommarematemamwananamper ) Annual Spring DANCE Walter Ostanek Sat., May 7 Ilderton Arena Tickets at: Sherwood's Exeter Dr. Hall, Lucan Lobo Abattoir A Meeting Of The HURON LIBERAL ASSOCIATION For Federal Purposes will be held in the Public Library BRUSSELLS Thursday, April 28 at 8:30 p.m. to elect delegates to represent the riding at the annual meeting of the Liberal Party of Canada (Ontario) in London, May 6, 7 and 8. Charles Thomas John Horan President Secretary THE LONDON BURNS CLUB presents An Evening with Kenneth McKellar and Full Supporting Cast at Alumni Hall, U.W.O. on May 2nd, 1977 Tickets: $6.00, $5.00 and $4.00 Available From: Chapman and Hewitt Market Pet Store 430 Wellington Street Covent Garden Market London, Ontario London, Ontario 432-2101 434-6224 Bon Accord The Wee Scotch Shop 430 Hamilton Road Westmount Mall London, Ontcirio London, Ontario 438-3621 473-0950 Times-Advocate, April 28, 1977 Pogo '31 Zurich Recreation Park & Community Centre Committee Presents ROLL-A-THON '77 Sat., May 14, 1977 All proceeds will go toward recreational equipment and supplies. All participants must have sponsor sheets signed by Arena Manager, RULES AND REGULATIONS — Sponsor sheets can be picked up at arena only. — All skaters must start at 1:00 p.m. sharp. — Skaters must have a minimum of $5,00 in pledges to par- ticipate. — There will be a maximum of 10 hours to skate. PRIZES FOR SKATERS 1st PRIZE Skaters with most money raised $100.00 2nd PRIZE Runner Up, free skating for 1 year. 3rd PRIZE Spot Skate $25.00 Reception and Dance for BONNIE DALE and LUKE JANMAAT (Bridal Couple) Sat., May 7 9 - 1 PINERIDGE CHALET Music by JOE OVERHOLT & THE STANDBYS Everyone Welcome LUCAN I HORSEMEN'S CLUB Spring Dance Sat., April 30 ILDERTON CURLING RINK 9 - 1 a.m. Music by "THE CAVALIERS" Everyone Welcome Tickets Available At Door or Call 227-1106 DINE OUT Good food, pleasant atmosphere, dinner specials Now Licensed no der L L B 0 • Hold your anniversary or birth doy party here 4 WAY INN Claybird Gun Club 'N and Sportsman Association Spring Dance DASHWOOD COMMUNITY CENTRE Featuring Southern Comfort Sat., May 7 Advance tickets only qualify for door prizes Dancing 9 - 1 $5.00 a couple Tickets available from Club members or call 237-3546 or 228-6449. Tickets available at door. THE FABULOUS MARTY ROBBINS SHOW Yes, we offer the best for any hunger attack BIG MOFF 95 $ really a meal in itself GEORGE MOFFAT UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP HENSALL BEAN POT NOW OPEN 7 DAYS NEW HOURS WEEKDAYS 6:30 a.m. to 7 p.m, HWY 'r#r SUNDAYS SATURDAY 11 8 1 to 5, HENSALL o 7 .4,4•414.44•4444.4.444•*44•444.0.4•4•44.4.444•4•4 NOON SPECIAL Carry Out Fish 'N Chips, Fresh Fish prepared in our oivn special batter, The South Huron Recreation Centre Board of Management Invites the residents of Usborne, Stephen and Exeter to a PUBLIC MEETING in order to hear opinions and concerns dealing with all aspects of recreation as well as the new recrea- tion centre. EXETER PUBLIC SCHOOL LIBRARY Tonight - Thurs., April 28 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. FEATURING THE STONEMAN FAMILY Coming to GODERICH ARENA WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 7:30 P.M. Advance Tickets Available At Go rd's Variety EXETER Sponsored By Goderich United Soccer Club • 0 COOKIE CAMPAIGN A SURE SIGN OF SPRING Flowers, fashions and romance are the important symbols of spring for many of the female sex but for the Girl Guides spring is much more — it's time for the annual cookie cam- paign, The only province-wide appeal for funds made each year, the cookie campaign provides approximately 50 per cent of the revenue needed to administer Guiding in Ontario, train adult volunteer leaders, and maintain the many campsites which are operated for the girls. Dedicated to making the young girls of to-day better citizens tomorrow, Guiding stresses the importance of giving service to others. Last year the Ontario girls in brown and blue sold almost one and one-quarter million boxes. This year, they hope to do even better. Despite rising costs, Guiding is holding the line on cookies. They will sell for 75 cents a box again this year and come in the usual two flavours - vanilla and chocolate. Huron Park girls will be selling cookies April 30th and Exeter-Kirkton girls on May 7, 1977. I I