The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1977-05-05, Page 27Coming Events At
Pineridge Chalet
R.R. 2, Hensel,
Sat., April 23
CLOSED
Sat., April 30
Knights of Columbus
Police Appreciation Night
Tickets Available
Sat., May 7
Jammaat - Dale
Open Wedding Reception
Joe Overholt
Sat., May 14
Wilbee - Patterson
Open Wedding Reception
Roger Quick
For Reservations Phone
262.2277 2364610
236- 4213
DINE OUT
Good food, pleasant atmosphere,
dinner specials. Now Licensed un-
der L.1.B4O.
• Hold your anniversary or birth-
day party here.
4 WAY INN
HURON-MIDDLESEX
(PROV.) LIBERAL
ASSOCIATION
NOMINATION
MEETING NOTICE
THURSDAY, MAY 12, 8:30 p.m.
Hensall Public School
HENSALL
A meeting to select a Liberal candidate to contest
the provincial riding of Huron-Middlesex in the
June 9 Provincial General Election.
All persons who are members in good standing and
on the membership roll of the Huron Middlesex
Provincial Liberal Riding Association, 72 hours
prior to the holding of the nominating convention
shall be eligible to vote. The constitution also allows
that any immediate past member of the Association
may renew his or her membership at the convention
prior to the commencement of voting.
Guest Speaker
BOB NIXON
MPP FOR BRANT
Maie&MwiDati...
Scott & Alice's Restaurant
(formerly Les Pines)
Open Mother's Day
i1 to 7
Featuring:
Roast Turkey • Roast Beef
Fresh Perch & Celery Bread
All meals include juice, salad,
tea or coffee and dessert
Adults $4.00
Children under 12 $2.00
Times-Advocate, May 5, 1977
The Ausable-Bayfield
Conservation. Authority
Welcomes Everyone to an
"A WAKENING"
Mother's Day Spring Wildflower Hike at the
Morrison Dam Conservation Area
SUNDAY, MAY 8
2 - 4 p.m.
Refreshments will be available, Bring the family.
Open Mother's Day
FOR RESERVATIONS
PHONE 236-4371
Hours 3 p.m. 7:30 p.m.
DOMINION HOTEL
ZURICH 236-4371
Annual Spring
DANCE
Walter
Ostanek
Sat., May 7
Ilderton Arena
Tickets at:
Sherwood's Exeter
Dr. Hall, Lucan
Lobo Abattoir
Claybird Gun Club
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.
SAFE DRIVING AWARDS — A number of employees of the Exeter
branch of Laidlaw Transport received safe driving diplomas Saturday
night. Back, left, Eldon Datars, Larry Bieber, Joe Riehl, Bob Dykstra
Bd. of Education drops tennis courts
community will be using the
courts.
If lights are added the board
will pay for the costs of the hydro
and the tennis facilities will go to
the board if the Town of Clinton
wishes to discontinue use.
The high school will be out of
bounds for the members of the
community but the courts will be
free of use to the public at
designated times.
The tennis courts are to be
located to the rear of the school in
the northwest corner between the
parking lot and sports field.
Twelve field trips were ap-
proved by the board in other
business, with majority of the
trips being overnight camping
excursions and nature trips.
However longer trips are also
scheduled by Usborne Central
School, who will be sending 34
grade eight students to Montreal
and Quebec for three days. South
Huron District High School is
planning a similar French trip
with grades 11 and 12 students.
and Laidlaw safety director Willie McQueen. Centre, Al Hutchings,
Don Riehl, Lewis Erb, George DeJong and John Erb. Front, Martin
Dykstra, George Wilson, Larry Baynham, Lloyd Hay and Jim Hay.
T-A photo
GET 4-H AWARDS — Several special awards were presented at Saturday's Middlesex 4-H Achievement
Day at Arva. Above, Middlesex Home Economist Carol Crerar makes a County Honour presentation to
Patricia Moir and Advanced Honours to Teresa Moir, Missing were Marianne Martens and Cathy Moir.
T-A photo
Come share our table . . .
RESERVE NOW FOR OUR
MOTHER'S DAY SMORGARAMA
Buffet Dinner 12 Noon to 6 p.m.
RESERVATIONS PLEASE
Village 31mi Retreat (Centre
SATURDAY, MAY 7.
"Walk-A-Thon Route Exeter to Hensall & Return"
Anyone wishing to be a sponsor and help give a
child the "breath of life" contact any member of
• the Exeter Kinsmen Club.
WALK-A-THON
Grand Bend 238-2348
'It's a family affair'
EXETER KINSMEN CLUB
MAY 8 l
IT'S YOUR DAY
MOM
Seaforth Centenaires
Junior Hockey Club
presents
SEAN FAGON
AND THE
DUBLIN
CORPORATION
Sat., May 14th
SEAFORTH ARENA
Dancing 9 p.m. - 1 a.m.
Advance tickets $5.00 per
person. At the door $6.00
per person.
Admittance restricted to
persons 18 years and over.
Tickets available in Exeter
from Gord's Variety or by
calling 527-0882.
Clandeboye
Athletic Association
DANCE
KIRKTON-WOODHAM
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Fri., May 6
Music By
The Heywood Orchestra
Dancing 9 - 1
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
New agriculture
assistant named
Dennis Martin was recently
appointed Assistant Agricultural
Representative for Huron
County. He succeeds Bill
Broadworth who was promoted to
the position of Agricultural
Representative for the district of
Thunder Bay.
Mr. Martin graduated January
1975 from Cornell University in
Ithaca, New York where he
received his honours degree in
Animal Science.
He is a native of Bruce County
where his family operates a beef
farm.
Dennis worked the summer of
'74 with the Ontario Ministry of
Agriculture and Food broad-
casting livestock market reports
with Market Information Branch,
Toronto, In January '75 he
started as Assistant Agricultural
Representative in York County
and was in charge of Dairy
programs, Canfarm, 4-H and
Junior Farmers.
His interests include sports
(hockey), farming and music.
EXCITING FILM
"A Thief
in the
Night"
ZION
UNITED CHURCH
Crediton
May 7, 1977
8 p.m.
Free Will Offering
"A Thief in the Night" is a
mighty motion picture about
Bible prophecy. It shows what
can happen when Jesus Christ
returns.
USBORNE LADIES'
SOFTBALL TEAM
Dance
Sat., May 7
at
KIRKTON-WOODHAM
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Music by
ROGER-QUICK
9 - 1 a.m.
Everyone Welcome
DANCE
Fri., May 13
KIRKTON-WOODHAM
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Joe Overholt
Sponsored by
Exeter and District
Heritage Foundation
$6 per couple
Clinton's Recreation Com-
mittee will be taking over the
funding of tennis courts to be
situated at Central Huron
Secondary School.
The Huron Board of Education
relieved themselves of all con-
struction costs either for initial
instruction or for any additions at
their regular meeting in Clinton
on May 2.
Since the board was involved in
the project, Wintario grants
would have been lessened,
however with the recreation
committee now in charge the
tennis court project will be able
to receive higher grants and the
objective will be reached.
Tom Fox, staff advisor for the
student's council and history
department head at CHSS
reported to the board that money
has been raised and more is being
hoped for.
Included in the recomendations
suggested, the board will share
the cost of upkeep and main-
tenance with the rec. committee
since students as well as the
The board approved two trips
to Toronto from Hullett Central
Public School for grade eight
students and from Grey Central,
Superintendant John Coulter
gave a report to the board
recommending that schools
make arrangements with the
Maitland Valley Conservation
Authority for nature and outdoor
education lessons.
For the last number of years
elementary schools in the
southern part of the county have
been attending nature classes at
Camp Sylvan through the co-
operation of the Ausable-Bayfield
Conservation Authority. This
year the MVCA has hired an
information and educational
technician.
Other school boards have
acquired property for outdoor
education use, and the MVCA has
arranged for the use of Camp
Wyoka, a Girl-Guides camp in
Clifford during the week of May
16-20.
DASHWOOD HOTEL
"Huron County's Fun Hotel"
Picture Lounge
DANNY KIRKLAND
• from Detroit
Every Night &
Saturday Matinee
(Sorry, no reservations taken
for the Picture Lounge)
Try Our large, Fresh Baked Pizza
Eat-In or Take-Out
4(
Tiffany Lounge
Open Daily Mon. thru Fri.
12 1:30 p.m.
At All Other Times We Are
Pleased to Open for
Social Gatherings
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