Times-Advocate, 1978-04-06, Page 22Lunch followed served by
Marian Dougall’s group.
Times-Advocate, April 6, 1978
OPEN DAILY Speaker on group homes
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KIRKTON-WOODHAM
COMMUNITY CENTRE
HURON PARK
REC. CENTRE
Music By
THE SILVERTONES
8:30 P.M.
ZURICH ARENA
SPONSORED BY ZURICH
REC BOARD
Sponsored by
O.E.S.
$5.00 per couple
Tickets at door
FULL
DINING
ROOM
SERVICE
Licenced Under L.L.B.O.
Serving
Lunch & Dinner
FOR RESERVATIONS
CALL
HB 238-2324
Oakwood
INN AND GOLF CLUB
IN GRAND BEND
PARTY
DICK
LORD
Fri., April 14
9:00 p.m.
Admission $2.00
Everyone Welcome
FLOWERS FOR CANCER — Katherine Enns, right, purchases daffodils from Beta Sigma Phi Sorority members Sally Lou
Raymond and Mary Ellison, Friday morning. All proceeds go to the Canadian Cancer Society. T-A photo
Light is theme for UCW meeting
The April meeting of the
Evening UCW of Exeter
United Church was opened
by group leader Mrs. Vera
Armstrong reading
Decorations. Roll Call was
answered by 31.
Coming events are
’ Rebekah banquet, April 5;
tickets are available for the
UCW smorgasbord, April 27;
Westminster Weekend ’78,
May 26-2&and Alma College,
August 22.
Mrs. Maxine Sereda’s
FISHERMAN'S
COVE
OPEN NOW FROM
11:30 - 8:00 p.m.
everyday but Monday.
FISH & CHIPS
CHICKEN & CHIPS
SHRIMP & CHIPS
LIGHT LUNCHES
Eat In or Take Out
Grand Bend
63 Rivqr Road
238-2025
Dance
Proceeds Shriners
Hospital for Crippl
ed Children
group presided for the
Worship, the theme being
Light, April was read by
Mrs. Maxine Sereda. Hymns
“New Every Morning is the
Love, and The Light of The
World is Jesus were sung.
There are many lights in
our world all they need is to be
turned on. When there is
darkness many people are in
despair. In every heart there
is a candle of hope, en
couragement which we
could share.
Greatest light of all
God’s love. A special
fering was taken to buy
something needed for the
Mentally Retarded Home on
John Street.
Mrs. Maxine Sereda in
troduced the guest speaker
Alvin Epps in charge of the
Epps Home for boys in
Exeter. This group home has
eight boys ages 10-14 years
old. Many boys in homes are
from broken families and the
word parents mean rejec
tions.
A group home treies to
open up .new avenues for
these boys by showing them
love and discipline and if
directed in right direction
can become a useful
member of our- society.
Mr. Epps was thanked and
presented with a plant.
Cancer can
be beaten
...with YOUR
CONTRIBUTION
JACKPOT
$500
In
56 Calls
Thefts are
on increase
Snow wasn’t the only thing
that disappeared in March
according to the monthly
report given to council this
week by Police Chief Ted
Day.
There were 11 thefts and
three break and enters in
Exeter during the month.
Total loot amounted to
$1,605.20, of which $3.29 has
been recovered.
Two juveniles have been
charged as a result of the
police investigation into the
theft where a recovery was
made.
A motor vehicle valued at
$7,000 was also stolen. It was
recovered.
Other statistics in the
report were as follows: six
accidents with total damage
of $3,670, 11 charges and 13
war Hi ngs Yindtfr thg‘Highway
s Traffic Act, 10 motorists
" warned about not wearing
seat -belts, one impaired
driver charged, four
mischief incidents, two
threatening phone calls and
one charge laid for
assaulting a police officer.
During the month, the
■ officers put 3,304 miles on the
town cruisers.
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TOURIST TAVERN AND RESTAURANT
HWY. 21, 1 MILE S. OF ST. JOSEPH'S
FETTES TOURS
ENTERTAINMENT
EVERY
FRIDAY and
11 Reg. games
$10 prize
3 Special gomes
$12 prize
1 Share-the-wealth
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Mitchell 348-8492
All tours on modern washroom equipped highway coaches, first class accom
modation, admissions and convenient pick up points. No hidden extras to pay
21 DAY CALIFORNIA: Departs April 16th. Features beautiful and unique scenery,
giant Redwoods, ponderosa pines, deserts, plains, ocean, Grand Canyon, Universal
Studios, city tours in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Salt Lake City, and Las Vegas, See
vthe Mormon Tabernacle Choir. Virginia City and giant mountain fir trees hanging
with snow. Truly a photographers delight. Some seats remain.
3 DAY RENFRO VALLEY, KENTUCKY: Departs May 5th and June 16th. Our
newest country music tour. Features good old time fiddlin & pickin in that down home
Blue Grass Style. Includes 3 great shows, a horse farm tour in Lexington, boarding
house meal, and a Sunday Morning Gathering.
19 DAY BRITAIN: England/Wales/Scotland. Departs May 10th. Springtime in
England is one of the most scenic times of year. Includes London, the Lake District,
and the Scottish Highlands. Also most meals, admissions and many extras included.
Transportation to and from the Airport included. Reserve space now.
ALASKA & YUKON: 14 Days-Departs June 10th. Features Inside Passage Cruise,
White Horse Yukon Pass Railway, Motor Coach Tours, and flights. Fully escorted.
Visits Vancouver, Ketchekan, Juneau, Mendenhall Glazier, Skagway, Whitehorse,
and more. Some.meals included. Limited space available.
21 DAY WEST COAST: See the Canadian West this summer. This tour takes you all
the way to Victoria and return with no over-lapping routes. Fully escorted tour in
cludes all admissions, city tours, side trips, ferries, etc. You will visit both Jasper and
Banff, Okanagan Valley, Fraser River, as well as Calgary, Edmonton, and Medicine
Hat. Departs June 24th, 26th, and August 14th.
EAST COAST: 7, 12, 15 Day Tours. Includes guided four of Halifax, visits Peggy's
Cove, and much, much more. Departs June 12, 25, July 8, 23, 31, Aug. 5, 20, and
Sept. 11.
3 DAY OTTAWA TULIP FESTIVAL: Departs May 13th and May 20th. See Ottawa
at Tulip Time. Includes a guided tour of Ottawa, boat cruise on Rideau Canal and
Tulips galore. #
3 DAY HOLLAND TULIP FESTIVAL: Departs May 16th and May 18th. Includes
Wooden Shoe Factory, Dutch Village, Tulip Farm and Tulip Time Parade (May’16th
departure) and the Million Dollar Shrine Band Concert (May 18th departure).
ALSO
3 DAY WHEELING WEST VIRGINIA: Departs May 26
4 DAY NASHVILLE: Departs May 19
2 DAY FRANKENMUTH: Departs June 10
3 DAY AGAWA CANYON SPECIAL: Departs June 6 & July 16
5 DAY PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH: Departs June 19
We pick up in Mitchell Mt. Forest 323-1545
Great entertainment coming your way
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RICHMOND ST.
#4 HIGHWAY
NOON HOUR BUFFET
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Huron Industrial Park
Phone 228-6733
ENTERTAINMENT
April 7 & 8
Fri. & Sat. Night
Hoedown, Square dancing
<8 Round dancing.
Come early, no cover charge
CLARENCE PETRIE &
The Nite Hawks
MON. - FRI
12-2 P.M
SATURDAY
HENSALL HOTEL
Now operated again by Heinz Heinze