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Times-Advocate, 1978-04-20, Page 37An OPEN Reception will be held following the wedding of cathy McDonald & PAUL FLAXBARD Sat,, Apr. 22, 1978 at 9 p.m. in BRUSSELS/ MORRIS & GREY COMMUNITY CENTRE<__ J at JOE MILLER'S SHED RR 1, Dashwood Sat., April 22 8:00 p.m. \___________) BROWNIES DRIVE IN THEATRE LTD. — BEECH ST. CLINTON FRI. • SAT. • SUN. - APRIL 21 -22-23 It'i th* nuttiest, nauehticst. looniest, eoonieit. PLAYING THIS WEEKEND ~ NOTE— WHAT Till; PIU.VCi; .SI.IPITl) <tvi»i:ri;ma was .vot a slipper. NimUm firj Ihti ij HOT <■ film lot children BEFORE YOU BUY • Siding • Aluminum Doors • Windows • Accessories Compare Our Prices DO IT YOURSELF We will measure your needs, supply the materials, and give you installation hints OR WE WILL INSTALL Beat the price increase on May 1, 1978. PREPAINTED GALVANIZED ALSO - Prepainted or Galvanized TRIM for farm, residential, or commercial buildings. Authorized Dealer for Kaiser Aluminum Products KEN McCANN ENTERPRISES LTD. 234-6401__________ RR 2 CREDITON Ontario May 1st is the deadline for applications calk GLENN WEBB FAITH AND LIFE CRUSADE The local Faith and Life Crusade had a good nightly attendance, with the Zurich Arena Auditorium crowded to standing room capacity the last evening, many spiritual blessings were present and received. The speakers this year were supplied by 100 Huntley St., Toronto a newly organized T.V. and telephone counselling mission dedicated to the salvation of souls and strengthening of those seeking spiritual help. This programe can be seen daily A.M. on Global Channel 6 Toronto, The local Crusade has a mission project each year, this year all above the actual operation costs went to 100 Huntley St. and with the Lords blessing a goodly amount was sent to that work. The financial report of the 1978 Crusade is listed below. Receipts Sun., Mar. 26 Mon., Mar. 27 Tues., Mar. 28 Wed., Mar. 29 Thurs., Mar. 30 Fri., Mar. 31 Sat., Apr. 1 Sat., Apr. 2 355.57 318.95 572.74 339.60 541.40 423.70 453.42 1300.76 4305.76 By error and Late Donations 523.00 Total 4828.76 Expenses Rent of Arena 400.00 News Paper Ad 262.94 A.B. Printing 174.22 Music Committee for Special singing 155.00 Organ Loft London Piano tunning 25.00 Alfred Denomme 15.00 Flowers 6.50 Heimfichs 12.13 Telephone service 75.00 Speaker allowance 450.00 Bal. in Account 2.97 Total 1578.76 100 Huntley St. 3250.00 4828.76 MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT — Visitors to the Open House at Exeter Public School Tuesday night were treated to a variety of entertainment. Shown above during a singing number are Isabel Perry, Nellie De Koker, Pauline De Vries and Nicole Doiron. T-A photo Huron Park resident fined on dog charges Driving and liquor in­ fractions constituted the majority of cases heard by Justice of the Peace Douglas Wedlake in Exeter court, Tuesday, but one of the stiffest penalties handed out was to a Huron Park dog owner. Winonna Rock, who had been charged under a Stephen Township bylaw, was fined $50 and $3.00 costs or five days in jail on each of the two counts. One charge was for having no dog licence and the other was for permitting her canine to run at large. She was given 15 days in which to pay the fines. A Grand Bend driver, Raymond G. Keller, was fined $105 or 10 days on a charge of failing to remain at the scene of an accident in which he was involved on February 2. His vehicle hit another after failing to stop at an intersection. The accused One mishap for OPP in Pinery There were no injuries and damage was minimal in the only accident investigated by the Pinery OPP this week. That accident occurred in Grand Bend and involved vehicles driven by Bruce Tiedeman and Nelson Perkins, both of Grand Bend. OPP Constable F.S. Hubert investigated. During the week, the of­ ficers laid six charges under the Liquor Licence Act, three under the Narcotic Control Act and two under the Highway Traffic Act. / Reception and Dance for MR. & MRS. REED KOWALCHUK (nee Linda Campbell) SANDPIPER INN, VANASTRA SAT., APR. 22 Music By STAR TREK —---—. . Friends Neighbours & Relatives of L.V. HOGARTH are invited to an OPEN HOUSE in honour of his 80TH BIRTHDAY Sunday, April 23 2 p.m. — 5 p.m. EXETER LEGION HALL Best Wishes Only -J FISHERMAN'S COVE OPEN NOW FROM H»30 • 8:00 p.m, everyday but Monday. FISH & CHIPS CHICKEN & CHIPS SHRIMP & CHIPS LIGHT LUNCHES Eat In or Take Out* Grand Bend 63 River Road 238-2025 k___________J Times-Advocate, April 20, 1978 Page 37p——— . . . .......... ■ Be Slimmer For Summer CANADIAN CALORIE COUNTERS OPEN HOUSE Monday, April 24 7- 10p.m. J.A.D. McCURDY SCHOOL Huron Park, Ont. FREE DOOR PRIZE DRAW ________________________________________J MEETING NOTICE claimed the intersection was slippery and he couldn’t control his car. Fines of $50 and costs of $4 were levied against several people charged with offences under the Liquor Control Act. They were as follows: Frederick C. Robinson, Exeter, driving a motor vehicle in which there was open liquor; Robert Morrissey, RR 2 Crediton, care and control of a vehicle in which liquor was available; Terry D. Luther, RR 1 Dashwood, driving a motor vehicle with liquor available: Robert M. Bush­ field, driving motor vehicle with liquor available: Douglas W. Mason, Huron Park, having liquor while under the legal age. Richard S. Webb, RR 2 Dashwood, was fined $50 and costs or five days on a charge of driving a vehicle with liquor available and also $25 and costs or three days for passing while the roadway was not clear of traffic. The charges arose out of an accident on March 10 on Highway 4 north of Exeter. A careless driving charge resulted in a fine of $105 or 10 days for John Joseph S' ' """..... xIn honour of their parents 40th Wedding Anniversary the families of KENNETH &-DOROTHY MacGREGOR invite friends, neighbours and relatives to an Open House at their parents home RR 8, Parkhill on I Sun., April 23, 2 - 4 and 7 - 9 Best Wishes Only, Please — O’Brien, RR 2 Lucan. He was also fined $35 for failing to report an accident. He was involved in a single vehicle collision on January 17 north of Exeter, when his car went into the ditch. The following fines were levied against speeders: Gerald Boersma, RR 1 Exeter, $33 for 82 km in a 60 zone; Steven P. Farquhar, Kitchener, $37.50 for 105 in an 80 zone; Frederick N. Campbell, RR 1, Exeter, $15 for 95 in an 80 zone; Robert A. Dougall, RR 3, Exeter, $45 for 110in an 80 zone; Michael Dorner, Chatham, $30 for 100 in an 80 zone; Timothy Seabrook, London, $15 for 95 in an 80 zone; John C. Lin­ denfield, Exeter, $10 for 90 in an 80 zone; William H. Sch­ mitt, Crediton, $112 for 130 in an 80 zone. Other fines levied were: Paul D. Gibbs, London, $75 for creating unnecessary noise with his vehicle by squealing tires in Exeter on March 29; Winnifred Anderson, Grand Bend, $5 for contravening the Grand Bend parking bylaw; Paul Elder, RR 2 Hensail, $25 for failing to wear a proper helmet while riding on a motorcycle. RECEPTION DANCE for DICK LORD & DEBBIE FINKBEINER Lucan Athletic Association SHAMROCK DANCE SAT. APR. 22 Lucan Community Centre Music by The Velvetones Dancing 9 - 1 $6.00 per couple ____________ ____/ VARIETY SHOW LOL Hall, Woodham FRI., APRIL 21 8:15 p.m. Special Music Skits and Dancers Mr. & Mrs. Dave Prouty Sponsored by Woodham UCW Adults $1.00 Children $.50 Everyone Welcome ANNUAL MEETING OF THE HURON-MIDDLESEX (PROV.) LIBERAL ASSOCIATION Thursday April 27th, 1978 CANADIAN LEGION HALL, EXETER Speaker: MR. SEAN CONWAY M.P.P. FOR RENFREW NORTH RECEPTION 6:00 P.M. DINNER 7:00 P.M. ANNUAL MEETING TO FOLLOW DINNER TICKETS *5.00 EACH TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM MUNICIPAL CHAIR­ MAN OR AGNES MOORE, AILSA CRAIG 232-4551 OR BERNARD BENN, LUCAN 227-4941, IAN McAllister, Zurich 236-4034, jim hunter, CLINTON 482-3738. HOWARD AITKEN, SEC. GODERICH 524-7901 SAT. APR. 22 SOUTH HURON REC CENTRE MUSIC BY Country Unlimited (9-1) Everyone Welcome Lunch Provided J NOTICE South Huron Junior Farmers Anyone interested in joining between the ages 16 to 30 are welcome Please contact before April 24, 1978 Brian Miller 235-1126 Lucy Van Esbroeck 262-5113 Carol Dougall 235-2407 FETTES TOURS MOUNT FOREST 519*323-1545 519-348-8492 All tours on modern washroom equipped highway coaches, first class ac­ commodation, admissions and convenient pick up points. No hidden ex­ tras to pay for. 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 ex­ tras included. Transportation to and from the Airport included. Not many seats ALASKA & YUKON: 14 days departs JUNE 10th. Features Inside Passage Cruise, Whitehorse Yukon pass railway, motor coach tours and flights. Fully es­ corted. Visits Vancouver, Ketchekan, Juneau, Mendenhall Glacier, Skagway, Whitehorse and More. Some meals included. Limited space left. 21 DAY WEST COAST: See the Canadian West this summer. This tour takes you all the way to Victoria and return with no overlapping routes. Fully escorted tour includes all admissions, city tours, side trips, ferries, etc. You will visit both Jasper and Banff, Okanagan Valley, Fraser River, as well as Calgary, Edmon­ ton, and Medicine Hat. Departs June 24th, 26th and August 14th. EAST COAST: 7, 12, 15 day tours. Includes guided tour of .Halifax, visits Peggy's Cove, and much, much more. Departs June 12, 25, July 8, 23, August 5, 20, and September 11. 3 DAY OTTAWA TULIP FESTIVAL: Departs May 13th and May 20th. See Ot­ tawa at tulip time. Includes 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 million dollar shrine band concert May 18th departure. Just im­ agine you are in Holland Europe. 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 FETTES TOURS AND TRAVEL LTD. WRITE FOR FREE BROCHURES MITCHELl giiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii)iiiig I BAYVIEW | | TOURIST TAVERN AND RESTAURANT | | HWY. 21, 1 MILES. OF ST. JOSEPH'S g g Appearing This Week | 1 The Miller Sisters = /'W'v' For Your Dining Pleasure Fri., & Sat. nites 6:30-8:30 Sun. 3-5 p.m. featuring the finest in home-cooked meals. Open | Wed, through Sun. noon to9 p.mj SlmimilliaiailtliannlllllfHnilMIIIIBIIIIMlMMIlHMIMlHfMllllllMMHHIMMfKilltlHfr | Telephone 236-4850 | | Licenced under L.L.B.O. 1 ^iiiiilililiilliiiliiiiiniiiiliiliiliiillliiiiiiiiiiiiiiillilliiiiiilllililiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillillliliiiiililliiiilii^ Children Under 12 in Cars Free GRAND BEND FRIDAY & SATURDAY — APRIL 21 - 22 M WHEELS — =S THEM OFF THE ROADS! PETER FONDA IS 3^ Fighting Adult j Entertainment FRIDAY & SATURDAY — APRIL 28 - 29 In just two terrifying minutes the lives of 91,000 people were changed forever! CUNT EASTWOOD THE EIGER SANCTON Adult Entertainment MINUTE WARNING CHARLTON HESTON % JOHN CASSAVETES "tWO MINUTE WARNING" Adult Entertainment Get On The Bargain Trail Early Friday We're Offering A Limited Quantity SUN GLASSES AT BARGAIN PRICES These Are Top Quality Tone Ray Glasses - Don't Miss The Savings. Carpenter Optical Shoppe 405 Main St. Exeter 235-051 1 FULLY LICENSED UNDER HE L.L.B.O.VANASTRA PARK, CLINTON TUESDA Y-WEDNESD A Y-THLJRSDA Y-l 2 NOON S P.M. FRIDAY -12 NOON-IO P.M.' SATURDAY 4 P.M.-10 P.M. SUNDAY 12 NOON-8 P.M. NOW SERVING "Huron County's Largest Steak" 1. 16 OZ. T-BONE STEAK Char-Broiled to perfection - smothered In mushrooms, choice of potato and vegetable, complimentary Salad B6r. 2. RACK OF RIBS 16 ox. serving ■ done in our own special BBQ sauce. Choice of potato and vegetable, complimentary Salad Bar. 3. SEAFOOD PLATTER Scallop and shrimp, special Seafood Sauce. Choice of potato and vegetable, complimentary Salad Bar. 4. OUR FAMOUS HOT SMORGASBORD Served dally. NEW HOURS Remember Our NOON LUNCHEON «My»iNo- H0t Buffet ^''Make Your Own” Sandwich Bar For Banquet*, Weddings, Parties, Seminar* CALL 482-3644