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PARTY
For
BRUCE HODGE
SAT., MAY 6
HURON PARK
REC CENTRE
ANNEX
9-1
Admission: $2.00
Lunch Provided
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Party
For
John
Gielen
GRAND BEND
LEGION
Fri., May 5
9-1
Lunch Provided
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Township, Institute at
impasse over kitchen key
PARTY
FOR
VIC TAYLOR
DASHWOOD HOTEL
"Huron County's Fun Hotel"
Picture Lounge
4TH ANNUAL
RUMMAGE & BAKE SALE
Proceeds for the Huron Park
Girl Guides & Brownies
SATURDAY MAY 6TH
at
J. A. D. AAcCURDY SCHOOL
DOORS OPEN
10 A.M. to 2 P.M.
Sponsored By The Huron Park Local Assocation
Of The Girl Guides Of Canada.
EVERYONE WELCOME
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®rtett Rarest
MOTOR HOTEL
Hay township council has
remained resolute in its
request for a key to the
kitchen in the Hay township
hall and the Zurich Women’s
Institute remains deter
mined that such a key will
not be forthcoming.
An eight lady delegation
met council Monday evening
and presented a brief
outlining the Institute’s
stand.
The brief which was read
by Mrs. Newell Geiger, said
that they would like to
continue with the present
arrangement that sees the
Institute having the keys to
the kitchen.
“The Institute sincerely
maintains that the operation
of the kitchen as a service to
those who wish to rent the
Hall can best be continued
under the present system of
control and respectfully
requests that such system be
permitted” according to the
Institute’s written
statement.
The township has
requested that a key be
entrusted to the clerk
treasurer.-
Councillor Lionel Wilder
said that there have been
occasions when they have
been Unable. to obtain a key
from an Institute . member-
for township functions when .
access to the kitchen has ’
been needed.’He added that •
ready access to a key incase
of a-fire in the kitchen would
be advantageous. . .
Mrs. Victor Dinnin said
that the Institute has
checked with other Institutes
from around the area and
found that they “were not out
of line” in requesting that
the local women’s group
have the only keys to the
kitchen facilities.
At Crediton where Stephen
township has similar
arrangements, the township
has no access to the kitchen,
Mrs. Dinnin said.
A major bone of contention
between the two sides seems
to be the quality of janitorial
service which the hall is
presently receiving.
Institute members said that
on several occasions the
kitchen has been left
unlocked.
Lloyd Mousseau agreed
that the janitor should not
have a key to the kitchen and
that the idea of a supply of
water upstairs but outside of
the hall was good. Later in
the meeting council agreed
to seriously consider the idea
of installing taps and a small
basin in the hall.
Reeve Jack Tinney said
“We have to have a key to
the kitchen or else.”
Mrs. Dinnin said that her
group did not agree with the
township’s request and
would discuss further among
themselves their next course
of action.
In other business, council:
Granted lgnd severances
to Martha Weigand, Doris
Gore and Henry Stasik.
Accepted preliminary
applications for work to be
conducted under the Ontario
Home Renewal Program
from Ross Fischer and
Ralph Geiger.
Approved the attendance
of the clerk-treasurer at the
annual convention of the
Association of Municipal
Clerk-Treasurers pf Ontario.
Passed a resolution sup
porting the construction of
water system for Dashwood
and that they advise the
ministry of the environment
of their decision.
Approved of the location
of the Claybird Gun Club on
part lot three, concession
five of Hay. They will advise
the ministry of the solicitor
general of their decision.
Learned that the Anti
inflation Board had, ap
proved of the wage increases
of the Hay employees.
Received a letter from the
Council on Canada in Unity
asking for township’s sup
port of June 21 to July 1 as
Canada Week.
Many thanks to
Ron Bowerbank
for keeping us
going during
the Kinsmen
Walk-a-thon.
SAT., MAY 6
GRAND BEND
LEGION HALL
LUNCH PROVIDED
r
From Joanne,
Mary & Pat
r
WELCOME BACK
SUE & COMPANY
May 4, 5, 6
Thurs. Fri. Sat.
Tiffany Dining Lounge
Hours
Open Mon. through Sat.
12-1:30 p.m. Only
Reserve Now for Banquets & Holiday Parties
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Wedding
Reception
1
RED CROSS
BLOOD
DONOR
CLINIC
Huron County
Family Planning Project
ENTERTAINMENT
May 5 & 6
Dwight James
We specialize in Weddings,
Banquets & Receptions
Diningroom open Daily - Reservations Welcome
238-2365
GRAND BEND ON HWY. 21 2 BLOCKS S. OF TRAFFIC LIGHTS
OAKWOOD BALL
Dinner and Dance
SATURDAY, MAY 6
Dinner 7:30 to 9:00 $ 1 ft
Dancing 9:00 to 1 ■ ®
to the "Mel-O-Macs" couple
Join us for Mother's Day May J 4
Open Breakfast thru Supper
Make reservations by calling
238-2328
WpAKWOOD
INN RESORT
licensed under L.L.B.O. IN GRAND BEND
Beta Sigma Phi
Presents
Their Annual Spring Dance
MEXICAN FIESTA
at
SOUTH HURON REC CENTRE
Sat., May 13
Dancing 9-1 a.m.
Music By
LARRY DENNIS & SOCIETY
MIDNIGHT BUFFET
$10.00 a couple
Tickets available at the
Junction or call 235-1772
Proceeds To Local Charity
DASHWOOD .
. COMMUNITY CENTRE
Music By
. • THE WILDWOOD- . :
Everyone Welcome ■
Lunch Provided
Anyone interested in
participating in a
WINS KIN DRAW — Deb Chappel was the winner of $315
in a recenf50-50draw sponsored by the Exeter Kinsmen club.
Above, she receives her prize from Kin president Bob
Reynolds. T-A photo
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for
MIKE AND DIANE
MILLER
(nee Stapleton)
Mon.,
May 8th
2-4 p,m.
5:30-8:30 p.m.
SOUTH HURON
DISTRICT HIGH
SCHOOL
Invites You To Attend
FAMILY PLANNING
CLINIC
Every Tuesday
from 6:30,- 9 p.m.
HURON COUNTY HEALTH UNIT
Ann St., Exeter
For Information Call 235-1014
Weekdays or Tuesday evenings
Everyone welcome
f Lucan Athletic •.
Association
SPRING
FROLIC
Dance
%
Area girl safe
. ■ Carol Erb, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Erb of RR
1, Zurich, is reported to be
safe following a bloody
military coup in
Afghanistan.
The coup which started
Thursday and ended Sunday
took ’ place in Kabul,.
‘Afghanistan’s capital city,
and saw deposed President
Mohammed Daoud and 30
members of his cabinet and
family executed on Friday.
Although no direct com
munication between Carol
and her family had taken
place the Canadian govern
ment has stated that there
were no Canadian casualties
in the coup.
According to Jim Wilton of
Strathroy, brother of Lillian
Wilton, a registered nurse
and Prysbyterian Church
deaconess who lives in the
same home as Carol, un
derground ham radio
operators have told him that
the fighting took place on the
opposite side of the city from
where the Noor Eye Institute
is located and where both
ladies work.
Wilton said that Canadian
officials had told him that
airlift of Canadian citizens
has been planned as soon as
the airport is opened to
commercial traffic.
Mrs. Erb said her
daughter was. planning to
return home in September
for a break in any case.
Smile!
It seems — those who get
the greatest kick out of life
are those who kick the least.
* ★ ★
When everybody sweeps in
front of his own house, the
whole town is soon clean.
W W *
Laws are seldom made for
law-abiding people.
* * *
Few people are fast
enough to keep up with their
good intentions.
★ * *
We all leave footprints in
the sands of time — either a
great soul, or a heel.
it ft it
A practical nurse is one
who married“a wealthy and
very aged patient.
* * ★
Many people never know a
dull moment — it’s that way
all the time.
★ ★ ♦
Some people are carbon
copies of others — others
make their own im
pressions.
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DIAMOND
JUBILEE
The Federation of Women Teachers'
Associations of Ontario invites all
former members to attend a tea in
honour of F.W.T.A.O.'s 60th anniver
sary at Exeter Public School on Thurs
day, May 11th at 4:15 p.m.
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NOW
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(GAMES
BINGO
Thurs., May 4 8:oo p.m.
EXETER LEGION HALL
• 17 Regular
• 1 Jackpot
• 2 Share-the-
Wealth
JACKPOT
$250
in
52 Calls
rBONUS^
$200
L BALL j
1 admission per persorCNo Reserve Seats I
Admission $1.00 for 18 Rounds
Extra cards 25c each or 5/$ 1.00
Shdrb-the-Wetilth - 2 cards for 25<
Sponsored By Ladies' Auxiliary
= No One Under 16 Years of Age Will Be Admitted
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Licence No.
212181
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“Maybe this will hurry
things up.”
Miss Erb has been in
Pakistan for the past five
years and travelled to the
country initially under the
auspices of the Menndnite
Central Committee. For the
past two years Miss Erb has
been wording/ for the
Christofle Mission for the
Blind, an organization from
West( 'Germany ' that takes
part in the running of the
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Erb returned
from a two month visit with
their daughter in November.
JUNIOR
TALENT
SHOW
Sat., May 13
Dancing 9-1
LUCAN
COMMUNITY CENTRE
at
Hensail Spring
Fair
June 20
Pleas# Contact ‘
John Baker
262-3123
or
- Gladys McGregor
262-5839
before June 1
»
Music By
THE DESJARDINES
$6.00 per couple
J
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Win Or Lose . . . There's Plenty
To Celebrate!
MEET-THE-HAWKS
DANCE
Sat., May 6 - 9:00 to 1:00
SOUTH HURON REC CENTRE
Music By Mozart's Melody Makers
SPONSORED BY EXETER MINOR HOCKEY
LAST DANCE OF SEASON
Tickets Available at the Times-Advocate or
Bank of Nova Scotia
NOTE — HAWK BANQUET POSTPONED
UNTIL WEDNESDAY, MAY 24
■i
DON'T
Monkey Around
With Your Pool This Summer
Be Sure You Attend
The
Swimming Pool
CLINIC
Wed., May 10, 8 p.m.
at
SOUTH HURON
DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL
ROOM 116
** We are sponsoring this event and a
professional advisor will be
available to advise you how to main
tain a "TROUBLE FREE" pool this
summer.
CHEMICALS
• CHLORINE • ACID • SAND • CHLORINE TABLETS
•BROMINE •STABILIZERS • LINER CLEANER
ACCESSORIES
5
• SLIDES
• LADDERS
•TEST KITS
• REPAIR KITS
• FILTERS • WATER GAMES
• POOL LOUNGERS • LEAF RAKES
. VACUUM CLEANERS • TELESCOPIC POLES
• THERMOMETERS ‘WATERWINGS
JERRY MacLEAN & SON
AUTOMOTIVE LTD.
Our Store Is Big Enough To Servo Your Needs .., But
Small Enough To Be Friendly
Exeter 235-0800
N
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JACKPOT
$350
IN
51 Calls
11 Reg. games
$10sprize
3 Special games
$12 prize
1 Share-the-wealth
game
Wed.
OMay 10
8:30 P.M.
ZURICH ARENA
SPONSORED BY ZURICH
REC BOARD
NO PERSON UNDER 16
WILL BE ADMITTED
I
BINGO
May 8th at 7:15
HURON PARK REC. CENTRE
21 GAMES
18 REGULAR
1 JACKPOT
1 SPECIAL
1 SHARE THE
WEALTH
7:45 p.m.
quicky bingos
LIC. No. 219071
ADMISSION $1.00
EXTRA CARDS 25$ ea. or 5/$ 1.00
SHARE THE WEALTH 2 cards for 25$
Sponsored by the Optimist Club of Stephen.
No one under 16 years of age will be admitted.
JACKPOT
$325
55 Calls
SPECIAL
$50
GAME
TWO FINE ESTABLISHMENTS
UNDER THE SAME MANGEMENT .
Pipery Ipp
KEVUEQEEGE
I cpinery
TAVERN
dininfl lounge
Ltott—<1 QrtdT L.L »O
. . . we offer both a coffee
shop and a separate din
ing room with excellent
cuisine in luxurious sur
roundings.
243-2474
Pipery Ipp-------------
ObdClt
vice.
. . . we offer a restaurant
for fine family dining,
seating capacity for 200
people and excellent ser-
243-2663
Located 9 miles south of Grand Bend on #21.
The Bluewater Kennel Club
Purebred
DOG SHOW
A Canadian Kennel Club Sanction Match
And
C.D. Obedience Correction Match
SUNDAY MAY 7, 1978
JUDGING BEGINS 11:00 A.M.
SOUTH HURON RECREATION CENTRE
EXETER/ ONTARIO
FEATURING
; PARADE OF CHAMPIONS 2:00 P.M.
! "ATLAS"- CANINE CO - STAR OF
("BREAKFAST" AND T.V. REGULAR,
; HIS SPECIAL SKILLS AT 3:00 P.M.
! BEAUTIFUL.PUREBRED DOGS ALL
"LIONS FOR
PERFORMING
AFTERNOON
ADMISSION, ADULTS $1.50 CHILDREN 759
REGISTRATION FOR EXHIBITORS 9:00 ■ 11:00 A.M. $3.00 PER DOG
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