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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-05-18, Page 28Page 28 Times-Advocate, May 18, 1978 r Reception and Dance for JULIE WILDS and JEAN LAU FAUCAULT (bridal couple) ------------------------------ Reception and Dance r ----------Huron County Family Planning Project Invites You To Attend Members attend Spring Rally What's Sat., May 20 9-1:30 A.M. DASHWOOD COMMUNITY CENTRE Music by BLUEWATER PLAYBOYS Lunch Provided Everyone Welcome for KATHY SYKES and JOHNGIELEN (bridal couple) FAMILY PLANNING CLINIC Every Tuesday from 6:30 - 9 p.m. Sat., May 20th 8:30-1 EXETER REC CENTRE music by "THE DESJARDINES" Lunch provided Everyone Welcomev...._____ HURON COUNTY HEALTH UNIT Ann St., Exeter For Information Call 235-1014 Weekdays or Tuesday evenings Everyone welcome y By MRS. IRVIN RADER DASHWOOD Fifteen members of Zion Lutheran church Lutheran Women’s Missionary League attended the Spring Rally at Berea by the Water Lutheran church, Goderich on Monday. The theme was, “Lift Thine Eyes, Behold My People”. Guest speaker was Rev. Paul Pollex, St. Thomas, former missionary to India. He spoke on the use made of the LWML mites and his experiences there in India. Those attending were Mrs. Arnold Becker, Mrs. Esther Salmon, Mrs. Charles Martene, Mrs. Maggie Nadiger and Helen, Mrs. Florence Keller, Mrs. Frieda FETTES TOURS All tours are fully escorted on modern washroom equipped highway motor coach! 3 DAY RENFRO VALLEY JAMBOREE— Departs June 2 and June 16. The Nation's Second Oldest Continuous Music Show. From $119.00 (Quad). 2 DAY FRANKENMUTH — Departs June 10. View the giant parade at Festival time. From $45.00 (Quad). 3 DAY AGAWA CANYON — Departs June 6 and July 16. See Ontario's Northland on the Algoma Central Train. From $95.00 (Quad). 2 DAY WWVA — Departs May 26 (evening). The most popular country and western show in the coun­ try, From $75.00 (Quad). 5 DAY PENN DUTCH — Departs June 19. Visit the Pennsylvania Amish Country; see Gettysburg, Cor­ ning and Lancaster. From $169.00 (Quad). 21 DAY WEST COAST — Departs June 24 and 26, August 14. The complete tour of Canada's West. From $669.00 (Quad). 7 DAY EAST COAST AND CRUISE — Departs July 31, September 11. From 259.00 (Quad). 12 DAY ATLANTIC PROVINCES — Departs June 25, July 23 and August 20. From $409.00 (Quad). 15 DAY MARITIMES— Departs July 8 and August 25, Features the best of Canada's East Coast. From $449.00 (Quad). Mount Forest 519-323-1545 Mitchell 519-348-8492 f--—--------------------- South Huron Recreation Centre (EXETER) ROLLER SKATING Special OPENING WEEKEND Friday May 19th WITH THE BAND FULL HOUSE' 8:00 P.M. Ad'mn - $2.00 - Rentals 50c Sunday 21st 1:00 P.M. Ad'mn $1.00 _______________________J BROWNIE’S DRIVE-IN THEATRE LTD. BEECH ST. CLINTON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY - MAY 19 • 20 -------r— Joseph IL Levine presents ABRIDG1 TOO FAR ADULT ENTERTA1NMENtM| WARNING — Some icen«s anrf language miy be offensive (THE INCREDIBLE SPECTACLE OF MEN AND WAR?! A BRIDGE’RX) IAR Dirk Bogarde JaincsCaan Michael Caine Scan Connery Edward Box Elliott Gould Gene Hackman Antlxmy Hopkins Hardy Kruger taurence Olivier Ryan O’Neal Robert Redford Maximilian Sd»dl l.iv Ullmann METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER presents REDD PEARL FOXX BAILEY "NORMAN... ~ IS THAT YOU?” mftrocolGR United Artists.— ADULT ENTERTAINMENT | SUNDAY-DUSK TO DAWN CHATTERBOX Did you ever want to just shove it ana leave it all behind1 DUSK TO DAWN SUNDAY ONLY MAY 21 FOUR FEATURES THE STORY V OF A WOMAN .. WHO HAS A HILARIOUS WAY OF EXPRESSING HERSELF. WARNING “Joyride" • Desi Arnaz.Jr Robert Carraame Anne Lockhart Melanie Griffith E THAT SAYS IT ALL Qimrnij This was the night of the CRAWLING TERROR! A MOV teuir sandeRs ■MMLwf ON THEBEACH M LTO GRAN0 bend NOW OPEN 7 DAYS ENTERTAINMENT Alt WEEK also sun. & mon.PUSKvi & A MONDAY MATINEE Join Us Daily 4-7 p.m. - Pirat's Cave Specials DOMINION HOTEL ZURICH Entertainment Saturday Night Dwight James Dining Room Open Sunday 4:00-7:30 Featuring DAILY SPECIALS 12 noon-8 p.m. Keller, Vera Horner, Mrs. Hilda Wein, Mrs. Delmar Miller, Mrs. Albert Miller, Mrs. Bill Becker, Mrs. Barb Mclsaac and Pastor and Mrs. Mellecke. Guests of Zurich Twenty-three members of Zion Lutheran church Ladies’ Aid and Pastor Mellecke were guests of Zurich Lutheran church Women Tuesday evening. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Erb, parents of Miss Carol Erb, Afghanistan, .Asia. Mr. Erb spoke on their visit to Carol and her work there as well as showing slides. Talk about mothers Calvary United church Women held their May meeting Tuesday. The theme was “Mothers”. The World Outreach group was in charge with convener, Mrs. Mildred Kellerman. The meeting opened with a chorus “Cum by Ya”. Judy Mason sang “What a Friend we have in Mother”. Mrs. Don Gaiser read “Honor Thy Mother” followed by a poem, “Our Dear Moms”. Mrs. E. R. Guenther read the scripture followed by prayer. She also read a poem, “Old Fashioned”. Reverend Bruce Guy. spoke on the book, “The Life of Dr. McClure” former moderator of the United church in Canada. Mrs. Gordon Bender, president, conducted the business. A draw for Mother was won by Mrs. Letta Taylor. Sunshine Committee is Mrs. Syd Baker and Mrs. Stuart Wolfe. Mrs. Keller­ man read a letter from Andriane, sponsored girl in Tai-Ti. The meeting closed with the Mizpah Benediction. Personals Several from Dashwood attended the wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rader at Tavistock Community Centre Friday evening. Jim is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rader, Stratford. Mr. & Mrs. Stuart Wolfe attended the baptism of their granddaughter, Christy Lynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wolfe at Riverside United church, London, Sunday, and spent the day with the Wolfe family. Mrs. Ernest Koehler and Mrs. Ervin Eckstein are patients in Victoria Hospital, London, where they both underwent surgery. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Guenther were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Stickney, Stratford, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Godkin, Becky and Julie Anne, London. Mr. & Mrs. Fred Miller and girls, Zion; and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rader, London, were dinner guests, Sunday, Irvin is confined to hospital. Mr, & Mrs. Mike Burke and Susan, Brampton, spent the weekend with Milt Haugh. Dashwood Senior Citizens were guests of Zurich Seniors last Monday evening Hay taxes decrease <--- ---\ FISHERMAN'S COVE OPEN NOW FROM 11:30 - 8:00 p.m. everyday but Monday. FISH & CHIPS r n D I N G MOO in 52 calls JACKPOT H Reg. game* $1 CKprize 3 Special games $12 prize 1 Share-the-wealth game Wallv'sCHINESE tvuiij a garden Phone 235-0464 DASHWOOD HOTEL "Huron County's Fun Hotel" Picture Lounge May 18, 19&20 with Mr. and Mrs. Rader, Guests with Mr. & Dave Rader, Stacey Derek, were Mr. and Gordon Scott and boys, Crediton, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Glavin, Amy and Jody, Crediton; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Heywood and Lynette, Centralia and Richard and Susan Denomme and family. Mr. & Mrs. V. L. Becker and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Becker attended the baptism of Colin Joshua, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Becker, Lucknow, at Berea- by-the-Water, Goderich Lutheran church. Rev. M. Barz officiated and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Becker were sponsors., They were guests with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Becker and family, It is 46 years ago that Valentine Becker signed the first contract with Inter­ national Harvester Company in May 1932. The business is now known as V. L. Becker and Son Ltd. Ernest Koehler is spending some time at Huronview, Clinton, while Mrs, Koehler Mrs. and Mrs. at 7:15 REC. CENTRE JACKPOT $350 56 Calls SPECIAL $50 game BINGO May 22 HURON PARK 21 GAMES 18 REGULAR 1 JACKPOT 1 SPECIAL 1 SHARE THE WEALTH 7:45 p.m. quicky bingos LIC. No. 219071 ’ ADMISSION $1.00 EXTRA CARDS 25<? ea. or 5/$l .00 SHARE THE WEALTH 2 cards for 254 Sponsored by the Optimist Club of Stephen. No one under 16 years of age will be admitted. y Tiffany Dining Lounge Hours Open Mon. through Sat. 12-1:30 p.m. Only Reserve Now for Banquets & Holiday Parties The Outlaws Diningroom open Daily ■ Reservations Welcome QxfnHnJ •7AKWOOD COMPLETE ENJOYMENT dining lounge tlMnwaiiBy LfQ Srten forest MOTOR HOTEL ENTERTAINMENT May 19 & 20 We specialize in Weddings, Banquets & Receptions 238-2365 GRAND BEND ON HWY. 21 2 BLOCKS S. OF TRAFFIC LIGHTS It's cosy at the Oakwood Inn with a full range of activities just for you • FINE DINING CUISINE • 18 HOLE GOLF • MOTEL ACCOMMODATION-AND BEACH Enjoy yourself with us completely Licensed under L.L.B.O. INN RESORT IN GRAND BEND TENNIS ANYONE? EXETER TENNIS CLUB OPEN HOUSE Thursday, May 25, 8:00 p.m. Exeter Public School Library General Meeting, Tennis Instruction Registration, Refreshments CLUB MEMBERSHIP RATES Family ................................................$25.00 Couple .................................................20.00 Adult ................................................... 12.00 Student................................................ 10.00 All members receive prime court time, lessons at discount prices, free tournaments and compa­ nion competition. Come out May 25th for an enjoyable and infor­ mative evening and help get the club off the ground and spring into summer. For further information please contact Mrs. Pat Cottrell 235-0811, 235-0270; Mr. Bill Dinney 235-0231; Mrs. Ruth Mercer 235- 0342; Mrs. Fran Shaw 235-0208; Mrs. Agnes Cottrell 262-21 12, 235-0270. TWO FINE ESTABLISHMENTS UNDER THE SAME MANAGEMENT. Plpery Ipp LffiMOilGhCGE r[~ Tinery TAVERN ; I .. . we offer both a coffee shop and a separate din­ ing room with excellent cuisine in luxurious sur­ roundings. 243-2474 Pipery Ipp-------------- (Toaclt . . we offer a restaurant for fine family dining, seating capacity for 200 people and excellent ser- vice. 243.2663 tNTsTnTgT Located 9 miles south of Grand Bend on #21. Taxpayers of Hay township will be receiving a break on their taxes for the upcoming year with reduc­ tions ranging from ten to 15 mills approved by council. This year’s mill rate for residential public school supporters decreases from 162.60 mills to 149.73 mills, a lowering of over 12 mills. The mill rate for residen­ tial supporters of the separate school system will be 152.37 mills as compared to 162.22 mills for 1977. The commercial public support rate dives from 185.65 mills in 1977 to 170.22 mills for this year. Separate school sup­ porters in the commercial sector don’t receive quite as large a break, as their mill rate falls from 185.23 to 173.14. In a breakdown of the mill rate, education continues to take the largest chunk with close to two thirds of the mill rate being for educa­ tion. In the residential public category, the township’s general levy takes 27.60 mills, fire-4.74, recreation- 2.03, elementary schools- 48.43, secondary schools- 42.09 and county of Huron- 24.84 mills. The rates for residential separate school supporters are the same with the excep­ tion of elementary schools- 51.07 and secondary schools- 42.09. The commercial levy sees Hay general taking 32.46 mills, fire-5.58, recreation- 2.39, public elementary-53.81 or separate elementary- 56.73, secondary schools- 46.76 and the county levy 29,22 mills. Clerk-treasurer Joan Ducharme said that the reductions resulted from a lowering of the township’s levy. She said no major , capital expenditures have been budgeted for the up­ coming year and that the sale of a piece" of township property aided in the mill reduction. Last year the township purchased a road grader and a large truck, she said. The township’s 1978 budget has been set at $452,927 of which $133,602 must be raised through local taxes. The remaining $319,325 will be made up of provincial grants and township revenues. In addition, $1§3,383 must be raised in the township for education and county purposes. Of the township’s general levy, $2,574 will come from residential sector of Dash­ wood that is situated in Hay and $1,629 from the com­ mercial section. CHICKEN & CHIPS SHRIMP & CHIPS LIGHT LUNCHES Eat In or Take Out I s Grand Bend 63 River Road 238-2025 o Wed. May 24 8:30 P.M. ZURICH ARENA SPONSORED BY ZURICH REC BOARD NO PERSON UNDER 16 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK .x™ 235-2311 GRANDMA S SUBMARINES BINGO Thurs.,Mayl8 8:00 p.m. EXETER LEGION HALL 5 • 17 Regular | • 1 Jackpot I • 2 Share-the-I Wealth i JACKPOT BALL / B°NUS$250 ($225 in 53 calls 1 admission per person No Reserve Seats Admission $ 1.00 for 18 Rounds Extra cards 25c each or 5/$1.00 Share-the-Wealth - 2 cards for 25c Sponsored By Ladies' Auxiliary = No One Under 16 Years of Age Will Be Admitted miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Licence No. 212181 We don't want to create any problems, BUT We are looking for items for the annual Rummage Sale AND Flea Market Sponsored By The Exeter And District Heritage Foundation Lawn Furniture • Tools • Books • Toys • Clothing • Household Furniture After you clean out the attic, take your items to the town hall any Tuesday, Thursday or Friday Afternoon. OR CALL FOR PICKUP Mrs. Leone Brock 235-0494 Mrs. Olga Davis 235-2147 Doug Gould 235-0685 RUMMAGE SALE TO BE HELD AT THE TOWN HALL May 26 and May 27 All This Week St. John Ambulance Brigade is a body of volunteers — men, women and teenagers — who devote a large part of their spare time providing First Aid and Home Nursing to the public. If you are in­ terested in joining these dedicated people as a St. John Ambulance volunteer, contact St. John Ambulance, 46 Wellesley Street East, Toronto, M4Y1G5. COUNTRY SINGING ANITA PERRAS 14 Miles North On Richmond St. 227-4411