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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-06-01, Page 25Mark event at Brinsley By GORDON MORLEY 115th anniversary service Brinsley St. Mary’s Sunday with special music Anglican church held their by Bob Heywood and Calvin TWO FINE ESTABLISHMENTSTWO FINE ESTABLISHMENTS UNDER THE SAME MANAGEMENT.UNDER THE SAME MANAGEMENT. Pipery Ipp------------- Bouse ... we offer a restaurant for fine family dining, seating capacity for 200 people and excellent ser- vke' 243-2663 ENTERTAINMENT Sat. night Located 9 miles south of Grand Bend on #21. MONSTER BINGOS Horner, trinity Church, Ailsa Craig joined the congregation for the service, it being Rev Ralph’s farewell Service. St. Mary’s Church presented Rev. & Mrs. Ralph with a wall hanging grand­ father clock. Ladies Guild presented Mrs. Ralph with and cup and saucer. Ladies Served tea and lunch and a social time followed. Personals Cindy Prest graduated from R.N.A. School in London, Friday. Nine of the Brinsley United Church Sunday School held their bike-a-thon Sunday. Mrs. Fred Lewis Mrs. Jim Hodgins and Andrea, Mrs. Wilbert Lewis and Carolyn attended the shower Sunday for their cousin in Parkhill. Mr. & Mrs. Garnet Trevithick, St. Thomas were visitors Friday with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Trevithick. Mr. & Mrs. George Prest attended the graduation dance for their daughter Cindy, Friday night. A number from Brinsley teongregation attended the United Church anniversary service at Ailsa Craig, Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Charles Cor­ bett entertained relatives Sunday in honour of Dr. & Mrs. Robert Coates, London who are leaving to spend the summer in Dublin, Ireland. A Sponsored by Clinton Service Clubs CLINTON COMMUNITY CENTRE EVERY MONDAY NIGHT starting JUNE 5, 1978 at 8:00 p.m The family of ERNIE and RENA ROSS invite all their friends to their 40th Wedding Anniversary Celebration, at the 15 Regular Games: *50. prize 3 Share-the-Wealth Games EXETER LEGION HALL on SAT., JUNE 3 GRAND PRIZE - EACH NIGHT * 1 ,ooo. LAP CARD U Regular Cards 2Sc each or 5 for $1 Share the Wealth cards 35c each or 5 for SI $1000 Jackpot Bingo Cards »l per card, or 3 Io- $3 Starting time 8 p m Fachevenmg Admission U yrs of age and over ALL PROCEEDS TO COMMUNITY SWIMMING POOL FUND Music by HEYWOOD’S ORCHESTRA 9 p.rri. -1 a.m. followed by a luncheon. "Best Wishes Only" INTRODUCING "PANZEROTTI Cheese Panzerotti Deluxe Panzerotti PHONE 235-2521 $2.50 Till You've Tasted Ours NEW HOURS the newest taste sensation $2.10 Our introductory offer to you is H.89 For your convenience we will be open until 2 o'clock on Friday & Saturday nights. Sundays 4-10 Join your friends at factory 411 Main St. S., Exeter You Ain't Tasted Pizza CUBS AT CAMPOREE — Cubs from Crediton were among the many groups attending the Camporee near Goderich over the weekend. From the left are Jeff Slaght, Robert Bowers, Michael Finkbeiner and Chad Miller. T-A photo Whalen lad enters walk By MRS. HAMILTON HODGINS ( WHALEN iCopgratulations!to sixiyear old Danny Scott on his nine mile walk Saturday for the Granton United Church Sunday School"walk. Funds from this walk to raise enough money to buy a Bible Van for Iran. Rev. and Mrs. Thornton, Jacksonville Florida visited Thursday with Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Ferguson. Mr. & Mrs. Hamilton HOdgins visited Sunday evening with Mrs. Gwen Grose, Lucan. Cubs enjoy camp event By MISS ELLA MOGLOCK CREDITON Members of the Crediton Cub Pack attended the camporee in the Goderich area last weekend. They were awarded second place in a contest with other packs. Gary Burns, Lucan, is director of the Crediton group. Irving Stahl has awarded the contract to Parker and Parker of Hensail to have his entire farm tile drained. Work has been started, and Thames Road people busy will be completed in time to have the acreage cultivated and seeded with navv beans. Times-Advocate, June 1, 1978 Page 25 nilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIHIIIIKlIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIHIIIllllllllHIOilllHHIIIIIIIilllllllllHJIlIt S UiiiiniiiHHifiiiiHnniHiKUHi; NOW I 20 I GAMES s 3 S 3 S I • 3 3 3 g 3 17 Regular 1 Jackpot 2 Share-the- Wealth Licence No. 212181 BINGO Thurs., June 1 8;oop.m. EXETER LEGION HALL BONUS! $25 . BALL J X S’ 2 22 By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE THAMES ROAD Many from this com­ munity called at the Health- Leslie Funeral Home Mit­ chell Saturday where they paid their respects to the late Elizabeth Templeman. The sympathy of the community is extended to Mr. & Mrs. John Templeman and family. Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Jeffery were guests at the Anderson- Heard wedding Saturday at Kirk ton United Church and the reception at Kirkton Woodham Community Centre in the evening. Mr. & Mrs. Howard Cunnington were guests at the Watson-Bender wedding at Dashwood Church Saturday and the reception at Exeter Rec Centre. Mr. & Mrs. George Kellett Woodham By MISS JEAN COPELAND Mrs. Ethel Walker, Caledonia spent the weekend with Miss Jean Copeland and also visited with Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Copeland, Cynthia, Ellen and Deanna, Sunday evening. A number from the community attended the Open House Sunday at the home of Mrs. Florence Heard in honour of her daughter Wendy’s for­ thcoming marriage. Mrs. Donald Morphy and Cheryl, London and Mrs. Cecil Murray, Exeter visited Sunday afternoon with Dr. & Mrs. George Morphy. Mrs. Keith Spackman, Mrs. Sid -Gibbons and Mrs. Edna Crawford, Stratford visited Monday afternoon with Mr. & Mrs. George Wheeler. Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Thomson and family were guests at the Anderson- Heard wedding in Kirkton, Saturday and the reception that followed. Mr. & Mrs. Harold Levy and family and Mrs. Mildred Mills, St. Marys were Sunday guests with Miss Rhea Mills, Mrs. Grace Mills, St. Marys visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Richardson and family. Mr. & Mrs. Nelson Mor­ phy, Richard and Leanne of Hyde Park wer£ guests on Sunday with • Dr. & Mrs. George Morphy. Richard returned home after spen­ ding the weekend with his grandparents. Mrs. John Rodd.attended the Westminster I Weekend for United Church Women. attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Larry Heard of Bly th, Friday. She is a niece. The sympathy of the com­ munity is extended to Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Heard, St. Marys. She is their daughter- in-law. Mrs. Donald Bray and Mrs. George Kellett at­ tended the Westminster College week-end in London for the United Church Women. Mrs. Mary Thomson, Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. William Rohde attended the 50th wedding anniversary celebration for Mr. & Mrs. Dave Spence of St. Marys, Sunday. It was held at Friendship House St. Marys. Almost 400 people attended the pork barbecue sponsored by the Elimville and Thames Road manse fund. It was held at Thames Road. A good crowd attended the Mission and Service Church service at Elimville Sunday morning. Please note the change of date. The United Church Women will hold their June meeting, June 12. ( I The family of JIM & ALLENE SCOTT would like to invite relatives, friends and neighbours to celebrate their 40th Wedding Anniversary at Mitchell Community Centre Sat., June 10 Dancing 9-1 No gifts please. <_____________—> Fisherman's Cove GRAND BEND Now Open 7 days a week MON. - THURS. 8 am - 8 p.m. FRI., SAT., SUN.,8 a.m.-9 p.m. LUNCHEON SPECIALS 12 - 2 MON. - FRI. TICKETS AVAILABLE IN EXETER AT: Becker's, Gord's Variety, Hop­ per-Hockey Furniture Ltd., Jerry MacLean & Son Automotive Ltd., Livingstone s, Russell Electric ana any Lion's Club Member. ........................... ...........■■■■■■«...—.................................................................................................... .............. ' EXETER LIONS PRESENT m MAIN STREET FESTIVAL AT THE SOUTH HURON REC. CENTRE, EXETER SAT. & SUN., JUNE 10 All Get set for the fun event of the summer. The Exeter Lions Club have lined up a tremen­ dous weekend of entertainment for both days. Whether your taste runs from the ever- popular, toe-tapping, sing-a-long songs to gospel singing at its best, you'll find it a; this year's Main Street Festival. ----------------SATURDAY-....... MUSIC NIGHT-9 p.m.-l a.m. Featuring The ’MAIN STREET JUG BAND” and “THE LONDON CONNECTION” ADMISSION - $ 3.00 per person ....... .......... SUNDAY.............................. BEEF BARBECUE-5 p.m.-7 p.m. (Full Course Beef Dinner,Dessert & Beverage) ADMISSION-ADULTS »5.00 CHILDREN UNDER 12-»2.50 GOSPEL SINGING 7:30 p.m.-10 p.m. IN THE ARENA SOUNDS OF FAITH — KITCHENER, GROUP SEVEN — HAMILTON NO ADMISSION BUT VOLUNTARY OFFERING WILL BE ACCEPTED tebowfaiiM.frii.i..... JACKPOT $200.00 in 52 calls 1 admission per person No Reserve Seats Admission $ 1.00 for 18 Rounds Extra cards 25c each or 5/$l .00 Share-the-Wealth - 2 cards for 25p Sponsored By Ladies' Auxiliary = E 2 5 = No One Under 16 Years of Age Will Be Admitted 2 .TiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir Part of the Clinton Spring Fair... CLINTON TRACTOR PULL (Sanctioned by Western Ontario Tractor Puller's Association at the CLINTON KINSMEN RACEWAY (COMMUNITY PARK) FRIDAY, JUNE 2 starting at 6:00 p.m. ADMISSION: *3.00 (CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE) For the Fans * Class*? of Pulling. Soo tho Pull from Western Ontario’s Newest Covered Grandstand. Come and bring the whole family...Lunch Counter and Refreshments, Midway In operation, trade show in'the Arona, and a Special Oc­ casion Permit has boon issued. For the Pollers CLASSES: 8,000 lb. stock; 7,000 lb. truck; 10,000 lb. stock; 7,000 Jb. open; 12,000 lb. stock; 9,000 lb. open; 16,000 lb. stock; 18,000 ib. stock. WEIGH IN: 4:00 p.m. - Fleming’s Feed Mill. LOADING: H. Lobb's Farm Machinery, Bayfield Road. ENTRY FEES: *5.00 stock & >10.00 open PRIZES: Open classes - *584.; Stock - *200. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL: Fred Lobb 482-3321 Gary Jewitt 482-3231 ■■■MMOMiaWM IIIIIII8 |||M III III...... Have Fun at the Fair! Ontario’s Largest Spring Fair SPRING FAIR CLASS "B" 124th YEAR FRI. SAT. SUN. FRIDAY, JUNE 2 11:00 A.M. — 4-H Open Classes 12 Noon — Ontario Jersey Show 12:30 P.M.— Huron Hols­ tein Show 3:00 P.M. — Arena Concessions Open to Public 6:00 P.M. — Ladies' Ex­ hibits in Auditorium 6:00 P.M. — Western On­ tario Tractor Pull (Sanc­ tioned) Open Classes - Out of Field Classes - $2,- 500. in Prize Money JOYES MIDWAY IN FULL OPERATION ALL TOE! DAYS LUHOi COUNTERS J Operated by Ladies Division SATURDAY, JUNE 3 12 Noon — Ladies' Exhibit 12:30 P.M. —Horse Show (Line Classes Begin) 1:00 P.M. — Parade Through Town - Livestock Judging •— Baby Show 7:00 P.M. — Teams in Harness 9:00 P.M. — Evening Grandstand Show SUNDAY, JUNE 4 1:00 P.M. — Western Horse Association of On­ tario (Approved Show) — Beef Cattle Ciasses — Ladies' Exhibits HURON CENTRAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY BILL FLYNN, President R.R. 4, Clinton, Ontario ROBERT M.GIBBINGS, Secretary-Treasurer JR.R. 1, Clinton, Ontario