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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-06-08, Page 25Featuring DAILY SPECIALS 12 noon-8 p.m, Wflllv'c CHINESE VVUliy 5 GARDEN ____________Phone 235-0464 —< ■ > Hi |. . 1» . .. . Ask assistance in hit and runs Officers of the Exeter police department are looking for two vehicles which were involved in two hit and run incidents this week. Thursday at 9 p.m. a vehicle driven by Marilyn Williamson, 90 Sanders street was damaged to the extent of $800 when it was struck from behind by an unknown vehicle. The mishap occurred at the corner of Main and Huron streets. The wanted vehicle is believed to be a miPM «ll» || 111 !■ —»»!—iH11hih^Iiii|iiiI.I emjUiilIlilll The McGillivray Central Home and School Association and Staff. Cordially invite all former pupils, teachers, trustees, friends and relatives to a RETIREMENT RECEPTION IN HONOUR OF MRS. ILA HAMILTON on SUNDAY JUNE 11, 1978 2 - 5 p.m. at McGillivray Central School Presentation at 3:00 p.m. For further information call 227-4677 or 294-6772 1970 to 1974 Chevrolet Nova or Chevelle, dark green or blue in colour. Jt received extensive damage to the grille, bumper, fender and hood. In the second incident, a vehicle owned by Marjorie Glanviile, RR 1, Hensall was struck by an unknown vehicle while it was parked on Main street, north of John at 4.50 p.m. Monday. The wanted vehicle is described as a 1975 or 1976 wine coloured Oldsmobile or Chevrolet damage to bumper. Anyone formation regarding either accident is asked to call tne Exeter police department at 235-1235. Information received will be kept con­ fidential. with possible the right front having in- HIGHWAY. Great Country & Western TIM DANIELS Featured on Tommy Hunter Show with Julie Lynne your way . . . Hours Fri. & Sat. Sun. BRING A FRIEND 1 MEAL FULL PRICE 1 MEAL HALF PRICE THURS. - FRI. - SAT. - SUN. ONLY JUNE 8, 9, 10, & 11 Licenced Under L.L.B.O. Mon. thru Thurs.11 a.m. - 1 a.m. 11 a.m. - 2 a.m. 4 p.m. - 10 p.m. factory" 411 Main St. S., Exeter PHONE 235-2521 You Ain't Tasted Pizza Till You've Tasted Ours RARE APPEARANCE — Woody and the Main Street Jug Band will make one of their rare appearances this Saturday as part of the Exeter Lions Main St. Festival. The group will play for dancing and sing-a-longs abthe rec centre, Saturday. Members from the left are: Ed Mittelholtz, Rick Graham, Pwayne Tinney, George Godbolt, Chris Mittelholtz, Bob Fletcher and Woody Davidson. Other activities on the weekend include a beef barbecue and gospel singing program on Sunday. Accident property damage drops The number of area ac­ cidents and the resulting property damage and in­ juries dropped sharply this week. There were four crashes with four minor in­ juries being reported. Two of the accidents oc­ curred on Friday, the first involving three vehicles which collided on Usborne concession 2-3, south of Highway 83. Drivers in­ volved were Doris Westlake, RR 3 Exeter; Gilbert Dow, Exeter; and Mervin Jones, Walton. Exeter OPP Constable Jack Straughan listed total damage at $1,300. A car driven by Susan Whitson, Sarnia, went out of control on the same day on Highway 84, west of Hensall. The driver and a passenger, Mona Dedobbileer, Tupper- ville, sustained minor in­ juries. Damage was set at $1,500 by Constable Wall y Tomasik. In the first of two Satur­ day crashes, a vehicle driven by Donald Minzen, Grand Bend, was forced off the road by an unknown vehicle and struck a sign on the Crediton Road, east of concession 18-19 of Stephen. Damage was estimated at $825 by Constable Tomasik. The other crash involved a vehicle operated by Hugh Stride, Kitchener, which skidded onto the shoulder of Highway 83 west of the Huron-Perth line and struck a culvert. Minor injuries were sustained by the driver and a passenger, Vicki Parks, Kitchener. Constable Jim Rogers investigated and set damage at $800. During the week, the local detachment officers laid 11 charges under the Highway Traffic Act, seven under the Liquor Licence Act and 13 under the Criminal Code. Times-Advocate, June 8, 1978 Page 25 ROLLER SKATINC ...........EVERY ' ' ’ FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY 8 p.m. -11 p.m. ADMISSION $1.00, RENTALS 50c ZURICH ARENA TWO FINE ESTABLISHMENTS UNDER THE SAME MANAGEMENT. .... we offer both a coffee shop and a separate din­ ing room with excellent cuisine in luxurious sur­ roundings. 243-2474 Pinery Ipi>--------------------------------- ... we offer a restaurant for fine family dining, seating capacity for 200 people and excellent ser- vice. 243-2663 ENTERTAINMENT Sat. night Located 9 miles south of Grand Bend on #21. j THIS WEEKEND The family of JIM & ALLENE SCOTT would like Io invite relatives, friends and neighbours to celebrate their 40th Wedding Anniversary at Mitchell Community Centre Sat., June 10 Dancing 9-1 , No gifts please. num..... I m iWQ^ Forty for Joe Glavin Sat., June 10th 9-1 GLAVIN'S Turnip Storage k J South Huron Recreation Centre (Exeter) Roller Skating EVERY Fri. 8-11 P.M. Sun. 1 - 4 P.M. Tues. 7- 9:30 P.M Regular * $4.00 Specials - $2.00 Rentals 50* SPECIAL Friday, June 9th "BULLIT" EXETER LIONS PRESENT 5Of., MAIN STREET <$(K IF FESTIVAL - AT THE SOUTH HURON REC. CENTRE, EXETER SAT. & SUN., JUNE 10 & 11 1 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 at 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 TICKETS AVAILABLE IN EXETER AT: Becker’s, Gord's Variety, Hop­ per-Hockey Furniture Ltd., Jerry MacLean & Son Automotive Ltd., Livingstone's, Russell Electric and any Lion's Club Member. .niiw.aw1 wifawWiwti