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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1979-07-25, Page 12FISHERMEN'S COVE RESTAURANT Specializing in Fresh Perch Dinners Eat in or Take out 63 River Road Grand Bend 238-2025 To everyone who helped to make the Zurich Fair a success. People who donated money and time, participants in parade, talent and baby shows and other events of the fair, queen contestants, exhibitors, judges, sponsors of horse show, Molson's Brewery, Village of Zurich arena employees, Zurich Lions club, Zurich and area chamber of commerce, Bank of Montreal, St. Boniface Parish and the parade committee. Zurich Agricultural Society BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8:30 P.M. FIRST SHOW AT DUSK For Information Phone: 111111111107011 air 482-7030 11111 :i irOtiim, DRIVE-IN THEATRE LIMITED BEECH STREET-CLINTON PLAYING WEDNESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY, JULY 25 - 26 - 27 - 28 4 et:44P The original t space man! 4 PLEASE NOTE Complimentary Passes not valid for this show. r!".•1-. ADULT ENTERTAINMENT IN THE 25th CENTURY" PLUS 2ND FEATURE They couldn't have celebrated happier annwersanes if they were named to each other. Ellen Alan Burstyn Alda ,,t,Man-lei-1rue, 'Next (lii;ar" ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Warning: Dialogue and content not suitable for childron PLAYING SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY JULY 29 - 30 - 31 ADMITTANCE RESTRICTED TO ?MOMS WItit 1.10 AGI CO OWN PLUS 2ND FEATURE CHEECH & CHONG'S ADMITTANCE R ESTRICTED 10 11110P45 11.6%/1S Of AGO CO OYU STARTING WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1 ...CATCH THEM TOGETHER FOR THE FIRST TIME! is the word _catch it 'ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ADULT .ENTERTAINMENT Warning: some material may be unsuitable for pre-teenagers, 41111111•111111111111110111111111111111111111111.11111111.11111111111111111111111111101111111111111116, Buck Rogers swings back to earth and lays it on the 25th Century! The monster MOVIOV IIMMOr l)MR111111C111 DASHWOOD HOTEL Friday & Sat, nights July 27, 28 Entertainment Country Buddies TIFFANY DINING LOUNGE Daily 12 noon - 1:30 p.m. Fri, & Sat. nights 9-6 p.m. _ "111 161 THREE AAA SEE RESTAURANT is now licenced with Beer & Wine Only Join us for lunch or dinner Specializing in charcoal steaks and excellent European dishes Hwy 83 & 4 235-2949 * * * 0 Also for a quick bite visit the Yellow Submarine 430 Main St. Exeter 235-2707 • Blind club holds picnic The Canadian Council of the Blind Bluewater Club had a picnic in the Harbour Park Goderich, July 18. The weather was perfect, warm in the sun and cool in the shade. They had their sister club from London as guests. The oldest lady, at the picnic, was Mrs. Reddick of London. Mrs. Reddick is 91 and travelled by chartered bus with the other club mem- bers. The afternoon was spent playing games and renewing old acquaintances. Lunch was served by the Dunlop Ladies Institute. * 17 Regular • 1 Jackpot • 2 Share-the. Wealth Licence No. 212181 Thurs. July 26 EXETER LEGION HALL JACKPOT ; $350.00 In 55 calls BINGO LUCAN ARENA Wed: July 25 Doors open - 7:15 p.m. E arly bird - 7:55 p.m. Regular games, Midway special, share the wealth, stand up, etc. Jackpot $550 - 55 calls Proceeds for Arena Double Door Card $1.00 Bingos will continue each Wednesday night. License No. 262386 Due fa Nome regulations he one undo/ 16 yenta (4454 will he admitted, • • •w in HARVEY • • PJuly 25 - Aug. 4 • • t,IL (EXCEPT SUNDAY) • "" RESERVATIONS INFORMATION AN, • d A 238-8451 IP 0 y COUNTRY PLAYHOUSE • • I GRAND BEN ION D • • , N rHE w NEXT ATTRACT iik , OWL AND THE PUSSYCAT , 04100 •000G .000000000 1 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • N T.V. STAR DON PORTER • O AS ELWOOD P. DOWD • WEIGHTLIFTING WINNERS — The lawn of the Exeter library was a popular place to be Friday evening as several area residents tried their hand at weightlifting. With Kevin Short of the Exeter Police Athletic Club are winners of the various categories, John Coolman, Joan Osgood, Ron Coolman and Brent Fowles. Staff photo! AHEM OPEN 7 DAYS ACV;EiK- i EXETER 235-2311 GRAND BEND-238-2161 GRANDMA'S SUBMARINES Pogo 12 OUR SUMMER' RETREAT OFFERS: • FINE DINING LOUNGE AND RESTAURANT • GOLF & TENNIS • MOTEL & CABINS • BEACH & GAMES • ENTERTAINMENT For Dinner Motel & Golf Reservations 238-2324 Dining Room 238-2328 APPlat..1 Huron Cattlemen's Association, -4‘ BEEF BARBEQUE AND DANCE, Seaforth Memorial Centre, Wednesday, August 1st Barbeque 6-8 p.m. Feel Free To Browse Our Beautiful Grounds Take A Short Drive South On The Lake And Discover . . . A gourmet's delight! Grand Bend Hwy. #21 Well known for its seafood, steaks and gourmet dinners WEEKEND ENTERTAINMENT & DANCING Join us for a lovely night out right across the road at the coach with dan- cing and entertainment. BBQ and Dance - $6.00 per person. Proceeds from this function will be used for educational purposes. Tickets available horn township directors and OMAF Office, Clinton - phone 482-3428 are holding an Old fashioned Grain Cut- ting Demonstration. Using a binder and team of horses on the farm of Ross McCur- dy Concession 6 Blanshard Twp. (1st farm east of Woodham) Pipery Both Located on Hwy. 21, 9 mi. S. of Grand Bend to "THE WILBEES" Sat. July 28 2 p.m. Everyone Welcome No Admission Free Pop For Kids Rain Date - Sunday July 29th Dancing 9-1 OPTIMIST CLUB OF KIRKTON WOODHAM AKWOOD INN Times-Advocate, July 25, 1979 CALL 243-2474 OPEN DAILY PI cry Iqn i ;MOTORLa5bil Pinery TAVERN dinin:i fronts Appearing All This Week The Fabulous, Famous ZURICH TOT WINNERS — The baby contest at the Zurich fair Saturday proved to be a pop- ular spot to be. Placing in the top three of the 12 to 18 month old category were Jeffrey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerard'Ducharme of Wyoming, Kim, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Geof- frey of Zurich and Chad, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Desjardine, also of Zurich. Staff photo EIGHT AND UNDER BIKERS — Several area young cyclists tested their bike riding skills Fri- day at Sidewalk Sale Days in Exeter. Finishing in the top three of the eight and under division were Harlen Tinney, Kevin Wallace and Brad Batten. T-A photo QUICK BIKERS — These three young men were the fastest bikers in the intermediate division of the Sidewalk Sale Days bike races held Friday in Exeter. Taking the top three spots were Jeff Pfaff, Fred Gregus and George Athanaskous. T-A photo Hotel clerk: 'We have no ;more rooms with bath. Would you mind sharing a I, bath with another man?" Guest: "No, as long as he stays at his end of the tub." THE STEWART BROTHERS Plus Exotic Dancing — 12 noon-7:30 P.M. NO COVER CHARGE meals available 11:30-2 P.M. & 5 P.M.-8 P.M. Share-the-Wealth - 5 fort1.06 11 for °2.00 il = 11111111111111M lllll 111/1111.110P Sponsored By Ladles' AwIlliary B = = No One Under 16 Years of Ago Will Be Admitted::: = = i.4.' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinitioniiimiumnimminiiimiiiiiiiiiiitaiiiiintilieumiiiiiiiiii, ir ACCORDION SOLO — Joanne Verlinde of RR 2, Hensall finished second in the instrumental section at Wednesday's Kirkton Garden Party, T-A photo INGO llllllllllllllll pn llll ,,,,...„• NOW 20 GAMES 1 admission per person No Reserve Seats Admission $1.00 for 18 Rounds Extra cards 254 each or 5/ 1140 TELL TALE MARKS — Ray Hamilton was the overall winner of Friday's pie eating contest at Sidewalk Days. He is shown here with some of the remnants of a cherry pie. T-A photo • '4h.34.:00V4P7' ; 1. :,' ',. gib* ,119 '.! g 41:0,11,5.• all bfiltte.1 1 1 4, a a 0. :,... • 4 ' li GRANTON GALS SING — Susanne and Leanne Sleeper, RR 2, Granton, provided a vocal duet as two of the youngest performers at the 35th edition of the Kirkton Garden Party, Wednesday. T-A photo