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BIRTHS —
HUSTON — Gary and Verlyn
Huston are proud to announce the
arrival bf twins, David Lawrence
and Verlyn Denise on March 8,
1.983. A new brother and sister for
Christina and Gary -Allan. Two
new grandchildren for Mr. and
Mrs. Mel Huston and Mr. Allan
Miller. 11 •
MARTENE — Clare and Brenda
(nee Parsons) thank God for the
sate arrival of their daughter,
Elisha Elizabeth, born on
February 20, 1983 at St. Joseph's
Hospital. Proud grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs,. Jack Parsons and
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Martene.
Special thanks to Dr. Vilos, Dr.
King, Dr. Woodfine, 3rd floor nur-
sing staff and also to all the
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
staff. 11•
MAY — Fred and Lucy May are
pleased to announce the birth of
their son, Austin Frederick, at
Women's College Hospital, Toron-
to on March 8th. Grandson for
Warren and Bonnie May, Exeter,
and Ralph and Annette Paquin of
Kapuskasing. 11'
McCANN — Larry and Barb are
pleased to announce the safe ar-
rival of Kyle Mark on March 8,
1983 at St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don weighing 8 lbs. 13 oz. A
welcome brother for Laura, Clint,
Nathan and Sarah. Proud grand-
parents are Noreen McCann and
George and Lottie Grenier. 11c
PARSONS — Allan and Val( rte
are happy to announce the safe
arrival of Ryan William on March
9, 1983 'at South Huron Hospital
weighing 6 lbs. 15 oz. A little
brother for Scott and Mark. Pro-
ud grandparents are Bill and
Helen Parsons, Exeter and Stan
and Hannah Marche, New-
foundland. 1lc
PARSONS — Steve, Cheryl and
Erin are very pleased to an-
nounce the arrival of Laura
Kristen on March 8, 1983 at 6:35
p.m. at St. Joseph's Hospital.
Fourth grandchild for Mr. and
Mrs. Ernie Parsons, London and
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Westcott. 11'
PENNINGA — Jane Penninga is
pleased to announce that Mrs.
Don Penninga is now the proud
grandma of her son, Steven
Donald. He was born on February
28, 1983 at St. Joseph's Hospital in
London, weighing in at 8 lbs. 5 oz.
Mom and Steven are both doing
well. 11•
TRIEBNER — Brian and Audry
are pleased to announce the safe
arrival of Matthew Brian,
weighing 8 lbs. 11 oz. at St.
Joseph's Hospital, London on
March 2, 1983. A new baby
brother for Jonathan. Proud
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
David Triebner, Brucefield and
Mr. and Mrs. John McClennan.
Palmerston. 11c
V,AN SLiGTENHORST — Evert
and Joan thank God for the gift of
a daughter, Carolyn Joy born
March 3. At sister for Darcy,
Rachelle and Sarah. The sixth
grandchild for Mrs. Margaret
Elliott, Zurich. Thirty-second
grandchild for Mr. and Mrs.
Evert Van Sligtenhorst Sr. of
Tara. Ilc
DEATHS —
HEIDEMAN — At South Huron
Hospital, Exeter, on Saturday.
March 12, 1983, Mrs. Frieda
Katharina tSchilbe) Heideman,
of Goshen Street North, Zurich, in
her 92nd year. Beloved wife of the
late Egbert Heideman (1962).
Dear mother of Karl of Zurich.
Mrs. Heideman was predeceased
by a daughter Martha ( 1962) and
one son Albert (1965). She is also
survived by 2 grandsons, Howard
and Wayne Heideman. Visitation
was held at the Zurich Chapel of
Michael P. O'Connor Funeral
Homes, 49 Goshen Street North,
where the funeral service was
conducted on Monday, March
14th at 2 PM with Pastor Carl
Onofrio officiating. Interment in
St. Peter's Lutheran Cemetery,
Zurich. Donations to the Ontario
Heart Foundation will be ap-
preciated. t lc
DAVIS — At South Huron
Hospital, Exeter, on Saturday,
March 12, 1983 Mr. Ernest (Er-
nie) Richard Davis, of 62 Nelson
Street, Hensall, in his 75th year.
Beloved husband of Irene
(Fowler) Davis. Dear father of
Robert, of Minehead, Somerset,
England, Michael, of Kulu, H.P.,
India and Kay Rathwell of Hen-
sall. Dear brother of George and
Lillian, both of Somerset,
England. Predeceased by one
sister Louise. Also survived by 4
grandchildren, Nicola and Janaki
Davis and Katie and Jeffrey
Rathwell. Mr. Davis was a past
President of Hensall Legion No.
468 serving as President for the
terms of 1966 through 1968. Visita-
tion at the Hensall Chapel of
Michael P. O'Connor Funeral
Homes, 118 King Street where the
funeral service was conducted on
Tuesday, March 15th at 2 PM. In-
terment followed in Hensall Union
Cemetery. A Legion Memorial
service under the auspices of Hen-
sall Branch No. 468 was con-
ducted in the funeral home Mon-
day evening. Donations to the
Canadian Cancer Society or the
Church of your choice will be ap-.
preciated. llc
PLUMSTEEL — At University
Hospital, London on Tuesday,
March 8, 1983, Eleanor Mabel
Plumsteel, of the Blue Water Rest.
Home, Zurich and formerly of
Clinton in her 78th year.
Predeceased by her parents,
William and Mabel Plumsteel.
Survived by two sisters, Jean
(Mrs. Harold Snell) of Exeter and
Margaret (Mrs. J. Maurice
Kingston) of Seattle, Washington.
Miss Plumsteel was born in Clin-
ton, Ontario on July 19, 1905. She
attended Clinton Public and
Secondary Schools and graduated
from the University of Western of
Ontario in 1930. She taught
English and History.at a secon-
dary school level. She was a
member of Ontario Street United
Church, Clinton. The funeral ser-
vice was held at Ball and
Falconer Funeral Home, Clinton
on Friday, March 11 at 2 PM with
Rev. Grant Mills of Exeter of-
ficiating. interment in Clinton
Cemetery. Ilc
ehuh
Calvary
United Church of Canada
Dashwood
Minister
REV. BARBARA LAING
Organist
Miss Idella Gabel, A.R.C.T.
Wed. Mar. 16 - 8 p.m.
Bible Study
Thurs. Mar. 17 - 6:30 p.m.
Dashwood Teen Group
Sunday. March 20
9 45 a.m. Worship Service
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
Wed. Mar. 23 - 9:15
Learning for Lent at Zurich
Everyone Welcome
Bethel
Reformed Church
Huron Street East, Exeter
REV. ABRAM BLAAK
Minister
Sunday. March 20
10.00 a.m. Worship
11 00 o.m. Sunday School
7'.30 p.m. Worship
Everyone Welcome
Coven Presbyterian
Church
MINISTER
REV. KENNETH KNIGHT
Phone 235-2243
Organist
Mr. Robert McIntosh
Sunday, March 20
1 3 p.m. Afternoon Worship
1 30 p.m. Sunday School
All Grades
Everyone Welcome
The Trivitt
Memorial Church
(Anglican)
Main at Gidley, Exeter
the REV. J.W. SUTTON
Rector
235.2335
Sunday, March 20
Fifth Sunday in lent
11.15 a.m. Family Service
Nursery
Every Wednesday in lent
7:00 p.m. Eucharist
7:30 p.m. Bible Study
A welcome to Visllors
Zion
Lutheran Church
Dashwood
Poster
REV. MAYO MELLECKE
Wed. Mar. 16 - 7:30 p.m.
Lenten Service each Wednesday
Sunday, March 20
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
and Bible Study
11:00 a.m. Divine Service
Everyone ti/e'come.
Exeter Christian
Reformed Church
Main St. North
MINISTER
REV. B.H. DE JONGE
B.A. M.Div.
Phone 235-1723
Sunday, Morch 20
10:00 o.m. - Morning Worship
Sunday School • Preschoolers
2:30 p.m. • Afternoon Worship
Sunday School Grades 1.4
Everyone Welcome
Nursery Available
-listen to
The Back to God Hour
Radio Program - Sundays
CKNX Dial 920 - 10:30 o.m.
CHLO Dial 1570 - 4:30 p.m.
CHOK Diol 1070 6:45 a.m.
"Overcoming Bad Religion"
Television
Faith 20 • Global 6 (cable 3)
"The New Life"
9:30 o.m. Sundays
Exeter United Church
James of Andrew
Mir'ster
REV. JAMES FORSYTHE
Assistant Minister
REV. GRANT MILLS
Organist and Choirmaster
Mr. Robert Cameron
Sunday. March 20
Fifth Sunday in lent
11:00 a.m. Worship Service
Sunday School Classes
1:30 Confirmation Class
Nursery facilities available
Courtesy Car 235.2656
All Are Welcome
ANNOUNCEMENTS —
In honour of the 50th Wedding
Anniversary of Campbell and
Grace Eyre, their family are
holding an Anniversary Dance at
Hensall on Saturday, March 26,
1983. Everyone welcome. Best
wishes only please. For more in-
formation call 527-1018 or 262-5738.
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CARDS OF THANKS —
The family of the late Lloyd
Reynolds wish to sincerely thank
relatives, friends and neighbours
for sympathy cards, floral
tributes, memorial donations and
many, acts of kindness during our
bereavement. Special thanks to
Dr: Gans, Rev. Forsythe, Rev.
Sutton, Legion Branch 167, and
.Dinney Funeral Home.
Dorothy Reynolds and ly.11*
t
1 wish to thank my family,
friends and neighbours for
flowers, cards, gifts, visits and
phone calls while I was a patient
to St. Joseph's Hospital and since
returning home. Special thanks to
Dr. Lee Siebert and assistants,
Sisters and nurses on 5th floor
South East for care and kindness.
It will always be remembered.
Dorothy Ohmayer 11•
Thank you to my friends,
neighbours and relatives for
cards, flowers, treats and visits
while 1 was a patient in South
Huron Hospital and since return-
ing home. Special thanks to Dr.
O'Connor and the staff of South
Huron Hospital for their kindness.
Roxie Weber llc
1 wish to thank my relatives,
friends and neighbours for the
lovely flowers, cards, treats and
visits I received while I was in
South Huron Hospital. Special
thanks .to the nursing staff for
their wonderful care.
Mabel Kirk 11'
My sincere thanks to all who
came to see me, sent flowers,
cards and treats, and to Dr. Ecker
and nurses who cared for me
while i was a patient in South
Huron. Hospital. . Ted Pooley
Caven Presbyterian Gordon
Aux. would like to extend a big
thank you to everyone who at-
tended our turkey supper on
March 2. Our appreciation also to
the P.C.W. ladies for the pies and
their help in any way, the men
who wound up with dish pan
hands, to A&li for helping with
the ticket sales and Frank for the
turnips. With all your help, our
supper was a success. Thanks
again. 11c
IN MEMORIAM—
FORD — In loving memory of our
brother-in-law, Arthur Ford, who
died February 2, 1981 and our
dear sister Leda, who died March
19, 1981.
Resting where the shadows fall,
Silently remembered by us all.
No longer here, our lives to share
But in our hearts they are always
there.
Always remembered by Alma
and Ina and families. 11'
Corning Events
BINGO — Every Tuesday even-
ing at Vanastra Centre, RR 5 Clin-
ton. 8 p.m. First regular card
$1.00, 15 regular games, 3 share
the wealth. Jack Pot $200 must go.
Admission restricted to 16 years
and over. 26tfn
HURON PARK GUIDES &
BROWNIES Bottle Drive --
March 26. 10 a.m. Huron Park,
Centralia and Crediton 10.i lc
STRAWBERRY & HAM SUP-
PER -- Wednesday, June 22 at St.
Marys Church. Brinsley.lu,11.12c
THE HURON COUNTY
HEALTH UNIT invites you to at-
tend the Expectant Parent
Education Classes, being held in
the South Huron Ilospital com-
mencing Monday, March 28, 1983
from 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. Series will
begin with 2 Early Bird classes
followed by 6 Regular classes.
The cost is SP.00. The next series
of classes will begin the week of
September 12, 1983. For pre-
registration or further informa-
tion, please call the Health Unit
office in your area at 235-7014.
I1.12c
PUPPET SHOW — Exeter Public
Library, Tuesday March 22 at 2
p.m. Ages 5-1(1. Ile
HURON COUNTY HEALTH
UNIT — presents an Information
Night on Cancer and Breast Self -
Examination with Dr. P. Englert.
South Iluron District High School,
Room 120 at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday
April 12. Film and hand-out
material included. Free admis-
sion and refreshments. 11,12c
EUCHRE — Tuesday, March 22
at Crediton Community Centre.
Sponsored by the Crediton
Women's Institute. Admission
$1.((0. Lunch provided. Everyone
welcome I tc
TOWN & COUNTRY
HOMEMAKERS -- Annual
Meeting, Wednesday April 6, 1983
6 p m. for 7 p.m. dinner. Com•
munity Centre, Blyth. Tickets
$7.50 available from l'aulSteckley
(565.21471. Speaker - Elaine
Baillie, Activation Consultant
Ministry of health lie
FAMILY FUN — with a musical
concert featuring The ('rippled
Ducks, Richard Knechtel and Jiro
Medd and the I'leasure Pac, Sun-
day. March 27, at 2:30 p.m. at
Blyth Memorial Hall Adults $4,
Children. $1.50. ('all 523-9300. tic
SEAFORTII'S 5T11 OLD TYME
FIDDLE ,IAMBORF:F: — Spon-
sored by the Van Kgmnnd Foun-
dation. Sunday, March 27th, 1.8
p.m. Seaforth District high
School. A large number of novel
ty and amateur fiddlers. Also solo
or group step dancing. Admis-
sion: Adults $2.50, Children under
12 (accompanied by adult 1: Free.
Everyone welcome! 11,12c
EUCHRE PARTY scheduled in
Ml. Carmel school. Sunday,
March 20th has been cancelled.
Further information phone
2146283. 11'
IN MEMORIAM —
ANDERSON — In loving memory
of a dear father, grandfather and
great-grandfather who passed
away 1 year ago March 15, 1982.
What I would give if i could say,
Hello Dad in the same old way,
To hear your voice or see your
smile,
To sit with you and chat awhile.
So you who have a father, cherish
him with care,
For you'll never know the
heartache
Until you see his empty chair.
Lovingly remembered by your
family. 11•
ANDERSON — In loving memory
of a dear husband, Jim, who pass-
ed away March 15, 1982.
Put your arms around him, Lord,
Treat him with special care,
Make up for all he suffered;
And all that seemed unfair.
Without farewell, he fell asleep,
But only memories for us to keep,
If he could have spoken before he
died,
These are the words he would
have replied.
"This life for me is truly past,
I love you all till the very last,
Weep not for me but courage
take,
And love each other for my sake."
Dearly loved and remembered
by wife Edna. 11*
BENDER — In loving memory of
a dear mother and grandmother,
Dorothy Bender who passed away
March 20, 1980.
God called her home, it was His
will,
But in our hearts, we love her
still.
Her memory is as dear today
As in the hour she passed away.
We often sit and think of her,
When we are all alone.
For memory is the only thing
That grief can call its own.
Sadly missed and always loved
by Betty, Ken and families. 11'
BRINTNELL — In loving
memory of a dear husband,
father and grandfather, Jim, who
passed away March 20, 1980.
In all the world we shall not find,
A heart so wonderfully kind,
So soft a voice, so sweet a smile,
An inspiration so worthwhile.
A sympathy so sure, so deep
A love so beautiful to keep.
Lovingly remembered by wife
Lois, Russell and Mary,
Beverley and Margaret,
Margaret and Leonard, Jaqueline
and John, and grandchildren.11c
GRINNEY — In loving memory
of a dear mother Eilene who pass-
ed away March 16, 1982.
In our hearts your memory
lingers
There is not a day dear mother
that we do not think of you.
Forever loved and missed by
daughter Diane and son-in-law
Ernie. 11c
GRINNEY — In loving memory
of a dear wife, mother and grand-
mother, Eilene Grinney who pass-
ed away one year ago March 16,
1982.
This day is remembered and
quietly kept,
No words are needed, we'll never
forget.
Deep in our hearts you will
always stay,
Loved and remembered every
day.
Always loved and remembered
by husband Jim a'td Dennis,
Diane, Ernie and Eric. 11•
GRINNEY — In loving memory
of a dear sister; Eilene Grinney
who passed away one year ago
March 16, 1982.
Memories are like threads of
gold,
They'll never tarnish or grow old,
As you were, you will always be
Treasured thoughts in our
memory.
Days of remembrance quietly
kept
in the hearts of those who will
never forget.
Always remembered by Verna,
Margaret, Allen and Blanch,
Gilbert and Jean, Grant and
Dorothy, Keith and Etl 'lene.l is
McFALLS — in loving memory
of our dear father and grand-
father, George McFalls who pass-
ed away April 13, 1968.
Sunshine fades and shadows fall,
Time takes way the edge of grief-,
But sweet remembrance outlasts
all
And memory turns hack every
leaf.
Always remembered and sadly
missed by Ross, Hazel, Joyce and
their families. llc
PEARSON — In loving memory
of a dear son and brother, Jeffry
Stevan, who left us March 21,
1982.
We think of you in silence
And make no outward show.
But what it meant to lose you,
No one will ever know.
You wished us no farewell,
Or ever said "Goodbye",
You were gone before we knew it,
And only God knows why.
We do not need a special day,
To bring you to our minds.
The days we do not think of you
Are very hard to find,
They say time heals all sorrows
And helps us to forget
But time has so far only proved
How much we miss you yet.
To know we never said
"Good-bye"
Will always bring regret
But the hearts that love you
dearly
Are the hearts that will never
forget.
Dearly loved and sadly missed
by Mom, Dad, Lana and Shawn.
11•
PEARSON — in memory of a
beloved husband and father Jef-
fry Stevan Pearson.
Time endears hut cannot fade,
The memories that love has
made.
Forever loved and sadly miss-
ed by his wife, Susan and
daughter, Laura. 11'
•••
Blessed are the
ones who share
kindnesses with
their nelghborl
LEGION JUNIOR WINNERS — Exeter Public School junior winners In the Exeter
Legion public speaking contest Holly Beuerman, Paula Parkinson, Christine Walker
and Kelly Talbot receive their prizes from Clay Murray of the Legion.
Former Granton woman
is hospital life member
By MRS. E. SUMMERS
Granton
A number of United Church
Women members and friends
of Mrs. Delmar (Jean)
Westman formerly of Gran-
ton, attended a reception held
at St. Marys Memorial
Hospital in her honor on
March 10. This occasion was
held in order to present Jean
with her life membership pin,
in appreciation of her long
service as general program
convener for all four units of
the U.C.W.
Jean is now a resident at
the hospital and confined to a
wheelchair and suffers from
arthritis in her hands and
limbs. Mrs. Robt. Hardie paid
tribute to he valuable service
that Jean had given to the
U.C.W., by providing such in-
teresting programs through
the years.
In the absence of the presi-.
dent, of the general .U.C.W.
Mrs. Leroy Bryan, Mrs.
Nelson Tate, vice president
made the presentation.
Unit 3 meeting
Unit 3 of Granton
UCW met at the home of Mrs.
Fred Cook on March 9, with
Mrs. Chas. Hayden presiding.
A quilt was assembled to be
ready for the fall bazaar.
Details were discussed for
the Fashion Show from Jodi
Fashions London, which will
be sponsored by the Unit on
April 21 at the United Church
beginning with a dessert tea
at 6 p.m. This unit will buy an
Easter lily for the Church on
Easter Sunday and plan to
spend March 28 at a quilting
bee at the home of Mrs. Robt
Garrett, all members to
come.
A tasty lunch was enjoyed
including homemade soup
contributed by Mrs. Bruce
Pierce.
Church news
At the Granton United
Church, the Rev. Bruce
Pierce was in charge of the
worship for the fourth Sunday
in Lent, and entitled his
message "Problems of
loneliness".
Jesus experienced
loneliness on many occasions.
There are ways we can help
to rid ourselves of the pro-
blem of loneliness, said the
WINS 001.0 — At the recent HOME figure skating com-
petition of the South Huron Rec Centre, Michael Rconkin
of Exeter won a gold medal. T -A photo
ladies Guild meets
By ANNE WALPER
Greenwoy
The March meeting opened
with the Auxiliary Prayer and
the Lord's Prayer repeated in
unison. Hazel Scott read the
Scripture from Good News for
Modern Men. Matthew 7:1-12.
Doris Hodgins read a thought
for today from the Friendship
Book. DonnaMcLinchey read
the Secretary's Report and
the Treasurer's Report was
given by Joyce Hodgins.
Fees and roll call showed
nine members were present.
Rheola Bullock visited the
Birthday box.
Thank you letters were
received from the mentally
handicapped and cancer
societies for our
contributions.
A meeting is to be held
April 27 to make final plans
for the Anniversary on May
29. Permission was given for
the Sunday School teachers to
set up a bake table at the
dessert euchre on April 20.
Doris Hodgins reported that
Mrs. Emma Krouch, Dean of
Women of the Christian View
Bible College is to be the guest
speaker for the World i)ay of
Prayer. Rev. Hill is going to
be away from March 20 until
March 26. Marion Hodgins
had a Bible Quiz which was
won by Jeanette Hodgins.
A delicious lunch was serv-
ed by Marion flodgins and
Pat Darling.
Friday evening the Willing
Workers met at the home of
Ken and Marion Larmer with
about fifteen members pre-
sent. The new hook
"Husbands and Wives" was
introduced. A tasty lunch was
served by Carolyn Woodburn
and Linda Eagleson and a
social time followed. The next
meeting Is April 2 at the home
of Morley and Linda
Eagleson.
Week -end visitors with
Clarence and Geraldine Stone
were Ronald and Nancy Stone
and family of London. They
celebrated Ronald's birthday.
We spent a few days recent-
ly in Montreal. It is an in-
teresting city where extreme-
ly old buildings are blended
with ultra modern structures
of glass and steel.
From our window on the
tenth floor we could get a
wonderful view of the city at
night. On top of Mount Royal
is a huge lighted cross and
this is probably what most
people remember from
history.
Another building that in-
trigued the was a huge
cathedral with life-size
statues of Christ and the
twelve disciples looking out
over the city.
Montreal is a city of high
fashion with many styles
coming directly from France.
There is no doubt that Mon-
treal has charm and the more
you see it the better you like
it.
Marion Sleeper is home
from University Hospital.
Church service
Rev. Moore chose for the
topic of his sermon on Sun-
day, "A Close Encounter with
God." Special music was
played with Evelyn Curts at
the organ and Marlene
Turner at the piano and an-
thems were sung by both
Junior and Senior Choirs.
The Congregational pot-
luck supper is at the church
Wednesday March 16 at 6:31)
p.m. After supper the Rev.
Burton Crowe of Centralia
will be showing slides.
Many area farmers attend-
ed the special day at Parkhill
Community Centre on Mon-
day sponsored by Master
Feeds,
Minister. Draw closer to God
in a mature way. When lone-
ly look to God for help and
spiritual fellowship. to accept
the attitude of others and
forgive them and finally
define the reason for being
lonely, don't be selfish, think
of others trust in God as your
Savior. He has promised that
he will never fail or foresake
you.
The first Scripture Lesson
was read by Josie Anderson.
At the St. Thomas Anglican
Church the Rev. Peter Der-
rick Rector of St. Thomas,'
conducted the Morning
Prayer service. The First
Lesson was read by Steven
Ready and the second lesson
by Ken Hoar.
The Rector spoke on the
Parable of the Prodigal Son.
The. Rev. Derrick said he
looked on the Parable of the
Prodigal Son, as the Parable
of the Forgiving Father.
C.G.1.T, presentation
A presentation of a new
tricycle to help in the training
of the special disability of
Bennie, the four year old son
of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kop, took
place during the service on
Sunday morning. Taking part
in the ceremony were
C.G.I.T. members, Heidi
Hayden, Christine Jones,
Josie Anderson and Kendal
Anderson.
In a short address Heidi
said that one of the C.G.I.T.
objectives was stewardship
which meant serving others.
Ben Kop sr. on behalf of
himself and his family thank-
ed the girls and their leaders
for such a generous gift and
said it was such a nice thing
to do.
This gift was, purchased
with part of the funds from
the recent gospel night.
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The
Exeter
Inn
Main St. North
Exeter
Entertainment
this weekend
Thurs., Fri. & Sat.
Southern
Pride
Hours:
Mon. - Sat.
6 a.m. to 1 a.m.
Sunday
10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Wheeling
West
Virginia
April 1 to 3
$1'59°°
CDN p.p. double
COII
Ellison Travel
235-2000
toll free
1-800-265-7022
Huron County
Family Planning
Project
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
All medications, IUD's etc.
provided free of charge
GRACE COMMUNITY
CHURCH
Huron Centennial School
BRUCEFIELD, ONT.
482-9260. 565-5341
and 236.4979
10:00 a.m. - Family
Bible School
11+00 a.m. - Speaker
Randy Mann
Dennis Mercier MSC
Preaching the doctrine
of Grace
CPR & Red Cross
First Aid
Basle Cardiac Life
Support
Mar. 26 - 8 hours..$25°°
BCLS Racer,
Mar. 27 - 4 hours$15.00
Heart Saver
Mar. 27 - 4 hrs...$15,00
Red Cross Standard
First Aid
Mar. 19 & 20 - 16 hrs..
$34.00
To register or for more
information phone
Paul Robinson.
235-0149
after 5 p.m.
r
Wedding
Reception
for
Marilyn Bianchi
and
Max Donnan
Sat., March 19
8 p.m.
Everyone Welcome
For more
information call
229-6852 or
293-3400
Huron Park, 228-6733
Celebrate St. Patrick's Day
with
"Prairie Wing"
Thurs., Fri. and Saturday
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Kitchen Hours
Mon. - Fri. - 6:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
Sat. - 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
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Albatross Tavern
THE GABLES TAVERN
Grand Bend 238-2393
Entertainment
every Fri. and Sat.
9:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m.
his Weekend Mar. 17, 19, 1
Lincoln Green
Next Week Mar. 25 and 26
After Hours
Thursday prop night.
Specials all evening. Come
and join the fun.
Gables Tavern Third oral
St. Pati O V ,.ash
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.oy ch 18, 1983
irtLincoln Green
1 ets available at the bar
COLONIAL HOTEL
238-2371
Our Dining Room is open everyday
7:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Good Homemade Daily Specials
Don't forget Movie Night
every Thursday 9:00 p.m.
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