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Fisherman's Cove
Restaurant
Specializing in Fresh Perch Dinners
Open -7 days'a week during July & August
Breakfast served from 8:00 A -M. 11:30 A M
Hours 8 A.M. - 9 P M
53 River Road
_ Grand Bend
Eat in or Take Out
Featuring
DAILY SPECIALS
12 noon -8p.m.
Open Friday Night to Midnight
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WnIIii'c CHINESE
GARDEN
Phone 235-0464
STARLITE
'OPEV yIGHTI,
First show at Dust.
Children Under I. in cars Fret
GRAND BEND
OPEN NIGHTLY
4 DAYS THURS., FRI., SAT., SUN.
JULY 27-28-29-30
RICHARD DREYFUSS
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MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
JULY 31, AUG. 1 - 2
MEL BROOKS
MADELINE KAHN • CLORIS LEACHMAN-HARVEY KORMAM
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Ad :.• F.c'erta;nment
A story of em N. hatred, friendship. triumph. and love
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Adult Fr' ••7-•:, • •.• •
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PRESENT PEE WEE TROPHY --- Strothroy captain Don Featherstone receives the Exeter pee'
wee baseball tourney trophy from Dove Kirk. Assisting the local youngster are tourney
organizers Arn Laithwaite and Jim Pfaff. T -A photo
At home Sunday
Tigers back to winning
The Dashwood Tigers Pete Wuerth and 1)an
regained their winning ways Heywood cracked singles
this week in the Huron -Perth and both came home on a
intermediate baseball booming triple frons' the bat
league with two victories in of Bill Hodge. The only other
three starts. Crud' ton hits_ jLDashu=ood-
Thurs -night-the- igers-~'si5ufhpati Jim Guenther
bsorbed an 8.5 loss to the were singles by Larry Clarke
Thorndale intermediates. and Bill Hodge.
They bounced back by In picking up.the pitching
edging the Crediton Mets 8-2 victory Jim Guenther
Friday night in Crediton and recorded 10 strikeouts.
Sunday afternoon they The Tigers moved in front
squeaked past the Thorndale• to stay in the fourth with a
juniors by a 6-5 count. four run outburst Providing
The Thorndale team the scoring punch were
jumped on Dashwood starter singles by Kevin Bestard and
Perry Stover for two runs in Jim Guenther.
the first inning Thursday In the Dashwood fifthJohn
and came back with six more •-Ilayter led off with a double
tallies in thesecond frame to and crossed the plate on Jim
complete their game Dietrich's single.
scoring In - the seventh Jim
The Tigers could only' Dietrich singled and scored
manage five runs. Three on a double from the bat of
came on only one hit in the Noel Skinner who also scored
fourth_inning and two more as Tom -Hayter:s ground ball
markers were produced In Nsas booted.
the sixth without the aid of a The final Tiger score came
hit - in the eighth when John
The only Dashwood hits Hayter rapped out a two
were a double from the ba't of base hit and came home on
Barry Baynham and singles Jim Guenther's single.
delivered by Bob Hoffman- The other hits collected off
Rob Dickey and Tom ('Tedi ton hurler Dan
Hayter. - Heywood were a double by
Crediton leads early Rob Dickey and a single by
In Crediton Friday night, Kevin Bestard.
the hometown Mets took an Hold early lead
earh'lead with their only two Against the Thorndale
runs in the third inning. juniors Sunday afternoon,
the Tigers jumped into an
early lead with five runs in
the second inning but were
hard pressed to hang on for a
7$ decision.
After the opposition scored
three times in the second
inning. veteran Tiger Bob
ltloffman put his team hack
incontention in the same
Keith a long home run
with the lases loaded
Noel Skinner, Doug
Fairbairn and Brian Rader
had walked to set the stage
for Hoffman's round tripper.
Barry Baynham followed
with a single and came
around to count on similar
hits by John Hayter and Jim
Dietrich.
DINE OUT
Good food. pleasant otmolphere.
dm"er'perms New t,cersed :r
der 1.1 8 a
• Hold your annrvenory or bath
doy porty here.
4 WAY INN
Main 51.
Erete,
The Family
of
HOWARD & GRACE
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wish to invite mends
and relatives to shore in
the ceibrotion of their.
25th
Wedding
Anniversary
of an
OPEN. HOUSE
Stin., Aug. 6th -
2 5 p m
SOUTH HURON
REC. CENTRE
Best Wishes Only
COMING TO ST. MARYS
THE
KITTY WELLS SHOW
FEATURING
* KITTY WELLS — QUEEN OF COUNTRY
* BOBBY WRIGHT
* JOHNNY WRIGHT AND THE
TENNESSEE MTN BOYS
FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1918
AT 8.30 P.M.
ST. MARYS AREA ARENA
AND COMMUNITY CENTRE
RESERVED SECTION $6,00 — GENERAL ADMISSION $4.00
ARENA BOX OFFICE O'EN - ADVANCE TICKETS
WEDNESDAY — 10.00 a.m. to.5.00_R.m..AND 8,00 to -10:00 p.m.
THURSDAY 10.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. AND 8.00 to 10.00 p.m.
FRIDAY — 10.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. AND 6.30 to Showtime
TICKETS ALSO AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR
"Thorndale carne back with
a single run in the third, but.
the 'Tigers rebounded with
two more scores in' the fifth.
Toto Hayter doubled anti
Doug-Fairbairnsingled and
scored the two runs to
complete the Tiger tallying.
Thorndale carie back with
single runs -in the sixth and
seventh innings but failed to
get the equalizer.
Other. Dashwood hits in
non -scoring ihnings were
singles by Bob Hoffman and
Jim Dietrich.
I3rian Rader made his first
pitching start for the Tigers
a winning one. The young
right hander allowed only
five well scattered hits while
recording a half dozen
strikeouts.
The Tigers will be in' ac-
tion on their home field Sun
day afternoon at 2 p.m. with
the Crediton Mets supplying
the opposition.
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VICTORIA CAMPUS
GRADUATE — Laurie
Jenner, daughter of Russell
and Irene Jenner,
Dashwood, graduated from
Fanshawe School of Nursing,
Victoria Campus at Con--
vocation
on-vocation held at Fanshawe
College, London, Friday,
June 30, 1978. Miss Jenner
hos accepted a nursing posi-
tion in London.
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UCEL'5 PIZZERI4
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
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GRANDMA'S SUBMARINES
We Have
REFURNISHED
Our Restaurant
And Expanded
Our Menu
Includes everything from diet
plates to steak.
THE
BEAN POT
HENSALL (on Hwy 4)
Newest
Taste Sensation
PIZZA
'SUB
You've seen it on T.V. now try it
freshly made.and baked in our
ovens
INTRODUCTORY OFFER
Reg. $1.95
THIS WEEKEND ONLY
99 4 DINING ROOM
ONLY
a&Pittl.facfaryi
411 Main St. S., Exeter
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A WEEKEND OF
PRAYER AND
BIBLE STUDY
led by
Paul Powers
of Evangelical Publishing House
Toronto, Ontario
at -
ROBLAURA FARM
Lot 24, Concession 10 Hibbert Township
j2 miles west of Cromarty;
Saturday, July 29
2 p.m. through Sat. evening
Sunday, July 30
2 p.m.
Potluck lunch and supper
Tea and Coffee Supplied
Bring your own lawn chairs
.Music supplied by Cornerstone Quartet
' Everyone Welcome
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NOYII PLAYING 'Tll FRIDAY, JULY 2
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have found something •o'„ lNll ai�,NMf Nr
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THE STORE
WITH MORE
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56.00 PER CARLOAD �J
Starts Wednesday. August 2
WALT DISNEY DOUBLE FEATURE
"Return From - "The Big
AND
Witch Mountain" Heist'
ALL CHILDREN UNDER 12 - S0`
COMING TO
GODERICH
Spend An Evening In Memory Of The
"King"
"the fantastic"
BONNIE
McDOWELL
Hear Ronnie Sing
His Hits
"THE KING IS GONE"
"I LOVE YOU, I LOVE
YOU, I LOVE YOU"
cos
DIANNE
JORDAN
AND
DESTINY
IT'S HAPPENING AT THE
GODERICH
ARENA
TICKETS
$6.0°
TICKETS AVAILABLE AT:
Exeter Electric Main St. S. Exeter Ont.
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