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Huron County
Family Planning Project
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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
Everyone welcome
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OPEN N1(;HTI-Y
First Show at Dusk
Children Under 12 in Cars Free GRAND BEND
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THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
AUGUST 3 - 4 - 5
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HOUSE CALLS
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CANDLESHOE-
UNMARRIED WOMAN
DUMP ON FIRE — The Exeter fire department continued to have a busy July os they respond-
ed to o fire at the Exeter dump in Hay township early Monday morning. Spraying water on
the blaze were Norm Toit and Gerry Hartman. T -A photo
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School show hilarious
Former Huron resident
Ted Johns came . pome
Tuesday night to analyze the
Huron 'secgndary school
teachers' strike and kept a
Iulr • house in an almost
constant state of laughter
with his one-man per-
tornlance at the Blyth
theatre
Taking ins quick wit
ttuough eight different roles,
Johns poked barbs at
everyone involved rn the
strike -teachers, parents.
trustees, - students and
taxpayers.
Several members of 'the
Hugon board of education.
administrators and teachers
were in attendance and while
the School Shiny no doubt had
DINE OUT
Good foodpleasant atmosphere.
droner spec'ols Now bcensed un•
der LtB0
• Hord your anmrersory or birth.
doy porty here.
4 WAY INN
Mom 5t .
Exeter
BRAD LOOSLEY'S
SUMMER
SKATING
= SCHOOL
at the
SOUTH HURON REC
CENTRE, EXETER
July 31 Aug. 26
Registrations,
Still Available
Sessions - Junior,
Senior and Stroking
for information call
539-1621
215 Cardigan St.;
Woodstock •
Everyone Welcome
Sanctioned to conduct
C.F.S.A: tests
"Skate your goals
to fun friendship
and health"
COMING TO
GODERICH
Spend An Evening In Memory Of The
"King"
"the the fntos'ti"
RONNIE
McDOWELL
Hear Ronnie Sing
His Hits •
"THE KING IS GONE
"I LOVE YOU, I LOVE
YOU, I LOVE YOU"
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DIANNE
- JORDAN
AND
DESTINY.
•IT'S HAPPSNINa AT THS
GODERICH
ARENA
TICKETS
$6 '00 -•-
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TICMITS AVAIL/MI AT:
Exeter E1 ctric MainSt. S Etreter.Ont.
Thera squirming in- thein
seats at tunes, he balanced
his self -written examination
of the strike to the point
where everyone had - a
chance to laugh at the other
fellow and at himself.
The Blyth theatre c0111-
missioned Johns to author
and perform the show and
the results should be a box
office bonanza. No one in
Huron should miss it'
From the opening skit of
an old -f as Moiled school
mann to the concluding one
in which an arbitrator deals
with the board and the
teachers represented by
bushel baskets to get the
strike settled. Johns displays
a keen Sense of the varying_
moods of the principal
components in the strike.
Ile also .interjects com-
ment on the current battle
over some books on the
Huron English courses.
Publicity for the one -plan
show claims that Johns takes
a side ill the strike. and while
it is wet1 disguised and even
shil ling at times. the
teachers appear to be the
villains on whole He
describes the Ontario
Secondary School 'Teachers•
Federation as an
organization without any
philosophy other than
economics
One scene depicts a
teacher's father having a
churl with his son "out behind
the barn- and after at-
tempting to get an ex-.
planation al the reasons for
the strike. leaves the stage
with a "stick it to 'ern
Huron" linger nwvement.
'1'he father describes the
gratuity issue as akin to the
board providing the teacher
with a free fire insurance
policy for 10 gars and the
teacher then asking to
collect even -though he hasn't
suffered a fire.
The whole system of labor
negotiations conies • under
fire and the play concludes
with a question about the
rntelluctual capabilities of
society in general.
Over 80 Club
Annie Noakes will be
celebrating her 80th birth-
day. August 4.
4N&I!$
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEED
..E�.. 235-2311
GRANDMA'S SUBMARINES
PARTY
For
BOB
IUSHTO.&
at
JACK PHILLIPS
SHED
Fri.,.Aug. 4,
Party -
for
-BOB-'WILLIS' -
Fri., Aug. 4th
Huron Park Annex
9 p.m.
WALLY'S RESTAURANT
Closed For Holidays
4
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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
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MIDDLESEX COUNTY
JUNIOR FARMER
REUNION
fri., Aug. 25 -
WONDERLAND GARDENS
LONDON
Beef Barbecue 7-9 p:m.
Dance from 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Formal Dress
Tickets are $10.00 per person
Available from Jeff Young 227-4461
MIDDLESEX BEEF PRODUCERS
BARBECUE
POPLAR HILL PARK
THURSDAY, AUGUST 17,
SPCA
KEi;:-Ed"G-rally=Manager, Information
Division, Minnesota Farm Bureau
Federation, St. Paul, Minnesota
TICKETS: $4.50 in advance
$5.50 at the gate
Public School Children $2.00
• Pre- School Children FREE
SUPPER served from 5:00 to 7:30 p.m.
Contact one of the following Middlesex
Cattlemen's Association directors for tickets.
Clarence Hardy RR 1, Lucan 227-4715
Charles O'Shea RR 3, Lucan 225-2135
Austin Hodgins RR 1, Lucan 227-4269
Cliff Cook RR 3, Granton 225-2565
Alan Hill - RR 2, Lucan 227-4869
Roy CunninghamRR 2, -Lucan 227-4346
Ralph Lynn RR 2, Lucan 227-4189
SANECONDNUAL INTERNATIONAL
ART AUCTION
The second annual Art Auction will be of-
ficially opened by the Hon. Keith t)lorlon of
the Ministry.of Community and Sdcial Ser-
vices.
On Stage At
HURON COUNTRY
PLAY4-IOUSE
Grand Bend. Ontario
SUNDAY, AUGUST6, 1978
Sharon Theobald, Auctioneer
Free Preview
2-5p.m.
Buffet Supper
5-7p.m
Doors open 6:30 p.m.
Auction BeglnL7:30 p.m.
LEADING INTERNATIONAL AND CANADIAN
ARTISTS INCLUDE
Barsram Bone Buskers Blackwood Bon.Boaange, Bush Calder
Chagall Dais Danby oubunet Forrestall Gopoman Greene
Hamas., Henning Jackspn Mau.ol Mao Mol,, o Moore Pasmore
Phdhps Picasso Rae Reinbiatt R'opeue Roberts Shadboll Tanabe
Town Van Do=en Yasarel, Wi,son W.nter
Ticket ,o Auction - Butte, Supper - 54 OOper person
including Catalogue Casn bar ayatiabre-wtttt supper
and Draw' - 51 00 Capacity Limited
'Henry Moore Lithograph - TICKETS AND INFORMATION 519-238,8387
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Enjoy a night of dining and entertainment .in the Royal
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Our Special addition, this -year, is a fully lIce4tsed CLUB
HOUSE. TERRACE LOUNGE. Enjoy your "Cocktail Hour"
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These facilities, and many more, plus our motel and cabins
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Now come and try us.
Thank you -
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featuring the fabulous
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well known for its seafood, steaks and gourmet delight.
On Fj'way No. 21, 1 mile off Junction 82, 8 miles south of Grand Bend
and right across from us we invite you to our
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Entertainment
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Dining and Dancing, 9 p.m. - 1 a.m.
Enloy great entertainment for your
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