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Times-Advocate, 1978-08-31, Page 24 (2)t Page 24 Times -Advocate, August 31, '°'° Area seniors congregate for picnic in Seaforth park • Bob & Shirl's • GAS BAR • SNACK'BAR- • VARIETY . NEW HOURS . Mon. - Thurs. 6:30 a.m. • it p.m. Fri. 6:30 a.m.-8p.m. Sat. 8:30 a.m. - 8 p.m. Sunday closed all day - ► HIGHWAY 4 at the HURON PARK ROAD NOW OPEN! Crafts N' Things Come in & see our excellent display of Ceramics, Wood Crafts, Scented Candles & Unusual Gifts of All Kinds Bus. Hrs. • Mon. - Fri. 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. CRAFTS N' THINGS MEADOW CREST RESIDENCE INCORP. 2 west of Elginfield on Hwy 47 An enjoyable afternoon was spent Wednesday when the senior citizens of Zone 8 met at the Seaforth Com- munity Park. There were 136 present, with members from Grand Bend, Bayfield. Brussels, Zurich. Dashwood. Blyth, Londesboro, Hensall, Clinton, Goderich, Exeter, Seaforth, as well as guests from Palmerston ;arld Stratford. Mr. Harry Baker presided. Mr. Lorne Dennis. Seaforth,• welcomed the visitors. Mrs- Zerbach, past board member from U .S.C.O.. .listed the • new- U.S.C'.O. Board members -for us. She also donated prizes to the' oldest lady' Mrs. Mary Ross. Clinton and Mrs.. Cox Bayfield. tied. oldest man - ('hes ter Mawhinney,. Huronview. oldest married couple - Mr & Mrs. Wilbur Turnbull, Brussels.. newest. married couple - Mr. g Mrs. Godkin, Clinton, nearest birthday. - Mrs. Nola Love. Dashwood. • Mrs Ann St. Jean spoke briefly. on the activities of the day care centre at Huron - view. If interested, phone 482-7943 _ Members were en- tertained by eight children and two square dance sets. which were much enjoyed Howard latsch, field rep. of l'S.('.0 . spoke on the duties of a president. Ile also told the t'.S.('.0. was in- strumental in getting us several advantages, and that in ('anada there were one- quarter trillion seniors living below the poverty line. Murray East and Nej on Howe provided tunes on the bag pipes. • Art Finlayson, Lorne Lawson. Ivan Norris, Stanley Hiller, Robert Rennie rendered orchestra OIUSIc. Tap dancers were Angela Andress'. Debbie Flynn, Laurie Bell. Sandra and Susan Nutty, Tti,e McQuaid sisters. the latter also favoring us with a-iolin selection as well. 'Readings were given by ' A MAGICIAN'S HELPER — A magician performing at Saturday s bean festival in Zurich received some assistance from Darren Tinney of Exeter. T -A photo You're Invited To The Official 4 i\ic of LUCAN COMMUNITY MEMORIAL CENTRE Saturday, September 9 Direct from the Skyline Hotel in Toronto "Diamond Lil Review" AND DANCE 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Advance Tickets $5.00 per person Sunday, September 10 MONSTER BEEF BARBECUE 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. - Admission $5.00 per person (children $2.50) Tickets available at Lucan arena, Scotts Elevator, Lucan Locker, Donna's Decorating, Wraith Hardware, Nevin Motors, Young's Clothing, Don Smith Sunoco and Carter's General Store For Further Information Please Phone 227-4221 - • Mrs. Mabel Scott and Ed Martin. Steelers best in soccer league Grand Mend's -Lakeport SJeelers became champions of the Sarnia and District Peewee Soccer League on the week end, with a con- vincing 8-0 victory over their closest rivals Sarnia C.C. Inside -forwards Karl Krohmer arid Billie Tugwell shared the scoring with four Halt -backs Jan Carroll. ,Colin-Atexand5'r and Stephen — Jeacock. were outstanding for the Steclers and Brad Forbes recorded the shutout. Playing in front of an excitable crowd under the lights at Norm Perry Stadium in Sarnia. the Steelers gained a second week end victory' when they downed Lambton Shelley Machine 3-1 to move into the semi-tinal of this years Southwestern Ontario CuP. Lakeport found them- selves struggling in the early stages of the game, and with only 30 minutes remaining they were behind 1-0. It was late goals from Karl Krohmer. Jim McDonald and Dave Murray that won the game for the fighting Steelers. Exeter church lads go camping Recently a group of Cadets of the Exeter Chris- tian Reformed church spent . a 3 -day camping weekend in Pinery Provincial Park. The boys.( as well as their leaders. kept busy from morning till evening. Th many activities' in- cluded baseball among the 'trees, swimming in stormy Lake Huron. and hiking. along some of the fine trails in the Park. The Cadets also 'had the opportunity to put into practice their skills in pitching tents. splitting wood, as wellas cooking the .three daily square? meals. It turned out that the boj+-s lacked skill only in pitching tents. An unexpected visit from the tent building - inspectors led to a total collapse of all tents at two o'clock in the morning. The case of the missing bell -tent resulted in some crowded sleeping. con- ditions. One leader spent the night curled up in the back seat of his car. while the 6 foot head -counsellor kept his feet cool by sleeping in a four foot pup tent. Despite these in- conveniences that are a natural part of camping, the boys and their leaders en- joyed themselves. Perry Stover hurt in crash A former Exeter man has been released from hospital after being involved in a head-on accident early Saturday morning near Ran- noch. about two kilometers west of St Marys. . Perry Stover. 23. now of St. Marys was in collision with a vehicle driven byGod- fried Smeet. RR 1. Mitchell. Stover's 1962 DeSoto was completely demolished. He is suffering from a broken collarbone. broken .nose and severe facial lacerations . A former hockey player With the Exeter junior Hawks. he is the son of Mr. and Mrs -Roy Stover. Ex- eter, Dance Sat., Sept. 2 9-1 sponsored by Canadian Foresters KIRKTON WOODHAM COMMUNITY CENTRE Music By JOE OV.ERHOLT & - THE STANDBYS $5.00 per couple Reception & Dance for JANICE HAYTER 8 BRAD OKE (bridal couple) Sat., Sept. 2, 8:30 - 1 SOUTH HURON RECCENTRI: Music By "MASQUERADE" Everyone Welcome ( Reception & Dance RUTH ANN ATKINSON .g DON CUNNINGHAM (bridal couple) Sat., Sept 2 LUCAN ARENA 8:30 . 1 Music By "BETTER MUSIC INC.' lunch Provided Everyone Welcome Reception & Dance for BERNADETTE DUCHARME AND JOHN McAULEY Fri,, Sept. 8, DASHWOOD COMMUNITY CENTRE Music By • KEN DUCHARME AND/ THE BLUEWATER , PLAYBOYS Everyone Welcome 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 .4.M. Hours 8 A.M. - 9 P.M. 53 River Road Grand Bend - Ea t in or Take Out 1 BOWLING Men's League Bowling Meeting AT EXETER VANES Wed., Sept. 6th at 8 o'clock Team representatives please attend - Anyone wishing to enter or join a team please phone 235-2781. Open bowling begins Sat., Sept. 9th Exeter Bowling Lanes Bayfield Agricultural Society "Walk -About Fair" Sat., Sept. 2nd Clinton Pipe Band. At Fair Grounds — Highland Dancing 'and Piping — Heavy Horses — Poultry — 4-H Calf Club — Old Time Machinery — Junior Section special Events — 3:00 P.M. — Baby Show. Refreshment Bgoth. Exhibits shown in Municipal Building — Old Town Hall — Orange Hall from 1:00 to 5:00 P.M. Entries for exhibits token on Fri., Sept. 1st of Municipal Building, 9:30 A.M. to 1:00 p.m. Admission ticket 1.00 for entire Fair. BIlltltlnllltt11111111111116tllltllltltttttlllttltllttllltltttllltlll11111I I II I I I II11I I ILII Iltt111111It1111111011111111111111III111111111111ltllllttlltlttllllllltlttltt111111111= T 177. QueenContestants and Sponsors Wanted Contestants must be) 7 by July 1, 1978 a for EXETER FAIR QUEEN COMPETITION Phone Jerry or Alice MacLean 235-0800 or after 6 p.m. 235-1286 innfmnnintimo nmutimim uommnmmmomnnunummilmmm11nnutnmmiunn11mwomiimummuln11uinnnnm muni BINGO Thurs., Aug. 31 at 7:15 HURON PARK REC. CENTRE 21 GAMES 18 REGULAR 1 JACKPOT 1 SPECIAL 1 SHARE THE WEALTH 7:45 p.nt.- uicky bingos l_14. No. 219071 ADMISSION $1.00 EXTRA CARDS 25C ea. SHARE THE WEALTH 2 cards for 25 ' Sponsored by the Optimist Club of Stephen. No one under 16 years of age will be admitted. Cards 25t1 a piece JACKPOT $275 53 calls SPECIAL $50 GAME fairy BRAND NEW SPECIALS OPEN: Mon. -Sat. 11-1 Sun. 4-10 Dine in only • MONDAY NIGHT SPAGHETTI SPECTACULAR AU. YOU 99C CAN EAT TUESDAY NIGHT THE ONE PERSON PIZZA 9 ZZ.��� 99tc PIZZA (Deluxe) IN CANADA (that we know of) —EXTRA SPECIAL WEDNESDAY NIGHT -- 4 P.M. — CLOSING PANZEROTTI Par Potion • 255, * 99• Salad Bat Available at these Pizza Factory Locations 411 Main St., Exeter. 235-2521 St. Thomas London (2) Part Elgin Licenced under LLBD 1 1 STARLITE OPEN NIGHTLY • Firs( Show at Dusk Children t'nder 12 in (vary Free GRAND BEND OPEN NIGHTLY THURSDAY AUGUST - 31 4 • art.. THE BAD NEWS •-1"'S FOR EVERYONE' Adult Entertainment 22 MIWON PEOPLE DO IT 44 MIWON TIMES A DAY... 1 •ishire`tii A !IEGMOUNT PICTURE 1 Cs:r , Adult Entertainment FRIDAY - SATURDAY - SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 1 • 2 - 3 "'An Unmarried Woman's' most sustained triumph belongs to Jill Clayburgh, Erle is the role this gifted actress has deserved for years. and now that she has It. she doesn't fool around." .•nr . r.cn 1.m. an un woman JILL CLAYBURGH ALAN BATES MICHAEL MURPHY CUFF GORMAN vets' Rttttt► b�n .�. 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