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Times -Advocate, July 8, 1981
ZURICH
FAIR
July 17
7:30 p.m.
Junior Talent Show
singers, dancers, acts
of all kinds welcomed
under 16 years
Queen Contest
girls age 14-21 within
15 mile radius Zurich
call
Bonnie Schenk Diane Thiel
236-4691 236-4606
Mt. Carmel
ANNUAL
Chicken
Barbecue
Sun. July 19
4-7 p.m.
Advance Sale
Only
Adults $5.00
Children $2.50
Tickets Available
235-2975
227-4285
294-6118
Mt. Carmel
and Exeter Parish
ZURICH FAIR
July 17 & 18
Fri. July 17
7:30
Talent Program
Queen Contest
Official Opening
9:00 Dance - "Whiskey Jack"
Sat. July 18
12:30 Parade
1:00 4-H Show & Livestock
1:30 Heavy & light horses
2:00 Baby Show - Auditorium
2:30 Pet Show Arena
3:00 Wrist Wrestling Championships
4:30 Children's Draw
6:00 Western Horse Show
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MIDWAY
*NOTE
SECOND BIG WEEK
JULY 9TH -16TH
NOTE SHOWTIMES Fri. A Sat. 7 P.M. & 9:15
Svn..Thvrs. $ P.M.
THE ADVENTURE
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The three outlaws from Krypton descend
to Earth to confront the Man of Steel,
in a cosmic battle for world supremacy.
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• PRESENTS
• The Leahy Family
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• WITH SPECIAL GUESTS:
• — Miss Dominion of Canada, CAROL DONLON
• -- Forest City Gymnastics Club Tumblers
• --- Circle Square TV Show Puppets
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• " Entertainment for the Whole Family
* Showtime: 7:30 p.m. at the Ailsa Craig Ball Park
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(International Class Singers. Fiddlers, Step Dancers)
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" Some Seating Available. but Bring Your Own Lawn Chairs to
• " General Admission: S3.00 or 56.00 for Weekend Pass •
* Children Accompanied by Adult: FREE •
Don't Miss This Spectacular Show
Okay library tender
At a special meeting last
week. Exeter council
accepted the tender of Pfaff
Electric to undertake elec-
trical improvements at the
Only one
collision
The Exeter OPP report
only one accident this past
week, despite heavy traffic
associated with holidays in
both Canada and the U.S.
The lone collision was on
Sunday at the intersection of
the Crediton Road and
Huron Road 21 north of
Huron Park. Drivers in-
volved were Glenn Edward
Alblas, Huron Park, and
Bruce J. Beemer, Calgary.
Damage in the incident
was listed at $1,050.
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RECITAL eA
I am very pleased to
present my music students
to friends and family in a
recital at 7 p.m. on Thurs-
day, July 16 at the Exeter
United Church, ladies
parlour.
Everyone Welcome
Julie Easterbrook
local library.
The Exeter firm sub-
mitted a tender price of $1,-
470, which was the lowest of
three submitted. The highest
tender was $2,753.
The work includes com-
plete updating of wiring and
fuse panels at the library,
plus the installation of ad-
ditional receptacles and two
commercial ceiling fans.
Kirkton
Horticultural
Bus Trip
to
Ontario Place
(Members Only)
Harbour Boat Tour
11 a.m.
Ontario Place
12:30 p.m.
Take box lunch
or buy lunch
at Ontario Place
Reservations & Fare
by July 20
Bus 1 Sat., July 25
Marjorie Atthill
229-6548
Bus 2 Tues., July 28,
Marilyn Robinson
229-6537
Bus 3 Wed., July 29
Evelyn Wiles
229-8296
bus Fare $16.00
plus supper
at Ponderosa
Leave Kitrkton
Community Centre
at 8:00 a.m.
YFC
Annual Chicken Barbecue
Sat. July 18, 6:30
Gascho's Park, Zurich
Tickets $4.00
Special Youth Program Sat., 11:30 a.m.
Huron County
Family Planning Project
Invites You To Attend
FAMILY PLANNING
CLINIC
Every Tuesday
from 6:30-9p.m.
HURON COUNTY HEALTH UNIT
Ann St., Exeter
For Information Call 235-1014
Weekdays or Tuesday evenings
Everyone welcome
Queens Hotel
Seaforth
appearing
Thurs., Fri. & Sat.
Spart
from Detroit
'The Dashwood -Hotel'
presents
DALLAS
Fri., July 10
Food service available
Mon. -Sat. 12-2 p.m.
Mon.-Thurs. 9:00-12:30 p.m.
"Name the Buffalo Contest"
"Your Friendly Neighbourhood Pub.',"
CREDITON PARKS BOARD
FUND RAISING DANCE
Saturday, July 18, 1981
9-1
Music'By
SPIRIT
ADMISSION — $3.50 per person In advance
$4.00 per person at door
LUNCH PROVIDED
"HELD UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE
SPECIAL OCCASION PERMIT"
Specializing in fresh fish dinners
from our boat to your table.
63 River Road, Grand Bend
Eat in or take out
238-2025
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DON'T MISS THE EYE OPENING FILM
A MESSAGE FOR ALL AGES
EARLY WARNING
A FILM ON
INTERNATIONAL CONSPIRACY
— Against the Free World — Laser Imprints
— Currency Devaluation — Jupiter effect in '82
Will you be among those who heed
the early warning?
Shown at 7:30 p.m.
Upper Thames School
Francis St., Mitchell
SATURDAY, JULY 11
Shown at Optimist Hall,
Water St., Stratford
SUNDAY, JULY 12 at 7:30
FREE ADMISSION
LOVELL McOUIRE SPEAKER
Sunday, July 12 at 11:00 a.m.
Optimist Hall, 72 Wattir St., Stratford.
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BINGO
Thurs., July 9
Starts 8 p.m. 21 games
Jackpot $550 In 55 calls
NEW PRIZES
Admission '1 for 18 games
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Exeter Firemen's
Pancake & Sausage
Breakfast
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�`r��� Open House
EPAR at Exeter Fire Hall
Sat., July 1 1
7 a.m. - 10 a.m.
Adults $3.00
Children 12 & under $2.00 ,
ZURICH
FAIR
July 18 12:30
Children's parade
best decorated bicycle
best decorated tricycle
best comic couple
best comic costume
best fancy costume
best fancy float
best comic float
best children's organization
or club float
Theme " The Past Years"
Pre -Register at Hay Twp. Fire Insurance
Office by July 17
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St. Marys Agricultural Society
FAIR
July 10, 11, 12
EXHIBITS MIDWAY DISPLAYS
FRIDAY - 7 p.m. parade
Amateur Talent, Pinto Horse Show
SATURDAY - 4-H & Dairy Cattle
Competitions, Pet Show, Horse Show
8 P.M. Professional Show
Ontario foremost Singing, Dancing and
Fiddling Family
The FRANK LEAHY DANCE BAND
SUNDAY - Western Horse Show, Bab
Show, Blue Grass Group "Pearl Creek"
from Hanover
Evening Outdoor Church Service
Fairgrounds - on the banks of the
Thames.
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Entertainment this week
Dwight James
Friday, July 10 and
Saturday, July 11
Fresh Lake Huron Perch featured
on Sunday in the Dining Room
Your Hosts David and Marie Gelinas
BROWNIES
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
149 Beech St., Clinton 442.7535
BOX OFFICI *PINS 4:45 PM
NOW PLAYING'TIL THURSDAY, JULY 9
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CHECK MOONLIGHT MADNESSTRIC
FOR SPECIAL ADMISSION THURSDAY, JULY 9
FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY - JULY 10.11-12
20 SECONDS:'
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TUESDAY, JULY 14 TO FRIDAY,
JULY 17
WALT DISNEY
PRODUCTIONS
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"HERBIE GOES
BANANAS"
SPECIAL ADMISSION FOR DISNEY SHOWS:
Pre-Scheelers Free; Children under 12 - 35'
WANT:1i
ENTRIES For �
DASHWOOD
TRIEDS1311RG
1AYS
July 31 And
August 1
" Arm Wrestlers and Tug -of -War
Teams And Children's Sports
CONTACT: John Becker 237-3628
Contestants for Talent Show
CONTACT: Nancy Rader 237-3412
Contestants for Miss Friedsburg Contest
CONTACT: Donna Hoffman 237-3763
Entries for Parade
Contact Ruth Anne Merner 237-3677 or
Tom Hayter 237-3561
THEME:
A SALUTE TO THE MEDICAL PROFESSION
Prizes will recognize humorous,•historical, novel-
ty, originality and future aspects of Medical
Profession. Prizes as well for children's entries
and horse entries. Musical Groups Welcomed
Tractor
Truck Pull
.;
Sunday,
July 12
1 :00 p.rll.
AT SEAFORTH FAIR GROUNDS
Sanctioned by W.O.T.P A
10 classes 5500 to 17000
7000 lb Truck
-- SUerlrll
2 Antique Tractor Classes
25 years or °Jlclel
SPONSORED BY
SEAFORTH LIONS CLUB
For Furthr'r Inforrn,itiun
PHONE MARLEN VINCENT
521-0373 5270120