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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1981-07-15, Page 19Me(�� Ween %test MOTOR HOTEL Breakfast - Lunch • Dinner Every Day from 8 a.m. SPECIALS FROM 5 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. MONDAY NIGHT: Schnitzel Night $5.50 TUESDAY NIGHT: Y4 Barbecued Chicken $5.75 WED NIGHT: Spaghetti Night $3.95 THURS. NIGHT Spareribs night ;5.75 SAT AND SUNDAY NIGHTS: New York Steak nights $7.95 Above specials included salad , potato, roll, butter and dessert ****** FRIDAY NIGHT: Fish Fry all you shrimp, salad bar $6.95 can eat fresh catch and ****** SUNDAY BRUNCH from 11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Bacon -Sausages and Eggs, Hot Dish,. Salad Bar, Home Fries, Pastries, etc. $5.50 For Reservations CaII 238-2365 This weeks entertainment: Vern & Lillian Grand Bend No. 21 PHONE 238-2365 1 Mi. S. of Traffic Light SATURDAY, JULY 25,1981 DANCE -- 9 P.M. - 1 A.M. Music - COUNTRY CARAVAN THORNDALI OPTIMIST TRACTORop��� SUNDAY, JULY 26, 1981 W.O.T.P.A. SANCTUMS!! PULL CLASSES OUT Of FIELD -soon USS. - 11000 LBS. - 14000 LBS. - 17000 LBS. START 1 P.M. For Information Call B08 GRAHAM 461.0463 BILI PICKEL 461-0162 OPEN - 5500 LBS. - 7500 LBS. - 9500 LBS. TRUCK - 7000 LBS. GATES OPEN 11 A.M ADULTS $5.00 STUDENTS 12-18 $4.00 CHILDREN 6.12 $2.00 Sponsored by Thorndale Optimist Club Zurich Fair July 18 Wrist Wrestling Competition Men & Women Classes Registration from 2:30-3:30 Entry fee $2.00 Contestants must be within a 20 mile radius of Zurich BROWNIES DRIVE-IN THEATRE 10 Beech St., Clinton 412.1•311 • ti / NOW PLAYING 'TIL FRIDAY. JULY 17 WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS a ' =Ptus— "HERBIE GOE BANANAS" SPECIAL ADMISSION FOR DISNEY SHOWS: Pre -Bch i ATURDAY. JULY 18 THRU WED., JULY 2 • CLOSED MONDAY, JULY 20 Rix Danis' theipt. WALTER MIATTHAO GIENDA JACKSON 4/oPscorcit START! ' Sean Connery "OUTLAND" —PLUS— "THE HAND" A PSYCHOLOGICAL SUSPENSE THRILLER 0t --Aa. 'The Dashwood Hotel' presents "MIRAGE" Fri. and Sat. eves Dining Room Open Thurs. & Fri. 12-1:30 5-7:30 for your dining pleasure This week featuring Fresh Fish Dinner e Dashwood Hotel Open Mixed Golf Tournament Tues., July 21st - Bayview Golf Course Register at the Hotel "Your Friendly Neighbourhood Pub" PARKHILL OPTIMIST CLUB Annual Summerfest PARKHILL ARENA Friday, July 17th Doors Open 8 p.m. Dancing 9 - 1 Music By CRINNAN COUNTRY Tickets $4.00 per person at door Lunch available Proceeds for youth in the community All ages welcome Your Business Is Our Pleasure at BOB & SHIRLS Restaurant & Take-out 5 min. south of Exeter on 1if 4 Hwy. SUMMER HOURS: Mon., Tues., Wed., - open from 6 a.m. - 4 p.m. Thurs., Fri., - 6 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Sat., - open from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday'osed FISH 'N CHIPS 2.25 OUR SPECIALTY Phone 228-6751 to - Ross and Irene Haugh on your 30th Wedding Anniversary Best wishes from Your family (T -A family tool) *06', 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 1.10$5 DE$ MIDWA Y Sorry A belated 39 and still holding Birthday Wishes James W. Scott 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 Everyone welcome Police lay charges As the result of investiga- tion into three assaults that took place in June, two youths from Clinton have been charged with the offences and are scheduled to appear in Exeter. court. The three Exeter youths who complained, advised police that on each occasion three youths in a vehicle stopped and one got out and hit them in the face. The assailant would then run back to the car and it would drive away. Constable Jim Barnes was in charge of the investiga- tion which led to the c harges being laid. Charges have also been laid as a result of investiga- tion into two thefts this past weekend. On Sunday at 5:00 a.m., a car owned by Dennis Romanson. RR 1 Centralia, was stolen from the Exeter Sun Service lot on Main St. This vehicle was observed driving in the downtown area by Constables Dan Kierstead and Kevin Short and after a brief pursuit, the driver abandoned the vehicle on Highway 83 East. One male person was later apprehended and has been charged with the theft. A GMC stake truck owned by Exeter Roofing was stolen from the Laidlaw Transport parking lot on Saturday. It was recovered by Constable Dunn of the Grand Bend OPP and One male was arrested. ' Kevin Buchanan, 306 Carl- ing St., reported the theft of four wheel discs from his car over the weekend. Constable George Robertson is investigating. One person has been arrested and charged with break. enter and theft relating to the February 20 breakin at Exeter Roofing. Constable Short made the arrest 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 Illdiasa Jolles -the new hero frau the creators of JAWS alld STAR WARS. drn.LL0Sr,;i., WARNING: "owns K.M. away Welt atm T.R.O. OPEN 7 NIGHTS A Boa Office OPENS $i4 P.M. SHOWTIMI DUSK STARTS FRIDAY, JULY 17TH TO JULY 23RD p11S Fatso DOMDeLUISE ."FATSO^ ANNE SANCROFT RON CAREY • CANDICE AZZARA H PHONE 511 7811 AIR CONDITIONS MK; :•:•12.13 r :iir•zi:TY717riI::T11.:31:� HWY 1 60DERICH AT CONCESSION N0 4 • • PHONE 524 9911 asraiY6- • FROG'N LOGGIN' DAY (3rd Annual) SUNDAY, JULY 19 1:00 P.M • KIRKTON POND FOOD AVAILABLE FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Log Rolling & Sawing, Tug of War (Service Clubs) Horseshoes, Farmer's Walk, Nail Driving, Kids' Races & Contests & Much More Adults $1.00 Children Free Rainout Date - July 26 OPTIMIST CLUB OR KIRKTON-WOODHAM (229-61 13) Times -Advocate, July 15, 1981 Page 19 1 Congratulations P on receiving your private pilot's licence J 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 Exeter Community Centre Tuesday, July 21 8:30 p.m. WRESTLING vs. BULLDOG DON KENT # , ,4 MORE BIG MIDGETS IM ACTION' Tickets - Ringside $5.00 General $4.50 - Children $3.00 -'ELLY ROBINSON & SAYS Kelly and Grace Robinson have been selected as Grand Marsholls for Ailso Croig Gala Days 1981 • Kelly was born and educated East W,li,omc Township while grace is o native of McG,ll,vrol Township. They were married ,n 1950 and hove 6 children • Carol Ann, Lynda. Judy J,m. Mary and Karl. They also have 3 grandsons. Since 1946 Kelly has been ,n the Form drornoge business. He is a charter member of the Ontario Farm Drainage Association which he helped organize in 1956. He was a member and chairman of the North Middlesex District High School Board and a member of the Middlesex County Board of Education in 1973 and 1974. The Robinsons live on o lovely 200 acre form in McGillivray Township 4