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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1981-12-09, Page 27AprMr The Dashwood Hotel Get in the holiday mood "Join us for an old fashioned Christmas" Sing -a -long - dance to the fiddle - clap your hands Entertainment: Fri. and Sat. 9-1 "Your Friendly Neighbourhood Pub" uwnuunnnuununuuuuuunuuunuuununuuunununnuuunuunnuuunnunnnuz BINGO Thursday, December 10 Starts 8 p.m. 21 games 1 Jackpot ;600 in 55 calls EXETER LEGION AUXILIARY The 5 Specials Will Be For Turkeys =_ Admission '1 for 18 genies olden Help Your Neighbour12. S 7 C ' Share the Wealth Jackpot Y. 5 for s 1 11 for '2 NEW PRIZES ut . # 294448 i11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 f r- 7:3 ``!,_. ...e`. Y r— SQTXk?RS Tavern & Dining Lounge ON TM MACH """°°�"° Open Year Round Lunch & Dinner 12-2 5-8 Sat. & Sun. 12 noon - 8 Early Bird Dinner from $3,95 Reserve now for Christmas Parties in the Captain's Lounge with fireplace & dan- cing Reserve your table for our New Year's Eve Dinner. Phone 238-2251 Gaunt talks on Task Force Continued from page 10A rebates. In real terms, the Ontario government's commitment and support to agriculture today is less than it was ten years ago. "The same type of government that pumps millions of dollars into Massey Ferguson expects a sick agriculture to buy the products. It won't work", Gaunt said. He contrasted this with the way the European Economic Community treats its far- mers. There, people know at first hand about food shor- tages through the sufferings of two world wars. European farmers have stature and prestige; they are a vital part of the economy. The ECC devotes 75 percent of its total budget to agriculture, and the farm gate price in Europe is double that in Canada. Gaunt, a graduate of Guelph, also castigated the "agricultural intelligentsia" who launch unwarranted attacks on agriculture from Birthday irtht Reception For Mrs. Gladys Hall 520 Wellington St., London Formerly of Clandeboye and 222 St. George St., London Please join us to honour Mother on her 80th birthday Sun., Dec 13 from 1 - 4 p.m. at 520 Wellington St., London Centennial House 11th floor Underground parking available Mary Jane and Brian Cassin Robert and Arleen Hall Joe Hall Rosemary and Chuck McVoy r�- the inside. "Biased, un- sound, outdated research" from Guelph was used by the Economic Council of Canada to assail supply management marketing boards. In private industry, if a company is not making money, the first to know are the research people. In agriculture, government economists are paid whether or not the people they are supposed to serve profit from their efforts. Gaunt's comment "if those (government employees in agriculture) personally feel strongly opposed to marketing boards and can't be objective about it...they should go and work for the Retail Council of Canada or the Retail Grocers Manufacturers Association, both of whom are opposed to marketing boards; either that, or go out and buy a farm and work 18 hours a day and then go broke after the first year" was greeted with loud applause. Gaunt advised the farmers to unite. The Federation, the Christian Farmers Union Stephen Township Arena Activities December9 C. C. A. T. vs. Marauders 8 - 10 December 11 Mara uders vs. Hensall December 12 Minor Hockey 11 - 7 December 13 Public Skating 2-4 Rec. League 4-10 December 14 Stephen Township Rec. Tournament 7-12 PINERY INN • o��� Stet presents `a ` V°11 OP Da ve Tr. '1 50 5,e o�,\sk Gov)'Sheppard yoo at the Yamaha Organ 000i n°r S; ' �o epee 1g.4�Ce oedso t,/d .:9 en,'gdoy 10 min. south of Grand Bend on Hwy 21 (Accommodation Available) Your Host Bill Keunecke 243-2474 and the National Farmers Union should set aside their differences and approach key ministers in the provincial and federal cabinets. "Henderson's a heavyweight, but not in cabinet", Gaunt said. Farmers should be tackling the ministers of finance, industry, and en- vironment and natural resources. "Farmers are efficient - now they must become ef- fective" was Gaunt's closing comment. The recent OFA con- vention, the "fairly hot round of hearings" coming up soon regarding Ontario Hydro's proposed route through Huron, and foreign ownership were also discussed at the meeting. Here's hoping that your holiday will be filled with goodies. Make your Christmas Party a POOL PARTY at Vanastra Recreation Centre (2 miles south of Clinton) Temperature controlled pool Fitness room and sauna Meeting rooms Rates vary according to size of group CALL 482-3544 for further information. 1 (the 1' peen otest MOTOR HOTEL Now taking reservations for Christmas parties. CaII 238-2365 Closed Dec. 25 & Dec. 26 Bar open as usuel Entertainment Friday & Saturday Night VERD & LILLIAN NEW WINTER HOURS Closed Mon. and Tues. evenings Open every day for breakfast and lunch from 8 a.m. Dinner Hours - Wed - Sot. from 5 p.m. Grand Bend No. 21 1 Mi. S. of Traffic Light Ar ^►stn► Wnuununnnununmm11nunnunnuununnunnunuunnunnnnnnnnnnnununn1111M Exeter Lions Club New year's DANCE 1 Thurs., Dec. 31 at the South Huron E Rec Centre _= 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. F. Music by EMOZART • (and the Melody Makers) ADMISSION $25 PER COUPLE UNTIL DEC.15 _ $30 PER COUPLE AFTER DEC. 15. — Lunch and favours included. Fi Tickets available at Livingstone's 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 F7 Times -Advocate, December 9, 1981 Page 11A &Ma it's a small world travel ltd. sal g••• llwt Whore good travel advice is always hoe 115 a Small World Travel, Ex- eter is pleased to introduce Mary Lynn Morrice the newest member of our staff. Mary Lynn recently returned from Jamaica where she visited Negril Beach, Montego Bay, and Ocho Rios. Drop in or call Mary Lynn to discuss an exciting holiday vacation in a new friendly Jamaica. JAMAICA - GOOD VALUE IN 82 SPECIAL GROUP DEPARTURE MARCH BREAK 82 TO JAMAICA $55900 based on quad occupancy A GIFT IDEA FOR CHRISTMAS • A vacation to the South this winter • Airline tickets to visit a special friend or relative • A bus tour to Detroit to see OUR AIM - MISER T w c` SERVICE S CALL 2354000 �, OUT c !` 4ss°�' TOLL ME 140046$4022 0."0"81,e8 E.detei «K Taulte4 caet„ Join us for our Special Christmas Day Buffet Soup Salads & ('old Meats Served from (including shrimp and fresh lobster) Choice of Roast Goose or Roast Turkey Vegetables Selection of Desserts (including Mince Pie and Christmas Pudding) Coffee MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW... 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. '15.00 per person plus 100o tax 2 PHONE 524-2191 , 0 0 on WO raw "'goo -4 4I�' 01 easoirs Westin From the Management and Staff of the Burkley Restaurant Come in and relax and enjoy our daily Specials Closed Christmas and Boxing Day Open Sunday Dec. 27 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Barkley Restaurant 312 Main St. Exeter For Reservations 235-1730 STARTS WED. TO TUES., DEC. 9TH -15TH Sun.-Thurs. Ono Showing II P.M. Fri. -Sat. Two Showings 7 8. 9 O he ser "Two hours of non-stop thrills. Join us for our Special New Year's Day Brunch IN('Ll'l)F:�: Ilot Fruit Punch Served from 11:30 ant to 2:30 pm 'Tea Biscuits and Muffin. Salads and Cold Meats Eggs Benedictine Bacon, Sausage Iy.75 per person plus 10°o tax ( offer and more. MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW...524-2191 Friends or relatives visiting? Bring them out for lunch, dinner or a refreshment in front of the open hearth fireplace. Why not make a day of it! With interesting shops surrounded by nature's unspoiled country splendor...there's Iota to see and do in Ilenmiller. H.R. 4 Goderich 524.2191 Benmiller Inn