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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1987-01-28, Page 24Page 22 January 28, 1987 KEEGAN'S INN in Centralia pre'ents The best in live entertain- ment. Appearing this weekend Jan. 30 & 31 Mystery 'Train Our newly renovated, licenced dining room is open. Monday - Saturday 10 a:m. - 2 p.m. &5p.m .-8p.m. l� cosesho Diner 01 237-3753 Dashwood Mow.-Thurs. 7 a.m.-2 paw. Fri. 8 a.ra.-7:30 p.m. CLOSED Sat. and Sun. January and February i Bingo Lucan Arena Wednesday, Jan. 28 Doors open - 6:30 Bingo Starts 7:30 Regular games, share the wealth, standup January Specials Every Wednesday night in January $1000 jackpot Mystery Bingo Game * Bonanza 5500.00 in 50 calls Escalating $100 and 1 call per week Due to license regulations no one under 16 years of age will be admitted 4e/sweatily° eattotaar and Hotel WINTER HOURS Fri., Sat., Sun. only Carnival Costume Dance Feb. 28 JUNIOR FARMERS DONATE The South Huron Junior Farmers recently mode a donation to the South Huron Association for the Mentally Handicapped Group Homes in Exeter. Above, Marg Pavkeje and Rob Essery present the cheque to Tom Masse and Carol#sswe. LA photo. Summer job aid listed Skills Development Minister Gregory Sorbara has announced that $45.1 million will be spent to create 62,1)00 jobs for young people this sum- mer. Funding has been increased from $43.8 million last year to create 1.000 more jobs and to cover the in- crease in the minimum wage. The an- nouncement war: de by the Minister in a speech to the Board of Directors of the Ontario Chamber of (tom me r ce. In his speech, Sorbara said that the outlook for the summer job market is generally healthy, however, summer jobs are scarcer in Northern Ontario than in other parts of the province. The Minister stated, "this Govern - Granton cleric gives stress handling tips By MRS. E. SUMMERS Granton At the Granton United ('hurch, the Rev. Bruce Pierce was in charge of the morning worship and entitled -his message "Ilelping people get through a crisis". There are three suggestions: keep your cool: realize the seriousness of the crisis: do your actions cause the problems. We trust too tirtrch in our leaders. sometimes we have to go through a crisis before we know who we really are. God is our refuge and strength in time of trouble. In the children's time Rev. Pierce told a story about a mother duck who hatched a swan which was very ugly but became a beautiful swan. The minister also complimented the "children and their teachers for their good programs. At the conclusion of the service a pot luck lunch was enjoyed followed HOLD BAKE SALE Pride of Huron Rebekah Lodge met Wednesday evening with V.G. Sister Mavis Atthill presiding. Donations for the sunshine boxes can be brought in to our next meeting. Sister Lois McFalls conducted a couple of contests followed by a bake sale by the program committee. Lunch was served. QUEEN �s SEAFORTH KIC ONE ON YL r ig WED. .I.. FEB.4 ADVANCE TICKETS $4.00 • THIS THURS. FRI. SAT. MONKEY SEE 1st prize Tower Suite 2nd erize Dinner for two $4000 Value 3rd prite Bottle of Champagne - Live Band Joe Edmonds Trio Reserve your table now Admission $6°O p.p. Please call 236.7707 RR 2 Zurich Hwy. 21, 10 km. north of Grand Bend. Just north of St. Joseph 4 The future of the Province of Ontario... ... Be a Part of it. JOIN THEHURON YOUNG PROGESSIVE CONSERVATIVES. Con ct Patty oole 235-2258 40th Wedding Annivt'rsary Bob & Dolly Osgood • Love and Best Wishes from Bob, Doris, Doug, RuthAnne, Brenna, Alex, Henriette, Joan, Phil, John and Jackie. friends are invited to attend an Open House at 505 Andrew St., Exeter, on January 31, 1987 from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Best wishes only please. . by the annual congregational meeting. At St. '14iomas Anglican ('hurch the Rev. Frank Braby was in charge of the morning prayer service assisted by John Herbert as• crucifer. The pianist was 1.ois ilerbert and the two lessons were read by Muriel Lewis Rev. [trilby's message was on ..Prayer the Christian Unity- The service next Sunday at St. Thomas will. be at 11:00 a.ni. Personals Jitney Nixon was hostess for a fami- ly shower on Sunday afternoon to honour Frances Boudre 1 nee 'Thom- son ) who was married on November 29. Francie received many pretty and useful gifts. Francie and Don have bought a home in Brampton and we wish thein much happiness. Members of Whalen community - centre held a euchre party on Satur- day evening ..t ilh Mac and Marj Mills in charge. Prize winners were Jerry Wallis, Darryl here, Dorothy Bern and Ba raba I'd WaIlis. Next euchre party will be held on Friday, February 6 A'ith Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wallis in charge. Party for Dave Holtzmann Fri., Feb. 6 For information 235-2106, 235-2095 Ment is continuing its commitment to.. young people because we know that summer employment adds im- measurably to the on-the-job training and work _experience of our youth. 11 broadens their horizons, providing them with that very important .and hard to get first job experience," he added In announcing that special attention would be paid to Northern Ontario the Minister said that 23 per cent of the experience jobs would be located in the north. Ile also said ._northern businesses that. applied for. funding through ()SEP would be given special consideration. The prograrns are: Start -Up which provides interest-free. loans to students for summer businesses. The Minister said he expects about 1,250 businesses to be -started, creating 1.500 jobs. The Ontario Summer Employment Program pays employers $1.25 an hour toward the salaries of young peo- ple hired for new summer jobs. About. 5:1.000 jobs will be created this sum- mer through ()SEP. Experience '87 will provide 7,500 career -related jobs in 26 Ontario government ministries and associated organizations. The Minister also announced a 50 per cent increase in the amount of loans to students to start up summer businesses. The upper limit of the loans will bo to $3,000 from $2,000 enabling students "to broaden the range of businesses they establish." Young people who want further in- formation can call the Ontario Youth Ilot line 1-81)1-387-0777, at no charge. wunnmuluninlnum innumunnuuunuwe Happy Birthday Teens Justin & Jennifer Love Val Gramma P. i j#713gT ARN DANCE Friday, Jan. 30: SINGLES DANCE Music by TRADITION Dancing 9 p.m. - 1 am. Saturday, Jan. 31: Music by WESLEY LEUSZLER Dancing 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 1: OLD TIME FIDDLERS JAMBOREE 2 p.m. - ? I' 3. alter expanses go to @trta- ers' Children's Hospital, N• Blue Jeans, Phase, 349-2678 Orme itmorvatt•ns Wok/tree. Exeter Legion Auxiliary Dabber Bingo Thursday, January 29th 8 p.m. GUARANTEED JACKPOT "Letter H $50.00" Full Card $500.00 . Early -Bird , 10 regular games, 2 specials, share the wealth, Mini Jackpot $500 guarantee Jackpot No persons under 16 allowed to ploy Licence N(imber 537420 `illiae■ssss■■■■■■■■•Iiy, Centralia -Huron Park Lion's Club Card Bingo Stephen Twp. Annex - Huron Park • • Door Opens 7:00*Early Bird 7:30 le • •Tuesday, Feb. 3 •• • • Early Bird, 10 regular games,al 010 3 share -the- wealth, mini jackpot lat •200 guarantee'jackpot Due to licence regulations no one under 16 years of age will be allowed to play at Mg / B B R Licence No: 563848 ■ ■ ■ a txx What complements a meal n1Ps1 is a Hearty Soup and a good Cup of Coffee We've got them both! We still serve a $2.25 breakfast from 7 - 11 a.m. * * * * * * Extra Special til the end of February 8 oz. Charcoal Broiled Filet Mignon with all the trimmings for $7.95 Salad bar available Three AAA See Restaurant Hwy. 83 & 4 Exeter Phone 235-2949 THE OPTIMIST CLUB OF EXETER DISTRICT 3rd Annual GROUNDHOG DAY BASH Saturday, January 31 Exeter Legion Hall Rock to the 50's & 60's with 'BUSTIN LOOSE' azr - Lunch Provided -44"-- - ' .. Pinedale Motor Inn - 21, Grand Hwy. Bend t 1 tai iii 1,l 'II , _. p 238-223! Newly Expanded Menu WE NOW HAVE: • Homemade Cabbage Rolls • Bavarian Sausage • Pinedale Combo Platter w/schnitzel B. Sausage, cabbage roll • Also Homemade Spaetzle' Daily. Luncheon and Evening Specials Grand Bend 238-2231 - ' . 4'et/712 gill'Avc. clugGt.ki .1 • Pizza • Subs • Mexican Food . r 437 Main St., Exeter 235-1842 Thurs., Fri., Sat. & Sundays only NOW DELIVERING Min. order $S -t)0 Delivery to Huron Park -Centralia an. Crediton available at 9:00 p.m. and 12:00 Mid night Thurs., Fri.,:8 Sat. 9:00 p.m. only Sunda ' Weekend Special Thurs. - Sun. Buy a large pizza and get a small for Half Price 1 Luncheon Special Mon. - Wed. 11 a.m.. 2 p.m. ! • Fish & Chips only. $2e99 • Free order of fries with every sub ALSO SERVING Homemade French Fries, Burritos, Oven Heated Subs, Pizza & Baked P6nzerotti, Garlic Breads - with cheese and bacon. What complements a meal n1Ps1 is a Hearty Soup and a good Cup of Coffee We've got them both! We still serve a $2.25 breakfast from 7 - 11 a.m. * * * * * * Extra Special til the end of February 8 oz. Charcoal Broiled Filet Mignon with all the trimmings for $7.95 Salad bar available Three AAA See Restaurant Hwy. 83 & 4 Exeter Phone 235-2949 THE OPTIMIST CLUB OF EXETER DISTRICT 3rd Annual GROUNDHOG DAY BASH Saturday, January 31 Exeter Legion Hall Rock to the 50's & 60's with 'BUSTIN LOOSE' azr - Lunch Provided -44"--