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You ore invited to
CAMP -OUTS
25TH ANNIVERSARY
Sot., May 9th - Sun., May 10th
25% off store inventory
Cake -- Refreshments •- Prizes.
Travel Trailers and 5th wheels on
display
Huron St. West -- Stratford
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Party
for
Mike Veri
Fri., May 8th
Call
235-0141
for details
Buck & Doe
for
Bruce Mahaffy
& Kelly Jones
Fri., May 8
Disc Jockey
lunch
For information call
235-2815 (after 6)
235-2988
an BARN
DANCE
Friday, May 8:
SINGLES DANCE
Music by
LEE DAVIDSON AND
SAGEBRUSH
Dancing 9 p.m. - 1 a.m.
Saturday, May 9:
Music by
JOE OVERHOLT AND
THE STANDBYS
Dancing 9 p.m. - 1 a.m.
No Blue Jeans, Please,
349-2678
Group Reservations w•lemus•.
Grand Bend 238-2464
Children Under ;2
in Can Free
- Opens at 8 p.m.
a. �.
QUEEN'S
SEAFORTH
THURS., FRI., SAT.
"MONKEY SEE"
PARTY HEARTY
THURS. NITE
•FUN •SURPRISES
•SPECIALS
JOIN US SUNDAY
IN OUR
DINING ROOM
for
MOTHER'S DAY
SPECIALS •
Bingo
Lucan Arena
Wednesday, May 6
Doors open - 6:30
Bingo Starts 7:30
Regular games, share
the wealth, standup
May Specials
Every Wednesday night
In May
$.1000
Jackpot game
Mystery Bingo Game
* Bonanza
'500.00 in 50 &ills
Escalating $100
and 1 call per week
Due fo license regulations no one
under 16 years of age will be
admitted
Limousine Road Services
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Robert Stuckless
1-519-229-6817
Serving all occasions
Bands, VIPs, Weddings, D & D, Tours etc.
Available 7 days
SPRING SPECIAL
Fresh Lake Huron
Whitefish Dinners
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$995
for
Tuesday, May 5 to
Friday, May 8
Fisherman's Cove
Restaurant
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63 River Road Grand Bend Hr
238-2025
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SUMMER & FALL TOURS
HURON COUNTY DAY WITH BLUE JAYS
We have very good seats for the New York Yankees game in Toronto
against the Blue Jays on July 1st. This is a fund raising project for the
Huron County Big Brother and Sisters Association. Tickets are available
for both groups an individuals. Don't be disappointed, contact us now,
Enjoy a relaxing "Canada Day" in Toronto with the Blue Jays. Tickets
only also available.
FOUR GREAT FARM TOURS
A Taste of Europe - Host Murray Gaunt
An excellent European holiday with farm visits with professional guides
from Stita Farm tours. Departs June 26th with our host, CKNX Farm
Editor, Murray Gaunt. Limited space still available for this once in a
life time tour.
Join the Deere Tour
We are pleased to be operating a tour for Huron Tractor to see the John
Deere Factories as well as a visit to Chicago to the Board of Trade and
the Chicago Mercantile. Additional visits to Harvard University,
Michigan State University Agricultural operation and Frankenmuth are
also included. Departs July. 12th for 6 days.
Ottawa and Quebec Cattlemens Tour
We are offering a tour to the Huron County Cattlemen departing July
17th for 4 days. Tour includes farm visits, Expos baseball game.
medieval feast, and more.
Ontario Farmer European Tour
This tour, departing September 17th, includes visits to the World
Ploughing Match in Austria and Oktoberfest in Germany. Many exciting
tourist attractions and farm visits in Austria, Germany and Switzerland.
Book before June 1st and save 5200 per person. '
FALL COLOUR TOURS
Aston Villa - September 18-21, 1987
Enjoy a few relaxing days enjoying the beauty of the Muskokas. Aston
Villa is a small resort, administered by Elgin House of the Muskokas.
Tour includes accommodation, 8 meals at the lodge, planned activities,
sightseeing and more. From 5305.00 quad.
Pinelands Lodge - September 30 - October 3, 1987
Join us for a couple of days at this popular resort in the Muskokas. The
brilliant colours of Fall will abound as you enjoy the scenery and
facilities at Pinelands. Prices start at 5279 quad and include accommoda-
tion, 8 meals, activities and entertainment, scenic boat cruise and more.
Passion Play - September 21-30, 1987
We are pleased to again be offering our tour to the Great Passion Play
in Eureka Springs, Arkansas this Fall. Join our host Rev. Lindsay as
we tour through the "Heartland of America". Ride a steamboat on the
Mississippi, visit the home of "The Shepherd in the Hills", enjoy coun-
try music concerts, view the Great Passion Play and other sacred pro-
jects, spend a day in Memphis, and join in a Kentucky Horse Park tour.
Prices start at $619 quad for this exciting 10 day tour.
Bridge at the Baldwins - October 13-15, 1987
Join us again this Fall for an exciting weekend of bridge at the Baldwins
resort in the Muskokas. Tour includes 2 nights accommodation, 6 meals
at the lodge, bridge tournament (including prizes), live music enter-
tainment, etc. Prices range from 5209 to 5229. •
CHESANING SHOWBOAT FESTIVAL
- JULY 17-19, 1987
Join our hostess Lois Armstrong on this funfilled tour to Michigan to
see the Chesaning Showboat Festival featuring Roy Clark. Tour includes
accommodation, motorcoach transportation -throughout, admission to
Chesaning Showboat, admission to Crossroads • Village and Huckleberry
Railroad train ride. Cost 5159.00 Canadian. CaII today.
ELVIS FANS TO GRACELAND- August 12-17
This 6 day lour is designed specifically for all those wishing to take part .
in the 19g7 ELVIS INTERNATIONAL TRIBUTE WEEK. Tour to include
deluxe motorcoach transportation, 5 nights accommodation, Elvis
Nostalgia Concert, Candlelight Ceremony, admission to Graceland, ad-
mission to Mud Island, tour escort, etc. From 5335.00 quad. CaII today
for full details on this tour commemorating the 10th anniversary of the
death of Elvis Presley.
GRADUATION GIFT— TRAVEL
Grandparents and parents alike often find it difficult to select the perfect
gift for that special student graduating from school. Several companies
offer tours designed specifically for youth travel and tours that would
be of great interest to both the young graduate and the parents or grand-
parents. Call today for full details.
'Exeter . Clinton Wingham
235.2000 482-5711 357-3330 (Call collect)
SUMMER HOURS: Mon. -Fri. 8:30 - 5:30; Sot. 9:30 - T:30
We Recommend
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TRA • LPOMACE UNITED
KEEGAN'S INN
in Centralia
Has dining hours of
10 a.m., 2 p.m.
and 5 - 8 p.m.
Monday - Saturday
For good food and good
fun come to Keegan's
This weekend
May8&9
Live entertainment
Party
for
John
Van Kerrebrbeck
and
Lori Smith
Sat., May 9
7:30 - 1
London
For information
828-3145 or 228-6743
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FIREWORKS
Sunday, May 17th at dusk
at Crediton Ball Park
Sponsored by Crediton Volunteer Firemen
TOWN & COUNTRY
LIMOUSINE
- Weddings
- Parties
- Theatre
- Evenings on the town
- Dances
- Business
- Shopping
EXETER.
ONTARIO
Reservations: (519) 235-1189
(519) 235-1628
Exeter Minor Hockey invites you to enjoy an
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SATURDAY, MAY 23
South Huron Rec. Centre, Exeter
— DOORS OPEN AT 7 P.M. —
GET YOUR TICKETS NOW per ';°°o„
TICKETS. TO SEE THIS ROCK & ROLL LEGEND AVAILABLE AT:
Exeter Times -Advocate
Wuerth Shoes
Anstett Jewellers
South Huron Rec. Centre
MacLeans
Exeter Inn
Minor Hockey Parents
Veal's Meat Market 1
and Abattoir
Would like to treat
our valued
customers
to a sausage
and pancake breakfast
This Saturday
May 9th
8 a.m. - 12 noon
Coffee and juice served
with the meal
Please come and enjoy
some fun. Picnic tables
provided
Ross and Pat Veal
Mike and Cathy Veal
Hwy. 83 -3'/, miles east of Exeter Phone 235-1123
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