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BIRTHS —
DAVIS — Ron and Tammy (nee Bowel are
happy to announce the safe arrival of their
daughter Jennifer Melissa Lynn on
September 18 at St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don. Proud grandparents are Dale and Sue
Simpson, Hensall and Phyllis and pill
Davis Stratford. Proud great-
grandparents are Glenna Beraskin, In-
nerkip, and Florence Pearson, British
Columbia. 39•
GOULI) — The world became a brighter
place on September 27, 1987 with the birth
of Christopher Douglas at Clearbrook, B.C.
First son of John and Minnie Gould, a wee
brother for Andrea and Erin and a new
cousin for Ryan. Proud and excited grand-
parents are Doug and Valerie Gould and
Lui and Maria Magliaro. 39c
HESLiNGA — John, Deb and Daniel thank
God for the safe arrival of Christopher
Ryan on Friday, September 18 at St.
Joseph's Ilospital. London, weighing 8 Ib.
92 oz. Special thanks to friends, parents
and hospital staff. 39nc
HOLNESS — Mike and Heather (nee
Trainor) London are pleased to announce
the birth of their first child, Meghan Cor-
inne, on September 13. 1987 at 12:50 p.m.,
weighing 7 Ib. 4 oz. Proud grandparents
are Mary Trainor and Fred and Bev
Holness. Special thanks to Dr. McGhie, Dr.
Maynard and nursing staff at Victoria
Hospital, London, Ontario. Insured. 39•
McVEENEY — Amanda and Michael are
pleased to announce the safe arrival of
their new brother, Steven Robert,
weighing 7 Ib. 12 oz. :39c
MILLS — Barry and Nancy (Whiting /are
happy to announce the birth of their
daughter Brittany Margery. Brittany was
born at 6:40 a.m. on September 14 and
weighed 7 Ib. 12 oz. Proud grandparents
are Donald M. and Marjorie Mills and
Norm and Barb Whiting. Great-grandchild
for Mildred Thomson of Exeter and Lillian
Davies of Spalding, Sask. 39*
SCHWARTZ — (Le Goff) Shauntell is
thrilled to announce the safe arrival of her
new little brother Kyle William weighing
9 Ib. 1 oz., born September 9, 1987. Proud
parents are Mark and Lisa Proud grand-
parents. Allen and Darlene Le Goff, Bar-
bara Schwartz and Claire Schwartz. Pro-
ud great grandparents are Thelma Clarke,
London, Mr. and Mrs. John Le Goff. New
Brunswick and Mrs. Alma Schwartz,
Crediton. 39nc
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THOMPSON — Michael and Kathy ( Des-
jardine) of St. Marys are very happy to an-
nounce the birth of their daughter, Lee
Deidre Thompson. Born September 25,
1987 at St. Joseph's Hospital, London.
weighing 8 Ib. 14 oz. Another grand-
daughter for Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Desjar-
dine of Grand Bend and Mr. and Mrs. Len
Thompson of Kitchener_ 39
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BIRTHS -
ALBIS'I'ON -- Lee and Grace welcome
with love their daughter Kathleen Ber-
nadette. Kathleen made her early debut on
September 10, 1987 at 6:24 p.m. weighing
5 Ib. 15 oz. A granddaughter for Mrs.
George Wickie of Huron Park and Harry
and Audrey Albiston of Zurich. Special
thanks to Dr. Maynard and all the staff on
the third floor of St. Joseph's Hospital for
the special care and attention. 39x
BAKER — Jenalyn is thrilled to announce
the arrival of her very spec a'1 little sister
Marley Jean born September 12 weighing
6 Ib. 13 oz. Proud parents are Lori and
Brad. Proud grandparents Bill and Norma
Baird, Grand Bend and John and Jan
Baker, 1lensall. Second granddaughter for
Gertrude Hamilton, Exeter, Della Baird.
Grand Bend and Gordon and Grace
Fraser, Parkhill. Thanks to Dr. O'('onnor.
Dr. Reid and third floor nursing staff at St
Joseph's Ilospital. Special thanks to our
families and friends for their love and sup-
port. 39c
WATSON -- Russell and Betty praise God
for the safe arrival of Sarah Elizabeth. A
sister for Joshua and Matthew. Born
September 22. 39e
DEATHS-
DUNN — William Elmore. Dunn oT
Etobicoke died at the Queensway General
Hospital Etobicoke on Saturday.
September 19, 1987. lie was in his 73rd
year. Born in Hensall, he was the son of the
late Vida (Cann) and William George
Dunn. Mr. Dunn will be dearly
remembered by his wife. Hazel Agnes
(Buswell Dunn; one daughter. Kathy
(Mrs. I)r. Bob Williams) of Brantford; one
son, Ronald of Mount Albert; four grand-
children, Nicole and Heather Williams and
Michael and David Dunn; one sister,
Loreen (Mrs. Jack Paisley) of Toronto;
two brothers, Mervin of ffensall and
Chester of Exeter. Besides his parents, Mr.
Dunn was predeceased by sister, Vera and
brother, Lawrence. Funeral services were
held at the Wm. Kipp Funeral Home,
Paris. on Tuesday September 22 at I::30
p.m. Cremation followed by interment of
remains in Paris Cemetery. 39c
BERN — Suddenly at South Huron
Hospital. Exeter on Friday, September 25,
1987, Gerald Edwin Hern of Usborne Twp..
loved husband of Dorothy ( Nixon) !fern;
in his 66th year. Dear father of Larry and
his wife Sandra of Thamesville, Gordon
and his wife Debra of Usborne Twp. Also
survived by seven grandchildren:
Christopher. Jason.• Rebecca, Nathan,
Joshua, Brandy. Jamie; one sister
(Margaret) Mrs._ Malcolm Spence of St.
Marys. Rested at the Hopper -Hockey
Funeral Home. Exeter; where funeral ser-
vice was held on Monday. September 28,
at 2 p.m. Reverend Deborah Carter of-
ficiated. interment Exeter Cemetery.
Donations to Ileart and Stroke Foundation
would be appreciated by the Bern family.
A Masonic Service was held at the funeral
home- Sunday evening by the Granton
Lodge number 483. 39nc
£NUfl�*D1RELTO�Y
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TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH, -
(Anglican)
Main Street at Gidley
Exeter
235-2565
Sunday, October 4
11:15 o.m. Holy Eucharist
Harvest Thanksgiving
Rev. Walter (Duke) Vipperman
Sunday School
Nursery
Everyone Welcome
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
187 Huron St. W., Exeter
Pastor Kevin Rutledge
Wed. - 7 p.m. Family Night
Sunday, October 4
9:45 o.m. Sunday School
11:00 o.m. Worship Service
"Heaven Help the Home"
Port II
7.00 p.m. Evening Fellowship
Everyone Welcome
PEACE
LUTHERAN CHURCH
94 Andrew Street North
Exeter
REV. JOHN OBEDA
Pastor
Sunday. October 4
9 30 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Study
10:30 o.m. Worship Service
Everyone Welcome
EXETER
BIBLE FELLOWSHIP
Sunday, October 4
9:45 - 10:30 o.m. Sunday School and
Adult Bible Class
10:30 • 11:00 o.m. Fellowship
11:00 - 12:00 noon Family Bible Hour
6:00 - 7:00 p.m. Communion
A Nursery is provided for the above
services
Tuesday 8 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study
All Services held at
Usborne Central School
Huron St. East
Everyone Welcome
EXETER
PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE
Rev. Don -Rogers
Hwy. 4 South
Sunday, October 4
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 o.m. Morning Service
7:00 p.m. Evening Service
Wednesday night 7:00 p.m. •
Family Night
Programs for oll ages
Nursery available for all services
Everyone welcome
BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
Huron Street East, Exeter
Minister
REV. HENRY VAN ESSEN
Sunday, October 4
10:00 a.m. Worship
"The Receiver's Right"
Lord's Supper
11:10 a.m. Sunday School
Nursery Available
7:30 p.m. Worship
"Conviction and Deliverance"
Come and Worship with us
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Interim Moderator
Rev. Rick Horst
284-3172
Organist
Mrs. Joan Keys
Sunday, October 4
11:30 a.m. Morning Service
11.30 a.m. Sunday School
ZION
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Dashwood
Vicar
LARRY STOJKOVIC
Sunday, October 4
9:30 a.m. Congregational
Christian Education
11:00 o.m. Church Service
Everyone Welcome
EXETER CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Main St. North
Sunday, October 4
10:00 a.m. - Worship
Sunday School - (Preschoolers)
2:30 Afternoon Service
Nursery Available
Everyone Welcome
Listen to
The Bock to God Hour
•• • CKNX Dial 920 - 10:30 a.m.
Television
Faith 20 • Global 6 (cable 3)
EXETER UNITED CHURCH
Corner of James and Andrew St.
Minister: The Rev. Richard W. Howley
Stoff Associate: Mrs. Bev Robinson
Minister Emeritus: The Rev. Grant L. Mills
Organist land Choirmaster
Mr. Robert' Cameron
Worldwide Commu lion
The 17th Sunday -itto' to .t
Sunday. October 4, 1' 7
11:00 o.m. Morning Worship with
The Rev. Richard W. Howley
SERMON TOPIC • "Kissing the Earth"
11:00 o.m. Sunday Church School
Courtesy Cor for October
Mr. Charles AtthIll
235-1536
Nursery Facilities available
EVERYONE WELCOME
DEATHS—
GLAVIN — At his home on Tuesday,
September 22, 1987, Mr. Leo Glavin of East
Wawanosh Twp. ; in his 35th year. Husband
of the former Margaret Franken. Father
of Barbara Lynn and Carolyne, both at
home. Son of John A. and Theresa Glavin
of RR 2, Crediton. Brother of Joan and
Larry- Wismer of Kitchener, Don and
Darlene Glavin of RR 3, Ailsa Craig, Ken
and Mary Glavin of RR 2, Crediton, Eileen
and Gary Loomis of RR 3, Ailsa Craig, Dan
and Sue Glavin of Marithon; also several
• nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his
brother Bill in 1972. Friends may call at the
McBurney Funeral Home, Wingham on
Wednesday, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Mass of
the Christian Burial will be celebrated at
St. Augustine Roman Catholic Church, St.
Augustine on Thursday at 10:30 a.m. Inter-
ment St. Augustine Cemetery. Donations
to St. Augustine Roman Catholic Church
would be appreciated as expressions of
sympathy. Family prayers will be held in
the funeral home on Wednesday at g*p.m.
39e
McCLiNCHEY — Peacefully in her sleep
at the Bluewater Rest Home, Zurich on
Wednesday, September 23, 1987, Irene E.
(Schilbe) McClinchey, of RR 1, Varna.
Beloved wile of the late Orval McClinchey
(1972); daughter of the late Conrad and
Caroline (Hemme) Schilbe. Dear mother
of Mrs. Doreen Webb and her husband
Glenn of Dashwood, and Mrs. Donna Joyce
Klopp and her husband Herbert, of Zurich.
Loving grandmother of seven grand-
children and seven great-grandchildren.
Dear sister to Mrs. Annie Finkbeiner of
Zurich, Mrs. Gertrude Sitter of Thedford,
and Mrs. Greta Kerswill of Akron, Ohio.
Predeceased by two infant brothers, also
Warren and Henry and by two sisters,
Nena and Mrs. Alice Datars. Also surviv-
ing are numerous nieces and nephews.
Rested at the Zurich Chapel of Michael P.
O'Connor Funeral Homes, 49 Goshen
Street North, where the funeral service
was conducted on Friday, September 25 at
2:30 p.m. Pastor Stephen Allies officiated.
Pallbearers mere Ray Ducharme, Wilmer
Ferguson, Pat Currin, Orville Schilbe,
Howard Finkbeiner and George Sitter.
Flower bearers were Christine Schade,
Bill Schade, Joe Wragg, Dianne Klopp,
Paul Klopp, Doug Klopp and Karen
Schade. interment in Bayfield Cemetery.
As expressions of sympathy donations to
St. Peter's Lutheran Church Building Fund
would be appreciated. 39c
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. Ben Hoogenboom and Mrs. Sheila
Stevenson are please to announce the -
engagement of their daughter Kirsten
Maria to Joseph William Dayman son of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dayman. The wed-
ding will take place August 6, 1988 in
Sea forth. 39c
ANNOUNCEMENTS --
The
The families of Elmer and Hazel Walker
are holding an Open House for their 60th
wedding anniversary on Sunday, October
4, 1987 from 2-4 in the afternoon at the Ailsa
Craig Activity Centre. Your presence are
the only gifts required. 39nc
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Merner and Mr. and
Mrs. John Newman would like to announce
the marriage of their children Debra Jane
Merner and Donald Earl Newman on
September 25, 1987 at Calvary United
Church, Dashwood, Ontario. 39c
CARDS OF THANKS —
HACKWELL — We take this opportunity
to give a special thanks to our friends and
neighbours who remembered us with dona-
tions, flowers, cards and prayers during
the recent loss of our dear brother, Albert
Ten Pas who passed away September 17,
1987. Your kindness will always be
remembered. 39•
Reid and Diane
HERN - Many, many thanks to everyone
who helped me celebrate my 100th birth-
day with visits, cards, flowers, etc. Special
thanks to Mr. Risi and his staff at the
Bluewater Rest Home for everything they
all did for me. 39*
Minnie
HODGINS — Hamilton and Audrey would
like to thank their many friends for cards
and phone calls of best wishes on our an-
niversary. Special thanks to our family
especially Fred and Sharon for the sur-
prise party, the delicious dinner and the
beautiful gifts. What wonderful memories
we will have of our 45th wedding anniver-
sary. Many thanks again. 39•
THE HUMANITARIAN SERVICES COM-
MiTTEE of the Exeter O ddfeltows and
Rebekahs would like to thank all who
helped make our food booth at the Exeter
Fall Fair a success including all who
donated their time by working and Camp-
bell's Appliances. 39c
CARDS OF THANKS —
GLAVIN — Thanks to the many relatives,
friends and neighbours who came to us in
our time of need, for their loving support
during the sudden loss of 'Leo, our son,
brother and uncle. Words cannot express
our appreciation for the supportive words,
mass cards, donations, floral tributes, food
and sympathy cards. 39c
John A. and Theresa and families
KIRKTON AGRICULTURE SOCIETY —
Sincere thanks to everyone who donated
food toward the dinner and volunteered
their services in anyway to make our fair
such a success. A very special thanks to
Leon Paul and Paul McNaughton. 39c
McCLINCHEY — We would like to express
our sincere appreciation to relatives,
neighbours and friends for their cards,
floral tributes and donations during the
loss of a dear mother (Irene McClinchey),
grandmother, great-grandmother and
sister. A very special thank you to Pastor
Stephen Alles for the kind message and to
the ladies of St. Peters Lutheran Church,
Zurich for the lovely lunch. Special thanks
to Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Home for
the comfort and care given. To Dr. Wallace
and staff of the BWRH for their excellent
care and to the pallbearers and flower
bearers. Supportive words and acts of
kindness were a welcome blessing to our
family. 39c
Doreen and Glenn, Donna and Herb and
families
NEWMAN — I would like to thank Tina
Visscher and the neighbors, along with the
Dashwood Calvary United Church ladies
for the wedding shower. Without the help
from the ladies and the Dashwood Men's
Club our wedding would not have gone as
smooth. We thank them too. 39*
Jane and Don
RATHWELL — Thanks to everyone who
visited me, sent cards, treats or flowers
while 1 was in Clinton Hospital and since
returning home. Special thanks to those
who helped or offered help at home.
Thanks also to Seaforth Ambulance, Dr.
Newland, first floor staff and
Physiotherapy. 39c
Gerald ,
REGIER — David and Susan would Iiko,to
thank our family, friends and neighbours
for all their support and the many gifts and
visits we received while Jason was a pa-
tient in St. Joseph's Hospital and since
returning home. We would like to thank
everyone for the many prayers said, to
help us through this difficult time and to
help Jason in his recovery. Special thanks
to Dr. Bite, Dr. Pearce and the nurses of
the fifth floor north east for all the special
care. Also a special thanks to grandma
Regier and grandma Morgan for all your
help and for always being there. 39nc
ROHDE — I would like to thank everyone
who remembered me with cards, treats
and visits, also to the U.C.W. for the
delicious box of fruit, also to the nurses and
doctors for all their special care on the
eighth floor north Univerity Hospital.39nc
Bill
RUNDLE -- The family of the late -Alma
Rundle would like to express our heart felt
gratitude to our family, friends and
relatives for the many expressions of sym-
pathy with flowers, donations, visits to the
funeral home and cards in the passing of
our dear mother. Thanks to the Hopper
Hockey Funeral Home for their services
and their special concern, to the
pallbearers, flower bearers and to the
ladies of Exeter United Church for prepar-
ing and serving the lovely lunch. Special
thanks to Mrs. Bev Robinson for her
message to us. All is very much ap-
preciated and the memory of all will help
us in the days to come. 39*
The Rundle family.
STRANG — Harry and Margaret Strang
wish to thank their family for arranging
such a happy time on the occasion of their
50th wedding anniversary when many
relative and friends were present at a din-
ner and evening at Masonic Hall, Exeter.
39c
IN MEMORIAM—
OVERHOLT — in loving memory of a dear
son and brother Gary J. Overholt who
passed away five years ago October 2,
1982.
October comes with sad regret,
The month, the day, we will never forget
You slipped away without good-bye
But our memories will never die.
Lovingly remembered and sadly missed
by mom, sister and brothers. 39•
Coming Events
BAZAAR, BAKE SALE AND TEA - Hen-
sall CCM Unit three, November 27 at 3
p.m. 39c
BEEF BBQ — EXETER CURLING CLUB
Sunday, October 4, 1987, 4:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Adults 17.50, 12 and under $3.50, pre-school
free. 37-39c
STORY HOUR Bible stories, activities and
refreshments for children aged three to
five begins Wednesday, October 14, 10:00
- 11 :15 a.m. at Exeter Christian Reformed
Church. For information call 228-6255 Carol
Anne. . 37.39c
COFFEE BREAK Interfaith Bible study
for all women beginning Wednesday, Oc-
tober 14, 10:00 -11:15 a.m. at Exeter Chris-
tian Reformed Church. Nursery provided
For information call 235-0137 Marg.37-39c
FALL RUMMAGE SALE AND AUCTION
will be held October 22 in South Huron Rec.
Centre. Proceeds to go to South Huron
Hospital Auxiliary. 38-40•
SINGLES DANCE at the Victorian Inn.
Stratford on Saturday, October 3. Dancing
9-1 to 'Nitewatch'. 39c
STORY HOUR for children three to fit,
years offers Bible stories, activities ;uui'
refreshments beginning Tuesday, ( 001
20 from 2-3 p.m. at McCurdy School, 11, ,n
Park !'a11('ar‘t Anne al '28-6255 for infor-
m I, , 39-41c
(( 'I U) ... Offers ideas on how
4 earned dollars can stay
;e1 d not is government cof-
1 . 1 to ,,ttend the free seminar, "In-
( Success", Thursday October 1,
3o i .t. at the I t,'nsall Community Cen-
t Si .o00.00 cash door prize. 39c
"BOSSIN'S HOME REMEDY FOR
NUCLEAR WAR," the hit Canadian
musical is coming to Blyth Memorial Hall
for one performance only. October 15 at
8:00 p.m. Tickets $$ advance, 110 at the
door, $5 students, $15 for dinner and show
(6 p.m.) Call 4824706 for tickets. 39,40c
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BUS TRiP to Spingfield Lodge October 8,
1987 to open Loe. Meet at Lodge Hall 6:30
p.m. October 13, 1987 - Past Grand even-
ing Lodge Hall 8 p.m. installation of of-
ficers to be held October 20, 1987. 8 p.m.
Lodge Hall, Exeter. 39c
NEEDLEPUNCH AND TUBE PAINTING
classes begin October 14, 1987. Children's
classes available. To register by October
10, phone Cameo Rep. Irene Hoffman at
236-4839. 39,40•
HOT TURKEY SUPPER at Holy Trinity
Anglican Church, Lucan, Wednesday Oo•
tober 28, 5-8 p.m. Adults 17, children 5-12
$3. 39-41c
ANTIQUE SHOW AND SALE • Flesherton
Hwy. 10, October 10-12. Saturday.10 a.m.
- 6 p.m., Sunday noon - 6 p.m. Monday 10
a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission $2., children free.
information (519)924-3141. 39x
LONDON'S ORIGINAL D01.! SItnW AND
SALE October 4, 1987 ) , ' m
Hellenic Community (, n • • h,;
W. London, Ont Anti ,tic r; :«•rn c. •cut
14e reproduct,. s Dull he:
miniatures, related items A
('haldr,•n 75 cents. 3 • .
THE Ni` TH ,\NNIJAL LONDON ARTS
AND CRAFTS Christmas Show and Sale
returns to Centennial Hall, 550 Wellington,
London. Friday October 30 noon to 10 p.m.
Saturday October 31, 11 a.m. -10 p.m. sun -
day November 1, 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. A tradi-
tion Chats growing because people keep go-
ing! Over 100 craft people in a spectacular
show and sale organized and promoted by
Olga Traher (519) 679-1810.
COMING! THE SIXTH ANNUAL Forest
City Nostalgia and Antique Show and Sale,
Centennial Hall, 550 Wellinton, London,
Ont. October 17, Saturday noon - 9 p.m. Oc-
tober 18, Sunday 11-6 p.m. Admission only
$2. Featuring over 60 quality dealers. Don't
miss it! information Olga Traher (519)
679-1810. 39x
IN MEMORIAM—
BULLOCK — In loving memory of a dear
husband, father, and grandfather, George
Ellrter, October 1, 1974; daughter and
sister, Elda Mae, June 28, 1958.
Silent memories keep us near,
As time unfolds another year,
No longer in our lives to share,
But in our hearts you are always there.
Sadly missed and lovingly remembered
by wife and mother Dorothy Mae and
family. 39
ROELOFS — In loving memory of a
cherished father John, who passed away
September 29, 1983.
September has come with sad regret,
The month, the day I'll never forget.
What I would give if I could say
"Hi dad" in the same old way ,
But as long as 1 live
I will always be glad
To treasure the memory
of the dad I had.
I'm thinking of you dad
But then that's nothing new
I thought about you yesterday
And the day before that too.
There's nothing so treasured and nothing
so rare _
As the love a father and daughter share
For, you who have your father
Cherish him with care,
Cause you'll never know the heart -ache
Till you see his empty thair
Sadly missed and too dearly loved to
ever be forgotten by Lydia, Slim, Geritje,
'Ray and April Dawn and Les. • 39•
Canadian Bible Society
Zurich Chapter
Canvassing -
Oct. 7 -23rd
Annual Meeting
November ), 1987
Lutheran Church, Zurich
at 7:30 p.m.
Film "Winter is Past"
Crediton Community
Centre, Crediton
Turkey Supper
Wed., Oct. 7
5 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Adults - $6.00
Children (under 12)
$3.00
Served for hall
For Tickets Phone:
234-6733 or 234-6432
Tickets available at door
Happy 13th Birthday
Tabitha
1
Obi
1116.
Love Mom, Dad & Donald
1
Beef
Barbecue
at
Exeter Curling Club
Sun., Oct. 4
4:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Tickets - Adults $7.50
12 and under $3.50
Preschool - FREE
Call: John Morgan
235-2544
The family of Bill and Ann
Marie Watson, cordially invite
all their friends, relatives and
neighbours to an
Open House
• in honour of their
50th anniversary on
Saturday October 3187
7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Masonic Hall, Exeter
(Best wishes only)
DINING LOUNGE
36 Ontario fl. N.. ar.n11 tt.n1
Exceptional
Breakfast - Lunch
- Dinner
NEW HOME OF THE
FRIDAY NIGHT PERCH
FRY
(Wednesdays and Fridays)
Entertainment - Dancing
Thurs., Fri., Sat.
"Rick Powell &
Ben Sitek"
SUNDAY BRUNCH
10 a.m. 2 p.m.
SUNDAY BUFFET
starting at 4:30 p.m.
Hwy. 21 north of lights
(across from Kentucky
Fried Chicken)
Grand Bend 238-5811
Scarf Demo
�C ail Pashto
Show
at Larry's
Town & Country Inn
Crediton
Saturday, October 3
Tickets available at
Admission,
$6.00
Door Prizes
Larry's Town & Country- Inn,
- Sharon's Hairstyles
- Doreen Browning
- Crediton Post Office
1:30 p.m.
Dessert