Times-Advocate, 1979-07-04, Page 14 (2)Page 14
Times -Advocate, July 4, 1979
AKWOODINN
OUR SUMMER RETREAT OFFERS:
• FINE DINING LOUNGE AND RESTAURANT
••• GOLF & TENNIS •'MOIEI & CABINS
19• BEACH & GAMES •ENTERTAINMENT
For Dinner Motel 8 -Golf
Reservations -2-38=2g2-¢- '--.
Dining Room
238-2328
Feel Free To Browse
Our Beautiful Grounds
Grand Bend Hwy #21
Exeter.
SWIMMING POOL
OPEN
Mondays to Fridays
for Public Swimming
Daytime 2 3:30 p n .
Nights 7 8 p m.
Saturdays & Sundays
1.30 a p.m
Evenings 7 a p m
Adrn ,s,or 0'. dr8n 25
Adult. 50 •-•-..--'
Wading Pool
'Open Tuesday Juiy 3
1 30 3.30
For more Information cal! 235.2224
BINGO
Thurs., July 5
HURON PARK REC. CENTRE
21 GAMES
18 REGULAR
1 JACKPOT
1 SPECIAL
1 SHARE THE
WEALTH
7:30 p.m.
quicky bingos
LIC. No. 219C71
ADMISSION 51.00
EXTRA CARDS 25C ea.
SHARE THE WEALTH 5 for 51.00
Sponsored by the Optimist Club of Stephen.
No one under 16 years of age will be admitted
LCards 25c a piece License #219087 ,
Entertainment
Fri. & Sat. Nites
Featuring
This Weekend
Bob
McIntosh
At
The Organ
Dining Room
Open Daily
Our dining room is open
Sunday from 3 till 9
Phone 236-4371 for reservations
Zurich Highway 84
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RECORDS FIDDLING ALBUM --- John Wurm of Exeter, a fiddler with the popular country
c;ro we.teln group Roger Quick and the Rainbows hos just recently recorded hisown album of
addling music- The album s name is derived from the first song on the record which Wurm
composed. T -A photo
John does some 'fiddlin'
round' on his first record
John Wurm •Qf Exeter a
fiddler with the popular
country group Roger Quick
and the Rainbows has just
released his own album of
fiddle music.
The album title "John A.
Wurm. Fiddlin'round" was
recorded this past winter at
the Quick residence near
Parkhill.
Featured are 13 fiddling
tunes including the title
track - •Fiddlin'round"
which was composed by
W'urm-
The record came about as
a result for several requests'
which Wurm had 'received
while playing at dances with
Quick and his group.
The Exeter resident said
he was hesitant at first to
make the recording but
Roger said it's time you
made an album".
The student in the
architectural design
program at Fanshawe
College in London said he
tried for something distinc-
tive in a fiddle recording
with a good mix of "fast
stuff and waltzes"
Wurm began playing the
fiddle about four years ago
when racked up a violin
which had been in the family
for a number of years
Exeter resident Hank
Green helped Wurm when he
was learning to play, the fid-
dle and provided him with
his first half-size violin.
Over the years. the late
Will hold
achievement day
Achievement Day for the
Lucan 4-H Groups will be
held at Poplar Hill Memorial
Park. Saturday. July 28
commencing at 1 p.m.
Roll call for the evening
was "name a friend you have
visited recently" and the
motto "There is no burden
that is not lightened by
sharing it" was beautifully
given by Mabel Froats.
W'vn Jolliffe announced the
founding of a "Helping
Hands" group within The
C W.L. hopefully to become
a community group.
The Institute will recess
for the summer. to meet
again.. Wednesday. Sep-
tember 19, except for the
County Rally when it is.
hoped all members will
attynd
Mike Hodgert. Nelson Howe
and Willis Desjardine have
helped the student w$lo has
four months left to complete
for his diploma from
Fanshawe.
. He began to play for Quick -
on a part-time basis about a,
year and a half ago and just
completed his first full year
of playing with the band.
Wurm said he has really
enjoyed his association with
the group and his associa-
tion with some of the stars
of the Grand Old • Opry who
he `las met while'playing for
.the group.
Among the country stars
which he knows quite well
are Minnie Pearl, Tom T.
Hall, Bill Anderson and Lit-
tle Jimmy Dickens.
Quick and the Rainbows
are booked every weekend
well into 1980 including a
weekend trip this October
with the Grand Old Opry to
•
Winnipeg. Bismark, North
Dakota and Duluth.
Minnesota.
Asked about the problem
of combining an education
with a musical .career.
Wurm said he finds at times
there's just not enough time
in the day but that "the
school work always- come
first".
The possibility of a full
time career .in music has
crossed his mind but he said
there are many good
fiddlers around.
One would think fiddling
and school would be enough'
for the young man but Wurm
also does design and map -
work part-time. rooks after
two hogs at Quick's farm
and is into antique car and
violin collecting.
To .date there- are eight
violins scattered around his
parent's William -street
residence.
UEL*'5 IZZEIA
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OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
- 235-2311
GRAND BEND -238-2161
GRANDMA'S SUBMARINES
BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8:30 P.M.
FIRST SHOW AT DUSK
For Information Phone:
rOjiak Imp
482.7030e
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DRIVE-IN THEATRE
LIMITED
BEECH STREET-CLINTON
THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY JULY 5-6-7
t, . ,lot t
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
PLUS 2ND FEATURE
"ONE ON ONE"
NOtE:
On Thursday,
July S • One
Show Only - Superman
Starring Robby Benson
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
SUNDAY • MONDAY - TUESDAY - JULY 8.9.10
NEXT WEEK
URANUS
'Delicious Luncheon Specials Daily
APPEARING DAILY NOON - 7:30 P M.
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KAREN BLACK TOM BERENGER
SUSAN SJRASBERG '
PLUS 2ND FEATURE
'FAIRYTALES`
Dort Spada •-w--. Sy Richarrrwrn s. Cyr Ile Brenda Fo4.rh'
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PLA TING WEDNESDAY THROUGH
SATURDAY - JULY 11-12-13-14
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Lily Tomlin - John Travolta D••�'t «_
"MOMENT BY MOMENT"
PLUS 2ND FEATURE
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the rules lost! NATI•NIa
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Dance
KIRKTON-WOODHAM
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Sat., July 7
Mullis By
JOE OVERHOLT
Admission restricted to
age of majority unless
accompanied by parent.
Proceeds for hall
maintenance
Doe & Stag
• Dance
for
MARY JANE
& PAUL MILNE
Fri., July 6,
9-1
ILDERTON
MASONIC HALL
Dancing Disc Jockey
Refreshments 8 Lunch
Admission 53.00 per
person
BINGO
ROYAL CANADIAN
LEGION
,GRAND BEND
Every
Thursday Night
8:00 p.m.
Teen Dance
Rock
And Disco
KIRKTON-WOODHAM
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Fri., July 6
8 p.m. td 1 a.m.
Prizes
Admission $2.50
Music and Lights By Ray
Wilmot's
Celebrity Sound Disc
• -Jockey Service'
- No jeans please •
Refreshments and food
available
Proceeds to K -W
Swimming Pool
Take A Short Drive South On The Lake
And Discover A gourmet's delight!
Aipery It i MUM
1`irlery IrM
,mot T ..
Weli known for its seafood,
steaks and gourmet dinners
WEEKEND
ENTERTAINMENT
& DANCING
Jot() us for o lovely night
out right across the road
of the coach with dan-
cing and entertainment.
CALL 243-2474
OPEN DAILY
Both located on Hwy. 2,1.9 ins. 5 of Grand Bend
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A 238-8451 •
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1 GRAND BEND •
N NEXT ATTRACTION
ANGEL STREET •
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Entertainment Every
Weekend
Featuring This Week
July 6 8 7
Sunshine
Dining Room
Open Daily
For Reservations
Phone 238-2365
Grand Bend
Smorgasbord
every Saturday
starting at 5 p.m.
Nee
`teen Votes(
HOTEL
DINING LOUNGE
MOTEL
v. SIT
The Green Forest Motor Hotel
GRAND BEND H'way 21 1 Mile S. Troffic Light
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EXETER LEGION AUXILIARY
and STEPHEN OPTIMIST
SPECIAL
BINGO -
Thurs., July 19th
EXETER LEGION HALL
Bingo Starts 8 p.m.
QUICKIE BINGO 7 p.m. - 8 p.m.
(20 people- min.) and following regular bingo
$500 TO games'& $10
5 games a. $15
QUARANTEE 3 games a $25
Mini Jackpot $75.
JACKPOT Share the Wealth
#246777
THE OPTIMIST CLUB OF STEPHEN
"Preents"
Y TWO SUPER BANDS -/'
CONTINUOUS MUSIC FROM 9 P.M. TO 1 A.M.
Featuring
DANCE TICKETS - $6.00 PER COUPLE.
4(4(
SPECIAL
COOK YOUR OWN
"PORK BAR-B-QUE"
4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. ADULTS $4.00 ea.
CHILDREN $2.50 ea.
REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE
THE ABOVE HELD IN REC CENTRE
AT HURON PARK ON JULY 20TH
on the same program visit the "Canadian Model Airplane
Championships" on the runways
PROCEEDS FOR YOUTH ACTIVITIES
Tickets available from any optimist member on or before June 28
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