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Times -Advocate, August 1, 1979
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Hensall Fair Board
Dance
Henson Arena
Sat., Aug. 11
Dancing 9 to 1
Music By
COUNTRY
COMPANIONS
S5.00 per couple
Proceeds To Community
Work.
Tickets Available at the
door.
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WEST WILLIAMS
ATHLETIC ASSOC.
ANNUAL
DANCE
Saturday, -
August 1 1,
PARKHILL ARENA
Featuring
`1OGER QUICK
he RAINBOWS
•-',,t0,,o car,., Bo,
Dancing 9 1
Tickets S4 OC
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O AS ELWOOD P. DOWD ' •
W 'n HARVEY •
July 25 - Aug. 4 •
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GRAND BEND •
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Take A Short Drive South On The Lake
And Discover . A gourmet's delight!
Pinery Inn
WeII known for its seafood
steaks and gourmet dinners
WEEKEND
ENTERTAINMENT
& DANCING
MEM
Piper), Inn
MOTOR LODGF
Tom`-
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DISCUSSING SENIOR NEEDS -- The senior's study in Exeter is well underway with a film and discussion program attrac-
ting about 60 senors to South Huron District High School Tuesday. Discussing the day's activities are Margaret Parkinson and
Mary Easton of the Young Canada Works funded project, Evelyn Heywood, guest speaker and director of recreation for St.
Marys Len Love, Ella Bailey and Darlene Davis, also -of the study team. T -A photo
wife also competes
Shipka fiddler wins another
By MRS HUGH MORENZ -
Champion tiddler. 1Villis
Desiardine. has won another
trophy '0 add to his ever
growing collection. He took
first prize in the 35 t6 49 age
group and won the Bill
McColl triiphy. last week -end
at BOhcaygeon Willis wife.
Elia. entered the - step
dancing competition and
won third prize
Travelling to Bobcaygeon
s+ith the Desjardine-s were
Mrs Marian Hornier and son"
(;atvin. of Parkhill..
While there. they visited
Desjardine relatives. Mr.
,u:d Mrs Mervyn Elliot, and
Mariann Pelford. elf Fenelon
Falls
Marvin returned home
.with the Desjardine's for
hohdays
Vincent reunion
The -28th annual "Vincent-
reunion was held at L)ash-
s and ..('oininunity park.
Sunday. with around 30 in
attendance.
Tho e from this area who
attended the "Vincent"
reunion. held Sunday at -
ter noon at Dashwood
Community centre were Mr
and Mrs. Harvey Beierling
and Kevin. Mr and Mrs.
CALL 243-2474°
OPEN DAILY
Huron County
Family Planning Project
Invites You To Attend
FAMILY PLANNING
CLINIC
Every Tuesday
4rom630 Spm
HURON COUNTY HEALTH UNIT
Ann Sr Exeter
For Information Call 235-1014
Weekdays or Tuesday evenings
E.'eryone welcome
BINGO.
Thurs.,
Aug. 2, 1979
HURON PARK REC. CENTR
21 GAMES
18 REGULAR
1 JACKPOT &
1 SPECIAL
1 SHARE THE
WEALTH
7:30 p.m.
quicky bingos
LIC. No. 219071
ADMISSION $1.00
EXTRA CARDS 25C ea.
SHARE THE WEALTH 5 for Si OG
Sponsored by the Optimist Club of Stephen
No one under 16 years of age will be admitted,.
Lear& 2$G a piece iscf cif YVt3t'
Saturday morning the
HuronyieW choir held choir
practice Sunday morning
they sang "I surrender all. -
at the church service
The "Gong.' show Monday
afternoon in the auditorium
started out with Day- Care
performing "Seven little
girls sitting in the back
seat .. Mr Adam Wilson who
was. the w inning contestant.
played his fiddle Then we
had a rather queer group of
doctors. and an unsuccessful
operation scene
Mrs Donna Broadfoot
accompanied by an adorable
puppy played -How much is
that doggy in t he window.'
on her accordion Winning
the prize for the most
hilarious act was \Irs. '
.1tr:ephine Cunningham as 0
hula girl
Mrs Fatie Hugi11 and Mrs
`tetty Bell sang a duet We
were treated to it demon-
stration of "Twisting dan-
cing • by Ronnie and Michael
Ladd Miss Wendy Kloss
pLned her ukelele and sang
1 rather non-professional
gr( up of staff members put
on 0 'V 0 act play 'Little
Reif Riding Hood' to -round
oft the program . Our
Director of nursing. Mrs. M
Yeats. Mr. Mark Kennedy.
and Mrs. Dianne Elliott were
our gongers. and we would
like to thank them for their
participation.
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Harold Vincent. Lori.
'Michael and Michelle, and
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Vincent.
A special prizewas given to
Percy Vincent. from London,
who celebrated his 88th
birthday on July 25. Marge
Adams and Katie Vincent
had celebrated their bir-
thdays on Jul- 2-Itlt, so the
group of picnickers sang
"Happy Birthday'.
Each family brings a
game or sport activity. and
prizes.
Officers elected for 1980
are President -Harvey
Beierling • Sec treasurer -
Harold Vincent
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Fenner. Mr Herbert
Harlton, Mrs. Mabel
Guenther and Karen, visited
Sunday afternoon and were
supper guests with their
nephew and family. Mr. and
Mrs. Kennett Nicholson,
Headley, Angela and Aaron.
of Courtright.
Mr. and Mt's Roy Com-
fort. Harry. Deanna and
Women at Staffa
plan visit to Villa
By MRS... TEMPLiMAN
Mrs Robert Laing hosted
the Marion Ritchie Evening
Auxiliary meeting at her
home. Tuesday July 17 with
15 ladies present.
Mrs Lorne Elliott presid-
ed and opened with a poem
on Sharing. a Hymn and
prayer Mrs. Ivan Norris
had the devotions taking her
scripture reading from Acts
12 verses 11 to 17 Mrs.
Larry Gardener' gave a
paper on 'One Small
Stone".
During business the visit
to Ritz - Villa in the fall was
discussed and quilting The
study book was on China
Mrs Eldon Allen took her
i*st .
Friedsburgs Days
presents
WRIST WRESTLING
Dashwood Community Centre
Dashwood Ont.
1.144(4 ":S Aug. 4, 1979
Weigh In 3:00 P.M.
Contest 3:30 P.M.
CATEGORIES
V�1 omens
open Clo;>
Mens
under�l�140 lbs.
to 141 '`17{p'r...w:
- 171- 200
201 & over
Each division winner rec- ve • trophy
_• Rynr, r - up.; receives _labatts .Br_ewery
Award.
For further information toll
JOHN BECKER
237-3628
Tug - of - War Teams needed also.
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EDIBLE PODS - Peas and pods are edible in a new variety
of garden ,peas grown this year by Edgar Cudmore of
-4.Aborro His granddaughter Koren is shovywith the tall
stalks - T --A photo
EL'5
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
EXETER 235-2311
GRAND BEND -238-2161
GRANDMA'S SUBMARINES
program from the eater
Christ and the Community in
New China assisted by Mrs.
John Templeman Mrs. Jean
Carey and Mrs. Sally Scott.
For her special number
Mrs. Carey read a chapter
from one of Harry J Boyles
L-ooks on the Depression -and
Sharing Everyone enjoyed
a couple of contests on
waistlines • and spoon
photography
WI TO PLAY
Forty- Staffa Women's
Institute members. their
husbands and friends attend -
.ed and enjoyed- the play.
"111 be back for you before
Midnight". at the Blyth
Memorial Hall Friday even-
ing and later dined at the
Walton Inn The evening was
arranged by Mrs. Russell
Worden and Mrs Cameron
Vivian
PERSONALS
Mr and Mrs. Dennis
Stewart Penticton. British
Columbia were weekend
guests of Mr and MI's. Rob
Templeman and Carrah
FOR
INFORMATION
ON
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in South Huron
Phone
235.1834
We Need More
848rothers Nowf
4 WAY
RESTAURANT
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FOR
HOLIDAYS
until
Mon.,
Aug. 20
Chad, of Wetland. are
spending a few holidays with
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sweitzer,
Jeff and Amy
Personals
Bob.and Diane Finkbeiner,
recently visited in Ottawa
wtith friends, Mr. and Mrs.
Gerrard O'Rourke.
Mrs. Laura Grace, of
Pinellas Park. Florida,
called to visit Laura and
Oscar Miller, Saturday
evening.
Sunday evening visitors
with Harvey and Gloria
Beierling. -Kevin and
Dwight, were Ray- and Sylvia.
Beierling, Chris. David and
Sheri. of Exeter.
Visitors through the week
and week -end with Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Keller were Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Feltz. Terry
and Tammy of Brinsley , Mr.
and Mrs. Mac Windsor. Billy
and Johnny. Exeter and Mr.
d -
Centralia
couple tour
By MRS. FRED BOWDEN
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kooy
were on a bus trip on Wed-
nesday sponsored by
Crediton Women's Institute.
They visited Farmers
Market in Kitchener, Coyles
Factory in 'I'illsonburg and
other interesting spots.
Thursday Mr. and Mrs.
Koos visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Clayton Kooy at their
trailer at Prospect Hill
where they are on holidays.
Mrs. Lorne Hicks was a
Sunday guest at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. AlbertChowen
at Thorndale-
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Hirtzelwhospends the week-
ends at Fisherman's Cove
had Mrs. Ethel Schroeder of
Exeter as their guest over
the July 22 week -end.
Mr. Orma Pollock, Kin-
cardine was a visjtor for a
few days last week with his
sister Mrs. Lorne Hicks.
Wednesday they visited with
their sister and brother-in-
law, Mr. and :11rs. Clayton
Scbeifele in Kitchener.
Other recent visitors with
Mrs. Hicks were Mrs. Harold
Murray of Windsor. Nova
Scotia who was visiting with
relatives in Exeter. and Mrs.
Greta Hodgins, London.
Sunday Service •
-"Secure in God's Love"
was the topic chosen by Mr.
Paul Schott for his sermon in
the United Church Sunday
morning and he used
Romans chapter 8 verses 28
to 39 as the Biblical
background for his thoughts.
He told his listeners that
God's purpose involves each
one of us and we must not
grow complacent.
-The children's story was
told by Mr. Schott and Mrs.
Ray Mills was the organist
for the service.
and Mrs. Roy Gibson of
Crediton.
Jacquie and Jennie
Russell. visited last Friday
with- Annie and Hugh
Moretti
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Entertainment
August 2, 3, 4 -
Thurs. Fri. & Sat. nights
MIDNIGHT EXPRESS
• Return engagement starting nightly Aug. 6.
The Roy Todd Show direct from Vegas.
TIFFANY DINING LOUNGE
Daily 12 noon - 1:30 p.m. -
Fri. 8, Sat. nights 6 -Qp.m.
BINGO
LUCAN ARENA
Wed. Aug. 1
Doors open - 7:15 p.m.
EarIy - 7:55 p.m.
Regular games, Midway special, share the
wealth, stand up, etc.
Jackpot $575 - 55 calls
Proceeds for Arent
Double Door Card $ 1.00
Bingos will continue each Wednesday nf>�'ht.
License No. 262386
Ove ro Lee n ye: egulonons noone under 16 years al age wi11 be adm,rred
MIDDLESEX BEEF
PRODUCERS BARBECUE
POPLAR HILL PARK
THURSDAY, August 16, 1979
SPEAKER: George Morris Merlin, Ontario
Past President of the Canadian
Cattlemen s Association 1972- 1974
$5 00 in advance - $6.00 at the gate
TICKETS:
Public School Children $2.50
Pre -School Children FREE
Supper served from 5:00 to 7:30 P.M.
Contact one of the following Middlesex Cattlemen s
Ass6iation directors for tickets
Clarence Hardy
Charles 0 Sheet
Austin Hodgins
Cliff Cook
Alan Hill
Roy Cunningham
Ralph Lynn
Jim Dickenson
Bob Garrett
Doug'Trudgeon
R.R. #1, Lucan
R R #3. Luca-,
R.R #1, futon
R R. #3. Granton
R R #2. Lucan
R R #2. Lucan '•.
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R R #4 Denfield
R R #3. Granton
R R #1, Thorndale
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