HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1979-08-22, Page 11 (2)veer iiminimmisemeiverii
DASHWOOD
HOTEL
TIFFANY DINING LOUNGE
Dolly 12 noon -.1 :3O p.m.
Fri. & Sot. nights 6. 9 p.m.
Entertainment
August 24 & 25
Sunshine
Dining Room
Open Daily
For Reservations •
Phone 238.2365
Grand Bend
Smorgasbord
every Saturday
starting at 5 p.m.
HOTEL
DINING LOUNGE
MOTEL
ENTRANt._'t;4
The Green Forest Motor Hotel
GRAND BEND H way 21 1 Mile S Troffic Light
BINGO
LUCAN ARENA
Wed. Aug. 22
Doors open - 7:15 p.m.
Early bird - 7:55 p.m.
Regular games, Midway special, share the
wealth, stand up, etc.
Jackpot x650 - 55 calls
- Proceeds for Arens
Double Door Card $ 1.00
Bingos will continue each Wednesday night.
License No. 262386
Due to haeme regulot.ons no one unde. I6 aeon of age will be admated
BOX OFFICE OPENS AT a:00 P.M
FIRST SNOW AT DUSK
For Information Phone:
004-7030
1.11! rvik'I1
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
LIMITED
BEECH STREET-CLINTON'
NOW PLAYING TO SATURDAY, AUG. 25
/ •
/1'4
CLINT EASTWOOD
ESCAPE FROM - -
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
PLUS
SECOND
FEATURE
ADULT
ENTERTAINMENT
.04016
MAYERS'
STARTS SUNDAY, AUGUST 26
TO SATURDAY, SEPT. 1
EVERY SUMMER THE CRU •\M (W AMERICAN YOUTH
GOES TO SL MMf R CAMP -
AND THE REST GO To CAMP \ORTTISTAR
Rec centre wants
deposits for hall
Renters of the hall at the
South Huron Recreation
Centre will pay abdeposit at
the time they book the
facility, the centre's board
decided at their monthly
meeting Monday.
Recreation administrator
Ian Smith _ suggested the
move to protect the centre if
a booking was cancelled with
little notice.
Smith suggested that the
deposit of $25 would be
returned if the hall could be
rebooked. The deposit would
also be returned if the
cancellation was made three
months ahead of the date
booked.
In a game of give and take,
the board will sell ice time to
the new Exeter entry in the
South Huron Hockey League
at $25 per hour plus a 60/40
split of gate receipts from
post regular season games.
Louis Mitchell of the new
team asked -if his team could
have ice time at the $25 per
hour figure rather than $28
per hour.
Mitchell said his club
would be playing 22 home
games and asked if a
' discount might not be 'in
order.
Don Cameron had said he
was worried that the board
could be -setting a precident
if the intermediate hockey
club received discounted ice
time.
Smith proposed the 60/40
split which was what the
junior Hawks operated on.
Mayor Derry Boyle
proposed the compromise of
a $25 per hour rental rate and
the split for the playoff
games with the long time
hockey man saying the
board should take a chance
on the first year club.
Mitchell said he hoped his
club would make the playoffs
and possibly finish in the top
three places.
The rec centre will finally
be properly identified but
who will get the work and
when, is still up in the air.
4cting as a result of a
board request Smith ob-
tained a price for a Sign from
'the same company which
manufactured the lettering
for South Huron Hospital.
Exclurralthting a similar
design he rec centre
would cost $6.
Boyle moved that capital
ele,52/-xe
Former pupils, relatives
and friends of
Lila (McCullouch)
McKaig
in honour of her 80th
birthday
'Open house fen Ellmvilie
Church on
Sun., Sept. 2
1979
2 5 p m
funds which had been se
aside for community par
renovations be used for th
sign which would be installe
on the west wall of the hal
and that a quotation from
local sign manufacturer
obtained.
When the press refused t
omit the figure alread
obtained, Boyle withdrew hi
motion and moved that tw
quotes for the sign be ob
tained.
In his report Smith said the
swimming pool should com
well under budget and tha
only 14 Saturdays in 1880 fo
the hall were left open.
Rollerskating was proving
to be very popular Smi
said, •with revenues fa
ahead of the budge
estimate. He said the Friday
afternoon roller skating
program was proving
popular with the younger
wheel rollers in the com-
munity.
The various trips have
proved t0 be popular with
only the excursion to the
Blue Jays game being
cancelled due to a lack of
interest. Smith said in 1980
he'll quite likely organize
five or six trips.
In terms of financing the
trips Smith reported they're
a break-even proposition.
In a move that received
pproval from the board
'Smith said he had ap-
proached several firms in
the community with regards
to the sponsorship of the
centre's activities ad in the
newspaper. To date three
firms haire agreed to sponsor
the ad and that if the other
seven are agreeable the rec
centre could save $1,500 a
year in advertising costs.
A copy of a letter which the
town had to send to Jim Ross
over his complaints of ex-
cessive noise from the rec
centre caused board
member Wayne Pearce to
blast the local police force.
Referring to the number of
apparently underage
motorcycle riders who use
the park, Pearce said "If the
police would just shape up
around here." •
Stephen representative
Wayne Ratz injected some
humour into the discussion
when he suggested "Maybe
we need more for the police
budget and less for
recreation."
Boyle said there was
nothing the board could do
about the noise and said it
was a police matter.
Smith said he had thought
having speed bumps placed
in the parking lot but Boyle
pointed out this would do
little to deter those who are
making the noise.
k
e
d
1
a
be
0
y
s
D
e
t
r
th
r
D 4
Investigate unknown water
before you dive in. Enjoy safe
water sports the Red Cross
Water Safety way.
FISHERMEN'S COVE
RESTAURANT
Specializing in
Fresh Perch Dinners
Eat in or Take out
63 River Road
Grand Bend
238-2025
SPECIAL ATTENTION !
FRESH HONEY
(JUST HARVESTED — DIRECt
FROM -THE 13EEKEEPEfl! TO YOU)
80c Ib. In your own containers.
from/AeProducer- Vs, ,.,•:• .\\,MAI. FIOIISI.
B111. MURRAY.
I „ N
t1 1`Iate1'
ADULT INTEAJAINMENT
•
'HURRICANE"
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
PLEASE NOTE:
Complimentary Passes not valid for
"Meat Boils" and "Hurricane"
HONEYMEAD APIARIES LTD.
RANNOCH, ONT.
(2 Miles West of St. Marys)
Closed S a
NOW AVAILABLE
Best selling books by
Canadian Authors
and
Records
by Top Canadian
Recording Stars
Available only at
EXETER TIMES -ADVOCATE
1
TOP MONEY RAISER -- The top money raiser Ina swimathon held by the Exeter swim
team was Brenda Waldeck Presenting an award to Brenda is coach. Patti Shapton
PING PONG PREPARATIONS = Vern lskauskas. Billy Finch. Kim Finch and Rob Rodger
get equipment set up for ping pong playoffs at Southcott Pines In Grand Bend
GB Anglicans
dedicate new
church window
At the 9:30 a.m. service of
Holy Communion on Sunday
August 19 the nets stained
glass window depicting St.
Mark was dedicated to the
glory of God and in loving
memory of Mr. and Mrs.
Colin C Scatcherd, foun-
dation members of the
Church of St. John by the
Lake. Present were Mr. and
Mrs. David Scatcherd and
other members of the family
as well as an overflowing
congregation. Mr. Scatcherd
was the first \t'arden of the
Church when it was built
in 1949.
The Rector. the Rev.
George A. Anderson who
conducted the dedication
ceremony was pleased to
introduce the guest preacher
as his son, the Reverend
Kenneth Anderson, who has
recently returned from
Barbados where for two
years he represented the
Anglican Church of Canada
as a tutor to Theological
students at Codrington
College and who- now has
been appointed by the Bishop
of. Huron as Rector as
Rector of Trinity Church
Lambeth and Christ
Anglican Church. Delaware.
The sermon theme, taken
from Psalm 137. "}low can
we sing the Lord's songs in a
strange land?" compared
the different cures of the
\ West Indies- nd Canada
which are vastly, different
but still can comp together in
the Love of Christ.
Mrs. Agnes,Todd prepared
the Altar for the day and
Mrd. Lillian Myers presided
at the organ. Hostess for the
coffee hour afterwArds was •
Mrs. Heather Scovil.
Smile!
" One thing about inflation
--- you get to live in a more
expensive neighborhood
without moving
HOME to HOME
SHIP to SHORE
NEWFOUNDLAN0.-
to ONTARIO
'Hi Spiro this Is so
—ate bre-vveuld Mte to ex:
press our Thanks to
everyone for everything
they have done fortis Our
special thanks to Brenda
Bell and parents for a nice
going away party, Jim
Rogers and parents for
another lovely going away
party. Matt Tuckey and
parents for a graduation
party Thanks to everyone
for being who you are
We mics you an a lot
Lily
Karen Hart
Wendy Gatehouse
P S See you next stammer
P S S Please write
Bo, 189
Dunville Newfoundland
AOR 150
Take A Short Drive South On The Lake
And Discover . . A gourmet's delight!
Pinery Inn
Well known for its seafood,
steaks and gourmet dinners
WEEKEND_
ENTERTAINMENT
& DANCING
Join us for a lovely
night out right across
the road at the coach
with dancing and enter
tatnment
Both Located or<Hwy 21
• pinery Inn
MOTOR LODGE
Tom-
Pinery
TAVr Fin
allt�
CALL 243-2474
OPEN DAILY
9 mi S of Grand Bend
,J v South Huron
L Recreation Centre
Ili
ACTIVITIES
BUS TRIPS
August 23 Ontario Science Centre
COST Adults s8 00
Students '7.00
Children S6 00
There are still a few seats available Please
register at the Recreation Office. For more
information Call 235-2833
MOVIE 'Last Movie of the S'urnrner •
August 22. 1979 -
Andrew Forgraves Magician' 6 30 p m
Movie ' Gus The Wonder Mule' 7 30 p m
Admission Children 50'
Adults '1 00
ROLLER SKATING C
Fridays 2-4 Youth Skating ' Free Ad-
mission'
Fridays 7 30-10.00 Regular
Sundays 7 30- 10 00 Regular
Admission sl 00 per person
Rentals 50'
SOUTH HURON
RECREATION CFNTU,
PRESENI3
EXETER DAY
AT
HURON COUNTRY PLAYHOUSE
"SLEEPING BEAUTY"
Saturday August 25th '
Admission 50 per person
Bus trip to playhouse 11 00 per person
Bus.leaves 10 00 A M at the South
Huron Recreation Centre
For more information call 235-2833
TOUCH FOOTBALL LEAGUE
ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING
Thursday August 23, 1979--
7 00 p m at the
South Huron Rec'n Centre
E.M.H.A.
HOCKEY SCHOOL
Oct. 9-14
COST 112 00
1st 60 registrations accepted. Anyone in-
terested 171 instructing please phone 235-
1687 or 235.-0894. •
Times -Advocate, August 22, 1978
Pogo 11
ttli5E01°
riZZEMA
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
EXETER - 235-2311
GRAND BEND -238-2161
GRANDMA'S SUBMARINES
Miss Zurich Bean Festival
CONTEST.
SPONSORS NEEDED
Any business, industry, service club or group in
Zurich, and surrounding district wishing to sponsor o
contestant please contact:
Mrs. Linda Hendrick -
236-4940
Any young lady wishing to participate
in the
Miss Zurich Bean
Festival Contest
girls must be 14-21
must reside or be employed in- Zurich
or surrounding areas.
For More Information Contact
LINDA HENDRICK
STARLITE
Box office open at 8:00
First show at dusk.
ar•
Children Under 12 in ( ar. free
GRAND BEND
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY
August 22-23-24
KIDDIES NIGHT—THURSDAY
AUGUST 23—Free Pepsi and
Chips for the Kiddies
2 Free Draws
THAT LOVABLE BUG
IS BACK!
vs
alp
tt.
LARCENY,
LAUGHTER,
MYSTERY,
•,ll
MN ea. • 3 sn• ►AORUCro' Due to Disney Policy:
TEc•• .N s 01-1‘ Children 50c, Preschool Free
SATURDAY, SUNDAY & MONDAY
August 25-26-27
CLINT EASTWOOD
ESCAPE FROM ALCATRAZ
Adult EAtertalnment
NOMINATED FOR XX
ACADEMY AWARDS
MST('UlVPE
lifirmink
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
August 28-29-30
WARNNI1‘6: love can be hazardous to year health!
;�q�1��e,a�EMtsw
ta�ly: 1w�KSOM
um.
I'
/ I ( J
Adel Entertainment VII
•:
...the
fastest
kin in
the west!
Nie .
Villain
eA
-Adak Entertainment 1 -
A
I 115 S
aov:;. - -'. ,.,,.t:,.• :.: 1r
...or t _.ema__as.a-...
.-' , -