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The
Zurich & District
Optimist Club
presents...
Much Music VIDEO DANCE
SATURDAY, AUGUST 8th
at the
ZURICH COMMUNITY CENTRE
(Ice Surface)
TEEN DANCE (ages 14-18) from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Tickets available at the
door only $5.00. ADULT DANCE 9 p.m.-1a.m.
Advance Tickets $8.00
Available Exeter - Exeter Electric (Sam the Record Man)
AT THE DOOR 510.00 (Age of Majority Only)
•
r'. Includes: Lunch or dinner at Ed's
Restautants. $75.00 - ticket and din-
ner or lunch - plus GST. $110.00 -
tiidket, dinner/lunch and train includ-
ing all taxes.
• Cali : 1-800-265-1730
"For People Who Like to Travel"
1020 Ontario St.,
Stratford, Ontario
1.800-265.1730
MONSTER 1
B•I•N•G•O
MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 7:30 P.M.
Sworn Anna
Doors ore. AT s a4
OMR
W..
OO4. . L 1
Sun., August 2 @ 7 p:m.
"Sweet Sound"
Black Gospel at it's best!
Bring your lawn chair & enjoy
Location: Front lawn of
Exeter Pentecostal
Tabernacle
670 Main St. S.
Everyone welcome!
Decoration
Day
Exeter
Cemetery
Board
Sun., Aug. 9
Service at 2 p.m.
Musical Program
Everyone welcome
ar
Lucan
Community
Bingo
Wed., July 29
Bingo starts 7:30 p.m.
Regular Games
$1000
Jackpot Game
Total prizes
$2800
Due to the licence regulations, no
one under 16 allowed to play
Licence #537495
Zurich M.L.F.C. Association
BINGO
Thurs., July 30
at Zurich
Community Centre
$3000
in cash and prizes including
JACKPOT
$1100 MUST GOI
Also featuring
Bonanza #1 In 58 calls
approx. $1200
Bonanza #2 in 56 calls
approx. 51000
No one under 16 eligible to play
Doors open at 6 p.m.
Bingo starts at 7 p.m.
1
Man;
Many
#tanks to you
the residents and former residents of 'Usborne'Township and surround ng
municipalities, your families and friends for
✓ your overwhelming attendance at the events this past year
✓ your generous support of fundraising activities
✓ Your willingness to assist in countless ways through Homecoming Weekend
from bridging cookies to moving chairs to pouring milkto sprucing up lawns and
gardens.
Usborne
and YOU
in '92
Your comnwr&ity•mirufecfspirit is a testimonial to the pioneers'who built the
heritage of 7lsbor n€ Township
you made it happen!
q1=6/
from the Usborne Sesquicentennial Committee
Times -Advocate, July 29, 1992
F'age 21
DANCE
HALL
9 p.m. to 1 a.m
Dress Code
Fri., July 31
Singles Dance
Carl Keyes & The Golden
Fiddle Music Company
Sat. Aug.1,
( Lee Davidson
& Sagebrush
349-2678
IsG R A N D• B E N D
. 1
DRIVE-IN
T
Starting
July 31
L
T!�
Phone 238-8344
HURON COUNTRY
PIAYHOUSE
7 HlATRL•IN•THL•COUNI H1
Final week
Marc Cans la'b's
Air('
llll
on till Aug. 1
Sponsored by Bell
glans Newt Week
David Frweit's
loom*
August 4.15
esmosimpredb,
"Ali That Sam"
Concert Series
Concert *4 - Aug. 9
Playhouse II - 2 p.m.
Featuring:
The Grant Graham
Quartet
i3or,Qem Ppm Aloft -
MHs.l.
oouurr..l ..a~f. - 0 AA. _
(61
g 12110-0000
:IC Oraad Deed 439
NOM f1TO
Karen Houston runs the Read Canada program held at librar-
ies, pools and day camps in Huron, Perth and Middlesex
counties this summer. Here, she reads a story to a group of
youngsters at the Huron County Library in Exeter.
.�'
rlICIL;
R.E. Pooley Branch 167
Royal Canadian Legion
War Graves Service - August 9/92
eter Cemetery) at.1:30 pane Sunday Aug. 9th.
here will be a service held at the war graves
Exeter Ontario
IGICiMK&KILK lC ALK i LMUCK. --
Branch 468 of the
Royal Canadian Legion
Hensall
Would like to thank, Michael P. O'Connor, Stratford
Memorial's Ltd., Mr. Pat Regier and the ladies auxil-
iary for their donations toward the Memorial Plaque,
that was dedicated to the many service men and
women who served their country.
"Lest we forget"
HOLIDAY
ADVERTISING
DEADLINE
for next week's newspaper
Because of the holiday
Monday, all advertising
must be in our office by
Friday afternoon in order
for us to maintain our
publishing schedule.
WE DO
LAMINATING
Specializing in Posters up to 30" in width
Exeter Times -Advocate
Exeter 23t-1331
, AetRietcp
IN THE BE
•
July 30 Thurs. to Sat.
OG&1Aug. 1 - The Louise Yates
, Sun. to Wed., AUG. 2 - 5 - The Touch
�� �Thurs. - Sat. Aug. 6 - 8 - Good Question
Sun. to Wed., AUG. 9 - AUG. 12 The Distance
The
Zurich & District
Optimist Club
presents...
Much Music VIDEO DANCE
SATURDAY, AUGUST 8th
at the
ZURICH COMMUNITY CENTRE
(Ice Surface)
TEEN DANCE (ages 14-18) from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Tickets available at the
door only $5.00. ADULT DANCE 9 p.m.-1a.m.
Advance Tickets $8.00
Available Exeter - Exeter Electric (Sam the Record Man)
AT THE DOOR 510.00 (Age of Majority Only)
•
r'. Includes: Lunch or dinner at Ed's
Restautants. $75.00 - ticket and din-
ner or lunch - plus GST. $110.00 -
tiidket, dinner/lunch and train includ-
ing all taxes.
• Cali : 1-800-265-1730
"For People Who Like to Travel"
1020 Ontario St.,
Stratford, Ontario
1.800-265.1730
MONSTER 1
B•I•N•G•O
MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 7:30 P.M.
Sworn Anna
Doors ore. AT s a4
OMR
W..
OO4. . L 1
Sun., August 2 @ 7 p:m.
"Sweet Sound"
Black Gospel at it's best!
Bring your lawn chair & enjoy
Location: Front lawn of
Exeter Pentecostal
Tabernacle
670 Main St. S.
Everyone welcome!
Decoration
Day
Exeter
Cemetery
Board
Sun., Aug. 9
Service at 2 p.m.
Musical Program
Everyone welcome
ar
Lucan
Community
Bingo
Wed., July 29
Bingo starts 7:30 p.m.
Regular Games
$1000
Jackpot Game
Total prizes
$2800
Due to the licence regulations, no
one under 16 allowed to play
Licence #537495
Zurich M.L.F.C. Association
BINGO
Thurs., July 30
at Zurich
Community Centre
$3000
in cash and prizes including
JACKPOT
$1100 MUST GOI
Also featuring
Bonanza #1 In 58 calls
approx. $1200
Bonanza #2 in 56 calls
approx. 51000
No one under 16 eligible to play
Doors open at 6 p.m.
Bingo starts at 7 p.m.
1
Man;
Many
#tanks to you
the residents and former residents of 'Usborne'Township and surround ng
municipalities, your families and friends for
✓ your overwhelming attendance at the events this past year
✓ your generous support of fundraising activities
✓ Your willingness to assist in countless ways through Homecoming Weekend
from bridging cookies to moving chairs to pouring milkto sprucing up lawns and
gardens.
Usborne
and YOU
in '92
Your comnwr&ity•mirufecfspirit is a testimonial to the pioneers'who built the
heritage of 7lsbor n€ Township
you made it happen!
q1=6/
from the Usborne Sesquicentennial Committee
Times -Advocate, July 29, 1992
F'age 21
DANCE
HALL
9 p.m. to 1 a.m
Dress Code
Fri., July 31
Singles Dance
Carl Keyes & The Golden
Fiddle Music Company
Sat. Aug.1,
( Lee Davidson
& Sagebrush
349-2678
IsG R A N D• B E N D
. 1
DRIVE-IN
T
Starting
July 31
L
T!�
Phone 238-8344
HURON COUNTRY
PIAYHOUSE
7 HlATRL•IN•THL•COUNI H1
Final week
Marc Cans la'b's
Air('
llll
on till Aug. 1
Sponsored by Bell
glans Newt Week
David Frweit's
loom*
August 4.15
esmosimpredb,
"Ali That Sam"
Concert Series
Concert *4 - Aug. 9
Playhouse II - 2 p.m.
Featuring:
The Grant Graham
Quartet
i3or,Qem Ppm Aloft -
MHs.l.
oouurr..l ..a~f. - 0 AA. _
(61
g 12110-0000
:IC Oraad Deed 439
NOM f1TO
Karen Houston runs the Read Canada program held at librar-
ies, pools and day camps in Huron, Perth and Middlesex
counties this summer. Here, she reads a story to a group of
youngsters at the Huron County Library in Exeter.
.�'
rlICIL;
R.E. Pooley Branch 167
Royal Canadian Legion
War Graves Service - August 9/92
eter Cemetery) at.1:30 pane Sunday Aug. 9th.
here will be a service held at the war graves
Exeter Ontario
IGICiMK&KILK lC ALK i LMUCK. --
Branch 468 of the
Royal Canadian Legion
Hensall
Would like to thank, Michael P. O'Connor, Stratford
Memorial's Ltd., Mr. Pat Regier and the ladies auxil-
iary for their donations toward the Memorial Plaque,
that was dedicated to the many service men and
women who served their country.
"Lest we forget"
HOLIDAY
ADVERTISING
DEADLINE
for next week's newspaper
Because of the holiday
Monday, all advertising
must be in our office by
Friday afternoon in order
for us to maintain our
publishing schedule.
WE DO
LAMINATING
Specializing in Posters up to 30" in width
Exeter Times -Advocate
Exeter 23t-1331