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Times -Advocate, May 16, 1984
Party
for
Gary (Mort)
Moir
Fri., May 25
For information
262-2540
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Dining Lounge & Tavern—Grand Bend
NOW OPEN 7 days a week
Lunch and Dinner
Menu Champagne Sunday Breakfast
with
Specials
Lower Deck Open
Sat., Miller Time
8 p.m. - '9 p.m.
Largest patio on Lake Huron
Reservations 238-2251 Grand Bend
FISHERMAN'S COVE
RESTAURANT
Specializing in fresh fish dinners
from our boat to your table
Open six days a week
11:30 - 8 p.m. Closed Mondays
63 River Road, Grand Bend
Eat in or take out
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FRIDAY -SATURDAY -SUNDAY
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Wechesday May 1161984,
Hensall Twilight
Spring Fair
Jumbo 5
Mini -Tractor Pull
Class 1. 25-50 lbs.
Class 2. 50-75 lbs.
Class 3. 75-100 lbs.
Prizes for 3 places.
$ 1.00 entry fee
Pre -register please
call 262-5350
Albatross
Tavern
Coming Events
May le -19
"Indio"
May 20
Patio B.B.Q.
May 25 - 26
"Earshot"
May 27
Patio B.B.Q.
June 1 -2
"Memory Lane"
June 3
Horseshoe Tourney
June 8-9
"Buzz Band"
June 10
Bavarian Beer Fest
Bus to Franken-
muth, Patio B.B.Q.
June 13
"David Wilcox"
June 15-16 •
"Dance Band"
Watch for dates on
"Dixie Flyers", "Marie
Bottrel", Poul French
and Rebound.
Fireworks
Mon., May 21
at Dusk
•�jE Crediton Bali Park •
Sponsored by Crediton Volunteer
Firemen
Collection will be taken to cover expenses
for the fireworks
Wayne Regier
(and family)
for the Toss of their Dairy Barn
to be held at
Exeter Recreation Centre
Fri., May 25, 1984
Dancing to: Joe Overholt
9 to 1
"Everyone Welcome"
Exeter Kinsmen & Kinettes are
sponsoring an evening of
Family Roller ting
From 7 - 9 p.m., Wed. May 16
Free admission - skate rental 504
Everyone welcome!
South Huron Roc Centre
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"New
gabber Bingo
Lucan Arena
Wednesday, May 16
Doors open - 7:15 p.m.
Early"bird - 7:55 p.m.
Regular games, share the wealth, standup
bonanza
Jackpot $1300 55 calls
Single book $4, Double $7, Triple $10.
Bingos each Wednesday night
Proceeds for Arena
Du• to Wen. ...uloti•ns no one und.. 16 yeas el aye will b. od',mod.
DOMINION TAVERN
MAIN' STREET AT LIGHTS
-ZLIRICH-
DININ&ROOM
NOW OPEN
DAILY 12 TO 2 (LUNCH) AND 5 TO 7J0 P.M. (DINNER)
SUNDAYS 4:00 TO 8:00 P.M.
EVENING DiNNER SPECIAL
Full Course Dinners irkluding N-5 .05 2
Soup or Juice. Roll and Coffer �•�7-/
L)AiL.Y LUNCH SPECIALS
TAKE-OUT AVAILABLE
YOUR FAMILY RESTAURANT
RESERVATIONS - 236-4371
-THE ORIGINAI. HOME OF THE. RI(: MEAL'
!"la"'epasap
South Huron Junior Farmers
Car Rally
Registration Hensall Community
Centre
Sunday, May 20 1 p.m. 2 p.m.
Everyone Welcome
BROWNIES DRIVE-IN
169 BEECH ST CL INTON
sox OPTICS ONTO OISO PALMIST SHOW AT DUSK
fRIDAY-SATURDAY- NDAY MAY 18-19-21
LLSHOWS ADDED FEATURE SUNDAY, MAY 25
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Rick PowelBand
Thurs., Fri., Sat. May 24, 25, 26
Stutt Brothers
Coming May 31, June 1, 2
The Dance Band
Mark on your calendar
Blue Grass and Rock Band, June 7, 8 , 9.
REV. KEN and his lost followers
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THE SELECTION OF
1 %FAMILY?
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Box Assortments '15.00to'25.00
Separate Pieces '1.25 to'5.50 EA.
FOR THE KIDDIES
Sparklers 60' to $2.95 perpkg.
(THESE ARE NOT FIRECRACKERS)
These ore family fireworks which may be let off on your
own property under most local bylaws. We have the
largest selection in the area of family displays and In-
dividual fireworks. (Fireworks will NOT be sold to per-
sons under 18 years of age.)
AVAILABLE THURSDAY, MAY 17, '84
In Accordance With Area Sy -Laws.
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MAIN STREET
EXETER
PHONE 235-2202
Centre Mall, Exeter
Lower Level
Sunda 9s
Brunch 4
Sunday so
Prime Rib
Daily Specials and a great menuall
week long.
Open 7 days a week
We cater to:
Banquets and Parties
For reservations call
235-1088
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Garage
-Sale
Sat., May 191
9 a.m.
'79 Victoria St. W., E.
Childreq's wear &
many more items F.
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Hensall
Twilight
Spring Fair
Tues., June 5
Junior Talent
Show
All young people, 20
years old and under are
welcome to enter. Prize
money for all entries.
Phone 262-5608 or
227-4807 to register.
Open House
The family of Harry and
Emily Murless are
pleased to announce
their parents 60th wed-
ding anniversary. An
Open House will be
held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Max Bloye, RR
4 St. Marys on Sundasy
May 27 from 2-5 p.m.
For more information
please call 461-0619.
Friends and Good
Wishes Welcome.
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Queen's
Hotel
Seaforth
Appearing • this
Wednesday Only
Heavy metal
Queen
"Lee Aaron"
Thurs., Fri. & Sat.
Recording artist
"Urgent"
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Kirkton
Horticulatural
Bus Trip
- Ontario Agricultural
Museum, Milton
- Greenhouse of Roses
- Olde Hide House
Leave K.W.C.C. at 8
a.m. Take a box lunch.
Reservations by May
26. Bus fare $23.00
B us 1. Wed., May 30,
Marilyn Robinson
229-6537.
B us 2. Sat., June 2.
Jean Ratcliffe
229-6120
*0EtioBicycle Rodeo
trA
and
%� r' Drag Race
Sat., May 19 10 a.m.
High School Parking Lot
Classes for boys and girls •
All entries must have current licence
plates
Sponsored by Exeter District Optimist in
conjunciton with Exeter Kinsmen
0DEN
c4y
RESTAURANT
eWiNFsE- & e,4N4oh4Aj FOO1?
New Sunday
Special
ATI -You -Can -Eat
Chinese Food and Roast Beef or
Roast Turkeyle 95
(coffee and tea included) Onlyi
Under 10 - $2.95
Open 12 noon to 9 p.m.
Phone 235-0464
STARLITE
Box office'Open of 8:00 p.m.
First show at dusk
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Children Under 12 in Cars Free GRAND BEN
Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Ma 18 19 & 20
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"The feel -good movie of 1983.
., T1.'t \/l'l
How much love, sex, fun and
friendship can a person take?
THE
I6CHILL
In a colo world you need your friends
to keep you warm.
TOM BERENGER GLENN CLOSE JEFF ▪ GOLDBLUM • WILLIAM HURT
KEVIN KLINE MARY KAY PLACE MEG TILLY JOBETH WILLIAMS
HOW DO `IOU KILL SOMETHING
THATC,N'T POSSIBLYVE?
She was born bad.
Plain and sim•le.
4:11.‘
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CfraWakil
Exeter & Area Homecoming and Peanut Stomp
PROGRAM
Friday, June 8
6:00-9:30 ... Oldtimer's Ball Tournament and Ladies' Slow Pitch Tournament.
6:30-1:00 -.. Entertainment by PERTH COUNTY DISC)OCKEY & Cheer in the
pub in the Agricultural building "THE NUTCRACKER"
7:30 JUG BAND at Old Town Hall
8:00-12:00 Teen Dance, Rec Centre, featuring DESTINATION &
THE FAN CLUB
Saturday, June 9
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9:00-8.b0 (pm) .':. Oldtimer's Ball Tournament and Ladies' Slow Pitch
Tounament
12:00-8:00 ... Entertainment in the "NUTCRACKER" to feature THE PERTH
COUNTY DISC JOCKEYS and local entertainment.
1:00-4:00 ... Free movies at "THE KIDS 'MOVIE HOUSE" in the Rec Hall
9:00-1:00 (pm) ... PEANUT STOMP featuring the MAIN STREET JUG BAND,
o draw will be held for a $1000 bill and a $500 gift certificate.
Sunday, June 10
12:00.6:00 ... Oldtimer's Bell Tournament and Ladies' Slow Pitch
Tournament
11:00.2:00 ... The "BRUNCH", Agricultural Building
1:30-3:00 ... Local Talent Show, Agricultural Building
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" MAIN STREET JUG BAND"
Dance and Brunch tickets now available at TA, Ellison Tfavel or any lion
or Lioness member. $8 dance ticket includes a chance on a draw for $1,000.
PLAN TO ATTEND
•N AND INV L Y -OUR ,FRIENDS
& RELATIVES BACK FOR
A GREAT WEEKEND
"Proceeds for Tocol recreational improvement"
Sponsored by the Exeter Lions and Lioness Clubs
To Usborne Township
Residents
Especially former students
You are cordially invited to a
Retirement Tea
for Irene- Haugh
at the Usborne Central
School gym
' Saturday, May 26
2 - 4 p.m.
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DOMINION TAVERN
MAIN' STREET AT LIGHTS
-ZLIRICH-
DININ&ROOM
NOW OPEN
DAILY 12 TO 2 (LUNCH) AND 5 TO 7J0 P.M. (DINNER)
SUNDAYS 4:00 TO 8:00 P.M.
EVENING DiNNER SPECIAL
Full Course Dinners irkluding N-5 .05 2
Soup or Juice. Roll and Coffer �•�7-/
L)AiL.Y LUNCH SPECIALS
TAKE-OUT AVAILABLE
YOUR FAMILY RESTAURANT
RESERVATIONS - 236-4371
-THE ORIGINAI. HOME OF THE. RI(: MEAL'
!"la"'epasap
South Huron Junior Farmers
Car Rally
Registration Hensall Community
Centre
Sunday, May 20 1 p.m. 2 p.m.
Everyone Welcome
BROWNIES DRIVE-IN
169 BEECH ST CL INTON
sox OPTICS ONTO OISO PALMIST SHOW AT DUSK
fRIDAY-SATURDAY- NDAY MAY 18-19-21
LLSHOWS ADDED FEATURE SUNDAY, MAY 25
`f v St.i n "CVJO"
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Gi • es
Open Mon. - Sat.
••••••
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•
Thurs., Fri., Sat., May17, 18, 19
Rick PowelBand
Thurs., Fri., Sat. May 24, 25, 26
Stutt Brothers
Coming May 31, June 1, 2
The Dance Band
Mark on your calendar
Blue Grass and Rock Band, June 7, 8 , 9.
REV. KEN and his lost followers
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THE SELECTION OF
1 %FAMILY?
it -
mow'.
•�A
t
illieWORkor
Box Assortments '15.00to'25.00
Separate Pieces '1.25 to'5.50 EA.
FOR THE KIDDIES
Sparklers 60' to $2.95 perpkg.
(THESE ARE NOT FIRECRACKERS)
These ore family fireworks which may be let off on your
own property under most local bylaws. We have the
largest selection in the area of family displays and In-
dividual fireworks. (Fireworks will NOT be sold to per-
sons under 18 years of age.)
AVAILABLE THURSDAY, MAY 17, '84
In Accordance With Area Sy -Laws.
•
MAIN STREET
EXETER
PHONE 235-2202
Centre Mall, Exeter
Lower Level
Sunda 9s
Brunch 4
Sunday so
Prime Rib
Daily Specials and a great menuall
week long.
Open 7 days a week
We cater to:
Banquets and Parties
For reservations call
235-1088
r
emb
+s„IIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEEIIIIIL
Garage
-Sale
Sat., May 191
9 a.m.
'79 Victoria St. W., E.
Childreq's wear &
many more items F.
111IIIIIIIIII111111111111111111111111111111111(
Hensall
Twilight
Spring Fair
Tues., June 5
Junior Talent
Show
All young people, 20
years old and under are
welcome to enter. Prize
money for all entries.
Phone 262-5608 or
227-4807 to register.
Open House
The family of Harry and
Emily Murless are
pleased to announce
their parents 60th wed-
ding anniversary. An
Open House will be
held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Max Bloye, RR
4 St. Marys on Sundasy
May 27 from 2-5 p.m.
For more information
please call 461-0619.
Friends and Good
Wishes Welcome.
-.11I1I1i11111IIII11111111111-IIIIIIIIIIII11111
Queen's
Hotel
Seaforth
Appearing • this
Wednesday Only
Heavy metal
Queen
"Lee Aaron"
Thurs., Fri. & Sat.
Recording artist
"Urgent"
�IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlI11111III111111I11II1111IIIr
Kirkton
Horticulatural
Bus Trip
- Ontario Agricultural
Museum, Milton
- Greenhouse of Roses
- Olde Hide House
Leave K.W.C.C. at 8
a.m. Take a box lunch.
Reservations by May
26. Bus fare $23.00
B us 1. Wed., May 30,
Marilyn Robinson
229-6537.
B us 2. Sat., June 2.
Jean Ratcliffe
229-6120
*0EtioBicycle Rodeo
trA
and
%� r' Drag Race
Sat., May 19 10 a.m.
High School Parking Lot
Classes for boys and girls •
All entries must have current licence
plates
Sponsored by Exeter District Optimist in
conjunciton with Exeter Kinsmen
0DEN
c4y
RESTAURANT
eWiNFsE- & e,4N4oh4Aj FOO1?
New Sunday
Special
ATI -You -Can -Eat
Chinese Food and Roast Beef or
Roast Turkeyle 95
(coffee and tea included) Onlyi
Under 10 - $2.95
Open 12 noon to 9 p.m.
Phone 235-0464
STARLITE
Box office'Open of 8:00 p.m.
First show at dusk
,,d
Children Under 12 in Cars Free GRAND BEN
Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Ma 18 19 & 20
D
"The feel -good movie of 1983.
., T1.'t \/l'l
How much love, sex, fun and
friendship can a person take?
THE
I6CHILL
In a colo world you need your friends
to keep you warm.
TOM BERENGER GLENN CLOSE JEFF ▪ GOLDBLUM • WILLIAM HURT
KEVIN KLINE MARY KAY PLACE MEG TILLY JOBETH WILLIAMS
HOW DO `IOU KILL SOMETHING
THATC,N'T POSSIBLYVE?
She was born bad.
Plain and sim•le.
4:11.‘
U 1
CfraWakil
Exeter & Area Homecoming and Peanut Stomp
PROGRAM
Friday, June 8
6:00-9:30 ... Oldtimer's Ball Tournament and Ladies' Slow Pitch Tournament.
6:30-1:00 -.. Entertainment by PERTH COUNTY DISC)OCKEY & Cheer in the
pub in the Agricultural building "THE NUTCRACKER"
7:30 JUG BAND at Old Town Hall
8:00-12:00 Teen Dance, Rec Centre, featuring DESTINATION &
THE FAN CLUB
Saturday, June 9
•
9:00-8.b0 (pm) .':. Oldtimer's Ball Tournament and Ladies' Slow Pitch
Tounament
12:00-8:00 ... Entertainment in the "NUTCRACKER" to feature THE PERTH
COUNTY DISC JOCKEYS and local entertainment.
1:00-4:00 ... Free movies at "THE KIDS 'MOVIE HOUSE" in the Rec Hall
9:00-1:00 (pm) ... PEANUT STOMP featuring the MAIN STREET JUG BAND,
o draw will be held for a $1000 bill and a $500 gift certificate.
Sunday, June 10
12:00.6:00 ... Oldtimer's Bell Tournament and Ladies' Slow Pitch
Tournament
11:00.2:00 ... The "BRUNCH", Agricultural Building
1:30-3:00 ... Local Talent Show, Agricultural Building
•
i:.
•
" MAIN STREET JUG BAND"
Dance and Brunch tickets now available at TA, Ellison Tfavel or any lion
or Lioness member. $8 dance ticket includes a chance on a draw for $1,000.
PLAN TO ATTEND
•N AND INV L Y -OUR ,FRIENDS
& RELATIVES BACK FOR
A GREAT WEEKEND
"Proceeds for Tocol recreational improvement"
Sponsored by the Exeter Lions and Lioness Clubs