Times Advocate, 1984-07-04, Page 237
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Dining Lounge & Tavern --brand Bend
OPEN DAILY
ew Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Menu Champagne Sunday Breakfast
Happy Hour
Largest
with patio
5-8p.m.
• pecials Mon. - Thurs. onLake Huron
Enter our next Reservations 238-2251
theatre draw Grand Bend
BROWNIE'S
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
169 Beech St.-CLINTON
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NOW OPEN NIGHTLY
(EXCEPT MONDAY NIGHT -CLOSED)
NOW PLAYING TILL THURS. JULY 5
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CHILDREN 5-11 50
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Children Under 12 in Cars Free
Box office open of 8:00 p.,n.
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Clint Eastwood.
move thco,
ICIa-kee Kulp ,n va tato Dirty Dirty Harry is at it again
Area bride honored
Schilbes meet at' SIilpkc
10 -day visit with her family in-law Hazel Corbett, we saw
here. the Centennial displays set up
Mrs. Doris Sweitzer, Mrs. in Hensel] United church that
Marilyn Pickering and Mrs. I attended before my mar -
Velma Russell, attended the riage, and we enjoyed a cup
funeral of their aunt, Mrs. of tea and cookies served by
Sylvia Holloway, at Welland, the church ladies.
on June 29th. Ballgame Scores
Rudy Zondag visited a day Squirts game - June 26 at
last week with Lorne and Parkhill. Score - Parkhill 20,
Loreen Devine at Grand Shipka 12.
Bend. Good plays by Shipka
Alex Russell, accompanied players were a home run hit
by his grandpa, Cliff Russell, by Brent Love, three flies
of Dashwood, Bruce Russell caught by Jeff Ratz and two
and his nephew Paul, have flies by Dwayne Mellin, and a
returned from a fishing trip double play made by Justin
north of Kingston. Turnbull.
The annual Shipka Cont- June 28 at Thedford. Score
munity picnic will be held Ju- - Shipka 14, Thedford 19.
ly 10 at the Community cen- Dwayne Mellin took over
tre. Each family to bring a the pitching for Jason Fink -
pie, hot dogs and beiner and did a good job.
refreshments sup lied. Time Mites ball game June 23 at
- 7 p.m. Brinsley. Score - Brinsley 52,
Shipka 22
An all around good game
played by all.
Sy MRS. HUGH MOUNZ
Shipka
The annual Schilbe reunion
was held Sunday at Shipka
Community centre with
around 70 in attendance.
Relatives attended from
Alberta, Bayfield, Zurich,
Thedford, Stratford and
Shipka.
Sports were conducted by
Rick and John Schilbe.
Special prizes awarded went
to: coming farthest distance,
Nancy Baker, Edmonton,
Alberta; man with the oldest
grandchild present, Ken
Baker Sr; with grandaughter
Bonnie from Stratford;
newest car, Bill Sitter of
Thedford; lady with most
quarters in purse won by Mrs.
Emma Schilbe, Zurich. All
enjoyed a delicious
smorgasbord picnic meal.
Executive for 1985 are: Bride Feted
president Bill Schade, About 40 friends and
secretary Sharon Baker, neighbours gathered Friday
sports Diane and Brian Bran- evening, at the Fellowship
non, table committee Jake hall in -Zurich Mennonite
and Elsie Reder, Bayfield. church, to honor Ruth
Zielman at a bridal shower.
Games and visiting were
enjoyed in the social time.
Ruth was the recipient of•a set
of cookware and money dona-
tions, for which she thanked
everyone.
Lunch of sandwiches and
cake were served by commit-
tee in charge.
Attending from this area
were her mother, Annie
Zielman, sisters Debbie and
Angie, sister-in-law Mary
Ellen Zielman, Eleanor Durie
and Annie Morenz.
Meets Friends
In connection with the town
of Hensall's Centennial, I at-
tended a reunion of pupils and
teachers from S.S. No.10 Hay,
Saturday, held at the public
school in Hensall.
It was great to see women
and men that I hadn't seen for
many, many years, and I was
also privileged to meet and
visit with my very first
teacher, Mrs. Mabel Shirray,
who taught me in 1925.
Accompanied by my sister -
Personals
Nancy Baker left Monday
to return to Edmonton after a
Crediton.
By MRS. PETER MARTIN
Dennis Lamport, Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Lamport, Miss
Gertrude Beaver and Mrs.
Irene Lawson, Exeter, at-
tended the funeral Friday of
Mr. William Benninger. The
funeral was held at the
Harold Vick Funeral Home,
Mt. Clements, Michigan. Mrs.
Benninger is the former
Thelma Lamport.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fink-
beiner celebrated their 16th
wedding anniversary Satur-
day evening with a few
neighbours and friends
gathering at their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lam-
port spent the weekend with
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Turnball
at their home in Wiarton.
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Gib es
Open Mon. - Sat.
July 3 - 7
Rick Powell Band
Mark on your Calander
July 10 to 14
The Dance Band
July 17 - 21
"Busker
11
Ex•tQr Legion Auxiliary Bingo
Chip Bingo
Thursday.
Bonud
Ball
Jackpot
$500
55 calls
No one under the age of 16 will be admitted
licence No. 388730
1
Party
for
Rick "Swaby"
Schwartzentruber
Fri., July 6
Contact
235-0617 or
235-2684 for
information
Happy 40th
Birthday
D.W.
on July 8
and many
more
Party
for
Jeff Johnson
Fri., July 13
For more infor-
mation tali
229-8959 or
228-6419
IDYLL GLEN RESORT
P.O. Box 74, M1ndEsoya, Ontario
POP ISO
Manitoulin Island
RESERY4I01ILS E INQUIRIES:
(705) 377-4095 or 377-4032
Your Hosts: The CORBIERES
Wally, Menesa, Jeff and Shauna
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Centre Mall,
Exeter
Lower Level
Daily Specials and a great menu all
week long.
Open 7 days a week
We cater to:
Banquets and Parties
For reservations call
235-1088
Hay Township Recreation
is sponsoring a
MYSTERY BINGO
Every other Thursday
Next bingo
Thursday, Ju-ly 12
(Ice Surface)
Zurich Community Centre
Jackpot: $500, must bo
• 4 flash games Bonanza Prize
• 1 early bird
Now over $600
• 10 regular games in 54 calls during this
• 1 mystery prize bingo
OVER $1500 in cash prizes
Bring your dabbers
Doors open at 6:45 p.m. Bingo starts of 7:45 p.m.
ALL PROCEEDS for "NEW" BALI. DIAMOND
No one under 16 allowed to play
FISHERMAN'S COVE
RESTAURANT
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Closed Mondays
11(41
63 River Road, Grand Bend
'4 f
Eat in or take out
238-2025 0�1
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44.60,
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Two more good reasons to
dine at Three AAA See
(Ice Surface)
Zurich Community Centre
Jackpot: $500, must bo
• 4 flash games Bonanza Prize
• 1 early bird
Now over $600
• 10 regular games in 54 calls during this
• 1 mystery prize bingo
OVER $1500 in cash prizes
Bring your dabbers
Doors open at 6:45 p.m. Bingo starts of 7:45 p.m.
ALL PROCEEDS for "NEW" BALI. DIAMOND
No one under 16 allowed to play
FISHERMAN'S COVE
RESTAURANT
Sltt.( sluing rn ireq) fish dinner
,ok
irrnn our 1)( hit to yc,trr fahc�
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Closed Mondays
11(41
63 River Road, Grand Bend
'4 f
Eat in or take out
238-2025 0�1
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44.60,
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Two more good reasons to
dine at Three AAA See
Sunda_ _ Brunch
Now served every Sunday from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Adults Children
'4.50 $3.75
Nightly Smorgasbord
Mbn. • Thurs Fri. • Sot. s Sunday
$595 $69s $795
Plus Full Menu
Three AAA See
Restaurant
Hwy. 4 & 83 Exeter 235-2949
Fully Licenced
Happy '130th"
Birthday Dale
on July 10, 1984
From your family
and friends
Sweet 16
Happy Birthday
Peeper
Love your family
BARN
DANCE
WED., JULY 4:
Singles Dance
Music by
Canadian Country
Dancing 8 - 12.
* * * *
SAT., JULY 7:
Music by
Lee Davidson &
Rhythm Rangers
Dancing 9 p.m. - 1 a.m.
* * * *
Fri. & Sat., July 6 & 7
ANTIQUE SHOW
& SALE
* * * *
Tickets Available NOW
for
The Kitty Wells
Show & Dance
SUNDAY, JULY 15th
7.30 to 10.30
$7.00 per person.
* * * *
No Blue Jeans Please!
349-2678
Grou R•s•rvafIons WNcom• •
Times -Advocate, July 4, 1984
Page 9A
Huron County
Family Planning Services
Invites You To Attend
FAMILY PLANNING
CLINIC
Every Tuesday from 6:30 • 9 p.m.
HURON COUNTY HEALTH rUNIT
Ann St., Exeter
For Information Cali 235-1014
Weekdays or Tuesday Evenings
Everyone welcome
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,$`` South Huron Recreation Centre
4A Upcoming Events
Mon., July 9th - 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. Bert
and Ernie and Sports Program Registra-
tion - $5.00/wk.
- 3:00 p.m. "POLKA DOT DOOR LIVE"
EPS grounds. Admission free, everyone
welcome
Tues., July 10th - 9:30 a.m. Bert and
Ernie and Sports Programs start - Rec
Centre
Tues., July 17th - "Bicentennial
Showcase" Goderich Arena. Tickets
available at South Huron Rec Centre
Wed., July 18th - "THE ONTARIO
YOUTH CONCERT BAND". High School
new gym - 7:30 p.m. Admission: Adults
$2.00, Children $1.00. Family $5.00
Bingo
i - 90
Electronic Bingo
$2,800.00 prize board
$1,300.00 total jackpot
Sat., July 14
7 p.m.
Thedford Bosanquet Arena
and Community Centre
Allen St., Thedford Ont.
296-4878
Next Bingo Bicentennial Weekend
Sat., July 28th
9antay.
Live Music
from the
50's
to
80's
at its best
Appearing: Zurich Arena
Saturday, July 14, 1984
Tickets: 236-4308
Advance $5; at door S6 per person
Bayfield Lions Club
JUMBO
BINGO
at the Bayfield Arena
EVERY FRIDAY
starting this Friday, July 6
* 20 Regular Games
* 2 Share -the -Wealth
* 1 Winner -take -all game
* Grand Prize Jackpot
each night -'300.
DOORS OPEN AT 6:30 PM
EARLY BIRD GAMES
START AT 7:45 PM
BINGO STARTS AT 8 PM
Admission 16 years of ago and over
Proceeds to community work