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Times Advocate, 1984-07-04, Page 237 sa 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 SPI ST SHX W OPENS DUS5 KPM NOW OPEN NIGHTLY (EXCEPT MONDAY NIGHT -CLOSED) NOW PLAYING TILL THURS. JULY 5 STAR TREK, THE SEARCH PLUS-EDDIE MURPHY -DAN AYKROYD "TRADING PLACES" WARNING: Co.n• l.ngueg. t1 •CCO11.■i111, FRIDAY, JULY 6 TO THURS. JULY 12 Walt Disney Prod LIC t ions' Nit DWGon Ltfh FA M l l NEVER CRY WOLF 41 FAMILY A TRUE .STORY Special Admission for Disney Program: ADULTS (12 & over) 3 50 CHILDREN 5-11 50 •, • 1► • IME SOUSSE •_ t PAitIITHEfl RE G0011 ICH 5747111 s TILL THURSDAY AT 8:00 P.M. ONLY &NNONBALL 7/7 1'culolSic[ STARTS FRIDAY JULY 6th G'RE'MLINS FRI.-SAT. 7 S. • SUN.-THURS. 5:00 P.M. EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT ADUI IS'2.00 no. 'CM YOUTHS '2.00 10.'3.s• EVERY NIGHT CHILDREN '1.50 SENIORS'1.50 COME AND ENJOY A SUMMER EVENING IN AIR CONDITIONED • COMFORT Man U1L 1On (TO. POLL, VOWS. TIMM.t$ I„ 0,14(1 .. TN■, t■■T GOI.■.1T1 STpNG D ' IVE-IN TILL THURSDAY E I.■mu11■1tcu i SOX OFFICE OPENS TRI. SAT. 5:00 SUN.-THURS. 0:70 SYLVE:STER 2ND FEATURE STALLONE PARTON MICHAEL DOUGLAS HINESTOIVE ROMANCING THE STONE STARTS FRIDAY 2ND FEATURE C/YNONWi11LL r4frrril„ EVERT THURSDAY ADMISSION IS `2.00 REG. '4.00 PARENTAL IN GUIDANCE STARLITE °�°"°4`"°.Itasta6. Children Under 12 in Cars Free Box office open of 8:00 p.,n. First show at dusk Radio Sound4111111r y „Foam Thursday. Friday & Saturday July 5, 6. 7 Two da c Apo ORS eri shl•Td up naked at the Statue of blurt) For Alan RAiMr. it wits lost el f r4.t slp)Il Sow, erenone «(hating her -- Uwe( to pmt chit a mermaid / From the fiat Iai . mull he hooked' •N' . 1 {U�PAREANCNTAiv 44L ■ GUIDE -.Of; Ildistie WALT DISNEY ..;1:1,• rr nwxy r.rwc A. WAIT OKNEY PI[Tt/RFS (RESENTS \]1CIE)' :ti CHRISTMAS CAROL Ht FAMILY r213212132EmSunday. Monday & Tuesda Jul/8 9 1013:=® `nN J"r`I Graiteideir 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. •• 0 • • • • • •• • 8 •• • • • • • • • • • • • • •••• ••••••• ••••••••••••• •• •• •••••• • • •• • • • • • • • • • •• • •• ••••••• 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 t 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 Sltt.( sluing rn ireq) fish dinner ,ok irrnn our 1)( hit to yc,trr fahc� l�, ►�;,. Closed Mondays 11(41 63 River Road, Grand Bend '4 f Eat in or take out 238-2025 0�1 �� Vdt1 44.60, d it "ho C(IN a 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� l�, ►�;,. Closed Mondays 11(41 63 River Road, Grand Bend '4 f Eat in or take out 238-2025 0�1 �� Vdt1 44.60, d it "ho C(IN a 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 $7.00 per person. * * * * No Blue Jeans Please! 349-2678 Grou R•s•rvafIons WNcom• • Times -Advocate, July 4, 1984 Page 9A Huron County Family Planning Services Invites You To Attend FAMILY PLANNING CLINIC Every Tuesday from 6:30 • 9 p.m. HURON COUNTY HEALTH rUNIT Ann St., Exeter For Information Cali 235-1014 Weekdays or Tuesday Evenings Everyone welcome 1 ,$`` 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