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Jack Riddell's Farm
Hwy. 83
b•tw•en Exeter and Dashwood
Wed. July 25, 1984
5- 8:30p.m.
Meet -David Peterson and other M.P.P.'s
Entertainment: Paul Bros. & Free Wheelin'
Everyone welcome
Tickets $6.00. Children $3.00.
Preschool Free
Phone 227-4840, 235-2853, 524-7913,
294-6771, 482-9864, 236-4280.
Huron -Middlesex Provincial Liberal
Association
Rain location -
The Dashwood Community Centre
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 reservation; call
235-1088
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PROUDLY PRESENTS:
BEDROOM
FAI(CE�
by Alan Ayckbourn
July 17 to July 28
An extravagant romp through four
marriages as Trevor and Susannah
spread havoc not just in their own
bedroom but in the bedrooms of three
other 'happily married' couples. He's
'difficult' and she's 'complex'. Together
they're chaos!
Phone for reservations:
(519) 238.8451
Huron Country Playhouse
R.R. # 1, Grand Bend.
Ontario. NOM 1 TO
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STARLITE a'° �'•�\gilt40)‘‘71‘‘.
Children Under 12 in Cars Free
Box office open at 8:00 p.rn.
First show at dusk
Radio Sound
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Wednesday. Thursday, Friday July 11, 12, 13 '
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hurdled off to war
the Women mardted into
the factory
from then on
nothing was the sane
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Everyone in this (7revy ('lase
comedy is plane crazy.
You'll love It.
Saturday. Sunday. Monday July 14, 15, 16
TRISTARPICTURES presents $
from ITC Productions en ■�
Allan Carr Production -.-,
O .ria. aA r(I.
drowns s+wa. from $4.
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What's D
Reception
fur
Charlene
Littleton
and Barry
Eckel
in Hensall
Sat., July 21
Information
262-5426
Party
for
Terry (Sally)
Caldwell
Sat., July 14
For information
call 235-0243
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Party
for
Dill Reid
Fri., July 13
For information
237-3551
Albatross
Tavern
Coming Events
228-6733
Jttl•-�,jef!
, came rlyte
July 12
Dixie Flyers
July 13-14
Cookin'
July 20-24
Lazzo Pard
July 25
Terry Sumsion
and Stagecoach
July 27-28
Memory Lane
Aug. 3-4
Pressure Point
Aug. 23
Marie Bottrell
Sept. 19
McLean
and
McLean
saudeus
on--the-becich
Dining Lounge dt Tavern—Grand Bend
OPEN DAILY
New Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Menu Champagne Sunday Breakfast
with Happy Hour
5-8p.m.
Specials Mon. - Thurs.
Largest
patio
on
Lake Huron
Enter our next Reservations 238-2251
theatre draw Grand Bend
FISHERMAN'S COVE
RESTAURANT
Spleuiali7ing in flesh fish dinners
from our boat to your table
Open 7 days a week
63 River Road, Grand Ben
Eat in or take out
238-2025
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The Dance Band
Mark on your Colander
July 17 - 21
"Busker
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Gallery
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Albatross
Tavern
Huron Park 228-6733
Presents
Thurs., July 12
Bluegrass as its best with the
"Dixie Flyers"
9 - 1 No cover
Then
Fri. and Sat.
9-1
Rock n Roll with
Cookin'
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Coming July 25th
Terry Sumsion
Stagecoach
Party
for
Dave
Van Allen
Fri., July 20
For more infor-
mation call
235-2544
Clarke
Reunion
.July 26th
Crediton
Ball Park
Lunch 12:30 p.m.
Family History
Books on sale
Plan to attend
Please make it a
success
Heywood
Reunion
Sat., July 24
1 p.m.
Riverview Park
Exeter
The Family of
George 8 Ethel
Gollen
invites
friends, relatives and
neighbors to an
OPEN HOUSE
on the occasion of their
parents
50th Wadding
Anniversary
Sat., July 14, 1984
2-4 p.m., 7-9 p.m.
at the home of their
parents RR 3 Parkhill
Best wishes only please
Party
for
Jeff Johnson
Frir, July 13
For more infor-
mation call
229-8959 or
228-6419
Garden
Party
Kirkton Ontario
Hwy. No. 23
Wed., July 18
Fast Ball -- 6 p.m.
Juvenile Contest
7:45 p.m.
Professional
Programme
9:15 p.m.
Lee Paul M.C.
Admission
Adults $3.00
Children 50¢
�� Hay Townshipicrattlon
is sponsoring a
MYSTERY BINGO
Every other Thursday
Next bingo
1Thursday, July 12 I
(Ice Surface)
Zurich Community Centre
Jackpot: $500, must go
• 4 flash games Bonanza Prize
• 1 early bird Now over 5600
• 10 regular games in s4 calls during this
• 1 mystery prize bingo
OVER $1500 in cash prizes
Bring your dabbers
Doors open at 6:45 p.m. Bingo starts at 7:45 p.m.
ALL PROCEEDS for "NEW" BALL DIAMOND
No one under 16 allowed to play
HO -HO -HO
SANTA is coming on
Saturday, July 21st
Plan your camping
weekend around
Christmas in July
Your hosts Joyce and Lloyd
Morden and Sons
Birch Bark
11/2 miles north on
Hwy. 21 then 11/2
miles east on Hwy.
83
Tent and Trailer Park
Coming corn roast. Members of O.P.C.A.
Watch for the date Box 414 Grand Bend
(519)238-8256
- "Sites are now dry due to recent pro-
fessional drainage"
Roger Quick
& Family
Gospel Concert
Sat., July 21
7:30 p.m.
South Huron District High School
Free admission.
Offering will be received
Two more good reasons to
dine at Three AAA See
Suaday Brunch
Now served every Sunday from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Adults Children •
54.50 $3.75
Nightly Smorgasbord
Mon. - Thurs Fri. - Sat. Sunday
$595 $695 $795
Plus Full Menu
Three AAA See
Restaurant
Hwy. 4 & 83 Exeter 235-2949
Fully licenced
9az
Live Music
from the
50's
to
80's
at its best
Appearing: Zurich Aena
3.
Saturday, July 14 1 84
Tickets: 236-4
Advance $5; at door $6 per person
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Bingo
1 - 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
Eighth Annual
Heritage and Antique Show
July 14 and 15, 1984
Ilderton Fairgrounds
12 km. north-west of London
On Display and Operating
* Old steam farm tractors *
* Antique gas tractors and engines *
* Classic and antique autos *
Craft Displays *
* Large Flea Marekt *
Daily Ladies
Fashion Show
Sunday morning
Lions
Pancake Breakfast
8 - 10 a.m.
Church service
10:30 a.m.
Daily
tractor &
Auto
Parade
4 p.m.
Grounds open
Saturday
9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Sunday
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Tri -County Heritage
Club, Ilderton Ont.
Adrnission $2.50
St. Marys` Agricultural Society
July 13 - 14, 1984
Exhibits - Midway - Displays
Friday:
7:00 p.m. Parade and Official Opening
Western Horse Show - Amateur Talent
Crowning - Women's Division Queen
- Mini King and Queen
- Fair Queen
Saturday:
10:30 a.m. Pet Show
Rooster Crowing Competition
12 noon - 4-H Achievement
- Dairy Cattle Open Show
12:30 p.m. - Harness Horse Show
2:00 p.m. Baby Show
7:00 p.m. Pinto Horse Show
8:00 p.m. - Professional Show
M.C. - John Brent (C.K.N.X. Barn
Dance)
Mary Elliott, "Texas" Dancers,
Golden Fiddle Music Company
The Country Versatiles
FAIRGROUNDS - on the banks of the
Thames
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THEATRE• /�,• t,• COUNTRY
PROUDLY PRESENTS:
SLFIJTII
by
Anthony
Shaffer
July 3
to July 14
Andrew Wyke is a gentleman. He writes
detective stories and collects mechani-
cal toys and eccentric games. One
evening he invites his new neighbour
over for drinks and casually mentions
he doesn't mind if the neighbour is
having an affair with his wife. In fact,
he has a plan to help. An evening of
delicious and deadly fun!
Phone for reservations:
(519) 2388451
Huron Country Playhouse
R.R. #1, Grand Bend,
Ontario, NOM 1 TO
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