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Times -Advocate, July 12, 1995
Hod ! ert reunion
The 70th annual Hodgert reunlon was held Saturday at the Dashwood Community Centre.
Shown checking over a new Hodgert cook book are from the left, Evelyn Dench, Loreen Ham-
ilton, June Stewart, Alma Richard, Lillian Hodgert and Mildred Luxton, the only person in at-
tendance Saturday who was also at the first reunion in 1925.
THE HOMESTEAD FAMILY
EXTENSION PROGRAM
Continues to look for experienced, quality foster homes
for our treatment foster care program.
We offer an Extension Worker in the home for 20 hours
a week, support, ongoing professional training, and
generous daily rates.
tf you feel your family could offer time and care to a
challenged child/youth and would like more
information, please call
(519) 524-2852 between 9 a.m.: 4 p.m.
Monday to Friday
Perhaps you can make a positive difference in a
young person's Ilfe, as well help to better your
family life by your involvement.
IS C0MING!
July 27
for
2 Big Shows
Under the Big Top
in
Port Blake Conservation Area,
1/2 m. North of Grand Bend
Show Times
4:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
TICKETS
IN ADVANCE
Adult $8.00
UrJer
Child 17 $5.00
AT GATE
Adult $9.00
Child 12 S6.00
All Prices include G.S.T.
Get your advance tickets at the following locatloru:
Fun Food Express
99 Ontario St. Hwy. 21
Grand Bend
238-3663
The Barefoot Pedlar
17 Main St., Grand Bend
238-5540
MacPherson Restaurant
Hwy. 21, Port Franks
243-2990
Wright's IGA
Hwy. 21 S. Grand Bend
238-2123
Bayview Golf Club
Hwy. 21 N.
236-4030
Country Market
Hammond Fuels
Hwy. 21 N.
238-8542
RL�
Ih't
4,01
+1t`IERICA3 FINE' II''
''tf. 57 11r
Sponsored by the Rotary Club of Grand Bend
Happy
25th
Birthday
Gerry
Beaver
Love Cindy &family
Exeter
LIONS TV BINGO
Mon. July 10/95
Game #1: Freda Wilson, Exeter
$50; Game#2: Bev Cunningham,
Exeter, Pat Dawe, Huron Park
$25. ea.; Game #3: Bonnie
Gwyn, Jeanne Parent,Peggy Obre,
Jenny MacDonald, Exeter -$12.50
ea.; Game #4: Nick Lanfbergen
Crediton $75.. Game #5 Bev
Cunningham $100.Game #6, Jeff
Sutherland, Huron Park $100.
Next weeks jackpot $600. in 55
numbers.
acc4Dance Hall
® 9 p m. I a.m.
349-2678
Line Dancers Welcome
Fri., July 14
Count Down
**********
Sat., JuIy15
Country Versatiles
Lucan
Community Centre
Bingo
Wed. July 12
Bingo starts 7:30 p.m.
Regular Games
$1000
Jackpot Game
50 calls or less $300 bonus
Total prizes
$3000
Due to the licence regulations,
no one under 18 allowed to play
Licence #537495
MUST CLOSE ON SATURDAY
"Fast, foolish and lots of laughs!...a most
enjoyable evening of genuine wit and humour"
The LORNE ELLIO"IT Comedy Show
COLLECTED MISTAKES
Canadian bum LORNE ELLIOTT has performed his
one-man show from Newfoundland to Last Vegas.
Along with a unique and wacky performance style, it
is the timelessness of his material, joined with a keen
observation of today's trends and
idiosyncracies that make LORNE
ELLIOTT's work so special.
;PO 4Soaeo BY
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MMifUOYt M,/t
CANADIAN CAFE BEGINS ON TUESDAY
TICKETS & INFO: 1-800-706-6665 or (519) 238.6000
GRAND BEND, ONTARIO
DEVILISHLY CLEVER AND VERY FUNNY
CLOSES ON
SATURDAY
by Larry Shue
pul4!
'OROs"
Directed by Max Reimer
sponsored by:
I'LL BE BACK BEFORE MIDNIGHT BEGINS TUESDAY
TICKETS & INFO: 1-800-706-6665 OR 519-238-6000
GRAND BEND, ONTARIO
Above, Bert
Branderhorst watch-
es Jack and Jeff Tay-
lor
ayfor as they work on
the gazebo at
McNaughton Park.
On the left, John
White, of London sits
in McNaughton Park
with Tristen, from
Toronto.
Country jamboree planned
The jamboree is set
for July 30.
June Essery
CENTRALIA - A country and
western jamboree will he held on
Sunday, July 30 at the Centralia
Community Centre.
Church service
A joint worship service was held
on Sunday, July 9 at Zion West
United Church with Heather Smith
choosing as her topic "Spectators
or Participants'!" Beth Ann Hern
read the scripture lesson. Next Sun-
day. July 16, the combined service
will be held at Centralia United at
10:00 a.m.
Tickets are available from Larry
Skinner or any of the Stewards for
the Centralia United Church beef
barbecue on Sunday, July 16 from
4:00 to 7:00 p.m. Tickets for adults
are $8.50 and $4.25 for children
ages 6 to 12.
The regional meeting of the
South Huron Church Women will
he held at Centralia United Church
on September 13 with the theme
"Give Us Laughter".
Personals
Many area neighbours and
friends attended the 25th wedding
anniversary .celebration for Judy
and Ray Mills on Saturday eve-
ning.
Tom and Carol Somerville enter-
tained relatives from England,
United States and Sault Ste. Marie
last week.
At Larry's Restaurant in Crediton
a good crowd was present for the
Monday afternoon card party. Win-
ning high hands were Grace Wurm
and Walter Weber. Bernice Squires
and Percy Noels won the Lone
Hands and Irene Theandcr and Bet-
ty Smith were the other lucky win-
ners.
Fishing derby
igt
Bass and carp were the
target of fishermen at Sat-
urday's fishing derby at
the Parkhill Conservation
Area. Shown here with
some of the prize fish are
from the left Kodey Van Al-
tena of Shipka and Tom
Wilson and Graeme Baillie
of Ailsa Craig. From the
left trying their luck are Ge-
off and Andy Char-
rette,Steve Poore and Bill
Feltz.
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