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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1974-08-15, Page 20Entertainment Nightly During The Month of August This Thurs., Fri. 8. Sat. Sundown This Man., Tues., & Wed. Country Wally • Club ‘,' Albatross Huron Industrial Park Phone 228-6733 N Page 20 Times-Advocate, August 15, 1974 •••• •111 •••.: •••••.: •• •• •• • • • • •• Top horses at Elmira One of the top harness races of the year is on tap at the Elmira Raceway, Friday night. Race secretary Jack Morrissey has 20 entries and two divisions of the Ontario Sire Stakes for two year old pacers will be run. Two of the top colts are Pat's Bye Bye, driven by Clint Hodgins and Armbro Prince with Ron Feagan in the sulky. Other top notch drivers will be in action including Jack Kopas, Ed Arthur and Levi "Jiggs" McFadden. The two divisions will go as the fifth and sixth races on Friday's card at Elmira. Firemen ready for Greys team Exeter Community park will be the scene tonight, Thursday of an interesting softball game. The Exeter Greys undefeated in South Huron ladies play this season will take on the Exeter firemen in an exhibition contest. The game starts at 8:15 p.m. Fire chief Gary "Silver Mid- dleton has assembled a starry looking roster. The list includes Don "Pastor" Cowan, Larry "Crash" Smith, Bill "Red" G ilfillan, Fred "Peco" Wells, Gerald "Jug" Lawson, Bill "Museler" Musser' Gabby "Midget" Mol, Har "Dint Free" Brintnell, Don "Daffy" Wells, Bev "Bopper" Lindenfield, Ray "Smitty" Smith, Peter "Powder Puff" McFalls, Billy "Jim" Hirtzel and John "Chase the Ace" Morgan. Graduates as Nurse Sue Ann Squire, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grafton Squire, RR 1 Granton, graduated August 2 at Victoria Hospital School of Nur- sing, London. Starting in September Sue Ann will be nur- sing in St. Thomas Elgin General Hospital. Bikeathon is successful By ANN PINDER Tuesday's bike-a-thon raised $248.59 for the playground. Thanks is extended to all those who sponsored the children. This week the older playground went on a camp-out on Tuesday night. The children biked out and back. A good time was enjoyed by all. On Saturday the playground is holding a Penny Carnival to end the playground program. It will be set up between Chainway and Dr. Fletcher's office. The hours will he from 11:00 to 4:00 and everyone is welcome. A special thanks to everyone who has helped us over the past 6 weeks. Elm Haven Motor Hotel CLINTON, ONTARIO Hwy. 8 Now Playing The Fabulous, HAWTHORNE Coming next week Aug. 1944 Fantastic 6.piece band SPOTT FARM Feoturing 0 variety of instruments •...,..,f,yory,...rY,LLILLy ,...:11?"-r. NOW OPEN L W Restaurant ELGINFIELD 3 MILES SOUTH OF LUCAN ON'#7 * Famous Chinese Food * Light Lunches * Pizza * Full Course Meals For Fast Take-Out Service Phone 227-4951 •••••••• Business Hours: MO a.m. to 12:00 Midnight - Seven Days A Week FORMERLY VIGILANT! RESTAURANT No cooking, no dishes , .. Relax and enjoy a quiet moment with your tcynily in our air-conditioned dining room VISITING CADETS — Two Exeter youth members of the Huron-Middlesex Cadet Corps have been atten- ding Ipperwash camp for the past six weeks. In the above picture Bill Armstrong and Greg Pfaff of town welcome weekend visitors Tim Presslaver, Blind River and Michael Antooa and Leonard Singh, both of Guelph. T-A photo Lucan OPP report thefts Two break-ins were also in- vestigated during the week by the Lucan Ontario Provincial Police detachment. Television sets valued at $563 were taken sometime August 11 from the Biddulph township home of Harry Hardy. Sometime during the night of August 11, a sum of money was taken from the BP service station on Main street. Manager Ron Crudge said $99.94 was taken. Entry was gained by breaking a small window, Constable Disher is investigating both oc- currences. At a church raffle, a monsignor suggested to a priest that he get things started by buying a few tickets. The priest won some "His" and "Hers" towels. "Keep them," the monsignor said. "The way things are going, you may be able to use them," FREE BUS SERVICE to the London BINGO Games Every Mon., Wed. & Sat. BUS DEPARTS AS FOLLOWS Dashwood 6:15 p.m. Exeter 6;30 p.m. Huron Park 6:40 p.m. Centralia 6:45 p.m. Lucan 6:55 p.m. Phone 235-0450 NIGHTLY ENTERTAINMENT at the Dashwood Hotel * August 15 - 17 TOMMY AND JONI * August 19 - 24 TWO'S A COMPANY *S00,84S.talLtOWsiattiA,siM.WMNsWsttdeIvisSMSVslOSVOS,Ont,X10actsKIStaitSs First Show at Derek Children Under 12 in Cars Free -timtvroocsmoowomxvooloiviorxxxx•famcvcs-wookm WEDNESDAY to TUESDAY — ONE WEEK August 14 - 20 Due to Disney Policy Children Admission 75c TIFFANY DINING LOUNGE HOURS Weekdays 12-2 and 5-8 Sat. 12-2 and 5-9 Sundays 4-8 ••••47.4:71.!rfr• • ammizorommommoiloc iocx/zcws4 WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY August 21 - 22 Due to Disney Policy Children Admission 75c WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS One )1% "i • Ig fir iituz , .71 TECHNICOLOR „ PETER FONDA 'A NORMAN .1E,W1.4ON hllm LINDSAY WAGNER 4,0sts cum's", ESTELLE PARSONS IWO 5•114t ,r PIEHAPD (HAVI A foe, Arahraf f',5r 1,0•00H• oar 40, IllOOMICW4100‘*&44104,1610"*.V14VOMVOGS1111.0004%..4% .101 r, •IUN4A ,L•tr. L .LA ar .loclarsmy...--wac.xmortm.06--xxxxvic FRIDAY — SATURDAY — SUNDAY — MONDAY August 23 - 24 25 - 26 And now the movie... "...perhaps the most remarkable film to emerge since CecilaDeMille founded Hollywood." ••VERNON SCOTT. UPI 4Zs TECHNICOLOR • SUPEKSTAIr. YtAl_T DISNEY Er En We 94ney l',Offae,or TECHNICOLOR s 4:7›: WALT DISNEY PROD/. 1.110W obin WILD NEW CARTOON FEATURE I (poi kid RN V 1101irc to skirl' (Pe 10i ("Two People') traff,,1 a,r tit W I• -Grand Bend TECHNICOLOR • MLR VISSCMCNSIZliSr •• •111 • • •• •• 0 This year, vacation closer to home By MRS. HUGH MORENZ . A miscellaneous shower was held Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Dave Durand, for Sandra Baker, bride-elect of September. There were about 35 in attendance. Sandra Glanville of Crediton spent holidays last week with her grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Henry Becker, Clark Adams spent a few days holidays with his grandparents Mr. & Mrs. Les Adams last week. Funeral services were held last Thursday afternoon for Mrs Elsie Volk long-time resident of this area, Lunch was served in the Try oranges People who want to quit smoking can try oranges instead. A research psychologist at the Outspan Organization in Britain conducted an experiment with two groups of, confirmed smokers. There was only one requirement. When they felt the urge to light up, the smokers would eat a piece of orange, preferably sucking the juice out first. After three weeks of controlled orange eating, the number of cigarettes smoked by the groups dropped an average of 74 percent. Twenty percent of one group quit smoking altogether. Dr. Edward Hernandez claims the evidence suggests that orange eating is a good substitute for cigarette smoking during the initial smoking withdrawal. The effect of citrus fruit, particularly oranges, on the palate is similar A LESSON IN PRUNING — Bill Rammeloo, of Farmer Bill's Greenhouses demonstrates the proper method of pruning bushes for Eileen Roeszler at ARC Industries in Dashwood. YACMAR volunteers (from left) Terry Follings, Joay Joanne Van Raay and Tonny Fallings look on. Bill Rammeloo was helping out with the ARC "Garden of Hope" project which got under way last week. T-A photo etra Shower for bride-elect Many holiday in Shipka 11.111111 Shipka Community centre, after 'the funeral, to around 70 relatives, family and friends of the deceased. Mr. & Mrs. Russell Boone and family of Stratford visited Saturday with Mrs. Theresa Brannon and family. Glenda and Tammy Morenz of Grand Bend and Sharon Morenz of Edmonton, Alberta visited last Thursday with Mr. & Mrs. H. Morenz. Mrs. Art Meininger attended the wedding Saturday of her nephew, Grant Heywood, son of Mr. & Mrs. Earl Heywood, to Jeanette Riley, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Ferguson Riley, at St. to quit fags to the "bite" experience by smoking a cigarette, he says. There's another interesting fact about smoking and oranges. Smoking reduces the supply of vitamin, C in, the body while oranges build it up. Some studies show the vitamin contributes to a feeling of well-being and also reduces the duration of colds. Dr. Hernandez, like every other expert in the field, says the basic requirement for quitting smoking is a strong wish to quit. Oranges are a technique, but the determination to quit is essential for success. When that's there, people find their own way to quit. With oranges or without. The overwhelming majority of smokers now say they want to quit. Oranges are worth a try. For more ways ' to quit smoking, contact your Christmas Seal association. It's a matter of life and breath. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Wingham. She also attended the reception later at the Legion Hall. Mr. & Mrs. Earl Ratz returned last week from a two week trip touring different places in Saskatchewan. Mr. & Mrs. Ted Nagler, Jim- my, Susan and Marcia of Cop- percliff, near Sudbury, spent the weekend with their aunt and uncle, Mr. & Mrs, Ed Turnbull. Mr. & Mrs. Sid Durie and Glenn spent a weeks holidays at their summer cottage at Buckhorn Lake north of Peterborough, Mr. & Mrs. Tom Russell visited Sunday in Belle River with Mr. & Mrs, Michael Schiebel. Chris Schiebel returned home with them after holidaying with his sister. Mr. & Mrs. Doug Russell and Mr. & Mrs. Ken Baker Jr. returned from a weeks holidays at Manitoulin Island, staying at Meldrum Bay, and visiting Mr. & 1Virs..Eric Eagleson and Marshall at Little Current. Heather and Gail Clark, Kathy and Irene Gibson, Kathy Russell, Karen Guenther and her cousin, Colleen Westman from London, have all been attending Bible School at Crediton United Church. Mr. & Mrs. Bill Christman and grandddaughter, Barbara, of Lloydminster, Saskatchewan, visited last weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Russell and family. Mr. & Mrs. Bill Finkbeiner and Jason have returned from a weeks holidays camping in Algonquin Park at Lake of Two Rivers. They also visited Mrs. Finkbeiners father, Jack England, at Port Elgin. BROWNIE'S CLINTON BOX OFFICE OPEN - ONTARIO loin so, IliEJITRE • 8 P M SHOW STARTS 9 30 P M WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY - FRIDAY August 14 - 15 - 16 August 15 — Free Popcorn Night Free Popcorn for the children before 10 p.m. METRO GOLDWYN MAYER Norms SAMUEL GOLDWYN, JR'S Pop0.1.pn 01 MARK TWAIN'S ..• The Adventures of j --:. ...,, "411* ikickleberrg 'Finn ' :it, -, ‘k 1 , .x si.,„nt .*,:tiN ) 'TONY RANDALL —'1.t'--- --1-t-i-'--+-; .. CinemaSco e .4 ME IROCOLOR and where .fluoducmgJulie ",...eRadnitz /Mattel the Gholson as Harry Dean Stanton as Mary Kiser lilies Productions CallScreenp Pease I Earl bloom , .,„ . ay by Hamner, Jr . — . SAT. - SUN. - August 17-18-19.20 his his , y. r MON. TUES. JOHN WAYNE :Z'X'n:Aw.,.c.... ic= n — , I k' , , • 4 McG-he's a busted cop, .<, and Adult Entertainment gun is unlicensed, story is incredible! The. heriff 11114: • I rem i wffisommitamt. 4 Vr ,..,, Slomng fought for peace. Now he would kill for vengeance. RICRAIR1111 HARRIS ROD IAYLOR DU ADIN TilACICIIMIS Warner Bros 0 A Warner Communications Company Ackilt Entertainment WEDNESDAY THRU TUESDAY `,. August 21 to August 27 r 17. Adult Entertainment • AlrridAN emCwive; COMUS5 CAW", CLAN • r -.. Where were you in '62 ? 0•?Af6/1 . 4 ,0LAS50. ,'r PAO A 5,1.. . r • r+ONNr HOAr/OL • f 4 T ,r v.v. AA •'. • '•4 r. N '. , Yro.,KEN:( NA. I., • •M" ML.JWIL • Jr X i km., ,A fr 44,1 06 he • WOrld wide edok .-. AMA. Entertainment eDimeA41,,,. Irt• Based K ape, ... Bed ‘sepnd is only human., 144 . A ,4 si•SN 00.3.• P,:•,0111 r mfa 't ,' ' Now Playing: Ten Nights In A Bar-Room Sweet and Sour Chicken $2.45 Main St. SPECIALS HAVE DINNER BEFORE THE THEATRE Complete Roast Sirloin of Beef 7:00 TIL SHOWTIME (Friday and Saturday Only) HURON COUNTRY PLAYHOUSE OPEN FRI. & SAT. UNTIL 2:00 A.M. Wally's Chinese STOP IN DURING SIDEWALK SALE DAY IN EXETER Fish and Chips $1.65 235-0464 This Friday And Saturday amaWAfaimarrauffuorear Chicken Chow Mein $1.95 Exeter R E S E R V A ol S N 3 8 8 3 8 7