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4 235-2420 238484
Reception
and Dance
for
SHARON DENOMME
(nee Baker)
and
HARRY giNpmA
(Bridal Couple)
Sat., Aug, 23
9 - 1
EXETER LEGION
HALL
Music by
COUNTRY UNLIMITED
Lunch Provided
Everyone Welcome 1
For The Finest
CANADIAN and
CHINESE FOOD
Monday to Thursday — 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Friday and Saturday — 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m.
Sunday 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
CHINESE
GARDEN
Main St. Exeter
PHONE 235-0464
Farewell
Dance
For
blLt ANI) RUTH
GLASSFORP
Fri, Aug. 22
EXETER LEGION
$2.50 Per Person
Tickets Available From
Exeter OPP or Town Police
STARLITE
OPEN NIGHTLY
First Show at Dusk
OCTOBERCEST
MUNICH
ONE WEEK
TOUR
from
TORONTO ‘\.
Departs Sept. 24
Returns Oct. 2
$635 00 PLUS $8.00 CANADIAN
AIRPORT TAX
INCLUDES:-
RETURN AIR FARE FROM TORONTO
7 NIGHTS FIRST CLASS HOTEL
ACCOMMODATION: DOUBLE OCCUPANCY
Continental Breakfast Daily
Beer & Pretzel Welcome Party
VISIT THE REAL OKTOBERFEST
EXETER TRAVEL CENTRE
Building
Main St. Exeter 235-0571
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An ell NEW film
inspired by the
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by Arthur
Adult Entertainmen
AIRPORT 1975
THE BASE
FACTORY
OUTLET
NEW
STORE HOURS:
MONDAY through
FRIDAY II AM to 9 PM
SATURDAY 9 AM' to 6 PM
Closed SUNDAYS
HURON COUNTY'S LARGEST
DEPARTMENT STORE
MEN'S- BOYS' -LADIES'-GIRLS' anal BABY'S WEAR
YARD GOODS-FURNITURE- MATTRESSES -PAINT
SEWING MACHINES-SMALL APPLIANCES-LAMPS
LOCATED ON HWY NO. 4
SOUTH OF CLINTON AT VANASTRA
FABRIC SALE
n r SUITABLE FOR DRAPES s A $8 ,7411ORG FA B R IC BE DSPR EA DS, RUGS, 91 "I
• SEAT COVERS, ETC. PER YARD
BORG FABRIC END
KNITS
TOWEL ENDS
TOWELLING
COTTON VELOUR
BEDSPREAD ENDS
BEDSHEETS
LINGERIE ENDS
PER POUND
BY THE POUND
BY THE POUND
BY THE POUND
BY THE POUND
BY THE POUND
$1.57
$1.57
$2.47
$3.97
'317
$1.60
BY THE POUND $2.27
:LW $1.27
Vanuatu Hymn Sing
Will feature
"The King's Messengers
Quartet"
from kitthetter
SUNDAY / AUG. 17
1100
OUR
SIDEWALK
SALE
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tho Rost of this month
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GEORBIE PEIPPARIDA
NEWSAIN'S
Actult EntertaihMent LAW
ONE OF THE WINNERS — One of the tractors to go the complete
300 foot distance in Sunday's Tractor Pull at the Exeter fairgrounds
was the Noisy Lady driven by Art Helm. T-A photo
PART OF LARGE CROWD — More than 2,000 spectators attended grandstand is shown here.
Sunday's Tractor Pull in Exeter. A portion of the large crowd on the
T-A photo
Tuckersmith lets paving contract
Tuckersmith township council
Tuesday night accepted the bid of
$30,305 of Lavis Contracting
Limited of Clinton for resurfacing
of sideroad 35-36 of the Huron
Rad' AA/arena 51IrAVenue' in "
Vanastra.
The Clinton company will
supply 19 tons of hot mix at $15.95
Children Under 12 in Cars Free GRAND BEND
Jim Queen of London informed
council he was proceeding with
the purchase of property in the
residential area of Vanastra for
dev,elopment,purposes. ,
Building permits were issued to
John Broadfoot, RR 1,
Brucefield, barn addition; Joe
Devereaux, RR 4 , Seaforth, silo;
Leo Teeter°, Egmondville,
sundeck and Tom Phillips,
Egmondville, new house.
Land severance applications
from Mrs. Ethel Boyes, RR 4,
Seaforth for parts of Lots 12 and
13, Concession 3 and R.H. Booth
and G,W. Rice, VanaStra were
approved.
Thursday - Friday - Saturday
August 14 - 15 - 16
PETER FONDA
SUSAN GEORGE
Stating the cost of operation
and maintenance under the
present Ministry of the
Environment management, the
committee recommended
negotiations with the town of
Clinton for the PUC there to
assume operation of the system
as they seem to have more im-
mediate resources at their
disposal.
Another recommendation calls
for water meters at every
commercial and residential
building. Archer commented,
"When people aren't paying for
water they don't care how much
they use,"
per ton. It was the lowest of three
tenders submitted.
In his report, road superin-
tendent Allan Nicholson said four
construction signs valued at $68
each were stolen from township
roads. One sign has been
recovered.
Due to added cost of supplies
and equipment in the amount of
$4,500 the total cost of operation
of the Vanastra Day Care Centre
has increased to $72,320.
The report of a six man fact
finding committee studying
operation of the Vanastra sewage
and water plants was presented
to council by spokesman Russ
Archer,
Stephen to
pave roads
DIRTY
MARY
Adult
CRAZY TN Y DON'T
LARRY THAT
CALM
Entertainment FOR
NOTHINT
NEPTUNE FACTOR
Ernest Borgnine
Adult Entertainment
Stephen township council
recently accepted a tender for
paving a mile and a quarter
township roads.
The tender was submitted by
Huron Construction of Chatham
to cover Concession road 2-3 from
Huron Park to the Mt. Carmel
road with asphalt hot mix paving.
The Chatham firm's bid was
for $25,552.25 and was the lowest
of five received. Huron Con-
struction is currently completing
paving on Highway 83 from
Russeldale to Highway 21 north
of Grand Bend.
Work on the Stephen Rod is
expected to begin in early Sep-
tember and the deadline on the
contract is October 4.
Clerk Wilrnar Wein said this
step in road paving may be the
beginning of a program to per-
manently cover well travelled
roads.
A request is being made to the
Ausable-Bayfield Conservation
Authority to undertake further
work on gully erosion control its
the Kingsmere subdivision north
of Grand Bend.
Approval was given to William
Lawrence of Kingsmere to build
a house in the subdivision.
A request was received to
repair the Keller municipal drain
in the area of lots 21 and 22 on
Concession 14, The matter is
being turned over to drainage
inspector Lorne Dietrich,
A payment of $9 was made to
Ross Parsons to compensate for
chickens destroyed by stray
dogs.
TheePhile Coeck of lot 32 North
Boundary Concession was given
approval to be included in the
new water system which is ex-
pected to be established to the
police village of Dashwood in the
near future. A total of 13 tile drain
loan applications in the amount of $131,600 were approved,
Driving on the f'ree'way 1 noted
signs, posted at intervals, which read: Emergency Stopping Only, Under one of these signs steed
two sailors with a Sign Of their own, reading; An Emergency,
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CLINTON
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SUN. - MON. - TUES.
16 - 17 - 18 - 19
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