The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1977-08-04, Page 20fi ,
Page 20 Times-Advocate, August 4, 1977
Make it a full day at the
OAKWOOD with
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• ACCOMMODATION
enjoy a quiet night in beautiful Grand Bend by
staying at the Oakwood where you'll enjoy our
• PRIVATE BEACH
• FINE CUISINE
from our select menu and pleasing atmosphere.
Enjoy the music of 'THE NIGHT OWLS' each night
(except Monday).
• ENTERTAINMENT
TO COMPLETE A PERFECT EVENING CALL
EXETER
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
235-2311
also
VILLAGE ICE CREAM
(MILKSHAKES) & (SUNDAES)
GRANDMA'S SUBMARINES
SMORGASBORD
Open Monday through Saturday 5 - 8 p.m.
Sundays - 12:00 noon - 7 p.m.
ADULTS CHILDREN UNDER 12 PRE-SCHOOL
$2.19 $1.19
BEVERAGE AND DESSERT EXTRA
Mrs. Watkin's New
LUNCHEON BUFFET
Fill Your Plate!
Daily, Monday - Saturday
11 A.M. - 2 P.M.
BEVERAGE & DESSERT EXTRA
$2 • 2 5 EACH
From 4 p.m. on
Come In And Try
Our New Exciting
Menu
Rib Eye Steak $3 .49
Seafood Platter $3.89
T Bone Steak $4.59
All The Above Dinners Include
a Free Trip To The Salad Bar
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New Hours: Open 12 noon to 10 p.m.
7days a Week
We are now fully licensed under
the L.L.B.O.
$3.69
Dean Bogle with "Suz" and Don
Beaver with "Snoopy".
Judges for the parade and pet
show were Barbara Eberlie,
Windsor, Mike Milhausen,
London, Stuart and Jocelyn
O'Neil, Ilderton and Margaret
Hogarth, Dashwood,
FISHERMAN'S
COVE
GRAND BEND
63 RIVER ROAD
FISH & CHIPS
CHICKEN & CHIPS
SHRIMP & CHIPS
LIGHT LUNCHES
Eat In or Take Out
Grand Bend
63 River Road
238-2025
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George C. Scott
A Franklin 1, Schaffner Film ADULT
ENTERTAINMENT 'Islands in the Stream"
featuring
Friday and
Saturday out at the
GREEN FOREST MOTOR HOTEL
Fri. Aug. S
Dwight James
Sat. Aug 6
238-2365 HWY. 21 GRAND BEND
DASHWOOD HOTEL
"Huron County's Fun Hotel"
Picture Lounge
Until Aug. 6
COUNTRY GIRLS
(Sorry, no reservations taken
for the Picture Lounge)
Try Our large, Fresh Baked Pizza
Eat-In or Take-Out
New
Tiffany Dining Lounge
Hours
Daily Mon. thru Sat. 12 noon to 2 p.m.
Fri. and Sat. Nites 5 to 9 p.m.
Closed Sundays
3.
DINING Roos
ti Shwa,
11 TEL
LODGE st"
SPECIAL
SATURDAY NIGHT
SMORGASBORD
begins at 5 o'clock
• 0 call now for reservations
64 HEATED POOL :N. YOUR HOSTS THE 'RESCH' FAMILY
INVITE YOU TO JOIN US
The Blenders
for your listening pleasure
GREEN FOREST MOTOR HOTEL
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NOW P
MOW. thru FRI. — AUG. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
IF IT'S BEEN TOO LONG SINCE YOU'VE
SEEN A REALLY GOOD MOVIE...
SEE "ISLANDS IN THE STREAM".
Ar. Art,
The cast of the decade.
The western adventure
of a lifetime.
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RICHARD BOONE JOHN CARRADINE
SCATMAN CROTHERS RICHARD LENZ '
SAT. thru TUES. — AUG. 6, 7, 8, 9
"'Blau Sunday' IS Vigilacity style
judge, jury and executioner
the one movie that YOU
must see this yeari"
'starring Robert Shaw, Bruce Dern,
Marthe Keller .
A Paramcpil Mime
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BLACK BRONSON "mina li.HICHAliilitetrEll Om SUIIDAY TECEMIC.91.011 ' A Paramount Release
Starts Wednesday, Aug. 10th
Airport '77 &
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MIDDLESEX BEEF PRODUCERS
BARBECUE
Poplar Hill Park
Thursday, August 18
SPEAKER:
Ken R. Hurlbut M.P.
Lethbridge, Alberta
Tickets $3.50 In Advance
$4.50 at the Gate
Pre-School Free
Public School Children $1.50
Supper Served From 5:00 to 7:30
ENTERTAINMENT BY
THE 'SWEET ADELINES'
Contact one of the following Middlesex Beef
Improvement Association directors for tickets
Clarence Hardy R.R. #1, Lucan
Charles O'Shea R,R. #3, Lucan
Austin Hodgins R.R. #1, Lucan
Cliff Cook R.R. #3, Granton
Alan Hill R.R, #2, Lucan
Roy Cunningham R.R. #2, Lucan
Ralph Lynn R.R. #2, Lucan
227-47.15
225-2135
227.4269
225-2565
227.4869
227-4346
227-4355
GOLFERS REPRESENTED — A float from the Ironwood golf course
took part in Saturday's Friedsburg Days parade in Dashwood. Riding
atop the car are Marcie and Michelle Ellison. T-A photo
TRY OUR DELICIOUS
BUCKETS OF CHICKEN
9 Pce 15 Pce 21 PCE
$3.75 *$5.9 * $7.95
VARIETY STORE
EVERYDAY SPECIALS
FARM FRESH EGGS $2.15 A Flat (2% Dozen)
LEWIS BREAD 3/$1.19
GINGERALE 3/99C plus tax & deposit
FAMILY SIZE COKE 3/$1.05 plus tax & deposit
FAMILY SIZE PEPSI 3/1.05 plus tax & deposit
Enjoy Good Food at Reasonable Prices In Our
Dining Area (Accommodation for sixty people).
Or
Enjoy Good Food Take-Out Style Order Here or
Phone Ahead.
228-6751 Special Daily!
Monday - Thursday 6:30 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Friday 6:30 a.m. - 10 p.m. •
Saturday 8 a.m. -10 p.m.
Sunday 10 a.m. - 10 p.m.
''OTLI GOOD
FOOD
BOB & SHIRL'S
RESTAURANT TAKEOUT GAS BAR
Corner #4 Hwy. & Huron County Road #21
HOURS
List Friedsburg event winners
and don't forget our
GOLF COURSE Make Your Reservations
By Calling The Dining Room
238-2328
AKWOOD
INN RESORT IN GRAND BEND
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COUNTRY KITCHEN
Huron County's Finest
Dining and Banquet Centre
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to
The Friedsberg Day Parade
brought many interesting floats
onto the streets in Dashwood
Saturday.
The Pest horsedrawn float was
won by Hensall Co-op and Top-
notch feeds won second place.
The best service group went to
the Lutheran Young People and
the Dashwood senior citizens won
the parade Special award.
Horse Riders Myron
Oestricken and Teresa Van
Desch won first and second place
in the horse riders class.
The best theme award was won
by Hayter's Turkey Farm and
Edelweiss farms placed second
for best theme.
The Friedsberg pet show also
drew a lot of competinon.The best
trained pet went to Gerhard
Rempel with his duck "Bus".
Kim Kipfer's dog "Buster"
finished second best trained pet,
and won first place grooming.
Sue Ann Becker won second
prize grooming with "Molly" and
DINE OUT
Good food, pleasant atmosphere,
dinner specials. Now Licensed un-
der LLB°
• Hold your anniversary or birth
day porty here.
4 WAY INN
Party
RAY
CARTER
Fri., Aug. 5
ILDERTON
MASONIC HALL
9 p.m.
Lunch Provided
Admission $2.00
Don Beaver took third prize with
"Snoopy".
The largest tail class went to
JenniferEagleson with "Lit" and
Tim Bender won second place
biggest tail with "Gunner".
The best dressed pet class went
to Jeff Hoffman's "Ginger" and
Michael Rader won second place
An area that has caused con-
sternation for local councils in
the past may soon be cleaned up
it was learned this week.
Deputy-Reeve Don MacGregor
said that Sweitzer's Trucking
planned to use their lot on
Waterloo St. for two new
residences.
He said a sanitary sewer line on
the street would be required and
that his committee was working
on the matter.
Councillor Ken Ottewell said
with "Tommy".
The most unique pet was
"Bub" owned by Gerhard
Rempel, Jeff Hoffman with
"Ginger" and Michael Rader
with "Tommy" won second and
third.
The best lookalike pet and
master class was a tie between
council should take a long-range
view of the situation and consider
providing sewers on the entire
street.
He said there may even be
some merit in considering an-
nexation of the property on the
Stephen side of the street because
many property owners there
would want sewer service if it
was made available. At present,
they could not hook into the
Exeter system,
FRIDAY NIGHT
SPECIAL
4 p.m. - 8 p.m.
ONE STEAK
$3.50
EXTRA DINNER
$1.00
SCOTT & ALICE'S
RESTAURANT
Formerly
Les Pines Restaurant
Miss Zurich Bean Festival
CONTEST
SPONSORS NEEDED
‘, Any business, industry,,, service club or group in Zurich, and
surrounding district wishing to sponsor a contestant please
contact:
Mrs. Betty Kirk 236-4806
Mrs. Donna Thiel 236-4060
Any young lady wishing to participate
in the
Miss Zurich Bean
Festival Contest
girls must be 14 - 21
must reside or be employed in Zurich
or surrounding areas
Registration Forms must be returned
by Monday, August 22
REGISTRATION FORM
NAME
AGE
ADDRESS
PHONE
Mail to Mrs. Betty Kirk, Zurich, Ontario
Consider annexation?