Times-Advocate, 1980-11-19, Page 27Charter
Bus Trip
to
Polka-Time Taping
WATERLOO
MOTOR INN
KITCHENER
Sun. Nov. 30
Bus leaving 1:00 p.m.
sharp from Charterways
Depot Exeter.
tickets $4.00 per person
return. Full course meals
available. Return home by
approximately 11:45 p.m.
For more information call
NORM WALPER
235-1684
Teen
Dance
Nov. 21
at
KIRKTON
WOODHAM
COMMUNITY .
. CENTRE
Admission $3.00
8-1 o'clock
Sponsored by
Kirkton-Woodham
Young People
Door closes at 10:30
New
Year's Eve
Dance
KIRKTON-
WOODHAM
COMMUNITY
CENTRE
Music by
DESTINY
$20.00 per couple
Tickets available at
Insley's, Kirkton Market
and Board Members.
Star Dust Restaurcnt
Open Daily 10 A.M. to Midnight
SPECIAL FOR FRI SAT. & SUN.
SWEET & SOUR SPARERIBS $4.95
T BONE STEAK with mushrooms
5.95
"Breaded
RAINBOW TROUT
4.95
Dinners include salad bar
Try our delicious Pizza, your choice of toppings.
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Planning a
Christmas Vacation.
Call
Fettes
®CHRISTMAS IN FLORIDA
Ormond Beach or Orlando
14 DAYS DEPARTING DEC. 20th
10 DAYS DEPARTING DEC. 26th
CHRISTMAS IN BETHLEHEM
3 Days of Lights-Food-Shopping
This tour is so popular that we have had to
Schedule another Bus.
Departs Dec. 8/80.
19 DAYS INCLUDING
KEY WEST
Departs Jan. 24 and
February 28
Stay Put - Long Stay
ORLANDO OR
ORMOND BEACH
Jan. - 2,4,6 Et 8 weeks
Feb. - 2,4, Et 6 weeks
14 DAY ESCORTED - Includes
DISNEYLAND
Departs Jan. 10 and
Feb. 14.
AND HAWAII
Three Islands
14 Days
Departs Feb. 8
Shelburne
925-3080
Durham
369-5440
Mitchell
348-8492
Mount Forest
323.1545
For take out orders phone 235-6707
h If're
eating
you
.with
clitaSh in
on ihe
Government's
Off-Oil Program.
Phone
1-800-265-0562
What else can warrn and friendly gas do for you today?
'anion GAS .
.-Senior mixed
league ,'
Jolly Jolly Six 7, 37 Harold Hen-
drick 615; Bandits 0, 18 Daye
Groot 537; Whipporwills 7,
40 Marilyn Geiger 572;
01 the eNto
"teat it0Vest
MOTOR HOTEL.
GRAND BEND H'way 21 1:I Mile S. Traffic Light
For Reservations Phone 238-2365
Reserve Now for Christ mas
DINING ROOM Parties and_Dinners
OPEN DAILY
Breakfast, lunch
and dinner November 21 & 22
Smorgasbord Verd & Lillian
every Sat.
Schnitzel Night Every Friday
$ '
ENTERTAINMENT
including salad bar for only 4"
We offer Schnitzel dinner
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The R.E. Pooley Branch 167 of the Royal
Canadian Legion, Exeter wish to thank all
persons and organizations who par-
ticipated in our Remembrance Day
Celebrations. •
Murray D. Greene
President
Times-Advocate., Novittillter 19 1980
Pose I IA
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RECITES POETRY — Canadian actor Charles Haytpr was at Stephen Central School Fri-
day reciting poetry as the "Ghost of Robert Service", Above, he is shown in action with
students. Greg Lightfoot and Murray McDonald, 1-A photo
TALK ABOUT REMEMBRANCE — Ted Pooley, a veteran of the First World War and
padre Rev. George Anderson talk with the guest speaker Rev. Roger McComb at Tuesday's
annual Remembrance Day banquet at the R.E, Pooley Exeter Legion branch. T-A photo
, Club Albatross Huron Pork
Phone 228-6733
Entertainment
Fri. & Sat. Nov. 21, 22
SUNDOWN.
Fri. Sat. Nov. 28, 29
TEQUILA.
Dale Armstrong - Travel Counsellor
Dale has just returned from Club Med., Haiti. She loved
it and would be pleased to talk to you concerning a Club
Med Vacation.
CLUB MED OFFERS
• Villages throughout the world '
• Al) inclusive packages
• A wide variety of sports, such as tennis, golf,
sailing, wind surfing, downhill and cross coun-
try skiing and many m6re.
• Sports instruction
• Special entertainment nightly.
Drop in or Call and talk to Dale about a very special
holiday with Club Med.
Why not consider a
GIFT CERTIFICATE
FOR CHRISTMAS
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27
Between the hours of 3:00 and 9:00 p.m.
REST HOME BAKING — Anne Flaxbard, Carmel Sweeney and Mary Gingerich display
some of the baking on sale at Saturday's bazaar at the Bluewater Rest Home. Staff photo
Dashwood ball dinner
Ramblers 0, 21 Mel
Gingerich 481; Smokies 7, 52
Ken Regier 566; H - single -
H. Hendrick and C, Groot; 11
- triple - H. Hendrick.
Sunday afternoon drew the Vanderworp; and most im-
Da'shwood Minor Ball Club proved, Cathy Shade, The
season to a close with the new fall executive is presi-
team member's parents and dent, Ken Genttner; vice-
coaches gathering at the president, Joe Zimmer;
Dashwood Community Cen- secretary, Anne Dittmer;
tre. Everyone enjoyed a and treasurer,GloriaHayter.
dinner and afterwards the Anyone who• could spare
awards were handed out as some time to bi5gch or help
t" with these teams= could con-,
Bantams: most valuable, tact, any of k`th4
T o'n th ; m o,§ t
sportsmanlike, Dwayne
Laporte; and most im-
proved, Dan Dittmer.
Coaches were Bob Hayter,
Bill Smith and Irvin Ford.
Pee Wees: most valuable,
Doug Shade; most
sportsmanlike, Darcy Mar-
tin; and most improved,
Buddy Richardson.. Coaches
were Bill and Jack Shade.
Tykes: most valuable,
John Denomme; 'most
sportsmanlike, Bill'
Vanderworp; and most im-
proved, Bruce Dietrich.
The girls softball team
was formed and organized
this year by Anne Dittmer,
Nancy Rad r and Bernice
Boogeman.
Award winners were:
most valuable, Lori Anne
Boogeman; most
sportsmanlike, Michelle
The Board and Staff At
Cordially Invite You To
FREE TRANSPORTATION .FOR SENIORS'
For your convenience we offer free transportation from •
the Exeter area to London and return to assist you in
making connections for your holiday when you book any
package vacation with us.
Come and see the improvements made in your hospital. We are here to serve
you. We welcome your suggestions on how we can better serve 'you and the
community.
TOURS WILL BE CONDUCTED • REFRESHMENTS SERVED
To view the renovations
which have recently been
completed
'Vegas-
Night
$1000
Elimination
Draw
Fri., Nov. 28
HURON PARK
REC CENTRE
ANNEX
Held under the authority
of a special occasion per-
mit.
Sponsored, by and
proceeds for Centralia
Marauders Club.