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Times-Advocate, 1978-08-17, Page 26 (2)Pip. 26 Times -Advocate, August 17, 1978 BEAN ° O Frog Jumping CONTEST ).ourn Frog or load) C" Bean Festival Mall Area MID-AFTERNOON shr:ai. trim w:L' . enn,Tun,ed user the Puhli .Addres. stcm PRIYF:S UU\-\fFL) B1 PR. CJ W \11 \C1 NI f fa ry 2.4 BRANRtW SPECIALS OPEN: Mon. -Sat. 1 1 -1 Sun. '1 2. 1 U Dme In orgy -MONDAY NIGHT SPAGHETTI SPECTACULAR ALL YOU 990 CAN EAT TUESDAY NIGHT THE ONE PERSON PIZZA THE ONLY 99C PIZZA Deluxe _994 11.4 CANADA (that we know'of) —EXTRA SPECIAL WEDNESDAY NIGHT - 4 P.M. — CLOSING PANZEROTTJ 25599` Salad /K Parson Iter Available at these Pizza Factory Locations 411 Main St. Exeter 235-2521 St. Thomas London Licenced under LLBO Port Elgin TASTY PANCAKES John Wraight and Bob Forrest were kept busy Saturday r,orninggftip- pirg pancakes of the Exeter firemen sponsored breakfast. T -A photo ENJOY PANCAKES -- Becky and Chris Morgan ore busy consuming pancakes at Saturday's ` breakfast,sponsored by the Exeter firemen. Their father John Morgan. a member cf the spon- - sonng group looks on T -A photo Health staff okay pact The 12 Huron County health -unit Inspectors and clerical staft have been granted a 10;5. per -cent' in- crease in a wage and benefits package covering two years The Huron County health unit approved the agreement at a meeting which allowed for a four -percent increase retroactive to July 1. A further increase of .6.5 percent is effectiFe Januat-y Local 13+6 of the Canadian Union of Public' Employees ICUPEi representing the workers. ' has already ratified the agreement. Huron County council has approved any increas of up to four percent for tins year. But further increase of 6.5 percent will have, to he ratified by council at its next meeting The four -percent increase will mean ,public health officials will now earn between S13.260 and 516.6.10 and secretary -stenographers uill earn between 57.332 and 59.412 • The public health nurses Shop ilii Iltnmc ANNOUNCING THE FIRST ANNUAL STRATHROY TURKEY FESTIVAL TURKEY TROTS - TURKEY RACING FOR THE FIRST- TIME IN ONTARIO Friday -August 25th — Parade 6:30 p.m. Turkey Trots—Turkey Bingo—Band Concerts Saturday -August 26th— Breakfast 7-10 a.m. Turkey Trots—Antique Car Show—Hydroplane Races—Turkey Shoots—Turkey Bar-b-que 4 p.m. Free Street Dance FOOD CONCESSIONS FEATURING NEW ONTARIO TURKEY PRODUCTS STRATHROY ONTARIO FRIDAY & SATURDAY AUG. 25 & 26 MARJO TURKEY 7,7 REMEMBER: "GOOD THINGS GROW IN ONTARIO" 1ti� o`: AND TURKEY IS ONE OF TNF REST °(4:O4� employed by the- county cN C'l'PE and sill not be affected hw the :14-A contra -1 health unit aren't members BINGO Thursi, Aug. 17 at 7:15 HURON PARK REC. CENTRE 21 GAMES 18 REGULAR 1 JACKPOT 1 SPECIAL 1 SHARE THE , WEALTH 7:45 p.m. rquicky bingos , LIC. No. 219071 ADMISSION $1.00 EXTRA CARDS '25C ea. SHARE THE WEALTH 2 cards for 25C Sponsored by the Optimist Club of Stephen. No one under 16 years of age will4be admitted. Cards 25c a piece - BR s WNIE DRIVE-IN THEATRE LTD. BEECH ST. CLINTON Box Office Opens at s:OO p.m. -First Show at Dusk OW PLAYING 'TILL FRI., AUG. 1 What was it Tike to turn 18? It was needing wheels and making out at the.dnre•in. It was big-time sports and small-time pranks. It was c rarw. It was beautiful. 4440 IN TIIT.SNM/NT BISON LI %hoar] hop n ung -t. d,tlrnnne. PLUS "Here Comes the Tigers" THE BAD NEWS ADULT GO TO ENTERTAINMENT PAN f4'TIT4INMIMf C-1959. - New York City. The birth of Rock and Roll. STARTS WEDNESDAY, AUG. 23 "The Driver" RYAN O'NEAL•BRUCE DEAN -.PLUS-- "Dirty Mary -Crazy Larry" Brinsley By GORDON MORLEY !sir & Mrs. John Dyck visited Wednesday_ evening ►sial Gordon Morley and Kathleen Nlr & NIrs. Don Newey and girl~, Kingston were Thursday visitors with N1r & Mrs Jack 'll•evithlck. Nlr=s Nlerle Lewis has recently returned to her home from holidaying al Pluton Jim Morley and Kathleen visited with their sister Mrs Ladies attend Tweedsmuir Mrs N1 11 Hodgins curator for the 1 uc'an W 1. Tweedsmuir History Book and Mrs. Arthur flodgins pres.ident of ('landehove W 1 attended the area Tweedsmuir History meeting at Elgin County %Iseupl, St. Thomas. Tues- day. • V'ioleI Allison Sunday af- ternoon in St Joseph's Hospital Colleen and Carol Newey, Kingston are holidaying with their grand -parents Mr. & Mrs. Jack 'Trevi1hic•k Kathleen Morley had supper Sunday evening with Mr & Mrs. Jim Morley. Volland's at annual reunion The Volland reunion was held in Harbour Park, (ioderich Sunday, with \approximately 35 people present. Races were held for children and adults and a prize was given for the oldest person present and won by Mrs_ Elizabeth Volland of Hensall, aged 95. Next_year the reunion will be held at the same place on the second Sunday in August, 1 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. Linda Hendrick ,236-4940 Any.young lady wishing to participate in the Miss Zurich Bean Festival Contest girls must be 14-2) must reside or be employed -in Zurich or surrounding areas. - For More Information Contact, LINDA HENDRICK i PORK BARBECUE KIRKTON-WOODHAM COMMUNITY CENTRE Saturday, August 26 ADMISSION: $5.00 Adults $2.50 Children 12 And Under SPONSORED BY: Kirlcton-Woodham Swimming Pool Management Committee SLOW -PITCH GAME 6:30 P.M. KIRKTON vs CFPL " Dance to •'The Rancheros" Proceeds to pool maintenance FETTES TOURS ATLANTIC PROVINCES 7 Day - a great mini cruise. See Halifax, Yar- mouth, Departs Sept. 1 1 . 3 DAY 1000 ISLAND & OTTAWA — features the nation's capital, Upper Canada village and o boat cruise. Departs Sept. 2. The last long weekend. 6 DAY LAKE COUNTRY — winds it's way around the Great Lakes. Michigan, Wisconsin, Thunder Bay, Sault- Ste. Marie are some of the many highlights. Departs Sept. 16. 5 DAY PENN DUTCH — Departs Sept. 6. See the Amish• way of life, visit Corning Glass works, Hershey Chocolate factory, and famous Get- tysburg. 23 DAY ROMANTIC EUROPE =- Limited space left on Sept. 17. Departure. A fantastic tour of France, Germany, Holland, Austria, Switzerland with many many highlights. Continental breakfast and dinner daily through tour. ALSO 2 DAY WWVA Departs Sept. 15 5 DAY AGAWA CANYON Deports Sept. 18 & 24 3 DAY LETCHWORTH PARR Departs Sept. 25 & Oct. 11 s 4 DAY OTTAWA ALGONQUIN Departs Oct. 2 4 DAY NASHVILLEDeparts Oct. 6 WRITE OR CALL/OR FREE BROCHURES Mount Forest Mitchell 519-323-1545 519-348-8492 We pick up in Mitchell #• HURON COUNTRY PLAYHOUSE Grand Bend (off Hwy. 81) proudly presents The Exciting Broadway Actor MICHAEL BEIRNE as Hal the brawny Kansas Casanova who has more animal virility than he knows what to do with in The Pulitzer Prise -winning Broadway Romantic Comedy -Drama by William Inge (Made into a blockbuster movie starring William Holden & Kim Novak and featuring the famous "Picnic" theme music) with AILEEN TAYLOR -SMITH as Rosemary JUDITH DAGLEY and as Madge Directed by James Murphy Seats Available Now TWO BIG WEEKS, AUGUST 15-26 Tues. - Sat. 8:30 p.m., Tickets $6.00 and $5.50 Wed. Mats. 2:30 p.m. Tickets $4.00 and $3.50 Student admission, all performances $3.00 Group rates available. Phone 238-8451 Tickets also available at THEATRE LONDON and MUSIC UNLIMITED in Sarnia