Times-Advocate, 1978-11-16, Page 35 (2)•
NOTICE
To Seniors
_,Bowling on Wednesdays at 2 p.m.
Exeter Bowling lanes.
Everyone Welcome
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DASHWOOD HOTEL
"Huroh County's Fun Hotel"
Picture 4ounge
Friday & Saturday Nites
MIDNIGHT EXPRESS
Nov. 17, 18
Tiffany Dining Lounge
•
Hours
Open Mon. through Sat.
12-1:30 p.m. Only
Reserve now for Xmas Banquets and
Holiday Parties. -
. SAT. NIGHT ONLY
Dining Room Open 6 Nights A Week 57:30
Closed Sundays
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20
GAMES
• 17 Regular
• 1 Jackpot
• 2 Share -the
Wealth'
Licence No.
212181
BINGO
To -Night
Thurs., Nov. 16.8:00 p.rn
EXETER LEGION HMI
JACKPOT
$450.
57 calls
1 admission per person No Reserve Seats
• Admission 'I .00 for 18 Rounds •
Extra cords 25' each or 5/'1 .00
Shore -the -Wealth - 5 for'1.00 11 for '2.00 i
Sponsored By ladies' Auxiliory
No One Under 16 Years of Age WIII Be Admitted
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DANCE
' Sponsored By
SOUTH HURON JUNIOR FARMERS
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24
. at '
KIRKTON WOODHAM •
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Music by
MOZART MELODY MAKERS
Lunch Provided
Tickets: $3.00 in advance
$3.50 at door
No;Blue Jeans
Tickets Available from
Wayne Shaptop . Elaine Pym
•
The incredible Mike Mandel
Canada's Foremost Mentalist
appearing
at
SOUTH HURON DHS
Tues., Nov. 21, 1978
8:00 p.m.'
Admission $2.50 person
Sponsored by South Huron Student
Council
Everyone Welcome
BRASS BAND - HYMN SING
The Youth BRASS BAND of the
lamilton Reformed Church
will perform and accompany all
congregational singing.
Come for a Time of Praise
THIS SUNDA, EVENING
NOVEMBER 19, 7;0 P.M.
•
at the
BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH
Huron St. E Exeter
1
Money draws lots of discussion
Money and its lack thereof
was the main topic of con-
versation at the Monday
meeting of the board of
management of the South_
Huron Rec Centre.
Following considerable
discussion, the board•re-
jected the >idea o'f charging
the local schools for the use
of the facility.
Talk about such a proposal
arose when rec ad-
ministrator Kirk Armstrong
toJli the Board that the local
high school and Stephen and
(tsborne public schools were
spending a total of 25 hours
per week at the centre.
Armstrong said this was
-considerably more time
than what the rec centre -run
programs utilized at the
schools
Armstrong suggested
some type of billing system
be instituted with schools
billing the rec centre for
$aintsbuvy
By MRS. HEBER DAVIS
Mr. & Mrs. Walter•
Phillips; Woodstock held
open house in the Parish Hall
at St. Patt'ick's church
Sunday afternoon for Mrs.
Phillips parents, Mr. & Mrs.
Henry Mullins, London, who
were observing their 40th
wedding anniversary.
Mrs. Mullins the former
Doris Hodgins spent her life•
until she was married in this
locality. Mr. Mullins and his
parents owned and operated
Saintsbury store in the early
1930's.
•1VIr. & Mrs. Clarence
Davis, cousins . of Mrs.
Mullins were the attendants
40 years ago and were
present Sunday. Mr. & Mrs.
Mullin's nieces and nephews
assisted serving refresh-
ments. Therewereabout 100
guests present and the happy
couple thanked everyone.
They received a number of
useful gifts
Personals
Mr. & Mrs: Clarence Davis
and Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis
visited Mr. & Mrs. Sidney
Davis, Huntsville, Monday
and also called on Mr. & Mrs. •
Ray Shoebottom, .Tuesday.
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Atkinson,
Luton visited Mrs. Raymond
Greenlee at the home of her
son -Mr. & Mrs. Earl
. Greenlee, Sunday.
Recently - Mrs. Greenlee
has had her neighbours in
Exeter call on her including
Mrs. Uilda Smith, - Mrs.
Beryl Elgie, Mrs. Ruth
Ellwood, Mrs. Lee Dobbs,.
Mrs. Gladys Fraser, Mrs. F.
Taylor, Miss .Verna Greenlee
and Elmer. Greenlee.
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Penhale,
SNOWFLAKE
"BAZAAR
LUCAN UNITED
CHURCH
Sat., Nov. 18
1-4 p m.
Home Baking, Gift .
Boutique,
Handicrafts,
Chriamas •
Decorations,
Kiddies' Korner
Tea Room
ADMISSION.FREE
Child Care provided
Bayfield and Mr. & rs.
Arnold Young, G,ocferich
were dinner guests Sunday
with Mr: & 1s1rs. Robert
Tindall. Nancy Tindall and
Ron Cunningham, Wiarton
attended the Royal Winter
Fair in Toronto Saturday
and were guests with Ron's
sister.
Mrs. Myrtle • Isaac and
Marjorie, London spent the
weekend with Gote Wen-
nerstrom and attended Mr. &
Mrs. H. A. Mullins an-
niversary party.
BOWLING
• Ladies tucan
CO J Van Geel 711 43
DM M Young . 606 36
IS M Greenlee 723 34
SP J Sovereign 623 34
fill S Redick 634 80
FS 1, Sutherland 594 21
CC D Glavin 537 18
RO P Carter • 584 18
IIT S Haskett 541 17
RP - P MacDonald 593 15
CA L Herbert 487 14
LO S Johnston 563, 14
Wednesday liliorning ladies
J McDowell p36
B Smith 489-
13 Elgie 522
A Wilson • 494
1. Snell 488
Senior Citizens
B Etherington • 317
C Smith 277
(' Bendy 436
E Love , 275
Wednesday Ind: Men
F1. B Lavier 677 • 5
YW C Zeehuisen 708. ' 7
BS 11 Maas 624 • 7
EF A Quinn695 5
TR D Murray 624, 2
8W D Harvey 666 2
PE S. Bavnham 574 0
'111 S. Holtzman 522 0
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D Brintnell 734
H. Holtzman 578
J Smith 595
K Rader 625 •
13 Iiogg 738
(' Murray 774
E: Matzold 853
B Jack 646
W Pearce 797
G
Latulippe 673
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3 17
5 34
2 23
7 41
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Mixed Friday
.1 Caldwell 735 2
G McFalls 783 5
G Stire 732 4
W Webster 652 • 3
13 McNutt 570 0
13 llierhng 728 - 7
Mixed Sunday
J Smith 635
H Jones 641
G Tripp 630
13 Barnes 685
J Gage 783.
(' McGrath 578
• ladies Tuesday
HD J Heywood 663
('G 1. ,Dietrich 554
PP G Skinner612
BB B Sangster 687
HO V Els-nn 622
WR N Westlake 664
MM T Heywood 619
JS D Svfer 487
l'K L Bern 637
AH G Webster 63¢
'SI' . 1 Browning 597
(;H C StaRg 482
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27
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2 29
5 32
5 36
2 32
5 28
2 32
2 49
2 29
5 35
7 40
2 29
7 30
750
2 17
0 27
5 48
5 43
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Exeter Minor Hockey
FUND RAISING DANCE
Sat November 25, 1978 1
SOUTH HURON REC CENTRE
Music:by MOZART & MELODY MAKERS
Dancing 9 - 1 '6.00 per couple J
Lambton Middlesex
Progressive Conservative
Association meet at the
Candidate Night
SID FRALEIQH
at Strathroy Arena -
Fri., Nov. 17, 9.p.m.
Dancing
Midnight Buffet
Tickets available Municipal Chairman or at
the door. -
4N{EL{'$ PIZZERIA
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
EXETER
235-2311
GRANDMA'S SUBMARINES
PIZZA SPECIAL
$1 .00 OFF
MONDAY -THURSDAY ONLY
Medium cmd
large deluxe
perm,
time used in their facilities
and the centre in turn, hitt-
ing the schools for the use of
the rec centre
Chairman Bob Down said
the use of the centre by the
schools does not entail any
extra costs.
Armstrong agreed. saying
the only extra costs would
be from the minimal amoulit
of damage that's caused.
Voicing the strongest op-
position to the proposal was
retiring mayor and board
member Bruce Shaw who
said no exchange of money
should take place.
Shaw said the facility is
for the use of the people of
the Hurn area and
that one o s purposes is to
meet the needs of the
children of the area.
• An across the board policy
should be implemented
where all users who damage
the facility would be made
liable for that damage. Shaw
stated •
George Godbolt said the
public should be made
'aware that the children of •
the area do have access to
the facility:
When asked about public
accessibility 'to the gyral- -
nasium facilities Armstrong
said the correct procedure.
would be to go through him.
':We're in the ballpark.,"
with regards to the rec cen-
tre's expenditures and
revenues Armstrong stated.
following a presentation of a
chart for arenas and corm
munities in•the Lake Huran
zone.
According to Armstrong
this facility fell somewhere
in the middle for centres in -
this area.
'tile- one area •that's
producing less revenue than
expected is the concession
booth; Armstrong told the
board.-
..He
oard.-..He said the lack of
revenue should also cause a
corresponding decrease in
• "expenditures needed to run
the concession booth.. •
At least one board
member expressed concern
-about the short -fall in
revenues and offered to put
to use his skills as a short
order cook to help out.
Jerry MacLean suggested
„ some type of pilot program
whereby one volunteer
would work in the conces-
sion booth during peak
periods. -
. "I'd just like to see this
damn canteen make more
- money." MacLean said.
The board deferred action
on the proposal -until a
meeting with Jenny Rowe
Who helps in the running of
the concession booth is held
•at the next meeting.
With only two months left
'to go before the end of the
year the rec centre is very _
cld`se to its projected
budget. Armstrong stated.
The centre will. have a -
deficit of around $56,000..
made up of,'$24.500 capital
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BINGO
LUCAN ARENA
Thursday, November 23
'..Doors Open 7:15 P.M.
Early Bird 7:45 P.M.
Regula$ games; Midway special, share the
wealth, stand up, etc.
Jackpot 5350 - 55 calls
• Adm,ss;on 75` - Proceeds for Arena
License NO..234700
Bingos will continue
each Thursday night.
•
60i re#
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RESTAURANT 11$.
C-/A/EgE & C,4Al,40/,4N P000-
493 MAIN ST., EXETER PH. 23S-0464
CHINESE BUFFET $3,00
ALL YOU CAN EAT for One Person
- EVERYDAY SPECIAL
From 9.95 Up
STEAK WITH LOBSTER TAIL
Salad, Potato, Beverage Included
1.95 - -
Buffet 11 a.m. --2 p.m.
• Monday - Friday
Exeter District Co-op
CO.OP Annual
Meeting
Banquet & Dance
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24
6:30p.m.
SOUTH HURON REC CENTRE.
•• Music By
BOB HEYWOOD ORCHESTRA
$3.00 PER PERSON
TICKETS AVAILABLE AT STORE
OR FROM DIRECTORS
YIP
debt and approximately $30,-
-000 operating deficit.
When asked by Godbolt if
the centre could ever break
even, Armstrong replied no,
unless the fee structure was
revised.
Sincere
Thanks
To the citizens of Exeter
for giving me this oppor-
tunity to serve you. An
additional thanks to the
many friends who work-
ed on my behalf during
the campaign.
- Jay Campbell
The
Exeter U.C.W. .
Christmas Bazzar
Nov. 18
2:30 P.M.
Baking,
Sewing,.
• Crafts,
Kiddies' Corner
Tea Room
Everyone Welcome
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Congratulations to Jim and Murdiena
Glover of Exeter on your 40th wedding an-
niversary on November 15, 1978. Love and
.best wishes from your family, Barry, Arlene,
Linda, Jack, Judi, Pete, Bobbie , Bill, their
husbands and wives and grandchildren..
PHOTO BY DOBBS
Centralia Faith Tabernacle
IRACtE REV/VA
SALVATION - HEALING AND DELIVERANCE
with -
EI(ANELIST
ANITA PEARCE
YOAI(10N - SASKATCHEWAN
•
Come and hear this dynamic lady at
the following Services •• •
Sun., Nov. 19 11 A.M. 7 P.M.
Thurs., Nov. 23 7:30 P.M.
Friday, Nov. 24 7:30 P.M:
• Everyone Welcome
EXETER PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
DAVE ROEVER
Nov. 26-30
Sunday -7 p.m. Mon. - Thurs. 7:$0 P.M.
'Dare is an ordained minister it the Assemblies of God, enlisted in the
United States -Navy in March 1968 On January 1, 1969, he was sent
to Vietnam. There he served on o river potrorboot near the Combo
tan border, wo-k•ng .n conluncthon with she United Stoles Seol
Team '
..pr July 26, 1969 .in on attempt to destroy an enemy bunker he was
wounded` -when a sniper s butler penetrated the bock of his hand
which caused a white phosphorus grenade to explode six Inches from
his face lie 'was burned over thirty-seven percent of his body. thirty
Per cent being third degree burnt
After his recovery he. resumed full time evangelistic work and hos
conducted meetingt from const to coost and m many foreign coun-
tries In 1974 and 1975. Rev Roever returned to Vietnam on til. rs n
world ministries • -
le was v8Vletnom when the Communist were tok,ng.DoNong
f ;
tt itis.
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THE COURIERS
IN CONCERT
TONIGHT
EXETER' 1' 7:30 P.M.
PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
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South
Huron
Big Brothers'
Association
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South Huron Big Brothers' Association is one of the area's newest and
most active organizations. Our goal is to match every motherled boy
with an adult'male companion. This isn't 6n expensive or time con-
suming venture..Pleate fill out the coupon or phone today — we'Jl tell.
- you all about the exciting times that we're having.
^I would like Big Brothers to contact me with more information:
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Moil To: South Huron Big Brothers
c o D. Beuerman
14 Sherwood Cres
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NAME •
Exeter, Ont.
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ADDRESS
PHONE
or phone 235-28334 business ho,urs) or 235-1834 (after hours)
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