Times-Advocate, 1982-02-03, Page 19s
BIRTHS —
BOERBMA — Peter
Audrey are pleased to announce
the birth of their daugh
Alison Denise born January
a1 South Huron Hospital. A
sister for Dianne, Dona
Kenneth. Sharon, Raym
Eugene and Trevor.
VASE — Ed and Evelyn
Grand Bend are overjoyed
nnounce the arrival of
daughter Monique Andrea bo
at Goderfch Alexander a
BIRTHS
and WILSON — Brian and Norah
(nee EckensvtUer) are proud to
ter announce the arrival of their
39 first child a daughter Andrea
new Elizabeth, weighing 8 lbs,,horn
Id, at New Liskeard Hospital on the
- nth dayof A P79
a.m. ndreatiis the tlirst
grandchild for both Mr. and
�¶ Mrs. Garry Eckensvlller of New
Liskeard. and Mr. and Mrs. Ger-
rn don Wilson of Halleybury. Great
veto are Mrs. Nellie
Er
neviller of New L Jseard•
a
Marine General January 19,1
rood Northbay, and Mrs. George
Mn, Wilson of Brantford. Special
and thanks to Dr. Spence, Dr. Kelly
ram and the OBS staff. Bpd
weighing 7 lbs. 8 oz. P
grandparents are Mr. and
Fred Schmid, Dungannon aon
Mr. and Mrs. W. Case G
Bend.
get Mrs. Norma Fitzgerald oi'
DEMARCO — Godfrey a
Henriette (nee Maas) are
to announce the birth of th
first child, a son, Jeffrey David,
born at St. Joseph's Hospital on
January 26. 1982 weighing 8 lbs.
3 oz. Proud grandparents are
Joe and Carmel* Demarco and
Harry and Catherine Maas.In-
sured 5c
FINLAY — John and Carol an-
nounce with much happiness
and joy the birth of their 1st
born. a daughter Julia Ann, 6
lbs. 121/2 oz. January 11, 1982.
Special thanks to Dr. Maynard
and nursing staff at St. Joseph's,
Hospital. 5e
SKINNER — Gary and Cathy
are pleased to announce the safe
arrival of Scott Samuel 9 lbs. 1
oz. at St. Joseph's Hospital on
Saturday January 23, 1962.A lit-
tle brother for Craig. roud
grandparents are Sam and Al-
deen Skinner and Fred and
Lorraine Bowers. 5pd
SMITH — Dave and Linda (nee
Kraut) are pleased to present
Jonathan Terry into the world at
7 lbs. 9 oz. Jonathon arrived on
Friday January 22 at 6:52 a.m.
Proud grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Kraut and Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Smith all of Lucan
Insured. 5c
VERMUNDT Walter and
Brenda are pleased to announce
the safe arrival of their 2nd
child Brian Walter born January
15 at St. Joseph's Hospital
%Weighing 8 lbs. 1 oz. a little
brother for Sarah. A new
grandchild for Mr. and Mrs.
Marinus Vermtmt and Mr. and
Mrs. Lionel Wilder. 5c
WILSON — Barry and Evelyn
Wilson. Haileybury, are pleased
to announce the arrival of their
son. Matthew Douglas, on
December 28, 1981 at 9:31 pp m.
weigh:r:g 8 lbs. 10 oz. Proud
grandparents are Elmer and
Irma Kivisto, Thunder Bay and
Gordon and Freda Wilson of Ex-
eter. Many thanks to Dr.
Simms. and the excellent nur-
sing staff of Temiskaming
Hospital. 5pd
net ZWART — Pete and Irene are
Pderased to announce the birth of
their daughter Michelle Anne
on January 19, 1962. A baby
sister for Amy. Special thanks
to Dr. Gans and the nurses and
-staff at South Huron Hoepitat.5c
DEATHS —
GINGERICH — At St. Joseph's
Hospital, London on Friday'
January 29th. 1982, Mrs. Ida
(Schwartzentruber) Gingerich
of 15 Frederick Street., Zurich
in her 71st year. Beloved wife of
Roy Gingerlch. Dear mother of
Melvin R. RR 2 Zurich. Dear
sister of Alten Schwartzen-
truber of Waterloo and Mary
Ann (Mrs. Edmund Desch) of
Zurich. Predeceased by her twin
sister Edna (1966). Also sur-
vived by eight grandchildren:
Visitation was at the Westlake
Chapel of Michael P. O'Connor
Funeral Homes, 49 Goshen
Street Zurich. Funeral Service
at Zurich Mennonite Church.' F
Temporary entombment with f
interment later in Zurich di
Mennonite Cemetery. Donations i
to the Canadian Diabetic
Association or the Kidney Foun-
dation would be appreciated. 5c
DEATHS
SCIHLENKER — at Clinton en
Tuesday. January 20, 191(3, Rev.
Armin M. Schlenker of
Crediton. Beloved husband of
Irene Moriodc and the late Elsie
(Emke) (1909) in his 77th year.
Dear father of (Fay) Mrs. Ken
Dedman of Kitchener, (Ella
Mae) Mrs. Max Howard of
Chatham, Mary Ellen Schlenker
of Londonand Carman Schlenker
of Kitchener. Dear brother of
Erhard Schlenker of Waterloo
and predeceased by brother
Helmuth. Loved by six
grandchildren, Christopher,
Matthew, Heidi, Malcolm,
Phillip and Monica. Rested at
the T. Harry Hoffman and Sons
Funeral Home, Dashwood.
Funeral service Zion United
Church. Crediton on Friday,
January ,29. at 2 p.m. Tem-
porary entombment In Crediton
Mausoleum with burial later in
Roseville Cemetery. Rev.
Schlenker served in the ministry
for 34 years. serving seven
various charges in the E.U.B.
and United Churches, retiring
from the Roseville Church in
1970. Memorial contributions to
the Crediton Church Memorial
Fund. The Canadian Bible Socie:
ty or the charity of your choice
would be appreciated. 5c
• ANNOUNCEMENTS—
Congratulations on your Silver
rtSkitter.
& Dad.
Love
5pd
Jim and Moonie Herr will be
celebrating their 25th Wedding
Anniversary on the evening o1
ebruary 13, 1962. Relatives,
riends and neighbours are cor-
allyy invited to attend a dance
n IIderton from 9 p.m. - 1 a.m.
Best Wishes only please. 5c
MATHERS — At Victoria C
Hospital, Westminster Campus
on Tuesday. January -26, 1962
Edith (Lovie) Mathers. ITeloved J
wife of Wilfred Mathers of 453 F
Baker Street. London, and f
formerly of Grand Bend, in her ch
74th year. Dear mother of Jerry d
Mathers, of Exeter and Dennis
Mathers of Grand Bend. Loving E
grandmother of Debbie, Cindy, M
Randy. Steven and Jeffery. put
Dear sister of Wilbur Lovie of Ka
RR 8. Parkhill and Kenneth - ly
Lovie of London. Predeceased
by a brother. Sesford and a
sister. Gertrude Ulens. Rested C
at the T. Harry Hoffman and
Sons Funeral Home Dashwood.
Funeral service held on Thurs- TR
day January 28 at 1:30 p.m., wi
Reverend H. Moore and num
Reverend P. Crittenden of- da
ficiated. Interment in Grand Lod
Bend Cemetery. Donations to
ARDS OF THANKS —
A special "Thank You'? to Ted
ohnston, manager of Kentucky
ried Chicken in Exeter for
eeding our family, free of
arge, while we were stranded
uring last weekend's storm in
*ter. Also thanks goes out to
r. and Mrs. Doug Heywood for
ting us up for the night.
ren & Winston Allen & fend-
, Holyrood. Ont. 5c
oming Events
1!` HENSALL IOOF LODGE
11 confer the first degree on a
ber of candidates, Thurs-
y, February 4 at the Hensall
ge rooms. Noble Grand Eric
nsfield and Record
retary Al Hoggarth.
the charity of your choice would Ma
be appreciated. 5c Sec
Come To
Church
Centralia and Zion
United Churches
Minister
REV. BURTON CROWE
Centralia 228-6974
Sunday, February 7
9:45 a.m. Zion Worship
1045 a.m. Zion
Sunday School
10:00 a.m. Centralia
Sunday School
11:15 a.m. Centralia Worship
Everyone Welcome
Peace
Lutheran Church
Andrew and George Streets
REV. JOHN OBEDA
Sunday, February 7
9:30 a.m. - Sunday School
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship
Church of the Lutheran Hour
CFPL 7 a.m. Sunday
Welcome
Calvary
United Church of Canada
0ashwood
Minister
REV. BARBARA LAING
Organist
Miss Idella Gabel, A.R.C.T.
Sunday, February 7
9:45 a.m. Morning Worship
12:30 Pot Luck Lunch
followed by Annual
Congregational Meeting
Everyone Welcome
Bethel
Reformed Church
Huron Street East, Exeter
REV. ABRAM BLAAK
Minister
Sunday, February 7
10:00 a.m. — Worship
11:00 a.m. Sunday School
2:00 p.m. — Worship
Everyone Welcome
Caven•Presbyterian
Church
. MINISTER
REY KENNETH KNIGHT
Phone 235-2243
Organist
Mr. Robert McIntosh.
Sunday, February 7
11:30 a.m.
Worship Service
11:30 a.m. Sunday School.
All Grades
Everyone Welcome
The Trivitt
Memorial Church
(Anglican)
Main at Gidley
Exeter
The Rev. J.W. Sutton
- Rector -
Fifth Sunday
after Epiphany
(Septuagesima)
11:15 a.m. Morning Prayer
Church School
Zion
Lutheran Church
Dashwood •
Pasta
REV. MAYO MELLECKE
Sunday, February 7
9:30 a.m. - Sunday School
& Bible Class
11:00 a.m. - Divine Service
Everyone Welcome
Exeter Christian
Reformed Church
Main St. North
MINISTER
REV. 8.N. DE JONGE
Phone 235-1723
Sunday, February 7
BINGO — every Tuesday
ingat Vanastra Centre. R
Clinton. 8 p.m. First regu 81.00 15 regular. 91n
games. 3 share the wealth. J
Pot $200.00 must go. Adm lss
restricted to 16 years
over
MARCH OF DIMES DAY
Canvass February 8, 1982 s
gored by Exeter Lion
Club.
ZURICH AGRICULTUR
SOCIETY — annual meeting
Hay township hall Zurich,
February lU at 8:00 p.
Everyone Welcome. 4
CARDS OF THANKS — IN MEMORIAM—
My
EMORIAM —
M Sincere thank you to m
family, neighbours and Me&
for their cards, letters, flowers,
gifts, visits. prayers and in-
quiries about me, and help while
a patient in Strathroy Hospital
and since returning home.
ftecial thanks to Dr. Boyer, Dr.
Crowley, Dr. Bowman and all
medical staff. M. Box and Son
Ambulance Service, nurses of
Intensive care and second floor.
Rev. Raymond C. Lindsay visits
and prayers. Your kindness
a ways remembered.
Cyril M. Morley. ' Spd
. We would like to take this op-
portunity to thank our family,
relatives, friends and
neighbours for all their love,
good wishes and the many gifts,
calls and cards r - ived on the
occasion of our 40th W
Anniversary. We will have
many cherished memories of
this day.
Clifford and Laura Pepper. 5c
I wish to thank my family,
relatives, neighbours and
friends for cards, flowers and
treats and many phone calls
while a patient in University
Hospital. A special thanks to Dr.
teciuk, Dr. Wall and nursing
staff. Your kindness will always
be remembered.
Walter McBride. Sc
I would like to express my
thanks and appreciation to my
friends of Elimville and
Winchelsea community fo
lovely gifts received on the
casion of my recent marr
Ruth (Horne) Johnson.
We wish to thank our fa
friends. neighbours
relatives for visits, flow
treats and cards while we
in Victoria Hospital and s
returning home. Special th
to Dr. Reid, Dr. Dyson and
Wyatt. nurses and staff on
floor east and north. It was
very much appreciated.
Ruth and Mel King.
COULTER — In loving memory
of Alice who pared away one
year ago February 4, 1981.
I have lost my soul's companion
A life linked with my own;
And day by day I miss her more,
As 1 walk through life alone.
Past her suffering, past her
pain.
Cease to weep for tears . are
vain:
She who suffered is at rest
Gone to Heaven with the blest.
Dearly remembered and
always loved by Willard
(Sparky) Schweitzer. 5pu
COULTER — In loving memory
of a dear friend Alice Coulter
who•left us suddenly one year
ago February 4. 1981
I knows you more than anyone
As each day passes the emp-
tines grows
The tears I shed I can wipe away
But the ache in my heart will
always stay.
Ever remembered and sadly
missed by a friend Grace
Fahner. 5pd
DESJARDINE — In loving
memory of a dear brother-in-
law. and uncle Byron who pass-
ed away January 14, 1970.
Time goes on with many
changes
Joys and sorrows. smiles and
tears
But his memories never leave
us
r With the passing of the years.
oc- Lovingly remembered by
to e. sister -in-laws, brother-in-law3
5pd and nieces. Spd
mily, ESSERY — In loving memory
and of a dear son. brother and uncle
ers, Ronald (Rorty who passed away
ince
• two years ago February 7, 1980.
arks Time ma31 heal the broken
Dr. heart.
3rd Time may make the wound less
IN MEMORIAM—
BAKER
EMORIAM—
BAKER — In loving memo
David Baker. who passed a
February 3rd 1980.
Sadly missed along life's w
Quietly remembered every d
No longer in our lives to sh
But in our hearts he is alw
there.
Lovingly remembered
sadly missed by Lynda, M
and Matthew. Mom and D
Paul. Brenda, Shelley a
Shauna.
all _ sore.
But time can never stop the
5c longing.
For the loved one gone before.
Dirs of sadness still come o'er
us.
Tears in silence often flow
ry of For memory keeps you ever
way near us.
Always loved and sadly miss -
ay, ed by Mom. Dad, and sisters
ay, Jean. Joan and Karin and
are, families. 5pd
ays FORD — In loving memory of
our brother-in-law Arthur Ford,
and who died February 2. 1981.
ark Resting where the shadows fall
net Silently remembered by us all.
5Pd Alma & Ina. 5pd
BAKER — In loving memory
in.! our dear son-in-law and u
uu David who passed away 2 ye
eVeTago February 3. 1980.
R 5 In a quiet country grave yard
lar Where the gentle memories fl
5.00 Lies one we loved so dearly
ack And lost 2 years ago.
Joh So put yourm
ars • around h
and Lord
28ctfn Treat him with special care
Make up for all he suffered
And all that seemed unfair
Pon-
es So little time, his pleasures fe
4,5c He deserved not what he w
AL through
at Treasure him Lord in your g
on den of rest
m. For on this earth he was one
Sc the best.
TOTTEN — In loving memory
of of a wonderfuldaughter and
ncle sister who left us suddenly two
ars years ago February 4. 1960.
A thousand times I've needed
you Debbie
ow A thousand times I've cried
If my love could havesaved you
Debbie
YOu !Over
osaw died
If my teardropsstahway
And memories were a lane
I'd walk all the way to Heaven
Debbie
w, And bring you home again
earn! Always loved and so deeply
missed your mom and brother
ar- Edward. Spd
of TOTTEN — In loving memory
of a dear granddaughter Debbie
who passed away February 4,
by 1980.
pa
To a beautiful life curie to a
sudden end
She died as she lived everyone's
In friend
r She was always thoughtful lov-
Bo ing and kind
What a wonderful memory she
y left behind
She left so suddenly her
thoughts unknown
But she left a memory we are
proud to own.
Treasure her God in your gar-
den of rest
For in this world she was one of
the best.
EUCHRE PARTY — at Shi
Community Centre Wednesd
February 3rd 8:15 p.m. Pri lunch. Everyo
Welcome.
HURON COUNTY HEAL
UNIT — invites you to att
the Adult Health Guidance Ce
tre. held at the Maple W
Apartments, Zurich
February 8. 1982 from 1:30-3
for Health Survelllanc
Anaemia Screening, Foot Car
Urine Testing, Bloo
Pressure.
•
HURON COUNTY HEALT
UNIT — invites you to atter
the Child Health Clinic, held
the Health Unit office, Sou
Huron Hospital, Exeter on Mo
day. February 8, 1982 from 9:
0 a.m. tor: Healt
eillance, Anaemia Scree
Immunization, Hearin
ening. Vision Screenin
ide brushing for ages 3 to
Adult Immunization wi
be offered at this clinic.
INAR - FEBRUARY 12TH
— 9-4 Festival Motor In
ord. Ontario. Choosln
ng and Motivating Pe
1'Registration Fee - $40.
person. Call Federa
ess Development Ban
5650 before February 9th
to register. 5c
BARBECUE — Hensal
Church April 21 at 5,
p.m. Tickets 2821130. Sc
ION SHOW — Merry Rags
is Fashions for '82 a
Huron rec centre (Ex
Wednesday, Map 5 for
dian Cancer Society
n Unit). 5c
pica Loved and , remembered
ay Tim. Ruth. Larry and Bob
zeGlen, Laura and family. 5
se CALDWELL — Ida (Beaver).
loving memory of a dear moths
TH ,who passed away 25 years a
end January 29. 1957.
nom In our hearts your memor
on lingers
:30 Sweetly tender. fond and true
e, ere is not a day, dear Mother
e, That we do not think of you.
d Always remembered by son
5c Harry, Ruby and 'family. 5pd
H
d CLARKE — In memory of my
beloved husband, Henry Albert
111 Clarke. who passed away 28
n years ago. February 6.
30-
h God saw you getting tired,
n- When a cure was not to be,
g So 'he closed His arms around
g you.
5 And whispered "Come to Me".
11 You suffered much in silence
se Your spirit did not bend,
You faced your pain with
courage.
n' Until the very end.
g' You tried so hard to stay with
r- us, '.
00 Your fight was all in vain,
God took you to His loving
home.
And freed you from all pain.
To lose someone you loved for
1 ycars
6 Is hard beyond.belief.
Your heart comes near to break -
t God alone knows the grief.
• Time cannot stop a heartache
Or even stop a tear,
Or take a memory of someone
That we have loved for years.
To have to love and then to part
Is the greatest sorrow of one's
heart.
Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by his wife and
family.
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Sury
ing.
Scre
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years
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1982
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sonne
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1982
BEEF
United
and 7
FASH
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eter)
10:00 a m—Morning Worship Cana
Sunday School -Preschoolers (Huro
2:30 p.m.—Afternoon Worship NUTR
Sunday School with A
Grades 1 - 4 proles
Everyone Welcome Unive
Listen to sharin
The Back to God Hour Muse
fi
Radio and T.V. Program Music
also a
MO Dial 1570 - 4:30 p.m.
shown
CKNX Dial 920 - 10:30 a.m. Exete
CHOK Dial 1070 - 6:45 a.m. Februa
Faith 20 - Global 6 sion -
(cable 3) semina
9:30 a.m. Sundays Wilson
Distribti
ITIONAL SEMINAR —
Ilan C. Somersall P.H.D.,
sor of chemistry at the
rsity of Toronto, will be
g good nutrition and its
is to good health. Special
by Dave and Beth Prouty,
n excellent film will be
at the Former Town Hall,
r at 7:30 p.m., on
ry 19. 1982. Free admix -
refreshments. Hosting the
✓ will be Don and Doris
Shaklee Authorized
tors. 5,6,7pd
EUCH
Credit
Exeter United Church Wednes
James at Andrew t p.m. C
tre. Ad
Minister • prizes.
REV. JAMES FORSYTHE 1 SOUTH
Assistant Minister associa
REV. GRANT MILLS rally Fe
Organist and Choirmaster ! on fro
H
Mr. Robert Cameron Hibbert
Colquh
Sunday, February 7 Brintnel
11:00 a.m. Sunday School and dou
11:00 a.m. Worship Service PANG
Nursery Facilities available SUPPE
Courtesy car Memori
235-0114 day Fe
3.50.
All Are Welcome 92.00.
RE — sponsored by
on Women's Institute
day February 10 at 8
rediton Community Cen-
mission 91.00. Lunch and
HIBBERT — athletic
tion snowmobile, poker
bruary 7, 1982. Registra-
m11:00a.m.to2pm.at
Townshlp Shed. Gordon
oun's Bus or Jack
l's Shack. Entry Fee
hare the wealth. Coffee
ghnuts. Bpd
AKE & SAUSAGE
R — to be,held at Trivltt
al Parish Hall on Tues-
bruary 23, 5-7 p.m. Adults
Children under 10
5,6,7c
Spd
Lovingly remembered by
Grandad, Grandma Glenn. 5pd
TOTTEN - In loving memory
of a dear niece Debbie who pass-
ed' away two years ago
February 4. 1960.
We often sit and think of you
And think of how you died
To think you couldn't say good-
bye
Before you closed your eyes
The blow was hard the shock
vere-
We never thought your death so
near
And only those who have lost ---
can tell
The pain of parting without a
farewell
Never more that a art away
Loved and remembered in so
many ways
Always remembered by Uncle
Bill. Aunt Darlene Glenn and
family. Spd
Cancer
can
be beaten
RS
Tavern & Dining Lounge
no, open as usual
ON THE NEAGH
ORANoagNO New Hours until March 1
Thurs, 8 Fri,
Lunch 12:00-2:00
Dinner 5:00-8:00
Sat. & Sun,
Lunch 12:00-5:00
Dinner 5:00-8:00
Friday Night Specie
Perch $5.95
Reservations appreciated
238-2251 Grand Bend
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&vim Atli
NOW ACCEPTING BOOKINGS
FOR THE 1982 SEASON
• Wedding Receptions • Special Parties
• Wedding Anniversaries • Tournaments
Phone 235-0990
EXETER LEGION AUXILIARY
BINGO
Thursday, Thurs., Feb„ 4
Starts 8 p.m. 21 games
Jackpot $750 in 55 calls
Admission 8-1 for 18 germs
Nob Tour Neiglibour
2 Share the Wealth
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DINING .LOUNGE Open 6 ii.m. Mon. -Sat.
Dant' Lunch Spada!:
Live Entertainment
Thurs.: Fri. and Sat.
Sounds Unlimited
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fury Licensed
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PARKHILL CONSERVATION AREA
located 11/4 miles east of the
town of Parkhill at the junction)
of highway number land 81.
skating
-ss
Tunes -Advocate, ftebruory 3, 1982
Fiddle Player
Wanted
Experienced guitarist would like
to ploy fiddle tunes with serious
player... traditional, country,
bluegrass, etc. Future gigs?
CaII Rick 228-6197
Hensall Curling Club
Valentine's
Dance
r
Paso 191
Hensall Community Centre
Feb. 13th 4-1
Music by
Bluewater Playboys
.�r
Admission $8.00 per couple
provided
rovided
law* i lar t ilwdv�
$I:NQO
- WCAN ARENA
Febru dry 3 t:
Doors open.- 7:15 pm:
Early bird -.7:55 p.m.
-ice races
-cross cut sawsng contest
-movies and cartoons
-snowball
test
c oorrtrys
race
-bird
-sl
-downhill inner -tube races
rkkis
-hot refreshments and food available
Gables Tavern
Grand Bend
Open Daily
Congratulations to Debbie Willbee, winner of
the Dashwood Hotel Hockey Team Lucky Draw
Entertainment Fri. and Sat.
February 5 and 6
SPIRIT
Euchre Tourriamanf Saturday afternoon
2 p.m. Everyone welcome.
Plan to join us for our 2nd annual
St. Patrick's Day Bash
Featuring Lincoln Groin
Lunch and party favours
opiri
7-Treacyl)
•
Men's Dart Tournament
Sat., February 6th
12:30
Register by calling 237-3671
"Your Friendly Neighbourhood Pub''
0 PINERY INN
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ect" Vi k° Sheppard
presents
Dave
at the Yamaha Organ
"Piano Bar"
10 min. south of Grand Bond on Hwy 21
(Accommodation Available)
Your Host Bill Kounecko
243-2474
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