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Times-Advocate, 1982-02-10, Page 20in The only show Western Ontario ICE CAPADES Tickets Still Available Call 1 Small World Travel 235-2000 Page 20 Times -Advocate, February 10, 1982 Church service cancelled by lack of f head' an interesting way. From the study book, Travelling Light, Lila McKaig discussed the chapter, Strangers at Home, and involved everyone in a questionnaire. The meeting was closed with a hymn and prayer, followed by lunch and a social hour. During the business, plans were made for the World Day of Praye service winch is to be held in Cromarty Presbyteria arch, March 5,. with H bbert United Church women as guests. All women of the com- munity are invited to come and join in this annual event which takes place on the first By MRS. ROBERT LAING CROMAJ Ty • The February meeting of the Cromarty! W M.S. was held at the lthnie of Lillian Douglas Thursday -af- ternoon. ' Betty Dow presided and TENDER TOWNSHIP OF HAY T. nth., sr +or the' supply. of fu• mire fu..l, diesol fuel and da,olin,' for a two (2) year per loci. tommeneing May I 082. will be accepted t„ 'tht" under• ,,'c;m d -10 12 o'clock February 15, 1982 No 'rad rcr;aln,e an f" ax rmat.'1 65,000 lit,,' or, IQC<,tion; ' Diesel fuel 54 (1(10..ht ,•;. :on.' loca- tion Ni. 2 eros 12.000 litre oar Iixntion. Fur rcr<,.. f,i,d 30.000 litres; thick. 3t Iocntions. Tencre forms are civial(61e or the Township Sisk( R.R. 1. •Zurich: laws .t nr'cm)/ .tender riot ncr, .cr i!y accepted. Joan Ducharme, Clerk -Treasurer Box 250,• Zurich, Ontario NOM 2T0 1 opened the meeting with a poem entitled "Faith". The scripture lesson from Deuteronomy was followed by the hymn, 0 God off Bethel. A dramatic reading was given by Betty Dow, Agnes Lamond, and Edna Stoneman. The roil call was answered by a Bible verse on Faith. Secretary, Lillian Douglas, read the minutes of the January meeting and the uttering was taken and dedicated. Agnes LaMond reported that five cards had been sent and four visits made. to the sick 'and shut- ins. Dorothy Miller presented the topic, Faith, in Snow reschedules Wednesday euchre By MRS. HUGH MORENZ SHIPKA The euchre party scheduled for last Wed- nesday night was cancelled • due to snow and weather conditions. The next euchre party will be held on Wed- nesday February 17. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Russell spent last week end in St. Catharines visiting her mother. Mrs. Edgar Webb. Mrs. Doris Sweitzer returned home last Sunday after being hospitalized and having surgery at Strathroy Just In Time For VALENTINE'S DAY Sale On Oil Paintings 8"x10"' 16"x20" 20"x24" 24"x36" As, Low As $9.00 (8"x10") HURON AUCTIONS 235-1058 NOTICE TOWN OF EXETER RE Special Garbage Pickup, Glass & Paper Recycling effective ,March 3, 1982 Pickup for paper & glass only will be on the 1st 'Wednesday of each month for all of Exeter Special pickup of large articles , will remain • unchanged 1st .Thursday of each month on West Side 2nThursday of each month on East Side Superintendent Glenn Kells • The Year's Most Powerful Story of Love & Courage JOhl.. may be the most mooing human Interest drama God has ever permit tell mere man to produce." — Baltimore tleu)s-American Joni portrays herself... a sterling performance." —Minneapolis Star STARRING JONI EARECKSON AS HERSELF BROW4 ;,. FRANK R JACOBSON A WORLD WIDE PICTURES RELEASE t- JAMES F COLLIER :vrr.'u•,' JAMES F COLLIER u : ._ 1 , • n U rlefusa Fluor one February 12th to 18th Showtlmes: F.I. & Sat. 74 1 p.m. Sun. 2 & Il p.m. Mon.Thurs s p.m. PARK THEATRE f Gl FRIlv GODERICH h+, •ffhrf. 7U )1 If r'ASSr9 •••II•••••• ••••••••••. LAST NIGHT THURS. +FB. 11 This school is our home. 1 ... n ACrXOM etmENT General Hospital. Several from this area attended the Annual Winter Frolic at the Old River Bed, in Grand Bend on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Mabel Desjardine has returned home from South Huron Hospital to the - home of her son, Willis and Ella Desjardine. Sandra and Tony Regier, Chris; Heather and Jillian, of Detroit, spent the weekend with Sandra's parents Ken and Ortha Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Baker Jr., Bonnie Tracey and Shellie, of Stratford, visited here over the weekend, spending Saturday with Ken's parents and visiting Sunday with Doug and Ann Russell, Connie, Alex, Elizabeth and Jill. Supper guests Saturday evening with Willis and Ella Desjardine were Roy and Kay Cooper, of Exeter; and Alvin and Clara Stattori, Grand Bend., Mrs. Susie Link, a former resident of this area and lately of Blue Water Rest Home, Zurich, fell last Wednesday and broke her hip and is in a London hospital. Sympathy for Wein family By MRS. STAN PRESZCATOR CREDITON EAST Sympathy is extended to the family of the late Mrs. Tillie Wein. Mr. and . Mrs. Stan Preszcator visited Saturday with Mrs. Mary Thornton in Seaforth Hospital and were supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Regele, RR 4 Walton. Mr. Ted Van Rompy, Ms. Mary Prevett and girls Dashwood were Sunday supper guests With Mr. and Mrs. Stan Preszcator and girls. Also visiting were Mrs. Kathy Bullock and family, Huron Park. Jim Barnes, Parkhill was also a supper guest. PUBLIC NOTICE. To Doctor's Patients In order to attend a Special District Meeting of the Ontario Medical Association, the doctors in this area have declared a Physician Study Day on Thurs.Feb 18 12:00 - 5:00 p.m. This means that many physician's offices will be closed and non- emergency surgery will not be scheduled during the above times, IMPORTANT The doctors serving you have made sure that adequate emergency ser- vices will be maintained during the Study Day. If you need emergency medical care, either go to the following emergency service(s) or phone the number(s) listed below. EMERGENCY SERVICES Exeter Hospital • Emergency 235-2700 Huron County Med. Soc. Friday of March, in cou tries all over the world. This year's programme has bee planned by the womenf Ireland. n- The church service was cancelled again Sunday n afternoon, this time because 0 ci a problem in the heating system. It had run out of oil, Anglican church holds Vestry meet By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS KIRKTON Mrs. Cecil Dobson return- ed home after being a patient in St. Marys Memorial Hospital. Dr. and Mrs. Don Atkinson have returned from a Carib- bean Cruise. • Mrs. Pearl Budden is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London at time of writing. Arie Van Muyen a student of Calvin College Lansing Mich., a former resident of Kirkton visited last week. with Ethel Copeland, Morris Atthill and Bob Marshall. Vestry meets St. Paul's Anglican Church held their postponed Vestry meeting Thursday night beginning with a shortened evensong service. Mrs. Bill Schaefer was appointed Vestry clerk to record the minutes of the meeting. Officers appointed for 82 are as follows. Rector's Warden Bill Schaefer, Peopl,e's Warden Ken Blackler, Lay Delegates to • Synods - Ethel Copeland, Mrs. Bill Schaefer. Alter- nates• Burns Blackler, Walter Creery. Board of Management: Gerald Paul, Mrs. Bill Waghorn, Brent Blackler, Visitors from Kincardine By MISS JEAN COPELAND WOODHAM Miss Audrey Anderson of Sebringville spent the weekend with her sister and family Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnson, Mr. Douglas Webb and family of Kincardine spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Norris Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Muir,' •Kelly , David and Scott of St. Marys were Friday evening guests with Mr. and Mrs. •Glenn Copeland, Cynthia, Ellen and Deanna. Bernard McCormick, Garth Blackler, Harold Davis,. Mrs.J. McCormick and Ethel Copeland. ,Treasurer Ethel Copeland. Rectory Committee- Harold Davis, Mrs. Bill Schaefer, Burns Blackler: Cemetery Com- mittee Garth Blackler, Gerald Paul, Brent Blackler and Walter Creery. Auditors: Bill Schaefer and Mrs. Brent Blackler. Parish Paymaster -Mrs. Dick Jongkind. Personals Mrs. Ross Cooke is a patient. in St. Marys Memorial Hospital at time of writing. Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Burns Blackler were Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Stacey, Avonton, Mr. and Mrs. John Carruthers and Susan, Strat- ford, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blackler, Sebringville, Mrs. Laura Shaw and Carman Stacey, St. Marys. Wed., Feb. 10 Electronic Monster Bingo Western Fair. Grounds London, Ont. up to S6,000 in prizes 52,- 000 guaranteed jackpot mini's start at 6:30 p.m. regular games at 7:45 p.m• sponsored by The Op- timists club of East London All proceeds to • youth work •• Optimists of Stephen Valentine Dance . Feb. 13 8 P.m. - 1 a.m. HURON PARK ANNEX 53.00/person or 56.00/couple Music supplied by JIM DEWAN Lunch Provided MOHAWK DANCE Muiic By TRACES Sat., Feb: 27 at the South Huron Rec Centre 8:30-1 • Lunch Provided • Tickets at Anstett Jewellers Jerry MacLean It Soi or any Mohawk Player BINGO LUCAN ARENA Wed., February 10 Doors open - 7:15 p.m. Early bird - 7:55 p.m. , Regular games, Midway special, share the wealth, stand up, etc. Jackpot 1,300-55 calls Proceeds for Arena Double Door Card $1.00 Bingos will continue each Wednesday.night.1 Licence # 287211 Proceeds for Arena Ou. to Wont, r.y,dnri.nr n. .n. undo. 16 wen of eq. wolf M .drn,rr./. L ommommoommomotomoti • Nissan Curling avb Valentines Dance Hensall Community Centre Feb. 13th 9-1 • Music by )Ir ,' Bluewater Playboys \Admission $e.00 per couple Lunch provided /r Illavi111144141 Club Albatross Tavern (Huron Park, Ont.) DINING LOUNGE Open 6 a.m. Mon. -Sat. Daily Lunch Specials Live Entertainment Thurs. Fri. and Sat. Buckshot 9-1 Dancing Fully Licensed Gables Tavern Grand Bend Open Entertainment Fri. and Sat. February 12 and 13 BUCKSHOT Euchre Tournament Saturday afternoon 2 p.m. Everyone welcome. Plan to loin us for our 2nd annual St. Patrick's Day Bash Fri. March 19 ' 8 -1 a.m. Featuring Lincoln Green Lunch and party favours ♦ RS • avern & Dining Lounge ON THE SEAMliar open os usual ORANO SENO New Hours until March 1 Thurs. & Fri. Sat. & Sun. Lunch 12:00-2:00 Lunch 12:00-5:00 Dinner 5:00-8:00 Dinner 5:00-8:00 Bing your Sweetheart for a delicious meal on Valentine's Day. Special - Crab Legs Reservations appreciated 238-2251 Grand Bend Dashwood Hotel Dining Room Thurs., Fri,, Sat. This Week's Features: Homemade soup Spinach Salad Sausage, Sauerkraut and Scalloped Potatoes HomemadePies 12 noon -2:00 5:30 - 7:30, Special Saturday luncheon 12-5:30 Our regular menu available daily and for late night munchies our kitchen is open 9 - 12 midnight Mon. - Sat. "For that homemade touch" POKER RALLY Central Huron Snowmobile Club Sat., Feb. 13 Registration 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. V4 mile north of Kippen (west side) Russell Faber Farm Entry Fee $3.00 ... You are invited • to come out and hear Evangelist Henry Minn at Exeter Public School Auditorium Friday, February 1q/gZ 8:00 p.m. Special Music By Ken Freebairn For Further Information call 235-0688 or 236-4376 BINGO HURON PARK REC. CENTRE Thurs., . Feb 11 quirky bingos Consolation 25.00 7.30 p.m. ADMISSION $ 1.00 EXTRA CARDS 250 ea. SHARE THE WEALTH 5'for $1.00 . Sponsored by the Optimist Club of Stephen. No one under 16 years of age will be admitted Cards 251-o piece License #275 225 The Three AAA See Restaurant and Dining Lounge offers you two great specials; one in .the morning and one in the evening MORNING BREAKFAST SPECIAL: bacbn and 2 eggs: toast; - -home fries and coffee for l only $2.25. " Served from 7:00 a,m. to 11:00 a.m. (No sub- stitutes please) EVENING SPECIAL: Striploin steak with potato, tossed salad, roll mushrooms, baked A'' lliaro dessert and coffee for - only $7.95 Offer expires March 31, 1982. P.S. Take your sweetheart out for a special Valentine's dinner on Sunday, February 14th. Reserve your table early. For reservations phone 235-2949. allumsonomonseminaimatimonosomeminnammor In addition to our popular daily specials we also offer a good selec- tion of lighter meals for your dining enjoyment. "Roast Beef on- a Kaiser" lots of beef, with your choice of mayonnaise or horse radish, on a bed of potato chips and a pickle. "Club Nouse" Turkey, ham, cheese, lettuce and tomato, on a bed of potato chips and -a pickle. "The Reuben" Corned Beef with Swiss cheese melted on top, on a bed of potato chips and a pickle "Turkey en a Kaiser" Turkey with lettuce, tomato and mayonnaise with potato chips and a pkkle. "Corned Reef en Bye" With your choice of mustard on a bid of , potato chips and a pickle Ask About Our Daily Specials Includes soup or juke, roll and tea or coffee Try our Homemcide Soup Vwbe ohib 04/6,1 we Open at Huron Park '6:00 a.m, - 11:00 p m. - Monday to S Breakfast from 6:00 amt. to 11:00