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Times-Advocate, 1985-07-10, Page 22• GREYS BENCH - Some of the Exeter Greys and part of the large crowd are shown in Thursday's game with the New Brunswick junior champs. Cowan tops Ironwood Tuesday, the Ironwood Hen's ('Iub engaged in another night of golf and comaraderie Don Cowan topped "A. Flight with a low gross of 35 followed by Stu Homuth's two over par :17. "A" Flight low net was won by Bill Farquhar with a 33 with Stu Ilonnrth and handy Evans in as runnerup. Victorious in "B" flight was It like Cushman with a 37 followed Hully GuIIy Motocross riders will once agin return to Ilully Gully on Sunday July 14 to take on one of the premier motocross courses in Canada. To give the riders a change we have added new sections to the track. this will also make the track more challenging. All classes will be present on Sun- day with the juniors and schoolboys tearing up the track at 10:30 and followed by the seniors and experts kicking up sorne dirt at 1:00 p.m. Local riders will be taking on some of Ontario's hest on Sunday, watch for Jim Dickins m 80A. John Kouchan in 80BJ3rian Blankburn of Exeter in Junior 250 and Expert rider Chuck Collins of Varna. Sunday will also be CKSL Day at Hully Gully with celebrity races, giveaways and much more, all in all a great day of excitement and fun for the whole family. Don't miss it come and cheer for your favorite riders: House League returns to Hully Gul- ly on Sunday July 20. Taylor and Brad Murray's 41. Tim Campbell capped low net honours with a :13 while "B" net bridesmaid was Dan Heywood with a 34. "C" Flight honours went to Bill Gilfillan with 41. Runnerup was Brad Datars at 44. Divisional low net was awarded to Brad Datars with a 34, tied by Arnold Mathers, .Randy Gilfillan, Roy Hunter. Bill Hodge and Bob Forrest. Doug Brooks captured "D" flight by turning in a 45. Close was Andy DeBrer at 46. "D" Flight low net went to Andy DeBoer whose score of 31 heat Ron Heywood by one stroke. Nearest the pin on number seven was Al Taylor and nearest the pin of number nine was Mike Cushman. Party for Jim Cockwill Fri., July 19 Entertainment and lunch provided $5.00 per person For information call 235-1518 or 235-0795 11,lJ 7°) Od -fr ___--- 11 ih ip ri f--% -"Aft; MATING ssureaur117 •�'�`,I� �rr :,F •-4, /.... .. Good Times preseL Trivial Pursuit Night Every Wednesday at 8:00 p.m. • '` Tired of cleaning after your birthday party? Why not reglster_wlth, our ttew F31rtI�Lsi�rL1'.arty: Club=-- --- ` 'It-suppJ7the party favors and (ake You lust have a good time. Register now This weeks specials Fish and Chicken Served with homemade french fries, cole slaw $3.50 Frank Supreme Stuffed with cheese, dill pickle and broccoli. Wrapped in bacon, served with home fries 3.50 Daily Specials and a great menu all week long. We cater to: Banquets and parties. For reservations call 235-1088 Welcome all Ball Teams Coming Up: Le Chateau Fashion show "Night Crawl" Wanted Contestants for Miss Crediton Summerfest 85 contest Any young lady between the age of 13 to 19 on or before July 31 '85 and a resi dent of Huron County is eligible. Please plan to attend an information meeting July 20th at 2 p.m. at PJ's Road House Restaurant in Crediton Contest closes July 31 x'85. Winner to be picked August 16/85. For further information contact: Jack at 234-6771 Crediton, Ontario Gotcha! Nancy Happy 3? on July 13th u1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 7.7 Bob's Diner 58 Main St. North 235-1685 (at the Exeter Inn) Now open on Sunday from 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. ;Tim l!1111IU1111111111IIIu111111,11111111111u1111111nur GUNNING - REUNION Sun. July 21 (Note change of date) ,GRANTON COMMUNITY PARK Social Time 2:00 p.m. Picnic Supper 5:00 p.m. Party ' for "Floyd" Murray Johns Fri., July 12 For information call 235-2348 Community Bible Studies Olde Town Hall 8:00 p.m. Tuesdays Everyone welcome For further information 235-0456 and \— 229-8881 Be o member of the NURSING TEAM! THE HEALTH CARE AIDE PROGRAM FOR London will b• running in your area soon. WATCH THE PAPER FOR DATES, or for immediate Information call Hew Skills YocetIonal Schools 2084 Danforth Ave., Toronto MIC 1J9 1-416-421-0312 or write 28,29 1 Or sew \ 4' Diner Dashwood 237-3753 Open 7 days a week 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Daily Specials Take outs Congratulations Deanna & Cheyenne Oldmsted on passing Love Dad Heywood Reunion Sun., July 14, 1:00 p.m. MacNaughton Park (formerly Riverview Park) Exeter Ontario Party for Jeff Hedden Sat., July 13 9-? For more information 237-3759 after 6 p.m. Mount Carmel -Precious Blood Annual Parish Chicken Barbecue Sun., July 14 Served from 4 - 7 p.m. Mount Carmel School Tickets $6.00 each Advance tickets available call 294-6487 or 235-1831 Bingo Lucan Arena Wednesday, July 11 Doors open - 7:15 p.m. Early Bird - 7:55 p.m. Regular games, share the wealth, standup bonanza Jackpot $2100 55 calls Air conditioned Proceeds for Arena Due to license regulations no one under 16 years of age will be admitted Old Concrete Designers Never Die They just loose their. — grip Happy 40th Birthday Al Hines on July 10 Benefit Dance for Jack & Storme Berg Ailsa Craig Legion Fri., July 12 9 p.m. Admission $5.00 per person Music by DJ Sound Systems STARLITE Box office • First show of dusk Children Under 121n Cars free • .11 •'~ R.d$o Swed "'°' ::• Greed BMA 7 la" Wed. to Mon. 6 DAYS U YIOT•15 NOP on mai altatiwyIttali d they made ant "Mit Dl Wig erf owl mtk a. /!POINT TUES.. WED . THURS , FRI JULY 16. 17. 11. 19 Yea deet r,. teb. blew 30 T,Ilmn dollars m 10 der, Wl n Mt.. RICAARp PRIOR zQ•+�o Times -Advocate, July 10, 1985 Happy Birt 1 ay Grandpa Knight Love, your family... and in lov- ing memory to a dear Mother and Grandmother Page 21 HO -HO -HO SANTA is coming on Saturday, July 20th Bring the whole family • Skydiving • Potluck supper Birch Bark TENT and TRAILER PARK 11/2 Miles North on Hwy. 21 then 11/2 miles east on Hwy. 83. Box 414 Grand Bend (519)238-8256 . Your hosts Joyce and Lloyd Morden and Sons (Seasonal Sites still available) &et The words "thank you" doesn't seem to express properly our appreciation to all our family, friends and neighbours for what you have done for us while Doug was in University Hospital. We couldn't have mode it through without all the prayers from the Lord's people. The flowers, beautiful fruit baskets, phone calls, cards and visits to Doug all made his stay so much easier. Hoffman's Ambulance and the Exeter Volunteer Fire Dept. came sb quickly to the accident scene. Dr. Read, Betty and Steve Read, Jan and Ben Gardiner and Tom, Jamie and Ben Oke have all done extra special things for us. And most of all a big thank you must go to our families: Don and Jean Easton, Mary and Bob Flemmington, Carl and Lois Turnbull, Yvonne and Neil Ostrander, Dave and Miriam Turnbull and Scott Turnbull, who have done so much for us. We love you. Doug, Jan, and Jared Easton World Renowned Sunday, July 14 3:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. Nothing more needs to be said! Two performances. Make your choice early while seats are still available. North America's most admired, loved and laughed at classical quintet. These "Marx Brothers of Brass" are a great evening's entertainment. NOW PLAYING - Anne of Green Gables until July 20th Huron Country Playhouse Grand Bend, Ont. NOM 1 TO Box Office (519) 238-8451 Breakfast•Lunch•0inner While you're on holidays -we'll wait for you"" Breakfast Served from 11 AM to 2 PM New Chet - All New Menu DINNER RESERVATIONS APPRECIATED 238-2251 In Th. Hien 01 Grand ern. 1 Block From Th. !leech AT ih 1,OTE L . tt• Dining Lounge & Tavern • SIP AND TAN When the Sun Sets. the Fun Rises on Sanders' Lower Deck Outdoor Patio Bar & Dancing LARGEST PATIOS ON THF LAKE "HOT BOD" BIKINI 5 BUNS CONTEST ' 'v Sae ',IA* 1 r (mainstFt) OPEN DAILY • Mainstreet Video Bar, Patio & Diner T1' A A'7 4 SOP" t' O0' J 10% Discount ( rn, ( hrl nn 14,•1 • m. Buffet Daily Breakfast Buffet -11-2 - 2.99 lunch - 4.95 Dinner - 5,95 — Sunda) Brunch — Open for Breakfast On Sat. & Sun. -8:30 AM TAKE-OUT AVAILABLE