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HOTEL
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MAIN ST. GRAND BEND
Video Bar, Patio & Danceteria
Dance to the Hottest New Videos!
In Step With The Times....
Discover the unique blend of a 3 level video room, the finest
sound system, outside of Toronto. 2 V -Jays and the bubbliest
staff in town.
Sunday May 19th FASHION SHOW
Verzin Designs 2 p.m. and 4 p.m.
Opening Soon
• THE IMPERIAL STUBBYS DELI & DINER: A 30's and 40's family diner.
buffet. solad bar, deli sandwiches and Toke-Out.
• BREWSTERS: An adult piano lounge where the music is mellow and
the conversation friendly. Nostalgia of 50's and 60's.
• HOTEL MAINSTREET: 14 roam and_5 suites in the style of on old New -
Orleans Inn.
• ROOFTOP JAZZ LOUNGE: A true New Orleans experience.
Anniversary Service
at
Crediton Zion United Church
on
Sunday May 26
at
10:30 a.m.
Guest Speaker: Rev. Robert Peebles from Grand Bend
Special Music provided by The Prouty Family of Exeter
Lunch and social hour to follow
Exeter
Agricultural Society
presents
Fiddlers Jamboree
Sunday, May 26
1:30 p.m.
South Huron Rec Centre
Meals Available
Adults 52.50, Children free
Revival Crusade
Salvation - Healing and Deliverance
with
Evangelist
Anita Pearce
SASKATCHEWAN
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Place: Centralia Faith Tabernacle
Date: Fri. & Sat., May 24 & 25 - 7:30 p.m.
Sun., May 26 - 11:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
PLAN NOW TO ATTEND
Bring the Sick. Discouraged or.Lonely
What's
Doing.
Read this page tofind out •
QUEEN'S
SEAFORTH
Thurs., Fri. & Sat.
Red Letter
OPEN SUNDAYS
(DENT -A -CHILD PROGRAM
THE EXETER LIONESS AND
THE EXETER POLICE DEPARTMENT
Are holding an Ident-A-Child Program on
Friday May 24th from 6 - 9 p.m.
and Saturday May 25th from 10-4
at South Huron Rec Centre.
For further information contact
Joan Hunking 235-1848
NOTE: Time Change 6 - 9 p.m.
117th Annual
Hensall Twilight
Spring Fair
Tuesday, June 4
Official Opening of the Fair
by Jack Riddell M.P.P.
• Ladies Section
Displays open 5 p.m.
following judging
(call Marlene Bell
262-6349)
• Sheep Show at 4 p.rn.
• Horse Show at 5 p.m.
Amateur owner horse
show
• Poultry Show at 4 p.m.
• Market Cattle Class at
5 p.m.
47 prize calves will be
judged and auctioned
• Old MacDonalds
Farm of Livestock
Produced in Huron
County
• Baby Show at 7 p.m.
call Betty McGregor at
262-5838)
• Mini Pedal Tractor Pull
(call Dave Turner
262-5350)
• 4-H Calf Club Show
Judging at 7 p.m.
• Junior Talent Show, at 8 p.m.
Call Diana Verlinde Registrations must be in
at 262-5608 by May 31st
Parade at 6 p.m.
Midway and band in attendance
Fairboard secretary Beth Cooper 262-3033
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CASINO
Moen Noon Suppo, -1*$
RrACK JACK
CROWN ANO ANCHOR
OVAIIUNOEN 7'
HORSE NACINO
WET T-SHIRT CONTEST
550000 in PRIZES
CHICKEN
SF 11V4
47 All ',WS
$400
DANCING IRON R 1
I.)atutflorne
good limes band
TICKETS:
$700
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Times -Advocate, May 22, 1985
FISHERMAN'S COVE
RESTAURANT
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Open 6 days a week. 11:30 a.m. - 8 p.
Closed Mondays
63 River Road, Grand Bend
238-2025
Eat in
or
take out
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Dining Loung• & Tavern
Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner
While you re.on holidays - well wait for you!
Breakfast served from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
NEW CHEF
Lower Deck Open
Dancing
Largest patio on lake Huron
reservations
Appreciated
238.2251
Hot Bods Contest 3 p.m. Saturday
(weather permitting)
Ready for
Summer Dining
Open 7 Days a Week
236-7707
Reservations appreciated
RR 2 Zurich
10 km. north of Grand Bend
Just north of St. Joseph
Everyone Welcome
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FIRST ANNUAL
OPTIMIST
GARAGE SALE
Support your community's youth. Donate
those stored -away. unused articles to your
local Optimist Club so we can turn them
into funds to help sponsor valuable youth
activities and sports leagues.
Please deliver articles to:.
Andex Building Products
Thames Road East on
SATURDAY, MAY 25
Those unable to deliver please phone Cindy at Andex.
23-2901 and we will pick up articles on Sat May 25
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SALE DATE: SATURDAY, JUNE 1
RAIN DATE: SATURDAY. JUNE 8
To be held at 30 Sanders Street
behind Darling's IGA
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Resort,Golf be ('ountry Club
(;rand Bend,t)ntatio
Open Daily_ Yeiii-Rot,irlc1
Come as you are and join us tor
All the Shrimps you can eat
Simmered in butter and garlic
with rice pilaf and fresh
vegetables.
$' 295
From May 15 to May 26
Reservations accepted Phone 238-2324
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Good Tinies p resents:
Trivial Pursuit Night
Every Wednesday at 8:00 p.m.
Tired of cleaning after your birthday party?
•
\'Vhy not register with OW new Birthday Party Club
Well supply the part favors and cake. You lust have a food
time. Register num,
Thursday Night All you
can eat
Spaghetti $3.29
Daily Specials and a great menu all week long.
We cater to: Banquets and parties.
For reservations call 235-1088
117th Annual
Hensall Twilight
Spring Fair
Tuesday, June 4
Official Opening of the Fair
by Jack Riddell M.P.P.
• Ladies Section
Displays open 5 p.m.
following judging
(call Marlene Bell
262-6349)
• Sheep Show at 4 p.rn.
• Horse Show at 5 p.m.
Amateur owner horse
show
• Poultry Show at 4 p.m.
• Market Cattle Class at
5 p.m.
47 prize calves will be
judged and auctioned
• Old MacDonalds
Farm of Livestock
Produced in Huron
County
• Baby Show at 7 p.m.
call Betty McGregor at
262-5838)
• Mini Pedal Tractor Pull
(call Dave Turner
262-5350)
• 4-H Calf Club Show
Judging at 7 p.m.
• Junior Talent Show, at 8 p.m.
Call Diana Verlinde Registrations must be in
at 262-5608 by May 31st
Parade at 6 p.m.
Midway and band in attendance
Fairboard secretary Beth Cooper 262-3033
•.
THE
SEAFORTH OPTIMIST
present
711
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tf
t, „7
C's
•.
N
3
LIVE BANDS •
SATURDAY, MAY 25
CAR
ftrit,RALLY
••Ju
s225oo
DANCE
41-1f
11)v BEACH
bWs- PARTY
lin BUSTIN' LOOSE
in PRIZES
CASINO
Moen Noon Suppo, -1*$
RrACK JACK
CROWN ANO ANCHOR
OVAIIUNOEN 7'
HORSE NACINO
WET T-SHIRT CONTEST
550000 in PRIZES
CHICKEN
SF 11V4
47 All ',WS
$400
DANCING IRON R 1
I.)atutflorne
good limes band
TICKETS:
$700
$hoo
•O
. ;'.-"W
•.
A
7
Times -Advocate, May 22, 1985
FISHERMAN'S COVE
RESTAURANT
Spec rahztng in tre•.h 114) rfrnne'r.
/runt our butt to Vow t,tbfe
Open 6 days a week. 11:30 a.m. - 8 p.
Closed Mondays
63 River Road, Grand Bend
238-2025
Eat in
or
take out
JO°
m.
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010.20-ib L,
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'4101i'�"►1►�% " "'�
•
sQ
•
RS
Ariik
ON THE BEACH
Dining Loung• & Tavern
Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner
While you re.on holidays - well wait for you!
Breakfast served from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
NEW CHEF
Lower Deck Open
Dancing
Largest patio on lake Huron
reservations
Appreciated
238.2251
Hot Bods Contest 3 p.m. Saturday
(weather permitting)
Ready for
Summer Dining
Open 7 Days a Week
236-7707
Reservations appreciated
RR 2 Zurich
10 km. north of Grand Bend
Just north of St. Joseph
Everyone Welcome
-t/
FIRST ANNUAL
OPTIMIST
GARAGE SALE
Support your community's youth. Donate
those stored -away. unused articles to your
local Optimist Club so we can turn them
into funds to help sponsor valuable youth
activities and sports leagues.
Please deliver articles to:.
Andex Building Products
Thames Road East on
SATURDAY, MAY 25
Those unable to deliver please phone Cindy at Andex.
23-2901 and we will pick up articles on Sat May 25
•
SALE DATE: SATURDAY, JUNE 1
RAIN DATE: SATURDAY. JUNE 8
To be held at 30 Sanders Street
behind Darling's IGA
t C
•
'`)
0 -
AWL
Resort,Golf be ('ountry Club
(;rand Bend,t)ntatio
Open Daily_ Yeiii-Rot,irlc1
Come as you are and join us tor
All the Shrimps you can eat
Simmered in butter and garlic
with rice pilaf and fresh
vegetables.
$' 295
From May 15 to May 26
Reservations accepted Phone 238-2324