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Times-Advocate, 1985-06-26, Page 24Page I 2A lune 26 1985 SWEET CHERRIES Ready Now Plentiful Crop Pick your own or get them ready picked. Pitting machine available for your convenience. .OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Kock QIdH krait garms Ltd. Located on Rock Glen Rd. 1-828-3100 Arkona, Ont. ,.: } STARLITE Grand 238-2464 Box office \\�� First show of dusk- ,1�1�`•'_ `� Children UIWer 12 to Cvs FIN 1 .}.T,% :- Reilo Sound �(14� _114/. a . ;70 ' - _ Wed. to Wed. 6 DAYS s JUNE 26 TO JULY( 1 ..Niro ,,r . r . 13IE I `r ''eNfirdb' '4c„3; c=3; ti BROWNIES DRIVE-IN •C nlr.., r r, SOX OAKa MINS AT •[a• PM MINT SHOW AT MAW MOW OMN NIONTtY (incept Moed.y) U U. U 1 7 WALT DISNEY'S "PINOCCHIO PLUS 2nd WATUR/ "BAST" P )OAT JUNI 2• TO THURS. JULY • (Closed Monday July 1) SI • /j7fiS .� III PIUS 2ND FEATURE e Breakfast Club" SUNOAT JUIN 30 • 0100S0 Srd W a>_ re laces sermon at GrantonMeditation VCp (lrunlon U.('.W catered. Man} relatives and friends attended. 1.arry t.ewis. nephew of the honored couple. was master of ceremonies. Mr. and Mrs. (;lens Hall and Jason of Stralhroy were Sundt) guests ul Mr. and Mrs Kenneth 1 lodgins, Lois and lamely. We are pleased to report that AIrs (ten Kopp and Bennie are now huiie from hospital. We wish thein con- tinued g(Hxt health. By MRS. E. SUMMERS At (;canton 1 nited Church the Rev. Bruce Pierce .as in charge of the Sunda), morning workship and of 1iciale•fI al the Service of Holy Communion In place u) a sermon. the Minister introduced a meditation into the coin - no Mimi' service, this was interspers- ed It 11)1 scripture readings and the singing of a verse of the hymn "God to dark 1 e thsemane'• at dillerenl limes during the coMmUllnln service. While Ihr KIetne•nts were being serv- ed by Mr, Anne Bryan orgainst and choir leader Sang a solo Iuxl Sunday the Granton United C rch will he celebrating their an niver•ary The service will begin al 11 a.m. Guest speaker will be the Rev Sherrie 1••tyn and the guest Soloist will be Bub I l(•yw(HHl The Key. Peter Derrick was in charge 01 the morning prayer service at St. Thomas Anglican Church. The Crucifer was Richard Moore and the pianist was Lois Herbert. 'I'tu• Iwo lessons were read by Mrs. Percy 1hxlgins ani1('•u'rie Moore 'There will tx•.Hoservice atSI Thomas next Son day, owing lo (he•anniversar•y at LEGION AWARDS Rick Smith of the Exeter legion R.E. Pooley branch 167 holds o zone plaque in honour of the late Mr. Pooley and Norm Ferguson displays a Diamond Jubilee medal he receives from Zone C-1. T -A photo Clandeboye news Helen (learn grade two and three leacher at Parkhill 1'ublir Schuul ac comp:nlied her pupils on an educa 1 conal I old trip Friday. slopping l irsl al the dairy (arm nl c;wn•ge. and Ken Simpson. The Simpsons had lett Iwo cows in the barn so that the children could w:Ilch the milking procedure. Next they boarded a farm wagon lar alias I !trough the I iekls to see the crop returning to the Darn_ to see the laying liens which is all part of the tiln)pson.s mixed farming business Alter a lunch eel hal dugs al I lelen's Farm hnnn•. they travelled to the beet tarn' 4)1 Joanne :and Curd (lardy to learn lo I1101 ilsINTI oI 1:arming. Then across the road Iron] the I lair 11)s, they saw sheep raising al Illy Iarn1 nl I'al and Iinh Ilalgim All In all it was a very busy day for the children and leacher 1110 ,Van and Ruth 11111 returned last week from :i camper's rally with the Circadian !Motor Ilolne Club held m \h►ggie Valley in the Smoky Mom► lams of North (•arolula lit•erlda Winnibtlrn en.lnyed Ihr weekend camping with Brownies. • 1 • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1111.• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • - • • • • • • • • • SHOWING • • Frl.-Set. - 7LOpm • Sun. • Thurs. • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ITHISOUARE • • • • PRK T EAR PREMIERING FRIDAY •• The heat this summer is at GODERIC11 3247.11 ST. ELMO'S FIRE • • • ▪ ENDS THURSDAY! • • • • • • Showing nightly at 8 pm PAR(NTAI GUIDANC( •pm •o.utr•NLt M ,..0.. ■ .1 n.St f•G, if U•N An American excess story. .•.•.••••..••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •/1111L■■iIII11 • 524-9981 ;STARTING FRIDAY Toe. les lc, (N1,,;- . . n the blink of an eye, e terror begins4. 11 lulj�jjlII1)�1I1�I111I>�II r,•rr .. r. 1?iSTRNG DRIVE-IN • • • • • • • • • • • • 0 • - - - • • • • 2nd Feature GODIRICH Frorr t birector of Poltefg¢ist H F[FO( E • • • • • • • • • If Gexi had wanted them to br angels Ile would have green them W ITN% Heavenhpus ogre -•—• ADDED SUNDAY ONLY! • • • • • P1AV/POINT •••••••••••••••• f • • • • • • THURSDAY IS • THE LAST •• NIGHT FOR... •• • • • wlth•John Trovolto • i•Jornl. L•• Curtis . • • • also showing • No matter what they say • She kVOWS hl S • THE LAST DRAGON • • 1r • OW15CIN • - • ONCE AGAIN! Thursday Night is 51.99 night at • the Mustang. • • • • • Box Office • Opens at 8:30 Guides and Pathfinders held at ('amp Hrenda. RR I. lieltnont 1)inner•w;ues's with .lean llodgirFs and family. following t11(S(1 vic(• a1 ('landeboye 1 roiled Church, Sunday. were. !Lev and Airs. Stanley Johnston. London, Bev. and 1tlr:s. A F. Gardner, G(Ith ricli. I1r•s. Marie I (algins. l AHxlon, I Eitel Wi1liann and Jackie McCombs. Peter. Latina and JOItrey McLean . Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ly un enter- tained the I,vnn families and friends following the Sunday snit ice Mrs. Evelyn O'Neil. Mrs Isobel Simpson nI Ailsa Craig apart merits. Belle Stephenson and 1'u►la ('atItr. were (limier guests with Ii:u•bara and Clarence Carter Granton United Church and the members of St. '!'hostas are invited to loin in worship with 1;r•ant(N1. 'I he ser vice will be al 11 a In. Meuttxrs 01 the (;ranlon W.1 Mien ding the banquet at Wonderland Gardens on 'Thursday in connection with Federated W 1. National conven lion, were the following: Itirs tion man ltidde II, Mrs. I)un Ruloson, Mrs )live 1 knlgins, Mrs. Nora W.issel and Mrs. Elsie Dann. In my wr•iteup 01 the W I. news List week, I . u•glected 10 mention the Hanle of hIr•s. Olive 1hslgins as being present al the opt h- ill ceremonies last Sunday evening Personals Air. 311(1 Mrs John Itry:ui were honored by their tasuh• with :I 5111)1 anniversary dinner 111 Sunday even Mg, .lune 16. '1'tus was held in the Mason's I fall following :in open rect.!) tion in the alItI nIl m t `1114,z 3 and 4 nt I.THINK I FINALLY FOUND SOMETHING SHE'LL WEAR..:- , 6.i The Diamond Anniversary Ring. A I),In(I of diamonds 111,1l says y(ul'(l starry her all over ,(gain. 0 ) ANSTETT JEWELLERS 8 i1thert St - CLINTON 284 Main SI EXETER, 26 Main St South SEAFORTH 135Oueen St East ST. MARYS 203 Durham SI E WALKERTON Come join in the celebration! Ends this Saturday, June 29 ANSTETT 4411# 11 WI 11 1 • , June 1985 marks the 35th Anniversary of Anstett Jewellers. The management and staff of all Anstett's stores would like to thank you. We look forward to serving your jewellery needs for anolher 35 years. 7 DIAMOND • �CLUSTERI100LRINGS IO MOUNTS Or VERY SI ECU( c000sa NOW DI•TAfH'•O. NM, c 0A.o[«111OR f I•fRALDOR �7gg50 n fnAWCENTR1S - Join us in our fashionable FRESHWATER PEARLS Anniversary Special 18" strand from only Forrad or Grad... 103i INITIAL COLLAR PIN Designed and nnn,( all. 1/Y Ansteti s own ooldSm. r From SUPER VALUE DIAMONDS PENDANTS• EARRINGS 0.0001 'noir 'rot.wuo.ro „e. •.r.rwonF .0 awe's EACH ow ewe et Memo l $I0tatolo t.*M 'Orr --torr ANSTETT /fwfltf• S DIAMOND ANN1Yf NSART RING ISCT TOTAL IN[rGNT.•rre OTiN•IF 0011,, 1•M, ( piece SILVER TEA SERVICE Includes tea pot, cream R sugar tray s 149.95 WIN ONE OF 5 ANNIVERSARY RINGS One of the above rings will be given at each store. Entry ballot with every purchase. DRAW MADE SAT. JUNE 29 :;hnnse Iro-' Our ..phot Iron 01 loose dramnnds en nmplpte r1 choose from our wide selection of ANNIVERSARY RINGS tr rn $229.50 ANNIVERSARY CLOCK F 0r 1na1 important QIII •Ouartf Movement • Made rn Getminy •Glass Dome. Blass Base •9 Tan •G.It Co)outed dial An added feature for our Anniversary 16•strand CULTURED PEARLS,.Dm $284. ONLY' 59. 12" TALL ANNIVERSARY CLOCK ~Imo $8995 same lowlifes• NAM ,Due CLOS• Err05Alrl0 *10011? 11NA0,10 Al ••0 CNANOE The season's Iatest fashion' TWIST BEADS SALE PRICES ENO SATURDAY JUNE 29 ANNIVERSARY DRAW TO RE MADE SATURDAY JUNE 29 ANSTETT For the month of June HAVE YOUR RINGS CLEANED & CHECKED AT NO CHARGE TO YOU Come in to any of our stores for this while -you -wait service & we'll give you a FREE JAR JEWELLERY CLEANER R AMERICA li\M11EP`) 8 Albert Street CLINTON 26 Main Street South SEAFORTH 294 Main Street EXETER 203 Durham Street East WALKERTON 135 Oueen Street East ST. MARYS