Times-Advocate, 1988-05-04, Page 311
QUEEN'S
SEAFORTH
THURS. FRI. - SAT.
"CHERRY SMASH"
"The Party Animal"
Sally Mills turns 30
ROLLER SKATING
starts Fri., May 6
6:30-9:00
South Huron Rec Centre
Admission: $1.50
Rentals available. Bring your
cassette tapes from home, we
play requests.
PLEASE MARK YOUR NAME ON
YOUR TAPES
Wedding
Reception far
Jennifer Connelly
& Ron Blane
on Sat. May 7
For information call
227-1163
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Party
for
Cheryl Webber and
Dave Brissette
May 6
For more information
call 236-4606 or
523-4712
Lucan
Shamrock
Bingo
Wednesday, May 4
SPECIAL THiS WEEK
"Looking at Your" Night
Bingo Starts 7:30
Regular Games
$1000.
Jackpot Game
Due to the licence regulations,
no one under 16 allowed to play
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J
Thank you
to all those who donated
door prizes to the Exeter Le-
gion Branch 167 for their
Ribbon Cutting Ceremonies
and Dance on April 30,
1988.
Your generousity and help
made the event a big suc-
cess.
Huron Apothecary
Dinneys
4Waylnn
Valu Mart
Hasty Market
EMA Food Market
Image Cleaners
Exeter Flowers
Country Flowers
The Flower Pedlar
Exeter Co -Op
Sugar & Spice
Feather Tick
Tasty Nu Bakery & Cheese
House
RSD Sports
Veal's Meat Market
Ironwood Golf Club
Exeter Golf Course
Love That Hair
MacLeans
Exeter Decor Centre
New Orleans Pizza
Second Look
Greeting Card World
Exeter Big V
Campbell's Jewellery
Oscar's Video
Algoma Tire
Fisher's Hardware
iGA
Exeter Times Advocate
Nabisco Brands Ltd.
Stephen's Furniture
Stan Frayne's
Exeter Chrysler
Elcon London
Total Concept
White Squirrel
Dale's Barber Shop
Bart DeVries Photography
Foto Pro
Gerrard's
Brigitte's Fashions
Looking Good
Purple Turtle -
Jacqueline's
Stedmans
Golden City
Yellr • bubl i larine
Finchers
Wuerths
Something Special
Country Bakery & Cafe
3 AAA See Restaurant
Star Time Video.
Smyth's Shoes
Shaw's Variety
G&G Discount
if I have missed any business
who donated, please accept
my apologies.
Thank You
Entertainm9nt Chairman
Harvey Hillman
NOTICE
The Grand Bend Progressive Conservative Association wishes to
announce that it is having an Association Organizational Meeting
on Thursday, May 5th, 1988 at 7:30 p.m. at the Grand Bend Mu-
nici'pal Offices.
The Hon. Sid Fraleigh, M.P. willbe the guest speaker.
Robert Sharon - Vice -President Robert J, Deane, C.C. Chairman
Exeter Legion Auxiliary
Thursday, May 5
New Starting Time 7:30 p.m.
GUARANTEED JACKPOT
'Letter H $50.00' Full Card $500.00
Early Bird, 10 regular games, 2 specials, share the
wealth, Mini Jackpot
No persons under 16 allowed to play
Licence number 537480
Albatross
Tavern
Huron Park
228-6733
FRIDAY
NIGHT
Jello Eating
Contest
"BUZZ BAND"
Friday and Saturday Nights
Saturday Night .- Greaser Night
Prizes "Cool Sunglass" contest
We'll pickup and deliver
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Join us for our famous
SMORGASBORD
FrI. 5-8:30 Sat. 5-9:00
Sun. 4-8:00
(reg. menu also available)
We cater to Birthday Parties,
Anniversaries & Banquets
Senior Citizens -
10% Discount
4 WAY INN
FAMILY RESTAURANT
380 Main St. Exeter
` 235-0580
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BARN
DANCE
Friday, May 6:
SINGLES DANCE
JOE OVERHOLT AND
THE STANDBYS
Saturday, May 7:
MERV WOODS' 9 -PIECE
ORCHESTRA
Sunday, May 8:
MOTHER'S DAY
DINNER & DANCE
LEE DAVIDSON AND
SAGEBRUSH
No Blue Jeans, Please!
349.2678
Droll' Reservations WIcem,.
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BUCK and DOE
for
Tammy Durand
and
Mike Denomme
Fri, May 6
For more information
phone
236-4148
236-4668
STARLITE
Grand Bead 236.2461
Boz Office
Opens at 8 p.m.
*4 sal in
mime
Children Uhder 12 in Cars Free
FRIDAY & SATURDAY — MAY 6 A 7
STA JOHN
MARTIN CANDY
PLANES
TRAINS AND
AUTOMOBILES
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KEVIN BACON
ELLABETN MCGOVERN
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AIDS INFORMATION MEETINGS
The Huron County Board of Education and the Huron County
Health Unit will be sponsoring a series of public information ses-
sions. All members of the community are invited to attend to get
the most up-to-date information that is available and to hear
about the school programs at the grade 7-8 and secondary level.
Seaforth Area at Seaforth District High School _
Tuesday, May 3, 1988 - 8:00 p.m.
Wingham Area at F.E. Madill Secondary School
Tuesday: May 10, 1988 - 8:00 p.m.
Goderich Area at Goderich District Collegiate
Thursday, May 12, 1988 - 8:00 p.m.
Clinton Area at Central Huron Secondary .School
Monday, May 16, 1988 - 8:00 p.m.
Exeter Area at South Huron District High School
Tuesday, May 17, 1988 - 8:00 p.m.
J. Jewtt
Chair
R.B. Alan
Director
Papa's Pizza
& Sub Shop
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• 5 Pizza sizes
to choose from
• Subs
• Panzerotti
• Lasagna
• Pizza Rolls
• w
�'� • Egg Rolls
• • Desserts and more
°OeS�t
113 King. St. Hensall
262-2915
Times -Advocate, May 4, 1988
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COMMERCIAL
HOTEL
SEAFORTH
LIVE
Country & Western
MUSIC
THIS THURS., FRI., SAT.
MATINEE SAT. 4-6
"STRAIGHT UP
COUNTRY"
GARAGE and BAKE SALE
at Caven Church
Rain or Shine on
Saturday, May 7
at 8:30 till ?
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TORONTO BLUE JAYS
support amateur baseball
with a
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"SPRl&'G'
BOUQUET"
Humnia Singers
present their
ANNUAL SPRING
CONCERT
Saturday May, 14, 1988 7:30 p.m.
Sunday May 15. 1988 2:30 p.m.
SOUTH HURON DISTRICT
HIGI-i SCHOOL GYMNASIUM
Adults $5.00 Children & Seniors $3.00
Tickets A%dil,,hk' I tom
IIx Feather I is k I vans
Dec orator-, Tout h Plus Am Choir Nivioht , or 13%. C.1111119 2.35-2865 :
We've got over
300 helpers!
This Targe number of canvassers are volunteers
who are helping us to support individuals to live
and work in their community
Now we need your help when they come to your
door with their packet of seeds. The bright
marigolds will give you enjoyment all summer
but more than that they'll remind you of the part
you played in enriching the lives of our fellow
citizens.
We, as trustees of your contributions, carefully
use these funds for supports to people not
covered by government grants, equipment for
dome and work and community awareness and
prevention activities.
Your response to this army of helpers has, to the
best of our knowledge, been the best of any area
in Canada. That's great 'encouragement to those
of us who serve on the board and some fifteen
committees.
Flowers of Hope Goal $20,000
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+0 f(, South Huron
it Stays `SIN) e� and District Association
y i S for the Mentally Handicapped
Here...
All proceeds from the NAN ers of (tope campaign
are used to support the Local work. .
OFFICIALS - Victor Knip, President, CTEE Annie
Boersma, John Gray, Executive Director