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Times-Advocate, 1988-05-25, Page 25Look'g Beautiful - in your old age Happy Birthday 9u�fy rrenitr Love - 9our favourite Niece 4 t 4 4 V 4 BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN THEATRE OPlN • P.M. FIRST SHOW $:30 CLINTON 482.7030 THIS WEEKEND: MAY 27-28.29 Rhinsmw PETER WELLER SAM ELLIOTT —PLUS 2nd feature A lathier look at atm: happens in she dark. Weiloat &.cd Spring. Open House and Border Collie Dog Trials Sat. & Sun., June4&5 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Phone 666-1777 The Exeter & District Heritage Foundation and The Exeter B.I.A. present Heritage Days '88 Fri., June 17 & Sat., June 18 Strawberry Social, Farmer's Market, Entertainment in the Square. Stagecoach Rides and much, much more!!! Watch next week's T -A for complete list of events and times! Hensall's 4th Annual Community Yard & Garage and -Merchants Sidewalk tA, Sat., May 28 Rain date June 4 Firemen's Breakfast 8 a.m. Bake Sales Bargains Galore! Something for everyone RADER REUNION We cordially invite you and your family to be present at the Dashwood Community Centre, Dashwood Sup., June 5 Sports 2:00 p.m. sharp Bring your picnic basket only, cutlery, etc. will be provided. BUCK AND DOE for `Brian. Westelaken and Ruth Ryan Crediton Fri. June 3, 9 p.m. Lunch and Entertainment Phone 234-6719 or 236-6039 SaT2deRS ON THE UACH Grand Bend's Waterfront Eatery OPEN DAILY Sunday Brunchiu95 10-2 Daily Specials Grand Bend 238-2251 SMD? -(S Parents, You are cordially invited to attend the Crowning of the Students of the year at the Formal 91 Midsummer Niiifits Dream . on .the evening of Friday, May 27th, 1988 . to be held at South 9luron Recreation Centre Presented at 12:00 p.m. Buck & Doe for Lisa Overholt and Karmen Bedard May 27, 1988 8 p.m. in Zurich For information call 236-731 2 Tickets purchased for previ- - ous date will be honoured Lunch & entertainment provided • rlT e family of Donald and 'Doris Dc,thatn with to invite you to a reception in honour of their parents 40th Wedding Anniversary Friday, June 3rd 8:30 p.m. Best Wishes only please For information calf 229-6448 or STARLITE Grand Bend 238-2464 Box Office Opens at 8 p.m. Children Under 12 in Cars Free FRIDAY & SATURDAY — MAY 27 & 28 RANO SOUND • 7 `-' `. 1 _1, CHB DENNIS Qu -1[D s :ate 5 spemo SUSI'ECe aotu T8 �ceow,aa11», 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Times -Advocate, May 25, 1988 Page 13B Zurich Recreation Bingo Thursday, May 26 (every second week) • ZURICH COMMUNITY CENTRE Jackpot $1000 must go Bonanza In 52 calls •1 Warm up game ' 2 Specials ' 4 Flash Games • 1 Pick -A -Bingo ' 1 Early Bird Game ' 1 Mystery Game *10 Regular Games ' 1 Bonanza Garne *1 Jackpot Game OVER $2300.00 in CASH PRIZES Doors Open at 6:30 p.m. Bingo starts at 7:30 p.m. No One Under 16 Years of age eligible to play HOTEL (mains1mt)e Lounge LIVE ENTERTAINMENT FRI. • SAT. • SUN FXU Grand Bend Entertainment Showcase ROOFTOP PATIO CAFE IMPERIALE PIZZA • BURGERS • STEAKS Breakfast Weekends at 8 a.m. Located in HOTEL (rnains1mt)e Grand Bend 238-8821 qr rIP l V What Happened on the Day You Were Married? Come read all about it when we use our computer to print your "Special Edition" of The Anniversary Times You'll see famous people who share your anniver- sary, popular tunes the year you were married, the year's top story and much more! Give a copy to a friend or family member. Each edition is personal- ized with the couples name and date of marriage. Presented in a handsome folder for just $3.50. A great gift and fun keepsake by Hallmark, hot off our press! By Rhonda Turnbull, Wendy Weido, Trish Ormandy, Heather Tinney Greeting Card World 401 Main St., Exeter Ontario 235-1019 WANTED LOCAL CRAFTSPEOPLE The St. Marys Merchants Association would like you to display your talents at our FIRST ANNUAL CRAFT SHOW .& SALE JULY 14th to 16th 1988 If you are interested in having a space reserved, please call by June 1, 1988 284-3144 or 284-2615 ANNUAL BANQUET and MEETING Thursday, June 9 at6pm. at the South Huron Rec Centre, -Exeter Guest Speaker Dr. John McKnight (Urban Philosopher) Dr. McKnight challenges us to rethink our social policy philosophy John. -McKnight quotes "those who seek to institute the community vision, believe that beyond therapy and advocacy is the constellation of community associations: The Church, the bowling league, the Town paper, the hardware store, the Town Council. They see, a soci- ety where those who were once labelled, exiled, treated, counselled, advised and protected are„tit- stead, incorporated in the community where their contributions, capacities, gifts and fallibilities will allow a network of relationships involving work, rec- reation, friendship, support and the political power of being a Citic ... John L. McKnight Tickets $8.50. Must be purchased in advance. Call 237-3637 South Huron -1/4 District Association the Mentally Handicapped P O Hox 29. Dashwrxltl, Ontario NOM IMO (519) 2.17-3617