Times-Advocate, 1988-06-15, Page 29a
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Exeter Public School
is celebrating
Seniors Day
Tues., June.21
10:30 a.m.
Come and share a mu-
sical.and social hour
with the primary -choir
and special guests.
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BARN
DANCE
Friday, June 17:
SINGLES DANCE
ROGER LANG & AMBUSH
Saturday, June 18
- COUNTRY VERSATILES
Sunday, June 19:
FATHER'S DAY
DINNER & DANCE
featuring MERV WOODS & His
9 -Pc. Orchestra
No Blue Jeans, Please)
349-2678
Group tions Wtcom*.
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Family Paradise Snowmobile Club Presents:
COUNTRY & WESTERN
JAMBOREE
Sunday, June 19 1 p.m. to 8 p.m.
$4.00
PER PERSON
HOT FOOD AVAILABLE
House Bond: "COUNTRY COMPANIONS"
Also Featuring: "THE COUNTRY VERSATILES"
FAMILY PARADISE DANCE HALL and,NASHVILLE BOUNDplus a host of fiddlers w
Proceeds to Seaforth Community Hospital
r c held under the authority of .a Special
Occasion Permit.
Looking for -a Family Fun Place to spend your
weekends and holidays? Come to Family Paradise
Campground.
THE BEST TIME YOU'LL HAVE ANYWHERE
527.0629
.Coming Events
• JUNIOR CRAFT CLASSES -
Ages nine and up. Eight Wednes-
days; 1-3 p.m:. from lune 29. LOIS
of crafts and fun. Register today.
Barb's Country Crafts 235-1751.
23-25c
(BOOK SALE - Saturday, June 18.
9-11 a.m. Heritage Days. —11 to 3
p.m. Exeter United Church. 24*
PERRY ORIGINALS: lingerie
sale, we're selling it all starting to-
day, Wednesday until Friday. This is
a guaranteed once only event. 24c ,
CHICKEN 1111Q Motherwell
Avonllank Cshurch, Wednesday, July
6, 5-8 p.m.. Adults S7.50, children
S4.00. Contact Don Adams 393-
6734 or.l3ruce Ilanly 229-6560 for
tickets by June 27. 24,25,26c
SUMMER DANCE Saturday, July
16, 1988, Stanley Twp. Complex,
Varna. Two big bands Player" and
"Mozart Melody Makers" S7.00 per
person, dancing 9-1. Proceeds to
community recreation. Advance tick-
ets, phone 236-4016 or 263-2623.
24,27c
!MYTH FESTIVAL - The Cookie
War: June 15 (preview), 16 (pre-
view), 17 (Gala Opening -, rush
scats only), 18 (rush scats only),
23, 24. The Mail -Order Bride: June
21 (preview), 22 (Opening), 23
(matinee - rush scats only), 25. Un-
less otherwise indicated, all perfor-
mances arc at 8:30 p.m..matinces
are at 2:00 p.m. Box Office - 523-
9300/9225. 24c
CREDITON CEMETERY SER-
VICES will he held at thc Crcdi-
ton United Church at 10 a.m. June
26, 1988. 24c
THE BEST ANTIQUE SHOW
in the Country. Flamhoro West.
400 quality dealers, 10,000 buyers.
If you arc a collector you can't af-
ford to miss this show! Saturday,
June 18 dawn to 4 p.m. Admission
53, parking 52. Early admission
Friday June 17, 2 p.m. 520 per per-
son. One hour west of Toronto.
Abcrfoylk Antique Market, one mile
north of Hwy. •401, exit 299. 24*
FIDDLE AND STEP DANCE
Contest July 8 and 9, Community
Centre, Fergus, Ontario. Camping
on grounds. For information call
Ken Hawkins (519)843-3334. 24*
THE WOOD SHOW August 12,
13, 14. "Woodworkers Paradise".
140 quality exhibitors will have for
sale wide variety of wood working
tools and all manner of fine wooden
crafts. Fifteen live free seminars.
Wood Art Exhibition. Loggers
sports. For brochure contact: The
Wood Show, Box 920, Durham,
Ont. NOG IRO (519)369-6902. 24
FIDDLE SINGING CONTEST
Belle River July 28, 29, 30, 31.
Campsitcs available. 57,500 prizes.
Featuring the Leahy family, Box
10, Belle River, Ontario. NOR LAO
or tall (519)728-1767. 24*
WOMEN'S AGLOW - Guest
speaker at the Junc 27 meeting held
in Zurich Public School will be
Woodstock resident Anne Houthuy-
zen. Anne, a Tfative of Holland, was
nine years old and in the Dutch East
Indies (now Indonesia) with her par-
ents and younger brother and sister
when the Japanese invaded. She and
her family spent the next four years
in concentration camps. God pre-
served the family, and recently
taught Anne about forgiveness. Re-
freshments and social time from
7:30 to 8:00 p.m. The meeting be-
gins at 8. Alt ladies welcome. 24nc
YARD AND HAKE SALE Satur-
day. Lune 18, Trivitt Memorial
Church, 9-12 a.m. • • • 20-24c
STRAWBERRY AND HAM
SUPPER Thursday, June 23, Brin-
slcy Anglican Church 5:30-8 p.m.
Adults 56. Children 52. 22-25*
ALL YOU CAN BUFFET, salad
bar, roast beef, homemade pies
S9.95. White Carnation, Holmes-
vilte, Sundays 4:30 - 7 p.m.
22,24,26tfn
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Til! HURON COUNTY
HEALTH UNIT invites you to at-
tend the Adult Health Guidance Cen-
tre herd at the Health Unit Office,
South Huron Hospital, Exeter on
Tuesday, Junc 21, 1988 from 1:30 -
3:30 p.m. for health surveillance,
foot care, anaemia screening, urine
testing and blood pressure. 24c
REUNION FORMER ST -AFF
AND STUDENTS arc invited to
celebrate thc 35th anniversary Qf Lu -
can Public School and the 25th an-
niversary of Biddulph Central- Open
Houses will be held at both build-
ings tin Sunday, June 26 from 2-5
p.m. 23-25c
FOLK ART CLASSES - Seven to
choose from beginning June 14.
Call for complete details and register
today. Barb's Country Crafts 235-
1751. 23-25c
JUNIOR CRAFT CLASSES -
Ages eight and under. Eight Mon-
days 1-3 p.m. from Junc 27. Lots of
crafts and fun. Register today. Barb's
Country Crafts 235-1751. 23-25c
QUEE:N'S
SEAFORT i
THURS., FRI. AND SATURDAY
DAWN PATROL
Open Daily
Every Friday
FISH
Sat. & Sun.
STEAK SPECIALS
WEEKEND SPECIALS
with salad bar
SUNDAY BRUNCH
11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Reservatiowrappreciated
Your Hosts
Ernst and Christa Ihrlg
Hwy. 211/2 mile north
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Larry's
own & Country
Restaurant
in . Crediton
Celebrate
Father's Day
--Here
Try our delicious
Sunday Brunch
11 a.m. - 2 p:m.
$6.95
or our
Hot and Cold
Buffet
4 p.m. - 7:30
$8.95
Reservations appreciated
234-6310
DECORATION DAYS
FOR AREA CEMETERIES
For many years it has become a tradition to honur those who are
buried in area cemeteries, by decorating their graves on a special
Sunday each year. We invite you to participate in these
ceremonies.
June 19 July 3
June 26
June 29
Crediton
Zurich United
Grand Bend
Ebenezer
ZurichtLutheran
Nairn
Medway /
Kirkton Union
July 10
Parkhill
July 17
St. Georges Anglican
July 31
- Hensall Union
Clinton
- PRYDE MONUMENTS
310 Victoria St. Centralia Ontario NOM 1K0
Showroom 293 Main St., Exeter Ontario NOM 150
235-0620 or our toll free courtesy line
1-800-265-3477
Flower saddles for top of monuments available at both displays
SPECIAL CHILDREN'S SHOW
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& �s Friends
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IjCASEY & FINNEGAN
ll appearing at:
South Huron Rec Centre
Friday June 24 at 5:30 p.m. & 7:30 p.m.
Tickets $6.00 at Rec Centre, RSD
Spoxts and MacLeans
Times -Advocate, -June 15, 1988 Page 17A
Buck & Doe
for
Peter Wonnacott
and
Lois Goldsmith
July 9, 1988
Further information call
237-3753 after 8
or 36-4744
Strawberry&Ham
Ser
Dashwood Community
Centre
Wed., June 15
5 - 8 p.m.
Adults $6:50,
12 8l- undelr $3.0Q
Takeouts 50C extra
Sponsored by Dashwood UCW
The Special Olympic committee, and participants would like to
thank - South Huron student volunteers, Community, volunteers: Phil
Campbell, Tuckey Beverages, Exeter Public School Choir, South Hu-
ron School Band, McCurdy Junior Choir, Uncle Charlie the Clown. Dona-
tions received from: Exeter Legion, Lauretta Siegner, Pride of Huron
Rebekah Lodge, JMR Electric Ltd., Independent Order of Odd Fellows,
XI Gamma Nu & Alpha Pi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi (Sorority), Sugar &
Spice Chocolates Ltd., Big "O" Inc., Order of the Eastern Star, Optimist ,
Club of Exeter District Inc., Knights of Columbus, Grand Bend Lioness
Club, The Feather Tick Inc., Inernational Order of the Alhambra, RSD
Sports Den, Exeter Roofing and Sheet Metal Co. Ltd., Jennie Rowe, Big
V Pharmacies Co. Ltd., Exeter Electric, Andex Metal Products Ltd. and
all others who contributed in any way.to make the Speciah@lmypics a
successful day.
Exeter Legion Auxiliary Bingo
Thursday, June 16
New darting 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
MARINE SAFETY
WORKSHOP
Friday, June 24, 1988 • 9:00 - 12:30 p.m.
FEATURED SPEAKER: Robert Solomon
Professor of Lass,
University of Western Ontario
TOPICSUBIECT: Civil liability for the Conduct of the intoxicated:-
The'Current lass and Future Trends
SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER: The Honourable loan Smith
Solicitor General -
•C OLD BUFFET LUNCHEON r2:30 - 2 p.ni.
Sponsored by: Huron Countermeasures '88
Committee
R.S.V.P.: Anne Wickie, Program Secretary.
Huron Addie lion Assessment 8 Referral Centre
Box 1120, Clinton, Ontario NOM ll0
Telephone: 482-1416 or 1.800-265-S184
Registration Deadline: JUNE 17
Cost: '15 (Adult) '12 (Student)
BRING DAD TO THE RACES
THIS FATHER'S DAY!
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Ontario's' ?amit Track
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martin
SECOND DIVISION
OF THE
MARTIN SERIES
CONDITION PACE
$1,700 FEATURE
This Sunday, June 19th — Post Time 1:30 p.m.
COMING EVENT
SEAFORTH DAY: SUNDAY, JUNE 26
Featuring the Ninburn Foresters Barbecue
Proceeds to Seaforth Hospital Building Fund
• RACING EVERY SUNDAY, JUNE 12 - SEPTEMBER 1
• PARI-MUTUEL WAGERING - DAILY DOUBLE, EXACTOR, TRIACTOR
• "UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF A SPECIAL OCCASION PERMIT"
• PLAYGROUND AND PICNIC AREA
EXETER & DISTRICT HERITAGE FOUNDATION
AND THE EXETER B.I.A.
present
HERITAGE DAYS '88
Friday, June 17th
Stage Coach Rides — a popular event
for young and old alike. Enjoy an "old-
fashioned- ride around Exeter at yes-
terday's prices — 5( per ride.
10:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
"Strawberry Social" 5:00. 7:30 p.m.
'Olde Town Hall'
Adults: $6.00 /
Children under 12 yrs: $3.00
ADVANCE SALES ONLY
Tickets available at Looking Good
Fashions, Greeting Card World and
Town Offices, or from any Foundation
member.
7:00 p.m "0' I lir 0 fiddle music" in
the squa
7 .S)- m. .x( I's "Jug
Bal d"
8:00 p.m. — L 'er • nment by Huron
Country Playhouse Young Company.
"Everything. Old , , . " musical tribute to
Broadway.
9:00 p.m. — More "Jug Band" music!
Bring a lawn chair and enjoy our show!
Saturday, June 18th
9:00 a.m. • 1 1:00 a.m. — "Market In
The Square" — baking, crafts, books,
etc., etc.. something for everyone!
Stage Coach Rides —
10:00 a.m. • 4:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m. — Young Company presents:
"Stories From Around the Bend"
— music, songs & lots of laughs!!
- )0 p.m. — The Clown & Mime 4.1Aow
presented by The Young Company,
perfect for kids of all ages.
At various times (Saturday) children's old-fashioned
games in the P.U.C. parkette. Look for poster in the
parkette that will announce events and times.
In the event of rain,1all activities will be held in the
Olde Town Hall Auditorium
For further information, call 235.1020
Also, both days:
Watch for Exeter's downtown mer-
chants dressed in Heritage costume.
White Wonder will make several
appearances over the two-day festivities. fir,,
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