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Times Advocate, 1992-06-24, Page 28Happy 21st Birthday Sharlene International PSYCHIC FAIR READERS• BOOKS • CRYSTALS FREE LECTUR$S & DEMOS Fri. 12 -10 p.m`t.11-10 p.tn Sun: 11-7:pm bn: 11.5 p.m Adti Iii lot 5. + tax July 3, 4,5,6 Royal Canadian Legion 8 Municipal Drive Grand Bend Page 28 1 imes-Advocate, Ju41e 24, 1992 1 ,Don't forget '. ,t Stephen Township Sesquicentennial HOMECOMING WEEKEND IN CREDiTDN June 26, 27, 28 Ball Tourney starts Friday night Breakfast 7.:10 Car Show 10-5 Parade 11 a.m. Official Opening 1 p.m. Sports all afternoon Fish Fry 4-7 p.m. Dance 9 p.m. SUNDAY Church Service 10:30 a.m. Ross Daily speaking Brunch 12 to 2 More sports all afternoon 4 p.m. Team Ten vs Stephen Cuties • To the students of Toddler's inn Thank you for making our year a good one. We ap- preciate your thoughtful gifts. Have a happy and safe summer Mrs. Wagner, Julia, Tammy(Mrs. Skinner UNDERSTANDING/ OVERCOMING LOW SELF ESTEEM SEMINAR Wed. July 8 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Wham. Exeter United Church 42 James St. Exeter Zambia/ism $40/person * this seminar is limited to 50 people. For registration and reservations call 482-9279 ta 1119 S1111'10 O nN�� StOt4 r"+ On6rr t a'S CIJNTON RACEWAY OPENS SUNDAY JUNE 28 • RACING EVERY SUNDAY. JUNE 28 -SEPT 3 • PARI Minn WAGERING DAILY DOUBLE _ / EXACTOR, TRIACTOR rA77it(ii 'Track • 'UNDER -THE AUTHORITY OF A SPEUA: .1 OCCASION 'ERMiT• POST TIME: 1:30 P.M. . P,AYGROUP D POCK AND PICNIC AREA immediately ofter the races enjoy our special CHICKEN BARBECUE SUNDAY JUNE 28 Tickets S7 00 Proceeds to Clinton Fowl Ups Hockey Team R.E. Pooley Branch 167 Royal Canadian Legion Exeter Ontario Heartsaver CPR - July 16th The Exeter Legion is offering a 4 hour Heartsaver CPR'course to the citizens of Exeter and Area on Thursday July 16 - 6:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m. in the upstairs hall The cost of this course will be $10.00 to partici- pants with the Legion's Nevada Fund paying the remainder Course is limited to 20 persons Contact Dave Frayne at 235-0410 days Gre : Pfaff at 235-2074 evenin : s n HURON COUNTRY PLAYHOUSE TIIIIATRL•IN,'riii•COUNTl Beoornd Wig Wesir Rodgers & Hammerstein's NJune 16 - July 4 : , Sponsored byi Big Band Jazz with Johnny Bond a the Festival By The Bay Orchestra Featuring Vocalist Denise Palley June 28 - Mainstage 3 p.m. Sponsored by wPun.rn•,,Syy Box Office Open Mon. - Sat. Fours: 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. (519) 238.5000 R.R.1 Grand Bend NOM 1TO 1 - Correction Blue Jays - July 3rd - de- pltrting from Exeter - limited number of seats - $53.00 p.p. 1-800-265-1730 Robert Q's Travel Mart Exeter Legion Ladies Auxiliary BINGO Thurs.,-June 25 7:30 p.m. 10 Regular Games 5 Specials 1 Share the Wealth Jackpot $650 Lic. *681098 Lucan Community Ringo Wed., June 24 Bingo starts 7:30 p.m. Regular Games $1000 Jackpot Game Total prizes $2800 Due to the licence regulations, no one under 16 allowed to play Licence *537495 The Grand Bend and Area Chamber of Commerce Presents CANADA DAY CELEBRATIONS Wednesday July 1st Main Beach in Grand Bend Cone Join the Fun! * Sky diving demonstration * Juggling entertainment by "Indiana Bob" * Musical Sounds of "Just Us" * Souvenir T -Shirts 10 p.m. A Special Giant Display Celebrating maPlaw • All donations gratefully accepted t+J IBJ IBJ 1001 IBJ IBJ IBJ 14J 1+1 1 0 ssenlaata ww Country Inn Open Daily Sunday Brunch 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Lunch and Dinner Specials June 27 SOUND OF NIUSIK 1 Weekend Special All you can eat chicken 236-7707 Reservations appreciated Hwy. #21, just north of St. Joseph Pioneer 1)(11'N 11i 1!e('illi►'ra1+ Plower Days at MoofNrray Mistral School last week includ- ed this display of early forms of home entertainment. Donald Scafe and his wife Mary of Ailsa Craig brought a collection •of old hand -cranked organettes, gramophones and old- radios to show the school's students. Joan Karr of Forest shows McGillivray Central students how to spin wool With a spinning wheel. Kan- demonstrated all as- pects of turning raw wool into sweaters, just as she does on her own farm. Precious Blood Mission Cash Calendar Winners Week of June 14/92 14 -10951 Glen Lamport, Hansall S50. 15 10980 Ed Groenewegen, Lu - can S50. 16 11616 Wayne Conin, Egmondville S50. 1711463 Kim McLean, Exeter $50. 1811101 Ger- ry Willem, Hensall S50. 1912147 Blase Ducharme, Zurich S50. 20 10285 Mary Agnes Hall, Ailsa Craig $100. Come and help us celebrate our Heritage Exeter and District Heritage Foundation presents the Historical Drama "Tiger Dunlop, the Canada Company and the Huron Tract" Fri. Evening June 26 at 7:30 p.m. on the square by the Old Town Hall (To be held in the auditorium in case of bad weather) This is a fun filled play depicting local historical characters and events. Free admission. For information phone 235-0874 235-1020 NOTICE TO PATRONS OF THE EXETER PUBLIC CEMETERY By July 1, 1992, the Exeter Cemetery Board must oomply with the new provincial Cemeteries Act. After that date, It will cost you - the customer - more for: 1. An Interment Rights Contract (previously called purchase of Lot by way of Deed), because the new act requires 40% or $150. f each grave (whichever is greater) of the total price to be set In a Care and Maintenanoe nd (previously called pe I care fund). Consumer$ will,.,,Mioe a Substantial in- crease` when lot ,pdoes change July 1. 2. Care and maintenanoe must be paid when purchasing Mark- ers or Monuments at a Memorial Dasher. These monies must be turned over to the Cemetery Ooard's Care and Maintenance Fund. In turn, the Cemetery Scald Other than the 'army) will be responsible for keeping all monuments in nos ownetery in a safe condition. 3. The by-laws (rules and regulations) of ''a Exeter Public Ceme- tery are being rewritten to Moorporatt the naw terminology of the Act,.to adJust the rotes, and to deposit oontract forms with . the .Ministry 'o► -approval. Ole Exeter Cemetery Board wanted you to know about these chunger that are to take place shortly so that services or sup. plies can be purchased before the change. Inquiries about prioe changes may be made at either the Cemetery Office or the Mu- nicipal Offioe. , Exeter Cemetery Board. Papier Tole Classes (Beginners to advanced) Fall sessions starts Sept. 8 and Nov. 2 (7 weeks $40.00 + G.S.T.) Tuesday Grand Bend Register before July 15 and Save 510. (Enrolment limited) Large Selection of prints availble For registration contact: Dee Overduin MANDAUNK CUSTOM FRAMING R.R. 2 Grand Bend 243-3800 arm DANCE HALL 9 p.m. to 1 a.m Dress Code Fri. June 26 Singles dance Country Versatiles Sat.. June 27 Lee Davidson & Sagebrush 349-2678 O•Shea•s Farm Fresh it lm Strawberries Pick you own or ready_picked while supplies last rash ' eas soon available Michael and Diene O'6hee A.A. 3 Granton 225-2600 1