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Granton .
United Church
Bazaar
& Tea
Sat., Oct. 20
2-4p.m.
Granton Masonic
Hall
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50th Wedding
Anniversary
Open
Reception
for
Jake and Verdun
Lindenfield
Sat. Oct. 20, 1984
Lunch provided
No gifts please
Best wishes only
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The family of Ken and
Dorothy Duncan wish
to extend this invita-
tion to relatives, friends
and neighbors to at-
tend a dance in
honour of their parents
40th wedding
anniversary.
To be held on Satur-
day, October 20, 1984
from 9 - 1.
Best wishes only
please.
For more information
call 229-6782
presents
Thursday only...
"GLIDER"
Friday f1 Saturday
"ROCKUS"
Open Sunday
Please
Be
Generous...
When the Exeter
Lions and Lioness
Stage Their Annual
DOOR-TO-DOOR CANVASS
FOR THE
Canadian Institute
For The Blind
Week of Oct 22 - 26
The Crediton, Cen-
tralia/Huron Park Lions
will be canvassing their
areas this week as well.
The CNIB offers adjustment to blindness courses,
mobility and orientation training, rehabilitation
programmes, library and a variety of support ser-
vices for visually impaired blind people.
CNIB is involved in the well-being of over 34,000
blind and visually impaired men, women and
children in Canada. In Exeter seven visually han-
dicapped people are being assisted.
The CNIB would like to remind you that: With your
help, o future can be bright, even without sight.
P.S. At the SO MI/ time, canvassers will
pick up any •y• glasses you may have
Love
Kevin and Colleen
Bus Trip
Kirkton Horticulture
Mon., Nov. 5 and Wed., Nov. 7
Point Pelee
Colosanti's Greenhouse
Jack Miners
Leave Kirkton at 7:30 a.m.
Phone Marilyn Robinson 229-6537 )
1st ANNUAL
Saturday, November 3rd, 1984
8 p.m. to 1 a.m.
HURON PARK RECREATION CENTRE
Featuring
Rick Powell and Mark B/ayney with Good Tyme Band
PRIZES FOR BEST COSTUMES
LUNCH PROVIDED
$12/cpi. advance $15/cpl. door
Prose/vs,/ by Cenlralle-Huron Park Lrons Club
S
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sandern
on -the -beach
ining Lounge & Tavern—Grand Ben
Dave 238-2251
Sheppard kN,
Friday and Saturday 11
evening
in our NEW
piano bar/dining loung
New dance floor
Closed Monday and Tuesday.
'Reservations appreciated
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Oct. 18, 19, 20
RADIO
Nov. 3rd
Plan to attend our Hallowe'en Bash
with
The Dance Band
Euchre Tournament starting Sat.,
Oct. 27 2 p.m.. Everyone welcome
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Hay Township Recreation
is sponsoring a
MYSTERY BINGO
Every other 'Thursday
Next bingo
Thursday, Oct. 18
Zurich Community Centre
Jackpot: $500, must go
• 4 flash games
• 1 early bird
• 10 regular games
• 1 mystery prize
OVER $1500 in cash prizes
Bring your dabbers
Doors open of 6:45 p.m. Bingo starts at 7 45 p.m.
All PROCEEDS for -NEW- BALL DIAMOND
No one under 16 allowed to play
Bonanza Prize
South Huron
Junior Farmer
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Hallowe'en
,�� Dance
Grand Central 1
Hotel
Luton
Hallowe'en Party
October 27
Prizes - best costumes drawn at 11 p.
Music Bob Foster
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FISHERMAN'S COVE
RESTAURANT
Specializing in fresh fish dinners
from our boat to your table
October Hours:
Fri., Sat. and Sun.
63 River Road, Grand Ben
Eat in or take out
238-2025
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Bingo
Lucan Arena
Wednesday, October 17
Doors open - 7:15 p.m
Early bird - 7:55 p.m.
Regular games, share the wealth, standup
bonanza
Jackpot
$1300
55 calls
Air conditioned
Proceeds for Arena
Du. 10 Lc.nse regulot.ons no one under 16 ye.r. of .g. w111 b. adrn.rtd
Precious Blood P.T.A.
presents
Harvest Dance
featuring: Tennessee
"50s - 60s music"•
South Huron Rec ,Centre
Sat., Oct. 20
Buffet
Door prizes
Tickets: Gord's Variety
or 235-0482, 235-1918,
235-1691
'6.00 per person
t on October 27,
at the Huron Park
Rec Centre
featuring Senasound
IIF"�
Rock Video
(20 foot screen)
Age of Majority card required to be
served
EVERYONE WELCOME
"Proceeds to community betterment"
To reserve tickets phone 228-6342
229-6818
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`.:YBusiness man's lunch
Monday - Friday
Hot lunch served with
homemade soup or juice
Thursday - $2.95
6 oz. New York Teriyaki...'6.95
Friday -
All you can eat Whitefish.. '7.50
Saturday - N.Y. Chicken Wings
& 6 oz. sirloin 17,95
Sunday is Family Night... always
a fresh roast turkey with all the
trimmings '6.95
Salad bar included with the above.
Children's portions available.
Open 7 days a week for
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Colonial bottL
Lounge & Restaurant
For Reservations
or inquiries
238-2371
March Break
Holiday
to
Greece *
Information Meeting
at
South Huron District
High School Library,
Monday, Oct. 22 at
4:30 p.m.
To register cbll
Ellison Travel
235-2000
Parents welcome
*Not a school
sponsored trip
Times -Advocate, October 17,1984
It's the Big One!
Birthday Party for
Wayne Prance
Sat., Oct. 27, 1984
8:30 p.m. - 1 a.m.
Masonic Hall Exeter
Best wishes only
please
s►sizo ssaouuss
Centre Mall,
Exeter
Lower Level
Daily Specials and a great menu all
week long.
We cater to:
Banquets and Parties
For reservations call
235-1088
Page 15A
Party
for
Dave
McCann
Fri., Oct. 19
For information
237-3797 or
237-3710
Coming
Events
Albatross
Tavern
228-6733
Oct. 23
Gerry Watson
Billiard Performer
Oct. 24
Alliston Flyte
Oct. 25, 26, 27
Dance Band
Lowdown
at
Huron Park
Rec Centre
Sat., Nov. 24
Sponsored by
Stephen Minor
Hockey
Exeter Curling Club.
Located at the end of Riverside Drive
Persons interested in curling this season
contact: Wendy Kerslake 235-0469
New Curlers Contact:
Gerry Smith 235-2737
Jeanette McBride 235-1843
1984-85 Discount on new
Memberships
Phone us now!!!
Men's $95 Reg. 115.00
Ladies' $65 Reg. 85.00
Mixed $ 160 Reg. 190.00
(Per couple)
Tues., Oct. 30: Ladies' welcome pot luck 6:30
Thurs., Nov. 1: Men's practice nite 7:00
Mon., Nov. 5: Regular curling begins
Opening mixed bonspiel: Nov. 9 - 10 (club)
Secondary School Students: $40.00 per season
College - University Students: $60.00 per season
1
New Years
Eve Party
Dec. 31
Banquet
April 20/85,
"Jasper"
Men's Club
Championship
April 1, 2, 3, 4
Please register before October 20th
INTRODUCING
BRYAN SMITH
PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE
HURON -MIDDLESEX
MEET WITH BRYAN
DINNER/
DANCE
AT: SOUTH HURON REC. CENTRE
EXETER, ONT.
FRIDAY, OCT. 19
REFRESHMENTS.... 6.7 P.M.
DINNER 7 P.M.
GUEST SPEAKER:
HONORABLE LARRY GROSSMAN
Treasurer of Ontario
TICKETS '10.00 PER PERSON
Tickets Available From Executive Members
•OR
PHONE 235-1251 (AFTER 6 P.M.)
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