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_THE HURON EXPOSITOR, MARCH 12, 1941 All
Water
, • stated 'for
-Grandbend
Grand Bend residents nay _ •
be able to forget;,thc
s'hmmer's teat by iitiOng a
trip down, a giant, wateraliflo,
Roo Mardh anti ;.$40111
Utley AIPProactia0:',villa .
Mang with,; l to erecti
this summer
on 4. vacant 19r
purchased adjacent to:RV*
Mr. Mart.. is
the .11caFt1 401ft
; golf
Plans for, the 'witersfide
include a,' ticket 4 bo4t
change room and wash
and small parking Int> The
tower of the will be 32
feet at its highest point. Both ,
Mr. Martin and Ms. Uttley
said they've already talked
with neigbhours and•no one
has objected to the proposed
construction.
Council decided since the ,
proposal didn't require any
zoning change. the partners
should.' send full measure-,
meats of the lot and parking
spaces to the village
planning board.
Huronview
A special treat on Sunday
morning were the- duets by
Kathy and Kris MacDonald
contributing musically to the
service.
yrs. Luther was here §un-
day evening to conduct a
service.
Normal Care Sitting Room
was the scene of Old Tyme
Music when Mrs. Elsie Hen-
derson entertained at the
piano.
Ceramic class was held in
the- craft room on Tuesday
afternoon. The residents in-
volved were_ working on
vases, some of which wilrbe
on sale at the tuck shop in the
near future. '
Frank Bissett played the
piano for the Over 90, Club
•-irt--FirsticitiFht„
Sitting Room on Wednesday
afternoon. After the pro-
gramme of music the resi-
dents enjoyed shamrock .
shaped enokies and tea.
Bill Barwick conducted,
Bible Study on Thursday
afternoon. Sympathy is ex-
pressed -to the families of
Lillian Ballantyne and Fred
Burdge.
,Huronview would like to
welcome Clayton Steels frorr
Goderich and now living—in
Normal Care and John Ro-
settlund who is in on Vacation
care and staying on Men's
Bed Care. Also in on vacation
Care- isTOM Beattie who is
also on Men's Bed Care.
Holland topic
at Ladies Aid
The 'Ladies 'Aid of First
Presbyterian Church met in
the , Centennial Room.
Tuesday. 'March 3rd at 2
p. m.
Mrs. Agar read a Prayer to
open the meeting. followed
by a poem and prayer by
Mrs. H. Van Rooijen
Mrs. Deeke read the
Scripture.. Ezekiel 13 verse
1- 14 followed .hy prayer.
Correspondence included
invitations to Cromarty.April.
7 at 8 p.m.. to Egmonciville
April 1 at 8 p.m.. and to
North Side United Church
April 15 at 2, p.m. All
invitations were accepted.
M'rs. FL Van Root-Jeri aind
Mrs. Frankd Smale were in
charge of the meeting. '
Mrs. Van Rooijen spoke on
her crafts and had -several
articles nn display which she
had made during het school
days in Holland and since
coming to Canada. Mrs.
Agar thanked Mrs. Van
Rooijen for her comments on
her crafts.
• • Mrs: -tawstra. closed" Willi • '
prayer. Grace was sung and
lunch was served and a social
time was had by all.
HPRCSS
Continued from page 10
In
addition. it hopes to .make
-the sheets available at real
estate offices since it is the
responsibility of new
sidents to request their taxes
be directed to separate
schools. If the request is not
made, a new resident's
taxes will automatically be
sent to the public school
system.
In eommittee-of•the.whole
the board accepted the re-
signation- -of teacher Plorafice-
Leagualt of Eeole Ste. Marie
near St. Josephs. effective
Aug. 1.