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BOW LIGHT
With r e ti and green
Fresnel lens. .'vs" flap
pole socket. 7" tong,
3" high. Action engin.
ceded in
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Others from ....3.7
daying with leer grandpas
Puts
Atr. and Airs. Carl Jaques
and family. St, Marys, Mr. and
Airs . Wm Moore, Rannoch,
Mr, and Airs, John Moore and
family, Stratford anti Air, and
Airs. Danny Traquair and fain,
Sly Exeter, were Sunday
tors with Mr. and. Airs. Nor-
man Jaques.
Alr. and Mrs. Gerald Bern
and boys visited Saturday eve-
ning with Mr. and :tars. Mal-
colm Spenee and family at St,
Marys and with Air. and Mrs.
Clarence Hawkins of Anderson
on Sunday.
Miss. Muriel Hero spent the
weekend .at her home, accom.-
panted. by baby Ellen Smale,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs; Stn-
art Smale, St. Marys.
Airs. il,arry Heim and Airs.
Tom Brock attended a shower
on Monday evening in honor of
their sister, Miss Dorothy
Lynn, at the home of Airs.
Wes Revin.gion, Luea.n.
Jim Darling, Exeter and
Peter Rowcliffe, London, have
been holidaying with their
grandparents, Mr, and Mrs.
Wellington Brock.
The story in
Zion •
ay MISS MURIEL, HERN
Mr. and Mrs. .John Stocker,
are spending a few days this
week with relatives in 'Toron-
to.
The children of Grand Bend
and community were given a
free show and treats at the
Starlite drive-in theatre on
April 20 sponsored by the Grand
Bend Legion.
Miss Nancy Chamberlain is
a patient in Victoria Hospital,
London.
And family, Exeter, Mr. .and
Mrs. Wm. Dixon and family,
Brinsley and Miss Phyllis _Horn
of London, spent Sunday with
Mr. arid Mrs, Ward Here.
.and Mrs. Harold Bern
And Mr. and Nil's. Harry Bern
and family were Sunday eve-
ning guests with Air. and Mrs.
titan Skinner and Joan, Exe
ter.
Miss Carol Ann Bell, Elim-
ville. is visiting a few days
with Miss Shirley Jaques.
Donald Neil of Whalen is
spending a few days with Lar-
ry and Gordon Bern.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bern
visited during the week with
Mr. and Airs. Bob Horn anti
family of Jarvis, Linda re.
turned with them arid is holt.-
sort. of Godeineh with Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas Gill and family.
Miss .henna Kowalchek..
of Toronto, with Air and Mrs.
John Kowalcheck and family.
'Mr. and Mrs, Robert Knight
and Robert of London, and Miss
Mae Patterson of Newmarket
with Mr. and Mrs. •Wellwood • • •
Mr, an d m rs, hnli or w on an d Personal items.
family of Weston with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Bev Skinner
Mrs. john Stocker.
Miss Sharon De,..lardine,
nurse-in-training at Woodstnek,
with her parents, Air. and Mrs.
Wally Pest and Bud.
Air. and Airs. Ray Patterson
and family with Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Adair and -family of Cor-
bett on Sunday.
Personal items,
'W.,E!,1,,WOPP .P144,
GRAND BEND
Received into church mem•
bership by the pastor Rev. Ed-
.gar Reuiston. at Grand Bend
Vaned Church were Richard
Hendrick, Bradley Bamilloe,
Arian 'Gill, Larry Taylor. Mer.
lerie. Thompson, John Gill, Got-
.Schlegel, Bill Alorenz, Ern-
Orson- Gill, Neva, Johnson.
Margaret Jennison, Cassie
Anne .Desjardine, Sharon Mor-
ena, Sandra .Staniake, Donna
Sturdevant. Terri Laughfon,
Bonnie Green. Mrs. Burton
Green and Deborah Thomas.
Mr, Ezra Webb, clerk of the.
session welcomed the new mem.
hers on behalf of the congrega-
lion
Grand Bend WI
elects new slate
At the annual meeting of
Grand Bend WI president
elected for 1962.63 was Mrs.
Alex Hamilton. Mrs, Weltwood
Gill is past president.
Vice-presidents are Mrs. Roy
Morena, Mrs. Garnet Patter-
Son; secretary-treasurer, Mrs,
Nola Taylor; assistant, Mrs.
Ed Gill; branch directors. Mrs.
Stewart Webb, Mrs. Vern Rid-
ley. Mrs. Hugh Morena; dis-
trict. director, Mrs. E. Desjar-
dine: alternate, Mrs. Raymond
Kading; pianist, Mrs. Charles
Reeves. Mrs. Manse' Mason;
Auditors, Mrs. Elgin Webb,
Mrs. Mae Holt;
Conveners of standing com-
mittees, citizenship, Mrs, Har-
old Walper; education, Mrs.
Les Adams. home economies,
Mrs. Ed, Gill; health, Mrs. E.
Desjardine; historical research,
Mrs, Garnet Patterson; resolu-
tions, Mrs. Herb Pfile; public
relations, Mrs, W. H, Love;
hospital representative, Mrs. C.
N. Love; agriculture and Cana-
dian industries, Mrs. Carmen
Lovi e,
• The motto "Life is a grind-
stone whether it polishes you
up.or wear you down" was dis-
cussed by Mrs, Hamilton. Roll
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Prsonal items
Mr, and Mrs. Jim Edwards
and family, of Walkerton, are
visiting her father, Mr. Sam
Sims, and other relatives.
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call was answered with one
dozen cookies or .candy and the
recipe. Cookies and candy were
sold.
Mrs. Hamilton, Mrs. E. Des-
jardine, Mrs. Hugh Morena and.
Mrs. Garnet Patterson were
named delegates to the district
annual in Hensall May 10. Mrs.
Hamilton. reported the canvas
for the Red Cross amounted to
6154.25.
Hostesses were Mrs. Reeves,
Mrs. Colin Love, Mrs. Stewart
Webb.
cprr to hold banquet
The Grand Bend CG1'.1‘ met
Monday night with president
Mary Lynne Kennedy and
Elaine Green in charge of the
worship. Their topic was "Self
Discipline."
An Easter film was shown,
also a film "Growing t'p With
Your Parents."
The mother and daughter
banquet date was set for April
30 at 6:30.
Holiday visitors were:
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Whyte of
Sarnia with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Elgin Webb.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Flear and
son of London with Mr, and
Mrs. Erie Ethan.
Miss Eleanor Taylor of Wood-
stock with her mother, Mrs.
Nola Taylor and family.
Mrs. Shirley Dillard and Jo-
anne of Toronto with Mr. and
Mrs. Garnet Patterson,
Mr. and Mrs, Mel Ramsden
and family of Toronto and Miss
Marion Gill of Bright with Mr.
and Mrs. Ed. Gill and family.
Miss Nancy Brodrick, RN, of
Toronto, with Mrs, Gladys Brod-
rick.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Haul-
Topics from
Mt. Carmel
•••,•Pe •
Easter visitors
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Nichol
and family with Mr.. and Mrs.
Tim O'Leary and. Mr. Calvert
Nichol.
Mr, and Mrs. John McKeever
and family of Toronto with
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert McKeever
and family.
Mr. Ed. Houlihan of Sarnia
with his mother, Mrs. Joe Hou-
lihan and family. '
Rev. Father John
CSB, of Toronto and Miss Clare
Glavin of St. Marys with their
sister Miss Madeleine Glavin
and other relatives in the vil-
lage here this week.
Mrs. Bill Patterson, Fort
Francis with her father, Jo-
seph Dietrich and. Paul.
Rev. Father Hugh Fleming of
Aylmer with his mother Mrs.
Pat Fleming, Easter Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Glavin
with their daughter, Mr. and
Mrs, Hanlon McDonald and
family of Bornish and joined
them in celebrating their sil-
ver wedding anniversary on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mahoney
and Donald in Chatham at the
"Pines" with their daughter
Mother Francis Theresa last
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lane and
family of Detroit with latter's
mother, Mrs, Laura McCann,
Easter holiday visitors home
visiting their parents were Miss
Joan Glavin of Chatham, Miss
Eleanore Dietrich, Miss Pauline
O'Rourke and Miss Mary Me-
Pap 12 The Timo-Adv0c.ate, April 26, 1962
Grand Bend church
welcomes 'members
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gillies
and son and Mrs. Beth Hath-
erley, all of London, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam iVfotz.
Mr. Fred Sims had the cellar
dug for his new home on Sat-
urday which is just west of
his present home.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bullock
spent the Easter holidays with
their daughter and son-in-law
and family, Mr. and Mrs, Ed-
Ward Darbey at Willowdale.
Mr. Harold Glanville, who
has been visiting his daughter
and family in New York, is
Spending this week with his
sons and families before leav-
ing for Manitoulin Island for
rite summer.
Mrs. Marvin Wein and family
and Mrs. Leonard Wein spent
Thursday in London.
The children of Mr. and Mrs. Keever all of London.
Billy Sims of Exeter spent Mr, and Mrs. Charles Diet-
Easter with their grandpar- rich and family with their
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Mr. Sam Rawlings, of Ailsa Motherhouse, London, last Sun.
Craig, is visiting with Mr, and day and also their son, Larry
Mrs. Eli Siins and other rela- of Toronto.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clyde ',Chomp- the Easter party held in the
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with Mr, and Mrs. Sam Sims. Society last Monday evening,
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