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EXPERIENCE
and ABILITY
IS NEEDED
FOR
Grand Bend
Public
Utilities
Commission
VOTE
DOUGLAS H. MARTIN
ON DECEMBER 2
SHDHS CHOIR SINGING AT COMMENCEMENT
Creditors WI members
take 'tour' of Germany
We believe, come December 2ncl., the voters of Ward
I (Eoppquet, Grand Bend, and Thedford) should be
looking for a man of action, a determined worker, a man
who likes a challenge and yet one who is flexible, one who
will accept new ideas and concepts in these changing times,
to represent them on the Lambton County board of
Education,
This man must have a strong personality, being a nice
guy is not enough.
Tremendous responsibility awaits the new board. We
are at the educational cross roads, where old routes must be
forgotten and new avenues explored. This is a fact whether
we like it or not.
This man's educational experience must be at the
Secondary School Board level where thinking has been on a
regional basis, where he has not been involved in local
school board issues, where he owes no one a favour. His
goal must be equal opportunity for all students in Lambton
County.
This is the type of man we need, and hope you will
support him. We were pleased to sign his nomination
papers.
Don Near
Public School Trustee
Grand Bend, Ontario.
VOTE
STURDEVANT
for
Lambton County Board of Education
December 2nd. 10 A.M. to 8 P.M.
Robt. Love
Public School Trustee
Thedford, Ontario,
FIR No. 2
Vote
John J. Payne
FOR REEVE
TO MAKE
GRAND
BEND
The Year
Round Resort
Elect A Man
With Proven
BUSINESS
ABILITY
and
FINANCIAL
EXPERIENCE
FOR REEVE ... ELECT
JOHN J. PAYNE
ANGELO'S
PIZZA
MAIN ST. GRAND BEND
OPEN
FRI — 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m.
SAT. — 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m.
SUN. — 4:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.
Phone 238-2161
Vote For
CONTINUED
PROGRESS
IN GRAND BEND
VOTE
WASSMANN
FOR REEVE
ON DECEMBER 2
THINK OF
THE
EXPERIENCE
Grand Bend is Facing several new projects and
the completion of others and experienced
representation is necessary.
We could have an almost new council this
year and I urge ratepayers to consider my
experience when they vote on Monday —
10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
DON'T FORGET YOU CAN CAST YOUR
BALLOT AT AN. ADVANCE POLL ON
SATURDAY — 1:00 to 5:00 P. M.
RE-ELECT
ORV WASSMANN
FOR REEVE OF GRAND BEND
HE
41)1464p) OLD MILL
(BAINTON LIMITED)
Annual
FACTORY OUTLET
SALE
,floorof
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LAST'S DAYS
Thames Road Doubles meet
members graduate
By MRS, vviw,JAM-139HPE,
THAMES ROAD
Wednesday .evening the
gihrWille-Thames Road COVT
ggrraduation .service was held at
Elimville :United. Church with
the mothers as guests.
F;iYe'WliQr girls received . heir
t lanyards-:. Debra Hern,.
Janice Johns, Joye Kerslake,
Sa ndra SlcippOr, Wriene
Stewart..
Judith Peth
PaSSMOM•Patig- a duet.
GneSt speaker Allan
IVIcLennau. told. .of his work
While in Kenya Colony, Africa,
and showed pictures of
AfricaRSafari.
A musical ,number was ghren.
by Lois Johns.
During tho,coiodielight service.
five girls graduated, They were
jariet .. H.erp, Margaret Hunkin„
Elaine Johns, Linda Knight and.
Beverley Pawl-mire,
HAPPY DOUBLES CLUB
The November meeting of the
flaPPY Doubles Club was held
Wednesday evening. Theme for
the meeting was Racism.
Mrs. Murray Dawson was in
charge of the worship service
assisted by Murray Dawson and
Mr. & Mrs. Ray Cann.
President Donald Bray
conducted the business. It was
decided that the club would sell
boxes of mixed nuts.
The club will have their
Christmas banquet at Centralia,
Mrs. Miner gave Bible study
games and a picture naming
contest.
Lunch was served by the
committee in charge, Mr. & Mrs.
Ray Cann and Mr. & Mrs.
Murray Dawson.
Officers for 1969 are
Presidents Mr. & Mrs. Lorne
Ballantyne; sec.-treasurers, Mr. &
Mrs, William Rohde.
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Rowe
attended the funeral of the late
Mrs. Archie Parsons at Hensall
Saturday. Mrs. Parsons was Mrs.
Rowe's aunt.
Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Hunkin
were guests recently with Mr. &
Mrs. Russell Mills and Mrs.
Lawrence Mills of London.
Miss Connie Jeffery had her
tonsils removed Friday at South
Huron Hospital,
Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Passmore
and family were Sunday guests
with Mrs. Edgar Rodd of Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Brazier,
Michele and Carol of Brantford
spent the weekend with Mr. &
Mrs. Alvin Passmore.
Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Miller,
Brian, Barry and Barbara, Mr. &
Mrs. Jack Stewart and Marlene,
Lorne Passmore, Paul and Beth
attended the Royal Winter Fair,
Toronto, Friday. Brian, Paul and
Marlene had their 4-H calves in
the Queen's Guinea Class.
Mr. & Mrs. Bert Barry, Mrs.
Pearl Baynham and Colleen of
London, Mrs. Gertie Moir of
Hensall, Mr. & Mrs. Oscar
Tuckey of Exeter visited Sunday
evening with Mr. & Mrs. Alvin
Passmore.
Make a
KEY
DECISION
on
December 2
Vote
ROBERT
KEYES
for
GRAND BEND
PUBLIC
UTILITIES
COMMISSION
12 Years Experience
As School Trustee
In Mitchell
By Miss ELLA MORLOCK
The Women's Institute met in
the Community Hall November
20 with the president, Mrs.
Harvey Hodgins in the chair.
Mrs. Earl Haist, Historical
Research and Current Events
convener, was in charge of the
program.
Mrs. Leonard Wein read a
poem entitled "Memories." Miss
Carol Hendrick favoured with
two piano selections. Mrs. W.D.
Mack took the members on a
tour of Germany by showing her
coloured slides, and also
described her visit to the
A. C. W. W. Conference at
Lansing, Michigan. Mrs. Harvey
HodginS gave her impression of
the day spent at Lansing.
Mrs. Ed Lamport outlined the
history of Colonel John McCrea
and recited "In Flanders Fields."
Roll call, "Name an
interesting event in our
community, township or county
during 1968," was responded to
by 25 members.
A collection was taken for
the Children's Aid. Members
were reminded of the next
meeting to be held December 9.
Hostesses were Mrs. Earl
Haist, Mrs. W.D. Mack, Mrs. Ed
Lamport and Mrs. Leonard
Wein.
PERSONALS
Mrs. Roy Schenk has
returned home from St. Joseph's
Hospital, London. Mrs. E.
Lochner, Inwood, spent last
week with Mr. & Mrs. Schenk.
Mrs. Allan Finkbeiner and
Miss Marion Varley suffered
painful injury through falls.
They are recovering at home.
Wednesday evening,
November 20, Zion United
Church was host to the members
of tfie Huron-Perth Presbytery.
About 80 guests were served
supper by the ladies of the UCW.
Mrs. Aaron Wein and Mrs. G.E.
Wenzel were in charge of the
arrangements.
Mr. & Mrs. Will Oestricher
were in Strathroy Sunday
afternoon and evening. They
visited Mrs. Nellie Skingley and
her son, Watson Latimer, and
Mrs. Harry Greenwood.
At the Sunday morning
service in Zion United Church
the guest speaker was Rev. L.G.
Stairs, secretary for
Southwestern Ontario of the
Leprosy Mission. His coming was
sponsored by the Dorcas Band
class who support the Mission.
Mrs. Gordon Morlock, Mrs.
Alvin. Finkbeiner and Miss Ella
Morlock assisted in the conduct
of the service.
Mrs. Earl Neil and Mrs. Bob
Reid starred in the performance
of "Act Fast" Sunday evening.
Sunday visitors with Mrs.
Clayton Sims were Mr. & Mrs.
Eldon Smith, Ronnie and Carol
Anne, Miss Valerie Finkbeiner,
Mr. & Mrs. Don Griffith and
family and Eric Robertson of
London.
By MRS. THOMAS •HERN
The rite of baptism was given
to Steven James, son of Mr. &
Mrs. Jim Wilkinson in Zion West
United Church by Rev. R.V.
Wilson Sunday. Visitors for the
service and for the day were Mr.
& Mrs. Arnold Wilkinson,
Leamington, Mr. & Mrs. Jim
Morris, Comber, Bob Armstrong
and family, Essex, Mr. & Mrs.
Peter Scott, London, Mr. & Mrs.
Norman Jaques and Mr. & Mrs.
Harry Jaques.
Howard Krueger and Mr. &
Mrs. John Galbrith and family of
Waterloo, and Mr. & Mrs. Robert
Crawford of Goderich spent
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Ross
Krueger.
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth. Austin of
Dryden were guests of Mr. &
Mrs. Walter Fydenchuk.
Mr. & Mrs. Emmery Fahrner
and Mr. & Mrs. Roy Ratz
attended the Royal Winter Fair
last Thursday. The farm animals
made of flowers and the
performance of the entrants
during the horse show were
outstanding.
Mrs. Gerald Schenk has
returned home from St. Joseph's
Hospital, London.
Vote For
EXPERIENCE
on
Grand Bend
Public
Utilities
Commission
Vote
LAWRENCE
MASON
on
DECEMBER 2
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GRAND BEND
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Pursuant to Section 50 of the Municipal Act a SECOND Nomination Meeting
will be held in the Village of Grand Bend on MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1968,
between the hours of 8:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. for the purpose of nominating and
electing two councillors,
In the meantime, elections SHALL PROCEED as per schedule on
SATURDAY afternoon, NOVEMBER 30 between the hours of 1:00 p.m. and 5:00
p.m. (Advance Poll) and on MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1968, between the hours of
10:00 a.m, and 8:00 p.m. for the purpose of electing one reeve, two members of
the Public Utilities Commission and a separate ballot re: the election of one County
School Board member. (This ballot will be pink to avoid confusion.)
In the event that more than two candidates are nominated for the two
vacancies on council on the evening of December 9, and if an election is required, it
will be held SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14 between the hours of 1:00 p.m. to 5:00
p.m. (Advance Poll) and MONDAY, DECEMBER 16 between the hours of 10:00
a.m. and 8:00 p.m.
ALL VOTING WILL BE AT
THE G.RAND BEND VILLAGE HALL_
Advance 'Poll -- Saturday, Nov: 30 —1:00. to 5:00 0,.m,
Election Day Monday, Dec. 2 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
MURRAY A, botJAROINIS
Clerk Of 1116 Village
Grand Bend, Ontario
FOR CASH
DEERSKINS WANTED OR TRADE
We will exchange a pair of handseYvti deerskin gloves — VALUE
$8.05 — for each deerskin received in good condition.
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