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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1977-08-25, Page 17The Lambton County Board of Education SCHOOL OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT 1977 - 1978 ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Forest Central, Woodside, Aberarder, Errol Public, Kinnaird, Grand Bend, Bosanquet Central, Warwick Central. Elementary pupils will commence school at 9:00 a.m. on September 6, 1977 and will complete a half-day session. All classes will be dismissed at noon on September 6, 1977. The afternoon has been , designated for professional activities for the teachers in the elementary schools and schools for the trainable retarded. For further information, parents may contact the local school principal during the week of August 29 to September 2, 1977. Kindergarten to Grade 4 pupils will enrol at Central Public School, Forest and Grades 5 to 8 at Woodside Public School. Grades 7 arid 8 students from Errol school attendance area will attend Aberarder Public School. Bus transportation to Kinnaird and Bosanquet Central will follow the usual routes with necessary adjustments in the first week of school. Students living north and east of the Pinery entrance will attend Grand Bend Public School. SECONDARY SCHOOLS North Lambton Secondary School: All students attending North Lambton Secon- dary School' please contact Kernohan Bus Lines 873-2391. Secondary schools will operate a regular school program on September 6, beginning at 9:00 a.m. and dismissing at the end of classes in the afternoon. Buses wilt run at regular times on September 6, 1977. At Lambton Central Collegiate Vocational Institute, student photographs will be taken at the time of registration, therefore, it is recommended that those students with surnames beginning A - L register on Wednesday, August 31, 1977 and surnames beginning M Z register on Thursday, September 1. F. A. Young N. L Cheeseman Chairman Director of Education COTTAGE DESTROYED — Fire of unknown origin completely gutted a Grand Bend cottage early Tuesday morning. The building located at the corner of Elmwood and Oak streets is owned by Dennis Prieb. Loss was estimated in excess of $25,000. T-A photo Playhouse repeats comedy hit EXTERIOR PAINT AND STAIN Top Quality SAVE 20% Choose From Our Large Selection of Wallpaper Books WALLPAPER ORDERS Wallpapers In Stock Further Reduced SAVE 20% With Fat Back SCULPTURED SHORT SHAG OWE Reg. $13.95 Low PRICE $ 0.95 Rubber Sack LEVEL LOOP Reg. $7.95 NOW Per$45 49 sq. yd. High Low LUXURY SNAG i-F.°z1 11.95 ONE Reg, $15,95 SOLARIAN TILE NE LOW Sq. Ft. 90' GRAND BEND DECORATING SUMMER SALE SAVE ON FLOOR COVERING FREE E TIMATES • coo Shop M Homo Unto Cell 231-003 mod 231144146 GRAND BEND DECORATING 'Fi• mister charge VISA 15 Main St. 238-8603 ALL SUMMER CLOTHING HALF PRICE EVERYTHING ON SALE Excluding Grand Bend T-Shirts, Running Shoes, Hats. GRAND BEND CLOTHING DeJONGS ,7,4:7,A;(11:2`;!3ntii END OF SEASON CLEARANCE Still A Large Selection of MENS Shorts Slacks Shirts T Shirts Bathing Suits Tank Tops Sandals Shoes etc. LADIES Slacks Shorts Shells Bathing Suits Dresses Pant Suits Gowns Tennis Sets Tennis Dresses Jump Suits Sandals Halters Shoes etc. CHILDRENS T Shirts Shorts Sandals Tank Tops etc. Boys & Girls GWG'S BLUE JEANS Selected Appel Bee SHIRTS Men's Size 26-34 only JEANS WHILE d. THEY 40 5 9 9 LAST $ 9 9 Reg. $16.00 $ 9 98 ORDER YOUR HUDSON'S BAY COAT NOW & SAVE 15% We have Ladies sizes 5-46 IF Reg. up to $19.98 SEE OUR DOLLAR TABLE We have a large stock of Jeans on hand - Up to size 44 Overalls - Size 1-38 Levis • G.W.G. Scrubbies w Carhartts Etc, ALL SALES FINAL SHOP 81 SAVE NOW! Great Buys for ONO Back to School CHARGEX master charge li Timos,Advecobs, August 25, '1977 Plan-. battle of the cooks Former Dashwood resident is buried By MRS. IRVIN RADER Lucy Krtimpp, London, for- merly of Dashwood, attended the funeral of her father in Bradford, England. Henry Simpson, who lived for some time in Dashwood, passed away at age 78. Some residents of Dashwood and area are planning a three day trip to Letchworth Park, Finger Lakes and Corning Glass Centre. Anyone interested please phone 237-3606 by Friday noon, August 26. Stacey Rader vacationed last week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Scott, Crediton, Mr. & Mrs. Don Love, Dan and Dave, Sudbury, spent last week with Mr, & Mrs. Ross Love. Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Becker and Wayne spent Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Irvin Greb at Cambridge, Preston. Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Rader, Mr. & Mrs. Irvin Rader and Mr. & Mrs. Elgin Rader attended the reception for Mr. & Mrs, Wendell Gamble Saturday, August 20 at Nilestown on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary. Mr. & Mrs. John deNiet and Tina, Willowdale, spent some time with Mr, & Mrs, Irvin Rader also visiting with Mr. & Mrs. By MRS. STAN PRESZCATOR Miss Elisi Coyne, Dublin and Sister Hazel Coyne, Chatham visited Monday afternoon with Mrs, Mary Thornton. Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Wilds and family returned home after holidaying out west. Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Wein visited with Eber Lewis who is a patient in Clinton Public Hospital. Mr. & Mrs. Richard Glanville, Parkhill were Sunday supper guests with Mr. & Mrs.'Stan Preszcator. Jody and Rhonda returned home with them after spending the week, with their grandparents, Lorna Glanville returned home with them. WellWpoci Gill, Maplewoods apartments, Zurich, Joy, the youth group from Zion Lutheran church met in the church basement August 16. During this Bible study meeting the topic discussed was death. Cindy Becker started the meeting with a diagram illustrating what happens to believers and un- believers, Such questions as "What is Death, what is heaven like, what is death like for Believers and unbelievers?" Many Bible verses were studied in reference to these topics. Fete bride at Crediton By MISS ELLA MORLOCK Wednesday .evening in the Community Hall a shower was held for Charlene Regier, Under direction of Mrs. Allen Pfaff the bride-to-be introduced the friends who were to help her with the gifts, Julie Rau, Marilyn Shannon and Audrey Regier. Then Mrs. Pfaff introduced Members of the family of the bride and of the groom. Kim Stewart gave a reading and Mrs. Pfaff led in a honeymoon bingo, The winner received a prize. A prize was given as well to the one with a birthday nearest Charlene's, nearest Rodger's, to the one with a wedding anniversary nearest the wedding date to a lucky number from the guest book, the holder of a lucky chair, and to the youngest member present. Elizabeth Bender read the address.Lunch:was served after the gifts had been opened. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Haist and their two children have moved from Granton to Huron Park, R. Lumley, demolition expert from Sarnia, is tearing down the burned out Main Street store where once hardware then groceries were sold.. Irving Stahl, after spending some time with his sister Mrs. Cora Eggert, Exeter, has returned home. The U.C.W. of Zion United Church will begin its fall program Thursday evening, September 8. September 13 the group is to provide the birthday party at the Bluewater Rest Home. Dr. & Mrs. A. Muller, Trinidad, and John Gill, Stratford, Were dinner guests of Mr. & Mrs. Doug Gill Thursday. The Mullers talked most interestingly of the history and present conditions of their island. Sunday morning the service in Zion United Church was con- ducted by Mrs. Harvey Pickering, London. CFPL-TV announced this week that Cl3C stars Bruno Gerussi (Celebrity Cooks, The Beach- combers), Al Waxman (King of Kensington), Peter Kent (The National) will join local per- sonalities Channel 10 newsman Jack Burghardt, =WS Joe Dushane, CKSL's Peter Garland and CFPL-Radio's Bill Brady in a "King of the Cooks" competition on Stage 10, Western Fair. The competition, introduced by Judy Savoy and emceed and judged by Gerussi will take place at 8:00 p.m, on Saturday, Sep- tember 10. Burghardt and Kent, Dushane and Garland, Waxman and Brady will form three teams and cook a meal without prior knowledge of the content of the mean One hundred dollars will be donated to the United Way in Couple mark anniversary Mr. & Mrs. Robert Keyes celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary Sunday with a family dinner at the Bedford Hotel in Goderich, Those attending were their three sons, wives and families. Mr. & Mrs. Carmen Keyes and family,. Ottawa, Mr. & Mrs. Leroy Keyes and family, Grand Bend and Jack Keyes and Verna, London. Personal Mrs. Mary Broadfoot, of Kippen, visited last Tuesday with Mrs. Irene Kennedy. the name of the winning, team, The competition, in .no- operation with Union Gas, is. one of the many events planned for Stage 10 during the Western Fair, On Friday, September 16 CPC personality Paul Soles will host an evening featuring three .hands all playing oh the same program - Phil Murphy's New Band, the Syricona Ste0.1 Band and Mid- night, a rock group, miter Al Cherny of the Tommy Hon* Show will be heard in. concert on Saturday, September 17. Described by audience members as one of the best productions ever - and certainly the funniest - "See How They Run" is holding over for a second week, August 23-27 at the Huron Country Playhouse. The Playhouse will conclude its 1977 Season Saturday, August 27 one week earlier than other years. "See How They Run" attracted enthusiastic audiences during its first week. It concerns an American soldier stationed in England and an escaped Russian spy who disguise themselves as clergymen. Its hilarious and fast paced action "Kept audiences in stitches" said one critic. At the Annual Patron's Night - held on the opening night of "See How They Run", faithful Playhouse supporters gathered for the annual audience awards. Bill Schlegel of Grand Bend, acting as Emcee, gave awards to Helen Kleinstiver, Dashwood; Dave Conklin, Lambeth; Martha Gerommette, Parkhill; Dave Sheppard, Grand Bend; Benson Tuckey, Exeter; and the Walker's of Grand Bend and the Halletts of London, The second week opening night honours Playhouse Building Fund contributors. The third and final children's PRESCRIPTIONS HARWOOD DRUGS W. Harwood, Phm,B 238-8540 22, 81 CRESCENT GRAND BEND, ONT. PHARMACY theatre presentation will be given on Saturday, August 27 at 10:30 a.m, The Playhouse is bringing Dance Plus Four, a Kitchener based creative dance company, I the program offers Rum- plestiltskin and two other short works. Admission is $1.25 for children, and $2.50 for adults, Insulate your home know for winter comfort By MRS. HUGH MORENZ Brenda Russell of Hensall holidayed last week with Nancy Baker, Mr. & Mrs. Ferman Snyder and Mr. & Mrs. Harold Vincent, Lori, Michael and Michelle, spent Ar e time last week at the urch of God family camp at 7111/ramesford, Mr, gr Mrs. Tony Regier, Christopher and Heather, of Detroit, and Mr. & Mrs. Ken Baker Jr. Bonnie, Tracy and Shellie of Stratford have been holidaying at the Regier cottage here. Mr. & Mrs, Cliff Dell, Howie Tanya and Cynthia of Belleville returned home Sunday, after holidaying a week with Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Morenz. Mrs. Dell and the girls and Mrs.Morenz visited last Monday evening with their aunt and cousin, Mrs. Ida Jackson and Donald Jackson of near Hensall. Mr, & Mrs. Bob Reid, of Varna visited Friday evening with Mr.& Mrs Ken Baker Sr. Mr, & Mrs. Ferman Snyder and Edwin, attended a family reunion of Musselman relatives, held Sunday at Bloomingdale at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Jim Snyder and family. PICIORM and inGREy , /suss' CCinteANY sinitt tests Don't wait for cold weather! Insulate now to save heating costs and promote snug comfort when winter strikes, Every dollar you spend on insula- tion comes back in fuel saving dividends. Get the money you need — today — from Victoria and Grey. DENNIS J. SMITH Manager MRS. JOYCE BLACK Accountant 23541530