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Provincial draw at Playhouse
SOCCER FINAL — The Grand Bend United pee wee soccer team met the Sarnia Nationals Saturday in the
1977 Southwestern Ontario pee wee cup final. Back, left, coach Dave Silcock, Doug Relouw, Nick
Vandenberk, Marty Mommersteeg, Greg Prout, Andrew Couper, Jim Siddall and Rick Helm. Front, Bill
Mennen, John Van Leeuwen, Kevin Heather, captain Andy Van Leeuwen, Matty Relouw, John Wiendels and
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Preparations continue for the
Provincial Draw at the Huron
Country Playhouse set for
Friday, September 30 at 7:30
p.m. A temporary 80 foot tower
has been constructed near the
theatre by the Global Television
people. Additional telephone
equipment has been installed by
Hay Municipal Telephones,
"A large number of people are
involved in working out all the
details," said James Murphy,
Playhouse Manager, Four
volunteer students from South
Over 20 ladies gathered for the
general meeting of United
Church Women, Tuesday evening
in the Sunday School rooms of the
Church.
Joan Eagleson conducted the
worship service, held in the form
of a skit tilled "Partners in the
Church."
The plot envolved around a
minister moving away, and the
Church would be without a
minister for six ' months.
One collision
investigated
One accident was investigated
by the Pinery OPP this week, it
occurring on Tuesday.
Drivers' involved were Bradley
B. Boyd, Forest, and John L.
Russell, Port Franks. They
collided on Highway 21 just north
of the Pinery Park entrance.
Constable G. W. Clark set total
damage at $1,000.
During the week, the Pinery
officers laid three charges under
the Liquor Licence Act and one
under the Narcotic Control Act.
Five thefts were investigated.
64' GIFT SHOPPE
Huron District High School will
assist in loading and unloading
the three tractor trailer trucks of
special equipment,
The Playhouse is presenting a
brief show, "Playhouse Per-
sonalities", before the telecast.
Alicia Jeffery, Peter Purvis,
James Saar, Teresa Castonguay,
Joan Ilanna and the Dance Plus
Four Company are among the
performers.
Fred Davis is host of the
Provincial Draw, which will be
Representing lay people were
Elda Adams, Bea Eagleson and
Lillian Brown, with Eleanor
Durie, Eveleen Jennison and
Evelyn Johnson, portraying 3
ministers.
After the skit the ladies divided
into groups for discussion. Many
ideas were brought forth.
Rev. H. Moore joined the group
and discussed how lay people
could become more involved in
the needs of the Church and
Community.
President, Marge Mason,
presided for the business. Several
'upcoming activities are,, in the
planning stage and it was voted to
send a $25 donation to help Nepal
Medical Students.
The Ladies decided to sign and
send letters of protest regarding
the suggested expansion of the
sale of alcoholic beverages in
arenas, stadiums and parks, to
the Attorney General, Minister of
Health, Minister of Consumer
affairs and commercial
relations, Queens Park, Toronto
and to our local M.P.
Refreshments of teas and
cookies were served by Eleanor
Elda Adams, and Joan
Eagleson.
telecast live at 8:30. Spectators
will have to be in their seats by
7:30. Admission tickets are now
on sale at $3.00 for adults and
$2,00 for students (high school
age and under), There are no
reserved seats and latecomers
will not be admitted, Tickets are
available at the Playhouse and
also at the Bank of Montreal
branches in Grand Bend, Zurich
and Hensall, and in Exeter at the
Times-Advocate,
For additional information,
phone 238-8387.
Church happenings
At the Confirmation service
Sunday evening at St. John's by
the Lake, Anglican Church,
Bishop Ragg, confirmed three
candidates into the congregation
of the Anglican Church, Lori
McCloud, Karen Turple and
Dawn Ward, and welcomed by
transfer John Fitzgerald.
Rev, John Campbell conducted
services, Sunday evening at the
Blue Water Rest Home. Alex
Desjardine led the singing. Rev.
and Mrs. Campbell sang a duet,
and Mrs. Grace Lawrence read
two of her famous poems.
Celebration service number
two of Grand Bend United
Church's 50th Anniversary year,
was held Sunday, when guest
minister was Rev. Harold
Dobson, of Dungannon.
The Choir rendered two special
anthems under the new
leadership of Mrs. Dawn Crabe.
Rev. H. Moore, conducted
Anniversary service at
Chiselhurst United Church,
Sunday.
Personals
Meeting number two of the
Grand Bend "Peach Fuzz" 4-H
girls was held Thursday evening
in the basement of the United
Church.
Roll Call was answered by 19,
naming one fresh Ontario grown
fruit you have eaten.
The girls chose a cover picture
for their record book.
Fresh fruit cup, and Plum
Peach Compote, were made,
which the girls sampled and
enjoyed for lunch.
About 30 ladies from the Exeter
Pentecostal Church met at the
home of Mrs. Helen Smith, last
Tuesday evening, for a
miscellaneous bridal shower for
Diane Holt, bride elect of early
October. Melanie Smith and
Karen Cudmore presented the
gift to Diane for which she
graciously thanked everyone.
During the social time games and
contests were played.
Glenda and Tammy Morenz
and other Free Press carriers in
the area, went by charter bus,
Sunday to view the football game
at Hamilton, between the Tiger
Cats and Montreal Alouettes,
compliments of the Free Press.
MURIEL BONNER
Mrs. Muriel Bonner passed
away September ,24 at St.
Joseph's hospital, London in her
60th year.
She had resided for some time
in Pinedale subdivision, Grand
Bend, with her daughter, Mrs.
Elwood Webb. She formerly lived
in Peterborough and for
sometime in Chateau Gardens.
Survived by her mother, Mrs,
Margaret Quinlan, Peterborough,
four daughters, Mrs. Elwood
Webb, Grand Bend, Mrs. Vaughn
McMullen, Peterborough, Mrs.
Lorne Burke, Kingston, Mrs.
Minnie Ross, Wendover, two
stepsons, Dennis McCarroll,
Peterborough, Michael
McCarroll, Petawawa, three
sisters, Miss Mabel Quinlan,
Lavis, Quebec, Mrs. Arthur
Pearl, Peterborough, Mrs.
Vincent Hutts, Tweed, one
brother, William Quinlan of
Kingston and predeceased by
brothers Albert and David,
The body rested at T. Harry
Hoffman funeral home, Dash-
wood and forwarded td Comstock
Funeral Horne, Peterborough,
where service and interment,
followed, Monday.
This weekend will be one of the
most important of the season for
members of the Grand Bend
United pee wee soccer club,
They will be in Sarnia Saturday
to meet the Sarnia Nationals in
the 1977 Southwestern Ontario
Cup final.
Six members of the Grand
Bend club will be part of the
Huron County all-star team when
they meet Greater Niagara in
the fifth round of the 1977 Ohio
International Cup at Niagara
Falls,
Dave Silcock, an Exeter resi-
dent is the coach of the Grand
Bend and Huron County teams.
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Looking on are vice-presidents Danny Sageman and Peter Haist and bulletin editor Gary Masse. T-A photo
Resort church women
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Times-Advocate, September 29, 1977
Soccer club faces
big task, Saturday