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Korean missionaries visit resort
Special guest speakers
Sunday at the United church
were missionaries Rev. and
Mrs. Don Irwin, home to
Canada on furlough from
Korea. The Sunday school
children attended the service
and before the wee ones went
back downstairs they
presented Mrs. Irwin with a
jar of pennies they collected
for each pound of children in
Sunday school for her to use
for supplies for kindergarten
children in Korea.
The presentation address
read by Leanne Jennison and
pennies were presented by
Paul Love. In thanking the
children, Mrs. Irwin also
thanked Grand Bend U.C.W.
for a money donation cheque
they received about
Christmas time. Part of the
money would be spent on
Canadian films to show in
Korea.
Rev. Irwin told us the
population of Korea is
35,000,000. South Korea
where they work is about
equal in size to Southern
Ontario.
Besides mission and
church work Rev. and Mrs.
Irwin are required to teach,
Don in Theology and Alice in
religious drama. At the close
of the service a cheque was
presented to Rev. Irwin by
Don Kobe on behalf of the
Couples club.
left, representing theCOUPLES ASSIST — Don Kobe,
Couple's Club of Grand Bend United Church, makes a dona
tion to Rev, Don Irwin, a Korean missionary, who spoke at
Sunday's service. T-A photo
Immediately following the
service an informal
recreation and coffee hour
with sandwiches was held in
the S.S. rooms.
After lunch, the Irwins
showed slides of Korea. Alice
was wearing a native Korean
costume. Pictures showed
beautiful trees, many
mountains, old and ancient
custom of oxen ploughing, a
funeral cortege, and poor
people shown at the edges of
rivers or lakes washing
clothes. Pictures of markets
and shops, beautiful Bud
dhist temples, old and new
villages.
People had a chance to
visit informally with Don
and Alice. Of their two
daughters, Judy is married
and living in Washington1
U.S.A.
Linda, who is attending
Fanshawe college, plans
be married this August.
Catholic group
to help meals
Twenty-one members of
the Catholic Womens league
met Monday evening at
Angie Backx home, due to
the winter closing of the
Alhambra hall.
President Annie Grootjen
presided. It was decided to
help the Meals on Wheels
program for the month of
March. A donation of $50.00
was voted to go to the
Lambton - “Right to life.”
A‘ discussion followed on
the apathy shown by the
town reeve and councillors
ov0r a letter they received
from St. Dominies Parish,
Oakville, regarding por
nography.
The next meeting will be in
the form of a dinner party at
Green Forest Motel
February 19th at 6.30 p.m.
,'The travelling prize
donated by Angie Backx was
won by Clazina Vandenberk.
GRAND
AND DISTRICT
to
Youth week is observed
with songs and activities
The Church of God had
been observing youth week
and in honor of this they had
the talented Aletheia group,
of Exeter with them for
the Sunday evening service.
Commentary and in
troductions are led by Paul
Sharrow. Other members of
the group are the Perry
family, with the girls singing
and music on trombone,
guitar and piano.
Ten youth fellowship
members met Friday night
at Church of God. Bible
study was led by ReV. J.
Campbell. In the social time
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games were played in the
S.S. rooms. Lori and Colleen
MacGregor’ were lunch
hostesses.
Euchre winners
The ladies of St. Johns
sponsored a progressive
euchre party, Thursday
night in the Parish hall.
There were 14 tables in play.
Winners were: high
Jamie Grenier, low
Shirley Page, men’s
Hank Green, men’s
Dave Martin.
Three lucky draw
were won by
Obermeier, Rita
and Phil Kelly,
refreshments were i
The St. Johns ladies plan
their next regular meeting
for the afternoon
February 1st. '
Personals
Mrs. Ellison Whiting,
Parkhill, and Bill Love,
visited last Sunday with Mr.
& Mrs. Colin Love.
Those attending a United
Church womens executive
meeting, Wednesday af
ternoon in the church vestry
were Hazel Blewett, Marg
Love, Marg Mason, Eva
Bariteau, Elaine Moore,
Irene Kennedy, Eleanor
Durie and Annie Morenz.
Mr. & Mrs. Lome Devine
visited an evening last week
with their aunt and uncle,
Mr. & Mrs. Percy Willert, in
Zurich.
Mr. & Mrs. Ron Boniface
of Ottawa visited Saturday
lady -
lady -
high -
low -
prizes
Nellie
Martin
Lunch
served.
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with their grandparents, Mr.
& Mrs. Colin Love, and also
called on Mr. & Mrs. Gerry
Love and family.
Returning home by way of
Ingersoll they visited Ron’s
parents, Mr. & Mrs. J.
Boniface.
Week end guests with Mrs.
Jessie Finkbeiner were her
niece and nephew, Mr. &
Mrs. Jack Smith, of Wiarton.
Ezra Webb, who has been
in South Huron hospital,
Exeter, has now been moved
to University Hospital,
London.
Mr. &
Johnson
Tuesday
three week holiday in
Florida in the Palmetto
area.
Mr. & Mrs. Roy Morenz,
called Sunday at the R.S.
Box, funeral home Seaforth
to pay respects to Mrs.
Lenna Belle (Pearson)
Finnegan. Beloved wife of
the late Arthur Dick and the
late Alex Finnegan. Mrs.
Ernest Morenz, is a daughter
of Mrs. Finnegan. Also
surviving are four other
daughters, three sons, 18
grandchildren, 5 great
grandchildren.
Village Inn Bowling scores
Cove town and country
gals - Monday afternoon
Sparrows - Nan Armmings
204-438, Orioles - M.
Richardson 178, Norma
Desjardine 457.
Blue Jays - Hazel Broad 170-
463,
Robins Annie Morenz 201-
483.
Mrs. Lawrence
returned home,
evening from a
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Hi-hopes - Cathy Griffith 234-
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Hopefuls - Louise Van-
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G.B. Gorillas - Chris
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Strikers - Tammy Morenz -
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Pointers - Danny Green -147
Scrappers - Todd Hayter -
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Stooges - Ivan Chapdelaine -
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Greenway
By MANUEL CURTS
The Rev. & Mrs. M. M.
Irwin, missionaries on
□ fulough from Korea,were at
the United Church service
Sunday morning and were
well received by a good
5 attendance.
Mrs. Ken Larmer was
hostess recently for area
ladies, when Mrs. Carrie
a Anne McAlpine, Ailsa Craig,
demonstrated Hydroculture
Luwasa Plant products.
Congratulations to Mr. &
S Mrs. Bryan Hicks. It’s a girl
— a wee sister for Andrew.
Mr. & Mrs. Jan Lagerwerf
W have returned home, after
having enjoyed a few weeks’
motor trip through the
United States. Among their
visits was one with Mr. &
M Mrs. Jack Hurtle and family
in Arizona.
DONATE PENNIES — Leanne Jennison and Paul Love present a jar of pennies to Korean mis
sionary Mrs. Don Irwin. The children of the Grand Bend Sunday School had collected one pen
ny for each pound of weight of the children in the school. T-A photo
Lioness on the march
Grand Bend Lioness club
held their first meeting of the
New Year on Thursday at
the Green Forest Motel with
37 members attending.
The draw for the ceramic
Christmas tree was held at
the Christmas dinner dance
and won by Kathy Hotson.
Proceeds are going for
playground equipment at the
Grand Bend Public school.
Lionesses will again
canvas for the March of
Dimes campaign this year,
between January 28 and
February 10th. The film
“Christine” was shown at
the meeting, giving us a
better understanding of the
life of the handicapped
people.
A “Hard Times” dance
will be held on Friday
February 9th at the Olde
Theatre. Everyone welcome.
Next meeting will be
Thursday February 22.
Zurich-Grand Bend Figure Skating
Club thanks everyone who so
kindly supported and helped to
make their skate-a-thon such a
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