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Wl members hear tips on
keeping flowers longer
Fourteen met in the
Sunday School rooms of the
United Church for the
January Women’s Institute
meeting.
Did you know? household
hints given by Sharon Miller
included tips on spices in
cooking, and items about
coffee, milk and cream and
cheese, and how to keep cut
flowers fresh longer.
Roll call was answered by
telling "A resolution you
made and kept.”
Theme of the meeting was
on Resolutions, and the
motto was “The Housewife’s
resolutions,” prepared by
Eva Bariteau and read by
Fern Love. Some resolutions
mentioned were to be kinder,
have faith, be humorous,
share, love beauty and at
titude.
President, Nola Taylor,
presided for the business. It
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was announced that the
District annual will be held
in Hensall on May 18.
Two members plan to
attend the leaders training
school being held at Clinton
on February 23 and 24, on
how to “Personalize your
pattern,”
An interesting discussion
was held on plans for a quilt
to enter in competition at the
International Plowing match
to be held this fall in Huron
County. A committee was
named to work on these
plans.
It was decided to quilt a
quilt as a money making
project in the near future.
Church news
Guest speaker, Sunday
morning at the United
Church was Terry Som
merville, student minister
from Centralia Zion Charge.
Mrs. Gail Overholt as
soloist sang “Follow in his
footsteps.” Choir anthem
was, ‘‘Bless Thy Holy
name.”
Rev. Harley Moore was
guest speaker at the Cen
tralia Zion Churches, where
he conducted the communion
service.
Youth fellowship
Fifteen Youth Fellowship
members from Church of
God went tobogganing at the
Pinery Saturday evening,
and had lunch at the Church
afterwards.
Personals
Mrs. Susie Devine and Mr.
NOTICE
VILLAGE OF GRAND BEND
Notice is hereby given to property owners
neighbouring the Village of Grand Bend
Grand Bend Council are holding a series of public
meetings at Grand Bend
Town Hall 7:30 p.m.
the schedule is as follows
& Mrs. Elgin Adams,
returned home on Wed
nesday night, after spending
two weeks in Wyoming with
their grandchildren, Pam
and Paul Hendrick. The
children’s parents ,Mr. &
Mrs. Don Hendrick and his
parents Mr. & Mrs. Ed
Hendrick, had
holidaying at
Beach, Florida.
The United
women’s group
Wednesday and Thursday to
more than 100 men attending
a Speicher Trencher school,
sponsored by Hodgins-
Hayter, at the Legion hall in
Grand Bend for lunches and
morning and afternoon
coffee breaks. There were
five men from New
swick and three
Alberta, attending.
Sympathy of this
munity is extended to Mrs.
Arthur Webb, in the death of
her sister, Mrs. John (Ruby
Ellen) Carr, Exeter and to
Jim Prance whose sister
Mrs. Grace Stewardson,
Greenway, died. Both ladies
passed away January 15,
1978.
Max Turnbull is a patient
in South Huron hospital,
Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. Roy Morenz,
Glenda and Tammy were
dinner guests Sunday with
Mr. & Mrs. John Corbett of
near Hensall.
Rev. John Campbell and
George Winegarden at
tended a Provincial Board of
trustees meeting, Saturday
at 5th Avenue Church of God,
in Kitchener.
Week-end visitors with Mr.
& Mrs. Lome Devine were
two of their nieces, Diane
Latta and Karen Weiburg,
Waterloo.
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Property owners in Pinedale Van Dongen, Hwy. #2 Is.
(Bosanquet Twp.)
Friday, Jan. 27, 1978
Purpose of the meeting is to discuss merits and
demerits of boundary adjustments.
Any person who is unable to attend is invited to
submit written comments. Signed
Grand Bend Council
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THEDFORD WINS "A” FLIGHT — The Thedord novice were the top team in the Grand Bend
Legion novice hockey tournament defeating Blyth 6-1 in the final. Presenting the trophy to
captain John McIntyre of the winners team is Stan Johnston, president of the Grand Bend
Minor Hockey Association and Bob Chapdelaine, president of the Grand Bend Legion,
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Shipka couples celebrate
By MRS. HUGH MORENZ
Congratulations to Mr. &
Mrs. Henry Becker who
observed their 53rd wedding
anniversary last Tuesday,
January 24.
Congratulations to Mr. &
Mrs. Arnold Keller who
observed their 48th wedding
anniversary Wednesday,
January 25.
Visitors Sunday with Mr. &
Mrs. Arnold Keller were Mr.
& Mrs. Roy Gibson and Mark
and the Keller’s great
grandson, Jeffery Gibson,
also Jack, Beverley and
Sheri-Lyn Keller.
Carol Dietrich, London,
visited on the weekend with
her parents Mr. & Mrs.
Lome Dietrich.
Visitors on the weekend
with Mrs. Mabel Desjardine,
Mrs. Trellis Little and Earl
Stebbins were Maurice and
Lee Desjardine, Huron Park,
and Mr. & Mrs. Ray Cooper,
Exeter.
Mrs. Gordon Ratz has
returned home from
hospital.
Weekend visitors with
Tom, Roseanne and Jacquie
Russell were her sister
Kathy and brother-in-law
Andre of Belle River.
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Keller
Elect officials at
Greenway church
and conducted the in
stallation of officers for the
new year. The World Day of
Prayer service to be held
March 3 was planned as was
also a variety supper to be
held in February and a
strawberry and ham supper
in June.
Mrs. Carman Woodburn
and Mrs. Jim Eagleson
served lunch following the
meeting.
Card party
Grace Anglican Guild
were hostesses for a euchre
and lost heir party in the hall
Wednesday evening.
Although the numbers were
few, due to the many other
functions in the area that
night, it didn’t lessen the
By MANUEL CURTS
GREENWAY
“Two years are better
than three,” that is, when
you are nominated to take on
a new job in your local
Church. Such was one of the
comments heard at the
annual congregational
meeting held Wednesday
evening.
“They” were searching for
a nominating committee to
report at next year’s
meeting - a committee of
three to hold office for a
three, two and one year
term, respectively. It
resulted in Harvey Walper ,
Graham Eagleson and Mrs.
Jacob Lagerwerf being
elected.
Some 25 members at- enjoyment of those present,
tended the meeting, which '
was chaired by the minister,
Rev. Harley Moore. Sure, all
the financial reports showed
healthy organizations, and
the congregation’s support to
the mission work in the
world, was not to be belit
tled.
But, for an observer it was
more than gratifying to
sense the fine fellowship and
co-operation which existed
between pastor and people,
and as a reporter and one
who belongs, I can’t help but . held in Parkhill earlier that
yield to the temptation to use '
this medium to say to the
absent ones “you don’t know
what you are missing.”
The resignations of
Harvey Walper, clerk of the
session and Mrs. Harold
Brophey as a choir-leader
were accepted with regret.
Elected to the session for a
four year term were Cecil
Smithers, Ken Eagleson and
Mrs. Graham Eagleson; to
the Committee of Stewards
for a three year term,
Manuel Curts, Bryden
Taylor, Wm. L. Woodburn
and Morley Eagleson.
It was decided to hold
anniversary services again
this year on the third Sunday
in October,
Prize winners were Nola
Love, Jessie Rader, Valerie
Bullock, Hilda Rader, Jan
Lagerwerf, Ruby Lagerwerf
and Helen Grieves. Another
such evening is being
planned for early next
month.
Personals
A time of fellowship was
held Wednesday afternoon in
the United Church for the
friends and relatives of the
late Mrs. Grace Stewardson
whose funeral service was
afternoon. Flowers were
placed in both Churches here
on Sunday by members of
her family.
Terry Sommerville
student minister at the
Centralia and Zion United
Churches was guest speaker
at the United Church Sunday
morning and was well
received by the congregation
present. Mr. Moore has
pastoral oversight, by order
of the Presbytery, over the
Centralia Charge and was
conducting communion and
baptism there, Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Eagleson
and boys were visitors with
friends in Toronto.
and Sherri-Lyn visited Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Higdon
Saturday in Stratford with and Scotty.
Brinsley
By GORDON MORLEY
The United Church annual
meeting was preceded by a
pot-luck dinner Sunday after
the church Service. Mr. Snell
opened the meeting and
conducted the business. Mrs.
George Prest acted as
secretary.
Congratulations to Mr. &
Mrs. Jim Hodgins (Cathy
Lewis) on the arrival of a
daughter.
Mrs. George Prest visited
with her daughter Cindy and
her father Cecil Ellwood last
Tuesday.
The'Young people's group
met Thursday night for choir
practise and enjoyed playing
crokinole. There was a good
attendance.
Mrs. Eva Allison returned
home from visiting her
daughter (Marlene) Mrs.
Bud Gallagher, Mr.
Gallagher and family,
Coquitlam, B.C.
Mrs. Lois Whittard and her
family, Niagara-on-the-Lake
were in an accident last
Sunday returning home.
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Lewis are
the proud grand-parents of
their first grand-child.
Cindy Prest, London spent
the week-end with her
parents Mr. & Mrs. George
Prest.
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