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GRAND BEND 4-H LEADERS1 c l 1 ? LEADERS — Four leaders of Grand Bend 4-H clubs attended a leadership training course in Exeter recent-
.X’ 1 om , 'eR are Karen Smeekens, Rita Smits, Karen Woods and Marlene Brintnell. Standing is Huron Home Economist Bea
McLenagahan. T-A photo
Install officers at Court Valentine
Stephen grants several severances
abutting land owner.
The contract for con
struction of the 'Carey-
McCann municipal drain
was let to Hodgins-Hayter
who submitted the lowest of
five bids at $13,548.40.
A drain petition submitted
by Larry Luther is being
turned over to Hay Town
ship.
Drainage inspector Ken
Pickering has been in
Six land severance ap
plications were approved at
the latest meeting of Stephen
township council.
Three were on the
property of Robert Fink-
beiner at Lot 11, Concession
16. The others were Edward
Stire in Dashwood; Morley
Eagleson, Lot 21, Concession
13 and Max Tiedeman, part
of Lot 21, Concession. The
latter approval hinges on the
sale of property to an . structed to proceed with
repairs to the open portion of
the Gaiser drain from the
Mud Creek to County road 4.
The Tender for sale of an
International fire truck from
Dave Siddall of Denfield for
$352 was accepted.
An agreement has been
signed with the Ontario
Ministry of the Environment
whereby the provincial body
provides $2.,500 to update the
township’s waste disposal
and
in
has
By MRS. E. SUMMERS
GRANTON
United Church
At the United Church
Elwood Morden was in
charge of the Sunday mor
ning worship and took the
theme for his sermon from
Hebrews 6 1:3»and entitled it
“Let’s grow up”.
In the rudiments of
Christianity let us advance
to maturity, and examine,
explore, and expose some
of these ideas of the un
derstanding of God. How
many of us, said Rev.
Morden, in a moment of
adversity has said “What
did I do to deserve this,”
God’s judgement is not one
of retaliation, but a judge
ment of love.
Some of us are inclined to
imagine God as a
Policeman, a Divine Santa
Claus or a Puppeteer who
pulls the strings and makes
us dance to his tune. God has
not promised us a Primrose
Path through life, so let us
grow up and face reality.
Two baskets of flowers
were left in the church from
the Mulhall and Leger wed
ding.
Anglican
Mary Mills con-
the service at St.
lodge
Vice President, Sister Helen
White; Chaplain, Sister
Alice Jackson; Secretary,
Sister Phyllis Galbraith;
Conductor, Sister Ruth Jar
vis; Guard, Sister Inez
Thompson.
Personals
Wishes for a speedy
recovery are extended to
Mrs. Max Billyea who is a
patient in St. Joseph’s
Hospital, London recovering
from surgery.
Past President, Sister Marie
Doyle; President, Sister
Melba St. Dennis; Vice
President, Sister Jean
McComb; Chaplain, Sister
Margaret Spence; Secretary
Treasurer, Sister Dorothy
Hern; Corr. Secretary,
Sister Margory Mills; Con
ductor, Sister Lois Herbert;
Guard, Sister Eileen
Summers. Officers installed
for Court Amethyst were the
following members, Presi
dent, Sister Nancy Hilton;
Wednesday evenings from
now on.
Unit 4
Unit 4 met at the home of
Mrs. Kenneth Hardie on
Wednesday evening, with
Mrs. Nelson Tate presiding
and opening the meeting
with the scripture from
Proverbs chapter 15 follow
ed by the singing of the
hymn “Fight the Good
Fight” and lesson thoughts
on Discipline. Program con
venors were Mrs. Gerald
Dana and Mrs. Floyd Dykes.
Mrs. Dann presented a'
paper on the new study
“Jesus is Lord’’, this
resulted in a good discus
sion. Members were
reminded to read the ar
ticles in the Observer con
cerning this study. Mrs.
Cliff Hardie read a poem
“The Golden Rod is
Yellow.”
Mrs. Stanley Crawford
and Mrs. Reg Crawford
assisted the hostess to serve
lunch.
Installation of C.O.F. Officers
Members of Court Valen
tine Ladies Lodge met at the
Mason’s Hall Tuesday even
ing. Sister Melba St. Dennis
presided and opened the
court, then welcomed Sister
Edith Youngson, District
Deputy and her High
Marshall Sister Lois
Herbert who were later to
install the elected officers of
Court Valentine and Court
Amethyst of London.
The new executive for
Court Valentine consisted of
the following members,----------------
ski-doo.
ing Message and Mrs. Jack
Noon the scripture lesson.
Miss Marion Herbert read
two poems entitled
“Failure” and “He’s always
there.”
During the business
sessions plans were made
for the annual bazaar which
is to be held on November
25th, and other business was
discussed. Rev. Mills closed
the meeting with the
Benediction and lunch was
served by the hostess and
her daughter Mrs. Lois
Herbert.
U.C.W. Unit Meets
Unit 1 met at the home of
their president Mrs. Gordon
McRobert Wednesday after-
noon, who opened the
meeting with the hymn
“Fight the good Fight”
followed by Lesson Thoughts
on Discipline.
Mrs. Robt. Hardie and
Miss Mabel McNaughton
were in charge of the
programe, Mrs. Hardie in
troduced the new Bible
Study book on the “Lordship
of Jesus,” saying this would
involve taking a fresh look
at the Gospels. Miss
McNaughton gave a reading
on technology entitled “And
was it Good”. Mrs. Hardie
conducted a word contest.
Lunch was served by the
hostess assisted by Mrs.
Glen Jameson.
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Rev.
ducted
Thomas Anglican Church on
Sunday morning, and based
her sermon on the teaching
of the 90th Psalm which tells
us to number our days and
turn our faces to the future
and forget the past.
It also tells us, to number
our days so that we may
apply our hearts unto wis-
som, said Rev. Mills. The
church service at St.
Thomas will be withdrawn
next Sunday, so that the con
gregation may join with
Saintsbury who are
celebrating their anniver
sary.
St. Thomas A.C.W. meet
The St. Thomas A.C.W.
met at the home of Mrs.
Kenneth Hodgins Wednes
day evening with Mrs. K.
Hodgins presiding and open
ing the meeting with a
prayer, followed by the
members prayer and the
Lord’s Prayer.
Mrs. K. Hodgins was also
in charge of the program
and read the Litany with the
members giving the
Responses. Mrs. Percy
Hodgins and Mrs. James
Hodgins read from the Liv-
site. The money will be used
to install new gates
secure and draw
necessary fill.
Surveyor John Gray
been engaged to prepare
easements on private
properties for the water
system in Shipka.
Lou Rice was given per
mission to establish a lan
ding area for a helicopter at
.the Grand Coves Estates,
near Grand Bend.
Accepted an agreement
from the Ministry of
.Transportation and Com
munications to pave a
portion of Gore road from
Highway 83 to the MTC shed
entranceway.
Clerk Wiimar Wein was
authorized to attend a
municipal election seminar
in Goderich on September 20.
He was also named retur
ning officer for the township.
Rates were set for the
upcoming election set for
November 13. The rent for
' polling booths will be
The deputy returning
ficers will be paid $25
day plus mileage and
clerks will get $25.
PORTABLE TOILET SERVICE
Portable Toilets are available 7 days a week with
Maintenance and Delivery included.
R.R. 1, GRAND BEND
Unit 3
Mrs. John Drost was the
hostess for Unit 3 on
Wednesday evening. Mrs.
Leroy Bryan presided and
opened the meeting with
thoughts on work and a
prayer. Mrs. Eric
Chevoncek and Mrs. Roy
Penman convened the
program and used the theme
“The Challenge of Change.”
Mrs. Chevoncek read a
poem entitled “From
Garden to Jar.”
Following the singing of the
hymn “Rise up O Men of
God” Mrs. Penman discuss
ed the changes that have
taken place, then Mrs.
Chevoncek read an article
on a family situation concer
ning three young people who
did not conform to their
parents standards. Groups
were formed for discussion.
Lunch was served by the
hostess, assisted by Mrs.
Leroy Bryan and Mrs. Chas.
Hayden. Unit 3 will
holding their meetings
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More news
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Return to school
Jayne Hayter is attending
Lambton College, Sarnia;
Tom Hayter has returned to
Guelph University; Laurie
Backer has returned to the
University of Western On
tario; Wendy Beaver is at
Niagara College, Welland;
Eleanor Salmon, University
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Stephen Kraft is at Huron
College.
Personals
. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bennett,
Jackie, Cindy, Jeana and
Todd Handley, London Jwere
visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Irvin Rader, Saturday.
Brad and Janice Oke have
returned home from their -
honeymoon spent in Penn
sylvania and have returned
to their studies at Fanshawe
College and the University
of Windsor.
Please phone your news
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Mrs. Ray Rader and Mrs.
Earl Keller attended the 4-H
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A number of people from
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