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Ministry suggests master study of programs
Physical fitness classes organized by resort rec committee
Residents of Grand Bend
and area have the opportuni
ty to participate in physical
fitness programs thanks to
the Grand Bend Recreation
Committee.
Councillor Keith Craw
ford, a member of the rec
group told the T-A Monday
that fitness classes will be
held in the downstairs of the
village hall each Wednesday
night from 7 to 9 p.m. and
Saturday mornings from 10
a.m. to 12 noon.
There is no charge for par
ticipation and Crawford and
other members of the com
mittee will be handling the
instruction.
Some exercise and weight
lifting equipment is already
in the hall and additional
equipment is expected.
Howard Hartle is chair
man of the Grand Bend and
area recreation committee.
Other members are Pauline
« INOTICE
Lingard, Harold Green,
Keith Crawford, Marilyn
Martens, John Merkies and
Sid Homan.
Robert Collins and Alan
Bailey of the Ontario
Ministry of Recreation and
Culture were in attendance
Preliminary List, 1978, of the
Village of Grand Bend.
Notice is hereby given that I have complied
with section 23 of the Municipal Elections
Act, 1?77, and that I have posted up at my
office at Municipal Office, P.U.C. and Post
Office on the 12th day of October, 1978,
the list of all persons entitled to vote in the
municipality at municipal elections, and
that such lists remain there for”inspection
. and I hereby call upon all electors to take
immediate proceedings to have any errors
or emissions corrected according to law.
Complaints will be received from October
23 to October 27, 1978. The place at which
the revision will commence is the clerk's of
fice.
The time at which the revision will com
mence is October 30, 1978 dated this 12th
day of October, 1978.
Louise Clipperton,
Clerk
VILLAGE OF GRAND BEND
NOMINATIONS
Notice is hereby given to the Municipal Electors of
the Village of Grand Bend that in Compliance with
the Municipal Elections Act, 1977, Chapter 62, the
period for nominations in the Village of Grand
Bend.
From 9 A.M.
MONDAY, OCT. 16, 1978
To 5 P.M.
MONDAY, OCT. 23, 1978
at the office of the Clerk of the Village of Grand
Bend, during regular office hours, for the punoose of
nominating persons who are qualified to hold office.
REEVE - One to be elected
DEPUTY-REEVE - One to be elected
COUNCILLORS - Three to be elected
PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION - Two to
be elected
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that where the
number of, candidates for an office who are
nominated at the eqd of nomination day is not suf
ficient to fill the number of vacancies to which the
candidates may be elected, on the Wednesday,
following nomination day, OCTOBER 25, 1978, the
clerk may, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.
receive and certify additional nominations for the
office in respect of which there was an insufficient
number of candidates.
Grand Bend, Ont.
October 12, 1978
LOUISE CLIPPERTON
Clerk
VILLAGE OF GRAND BEND
NOTICE OF POSTING
Preliminary List of Electors for
1978
School Support List for 1979 Taxes
The preliminary list of electors prepared as
required by the Municipal Elections Act
1977 will bfe publicly posted in the office of
the Municipal Clerk on the 13th day of Oc
tober, 1978.
Electors should examine the list to ensure
that their names and relevant information
ar.e correctly shown.
Complaints in the nature of requests for ad
ditions or corrections to or deletions from
the list may be made by an elector com
pleting and filing a form obtainable at the
Office of the Clerk.
The School Support list is also available for
inspection.
The last day for filing forms requesting ad
ditions, corrections or deletions for either
list is the 27th day of October, 1978.
Louise Clipperton
Clerk-Treasurer
NOTE: Any person may inquire by contacting the
Municipal Office at 238-8461
s.
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WELCOME TO BAZAAR — The welcoming and admission committee at Saturday's Huron
Country Playhouse Guild was from the left Melva Ecker, Vai Burke and Helen Dougla
About people you know
Eighteen from the Church
of God attended the Ontario
fall missionary retreat held
Saturday at Thamesford.
Guest speaker was Rev. R.
Simpson of Grand Cove
Estates on the topic, “needs
of the world.”
Around 90 attended the
Progressive euchre party
• held Thursday night in the
Anglican Parish hall
sponsored by the church
ladies groupwith 20 tables in
play.
Winners were lady high,
Inge Bolek; lady low, Pat
Young; men high, Mickey
Webb; men low, Tony Bolek;
most lone hands, 3 ties,
Velma Huff, Grace Taylor
and Earl Herst.;
Lucky draw prizes were
won by Susan Baumgartner,
Inga Bolek, Ian Urquhart
and Vivian PYobert.
Church of God
Church of God ladies held
their October meeting,
Thursday evening in the S.S.
rooms, with visitors from
Calgary and Michigan. Roll
Call'was a memorized verse
of scripture.
Dorothy MacGregor led
‘the worship service and
Janet Desjardine gave a
study talk on “Using our
tongues wisely”. Katie
Vincent presided for
business and also was lunch
hostess. It was decided to
send the offering money
from the Thanksgiving
ecumenical to World vision.
At the Sunday evening
service at Church of God the
ladies led the worship ser
vice, conducted by
Desjardine. Rev.
Campbell showed
slides of Japan.
Millie
John
color
United church news
Twenty-seven ladies met
Thursday afternoon at the
United church manse for the
UCW October meeting. We
opened by all repeating the
UCW Purpose, and a hymn
sing. The worship service
was on a Thanksgiving
theme, conducted by Jeanne
Kading and Mabel Gill, and
they read
scriptures
followed
“Thanksgiving” reading. A
solo “Thank you God” was
sung by Marlene Brenner
with all joining in the chorus.
Roll call was answered by
a verse from the Upper
room.
Continuing the study of
the Caribbean Crescent,
Millie Desjardine showed
color slides and commentary
of a visit there. We saw
pictures of Jamaica,
Trinidad, Barbados but
mostly of Grenada where she
had spent her holiday.
It is mountainous country,
many trees, bush vegetation,
beautiful flowers and is
known as the island of
spices. Roads are very
narrow There are no
machines and natives
hammer rocks to make
gravel. There is good fishing
and it is noted to have the
most beautiful beach in the
world. A record of native
music was played featuring
steel drums. She showed us
souvenirs of baskets and
broom made by natives.
President Eleanor Durie
presided for the business.
Discussion was on the annual
upcoming hot turkey supper
to be held on November 8.
An invitation was read
inviting us to Greenway
Anglican fall bazaar and tea
on October 25 at 8:30 p.m.
Lunch hostesses were
Lenora Orr and Ruth Hen
drick.
Grand Bend bowling at the
Village Inn is a fast growing
recreation.
Twenty four
children bowled Saturday
morning, some for the first
time. Scores as follows: 5
year old Billy Jennison, 29; 7
year old Tod Hay ter, 60; 8
year old Bonnie Turnbull, 70;
9 year old Jeff Hayter, 175;
10 year old • Ivan Chap
delaine, 133; 11 year old
Richard Brown, 158; 12 year
old Mark Roogeman, 142.
Bowling hostess Sandy
Brewer reports more than a
100 percent increase in
numberof bowlers this year.
She had high praise for the
good behaviour oftheseyoung
children with thanks to
Phyllis Jeffrey for helping
with them.
Barry and Debbie visited
their father and grandfather,
Alex Hamilton at Victoria
hospital.
Mrs. Loretta Williams,
Port Huron visited this week
with Mrs. Susie Devine.
Marg Love, Marge Mason,
Eleanor Durie, Irene Ken
nedy, Eva Bariteau and
Annie Morenz attended a
UC W executive meeting
Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Susie Devine was a
Thanksgiving dinner guest
at her son’s home, Mr..&
Mrs. Ervin Devine.
Alex Hamilton returned
home Monday from Victoria
hospital, London where he
has been for two weeks.
Weekly bowling scores
Monday afternoon “Cove,
Town, and Country ladies”
high single Elva Walper, 177.
Wednesday evening ladies
group “The Hopefuls” high
single 303, Louise Van-
denberk; high triple 686,
Louise Vandenberk.
Thursday evening “Blue
Water league” high single
209, Ervin Gingerich.
at the October meeting
along with village reeve Bob
Sharen.
During the swim program
report Mrs. Lingard
suggested the committee
should establish a salary and
guarantee an approximate
salary for each person
employed as an instructor.
She said if a grant is re
quested from the Ministry of
Culture then that body sets
the wages.
Allan Bailey wanted to
stress how important the
Ontario Municipal Recrea
tion Association is to recrea
tion Committee. By atten
ding the meetings/recrea
tion members can talk to
other people who have done
a similar project or ask
questions at the time of the
meetings instead of having a
representative come to all
the meetings in the various
areas. He felt it is very
beneficial for anyone who
can attend the meetings.
Bob Collins explained to
the committee that a master
study should be done of all
the activities available in
Grand Bend and area. The
study should include what
activities are available for
children (0-14 yrs. of age),
youth (15-18 yrs. of age),
adult (19-60 yrs. of age), and
senior citizens (60 yrs. of
age and up), number of peo
ple involved in each activity,
sex of people, location of ac
tivities, what season activi
ty is held, and times and
dates of each activity.
Chairman Howard Hartle
asked that sub-committees
of the recreation committee
be set up to acquire
necessary information by
the regular meeting in
November. Each sub
committee consisting of two
members each should ac
quire the information and
turn into the Clerk’s Office
for photocopying by October
31.
The sub-committees were
set up as follows: Children -
Pauline Lingard and
Howard Hartle: Youth -
Marilyn Martens and Harold
Green; Adult - Keith Craw
ford; Senior Citizens - Sid
Homan and John Merkies.
John Merkies said he
would like to see a sign
posted at the parkette area
where the creative
playground has been
erected. He would like the
sign to say that this
playground has been spon-
sored by the Grand Bend &
Area Recreation Com
mittee.
Mr. Merkies also said he
would like to see for next
year, more picnic tables and
barbecues set up at the area
so there would be more for
the adults to do while their
children played on the
playground equipment. Mr.
Hartle said they would talk
to the village foreman and
request this for next
summer.
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