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Times-Advocate, 1978-11-30, Page 18AND DISTRICT NEWS Times-Advocate, November 30,1978 Lioness club to help with Saturday Christmas party Thirty six Lioness club members met Thursday evening at the Green Forest with president, Pat Kading convening. During the business the Lionesses decided to help the Lions club with Christmas baskets to needy persons. Donations of any good clothing, new or used would be appreciated, especially boys sizes 8 to 12 years. Drop off point for clothing will be Pat Kading’s home, after December 15. Saturday December 2 Lioness members will be helping to sponsor a Christmas party at the public school. The club’s annual dinner CWL donates The Catholic Womens league met Monday night at the Alhambra hall with 27 in attendance. President Annie Grootjen, was in charge. , Arrangements were made for plants to be sent to sick and shut ins at Christmas. A donation was made to the Lioness Club for Christmas baskets, directed through the Public Health service. A money donation was made to the home of retarded at Thedford. The Catholic and Anglican ladies will be co-hosting the Christmas ecumenical, to be held at the Parish hall of St. Johns by the lake December 18, at 8 p.m. The traveling prize donated by Annie Baltessen was won by Angie Backx. Mrs. Joris and Mrs. Carris of Strathroy had a variety of hand craft work on display, and it was auctioned off and the money given to the C.W.L. Ask for this folder Green Forest Motor Hotel in Grand Bend, Ontario on Friday, December 1st, 1978 from 1 to 4 p.m. from our representative, Mr. Peter Walvius who will be at the: It you require financing to start, modernize or expand your business and are unable to obtain it elsewhere o’n reasonable terms and conditions or if you are interested in the FBDB management services of counselling and training or wish information on government programs available for your business, talk to our representative. FEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK Opening new doors to small business. 197 York Street London, Ontario - Suite 1000 434-2144 Church The United Church young people met Sunday evening in the S.S. rooms. Officers elected were President-Jim Ward, Vice President-Janet Allister, secretary-Marilyn Walper, treasurer-Missy Sandilands. This was a sort of get to know each other meeting. No definite date of meetings has been set yet as the young Personals Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs. Tom Baird, who on Saturday celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary, with an “Open House”, from 2-4 p.m, and 7-9 p.m. Two miscellaneous showers have been held for Margaret Dumigan, Exeter bride elect of early December, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Donald Dumigan, Grand Bend. Friday night a relative shower was held at Mrs. Katie Vincents home, where hostesses were Margaret’s aunt, Mrs. Minerva Prance and a cousin Mrs. Betty Gill. Saturday evening neigh­ bours held a shower at Margaret’s mother’s home. Hostesses were Gail and Karen, sisters of Margaret. Mrs. Norman Desjardine ■was hostess at her home Thursday afternoon for a Tupperware demonstration party. Lawrence Johnson returned Wednesday from a nine day bus tour to New Orleans. Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Johnson attended a 25th wedding anniversary dance and reception, Saturday evening for Lawrence’s brother, Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Johnson, RR 3, Granton, held at the Legion hall in St, Marys. Visitors through the week and week end with Mrs. Susie Devine were Her friend, Mrs. Loretta Williams, Port Huron and cousins Mr. & Mrs. Ray La Fond, King City, Mrs. Wallace Turple, Port Franks and Mrs. Pearl Miller, Dash­ wood. news people are involved in school exams. Rev. H. Moore’s sermon text was “Be fully con­ vinced,” with scripture from Romans 14:1-9. He told of the new product Teflon manufactured a few years ago that nothing would stick to it. Comparing this to humans, he said some people can not stick to honesty and truth. And he asked how many remembered the Model T ford cars, in comparison with today’s cars. Basically the steering wheel remains the same and he asked us all to let the Spirit of Jesus Christ be our steering wheel. The Senior Choir anthem was “Let all the world.” Next Sunday December 3, is the first Advent Sunday with services in preparation for the Christmas season. dance will be held December 15 at the Olde Theatre. Proceeds from sale of tickets on the ceramic Christmas tree being displayed at various business places around town, will go toward playground equip­ ment for the public school. The monthly raffle gift for the club was won by Cathe Scott. Any Senior citizen wishing to receive Meals on Wheels please contact Evelyn Johnson, phone 238-8102. THE BOOK STORE 21 Main St. Grand Bend Give a BOOK for Christmas I Church of God news Rev. John Campbell con­ ducted morning and evening services at Church of God. At the evening service they opened with a sing song of favorite hymns, and Rev. Campbell showed a film strip with commentary on Cuba. Twelve young people gathered at the Church of God Friday night for their youth fellowship meeting. Continuing on the theme of young teens, Rev. Campbell showed a film strip on “What is success?” This was followed by discussion games and lunch. ynjNe A MR. AND MRS. TOM BAIRD A large number of relatives and friends attended an Open House Saturday to help Mr. and Mrs. Tom Baird of Grand Bend celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary. They have two children Mrs. Carl (Mona) Vanner, Collingwood; Bill, Grand Bend and four grandchildren. Photo by Haugh k We stock all the latest BEST SELLERS-hardcover and paperbacks. Visif our juvenile room for the latest in books, toys and games. Phone 233-2508.J Squirrel Smooth Cakes chocolate, vanilla, everybody saves on food here McCain Deep & Delicious Nabob Tradition v.p. 1 lb. fresh Ontario Whole Outside RoundTend-R-Spot Fresh Family Pack We reserve the right to limit quantities Not inciuj-d in 6% refunds. Save 50e Ib. •h Liquid Detergent, Prepriced 99c 32 oz. Not included in 6% refunds, Peanut s1.89 Not included in 6% refunds. MIRACLE BASTE BASTED YOUNG TURKEYS lb. Save 20c Ib. Nov. 30 to Dec. 2 only No advance bookings at this pric ***************************************** FRESH ONTARIO PORK Not included in 6% FOR CHRISTMAS CARPET Harding • Ozite • Vinyls & Solarians • Armstrong • Amtico • Domcor • Mannington Richmond Celanese Statesman Peerless COMPETITIVE PRICES • LARGE SELECTION • EXPERT INSTALLATION FREE ESTIMATES GRAND BEND DECORATING and FLOORING CENTRE 15 Main St.238-8603 r a master charge 1 k X .21*1 Cove Town and Country — High Single and Triple, Norma Desjardine 214, 562. The 'Benders — High Single and Triple, Dee Rath, 200, 580. Charlies Angels — Hopefuls — L. Vandenberk,'; 292, 721, 2653, vs Hi Hopes — • Fran Relouw, 211, 574, 2339; Our Gang, Sandy Van Dongen, 232,620,2767, vs The Good Ones, Marg Roberts, 214, 585, 2278. Fisheries League — Cisco, Joe Green, 215,585; Walleye, Jeff Harris, 210, 494. Little League (Mixed) — Scrappers, Billy Jennison, 57, vs Rascals, Todd Hayter, 87; Dr earners,Shellie Finch, 97, vs Angels, Patte Page, 113; Guerillas, Chris Tiedeman, 124, vs Stooges, Ivan Chapdelaine, 163; Pointers, Danny Green, 138, vs Strickers, Richard Brown, 205. Blue Water — Joe Grigg, 234, 618. Ask modesty in decorations As winter approaches, Ontario Hydro is asking customers to keep their Christmas displays modest to conserve electricity. Winter months, with the inherent shorter daylight periods and colder weather, result in a pronounced in­ crease in daily electricity demands - as much as 2,000,000 to 3,000,000 kw over those experienced during the summer, according to D.R. Code, Hydro’s Manager of Energy Conservation. While not wanting to discourage the Christmas spirit, Hydro points out the need to moderate the size and use of lighting displays and utilize the lower wattage bulbs as part of Ontario’s con­ servation program. Hydro is once again using the theme, “leave your lights until after seven, and turn them off around eleven” for the use of indoor and outdoor Christmas lighting displays for homes, stores and Of­ fices. PORK LOIN BAVARIAN SAUSAGE SWISS STEAK 51.48 Save 30' lb. Store Sliced COOKED HAM 51.98 Save 90' lb. 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Store Hour* Mon. to Thurs. 8-6 Fri. 8-9 Sat. 8-6 Closed Sundays Price* Effective Nov. 29 to Dec. 5 FRESH ONT. PORK LOIN COUNTRY RIBS 8 oz. jug 48 oz. 78* 6o.78* 2 rolls 98( 4 roil 88* Westons Peerless Salted or Non-Salted CRACKERS Fabric Softener BOUNCE SHEETS Toastmaster Home Style CRUSTY BREAD • nb.78* ■ ’2.48 -.2/78* Large Stock of Christmas Trees Scotch Pine Balsam & spruce 7 to 12 ft Call us for your party trays featuring our own Delicatessen meat and Pine River cheese. SENIOR CITIZENS '><»»• GOOP ON ’uftDAYt TO ANY Pf AS O» AGf OB OtOfB URVN A »»ON (*>» tMfit GrtVfVNMFM SAVE 6%TENDER SPOT 238-2512 GRAND BEND BABY BONUS A$H ftMIIT auowBMCf fMPfJUYH ANO SAVE 6%$