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Times-Advocate, 1979-09-12, Page 22TO THE TOP — Teresa Petch 2 1/2 , of Grand Bend enjoys her first week at Nursery School. Teresa is kept busy clim- bing to the top of the ever-popular slide, everybody saves on food here- 111111671W Prices effective 'Sept. 12 to 18 Facelle Royale UTE-al-EA',......:73 /2012 FACTORY OUTLET GRAND BEND. 238-8007 16 Main St. WE APOLOGIZE for the inconvenience due to sewer construction. To Make it more bearable for you we will be featuring #704 ITEMS FOR THE NEXT FOUR WEEKS EXAMPLE Fresh GROUND BEEF SAVE 99° lb. Reg. $1.98 lb. C THE TENDER SPOT `HONE 238-2512 GRAND BEND Ready cut macaroni, spaghetti LANCIA PASTAS Bravo SPAGHETTI SAUCE rigatini, rotini 2 lb. pkgs, 85' 28 oz. 88' SAVE $1 lb. Iiiiiiiiiittiiiiiiiillitt11 111111 111 11 4111111111111$1111111114111114111111111 Mir LIQUID DETERGENT Imperial, 100% vegetable oil SOFT MARGARINE Christies Fudgio, Coffee Break. Chips Ahoy COOKIES 450 gr, Crisco SHORTENING 3 lbs. Mouthwash & gargle SCOPE 750 ml. 2-750 ml pkgs, 2 lbs. OPEN SUNDAYS AT 2 LOCA TIONS BAYFIELD STORE HOURS Mon to Thurs. 9 to 6 Friday 9 to 9 Sat. 8 to 6 Sunday 9 to 6 TELEPHONE 565-2791 Page 6A Times-Advocate, September 12, 1979 Anglican ladies realize 5 1,066 from lawn sale SHHHI ARTIST AT WORK — Wearing a smock, Robbie Luther, 3, of Grand Bend takes his turn at the easel at Grand Bend Nursery School. Colonials unbeaten The ladies group of St, John's held their first meeting of the fall season on September 6th with Con- vener Thelma Brosseau,- presiding. Rev. and Mrs. Anderson .., and you'll love to see our big, beautiful selection of decorating ideas including floorcovering, wallpaper. and paint. GRAND BEND DECORATING AND FLOORING ' CENTRE - 238-8603 CHARGLX VISA were welcomed at the meeting. The treasurer, Nola Taylor, reported that $1,066.00, was the net profit of the lawn sale held in August. All members were thanked for their co- operation and hard work, before, after and during the sale. The date of October 18th was suggested for a progressive euchre to be held in the Parish hall. Tea and nut-bread was served by Joan Cole at the conclusion of the meeting. Golden Agers meet The first fall meeting of Grand Bend Golden Agers club was held Wednesday afternoon at the Anglican Parish hall, with 40 at- tending. President, Mary Ravelle presided. Alex and Clara Hamilton who had attended the U.S.C.O. Convention in Kingstod in August as delegates, gave reports. Alex reported on the con- vention and Clara on Resolutions. This was the 21st conference and largest attendance to date with 729 attending, from 1007 clubs in Ontario. Groups seven were in charge of program and lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Graham showed pictures of their trip to England and Scotland. Following this games of cards and crokinole were enjoyed, and lunch refreshments served. 4H club meets Grand Bend 4H club no 2, met last Thursday evening at 7 p.m. in the town hall for their organization meeting. Leaders are Marg Desjardine and Karen Woods. The girls elected Sharon Johnson as President, press reporter Christine Boogemans and the secretary duties will be rotating. This club project is on Needlepoint. They discussed color schemes. Next meeting same place and time on September 12. The Grand Bend senior soccer team returned from a two week holiday and kept a tight hold on their winning record, The unbeaten Colonials trounced Huron Park five to one at Sunday's game, Dave Nolan scored twice for the Colonials, with ad- ditional goals by Bill Van- derbygaart, Tony Mennen, Guest minister at the United Church morning service was Rev. R,G. Simpson, formerly of Ottawa, now residing in Grand Cove. He told us he was born on a farm and orphaned at 12 years of age. Rev, Simpson read scripture from the 2nd book of Kings, chapter 7, verses 1- 10. He is working with World Vision in Canada, in which 55 countries participate. He told us of the plight of the boat people leaving Vietnam at the rate of 50,000 a day. Some statistics he quoted and Kevin Simmonds. The senior team plays next Sunday in Grand Bend against Lucan. The Grand Bend Bantams topped Sarnia six to two this week. Nick Vandenberk starred for the Bantams with five of the six goals. Bill Mennen scored the ad- ditional goal. The Bantams go on to finals after this win. were 1/3 of the world's population goes to bed hungry, ten million will die of starvation this month of September and every month in future 80 percent of people are homeless in the Dominican Republic, every eight minutes a child dies in Columbia. Through World Vision an immunization program is working for children in India against T.B. The first year 40,000, second year 80,000 and this year they are hoping one million will be im- munized. He told us it cost only 25 cents to immunize one child. "LOVE TO SEE YOU" Guest minister Regular SAVE 40 0 lb. TOILET HARWOOD DRUGS Ltd. W. Harwood, Phm.B 238-8540 Beside Post Office 22, 81 CRESCENT GRAND BEND, ONT. Sweater Values Great Reduction PULLOVERS Ladies B anion assorted colours sleeveless and short sleeve S.M.L.OS. machine washable and dryable 14 exciting colours Reg. $11°° to $12" Long Sleeve Reg. $12" to $1300 $495 MON. TO SAT. 10-5:30 SUNDAY 12-5:30 Silverwoods 2% BAG MILK or JUG 3 qts. 6 1. 5 5 Canada No. 1 CREAMERY BUTTER lb. '1.53 4 00'6° BUY Can. No. 1 Local SWEET CORN C doz. * Can. No. 1 RIPE PEARS 4 qt. basket $1.99 Produce of Honduras BANANAS * * * Fresh daily supply of 4 qt baskets of peaches, plums, potatoes. GRAND BEND STORE HOURS Mori. to Thurs. 8 to 6 Friday 8 to 9 Sat, 8 to 6 Sunday 9 to 5 TELEPHONE 238-2512 GROUND BEEF HAMBURG ROLLS 12's 59C SAVE 31e Aged Al Steer Beef Blade bone out. Blade or Short Rib ROAST lb. s11.38 SAVE 60c lb. . -lc Weston's Fresh BEEF LIVER lb 98* Maple Leaf DINNER HAMS lb. $2 . 2 8 SIDE PORK Fresh SAVE 70c lb. SAVE 20c lb. Automatic in-tank Saniflush TOILET BOWL CLEANER 12 .z. 98C $1.48 $1.78 $1.28 $2.58 $2.48 01041. 0000 ON 0/100.13 TO ANY PINSON 40 YIA01 0 A00 0. 0(0.0 UPON 111$M, ATION OP 1.110 ..jot ,- ...(O% 10•NT. Com SENIOR CITIZENS CAIN NAPO., oN Mug Aporigall nN Apo turpOAT, TWO MORE REASONS TO SHOP AT We reserve the right to limit quantifies. EkcludIng igawilks *mins of Rost BABY BONUS CAIN you* AAA,' ALLOWA1101 COMM AT Twe TIONDIPSPOt AN0 SAVE 6% "14 ►4t4 ►"ut VALUABLE COUPON 14"1 "4"""" Grand Bend library news Coming! on September 20th at 8.00 p.m. in Grand Bend library a speaker from the Royal Ontario Museum. Her subject will be on Vic- torian arts and crafts. She will be showing slides and commentary, and will have a few items from the museum with her for viewing. Everybody welcome. Free admission. Bridge winners Winners of the duplicate bridge game held last Wednesday evening in St. John's Parish hall were, north-south, a tie-Marie Weetman and Dorothy Child, and Helen and Manning Jamieson. East-west, Irene Ward and Muriel Hunt. The bridge club's next meeting date will be Sep- tember 26th. Personals Mrs. Roy Morenz, Glenda and Tammy, recently spent a holiday at Niagara Falls. Rev. and Mrs. Morris Vincent, Richard and Nancy, who have been holidaying here and attended their niece, Judy Vincent's, wedding, Saturday, have returned home to Morden, Manitoba. Mrs. Raymond Kading spent a day last week in Clinton with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jim MacLaren. Mrs. Margaret Maven, of Guelph is spending a few holidays with Beulah Holt. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McVittie, spent the week-end here at her parents and attended the Johnson reunion held at Parkhill Community centre. Mrs. John Greenwood, of London spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Johnson. Robin McVittie of Southampton is spending a few days here with her Johnson grandparents following a tonsillectomy last Friday Church of God news At the morning service of Church of God a special service of dedication was held for Sunday School teachers. Church of God ladies prepared and served the wedding reception dinner, for about 60 guests, following the wedding of Judy Vincent and James Snyder, Satur- day. Have exchange • speaker St. Johns by the lake Anglican church had Rev. John Hofland, from the Lucan and Clandeboye parish, as an exchange guest speaker at the Sunday morning service. The theme of his sermon was taken from the 29th Psalm in the old testament- the strength and magnitude of the Lord. Rev. Hofland impressed on us that we all have the privilege and op- portunity to spread his word and encourage people to gather together for teaching and fellowship, Mrs. Dorothy Cutting prepared the flowers for the sanctuary. Hostess for the coffee hour after morning service was Mrs. Jan Grindlay. 238-2512 GRAND BEND