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NEW LIONESS EXECUTIVE — In
Jennison, Bulletin editor Susan Ca
the front row, Treasurer Liz Masse,
ton, and Secretary Mary Speiran.
control this year of the 42 member Lioness club are: past president Pat Kading, director Judy
mpbell, Director Lee Thomas, Tail Twister Betty Haist, Lioness Tamer Nancy Thomas, and in
Second vice president Janice Sawyers, President Helen Elliott, First Vice president Diane Bex-
Absent from the photo is director Kay Green. T-A photo
Plan communion
at United Church
Rev. Harley Moore's
sermon topic this morning
was "Going around in cir-
cles," with scripture reading
from Old Testament Eccl.
chapter I: verses 1-9, and
OW Testament John, chapter
13: verses 1-5. He spoke of
the circular quality of life
and told us Jesus should be
at the centre.
The choir anthem was,
"The gates of prayer."
Next Sunday at the United
church will be World
Communion and reception of
new members.
Flowers in the United
church sanctuary were
placed in loving memory of
the late Fred Walker, by his
family.
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Lioness elect new slate,
Orpha make diapers
Around 45 attended the
Grand Bend Lioness club
first meeting of this season
at Oakwood Inn, with the
197940 officers being in-
stalled by Jerry Arnold.
President, Helen Elliot;
1st vice 'president, Diane
Bexton; 2nd vice president,
Janice Sawyers; secretary,
Mary Speiran; treasurer,
Liz Masse; Lioness tamer,
Nancy Thomas; Lioness
twister, Betty Haist; bulletin
editor, Susan Campbell; first
year director, Judy Jen-
nison; second year director,
Lee Thomas; third year
director, Kay Green.
Wednesday October 3 the
Lionesses are sponsoring a
dessert card party at Grand
Bend Public school at 7:30
p.m. Admission $1.00. Raffle
gifts and prizes.
Anyone needing the ser-
vice of Meals on Wheels,
please contact Hazel Willert
at 238-2128, or any Lioness
member.
Orpha club meets
Fourteen members of the
Orpha Club met Monday
afternoon for their first fall
meeting at the home of Mrs.
Rosie Grigg.
President, Irene Kennedy,
opened with a poem entitled,
"Service".
The ladies discussed
Christmas gifts for the
Children's Aid at Sarnia.
Plans were made to buy a
quantity of flannelette to
make diapers and,pyjamas.
Irene closed with another
poem.
Lunch hostesses were
Mary Ravelle and Eva
Bariteau.
Next meeting at Louise
Wilson's home, Monday
afternoon at 2:00 p.m.
October 22.
4-H club news
The "Nifty Needlers" held
meeting 2 at Margaret Smits
home Wednesday.
Thirteen answered the roll
call by having a picture of
what they would like in
needlepoint.
The girls worked on the
continental and bargello
stitches.
Trish Vandenbygaart
designed a cover design,
chosen by the girls, for their
record books.
Next meeting to be held at
Liz Martens home.
Church of God
A worker appreciation
supper was held last
Tuesday evening at Church
of God, at 7 p.m. with 27
attending.
After supper Rev. John
Campbell spoke on
leadership. Mrs. Elva
Vincent was honored with a
plaque for her long service of
Sunday school teaching.
Friday evening two car
loads from the Church of God
travelled to Hartsford for the
installation of the new pastor
there. Rev. John Campbell
gave the message of charge
to the new pastor Rev. Don
Talbot. John and Don as
children grew up in the same
area.
Next Sunday October 7,
Church of God will be
celebrating their 30th an-
niversary. Guest speaker
will be Rev. W. E. Reed, of
Anderson Indiana.
Two car loads from
Church of Godwent to
Bluewater Rest home, where
Rev. J. Campbell conducted
the early evening service for
residents at 5:45 p.m.
Sunday.
Communion was observed
mem Pads
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at the Church of God evening
service Sunday night.
Personals
A mother and her seven
daughters shared a special
happiness last week. The
occasion was the 84th bir-
thday of Mrs. Jessie Walz.
The daughters all gathered
at their mother's home in
Kitchener and went out for a
gourmet meal. This has been
an annual happening for the
past 25 years. Attending
were Lenora Orr, Grand
Bend, Dorothea Knights,
Windsor, Eva Nancarrow,
Burlington, Blanche Walpole
and June Carte, Kitchener,
Mary Vanholla, Ottawa, and
Faye Brock, Bolton.
Lenora's sisters are known
to many in this area, as they
have cottages and spent the
summer here on holidays.
Sympathy of this com-
munity is extended to the
Walker family, in the loss of
a loving husband, father and
grandfather, Fred Walker.
Winners of the duplicate
bridge game held last
Wednesday evening in St.
John's Parish hall were
north-south John and Elsie
Inglis eat-west, Mary
Ferguson, Madelon Wilson.
The games will be held each
week from now on.
Mrs. Katie Vincent has
returned home from a two
and a half week holiday in
Morden Manitoba, at her
son's, Rev. and Mrs. Morris
Vincent, Richard and Nancy.
While there she spent a few
days visiting relatives in
Winnipeg.
Fourteen Grand Bend and
area people returned home
last Thursday from the six
day color tour, charter bus
trip. Crossing at Sarnia into
U.S., stops were made in
Gary Indiana, Illinois,
Eauclaire Wisconsin, then to
Thunder Bay where they
enjoyed a harbour cruise
and at the Old Fort had a
dinner in the bunk house
early settler style, then to
Sault Ste. Marie, Wawa, and
home. They reported lovely
fall coloring in the north.
Mrs. Olive Forbes, of
Forest spent the weekend
with her sister, Mrs. Lillian
Brown, and Arthur Baker.
Alex and Clara Hamilton
have returned home after a
holiday in the Ottawa area.
A kitchen bridal shower
was given last Tuesday night
at the home of Nancy
Thomas, for Pam Brenner,
bride elect of November. Co-
hosting were Shelly
Meecham, Sheila Teevins
and Eveleen Jennison. About
26 friends and neighbours
attended.
Alice Brown is attending
Humber College in Toronto
this year, taking a course in
fashion merchandising.
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