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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1980-03-05, Page 16. PARLEZ FRANCAIS — Conversational French was one of the evening school courses offered in Grand Bend by tambton college, through the rec committee. Teacher Sue.Jones has an attentive audience in Pauline Lingard, Mary Morrice, An- toinette Pachlarz, Roberta Walker and Pat Benton. The group meets Thursday nights in the library at Grand Bend Public School. Ms. Jones is from Sarnia and teaches French at Woodside school in Forest. T-A photo Mini-Vegas night planned Lioness learn about group home 46,011101 ' RESORT RENT-A-CAR New Chrysler Products Low-Low-Rates Daily, Weekly, Monthly Special Weekend Rates (Based on availability) Dial 238-2391 NOW A Division Of Thompson-Warner Motors Ltd. Grand Bend Open Daily 9 - 9, Sat. 9 - 6 (Your One-Stop Auto Centre) IMIGIUMBEIMMIL Store Sliced COOKED HA M SAVE $1.00 lb. Limit 3 lbs, per coupon 9.58 TWO MORE REASONS TO SHOP AT T HE TENDER SPOT WoreStINW*615filiAtttlfilriltitnitititiell. 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Lioness, Nancy Thomas reported that the canvassers had excellent returns in the March of Dimes campaign. She thanked everyone who helped for a job well done. Plans were discussed for Mini-Vegas which will take place May 3rd at Gord and Jean's. Price will be $15.00.a couple, The raffle gift was won by one of the visiting Bayfield members. The meeting adjourned to listen to guest speaker Al Epp. He and his wife run a boy's home in Exeter. Ei e A question and answer period followed, Library news Coming! Story Hour for pre-schoolers ages 3 to 5 years, at Grand Bend library for 8 weeks, beginning March 29th. To be held Saturday mornings at 10 to 11 a.m. Featured will be crafts, music, stories, puppets and films. To register, phone Dawn Crabe, at 243-2054, mornings only between 8:30 and 11:30 a .m. Orpha club meets Fourteen Orpha Club members met Monday af- ternoon, at the home of Alma Total damage came to $1350 in a two vehicle ac- cident on 81 Crescent in Grand -Bend last Friday, A car driven by Johannus Baltessen of RR 2, Grand Bend collided with one O a a Prance for their February meeting. In absence of President Irene Kennedy, the meeting was chaired by Louise Wilson, Eva Bariteau opened with a reading on the "Amazing prophecies of Mother Shipton." Get well cards were signed to send to sick members. A card of thanks was read from the John Twynstra family for a blanket donated by Orpha Club members. A quilt for the family was donated by member Jean Sharen, at this meeting. Next meeting will be March 31st at Gert Flear's and members are asked to bring in donations for the The Anglican ladies, held. their monthly meeting, updated by one week, last Thursday afternoon at the Par4h ball. Convener, Thelma Brosseatt, presided with twelve ladies in attendance, Meeting opened, with„ the A,C,W. prayer. Plans were finalized for the World's Day of Prayer, coming up on Friday March 7th at 2:00 p,m, Rev, G. Anderson joined the ladies for the latter part of the meeting. Tea and cookies were served for lunch. United Church news Continuing with the second Sunday in Lent, Rev. H. Moore chose as sermon text, "A second chance," based on scripture from Luke 13:6-9. The lovely choir anthems were "The call," and "Praise the Lord! His glories show." United Church Bulletin announcements The World's day of Prayer service will be held on Friday, March 7th at St. John's Anglican church at 2:00 p.m. The Senior Citizens will meet. March 5 at 1:30 n.m. at the Anglican Parish hall, Registration forms for Summer Camps at Bimini and 1VIenesetung are now available from your minister, Church of God News About 69 attended a Sunday school birthday party, with adults, youths and children at the church of God. The party'opened with group genies at the Public school gym. George Clemens showed two films, "A family ad- venture" and "Johnny Appleseed." Rev. J. Campbell con- ducted a devotional on "casting shadows," Meeting closed with bir- thday cake and ice cream being served back at the church, Guest minister at Sunday morning service at Church of God was Rev, R. Simpson of Grand Cove. Rev. John Campbell, accompanied by Betty, Laura and Douglas, con- ducted morning service, Sunday, at Church of God in London, Rev. Campbell, held a 5.45 p.m. service, Sunday, for .residents at the Blue Water Rest Home. FOUR SCHOOLS COMP tit ETE Winners in the public speaking contest held at Grand Bend public school last Thursday Were Cathy Glavin of Mt. Carmel school, Denise Duchou of Bosanquet Central and Kathy Schade of Stephen Central. The competition was sponsored by the Grand Bend Lions Club. T-A photo Lions' host public speaking Winners at the public speech on electronic games. speaking contest sponsored Also representing Mt. by the Grand Bend Lions Carmel school were Barbara Club and held at the public Morrissey who spoke on her school were Cathy Glavin, a birthday party, and Sean Grade 8 student, at Mt, O'Rourke who spoke on Carmel, Denise Duchou, a raising pigs. grade 6 student at Bosanquet From Bosanquet Central, Central, and Kathy Schade, Sherry Perriam spoke on old a grade 8 student at Stephen superstitions and Tracy Central. McCoy spoke on living in Thedford. Marcia Clark of Stephen Central gave her speech on growing up and Douglas W6odburn spoke on the International Year of the I THE RIO MONTE CARLO DRESS SHOP Specializing Sizes Only 40-52 Centre Rd. (Ravenswood Rd.) tpperwash Beach Winter hours 11 - 6 Thurs., Fri. & Sat. lol CD ICI mem Pa& Fashion Boutique NOW OPEN Open 7 days a week 10-5 1 1/4 miles south of Grand Bend on hwy 21 238-2818 Merry Rags Grand Bend Liquor charges up in Pinery area driven by John Ridley of Grand Bend. During the week of February 24 to March 1 Ontario Provincial Police at Pinery Park laid 14 charges under the liquor licence act. Three people were charged under the highway ; traffic act, a three criminal code charges were laid. Two warrants of committal were executed and one impaired driving charge was laid. One break and enter was investigated and one missing person was reported. Constable R,J, Kotwa reports that about 30,000 residents of Ontario will lose large amounts of money through fraud this year. He issues the following war- nings. Some well known Fraudulent transactions involve Home Repair, Short Change Artists, False Charities, Land Spectilation, Bad Cheques and the Phoney Bank Inspector. When dealing with a stranger ask yourself these questions: Am I being rushed into this deal? Does the deal appear honest? Will I or someone else be able to check to see if the work is done properly? Are the profits reasonable? I have never heard of this charity. Should I check with the Head Office? Is the company reliable? Would a bank operate in this manner? Please check the consumer protection bureau or the Police when you have doubts. Don't let it happen to you. Springtime in the 'Eighties Poised Polished Perfect Cathy took first place with her speech on noses. Denise spoke on Doberman pinschers for second place and third prize went to Kathy for her Child. Representing Grand Bend • Public School were Vern Iskauskas who spoke on the Bermuda Triangle, Mark Boogemans who told about his visit to Universal Studios and Barbie Lawson who spoke on Petrolia. Each of the four schools in the competition had three representatives. All 12 speakers were given framed certificates by the Lion's club. The competition was held Thursday night.