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
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LQcaM churches plan
World Day of ,Prayer
Children's Aid at Sarnia,
Louise read poems for
February birthdays.
Dorothy Cutting closed with
a poem "A kitchen prayer."
Lunch hostesses were Iva
Latta and Alma Prance.
The monthly meeting of
Grand Bend Lioness club
took place February 28 at the
Green Forest. President
Helen Elliott welcomed
visiting Lioness members
from Bayfield Mount
Brydges and Strathroy. The
Catholic Women's League of
Grand Bend also attended.
Altogether about 70 were in
attendance,
Lioness, Mary Speiran was
presented a small gift as a
remembrance of the club.
She will be moving to London
this month.
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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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.