Times-Advocate, 1980-03-26, Page 32GRAND BEND
SWIM PROGRAM
is requesting applications for the position of
Head Instructor or Instructress for summer
80 program. Please direct inquiries or
resume to
Barbara Southcott,
Co-ordinator
Box 42,
Grand Bend,
238-8017
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GOING FISHING — With the arrival of spring, some tourists, made their first visit to the
resort for 1980, George Tschirhart and Monica. Dietrich of Kitchener brought out their
fishing gear after they found a hole in the ice in the river, They parked their car with several
others on the beach, T-A photo
About people you know
Laird and Pearl Hendrick,
accompanied by their
daughter and son-in-la*;
Marge and. John Shaw and
grandchildren Barb and
Sandy of St. Marys, have
returned home from a two
week holiday in Florida.
While there the families.
visited Laird's sister,. ROY
and Fred Dell, in
Jamestown.
Sunday visitors with Alvin
and Clara Statton were their
two daughters and families,
Debbie and HarryPlantenga
and son Eric of Huron Park,
Bonnie Doges and daughter
Janet of Sarnia and the
Statton's great grandson,
Lonnie.
George and Iva Latta,
Elgin and Elda Adams and.
Susie Devine attended the
Open House gathering
Sunday for Garfield and
Mary Ann Latta, who were
celebrating their 55th
wedding anniversary, at All
Saints Anglican Church
parlour, London.
Mrs. John Campbell and
daughter Laura spent some
holidays in Pontiac,
Michigan, with the former's
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Louie
Walker.
Douglas Campbell,
holidayed at Westfield, near
Blyth with his grandparents,
Mr. & Mrs. A. Douglas
Campbell,
The Grand Bend Golden
Age ladies have been busy
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Eighteen ladies and three
:visitors held ,their March
Meeting at. ARC Industries,
DaShwoOci, in the forte of a
het turkey dinner at 12:30.
Following dinner, Dave
Hemingway, manager,
showed slide pictures of
ARO Industries and told
the ladies of the fine work
being done by, the
PloYees, A tour of the work
area and the bake shell) was
enjoyed by all.
Topic today was
Resolutions with convener,
Elda Adams. Roll call was
answered with "A com-
munity concern or need,"
Motto was "Nothing •great
was ever achieved without
enthusiasm."
President, Brenda Love,
chaired the business portion
of the meeting,
Catholic church news
Seventeen ladies attended
the Catholic Women's
League meeting held last
Monday evening-at 8:90 p.m.
at the Alhambra hell.
President, Roberta
Walker, opened with the
League prayer and scrip-
ture. She thanked all who
had attended the World's
Day of Prayer at St. John's
Anglican Church, and to all
the ladies who helped at the
Growers dance lunch.
Madeline Dalton read a
poem on St. Patrick, and
Mary Mommersteeg gave a poem. on, Easter.
An invitation was received
to attend a course of billing
methods of birth control to
be held at St, Andrew's
Apostle Church, London on
Saturday, April 19,
The 60th annual Q.W.L.
convention will be held May
6 and 7 at the Canterbury
Inn, Sarnia,
Plans were discussed for
the upcoming Easter
ecumenical, being jointly
convened by the Catholic and
Anglican ladies and will be
held at St. John's Anglican
Church on April 10 at 8:00
p.m.
The C.W.L. have tickets
for sale for a quilt which will
be raffled in August.
A motion was passed to
have a special Mass for
deceased members.
The travelling prize
donated by Jenny Masse was
won by Madeline Dalton.
The next meeting will be
April 21, 8:00 p.m, at the
Alhambra hall.
Church of God news
The weekly youth and
children's group meeting
held each Friday night at
Church of God was cancelled
last Friday due to the stormy
weather,
Rev. John Campbell's
,sermon topic Sunday
morning was "Is it I?",
referring to Judas.
Special music was a solo
by Lucille Vincent, °Jesus
will walk with Me."
Visitors over the weekend
with the Campbell's were
friends from John's first
pastorate in Schuler Alberta,
Ruth and Edwin Jesske.
Anglican church news
At the Sunday morning
service at St. John's
Anglican church, the
christening of Elizabeth Joy,
baby daughter of Mr. & Mrs.
John Fitzgerald was per-
formed by Rev. George
Anderson.
Mrs. Reta Martin was
hostess for the coffee hour
following the morning
service.
The Easter-Spring
ecumenical will be jointly
convened by the Catholic and
Anglican ladies, and will be
held at St. John's church on
April 10 at 8:00 p,m.
St. John's Anglican ladies
group will be meeting in the
Parish hall at 2:00 p,m . April
3. United Church news
The Sacrament of Holy
Communion was observed,
Sunday, at the United church
morning service.
Rev. H. Moore's sermon
topic was "A Holy
Sacrifice," with scripture
from Romans 12. The choir
anthems were "My Father's
love", and "It was for you."
The first meeting of the
Confirmation class will meet
at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday
March 29 in the S.S. rooms at
Grand Bend.
The ladies of Grand Bend
U.C.W. are invited to attend
Zurich U.C.W. on Friday,
March 28 at 8:00 p.m. to hear
guest speaker, Miss Ann
Reuber,
Easter lilies to decorate
the church for the Easter
Sunday service would be
most welcome.
Full house
for rec meeting
An almost full house
turned up Monday night for a
special meeting between
Grand Bend council and the
recreation committee.
Council had called the
meeting to see what could be
done to save the ailing rec
committee. The last rec
committee meeting had to be
cancelled because not
enough members were
present to form a quorum.
Present at this meeting
were chairman Paul
Houston, Dave Turner, Pat
Kading, Rick Sawyers, Joe
Arnold, Keith Crawford,
Harold Green and Judy
Uniac. Also attending was
Reeve Robert Sharen. The
only rec member absent was
Mae Morenz.
The main topic of
discussion was finding a
night suitable to hold the
monthly meeting of the rec
committee. Recently the
committee changed nights
with the planning board, but
this failed to help more
members attend. No night
was decided on, but the
fourth Monday of the month
is being considered. But,
because they didn't want to
wait until the end of next
month for another meeting,
the next meeting will be held
April 14.
this
quilting
pastro pict fewe days on a Gail Willard, of Exeter and
Winners 0 the bridge sgaomreensgacbotr broelaTi holidays game
egvaerringimilnd Slta.siohWne'sdnPeasrdiashy Mwirtsh. RtahytrongdrIcanaddmingot.", hall were, north,south,
Nancy and Griff Thomas,, Morenz relatives in this
east-west, Irene Ward and area learned of the death of
Jules De Brabandere, their cousin. Mrs, Mamie L.
Mr. & • Mrs. Duncan (Genttner) Livingston, of
McVittle, Robin and Burford, at Brantford
Lawrence, of Southanipton,' General Hospital on March
visited Sunday at her 19. She was predeceased by
parents home, Mr, & Mrs. her husband, Donald 'I'.
Lawrence Johnson, Other (Dan) Livingston, Survived
visitors with them all were by one son, one grandson and
DVearsaaorioddand Erwin Diane Sorensenwinandte f twoInrnieni a greatgrandcht ildren. hw
t Rob Holt. Pleasant cemetery.
`It's a sign of spring':
liquor charges are up
'It's a sign of spring!" drinks with them,
Last Friday constable R.L.
Hodge investigated a single
vehicle accident which oc-
curred on highway 21 about
two kilometers south of the
Pinery park entrance. A
vehicle driven by Corneilius
Devereaux of RR 4 Chatham
struck a tree. A passenger,
Nancy Devereaux, received
minor injuries. Damages
were estimated at $2500.
The Pinery OPP also laid
five charges under the high-
way traffic Act. Two people
were charged under the
criminal code and two cases
ovfeswtigilafulted. damage were in-
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ON HOLIDAYS — The school closing and warm weather last
Thursday brought the first of many children to use the beach
slide this year. Chris and Julie Murray of Nairn enjoyed the
sandy slide, after their dad brought them to the Bend
That's how a spokesman for
the Ontario Provincial
Police at Pinery Park ac-
counted for the increase in
charges laid under the liquor
licence act. During the past
week the detachment laid 25
charges under the liquor
liderice act. In recent weeks
the liquor charges have been
between one and 14 per
week.
The OPP spokesman said
that all the liquor charges
were in connection with
motor vehicles. He said that
warmer weather seems to
bring out morepeople who go
for a drive and carry their
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