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George and Marie Chowen
visited Tuesday with her
mother, -Mrs. Alice Aikens,
at the Mitchell Nursing
home,
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Johnson were pre-Christmas
dinner guests, Sunday, at
their daughter's- Mr. and
Mrs. Duncan IVIcVittie,
Robin and Lawrence at
Southampton, Also attending
was the Johnson's younger
daughter, Mrs. and. Mrs. Don
McArthur, Kevin and
Karen, of Port Elgin,.
A group of United Church
women met Friday morning
at the church and packed
treat boxes and delivered to
sic,k and shut-ins, in this
community.
Mr. and Mrs. Morley
Desjardine and sons, at-
tended a pre-Christmas
family gathering, Sunday, at
Owen Sound, with Rev, and
Mrs. Art Krueger.
Bill and Marlene Brenner
hosted a wine and cheese
party Saturday evening for
fourteen, relatives and
'friends. Their son, Officer
Cadet David Brenner, who is
attending Royal Military
College at Kingston, arrived
home unexpectedly Satin.-
day evening for the
Christmas holidays,
Pre-Christmas dinner
guests, Sunday, with Mrs.
Raymond Kading were Mr,.
& Mrs, Eugene Willard,
Calvin, Doug and Kathy of
the Exeter area and Con-
stable Paul Brooks, Toronto,
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kading,
Karen and Brian. On this
occasion .they also
celebrated Doug Willard's
birthday.
Alvin and Clare Statton,
with daughter Debbie
CHRISTMAS
By Doug Campbell
Grade 5
Grand"Bend Public
School
I've waited for this Christ-
inas
All the live long year
With all the pretty presents
And all the Christmas cheer.
But the nicest thing of all
Is the Christmas tree that
stands so tall.
Platenga and her son Eric,
visited Sunday, with Mr. and
Mrs, Harold Dutton, at
Ilderton, and in London with
Ruth Coveart and Tony
Merlino.
The Statton's visited
Monday, in Sarnia, with
ddughter Bonnie
Dugas, grandaughter Janet
and great grandson Lonnie.
Another grandaughter
Theresa Dugas, who is at-
tending Forestry College at
Sault St. Marie was also
home for the Christmas
holidays,
Pre-Christmas dinner
guests, Sunday, with the Hoy
Morenz family, were his two
daughters Mrs. June
Anderson, from Huron Park;
and Sharon Morenz London,
Mr. & Mrs. Les Adams,
Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. John
Corbett, Hensall, Mrs.
Blanche Chapman, London.
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In tune with our holiday wishes
for you are our warm thanks
and deep appreciation.
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-Concert Wednesday night. David Gratton, Ted Lawson, Daryl Henry, Ivan Chapdelaine and Jeff Hayter wiggled their
"moustaches."
Staff photo
Council interviews
several applicants
SANTA HAS A LAPFUL — Crowding onto Santa's knee were Linda Allister and Tammy
Humer, while Darragh Mehagan knelt in front. Santa listens to a request from Karen Bex-
ton. The girls were visiting with Santa at a Christmas party sponsored by the1Grond Bend
Chamber of Commerce and the Lions and Lioness clubs, The party was held at the public
school Saturday.
Merry Christmas and the
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May the old fashioned delights of Christmas
make yours a wonderful holiday.
Our sincere thanks for your friendship.
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CHRISTMAS TRIO - Debbie Sawyers, Shelli Finch and Bar-
bie Lawson sang "White Christmas" at the Grand Bend Public
School Christmas Concert Wednesday night. Staff photo
Wishing you all the blessings of a joyous
holiday season. Sincere thanks one and all.
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Grand Bend & District
Soccer Association
Wishes a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
To all our coaches and supporters during the season,
which was very successful.
Hope to see you oil again next year.
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Grand Bend council met said. Other important
Monday evening to interview aspects of the job are being
15 applicants for the position able to deal with the public,
of village foreman. Clerk and handling the book work
Louise Clipperton said that and reports to council, he
31 applications for the job added.
were received. Deputy reeve Green asaid that it was
Harold Green and councillor necessary for the successful
Dennis Snider whittled that applicant to live in Grand
number 'to about 18 which Bend or the immediate area.
they hoped to interview, The salary range for the
Other members of council postion is $14,000 to $16,000
also looked over the depending on the
applications. qualifications.
Green said that a number Green said that they hoped
of the applicants were over to make a decision on hiring
qualified for the position. as soon as possible, and they
Green said that the main wanted the new foreman to
criteria for the job was hav- start work the first of
ing a "B" drivers licence, January.
and being able to handle a Also at Monday night's in
bulldozer. Some knowledge camera session, council dis-
of road survey and care of cussed wage requests from
roads was an asset, Green village employees.
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