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Village Squire, 1977-07, Page 11Grand Bend has always been a place for swingers, one way or another. GRAND BEND -It may be aging but it's still fun city For some it's a tacky. tasteless strip of faded tinsel running down to glorious acres of white sand and the endless horizon of blue water. To others it's a mecca, a place to be on a summer day: where the action is. Depending on your tastes, your opinion of Grand Bend will vary widely. It's the king of tourist towns along Lake Huron, where all the pleasures and all the tackiness of other tourist towns is multiplied many times over. Its population in the dead of winter may be 820 but on a holiday weekend, it's a small city with a population of 20,000 or more. No matter how one feels about the place, it's obvious that people like going there. The big attraction of course, is the beach. But for many the beach is only an excuse for being there. Particularly for the young it's'the only place to be even if you never go near the water. Grand Bend is the kind of place that returns you to the days of your teenage years when looking like Charles Atlas was as important as being rich; where for a girl a 35 -inch bustline was more important than a 125 I.Q. It's the kind of place where physical attributes mean so much, that 1 you're over 35 you'd better either look like 23 or pretend not t notice that you look as out of place as a rooster at a chicken bar ecue. To the young, it's like the old beach party movies codte to life with the big cars and the beautiful hunks of flesh and love waiting just around the corner at the next take-out restaurant. Generation after generation have come to Grand Bend for the same reasons and though the arcades and the hot dog stands may show their age, when the hot summer sun shines, Grand Bend is forever young again. VILLAGE SQUIRE/JULY 1971. PG. 9.