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Photos by Lynda wlknan-Raplay
Lakeshore Advance
The theme was royalty
and that it was at the
annual Grand Bend Rotary
Autumn indulgence. Interim
president Randi Ivey
checked out the throne,
waving to her subjects. Ed
Fluter was decked out in
royal style. Cam Ivey and
Shirley Andraza did their
volunteer bit for the huge
crowd. Jim Southcott,
wearing his Dickie bow, met
the guests with his royal
friendliness. Bar tenders
Tom Price, Peter Warner, and
Bill Green served only the
best. Cookers Jack Palmer
and Dave Moore helped
the other volunteers cook
up a feast. Trish Challen
and Mike Hoare knew this
event would be right knees
up—and it was.