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HIG • Y 21 — GRAND BEND
A DIFFERENT FASHION SHOW Members of the Grand Bend Women's Institute presented o rather un-
usual fashion show, Wednesday. From the left ore Jean Kading, Annie Morenz, Nola Taylor, Josie Love,
Marjorie' Adams and Fern Love. .d -A photo
Features fashign -show
WI stages a fun afternoon
Grand Bend
Grand Bend Women's Institute
met on Thursday afternoon, at
the Parish Hall of St. John's
Anglican Church, with 86 ladies
in attendance.
This was a "Fun afternoon,"
when Grand Bend entertained
five other branches, namely
Dashwood, Zurich, Crediton,
Elimville and Kippen.
President, Mrs. Alec Hamilton,
presided for the business and
int �o ced the' guest speaker,
. Calvin Carmichael, of
erton. She is a Regional vice -
resident of FWIO. Her topic was
"Public Relations."
A very lovely piano solo,
"Melody of Love", was played by
Mrs. C. Reeves who is in her 85th
year.
A reading, "Life down on the
farm, is it really like this?" was
given by Mrs. Carman Lovie.
A sing -song of Irish songs was
conducted by Mrs. Ross Love,
with Mrs. Mervyn Tieman at the
piano.
A skit, "Spring Fashions" of
1975 followed. Those taking part: -
Miss Newspaper, Mabel Gill;
Miss Toilet Tissue, Susie Devine;
Miss Bread wrapper, Clara
Hamilton; Miss Tea Bag, Eida
Adams; Miss Shower. Minnie
Curts; Miss Still Hoping, Fern
Love; Miss See thro nightie,
Marjorie Adams; Miss Klean,
Josie Love; Miss Fryer, Lily
Brown; Miss Burlap, Nola
Taylor; Miss Moppit, Annie
Morenz; Miss Chris Tree, Jeanne
Kading; Miss Chris -Mass, Rosie
Grigg.
Courtesies were given by Mrs.
I.ovie.
Special prizes awarded were: -
Coming farthist distance, Mrs.
Grace Peppe . Kippen, W.I.;
Lucky plate, Mrs. V. Becker,
ashwood W.I., Lucky St.
atrick number, Mrs. Earl Neil.
Crediton W.I., Birthday closest to
date, Mrs. Arthur Ford, Crediton
W.I.
Completed pages shown
The 4-11 club No. 1, " tch
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CONESTOGA COLLEGE
CLINTON CENTRE
Makers" held their fifth meeting
Tuesday evening at the home of
blrs. Jack Smeekens with eight
girls and two leaders in at-
tendance.
Roll call was answered by,
"Show completed page showing
your complete costume." At this
meeting members chose the
commentators for Achievement
Day.
They will be Matilda Van
Leeuwen for the fashion show.,
and Mary Anne Kelders and
Diana Rood for the exhibits.
The leaders demonstrated
French seams and explained
darts and facings.
Home assignment was to work
on blouses. The next meeting is
same'time, and place next week.
Easter Ecumenical meeting held
The Easter Ecumenical
meeting was held Thursday at
the Church of God with about 50
in attendance. Ladies from the
Catholic, Anglican and United
churches attended.
The meeting was chaired by
•Mrs.. E. Wattam, and she sang a
solo, "Lord make Calvary real to'
me." An Easter poem was read
by Mrs. Ken McGregor.
Special speaker was Mrs.
Arthur Krueger of Owen Souz j
an Easter message, "Where are
going Jesus."
Song leader was Mrs. Harold
Vincent, and she also sang a solo
"There's Room at the cross for
you."
Personals
Kathy Willard of Exeter spent
a few holidays last week with her
grandmother, Mrs. Raymond
Kading.
Mrs. Ken Rees and daughter
Sandra of Toronto, spent a week's
holidays with her parents Mr. &
Mrs. William Stokes.
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Turnbull.
Yvonne and Jan returned
Saturday from a two week
holiday in Florida.
Mrs. Stuart Sweitzer returned
Thursday from St. Joseph's
hospital London where she un-
dvwent surgery. Sunday visitors
with the Sweitzers were Mr. &
Mrs. Sam Sweitzer and Mr. &
Mrs Jim Campbell of Exeter,
Mr. & Mrs. Milton Sweitzer, Mrs.
Jack Pickering and her grandson
Justin of Shipka.
Mr & Mrs. Elgin Adams and
Mrs. Susie Devine attended the
50th weddding anniversary
party. Friday evening for Mr. &
Mrs. Garfield Latta, at the Lucan
arena.
Mr & Mrs. Richard Turnbull
and Kevin of Waterloo, visited
Sunday with Richard's grand-
parents. 'Mr. & Mrs. Max Turn
bull -and his uncle Jack.
Mr. & Mrs. John McNish of
Lake Orion, Michigan, visited
Saturday with Mr. & Mrs. Roy
Morenz, Glenda and Tammy.
Michael and Michelle•Vincent
spent the weekend with their
grandmother Mrs. Katie Vincent.,
Rev. Walter Mills will be
leaving the Grand Bend, Thed-
ford and Greenway parishes
May I to take a new parish at
Cambridge.
Arnold Gaiser had the
misfortune to break his arm
Wednesday and is a patient in St.
Joseph Hospital, London. Mr. &
Mrs. lan Dick, Jeffery and Jason
of London, spent the weekend
with her mo r Mrs. Arnold
Gaiser.
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The readers write
Letter of Coneern'- ' •
!found when Lsat down to write
this letter there were several
ways I could approach the sub-
ject; with angers, contempt;
sorrow, •hype, and all the other.
emotions that one runs through.
1 looked at the other side of it
but found 1 could not reason the
outcome of the town council when
we were told the trees on Andrew
SI. were to, be destroyed even
though 400 concerped citizens
signed a 'petition to save these •
trees. '
These people would obviously
like. to see a tree through all the
seasons of the yearrather than a
pole )which once .was a tree)
standing in its place.
The street would not suffer if it
was narrower with no parking,
but it would suffer the loss of the
14 trees slated for the tooth -pick
factory.
It• is obvious the council is not
working with the people on this
matter and sdme thought should
be given to the next election as to
which ,members of the , town
council are concerned with the
town and it's people rather than
the automobile and what is
convenient for the motorist.
The people of Andrew St. are
more concerned with the beauty
of their Street than whether or
not there is.parking on the street.
I appeal to the council to take a
long look at Andrew Street and
its trees — not on paper; it's not
far, take a walk on the street,
look at the trees and honestly be
convinced automobiles are more
beautiful than one of the maker's
creations.
The town council should be
responsible to the people it
serves. If all appeals fail
lis penetrate the hearts of our
honourable council members,
then we as citizens would be less
frustrated and angry if for every
tree cut down there was a
replacement of a young tree,
which would eventually give the
beauty hack to Andrew Street
and the community.
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