Times-Advocate, 1978-07-13, Page 14 (2)Natures Best Choice
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Times -Advocate, July 13, 1978
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Will establish harbor .group
in hopeofbettering facility
Problems with the Grand
Bend harbor prompted
members of council to set up
a harbor committee at their
meeting Tuesday night.
The committee, which wilt
report to council, will consist
of members of the yacht
club, cruising club, and local
fishermen.
"We definitely need a
better harbor. If we set up a
.committee maybe we can
get some action," said
councillor Bill Baird. '
Reeve Bob Sliaren later
said there was continuing
problems with the harbor. It
needs to be dredged every
two years and the question of
ownership has never been
settled, he said.
"We -feel that the people
who use the facilities .know
more about it and can ask for
logical things. Some of them
may have more influence
than council. That is why we
set up the committee," he
said. 'r
In other business, council
gave approval for the Huron
County Playhouse to place
banners across main street
on the condition they signed
Playhouse presents
Peter Pan puppets
The immortal children's
story of -Peter Pan comes
gorgeously alive on the stage -
of The Huron County
Playhouse when The Pepi
Puppet Theatre from
Toronto. presents a eolorful
and spectacular Version of
the J. M. Barrie classic tale
this -Saturday July 15 at 11
a.m.
The six year old
professional Pepi puppet
Theatre makes its second
appearance at the Grand'
Bend Summer Theatre but is
no stranger to many
youngsters in the area. Last
year, the veteran -puppeteer
team of Andrew and Kathy
•Taryan presented Hansel
and Gretel to an enthusiastic
large audience at the
playhouse. They return as a
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res,ult of their tremendous
recepei.on at that time
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Adapted especially for
puppet theatre "Peter Pan"
will bepresentedvrith music
from -the popular Walt
Disney film version. All the
puppets and the sceliery are
-designed by Mrs Taryan
with -lighting effects by
Toronto lighting designer
Tim Fort. .
The one-hour show has
been seen with the Pepi
Puppet Theatre repetoire
across Ontario. but' this
performance marks Peter
Pan's debut in the Lake.
Huron area.
The Tart'an's came to
Canada seven years ago
from their native Hungary
where they were stars of the
Nation Puppet Theatre in
Budapest. a major cultural
institution in that country
Between them they write.
produce and direct all their
shows as well as make all
their colourful puppet
characters which range in
height from 12'to 30.inces
Tickets at the door are
S1.25 for children up to 14
years of age and $2.00 for
their accompamng adults,
and even those adults who
don't have any children to
accompany but want to
satisfy the child that still
remains in them and may
Fant to enjoy the artistry of
superb puppet theatre.
For adult audiences that*
'same evening the Huron
Country ,'playhouse con-
cludes higljki successful two
week rurForNiel Simon's the
odd couple starring -rack
Duffy and Les Carlson at
8:30.
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GRAND BEND
DECORATING Alik
Irtlr 15 Main St, 238-8603 WNW
an agreement with the
Public Utilities Commission
to maintain their own signs.
Council rejected a request to
erect a neon sign in the
picnic area.
Council decided to approve
the recreation. -committee's
minutes subject to an ex-
- planation of why the com-
mittee is not meeting during
the summer.
-'This is the vital time of
year. They need 'to have
meetings to keep track of
how things .are going,". said
councillor Keith Crawford.
Council discussed' hiring
an animal control officer to
Patrol the village during the.
summer. The decided to
.obtain cost estimates before
going ahead.
Phil Walden asked council
if the town would supply
water to his subdivision
adjacent to the village in
Stephen Township. Council
agreed in principle to supp4.'
water but decided a joint
meeting with council and the
PL'(' was necessary before
PezJo041-4
Mt's Waiter Fassold en-
tertained teh members of the
Friendship Unit of ' Grace
United Church. London at
their cottage in Green Acres
on Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Baker. St.
Thomas visited a few days
last week with Mrs.
Raymond Kading and other
friends and relatives. -
Visitors Sunday with
Erwin Holt and Robert were
the tormer's daughter and
son -in -lain. Mr. & Mrs. Jack
Thddoch and Lisa of 'Sarnia.
Mrs. S. M Barbour has
returned- home to Toronto
after visiting here with her
sisters and brothers.
Holidayers last week -at
Huron Vista were Mr. & Mrs.
I Zadlo. Lancaster. near
Hamilton and Mrs. Agnes
Martin and granddaughter,..
Kim. Windsor.
Dr_ & Mrs. C.B. Sanders of
Welland are holidaying this
week with her parents. Mr. &
Mrs. AN F'inkbeiner.
Mrs Myrtle McGregor of
.Ailsa Craig Hest Home.
spent the week end at her old
home in Green Acres with
her daughters. Mrs. Mary
Ferguson of Saskatoon and
Mrs. Ada Reid' of Calgary.
11iss Sheltie Mann of
Toronto visited on the week-
end with Mrs. Ben Webb at
their summer home in Green
Acres •
Mrs. Lorne Devine at-
tended • the • • •wedding,
Saturday of her niece Sherry
Weiberg to Eric Noren, at St.
,,John's .Lutheran Church,
Waterloo. Dinner and
reception followed at the Rod
and fIun community centre
at St. Jacob's.
'Lori -Anne • Latta,' Cif
Waterloo returned to Grand
Bend with her aunt, Mrs.
Devine fQr some holidays.
working out the -details of the
agreement.
Approval was given for a
Gospel Sing to be held in
Grand Bend on August 19
and 20. The music will be a
rock type. but council was
assured the volume would
not cause any problems.
Conduct funeral
for W. Mennen
A largely attended funeral
was held Saturday for Peter
William. Mennen, RR 2,
Grand Bend- who passed
away July 5. at St. Joseph's
hospital London in his 53rd
-year, at the Immaculate
Heart of Mary Church,
Grand Bend. The body
.rested at T. Harry Hoffman
funeral home, Dashwood
prior to the service.
Survivors include his wife
Mary i Vlemmix i Mennen, 7
children, rAntionette l Mrs.
Stan Pachlarz, RR 2. Grand
Bend. t Mary) Mrs.. Peter
Thayer. Wyoming. Tony,
John, Donna. Bill and Robbie
all at home, two grand-
children, brothers and
sisters. Drieka, Driek.
Diena, Anna and Nellie of
Holland- Father Marinus
Mennen of Brazil
of Lew Zealand.
Pallbearers
Baltessen, Jerr
Luke and Ed Mom
Beh Weinbels a
Vanderberk. Interme
at Beechwood Cemeter
and Mary
vere Bill
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News from
the churches
A good attendance was out
for the second outdoor
service of this season with
Rev. H. Moore officiating.
Mrs. Morley Desjardine led
the hymn sing and was also
the soloist.
The sermon topic was
based on the 23rd Psalm,
which was also the closing
hymn.
• Soloist on Sunday-, July 16
will be Kenneth Flear,
London. ,
._Cfaurch of God youths.
accompanied by some
adults, met ' Thursday
evening for agame of
miniature golf. They
returned back,to the church
for refreshments.
Church of God held .their
Sunday School picnic.
Wednesday evening at Dash-
wood community centre with
more than 50 attending.
Following a .pot luck
supper a short devotion
period was led by Rev: John
Campbell, based on the 24rd
Psalm.
(Gannets for all ages were
conducted, and a ball.game
concluded the haply time for
all.
Museum attracting.
more than expected
Close to 4.000 people have
toured ;the new Lambton
County Museum since it.
opened May 13 and staff
'mernbers say they are more
than pleased.
"We really didn't\cnow
what to expecte the ed
with other museums and
thought we might get 4.000
people in the whole season."
said museum curator Bob
Tremain.
School tours have helped
boost the attendance figure
with over 1.000 students
from surrounding counties
visiting the museum.•A beef -
barbecue, last weekend drew
more'thari 500 people to help
raise funds for the opera-
tion. „
Several new exhibits in-
cluding a pottery • section.
have been added to the
museum since it opened
south of Grand Bend.
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"The crockery area was
something we overlooked up
• to now," said Tremain. "We
also have—china and
porcelain pieces-tn-uur-itis=---
play
play."
Another added feature to
the museum is the
Springvare slaughterhouse.
The 12' by 18' building was
owned by the Springvale
Beef Ring Association, a
• cooperative set up to supply
area farmers .with fresh
meat in. the days before
modern refrigei'at ati. The
display includes stick items
as sausage making equip-
ment.
The museum. is still•short
about $60;900 -in• it rtund. ra is-
ing drive to match Wintario
contributions. They are
'looking for an area service
club to sponsor a_fund rais-
ing event for the museum,
said Tremain.
GRAND BEND SWIM PROGRAMME
Registration For All Classes
WHEN? Sat., July 15th
Sat., July 29th
10 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Grand Bend Municipal Office
(Beside OPP Station)
WHERE?
HOW MUCH? $12.00 for 2 weeks
Still Openings for Sailing Clinic to be
held July 31 - Augyst 4,
inquire at Swim Registration
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SERVICE IS -POPULAR --over the years, the series of outdoor services at Grand Bend United
Church have proven to be quite popular with the resort and regular members of the con-
gregation'. The first service this past Sunday, attracted a Targe attendance. T -A photo
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