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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-08-24, Page 21 (2)14 1 • GRAND BEND AND DISTRICT NEWS Area persons die Pallbearers for the funeral of Arnold Mason held Thursday August 17 were Grand Bend firemen, Clayton Mathers, Harry Hamilton, George Winegarden, Prosper Van Bruane, Russell Desjardine and Dale Hayter. Mr. Mason passed away at St. Joseph Hospital, London on Tuesdaj, August 15. Survived by a daughter Shirley. two brothers. Lloyd of Grand Bend, Delbert of London and one sister Delia 1 Mrs. Thomas Baird, Grand Bend. He was in his 74th year. Predeceased by his wife Joan Eby Mason (19421 and 4 brothers Ed. Roy. Mansel and Lawrence. Funeral service was from T. Harry Hoffman funeral home. with Rev. Bruce Guy officiating, with burial in Grand Bend cemetery. Funeral service was held Friday from T. Harry Hoffman funeral home, for Mrs. Ethel (Tetreau) Appleton. who passed away at the Blue Water rest home on Wednesday' August 16, in .her' 86th year. Widow of the late .Harry Appleton' (1969 ►. Surviving are two brothers Wellington Tetreau, London and Robert of Atgonac Michigan. ' She had resided in Stephen Township and later in Green Acres. Grand Bend. Pallbearers were Lyle Steeper, Harry Sheppard, Bill Amos, Harry McAdams, Wilfred }Logan and • Percy Noels. Rev. •A. Bell of the Anglican Church officiated with burial in Grand Bend Cemetery. 4-H meet The Grand Bend 4-11 "Happy Hoers," club, met Thursday night for their final •meeting before achievement day, at the home of Marilyn Walper. The girls made posters and plans for their display. Achievement day iS being held August 23, at Huron Hall, Centralia College. The girls have reported enjoying this club and ten- ding their gardens. Church of God Church of God held a turnabout service Sunday morning. Rev. John Camp- bell spoke on the topic, of worship. first, which was followed by music, offering and prayer. A special offering was thken for Kathy Steckle who leaves shortly to attend A.R.I. in Alberta. Res' and Mrs. Campbell 4N{EL'! + PIZZERI Dining Room Open 5-12 Daily GRAND238 8-2161 BEND GRANDMA'S SUBMARINES SERVICE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE HARWOOD DRUGS Ltd. W. Harwood, Phm.B 238-8540 Beside Post Office 22. 81 CRESCENT GRAND BEND,'ONT. p sang a duet entitled "Cleanse me." Church of God Youth fellowship met Thursday evening for a special social time for Kathy Steckle. They - met at the home of Marian Snider, went swimming and later enjoyed sloppy joe's for , lunch. Church news Special speaker at the United Church outdoor service Sunday morning was Mrs. Evelyn Krueger, Owen Sound. Her topic was "A look at crosses.';' The opening hymn sing was conducted by, John Moore and he also in- troduced the speaker. • Sofoist was Mrs. Millie Desjardine singing Lead us Heavenly Father and The Lord 'is my shephers, ac- companied by organ music and flute played by Dawn Crabe. Personals Mrs. Alec Hamilton and Mrs. Irvin Rader, Dash- wood, attended the London Area Twreedsrnuir Curators workshop held Tuesday, at .Elgin County museum, at St. Thomas. Mrs. Jack • Ridley is a patient in Victoria hospital, London. Mrs. Margaret Maven, Guelph has been holidaying with* Beulah. Holt and Mrs. Mae Holt. here. The Playhouse Ggild.held their annual cocktail party Saturday August 12 at the :home of Marnie and Don Brown in Soulhcott Pines: A large number of Guild members and their husbands enjoyed the afternoon with friends and guests.' Doug Coo won the raffle . prize -a white macrame hanging planter. donated by Phyl Wilkins. .•• . Mrs. Colin Townsend, Paul and Shawn, North Van- couver R.C. are holidaying with her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Walter Fassold in Green Acres. The Townsends spent last week end in Toronto at her brother's Col & Mrs. R.W. Fassold. -• r Mrs. George Latta returned Saturday from a two week bus tour to the Maritime Provinces. Montreal and, Quebec (!ity. and home again by way of the Northern United States. Your Blood is Always Needed • BE A BLOOD DONOR . •• Benjamin N400re paints SAVE! SAVE $3.00 EXTERIOR ENAMEL HOUSE PAINT ° SALE Reg. $19.75 PRICE 116.75 Gol 0011. .f,. SAVE $4.00 EXTERIOR LATEX SEMI GLASS MOORGLOSALE • Reg. PRICE '16.95 Gol. $20.95 Reg. $18.75 SAVE - $3.00 EXTERIOR MOORGARD LATEX PAINT SALE '15.75 PRICE Gal. SAVE $3.00 EXTERIOR STAIN SALE Reg. PRICE S15.35 Gol. ' 12.35 Gol. GRAND BEND DECORATING it and FLOORING CENTRE 15 Main St. 238-8603 WIN WOAA TROPHY — The Dashwood pee wees recently won the Western Ontario Athletic Association championship. Above; WOAA minor baseball chairman George Foulon of Wingham makes the presentation to Dashwood captains Dave Hayter, Tony Smith and Travis Davis. • T -A photo Council says penalties light A hard crackdown on vandalism is needed.. Grand Bend council decided Tuesday night as they supported a resolution passed by the town of Trenton. The Trenton resolution calls for new laws with heavier penalties imposed on vandals, -as well as requiring restitution be paid victims of vandalism. Municipalities and property owners are cited as the main victims of the destruction. The resolution says the present laws are ineffective as a deterrent to this crime. Trenton requests that a meeting of elected officials from the the three levels of government and police of- ficials be called to discuss changes; in the law. Alt, citizens should be urged to support their police departments by reporting acts of vandalism and by being; prepared to act as witnesses if they see such acts 'of •vandalisin- Greenway By MANUEL CURTS` Next Sunday. Rev •MorleE Clarke. London. of the C.E. Department of the' United Church of Canada will be vacation -time minister in the United Church. Sunday at the Anglican Church, service Andrea Marie. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hodgins_ was bap- tized by the Rev. Sutton. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wiersma were Peter's aunt and uncle. Peit and Annie Wiersma of Holland. and his parents. Mr. and -Mrs. R. Wiersma. Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Matthews, Mrs. Jean McGrath and Mrs. Mary Wyatt. all..€ London visited with Lilliafk,Ulens. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smithers. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Pickering and .Mrs. Ada Dietrich attended the funeral services of their aunt. Mrs. Muriel Shute in Brantford last Tuesday. Monday of this °week. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Shute. Brantford visited with the Smithers'. Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. R.S. English were, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pollock.- London. - and -Mr. and Mrs. Ted McPherson. Toronto, who now are holidaying at Grand Bend. A bolt of lightning toppled the bricks of the chimney of - the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. W. Woodburn. during the rainstorm Saturday afternoon. By the way' Couples just ar mried should never con- template purchasing a water mattress. If they do. they are almost certain to drift apart. CUT ME OUT -rn'1 ANDERSON'S TAXI A new service for Grand Bend a and area, ^' F 20 Woodward St. 238-8175 .CUT ME OUT a Times -Advocate, August 24, 1978 Page 21 Preview show possible On Monday night James Murphy artistic and manag- ing director of the Huron Country Playhouse, gave an indication of the shape of things to, come-' at Grand Bend's Summer Theatre In his address to about 350 people attending \the playhouse's annual patron's night midnight -party. he said "Next season we will be presenting five productions. playing two weeks each Thus. the 1979 season will run 10 weeks. opening about a week before the Canada Day week -end and finishing on Labour Day week -end - "Other inovations being explored but yet Jo be ratified by the board for next season would be the. in- stituting of discount preview. performances on the open Tuesday a.nd the. dext day matine%' with Most reviewers'being invited to the official opening on Wednesday night.' Additional inovations will include Monday night per- forn1arces in the second week plus Saturday matinee performances productions. The midnight party held in the court yard of the Playhouse followed a special performance of the current play "Picnic" now playing in its last week ,on the for all Playhouse stage. - The patrons were treated 'to a "midnight breakfast" of bacon courtesy of the'On- tario Pork Producers Association and over 1000 eggs donated by McKinley Hatcheries, Zurich. Study not public (;rand Bend council may Bend. or may not have their con- "Does Eaton's tell Simp: sultant's report on an- sons their business," said nexation. but in either case Sharen. • they won't say. Grand Bend is considering Reeve Bob Sharen refused annexing portions of the two to say if council even had the townships and the an - report Tuesday night. He nexation study the feasibility said the details of the study of the idea. The village would ••not be made public maintains it is supplying when the village did receive services to the areas ad - the report joining Grand Bend but is not "We plan to put a receiving taxes in return. statement paper out on it," Both Stephen 'and he said Bosanquet have opposed the Sharen said the in- idea of annexation. In a formation would not be surprise move last month shared with the neighboring they offered to 'amalgamate municipalities of Stephen, their entire municipalities Bosanquet, the two town- with Grand Bend. The ships which would lose land village has made no com- -to and assessment Grand ment on the idea. 410 AP Aff 04, / 1.., Liquid Bleach Juvex; 128 oz. 87° NO, 1 06'0 •eluna, Carnation Evaporated MOk 16 oz Z/794 Fresh Ont. Pork SHOULDER ROAST whole or half, 784 Ib. Save 40c Ib. IIIIIIIIII11111111111111111111111111111111 muunIllluunusimmuummU11111 uniulII1111ut111111111 usi Fresh Ont. Pork SIDE thsl .s8 Save oo- ro. 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