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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-09-14, Page 16 (2)Pogo 18 Times -Advocate, September 14, 1978 ::a k ;+R ND BE AND DISTRICT NEWS Will tour museum have fall meeting � � g demonstrated. The first fall meeting o( ,_thet:Grand Bend Golden Age This was in preparation for absence of co -convener, Mrs. club was held Wednesday their ,Achievement day Lillian Best. ` afternoon at the Village Inn which tobk place September A coffee hour after the with an attendance of 31. - 1 and 2 at the Huron County Sunday service 'was - President. Mary Ravelle, Ploughing match held at Ken discussed and decision held presided. The group sang Campbell's farm near over to the October meeting. Happy Birthday for Ada Seaforth.r A euchre party, s planned Wilson and Mrs. Ravelle who The club did very well at .'for October in .the Parish celebrated September birth-, the ploughing match. Junior hall. days champion was Bevan The ladies were reminded. Nola Love gave an in- Shaptott, 15, of Exeter: of the craft sale, later in the teresting report on the 20th Leaders •of this clubwere fall and to have their sewing Convention, held August 14, Allan Wainer and_ Allan and crafts ready.. 15_16 at Queen's University, Turnbull. President -Danny Kingston, of the United Gill, vice president -Bevan Church news _Senior Citizens- of Ontario. Nhapton, .ecretary-John Guest speaker • at. the Over 700 delegates were in Love, press reporter -Steven United Church, Sunday attendance, and they were Walper. morning service was Rev. told that Ontario has the Wallace Howell, 'secretary of - largest number of organized Church of God the London Bible society. seniors in Canada. Many folks attended the. Author of the lovely choir_ Ross Loves group was in• 29th anniversary services, anthem "I see the' love of charge of the program. Alm held Sunday at Church of God," is David Ouchterlony, Prance read a poem entitle God at 11 a.m: and 3 p.m. formerly organist and choir "Just stars.". • • Rev. Arthur . Krueger, leader of . Timothy' Eaton Violin duets were played Owen Sound was guest Memorial Church, Toronto. by Beulah Holt and Ross speaker at both services. His Soloist was Mrs. Gail Love with piano ac- morning meditation topic Overholt, singing, '-Reach companiment b}' Mrs. Love. was "Coming down from the -.out to Jesus." Music program concluded mountain.'% • , Service time at the United 'with a sold, "A bicycle built Guest soloist was Rev. Church is back-fo'11:15 a.m. for two. by Beulah. Roger Bitner, Toronto. His solo's were "The -Lord is my Couples club meet Games of euchre, Light." and The last mile Thirteen members of the crokinoie and chinese the way." At the of on Couples Club met Saturday_ checkers were enjoyed service Rev_ Bitner and Rev. evening and went golfing at J. Campbell sang a duet, the three par course, with with piano accompaniment courtesy thanks to Sanders for all by Mrs. Campbell.. for the invitation. • Out of town visitors at- Following the' golf game tending came from Welland, they gathered at the home of London, • St. Catharines, Larry and Paula Taylor for Owen Sound, Blyth - and their business meeting and Michigan. - lunch. " Following the afternoon Couples in charge of this service ladies of the church meeting were Don and Jean served lunch. Weigand and Larry and !a: secretary presided in the followed with lunch by Inn staff. The next meeting will be October 4 and all are asked to -meet at the United Church ' at 1:30'p.m. and from there - go to tour the new Lambton County museum. followed by a picnic ,lunch in the Pinery 'Park. 4-H club The Grand Bend 4-H sod busters club held- their August meeting at the farm of Keith Gill.. Methods of tractor ploughing with a three furrow plough were Church news The ladies of St. Johns by the Lake Parish group held their first fall meeting last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Blanche Morrice, SERVICE PRESCRIPTION HARWOOD DRUGS Ltd. W. Harwood, Phm.B 238-8540 Beside Post Office 22, 81 CRESCENT GRAND BEND, ONT. 1 aoo© t0 01 uWe now have a /arge selection a 0 0 a 0 0 Paula Taylor. • • Personals,• Jim Kennedy, whhas worked this summer at the . Ivanhoe Provincial Park, near Chapteau, spent last week end here at his parents Grand Beftd Women's -- PLAYHOUSE EXECUTIVE ELECTED The 1978-79 executive for the Hu onCountry Playhouse ' Guild was elected at a meeting held at the home of Helen Kleinstiver, Dashwood on Saturdo Pn t a front row (left -right) are Kristie Mclndoe — assis= tont publicity, Elia Douglas— publicity, Nan Cumming — secretary, Ka Bushel — president, Helen K einstiver = past presi- dent, Betty Hogle! — treasurer and Melba Lanstrom — historian. In the Webb — boutique,Madeline i Kerns — projects, Val Burke — historian — second vice president, Jean Sbuthcott — projects and Ellen Coutts — Tri -county girls in playoffs Tri County girls soccer league held their play offs - Saturday in Lucan. The teams participating came from . Seaforth; Clinton, Grand Bend, ,'Nairn and Lucan. • Lucan played .two games. The first one against Nairn was a 0-0 tie. Cynthia Bakker got the shutout. The second game was a 1-1 tie against ,Grand Bend. Mamie Wraith was the 'scorer' for Lucan. The Seaforth A team wonthe play-off trophy. Lucan was presented with a trophy for the league . championship. Play-offs were also held for th* Lucan and district minor soccer league Association in Thamesford. The zteams _participating were the atoms and the pee wees. The atoms took second place in the League • Stan- dings and also second place in the play-offs. They played well hbwever. Their scores'. were: Lucan 0, Nairn 0;, Lucan 1, Exeter 1: St. Marys -0:-Lucan--4:-3' tamesford 1, Lucan 3. — The pee wees played superbly in the one day af- fair. They won all four games. Rick Hall was the top scorer for the day, with five . goals. Tim Culbert was the hest goalie for the day with only one goal against him. Lucan beat Nairn with a score of 3-0. Then they went on to beat Exeter by 3-0, St. Marys 2-0. and Thamesford 2-1. Due to injuries the Lucan team. played their last two games without any sub- stitute players. • The Lucan men's team also finished their season • with a very . well played game - against West Williams. Although they played with only 10 players,. they defeated West Williams by a score of 5-3. Institute members are reminded that the first meeting of the fall season will be coming up on the evening of September 21,,at 7:30 p.m: - Topic is Agriculture and Canadian lndugtry with convener; Eva Allister in charge. Roll Call is -to dame a completely • dwned 'and operated Canadian Industry. Rev. and Mrs. John Campbell, attended meetings. Monday in Kit- chener. concerning -Church of God in Ontario. Rev. & Mrs. E. Wattam, St. Catherines visited on the week end with Mr. & M rs. Keith Horner. EVERGREENS �► 006 CEDARS FOR YOUR FALL PLANTING ALL AT COMPETITIVE PRICES 6-12.24 winterizer 22. lbs. treats -2200 to 4400 sq. h. 18-6-9 weed and feed treats 4400 sq. ft. 18-6-9 weed 8800 sq. ft. 22 lbs. 3599 3993 and feed tr' ots $ 1895 44 lbs. Composed Cow Manure ' 1: 1.0-1.0 251b. f1„ Also Targe supply top soil - 5b lbs. bog Potting soil 25 Ib. and 50 Ib.. peat Moss 2 cu. ft — 4 cu. ft. — 6 cu. ft. . WINTER WEEDER All at low, low prices 50 lb.. $3" • Complimentary Use Of_. Spreader THE TENDER SPOT Phone 238-2512 Grand Bend 101 ICit o®0.r for ror 101 101 ror Dashwood WI o has meeting : By MRS. IRVIN RADER The Agriculture and Cana - o dian Industries group with Mrs. Stuart Wolfe Convener • was in ,charge of' the September meeting of o Dashwood Women's 0 Institute. Roll call was answered by giving • the name of a product we would o lack if farmers ran away and never came back. Mrs. Eben Weigand, president,"presided for the D business. The 25th ilnniver- Inary will be celebrated at the next. meeting. The W.I. will entertain at Hnronview September 20. The bazaar and tea at Huronview will be held October 11. A donation was made to Cystic Fibrosis. Elizabeth - Datars received a gift for receiving_ 4-H Provincial honors. Duties and donations for the Inter- national Plowing Match " were dealt with. Guest speaker:. Robyn - Theedom, secretary and receptionist at the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and food•building in Clinton, also secretary of the Publicity committee for the 1978 International Plowing owning it oWlii Arabi horses, showed pictures of the 1977 match held in Bruce - --�u y:sh AIlllrtiltgwered questions and !fad brochures of the 1978 match for the ladies. - Mrs. Weigand gave a gift for the one having a SePtember birthday, Moria -Beierling. Seniors meet Mendoe Senior Citizens are reminded of their first o meeting of the fall. Monday. September 18. ' ck row are Florence Yorke — assistant projects, Kay 'Phyl Wilkins — London telephone, Sherry Abbertson first vice president. T -A photo Steelers take cup • Grand Bend's Lakeport Steelers won the Southwestern Ontario Cup Saturday for their second x19976.hampionsllip victory of • • - Playing at the Norm Perry Stadium in Sarnia. the Steelers downed Petrolia Opti 3-0 to win the Ontario Cup. Inside -forwards Billy Tugwell and Dave Murray did all the damage to the Petrolia defence, with ,Tugwell scoring twice and Murray finding the net with a spectacular 25 -yard drive. Ronnie Relouw recorded the shutoutjor a Lakeport team that now boasts a record of 14 wins and one tie from their eight league and seven Cup:games played this season. Bridge club A new duplicate bridge club has been organized in Grand Bend with -play. each . Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the St. John's Anglican Church parish hall. . Winners Tqf Se +ember 6 play wet` o h -Mary Ferguson and Helen David- son and East-WestSue' Baumgarten and Florence Yorke. ATTENTION GRAND BEND MINOR HOCKEY PLAYERS Registration Sat., Sept.• 16 at HURON PARK ARENA FOR STEPHEN N -MINOR HOCKEYASSOCIATIO From 10-1 ALL KIDS Welcome from 5-16 Gold Seal Pink. Salmon ib 88' 1 Not ,ncluded .n 6% felondt Del Monte, 7 Varieties Pudding Cups 4 5 oz 88' No, Included .. 6'ro ,.rundt urged A 1 Steer Country Style BLADE ROAST Ib. 884 Save 38c Ib. 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