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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-09-21, Page 20 (2)Page 20 Times -Advocate, September 21, 1978 Cs.* CLIMBING KIDS --- Posing for o group shot on the climber at the Grand Bend nursery schoo was the afternoon class. -From left -right are Kathleen Petch, Jesse Morrice, Gregory McCarthy. Sarah Patterson, Nicole Gill, Derrick Becker, Donny Sogemon and Fiona Walker. Staff photo GRAND BEND AND DISTRICT NEWS Playhouse guild pick slate, church ladies reconvene The Playhouse Theatre Guild. ladies held their an- nual meeting on aturdav .Septesttber- 9- at Helen • Kleinstiver's home in .Dash- wood.• The new executive for 1978-7t installed were: past president . .Helen Klein - shyer. president. •Kay Bushel: vice-president. Ellen Coutts- and Sherri Albertson; secretary, Nan Cumming. treasurer and membership. Bev Harwood . Betty Hoyles: boutique. Kay Webb. Pubiicit'y - ,Kristie - +Illrlllllllrll/11111 ltltlt,llll lltt11111111111- ADAMS Heating & Cooling Heating Systems .of All Types 0:-EPNIZE , • General Sheet Metal Work T• Air Conditioning • Humidifiers • • Ventilation • • 3 235-N 87 1 33'Huron SiEast Exeter liana 11111111111111111JJIll 111111tH Mclndoe. Helen' Douglas; projects. Nancy Read. Florence York.- Madeline Kerns and Jean Southcott; historians: Val Burke. Melba Landstrom: telephone. Phyl Wilkins. London, Beth Jean.. -Grand Bend. Ruth Boyce. Parkhill. A meeting • of the. new Playhouse Guild executive was held. at the home of president. Kay Bushel. in Beach O'Pines. Wednesday. Activities for the coming year were discussed. A "Harvest .tea and craft sale". will he held October 14 at ;he Anglican Parish hall from 10 ani. to 4 p.m. - United Church Women - The United Church Wojnen met Thursday afternoon in. the S S. rooms with 19 in attendance for thetefirst fall meeting. President. Eleanor Durie presided • Brenda Love introduced the •studv pack on toe Caribbean crescent. opening with scripture passages from Corinthians. John, Eph-esians. • Matthew, Ecclesiastes and Micah. read, by Susie Devine. Hazel Broad. Gert Eagleson, Hazel Blewett, Mabel Gill and olive Webb In keeping with the topic and Iiy-ely music -of natives of these islands the 1 adies Sang "What a friend we have in Jesus'.. "Mine eyes have been the glory". and "He's got the whole world in .his hands" with, hand claps and action. interspersed between the scriptures. Brenda said the Caribbean is made up of three groups of islands - including the ATTENTION - GRANDBEND MINOR HOCKEY PLAYERS Registration Sat., Sept. 23 at HURON PARK ARENA FOR STEPHEN MINOR HOCKEYASSOCIATION From 10=1 All KIDS Welcome from 5-16 HURON SANITATION Owned by John J. Hotson CAN OFFER YOU COMPLETE 24 Iii. A , , SERVICE PHONE JOHN HOTSON AT 238-2140 If no answer call 238-8240 for prompt reply. POWER SEWER LINE CLEANING • from 11/2"to 5" pipe • save unnecessary lawn damage • cut down.Iabour costs • for farm, commercial and residential PORTABLE TOILET SERVICE Portable Toilets ore available.- 7 days, o week with MouMenonce and Delivery rnifvcfed ' R.R. 1, GRAND BEND Bahamas, and greater and lesser islands. The people are a mixed race of Negro, Spanish. East Indian and • Portuguese.. Their main crops are sugar cane. bananas, oranges. pineapple. mango. coffee and •spices. and tourists are a big industry. ]loll call was answered by a Beatitude or Com- rnandment. During the business it. was announced a music workshop would be held at' the church. October 21 and 22. The South Huron Fall Regional to be held , at ('hrselhurst. October 17. - Lunch hostesses were Lillian Brown and Maurine Waiper and they served a' fruit 'sundae combining fruits from the islands. Church of God • Church of God ladies held their September meeting Thursday evening at the church. • - Worship was led by Deanna McGregor and Janet _Deanna spoke'on the 23rd Psalm. Betty .Campbell gave a report on the family camp missionary program. Prestdent. Katie Vincent presided for the business. Lunch hostess was Dorothy McGregor. At •the Church of God Sunday; evening service Rev. Wright. Kitchener. involved in International child care. showed a film on -Guns. of love. the inoculation of T.B. program in Haiti. - United Church Rev John Wareham, a retired minister living in Exeter. conducted serviee at the Lnited Church on Sun - (tar Rey Wareham was born and raised in Newfoundland and had spent 15 years as a Conference member - there before moving to Ontario. Since' then he spent tree years in Hajnilton k on- ference and eighteen in London conference. His sermon topic was based on St. Paul's letter to the E;phesians. loth verse, second t haRter "Great is thy faithfulness." was• the choir anthem. -Local nursery school hive of happy'activities They say that a healthy mind and healthy body go hand in hand. spend a few minutes at the Grand Bend nursery school operating out of the basement of Grand Bend United Church and you'll see many happy youngsters benefiting from sllch a program. The schtibl which has been operational for the past five years, caters to pre-school youngsters from the area surrounding. .Grand Bend. Faye Blair the school's head teacher emphasised that there is up geographic .boundaries for pupils. at- tending the school. She said they have children from as far away as Zurich and Parkhill attending both the Damage is extensive Damage amounted to $4,- 300 in a two -vehicle crash at the intersection of Ontario and Main St. in Grand Bend on Thursday. Drivers involved were Howard Jarvis Davidson, Gorrie. and William John Musser. 354 Edward St.. Ex- eter. Damage to the Davidson vehicle was $2.000 and to the trailer attached $1.500. Damage to the Musser vehi- cle was set at $800 by Constable F.S. Hubert of the Pinery OPP detachment. Minor injuries were suf- fered by Musser and a passenger in the Gorrie vehicle. During the week, the Pinery Officers laid 10 charges under the Highway Traffic Act. three under the Narcotic Control Act and four under the Liquor Licence Act. . - Three thefts and two break and enters were in- vestigated and one missing person was located. Personals Word was received in this area Thursday of the death of Dr. Harry. • Godsell of Pontiac Michigan. Dr. Godsell was well known in this community.- He made his summer home in Beach O'Pines for many years and was a great asset to Grand Bend United Church." He- is survived by his. wife Neva. Dr. & Mrs. C. B. Sanders Welland .visited last week With her parents Mr. &•Mrs Art Finkbeiner. David Sanders. London spent the weekend here with his grandparents. Mr. & Mrs. Jack Smith, Wiarton- spchit the weekend with her father Eira Webb in Green Acres. Mrs. Olive Webb attended the wedding. Saturday, of her granddaughter Sally Anne Webb to Lee Cum- mings son of Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Cummings, all of London at Frist Westminster United Church, London, with dinner and reception following at the Nordon restaurant. Twenty-five family members gathered at Mrs. Susie Devine's home, Sun- day. for a get together and picnic supper. A special guest with them all was Edna 1Villert, Mitchell. a former neighbour of Mrs., Devine's. when she lived on the farm. • Greg and Jennifer Scott, London. spent a few days last week with their grand- mother. Mrs. Evelyn Scott, in Grand Cove Estate. ,A good many folks from tis area called to offer "Congratulations" and "Best Wishes" to Vernon and Idella Schatz. Sunday, at Dashwood Community Hall on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary and ,Mr. Schatz 751h birthday. Best Interest * 9 7/8 % We represent many Trust Companies. We are often able to arrooe for th .higbeitantb rrr Guaranteed IrIvestment C•itificotes. Subjesffocii`ang`e GaiSer-Kneale Insurance Agency Inc. Exeter Grand Bend Office `Office 235-2420 238-8484 morning and afternoon sessions. Blair says -the school has - nine centres for free play; sand box, house keeping, puzzles. art, climbers, blocks and reading. She said "We stress free - craft mitt doily -.where the sj pplies are put.tuttandc•hild expresses what he feels through his work. Once or twice a week we have a structured craft which the child is encouraged .to do Here. he develops more of his small muscle co- ordination through the -use of scissors on specific lines of a picture " For large muscle development the school has a gym program which in addition, creates an awareness of the child about himself, At present, the school which operates ftom Sep- Burgerfest nets 54,900 The Chamber of Commerce netted $1.000 more on its Burgerfest this year than • last year. Nick Carter, president. said this week. The total profit was $4.900. This money will find its way back into the communi- ty through tla various Chamber pr rams of tourist promotion. business encouragement and com- munity improvement. he said. Mr. Carter said the ex- eetitive will consider a "meet the condidates" night before the next civic elec- tion. But it has•always been a problem to find' a suf- ficient number of candidates toe all seats to provide elec- tions. he said. This is one reason why annexation would help Grand Bend. he said. A larger population would provide a broader base from which to draw community leadership.• tt•mber to June has 19 children with 11 attending the afternoon session and. eight taking . part in the morning session. The school offers both a three day a week and a two day a week program. Cost per month is S.10 and $30 respectively. Blair and the other teat -tier Cathy Smith, stressed the wide variety of activities - which the school offers Each week has a different - theme with the .week's ac- tivities being geared to that thyme. Once a month the children have either a field trip or a guest speaker. • Parents play a role in the school as they help to prepare lunch once a month. Another benefit of the school is that it helps get the children to overcome their fear of larger social groups such_ as , they would en: counter when kindergarten is entered. Funding for the school is provided by the Lioness and Lions clubs of Grand Bend -plus contributions from the O children's parents. W Blair stated that if any -7 parent is interested in sending a child to the school please contact the teachers and arrange a visit during school hours. Numbers- to call are: 238-2.046, 238-80511 or 238-2471. - CUT ME OUT. ANDERSON'S TAXI A new service for Grand Ben -'d and area. 20 Woodward St. 238-8175 CUT ME OUT • tn0 3W tnD SERVICE PRESCRIPTION 4 1110L: HARWOOD DRUGS Ltd. W. Harwood, Phm.B 238-8540 Beside Post Office 22, 81 CRESCENT GRAND BEND, ONT. URhII G9NUMY Now available at regular prices Western Fair show beef. Vachon Cherry Pie Filling 98' 19 oz Pantry Shelf - Pieces & Stems Mushrooms iooz. 65t 11. . �+. nc4de.0 6% refunds Weston 24 oz. Sliced WHITE BREAD 29' Per loaf Utility Grade FRESH ROASTING :0W DI 5 lbs. and up, 73$ Ib. Save 47c Ib. Delsey Boutique . 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