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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-10-26, Page 19 (2)GRAND BE . AND DISTRICT NEWS CWL meet church busy --The -Catholic Womens league met Monday evening October 16, for their October , meeting wish 26 attending. President,. Annie. Grootjen, presided. The group bought a lottery ticket to promote and help the children at Sarnia Catholic High school. Two ladies from Strithroy will he coming to :their November meeting- to demonstrate hand crafts. The C.W.h..are planning to host this area Christmas ecumenical with group 8 in -charge. Church of -God news - A workshop on Church outreach was hid at Church of God. on Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings, last week by - .Rev. Wayne Dickinson, Lansing, Michigan. - Rev. Dickinson conducted both morning and evening service at Church of God, Sunday. United Church news ' Guest organist and choir director at Grand Bend United church. Sunday morning was Mr. James F. Brown, A. Mus, Mus. B. Mr. Brown conducted a choir workshop in the . church. Saturday with ap- proximateh 40 people ‘al - tending. having come from • places as far away as Sarnia. -St: Mary's -Ailsa Craig, and Auburn. - and points in bet- ween. Mr. Brown has given -each of the persons attending some very valuable help and the influence of this workshop will be felt in their choir work during for- thconiing weeks. Mr. Brown is currently serving •-as organist and choir director at St. Peter's Lutheran church. in Kitchener. ' Rev. H. Moore's sermon topic' was "Conquering Life's Fears:: - There will be sacrament of baptism at the United chureh on November 12: Parents wishing 'to have .their children baptized at that trine ;ire asked to contact Rev. Moore Sunday November 5 will he Grand fiend Cnited church anniversarc. Guest speaker will be Rev J Earl Burr of Parker -St United church. Sarnia. at the 11.00 a.m. s'vri ic'e Rev. Burr is • a former member of this congregation. i aar PARACHUTISTS --- Members of the Grcind Bend parachute dub were in action Sunday. Above Mike Wittich floats earthward and below he gathers up his chute. T -A photo Funeral held for Maurine Ridley Times -Advocate, October 26, 197$ Page 19 Women's Institute hear report of Huron South rally Twenty Woman ,N�,�.,,a ,Women Institute members attended the October meeting, Thursday evening held in United church -S.S.. rooms. Verna Lovie presided as a rotating president. Topic was Public Rtslations. Roll call was answered by "How I_ can publicize the Women's Institute." Motto - "A little nonsense now and, then is relished by the best of men:' Mrs. Marlynn Jolliffe, editor of North Lambton Sun was scheduled to speak was unable to attend due to illness in her family., Did you know? was given by Donna Ruth Lovie, She had a package of new products available,, in- cluding towels,, cereal and soup. •. - Clara Hamilton reported on attending the County Rally at Londesboro. - Huron South W.I.-has- 54 life members. A Home decorating shortcoursewill be held in South Huron Rec centre October 31. Other courses will be needlework, with five new stitches, and preservation, coming up later. A speaker from Huron County Children Aid told the Rally that 332 families are under family and children service, and that• people should report child abuse. It was 'voted to continue the W.I. bursary, and . the cost goes up from. $.50 to $.75 a member. Karen Hyndman, Wingham was the W.I. scholarship winner this year. Plans were finalized for the bake sale, and refresh- ments to be served at the Craft fair coming - up on November 4. It was voted fpr Clara Hathilton to 3ttead the W.I. A1ea • Convention; at the Banqueter, London, on November 1 and 2 as a delegate. •Vit !a e Inn results to -at a t Two members volunteered end the 4-H girls Autum essert tea on October 24. Lunch hostesses were Fern Love .and _Ruth Hen- drick. - Well-known lady dies Funeral service was held -.Friday October 20 for • 'Maurine • (Desjardine) Ridley, at the 1'. Harry Hoffman funeral home. She passed away at Strathroy, .Middlesex Hospital, Wednesday October 18, 1978. She was in her 72nd year and survived by her husband. Vern (Jack) Ridley, one daughter (Jeanne) Mrs. Charles -Gibbs, of Parkhill. (Predeceased by Maxine 1939). Three brothers Thomas and Alex Desjar- dine, Grand Bend and Robert of Exeter. Also three grandchildren, Rev. H. -Moore officiated with - interment in Grand Bend cemetery. Bowling scores this week; Tuesday afternoon. - The - Benders high single - Joan Rath. Most imoroved bowler of the day - Ruby Smith. Wednesday evenipgs - "Charlie's Angels." Hopefuls.- high single ;Joyce Hodgins 252. Our Gang - high single - Sandy Van Dongen 219..High hopes - high single - Karen Huner - 185; Good ones - high single - Mary Menner - 180. Up .and down lady of the night - Janice Sawyers. Thursday evening - "Blue Water league" ladies high single 154. and high triple 430 - Mona Gaiser; mens high single - 204 and high triple 457 - Lloyd.. Wainer. Most Now through October 28th save on popular Armstrong floors NO WAX - Imperial Solarian 95 • NOW ONLY sy yd. or less Req. S 16.95 sq. yd NAT I inAL I OOK Candide - NOW ONLY Rey $ H 95 sq. yd; 95 sq. yd. or less Save on Armstrongs famous "no•wax" Imperial Solarian floors and richly embossed Candide floors There are 29 dazzling patterns and colours to choose from A m strong GRAND BEND DECORATING and FLOORING CENTRE I iiwi 15 Main St. 238-8603 improved bowlerof the night - Joe Dugney. The high triple of Charlie's Angels 'group - Joyce Hodgins 623.. • - GreenWay By MANUEL CURTS Mrs. Joe Horner, Mrs. Harold Brophey,' Mrs. Jim Eagleson, Mrs. Ross Brown. Mrs. Jacob Lagerwerf and Mrs. Lawrence Curts, members' of ---the local U.C.W. attended the - regional presbyterial sessions held in Chiselhurst United Church recently. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Reid. Palgrave, were weekend guests with the former's brother and his wife? Mr. and Mrs. Clare Reid. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Larmer. Tara and Brent were weekend visitors with Ken's mother near Blackstock. Evelyn and Manuel Curts were dinner guests Sunday with Mr. ant( Mrs. Ivan King, Watford. Mrs. Selbourne English returned home Sunday from . St. Joseph's Hospital. j,on- don. Mr. Paul Schott. student minister. Centralia, will be guest speaker in the United Church next Sunday. Dawson Woodburn has returned home following a few weeks holiday in Europe. 9E CAUTIOUS The. Pinery Park detach- ment of the Ontario Provincial Police rethinds motorists that many youngsters will soon be on the .street dressed for Halloween. The release continues, "Bear in mind that. many will be wearing masks that greatly 'restrict their vision and clothing that may make them hard to see and perhaps also make It awk- ward for them to move and react to traffic. • HURON SANITATION Owned by John J. Hotson CAN OFFER YOU COMPLETE 24 Ice SANITATION SERVICE ' PHONE JOHN HOTSON AT 238-2140 If no answer coil 238-640 for prompt reply. • POWER SEWER LINE • CLEANING • from 1 Y " to 5" pipe • save unnecessary lawn damage f • • cut down labour costs • for farm, commercial and resider tier PORTABLE TOILET SERVICE Portable Toilets are available 7 days p week Maintenance and Delivery included. 6 Custom eackhoeing of reasonable rates. C&1 us anytime 238-2140 R.R. 1, GRAND BEND with Pallbearers were Jim Love, Orville Farrell, George Latta, George Wingarden, Frank Phillips and Gerry Love. - 4.H meets The Munchy Bunch and Nutritious= nuts; cm-- c i - girls held meetin�.tiue--this- - week. •- - --- Roll call was answered by telling "The recipe found which uses tea biscuits and how it tastes." They cookee,d� swiss steak, potatoes, greiti beans and onion - soup, and made pink velvet gelatin dessert. , _ Home assisgnment is to fill in a gelatin experiment. The 4-H girls are having an autumn dessert tea, October 24, 7-9 p.m. and invited two Women's Institutes mem- bers to attend, also their mothers and leaders at the t home of Marlene Britnell. Personals :. - The new assistant libarian at Lambton County library, Grand Bend is Mrs. Adelle Chapman. She replaces Mrs. Ann . Morton 'who recently resigned. library hours are Monday, .Wednesday and Friday 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 • p.m. 1aturday hours ale 1 to 5 p.m. Mrs. Walter lssold visited Wednesday afternoon • • with Mrs..H. Morenz. Lana Lisa and Charlie in the Sympathy of this com- death of a loving, Maurine munity is extended to Vern -medley, mother and grand - Ridley, Mrs- Jeanne Gibbs, mother. • •. t'r -HIKE ATTRACTS GOOD•CROWD - crowd under ideal conditions Sundoy. 1., The.annualguided nature hike of the Bonnockburn4vildlife Area attracted a good The tour is sponsored by the Ausable-Bayfield Coltservation Authority. Photo by Harry DeVries Maxwell House Bag Com . t2.89 Campbells Tomato- SoUp lOoz. 4/85 s PORK CUTLET 9.78 Save 20c Ib. Store Sliced COOKED HAM '1.98 Save 90c lb Cartons of CIGARETTES Keri Grow Kingsize smoll or large 17.08 PLAN'S FOOD 10% Off Reg, small or Targe '6.913 All Varieties Thurs.. Fri.- Sat. 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