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"NOTICE"
VILLAGE OF GRAND BEND
GARBAGE COLLECTION WILL BE:
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1978
INSTEAD OF MONQAY,
DECEMBER 25, 1978
AND
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1978.
INSTEAD OF MONDAY,
JANUARY 1, 1979
LOUISE CLIPPERTON
CLERK
' . -Season s
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• • Greetings
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from the Village of
GRAND BEND
COUNCILLORS
Bill Baird '
Harold Green
Keith Crawford
DEPUTY REEVE
Judy Uniac
REEVE
Robert Sharen
CLERK VILLAGE FOREMAN
Louie Clipperton Garry Desjardine
SECRETARY
Brenda Jennison
ROADMAN
Paul Bossenberry
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GRAND BEND RECREATION COMMITTEE
• in cooperation with
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ANNOUNCES •
FUNDAMENTALS OF PHOTOGRAPHY,
PART I — CE 683
An introduction to the camera; accessories, composi-
tion, processing otld printing.
Starts Thurs., Jan. 18; 7:00-10:00 p.m.; $35
-- 6 three hour lectures at the Town Hall.
--2 six hour :dark loom sessions at Lambton College
on Saturdays.
For information call the College Information Centre
in Sarnia- at 542-7751 or Brenda Jennison,
Secretary, Grand Bend Recreation Committee.
TO' REGISTER VISIT THE CLERK'S OFFICE,
GRAND BEND.
Dashwood, re$ort choirs combine for carol.' singing
A special carol service. was
held Sunday night at Grand
Bend United Church with the
combined choirs of Dash-
wood and Grand Bend.
Special numbers were "An
Ephiphany Carol" with flute
by Lynn Tremain, "Duet for
two flutes" by Dawn Crabe
and Lynn Tremain, solo
"Some Children see him" by
Sharon Johnson,"Sonata No
I" played by Dawn Crabe
on Vivaldi flute and piano by
Lynn Tremain.
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Choir numbers were
"Come 0 Come", "Sleep, 0
Babe of Heavenly Fame",
Jesus came the Heavefis
adoring", "Come Oh
Shepherds",'Masters in
this hall", Carol of the
Angels", "Hasten to the
stable". _ ,
Twenty one ladies met
Thursday afternoon for the
United church women's
-Meeting in the S.S. rooms,
opening with a pot luck
luncheon. A delicious table
full of food- was served
smorgasbord style.
Velma Huff was in charge
of the worship service which
opened by singing Christmas
carols, "Away in a !Unger"
and "Gentle Mary".
Velma read a Christmas
poem and scripture from
• Matthew, was read, by
Elizabeth Norris.
A -story "Christmas ac-
cording to the mother of
Mary" was read by Hazel
Broad. President, Eleanor
Durie, chaired the business
part of the meeting
Roll call wag answered pi
s
a line from your favorite
carol. Letters" were read
from Alma College, John
Milton Society for- the blind
and Alcohol and •drug,;con--
cerns.
Annual reports given were
Church in Society by Irene
Kennedy, World Outreach by
Hazel • Blewett,
Corresponding secretary,
Eva Beriteau, Recording
secretary, Annie Morenz.
A total of 62 get well and
syinpathy cards were mailed
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GET CANDYSTRIPER AWARDS — At the annual Christmas party sponsored•by the ladies Auxiliary to South Huron Hospital,
. a number of Candystriper volunteers were honoured. Above, Candystriper committee member Ruth Skinner presents 200 hour
awards to Kelly Kernick and Cathy Keller and. 100 hour mementos to Rasma Zemitis, Angela Liehmann and Teresa Morrison.
out during the year.
At the clost9f business the
ladies
decoraTed boxes for
shut ins and friends which
will be packed and delivered,
Friday, December 22.
More. than 60 attended the
Sunday school concert held
Friday. evening at United
church. Opening with all
singing carols and Christ-
mas songs ' with Irene
Kennedy at the piano.
Dancing and singing to
"We wish you as Merry
Christmas" was done by the
nursery class. -
"What do we have at
Christmas time?" acted by
the kindergarten class and
sung by entire • Sunday
school.
A series of- Christmas
snapshots were shown and
acted by the intermediate
class.
"My impressions of
Christmas" included ad lib
speeches and perfect
paintings by the Primary
classes.
A Christmas play "Dear
Santa" was performed by
the Junior cla'as.
A group of youngsters with'
a little practice' played and
sang "The little`. drummer
boy", "Joy to the world" and
"Jingle Bells". Taking part
were.Nola Love on the piano,
Ross Love on the violin,
Morley Desjardine on the
guitar, Millie Desjargiine
and Jerry Love singing
Heather Love on the drum.
was room in a manger".
The adult congregation all
presented their white gifts,
personally, in a gift box at
front of the church.
Church of God nixes
The annual Sunday school
Christmas program was held
Sunday. night at Church of
God. Recitations, skits and
singing were enjoyed from
kindergarten children to the
youths. • •
A film strip and record
was shown on "Christmas in
the family". A gift exchange
and treatsfor the children
concluded this happy time.
Youth I group distributed
gifts and youth 2 group
'served lunch" -
Thirteen youth fellowship
members frem Church of
God met Friday night and
their •discussion time was
spent on Christmas, followed
by volley ball game in the
school gym.
Personals
Mr" & Mrs. .Lawrence
Johnson 'were guests
Saturday night for a pre
Christmas dinner for Fettes
tour drivers at Mount
Forest.
Mr. & Mrs.
Widrick, Zurich,
Sunday with Mr.
Lorne 'Devine.
Glenn Desjardine has
returned home from
Strathroy hospital where he
has been hospitalized this
'Next, Santa, arrived with/ past two weeks.
treats for the children. �nr,��nacro�vovaa
Refreshments of cookies, t •
Harold
visited
& Mrs..
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milk and coffee were served
to all at the close of the g Gifts for _ 3
Shipka residents attend wedding `b e h
By MRS. HUGH MORENZ and cousin, Robert
SHIPKA Musselman to Gail Sctiimt at
Mr. & Mrs. Fermon the Missionary.Chapel at
Snyder, James Snyder and D ndee, with dinner
friend, Edwin Snyder and fo owing at Blenheim
friend, Esther Snyder and,_- etreat Centre. -
friend, Mr. & Mrs" Keith Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Wright
Snyder of Greenway and Mr. and Ler}ny. of Belmont, Mrs.
& Mrs. Plein of Elmira Don Lane arid Willard 'of
attended the wedding, London were Sunday guests
Saturday, of their nephew with Mrs. Mabel Guenther
Little !eaguefeted
Cove town & country ladies
— Blue Jays, Fern Love, 166,
425, vs Robins, Milly Prince,
206, 476; Sparrows, Jean
Pollock, 172, 420, vs Orioles,
Norma Desjardine, 196, 476.
Fisheries league — Cisco,
Ted • Ravelle, 225, 580;
Walleyes, Rpy•Ashe, 191, 550.
Grand Cove. (lien — Sid
Thomas, 266, 688.
Charlies Angels — The
Good Ones, Marg `Roberts,
248, 616; Hopefuls, Louise
Vandenberk, 312, 870; Hi=
hopes, Phyllis Jeffrey,, 287,
626; Our Gang, Betty Datars,
.245, 597"
Blue water League
(mixed) — Joe Grigg, 193,
Mona Gaiser, 185. •
Centre held its little league
party Saturday at the -Village
Inn toWn lanes. Mums and
dads joined in the fun. Mier
bowling the kids had an
informal party highlighted
by a visit from Santa Claus,
who gave • trophies to the
winners, Gord Brown and
daughter Julie and runners
ug Ed Jeffrey and son Jim.
`Little league bowling
starts again January 6, 1979.
Many thanks to Mrs. P.
Jeffrey and Mrs. S.
Tiedeman for- their hes`Ip.
Xiso the Chamber of Com-
merce for the pop provided.
Bowling alley hostess
wishes all a "Merry
Christmas" and hopes to see
everyone back to bowl in.
The Grand Bend Bowling i979.
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regular time ... but because of the holiday closing advertisers
are asked to have their copy ready by Friday, Dec. 23 if
possible.
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WEDNESDAY, DEC 27 9 a.m.-5 p:m.
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Serving Sout Huron, North Middle;fes
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& North Lambton Since 1873
and" Karen"
Mrs. Henry Becker ac-
companied by her"daughter
Mrs. Witmer Pfaff visited
Tuesday at the K,W hospital
with the former's sister Mrs.
Clara Petznick whaj� is
hospitalized' there.
• Mrs. Trellis Little •is at
present a patient at St.
Joseph's hospital, London,'
where she has been in in-
tensive care. We wish her a
speedy recovery. -
Pre -Christmas supper
guests, Sunday, with Hugh
and Annie Morenz were Bill
and Norma Coleman, Les
and. Jane Coleman, John
Coleman, all of Kippen, and
Bill and Michelle Morenz,
Goderich.
Mr. & . Mrs. . Harvey
Beierling and Kevin visited
_Sunday with Gloria's parents'
Mr. & Mrs. Howard Adkinsr
and Jamie and her grand-
parents- Mr. & Mrs. Henry
Adkins.
Mr. & Mrs. Don. Keller,
Goderich visited Sunday
with his parents Mr' & Mrs,
Arnold Keller" Mrs. Robert
(Marian) Feltz, Brinsley,
visited recently with her
parents,
Saturday evening visitors
with Tom and Rosanne-.
Russell, Jacquie and Jenner
were Michelle and Bill
Morenz, Goderich,
Mr. & Mrs. Henry Becker
were pre -Christmas dinner
guests, Sunday, at their
daughter, Shirley, Mr. &
Mrs: Donald Glanville,
Donna, Susan and Sandra at
Huron Park.
Sign .suggestion
Members of Grand Bend
council made- a suggestion
Monday night which could
solve the problem arising
over a sign or billboard
located on Southcott Pines
roperty
The suggestion that the
Ilboard in question he
oved•back to the required
feet from the road was
arae to Southcott's- recrea-
ti director Mary,' Ann
Luckett.
The billboard which
advertises coming events in
the subdivision is located on
the edge of the old river h' i
opposite the first entrance
on Lake Road to Southcott
Pines and under an existing
sign
:1t an earlier meeting
council had decided. it did
not comply with the village -
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sign bylaw and was in fact a
billboard
Councillor KeiFCrawford
told ',Miss Luckett. -Il think
the sign would look much
better back along the river
bed bank, 1 think your pur-
pose could be served there '•
Councillor Bill Baird add-
ed. "There will be no
obstruction there and it
should stand out well against
the trees -.
Reeve Bob Sharen said
other people have been•
charged for the same type of
offence and suggested the
billboard he moved to a
Netter position as quickly as
possible
A bargain is a transaction
• where -two persons are sure
they got the better of each
other.
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friends to your fireside and
peace_to your home. In
the glow of your friendship
we extend'siticlrrtItanks.
FRANK AND KAREN-HUMER AND FAMILY
GRAND BEND
t liar- DECORATING CC
and FLOORING CENTRE
15 Main St, 238-8603
p1teR0156 a06159Ne ekle
Whitt gift �Suntlay' w
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Whitt' --Sunday was
serve at the unite
o serve at t e United
church Sunday morning in - Giving3
Hand
special way. The Sunday g
' school children attended in a
body and decorated a g embroidered 3
"Chrismon" tree - with g ,items
by
made in Sunday school g Irene Gill
-which included the Chismon g Stoneware
sign, an ancient Christian
All designs were in white
Christian symbols they had
neware
a
monogram. Pottery by
and gold and included the g Helen West
symbols of Orpha and $ 74Lake Road
crown, fish, shepherd's staff, o Grand Bend
fl
g Open Doily 1-5 p.m.
or by appointment
"Come ,0 Come" - and a k' Phone 238-2102
'lovely solo by Millie g
Desjardine entitled "Thereeosatawctvtscaovcsacssic3
Omega, butterfly, ei,adss,
circle, white rose, candle
and star.
The choir anthem was
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Seasons
Greetings
To each and
everyone of -
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our patrons-,: we extend:
with sincere appreciation,
good wishes for the holiddy. 1
1. DALE'S ESSO SERVICE a
Hwy. 21, Grand Bend — Phoni. 238-2880 a
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BETTY &
ARTS
FOODLINER
AND
ANNEX
Grand Bend
EXTRA
SPECIALS
* *
Store Sliced
COOKED
HAM
Ib.
$1.95
Fancy
JUMBO
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.b. =1.79
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4roll -200'n
CHRISTMAS
WRAP
pk9. $1.99
* * *
Cor Trunk Size
SNOW
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24" Steel Blade
SNOW
PUSHERS
each '7.99
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24" Wide
SNOW
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all aluminum
'15.95
Available Only At
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Prices Effective
Dec. 20-26
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Special Holiday
Store Hours
Thurs. & Fri.,
Dec. 21 & 22
8 a.m. to 9 a.m.
Sat.) Dec. 23
8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Closed Sunday
- And Monday
Open
Tues., Dec. 26
8 to 6