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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1981-09-02, Page 14Page 14 Times -Advocate, September 2, 1981 ye , r i • /..vim ,s LOCAL TENNIS STARS Connie Wansbrough, 12, Tania Johnson, 11, Danny Oliver, 2 and Robbie Oliver, 11, recently travelled to Kitchener to take part in the CHYM junior tennis tournament, representing Lakewood Tennis Club, Grand Bend. Although not among the winners this time, coach Mary Jane Miller reports that they all played well and says that they should do well in future efforts. Absent from the photo was Jonathan O'Connor, 11 Staff photo imes - dvocate `.. MEM TEN 0 Casino ' - -up cleaned this month remains of Lakeview Casino has had tenders in to rates were preventing him which was destroyed by fire demolish the cement walls from developing the beach. June 29. Fraleigh says he but there's "too much con- He said that he hoped to gestion". He added that It have plans finalized In "a has been impossible for ", andwould wreckers to work on the likecouple to haveofweeks something ready casino because of the inplaceofthecasinobynext • ' number of people on the summer. beach. Prior to the casino fire, gh said that he Fraleigh had made plans to hoppesea tto o have the remains of erect condominiums on the the casino removed in mid -property adjacent to the c September. asino. He still hopes to build • The Arva developer was the condomiums, as well as t� hesitant to comment on his a shopping area asome t ' plans for the property, say- kind of restaurant to nd replace i [ ing that the high mortgage the casino. Casino property owner Paul Fraleigh says that he Investigate accidents Pinery Provincial Police investigated three separate accidents last week which resulted in no injuries. Two cars. driven by J. Weis of Ltmdon Ontario, and C.M. Philippi of Kitchener, collided in Pinery Provincial Park on Sunday. Damage was estimated at $500 per vehicle Damage amounted to 1500 when a car. driven by I. Winter of Sarnia was in- volved in a single car acci- dent on highway 21 east of Lambton ltd. 3 on Tuesday. A single car accident in Burley Campground, Pinery Provincial Park resulted in 11,200 damage to a- car driven by M Al. Lawrence of Hamilton on Thursday. There were 19 charges un- der the Liquor License Act laid by l'inery OPP last week. 12 charges under the Highway Traffic Act, and 11 charges were laid in connec- tion with the Provincial Parks Act. UM' Anglican minister retires, receivesg ifts from church The elders of the United a t Huron Country Church will be in charge of Playhouse. September 6 services, and Mrs. Loretta Williams. of Peter Snell, of Exeter will Port Huron visited a couple be guest minister on days last week with Mrs. September 13. Susie Devine. Personals Mrs. Devine recently Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dalton, attended a picnic at Rock attended the wedding, Satur- Glen. with her son and fami- day. of their granddaughter, ly. Ervin and Hedy Devine, Lori Dalton, daughter of Mr. with grand and great and Mrs. Jim Dalton Jr. to grandchildren. Frank Kanters, son of Mr. Danielle Ward. of Dear - and Mrs. Frank Kanters Sr. born. Michigan is holidaying of Strathroy. with her grandparents, Ken The wedding was at and Irene Ward. All Saints Church, with George and Marie dinner and reception follow- Chowen. of Southcott Pines, ing at the Legion Hall, spent some holidays at Strathroy. Wasaga Beach. Visiting with Guests with Daltons Sr. them last week was their who attended the wedding granddaughter, Valerie Mof- were Mrs. Dalton's sister, fat, of Collingwood. Mr. and Mrs. Michele Lupin, The Howell movement of of Luchute• Quebec. and a bridge was played last brother Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wednesday evening at St. Coughlin. of Guelph. John's Parish hall, with Lorne and Loreen Devine, three tables in play. accompanied by their aunt Winners were: first - Mary Mrs. Elva Willert. of Ferguson and Harry Wilson. Dashwood, visited Sunday at Second - Bernice and Harley Point Clark at Loreen's Crawford. sister. Mr.and Mrs. Ervin Brad. Rita and Allen Latta. Gary, Diane and Lori- Hamilton. of Windsor. Brent Anne. Hamilton. of Owen Sound, visited over the weekend with Alex and Clara Hamilton. Alvin and Clara Statton, attended a gathering of friends. Saturday at Gary Women ' s Institute and Leona Eagleson's home members served a supper in Southcott Pines. meal to a bus load from Ma- Grand and great jestic W.I. of Brussels, also grandchildren visiting Sun - in the S.S. rooms. day with the Statton's were Both groups had attended Lesa Romphf. Steven and the play. "The Music Man," Jenny of Walkerton. Archdeacon Morden, con- ducted the 8:30 Communion service. at St. John's, which was the last early service for the summer. Rev. G. Anderson retired from the ministering of St. John's - by the Lake, and Trivitt Memorial. in Exeter, at this past Sunday service. In his address he spoke about Timothy taken from Corinthians I. chapter four, verse seven. He quoted the verse. and then immediately announced that Rev. Jim Sutton would be coming to serve at the combined . parishes. Like Timothy, he stated that Rev. Sutton is a man of action - enterprising and has lots of enthusiasm. During the coffee hour Rev. Anderson was presented with a cheque and donations from the members Grand Pe Annie tiwns 237.3317 and friends from St. Johns church Mrs. Anderson was also presented with a gift. Coffee hour hostesses to- day were Mrs. Dale Marsh and Mrs. Fran Kite. The ladies group of St. Johns will hold their first regular meeting of the season at the Parish hall on Thursday afternoon, September 3rd. at 2:00 p.m. Church of God Guest minister, Sunday. at both morning and evening services was Rev. Edwin Wattam. of St. Catharines. Special music at the mor- ning service was a solo by Mrs. Wattam. "How can I help but love you". accom- panied on piano by Phyllis Desjardine. At the evening service, Marian Snider and Mrs. Wattam sang a duet "My God and 1". accompanied with piano played by Lori Vincent United Church news Guest speaker at the United Church outdoor ser- vice. Sunday morning was Mrs. Evelyn (Desjardinel Kreuger of Owen Sound. Evelyn was horn and raised in this area and well known to many of us. She read scripture from Matthew. 6th chapter. verses 19-21. and from St. Luke 12th chapter verses 32-24. Her sermon topic was "Our priority of values." She says we are all given a free choice of values. and the elements show how a person has decided to use his life. Special music today featured two solos by Millie Desjardine. entitled "Part the waters", and "We are not strangers anymore." ac- companied with organ music by her husband Morley Des- jardine. Next Sunday, September 6th. the Grand Bend services will be held in the Sanctuary at 11:15 a.m. Note change of time. The Sunday School sessions for the fall will begin Sunday. September 6. Grand Bend 11.C.W. will hold their first fall meeting at the church on Thursday, Sept. 10 at 1:30 p.m. United Church women served a hot turkey dinner, Thursday noon to a group of ladies from Stratford in the S.S. rooms of the church. SNIDER MARINE Grand Bend 238-8495 Open 7 Days a Week END OF SEASON 635PP't. flCLEARANCE onJOHNSON MOTORS 2-7.5 hp. Long shaft S8S0 ea. 1 - 4.5 hp. $610 1 - 9.9 hp. $950 1 - 35 hp 51,690 on YORK RIVER FIGERGLASS CANOES 14' $32500 16'n CjQo 15' square stern 536500 Also 17' Gruman CANOE $825°° SORDELLI SAILBOARDS 3.60 - $1,065 OLYMPIA 5980 Clearance Prices on remaining SeaGlider Water Skis and Tom Taylor footwear has been waiting until the end of the summer season to demolish and clean up the WATERCOLOUR DISPLAY - Adrianne Smith -Windsor has put up a display of her work in the Grand Bend Public library at the school. Many of her water colours feature flower arrangements, or nature scenes. 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