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Times-Advocate, 1981-11-25, Page 22Po • e 6A Times -Advocate, November 25, 1981 A QUARTER-CENTURY OF SERVICE - The past presidents of the Grand Bend Catholic Women's League were in attendance at the 25th anniversary dinner Monday night. They are standing from left to right, Yvonne Collez, Toni Vandenberk, Jean Mommersteeg Adrionno Smeekens, Gera Peters, Jerdo Vlemmix, Wilma Smeekens, Anne Grootjen, and Rev. Roberta Walker. Seated in front are Madeleine Dalton and Lia Vandenberk. �x1ts' GRAND BEND LEAGUE EXECUTIVE - The executive for 1981-82 of the Catholic Women's League attended the anniversary dinner as well. They are: Antoinette Packlorz. Tilly Vanleeuwen, Tonie Vandenberk, Anne Baltessen, Lia Vandenberk, Rev. Father Douglas Boyer, Jean Mommersteeg, and Roberta Walker. To host fall rally Women's Institute holds meeting on crafts Grand Bend Women's Institute met last Thursday afternoon in the S.S. rooms at the United Church for a meeting on crafts. Twenty members and three visitors answered the roll call on. "What craft do I want to learn." President Brenda Love was in charge. During the Leagye at 25 years The 25th anniversary celebration of the Im- maculate Heart of Mary's Catholic Women's League was held Monday night. Mass was celebrated by Father Boyer at the parish church and was followed by a dinner at the Pinery Inn. The guest speaker was Father Nelligan. the parish priest of Mt. Carmel, who spoke on the importance of Mother Mary in his life. Father Boyer commented on the importance of the Catholic Women's League in the parish and the communi- ty. Twenty -five-year pins were awarded to 16 ladies of the league and other awards of merit were given to out- standing members. The next meeting will be held December 14 at 7:00 p.m. at St. John's Anglican Hall in Grand Bend, follow- ed by a Christmas Ecumenical meeting. business it was announced that South Huron would be hosting the fall rally for Huron County, with Grand Bend responsible to find a place to hold it next October. District Director Nola Taylor reported on the District Board meeting she attended in Hensall. Reports of the area convention held in St.'Marys November 5 and 6 were given by Nola Taylor and Brenda Love. Different types of knitting, crocheting were demonstrated and learned, as well as the braided cover- ing for coat hangers. The group is planning a bus trip for its December meeting. Lunch hostesses were Nola Taylor, Karen Woods and Jeanne Kading. Church of God Rev. John Campbell spoke on "Your world" at the Sun- day morning service at Church of God. The music special was a duet sung by Marian Snider and Phyllis Desjardine, titl- ed "The wonder of it all." The Craft and Bake sale sponsored by Church of God last Saturday afternoon was well attended and quite successful. It was held in the Public school gym which was beautifully decorated with several kinds of plants. In eluded among many craft items were needlepoint, jewellery and ceramics. The Grand Bend Brownies had a bake table. A white elephant display and lunch refreshments made a pleasant afternoon outing. Anglican Church news In most Christian churches the Sunday before Advent is recognized as "Christ the King Sunday". He is proclaimed King over all of us. Rev. Sutton read from the book Ezekiel which stated that the people were divided into two groups. One group was those who tended the sick. clothed the poor and fed the hungry, and the other was those uncaring persons who did none of that. Rev. Sutton said in his ser- mon that the church today should be a group caring for each other - reaching out and touching the spirit of others who are suffering in mind or body. He stated we should all be actively concerned about our brothers and those in far-off countries. Through prayer we must ask what our task is so that we may beprepared for the Lord's coming again. Rev. Sutton pointed out that we need help. Society has chosen pastors who could be on hand wherever there is need -we must give them support. Share and care, and if we do this we will serve a purpose in this life giving us peace and 'joy. Mrs. Lillian Best was coffee hostess following the morning service. United church news The sermon topic chosen by Rev. H. Moore was, "God so loved..." with scripture from John 3:1-17. Rev. Moore says he feels the words of verse 16, chapter 3 of John. are the most impor- tant in the Bible. Many things are beyond us, but acts of love can be shown if we truly believe in Jesus Christ. Choir anthems today were, "Everywhere I go" • and hymn 76 from the Red Hymn book," There is a Fashion Two Twenty For free delivery of all your skin care and cosmetic needs Call Ann 238-2650 (after 6 p.m.) wideness to God's mercy," with congregation joining in on verses four and five. The children's story by Rev. Moore, was about a man in a grocery store who tried to trick a customer on the sale of a chicken. Moral - Be sure your sin will find you out. The Sunday School children spent time prac- tising for White Gift Sunday December 6, and the annual S.S. concert which will be Friday evening December 13. Five London couples met Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Jim Orr'e home to watch the Grey Cup have supper and a social evening of cards. This group has held an annual Grey Cup Day for many years. Instead of buying commer- cial baby food, puree cooked fruit, meat and vegetables in the blender. Home prepared food is cheaper and healthier without additives, sugar or salt. SwEaL sIof2 FACTORY OUTLET Main Street, Grand Bend This is the last week of our Anniversary Sale with still a good selection of sizes and colors for men and ladie Savings up to 4 L::,✓ .. off 5O0'o prices regular OPEN DAILY Mon - Sat 10 - 5:30 Sunday 12 - 5:30 Family,friends, guests TO SERVE YOU at local weekend dinnerNOW 3 LSAVIINGS 6 PERSONAL ATTENTION LECTION, Mrs. Irene Penfound held a pre -Christmas dinner at the Pine View Restaurant on Saturday November 14 for friends and relatives, (and the snow birds that will soon be on their way to Florida) for the winter. Attending were her aunts, Mrs. Mary Ravelle, Mrs. Aileen Ravelle. her brother and sister-in-law Stewart and Isabelle Ravelle, her sister and brother-in-law, Verna and Elmer Zimmer, nephew Gary Zimmer and friend Robert Lunman: friends. Earl and Byrle Vin- cent. all of Grand Bend and area. a niece Sylvia and Ray Beierling and children, David. Chris and Shari, of Exeter. and niece Esther Raynauld and daughter, Orianna. of Toronto. Irene thanks hostesses. Gloria and Carmen. and thanks to relatives and friends for coming. George and Marie Chowen visited recently at Douglas Point with John and Wanda Evans. and Mrs. Ella Filsinger, at Sebringville. Sunday visitors with the Chowens in Southcott Pines were George and Margaret Smale. of Stratford. Seventeen ladies attended the weekly non- denominational Bible coffee hour last Thursday morning at Mrs Nita Sinclair's home in Southcott Pines. This week's study period will con- tinue on the chapter of "Joy from a workshop on Proverbs The meeting this week November 26. will he at same place at 9 30 a.m All ladies welcome ( Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Johnson. attended the funeral of his sister. Mrs. Louis Thomson of Embro last Wednesday. Sunday evening supper. guests with the Johnson's were their daughter Neva and family. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McVittie, Robin and Lawrence. of Southampton, when they celebrated Neva's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Brad Flear, and David. of near Kingston, visited recently with David's great grandparents. Mr. and Mrs Roy Flear. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Harrington and Andrea, of London were recent.visitors with Mrs. Mae Holt and Beulah. Andrea is Mrs. Holt's great. great grand- daughter. Erwin and Rob Holt visited Sunday at Rob's sisters. Diane. Mr. and Mrs. Verner Sorensen and son Erik. at Dashwood, when they celebrated Mr. Sorensen's birthday. Grand Bend Brownies group will be having a bazaar on December 12 at the Grand Bend Legion. Debbie andEricPlantenga. of Huron Park visited Sun- day with Debbie's parents, Alvin and Clara Statton. Many folks from this area have left to spend the winter in Florida. • Best Interest *171/4% We represent many Trust Companies. We are often able to arrange for the highest interest be- ing offered on Guaranteed Investment Cer- tificates. 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