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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1982-07-07, Page 15.Lora/ s•nlors .iijoy outlng to Dig Cr••k 8ot Farm Grand Bend Golden Age red to Ridge Pine Park Inc. Mark 6: verses 14. In his ad- several weeks at South Huron seniors, along with a few by Mrs. Lena Cornford and dress that followed he said in Exeter. Grand Cove residents and Mr. and Mrs. George Mac- . - that he would like to state his A number of Grand Bend Dashwood seniors, enjoyed a Donald have purchased concept of God and wondered bus trip June 28, to Big Creek homes at Grano Cove how each of his listeners Golden Age Seniors, plus Boat farm near Caledonia. Estates. When these r. several from Grand Cove free Travelling down we went chases are completed, the �H felt that if God came joys an afternoon of ng by way of Woodstock, Burford winners will have a choice of first that we should all give alley, Wednesdayt Parkhill ernobowln , and Brantford. Tobacco fields a trip for two to the U.K., or Him thanks everyda nd alley' aill seniors spon- looked good in the Burford' Las Vegas, or Freeport or acknowledge and erve Him with Parkhill spa e area. Florida. eared by Amos Martin Tile Congratulations. We above all other Gods every and the Canada Day commit - On arriving we boarded the have more residents who day of our lives. Tinkerbell for an open air have or will turn in prospecttee. t Canada participantDy ribbon and cruise up Big Creek for a 30 names become winers too! ingthe morn lgselwas ed a Day and minute "Voyage to the Lost Don b miss this o � service was sticker.) pportunity. Mrs. Elizabeth Brownlee. Elgin and Elda Adams, and Forest". From here we South Huron Hospital is Church of God news Mrs. Susie Devine, visited boarded the Grand River having a raffle to raise funds "Something old- something recently at Mrs. Devin's Belle for a two hour cruise on for the purchase of a steamer new", was the sermon topic granddaughter's home, Don the Grand River and had our for the kitchen, in order to Sunday morning by Rev. J. and Pauline Hendrick, Pam noon meal on the boat. provide nutritious,vegetables. Campbell, with scripture and Paul at Wyoming. The group was taken back The drawing is for a painting from Luke 5: verses 27-39. to the farm via a hay wagon donated by one of the Rev. Campbell said Jesus Six young people, Scout ride. Here we visited the bake residents of the Cove. came to fulfill the law, not to Camp Counsellors from Sar - shop, craft shop, saw a film As many of us have used destroy it. nia, of Camp wandrhn, at - "The Grand Adventure" - the services of the hospital, in The Sacrament of Holytended lasthe United Church ser scenes of the Grand River one way or another, we are Communion was held at thvice aSunday morning. from its source to its mouth. looking for your full support. morning service. This is a camp for under - "North of Erie" a pictorial Tickets will tie readysoon The music g privileged children, a cont sketch of the ports and in- and are $1.00 each r five solo by DougSteckle,accom- campmunin service through dustries along the northern dollars for a book of six panying himself with camping. Pa Y ng piano. Leader of the group was shores of Lake Erie. tickets - when you are ap- About 40 attended the Sun- Randy Norris, a nephew. of "The Six Nations Today", preached, dig deep as some day school picnic, for Church . Elizabeth Norris, of Grand an up to date commentary on $2,000.00 needs to be raised. of God, held Wednesday at Cove. the Six Nations Reservation, Grand Cove can go a long Dashwood Community Cen- between Caledonia and way in helping, with others, to tre. There were sports and Brantford. achieve this goal. Thanks. games, supper and devotions, After the film we saw a half Gordon Lambert. and ended with a ball game. hour "Musical - Revue", of Bridge game news United Church news singing and dancing by The duplicate bridge game The first scheduled outdoor members of the staff, featur- has been cancelled for July service of this season had to ing the old songs that are still 7th because several players be held inside with the wet popular today.will be participating in the weather conditions_ At 4 p.m. all boarded the London Regional Duplicate Special music was supplied bus and a stop was made at tournament. by Mrs. Marlene Brenner and Phipps greenhouse where . The games will start again her daughter, Cathy. Marlene they specialize in African on July 14. led the congregation in some violets. rts news favorite songsand hymns, The supper stop was made The June 28 T -ball game and then she and Cathy sang at the Knotty Pine in Cam- score was Parkhill Expos 33, two duets, with everyone join - bridge and home by way of Grand Bend ,17, played at ing in the choruses. Stratford and Mitchell. Alex Grand Bend. Mrs. Irene Kennedy presid- . and Clara Hamilton were The squirts softball game ed at the organ as due to a fall celebrating their 48th wed- score was Grand Bend 35, at her home organist Miss ding anniversary and the Brinsley 36, played at . • Idella Gabel was unable to group sang "Happy Anniver- Brinsley, June 30. - sary . Arrived home about 9 Anglican Church news p.m. tired and happy. At•the Sunday morning ser - Grand Cove news , vice at St: John's Rev. J. Sut- We have sotne winners of ton first read the gospel Cruise prizes. Friends refer- reading- for the day from GETTING READY - Grand Bend Chamber of Com- merce fireworks organizer, Eugene Grenier is seen fastening a special display to a high pole on the beach at Grand Bend July 1, He arranged a spectacular display of the bright explosives for about 1,500 specatators.to celebrate Canada Day. GOING TO EXETER - Grand Bend children ore seen of the bus before departure to Exeter beginning a three week session of lessons in the Exeter swim pool. Grand Bend swim program is supported financially by the Optimists of the area and the village. Parents supervise. attend. Rev. H. Moore's , sermon topic was "Life" Easy or dif- ficult," with scripture from Matthew 11: 25-30, Life is not always easy and many of us have burdens only God knows about. Door greeters were Alex and Clara Hamilton. Rev. H. Moore announced at the morning service the death last week of Angie Ven- ning's father John Smith, of Winterbourne, England. Sincere sympathy is ex- tended to Angie and her hus- band Roger, and Mr. Smith's t*o grandsons Matthew and Timothy Venning. Personals On July 1. Grand Bend Chamber of Commerce ig- nited its biggest fireworks show on the beach, following up on a best yet Burgerfest weekend in June. • Randy Weiberg and his fiance Kathy, of Waterloo, visited last Friday evening with Lorne and Loreen Devine. • . The Grand Bend Couples Club met Friday evening at the church to sort and price items for the lawn and.bake sale held Saturday afternoon. Following their meeting, Paula Taylor and Elsie Keyes served strawberry shortcake for lunch. -The sale proved quite successful and they wish to thank everyone who donated items. Visiting a day last week with Mrs. Rosie Grigg, were her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grigg, of Port Franks, and Rosie's first cousins Mrs. Emma Brown, Port Stanley, and Mrs. Edna Whiting, of Sault Ste. Marie. Visiting a few days last week with Len and Jean Gib- son, were their daughters, Barbara Gibson, Toronto, Beverly and Peter Hambly, Heather and Colleen, of Tillsonburg, and Jean's father Mr. Allan S. Harrison, of Chelsey Court, London. The occasion was a birth- day party for Beverly and Peter, who both had bir- thdays a few days apart. A miscellaneous shower was held Friday night, for Sharon Ramsden, of North Bay, at Her aunts home, Mrs. Marian Reith, at Ilderton. About 25 relatives and friends from Grand Bend, Parkhill, Ailsa Craig, Hamilton and North Bay attended. Sharon is a granddaughter of Mrs. Mabel Gill. The former Defore'sisters, born and raised in this area, Mrs. Emma Brown, of Port Stanley, and Mrs. Edna Whiting, of Sault Ste. Marie, spent last week visiting cousins, old friends and renewing acquaintances. While here they stayed in a cabin in Old Orchard Park. Lorne Devine returned home last week, after four months recuperating at Vic- toria hospital, London and More Grand Bend news on page 22 INTERNATIONAL FEAST Southcott Pines clubhouse day, in Grand Bend. Seen dent Ed Iskauskas, piper dent Russ Lingard. - One hundred and one steaks were barbecued at the to celebrate the first "Hands Across the Border" day, Sun - from the left are, Southcott Pines Association new presi- Don Baldwin (Toronto and Grand Bend) and past presi- Photo by Tom Lawson limes -Advocate, July /, i iu1 t'oge 15 Area soccer happenings The Grand Bend seniors Scott Boyd. scored a 6-3 win over Lucan in The GB atoms lost 3-1 to an Ausable soccer league Lucan, Thursday. mid-season tournament game on the weekend. Bill Mennen and Don Welten each scored two goals to lead the Grand Bend at- tack. Rod Mennen and Dave Gruitjen added single scores. The Grand Bend club will see action in second round tourney Saturday at Taxandria. The Grand Bend Colonials will be back in London and district second division action when they play host to London Calabria at 2 p.m. Sunday. The Grand Bend Mos- quitoes defeated Nairn 9-1 Thursday to win the Parkhill Heritage Day tournament. Jonathon O'Connor was the top scorer with a five goal ef- fort. The other goals were not- ched by Steve Lingard and ( . • INVESTMENTS ! 1. I11 • I rill ••,r11l1.- BOOKKEEPING FINANCIAL ADVICE Income Tax Returns Any size 22 Ontario St. N. :4.. ART READ Chartered Accountant GRAND BEND. ONTARIO 519, 238-2388 FULL PROPANE SERVICE Birch Bark Trailer Park Hwy. 83, 1 Y2 miles East of Hwy 21 Open 7 days 9 a.m. - Dusk GRAND BEND Grand Send 238.2512 We res.rve the right to limit quantities. cut from Canada grade A beef blade steaks 3.22 a kg. 1.46.. LImIt 6 stooks par family Our Rog. pric. 6.15 kg, 2.79 Ib. Loan Bonerlass 2" thick ranch steak 6.35 kg. 2.88 ib, Our Rag. price 7.91 kg. 3.59 Ib. 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