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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1998-06-24, Page 17Page 16 Times -Advocate, June 24, 1998 COMM iJ]\JITY Volunteer appreciation Teachers from Grand Bend Public School organized a Volunteer- Appreciation Tea last Tuesday to say thanks to the more than 85 people who helped out at the school over the past year. Above, some of the .volunteers partake in the tea and goodies the teachers pre- pared. - Tree planting at Granton cenotaph By Muriel Lewis Granton correspondent GRANTON - Cc ngratulations to Max Bilyea. who was honored at an open house on Sundae afternoon on the occasion of his.75th birth- • day. held at the Lind Sportsplex in Si.• Mans. Beck Kindrec and Cathie West - 'man hosted the euchre - social and luncheon at the Lions' Hall in the • park pavilion June 19. Pri7cs for High Score and Lone hands were awarded • to F.lsic Dann and J i m Bakker. and everyone rc:clved.con- solation; prizes. Some W.1 members. assisted by l.arrm Lewis.- planted some .small trccand shrubs at the cenotaph . June 15. Norah_Wisscl and Muriel Lewis went with Clandehove Women's Institute- June 16 on- an •outing to visit the Erland Lee Homestead at -Stoic% Creek . where they had lunch In. the afternoon. they toured . the Adelaide Hoodlcss Museum at St. George and later had supper at the Clog and Whistle in lneersoll. Suppers and barbecues were the order of •the day last week_- begin - Mpg nw'ith the Thames Road. Elirn- vitic United Churches wh6 togeth- er ac:commodated-a large crowd at the • Exeter' Recreation Centre- June 15 Suppers well attended The beef supper. in the park payil- ion. sponsored by the Granton Unit- ed Church June 17. was well- . attended and quite enjoyable: A large crowd also attended the annual chicken barbecue. spon- sored.bx.Bryanston united Church at Prince Andrew School Saturday. .evening.. -At Granton United •Church Sun- day. June 21. Val Hodgins of Lon - Business Directory, AUCTIONEERS 1M OSSEd�u� HenaaII Ont. All types o1 auctions. Complete 'service. Will purchase partial or complete estates. Brad Mousseari Auctioneer (519) 236-4558 FULLY UCENSED & BONDED. CAU. OR FAX (519) 666-0833 Pick up and sals of complete or partial estates. Specializing M Farm. Real Estate, and General Sales. Serving the community and area for over 40 years. ♦ ♦ REPAIRS Sewing Machine Repairs to all makes . Free estimates 90 Day Warranty Experienced since 1952 Sew and Save Centre Ltd. 3.49 Downie tit., 9tratlo,d Phone 2714SSC .r don led the service when the mes- sage was about 'the Wedding Banquet'. It was illustrated with puppets- and the Wedding Banquet sang was sung. Assessment qucstionaires were filled-in and should he handed in by next Sunday. \'al Hodgins will be in.chargc of services until the end rpt Scptenihcr. For the summer. services will he held at Granton during Jul: and for August at Wesley. . . • At St. Paul's Anglican Church in Kirkton on Sunday. Rev. Glenda Meakin led the communion service and her message was about trusting in God in tines oftrouhlc. The lessOns. were read by John Urqutfart-and the minister. I Fishing trip highlights week at Queensway HFNSALI. - Queensway Nursing Home's annual canoeing and fishing trip to Gascho's Pond was a highlight of the week for res- idents. John Pepper said. "I can't helieve 1 waited until l was 96 to ge canoeing." Nancy Louch, Mildred Gingerich, Elsie Johnson and Lorna Spencer also braved the waters in the canoe and had 'a great time. Many tned their luck at fishing and when they returned to Queensway there were lots of fish stories to tell. Murray Howe landed three fish. &Dri%.'Jrl;Y1 JiM Ode 11,11 r lil_PA Yo To conserve water, lawn and garden watering will be permitted during the following time periods only. Your co-operation is greatly appreciated eQtFtf lttal HousejNds 7 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Sunday to Saturday inclusive CQmmtereiaLeu_s nesse) 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday THIS WATER RESTRICTION IS EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY (June 17. 1998) and will be in effect until August 31. 1998 John Pepper, Everett-' Gallagher, and Walter Smith all reeled in two each. Close to 40 residents and�vol- unteers enjoyed the supper. Staff and their children joined residents Tuesday night' fair an evening with Marg and Dickie Dean, magicians. Their sleight of hand tricks as well as pulling birds out of thin air kept everyone mes- merized. - Harvey Smith and Doug Insley - combined their talents to, provide an evening of music in the retire- ment home lounge for Friendship Friday. This twice monthly evening is a, favorite with many rest finny residents. . . . 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