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ENTERTAINMENT
This Thurs., Fri., and Sat.
Country Wally
For A Quiet Evening's Entertainment
PREFERRED ROOM NOW
AVAILABLE WITH RELAXED
ATMOSPHERE
Thurs., Fri. & Sat. Only - Opens 9:00 p.m.
Les Pines Hotel Motel
North of the Bridge
ENTERTAINMENT
This Friday & Saturday Night
Lesperance Trio
DAILY BUSINESSMAN'S SPECIAL
DINING LOUNGE OPEN MON. TO SAT,
11:30 a.m, to 2:00 p.m. AND 5 p.m. to 7 p.m,
Take Out Orders — Phone 228-6648
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from 12 noon until 8 p.m. for
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+ Besides our superb a la carte dinners we serve also prime
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Good Friday
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MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS
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Sat., March 22
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The Orpha Club met Tuesday
evening at the home of Mrs,
Louise Wilson with 21 attending.
A short history of the Orpha
club and its progress since
founding in October 1955, was
prepared by Valerie Burke, and
read by Aileeen Ravelle.
The travelling prize was
donated by Aileen Ravelle and
was won by Irene Kennedy.
Plans were made for the pot
luck supper which will be held at
the end of April. All articles of
clothing and toys will be handed
in for Lambton County Childrexis
Aid at Sarnia.
The next meeting will be April 1
at Irene Kennedy's home. Lunch
hostesses were Kay Thompson
and Marty Ginn.
Easter united theme
Eighteen ladies attended the
afternoon UC unit meeting held in
the church Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Olive Miller President was
in charge of the worship service.
She opened by having us all
repeat the "Purpose" of UC
women, and she sang a solo,
"When I survey the wondrous
cross", accompanied on piano by
Mrs. C. Reeves.
Mrs. Miller read a story on the
resurrection, with all members
taking part by lighting a candle
from a central burning one, arid
placing it.
Mrs. Joan EagleiOri;'presiTeiit
of the general executive, told us
of the "banner competition" and
the anniversary hymn, in con-
nection with 50 years of church
union.
Roll call was to name a lady of
special interest from the Bible
and a short message about her.
Lunch hostesses were Mrs. S.
Durie and Mrs. J. Orr.
Mrs. Raymond Kading read the
Easter Bible story. Hymn 105;
Jesus Christ is risen today,
completed this part of the
program.
Lenten services held
Special Lenten Services were
held on the weekend in the Grand
Bend, Greenway and Thedford
parishes.
The theme of the services this
year was "Faith Lift". Members
of the mission team conducting
these services included, Rev.
Stan Jay, Rev. Michael Farr, Mr.
& Mrs. Don Watkins, Harry
Johnston, George Johnson,
Laurie Brescacin, Jean Harris
and Mrs. Evelyn Harris. They
came from Aylmer, St. Thomas,
Tillsonburg and Culloden.
Shipka
Euchre winners
Five tables of euchre were in
play Wednesday evening at
Shipka Community Centre.
Winners were:- ladies' high,
Mrs. Angeline Scott; ladies' low,
Mrs, Colin Love; mens' high,
Wray Sweitzer; men's low, J.
Finkbeiner; most lone hands, Bill
Rammeloo.
The south group were in charge
of refreshments.
4-H groups meet
The Grand Bend 4-H club girls
held their fifth meeting last week.
The "Sewing Sunsets", No. 2 club
FREE
BUS
SERVICE
to the London
BINGO
Games
Every Monday and
Wednesday
BUS DEPARTS AS FOLLOWS
Dashwood .. 6:15 p.m.
Exeter 6:30 p.m.
Huron Park — .... p.m,
entralia 6:45.p.m.
Lucan 6:55 p.m,
Phone 235-0450
met in the Town hall, Wednesday
evening with eight girls and two
leaders, Mrs. Irvin Ford and
Mrs. Dennis McIntyre.
The "Match Makers" No. 1
club held their meeting Tuesday
evening at Mrs. Smeekens home
with eight girls and the two,
leaders Mrs, John Kelders and
Mrs. Jack Smeekens.
Roll call was "My suggestions
for our Achievement Day exhibit
or demonstration."
Stay stitching and button hole
stitch was demonstrated to the
girls and they also tried on their
blouses.
The "Sewing Sunsets" also had
a book check up.
Personals •
A largely attended auction
sale of farm machinery was held
Saturday afternoon at the farm of
Mr. & Mrs. Marcel Hullebusch.
Mr. & Mrs. Roy Young of
Toronto, spent the weekend here
with her father, Murray Reid,
and also visited her mother Mrso
Reid who is a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London.
Alf Burt of Manitoulin Island,
returned Wednesday from St.
Joseph's Hospital London, to the
home of his sister Mr. & Mrs. Ed
Turnbull.
Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Durie of
By GORDON MORLEY
Leslie N. Gibbard aged 64
passed away at his home on
March 11 as a result of a heart
attack in Ancaster, Ontario. He
was the husband of the former
Reta Lewis of this community,
and is survived by his wife, and
two daughters Nancy, Mrs. Brian
McKenna of Hamilton and Doris,
at home.
The funeral was held on
Thursday, March 13 from
Ryerson United Church,
Ancaster with interment in White
Chapel Cemetery, Hamilton.
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Lewis, Mr. &
Mrs. Douglas Lewis and their
families attended the funeral
service.
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. George Prest and
Cindy visited with Mr. & Mrs.
Arthur Cunningham and family
Thursday.
Kathleen Morley visited
Monday afternoon with Mrs. Roy
Mawson of Parkhill.
Sonia Edwards was a weekend
guest with Vickie Lewis.
Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Morley were
Sunday dinner guests with Mr. &
Mrs. George Wilkinson of Exeter.
Mrs. Harvey Tweddle is a
patient in University Hospital,
London.
Bill Prest, of Lindsay was
home for the weekend with his
parents Mr, & Mrs. George Prest
and Cindy.
Maple syrup production has
started at Corbett's sugar camp.
Mrs. Elsie Morley is a patient
in Strathroy Middlesex Hospital.
Mrs. Joe Durand of London
visited her parents Mr. & Mrs.
Jim Morley and Mrs. Violet
Allison Friday.
London visited Saturday with his
parents Mr. & Mrs. Sid Durie and
brother Glenn.
Mr. & Mrs. Sonny Weston,
Connie and Susan, and Mrs.
Willis Desjardine visited
Saturday with the girls mother
Mrs. Pearl Wood of St. Mary's.
Connie and Susan remained with
their grandmother for some
holidays this week,
Doug Burt of Douglas Point
spent the weekend with his aunt
and uncle Mr. & Mrs. Ed Turn-
bull and his father Alf Burt who is
visiting there.
Mr. & Mrs. Gus Van
Massenhoven and family visited
Sunday in Parkhill with Gus'
parents Mr. & Mrs. Albert Van
Massenhoven.
Herb Little of St. Mary's visited
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Sonny
Weston.
Visitors during the weekend
with Mr. & Mrs. Alec Hamilton
were their grandson Brent of
London, and Mr. & Mrs. Leonard
Wein of Crediton.
Mrs. Lawrence Johnson
travelled Friday to Monroe,
Michigan to visit her busband
Lawrence, on a stopover between
Florida trips.
Mr. & Mrs. Clarke Kennedy
were Sunday supper guests with
their daughter Mr. & Mrs. Don
Weigand, near Dashwood.
Mr. & Mrs. Carman Lovie
entertained the ; wedding
rehearsal party 'for the
Desjardine-Lovie wedding, at
their home Thursday evening.
Weekend guests with Mr. &
Mrs. Glenn Desjardine, who
attended the Lovie-Desjardine
wedding, were Mr. & Mrs. Leo
Desjardine and Wesley Thomp-
son of Sarnia, and Mr. & Mrs.
Don Pruss of Woodstock,
Cassie Anne Desjardine,
daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Glenn
Desjardine and Stan Lovie, son of
Mr. & Mrs. Carman Lovie, were
married Friday evening in the
United Church at Grand Bend.
The United Church women
catered for noon lunch meals for
about 75 men from all parts of
Ontario. They were attending the
"Laser plane and steicher ser-
vice school," sponsored by Kraft
machinery, at the Hodgins
Hayter Ltd. drainage, on
Country
Singles
Dance
CLINTON LEGION HALL
Sat., March 22
8:30 p.m.
Music by
The Truetones
Refreshments
Watch for next dance
at Hully Gully
April 12, 1975
HOTEL HENSALL
This is Entertainment!
MARCH 21 & 22 •
Easy Riders
Featuring Vonny
MARCH 27 & 29
Al Harvey & The Blue Boys
Musk starts at 8:30 p.m.
Dress regulations in effect Friday 8, Saturday evening
Ask About Our Banquet Facilities
GB LIONS SPEAKING WINNERS — The Grand Bend Lions club spon-
sored an effective speaking contest, Thursday night or Grand Bend
public school._ Above, Lion's president Pat Soldan presents awards to
winner Jane Sullivan, Mt. Carmel and runner-ups Joann Ondrejicka,
Stephen and William Vanden Bygaart, Mt. Carmel. At the extreme
right is Lions vice-president Don Finkbeiner, T-A photo
UC ladies meet
Orpha club plans pot luck supper
Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday.
Mrs. Raymond Kading spent
the weekend at the home of her
daughter, with her grand-
children, Calvin, Kathy, Doug
and Gail Willard, The children's
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Eugene
Willard spen the weekend at
Tobermory with friends
snowmobiling.
Church services
are combined
By ,MANUEL CURTS
Special services werGe R hEEeNldWiAnY
Grace Anglican Church on
Saturday evening and again on
Sunday morning, when the
Anglican churches of Grand Bend
and Thedford combined to ob-
serve the Faithlift '75 program of
the church. The minister, Rev.
W. Mills was assisted by the
Aylmer Mission Team.
Persona Is
Mr. & Mrs. Graham Eagleson
entertained the members of the
Willing Workers of the United
Church, Friday evening.
Mrs. Newton Hayter is a
patient in South Huron Hospital,
Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. Sebourne English
arrived home on Sunday, after
spending the three months in
Florida.
Lillian Ulens and Mr. & Mrs.
Hugh Adair and family attended
a shower for Dr. Debbie Ulens,
bride-elect at the home of Mr. .&
Mrs. Jack Murray, St. Thomas,
Sunday. Debbie is the daughter of
Mr. & Mrs. Bud Ulens,
Mississauga,
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Eagleson were
Saturday evening visitors with
Manuel and Evelyn Curts.
By the way: How stupid can we
get! Statistics show that for
every 100,000 people killed by
liquor, one is killed by a mad dog,
yet we shoot the dog and license
the liquor.