Times-Advocate, 1979-04-11, Page 10e 10 Times-Advocate, April 11, 1979
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SMALL TRANSPORTATION Billy
•■mall sized tiacioi at Satuiday s bazaar
(.’land Bend Lioness cIuLj
Many resort residents enjoy Washington festival
More than 20 from Grand
Bend and area went on the
four day bus tour to
Washington Cherry Blossom
Festival and parade of
Princesses and the
Coronation Pageant.
A highlight of the tour was
a guided tour of Washington
to see the U.S. Capital
Building, Arlington
Cemetery, Lincoln Memorial
and etc.
One night was spent at
Breezewood, Pennsylvania
and another at Summerdale
Jet. near Harrisburg Penn.
Personals
Mrs. Delos Stebbins is a
patient in Strathroy General
hospital.
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence
Johnson spenX a fewdayslast
week visiting their
daughters and families, Mr.
& Mrs. Duncan McVittie,
Robin and Lawrence,
Southampton, and Mr. &
Mrs. Don McArthur, Kevin
and Karen, Port Elgin.
Library news
Grand Bend library will
be closed Good Friday April
13 and Easter Monday April
16.
parents. Mrs. Paula Taylor
had each one bring Satur
day’s Free Press. Divided
into groups they had a
question and answer period
from the paper. Refresh
ments of lemonade and
squares were served.
Golden Agers meet
The April meeting of
Grand Bend Golden Agers
was held Wednesday af
ternoon at the Village Inn,
with 31 in attendance.
Opening was “O Canada”
and a sing song, ac
companied by their musician
Vera Kuntz at the piano.
President, Mary Ravelie
presided for business. The
June 12 bus trip was
discussed but no definite
place has yet been decided.
Entertainment was
provided by Group 4. Nola
Taylor gave two readings.
Mrs. Ervin Martin of Zurich
played several piano
. numbers, accompanied by
her son Frank on the guitar.
Jeanne Kading conducted a
series of exercises, which all
participated in, as Vera
played Easter music. After
games of euchre and
crokinole group 4 served
lunch, enjoyed by all.
Seniors to rally at resort
The Zone 8 Rally of
U.S.C.O., United Senior
Citizens of Ontario, will be
held this year, at St. Johns
Anglican Church in the
Parish hall on May 1.
Registration between 9 and
10 a.m. All seniors are
welcome.
Tuesday
Allister’s
previous
by Arlene
4-H meets
Grand Bend “Stylistics”,
4-H club Number 2 held
meeting five, on
April 5 at Kathy
home.
Minutes of
meeting were read
Walper.
During the business,
discussion centred on
Achievement day, coming up
on May 5 at Stephen Central
school at 9 a.m. These girls
are planning a fashion show.
rXDANlD RFKIDDlZINLz
costume and real jewellery.
Each girl brought a
favorite piece of jewellery
wrapped in brown paper,
mixed them up and the girls
Roll call was answered by
ways to take care of shoes.
Leaders, Karen Woods and
Marg Desjardine showed the
girls the difference between
tried to guess who each piece
belonged to. Next meeting at
Marilyn Walpers April 10 at 7
p.m. Reported by Sherry
Desjardine.
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Hans Kreutzmann was one of the
Saturday s bazaar sponsored by
Above, Hans completes his
A YOUNG BUYER
youngest purchasers at
the Grand Bend Lioness club,
transaction with Dianne Bexton.
Newsupper date set
The pancake and sausage
supper which was scheduled
for Friday night April 6 was
postponed due to the bad
weather and hydro in
terruptions and will be held
Monday evening, April 23.
Bridge winners
Winners of Grand Bend
duplicate bridge club held at
the Anglican church in the
Parish, last Wednesday
evening, were north-south,
Isabel Wilson and Olga
Keay, east-west, Lenore Orr
and Kay Thompson. New
players are welcome. For
information phone 238-2035.
Personal
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Eagleson
have returned to their home
in Grand Cove after spen
ding the winter in the sunny
south.
Prices effective April 11 to April 17
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Clover LeaforRepsi and Solid White
NUMEROUS ORNAMENTS Articles of all kinds were on sale at Saturday's bazaar spon-
oied by the Grand Bend Lioness club. Shown with some ornaments are Judy Jennison, Sheila
leevins and convener Kathy Hume. ‘ T-A photo
AND DISTRICT NEWS
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Discuss communication
Thirteen young people met
Sunday night at the United
Church. Discussion centred
on ways communicate with <
BAKING FOR SALE • A larqe quantity of delicious baking featured Saturday's Giand Bend
Lioness club bazaar. Shown with some of baked goodies are Helen Elliott, Bonnie Kotwa and
Mildied MacLaren. T A photo
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