Times-Advocate, 1978-06-15, Page 16Page 16 Times-Advocate, Jane 15, 1978
Moms, baby band
gather with UCW
Twenty ladies met McGregor and Jim
Thursday afternoon for the Winegarden took up offering.
UCW meeting in the SS
rooms of the United Church.
Guests were six young
mothers and ten baby band
children. Ruth Hendrick,
introduced her grandson,
Tim Westlake of Zurich who
played two violin selections
accompanied by Nola Love
on piano.
The children were handed
story books of Peter Rabbit
and as they looked at the
pictures a recording played
the story. Following this
Heather Westlake played a
violin selection accompanied
by Mrs. Love.
Roll Call was answered by
bringing a layette item to go
to Goderich Children’s Aid.
Lunch hostesses were Velma
Huff, Greta Luther and
Jessie Finkbeiner.
President, Eleanor Durie,
presided for the business.
A children’s day service
was held Sunday morning at
Church of God. Children
taking part in the service
were Marilyn McGregor,
call to worship, Sherry
Desjardine read the scrip
ture,
Laura Campbell played
pinao for singing, Lori
Vincent played offertory
piano music, Chris
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Couples group
host Londoners
Nineteen attended the
Couples Club meeting,
Saturday night at the United
Church. Rev. and Elaine
Moore conducted a worship
service on the importance of
hands, instruments of both
work and comfort.
Their guests were Ray and
Shirley Broadbent, St.
Thomas who are co
ordinators of Couples Clubs
for London Conference. They
discussed Couples Club in
general and then small
group discussions listed
positive points of their own
group.
They also gave a short
introduction into the
marriage enrichment
program which can be
studied as a group. They
emphasized building on the
strength of the marriage and
the importance of nurturing
the “couple” within the
marriage which leads to a
happy family situation,
which will lead to the
creation of a good com
munity.
The Broadbent’s brought
along a display of books
which could be purchased on
marriage, crafts, children,
songs and etc. Couples in
charge of this meeting were
Harley and Elaine Moore,
Fred and Marlene Desjar
dine, Don and Jan Kobe.
AID SOCIETY — President Brenda Haist of the Grand Bend
Lioness Club presenting "Mac" MacLaren with a donation of
$100 to the North Lambton Unit of the Canadian Cancer
Society. "Mac" was the 1978 captain of the canvass for
Grand Bend and south to the Parkview Crescent. The total
raised was $1629.35 exceeding all previous canvasses in the
Grand Bend area.
ANO DISTRICT NEWS
Youths conduct service
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The Grand Bend Golden Burger Fest Days and would
Age Club are planning to
have a table at Buffalo
appreciate donations of
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Sod Busters meeting
The Grand Bend Sod
Busters met Monday
evening at the home of
Bevan Shapton. Guest
speaker was Graham Gould,
Exeter speaking on crop and
soil erosion. The next
meeting will be July 10 and
the topic will be soil savers
and chisel plows.
personals
Mrs. Lawrence Taylor is a
patient in University
Hospital, London.
Weekend guests with Mr.
& Mrs. Art Finkbeiner were
Mrs. Frank Spier, and Mr. &
Mrs. David Spier of Toronto.
Saturday visitors with the
Finkbeiners were Mrs.
Myrtle McGregor and her
two daughters, Mrs. Mary
Ferguson of Saskatoon and
Mrs. Ada Reed of Calgary.
Mrs. Fred Gratton is a
patient in South Huron
Hospital, Exeter.
Supporting cast is
announced for play
James Murphy, Artistic
Director for the Huron
Country Playhouse, today
announced the supporting
cast for its opening produc
tion, “The Odd Couple”,
starring Jack Duffy and
Leslie Carlson.
Ann de Villiers, returning
to the Playhouse for her
third season, and Marion
Gilsenan, a well known
Toronto actress making her
first Playhouse appearance,
will play the Pigeon sisters,
two swinging British
divorcees.
Alden Jones, last seen at
the Playhouse in “Babes in
Arms”, is Speed, a nervous
New Yorker with a passion
for poker. The policeman,
Murray, will be played by
Keith James, making his
professional debut at the
Playhouse. Stan Lacey, a
Playhouse veteran, will per
form the role of Vinnie, a
hen-pecked husband, and
David Douglas will play
Roy, Oscar’s accountant.
The Playhouse perfor
mance schedule is Tuesday
July 4 through July 8, and
Tuesday July 11 through
STEELERS IDLE
The Grand Bend Lakeport
Steelers were idle last week
after receiving a bye into the
second round of the 1978
Canadian pee-wee soccer
Cup.
The Steelers pick up action
again this week with two
Southwestern Ontario
League games. They host
Sarnia Fabbri in a mid-week
contest, then on Saturday
face the League leading
Sarnia C. C. all stars at the
Grand Bend soccer field,
Kick-off is 4 p.m.
July 15 in the evening at 8:30
p.m. with Wednesday
matinees at 2:30 p.m.
Further information may be
obtained by telephoning
(519) 238-8387.
Seniors enjoy
jaunt to Doon
Grand Bend Golden Age
club held their June meeting
in the form of a bus trip,
Wednesday, when they and
friends, numbering 50, left
Grand Bend shortly after
8:00 a.m. First stop was at
the market and shopping
mall in Kitchener, then on to
Doon Pioneer village where
all enjoyed a picnic lunch in
a covered building area.
At this time ' president,
Mary Ravelie conducted a
short business meeting.
During the early afternoon
the group toured many of the
buildings, museum, barns,
covered bridge, churches
and farm equipment.
An interesting exhibit of
spinning wool and weaving
was done by Mrs. Ken Quanz
the former Lily Mae John
son, daughter of Mr. & Mrs.
Wellington Johnson, of this
area.
Leaving Doon Pioneer
village, the bus travelled to a
shopping mall in Stratford,
and then to the Ponderosa
for supper.
A lively happy sing song
was enjoyed on the way
home, plus a couple of solo’s
on the loud speaker system,
readings and jokes.
Despite a rainy day in the
Kitchener area we all en
joyed the day’s outing.
It was Youth Sunday at the
United Church Sunday
morning. The whole service
was arranged and presented
by the young folks with
organizational help from
Rev. H. Moore.
Young people taking part
were Jim Ward, Sharon
Johnson, Patti Cleve, Mark
Willert, Shelley Meacham,
Marilyn Walper, Cathy
Allister, Louise White, Janet
Allister, Brock and Mark
Adams.
During the meditation
period, four of the young
people had speaking parts on
the topic, Is
listenin’? on titles
generation gap, youth of the
world, relations between age
groups and
world.
This
ended
“Hey
listenin’?”
the changing
preceded and
the new song
is anybody
with guitar ac
companiment by Marie-
McKinnon, tambourine;
Marilyn Walper, drum;
Louise White,
Flowers placed in the
United Church sanctuary,
Sunday morning were some
from the funeral of Mrs.
Malcolm (Mac) Moloy, in
loving
family.
Other
was
with
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identical bouquets from the
double wedding of Julie Ann
and Susan Elizabeth,
daughters of Mr. & Mrs.
Kenneth Morton.
The special hymn sing
featured the songs “Its a
long road to freedom,” “It
only takes a spark,” and
“They’ll know we are
Christians by our love.”
A cemetery decoration
service will be held at the
Grand Bend cemetery,
Sunday, June 18, at 2:00 p.m.
Sunday, June 25 will be
Communion ’Sunday at the
United Church. There will be
Confirmation and
of new members
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IN THE MATTER OF an application by The Corpora
tion of the Village of Grand Bend for approval of its
Restricted Area By-Law 316 of 1976
APPOINTMENT FOR HEARING
THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD hereby appoints
Tuesday, the 20th day of June, 1978 at the hour of
one o'clock (local time) in the afternoon at the
Legion, in the Village of Grand Bend, for the hear
ing of all parties interested in supporting or op
posing this application.
If you do not attend and are not represented at this
hearing, the Board may proceed in your absence
and you will not be entitled to any further notice of
the proceedings.
In the event the decision is reserved, persons taking
part in the hearing may request a copy of the deci
sion from the presiding Board Member. Such deci
sion will be mailed to you when available.
Secretary
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