Times-Advocate, 1978-10-12, Page 14Times-Advocate, October 12, 1978
trip,
More than 20, Grand Bend
Golden Agers, held their
October meeting, by going
on a jaunt to tour the
Lambton County museum.
AU had brought a picnic
lunch, but weather was a bit
toacooifor outdoors, so they
journey’d back to the United
Church and had lunch in the
Sunday School rooms.
Mrs. Lily Moore, St. Clair
shores, and Mr. & Mrs.
Thomas Belt, Milford,
Michigan, spent the
Thanksgiving week end at
their sister’s Mrs. Eva
Bariteau.
At date of writing, Alec
Hamilton is a patient in
Victoria hospital, London,
where he underwent surgery
last week.
Mr. & Mrs. Wellwood Gill,
formerly Grand Bend
residents and lately of
Maplewood apartments,
Zurich, have moved to the
Ailsa Craig, Senior Citizens
home, where they will be
living nearer to their two
daughters and grand
children.
Mr. & Mrs. Carman
Britton, Grandview,
Granton, Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd
Whiting, Toronto, Ian Fraser
and family, Forest.
Manitoba, spent the week
end here with his sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. & Mrs.
Robert Keyes. The Britton's
had been on a tour to the east
coast and had visited
relatives in London and
Mitchell before coming to
Grand Bend.
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Lovie
and family entertained a
number of cousins for
Thanksgiving dinner,
Sunday^ which included Mr.
& Mrs. Doug Russell and
family, Shipka, Mr. & Mrs.
Leroy Bryant and family,
Mr. & Mrs. Morley Love
and Jennifer, visited awhile,
Sunday at his brother’s Mr.
& Mrs. Gerry Love and
family to view the new barn
Gerry is building.
Out of town guests Sunday
with Mr. & Mrs. Roy Flear
were Mr. & Mrs. George
Buckingham, and Mr. &
Mrs. Don Deyell, Toronto.
Jim Kennedy who is at
tending York University in
Toronto was home here for
the weekend. The Kennedy’s
Sr. spent a few days in
Toronto last week, with
Irene’s sister, Mrs. S. M.
Barbour, and Ken visited his
sister’s in Lindsay.
Quite a number of
relatives and friends from
this area, attended the
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wedding Saturday of Linda,
daughter of Mrs. Olive
Miller, to Wayne
Faulhaufer, son of Mr. &
Mrs. Alvin Faulhaufer,
Stratford at Zion Lu them
Church, Stratford.
Mr. & Mrs. Louie Walker,
Pontiac, Michigan, spent the
week end at their daughter’s
home, Rev. & Mrs. John
Campbell.
Two 4-H
groups meet
The two Grand Bend 4-H
clubs met this week for
meeting three.
Club number one “The
Nutritious Nuts” met
Thursday evening at Rita
Smits home.
Club number two, “The
Munchy Bunch”, met
Tuesday evening at Sherry
Desjaridne’s home.
Roll call was My favorite
breakfast.
During the work period
they made peanut butter
with carrot and apples to
spread on bread.
Next they made a white
sauce which they combined
into potato soup.
The food and cooking were
sampled for lunch.
LIONS AID PURCHASE — The Grand Lions club has donated $20,000 to the village to assist in the purchase of property for
recreation purposes. Above, Lions president Frank Allister presents the cheque to reeve Bob Sharen. Looking on are project
committee members Pau! Johnson and Pat Soldan and District Governor Don McDougall. T-A photo
One mishap
in Pinery
One accident was in
vestigated by the Pinery
OPP this week, it occurring
on Friday on Main St. in
Grand Bend.
Drivers involved were
Beryl Beulah Vincent, RR 2
Grand Bend, and Henson
Emil Iredale, also of Grand
Bend.
Constable M. R. Brown
investigated and set total
damage at $1,150.
During the week, the
Pinery officers laid 10
charges under the Highway
Traffic Act and two under
the Liquor Licence Act. They
investigated one break,
enter and theft and one
trespassing incident.
CHURCH OF GOD
Church of God youths
travelled to Brucefield,
Saturday evening to view the
film, “Youth for Christ from
Pilgrims progress.”
The usual Thanksgiving
services were held at Church
of God with many visitors
attending,
GOVERNOR VISITS GB — District Governor Don McDougall of Delaware visited the Grand Bend Lions club Thursday.
Above, Grand Bend president Frank Allister welcomes the Governor. Looking on are vice-presidents Peter Haist, Danny
Sageman and Steve Kadlecik. T-A photo
At Church of God
Good crowd at Ecumenical service
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Around 60 ‘attended the
Thanksgiving Ecumenical,
held Tuesday night at
Church of God.
President, Katie Vincent
and Janet Desjardine,
presided for the meeting.
Special numbers from the
other churches attending
were ‘‘A story of the
Pilgrim’s Thanksgiving,” by
Martha Geromette, from
Greenway United, “An
original Thanksgiving,”
reading by Joan Eagleson of
Grand Bend United.
A reading by Annie
Grootjen, “Thanksgiving
time”, and a solo “Bless this
house " by Roberta Walker,
from the Catholic church and
a duet by Rev, John and
Betty Campbell, entitled
“He remembers,” from
Church of God.
Guest speaker was Rev. R.
Simpson, Grand Cove
Estates, topic from the 17
chapter of Luke. Through his
work with world vision and
needs of the world he told of
an area in Africa where they
had crop failures for two
years and natives were
forced to eat grass and
leaves. It made us all thank
ful to be living in this plen
tiful area of Canada.
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News about the churches
Fresh Regular
NOTICE
Village of Grand
Bend winter season
garbage collection
commencing Oc
tober 16, 1978. All
collections, both
commercial and
residential for entire
village will be pick
ed up on Mondays.
GRAND BEND
ART STUDIO
Organizational Meeting
Wed. Oct 18
8:00 p.m.
VILLAGE OFFICE
UPSTAIRS
Grand Bend
Everyone Welcome
Bring your friends
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A special Thanksgiving
service was held at the
United Church Sunday
morning.
The junior choir joined the
senior choir to sing “We
thank you God”, with lyrics
written by Dawn Crabe,
choir leader.
Rev. H. Moore’s sermon
topic was, “The Grace of
Gratitude,’’
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Mr. & Mrs. Morley Love,
and Jennifer, Ottawa, Mr. &
Mrs. Brian Love, Hammond,
visited on the week end with
the former’s parents, Mr. &
Mrs. Colin Love.
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Stur
devant, held Open house
Sunday afternoon, in honor
of Helen’s dad, Bill Love,
celebrating his 80th bir
thday, and served coffee and
cake. This was followed later
by members of the im
mediate family for dinner
including, Mr. & Mrs. Jim
Love, Patti and John, Mr. &
Mrs. Ellison Whiting, and
David and Mr. & Mrs. Colin
Love.
Mrs. Norma Desjardine
returned Sunday from a
three week holiday in
Terrace B.C. at ' her
daughter’s home. Mr. & Mrs.
John Pritchard and Nathan.
Mrs. Alec Hamilton, at
tended the Huron County
Women’s Institute Rally
held last Monday at Lon-
sborougb.
Col and Mrs. R.W.
Fassold, Toronto spent the
week end here with his
parents, in Green Acres, Mr.
& Mrs. Walter Fassold.
Rev& Mrs. John Campbell
travelled to Detroit, Monday
to visit Mr. & Mrs, Larry
McCracken, of Hawaii, who
were in Detroit to visit
relatives, Mrs, Campbell
and Mrs. McCracken are
long time friends,
During the service Rev.
Moore expressed birthday
greetings to Bill Love, who
was observing his 80th birth
day and the congregation
gave him a hearty handclap.
Services at the United
Church will be suspended
Sunday October 15 so that all
who wish, may attend an
niversary services at
Greenway.
Church news
Saturday October 21, a
workshop on Church music
will be held at Grand Bend
United Church. Guest
Director of Music, James
Brown will play the organ
and direct the choir on
Sunday October 22. All choir
members are urged to at
tend.
Sunday November 5 will be
Grand Bend United an
niversary service.
Wednesday November 8,
will be Grand Bend United
Church anniversary supper,
The Women’s Institute will
meet on October 19 in the
Sunday School rooms of the
United Church at 7:30 p.m.
The topic is on Public
Relations. A guest speaker is
expected. Come and bring a
friend. Visitors are always
welcome.
Anglican Church news
The Anglican ladies held
their regular meeting on
Thursday afternoon October
5, with co-convener, Lillian
Best presiding.
Final plans were made for
the euchre party to be held
Thursday evening October
12, at the Parish hall.
The ladies were reminded
to have their crafts and
sewing ready for the craft
fair coming up November 4.
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