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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 K It iMfe. - Mb flOM K I IMA..GRAND BEND <t' ‘ ; J;, r ‘I'”■ AND DISTRICT NEWS 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 Bremmer's Extra Thin Pantry Shelf Pieces and Stems Introducing Tend-R-Spot SALTINES 1 Ib. 68’ Not included in 6% refunds. Tend-R-Spot Pure Pork OKTOBERFEST SAUSACE lOoz. 58* Not includ'd in 6% refund,. 1 FRYER PARTS Large quantify of basket apples, pears, plums, grapes, pumpkins. Fresh Country Style 98* Not included in 6% refunds. Save 30c lb. Oxydol 1 POWDERED DETERGENT: 6 litres ’ ’2.58 : Not included in 6% refunds. ( Fresh Ontario Pork I I Fresh Ontario Pork COUNTRY STYLE RIBS L SHOULDER ROAST .. 8 Save 50' lb. MUSHROOMS yj 1 I I 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. ’1.5 i 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 7TH ANNIVERSARY SAVINGS more than half on WO's of sweaters UNLIMITED SELECTION over 80 styles PLEASING QUALITY majority from our STRATFORD mill EASY CARE must are machine washable REALIZE a big return on the shrinking dollar SWEATER SHOP FACTORY OUTLET 10 lo 5:30 Daily Sunday 12.00 to 5:30 ^h^AL 16 Main St., Grand Bend 238-8007 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,’’ Pe'KKwa&i * 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. LIVER & BACON SAUSAGE 98* Save $1.00 Ib. ib. ’1,2 X JM.1. /I Previously Frozen Pork SIDE RIBS ’148 Save 30* Ib. 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