Times-Advocate, 1978-11-02, Page 13Exchange student tells Lioness
about year's visit in Australia
The Grand Bend Lioness
Club held their October
meeting Thursday evening
at the Green Forest with 40
in attendance.President,Pat
Kading, presided.
A ceramic Christmas tree
donated to the club will be
displayed at various
business places. Tickets will
be sold on it and proceeds to
go to community bet
terment.
They will be having a table
at the Christmas craft and
bake sale, November 4, at
Grand Bend public school,
Proceeds from this will go to
the nursery school.
Guest speaker was Tracey
Meecham showir^g slides and
commentary on Australia
where she has been an ex
change student for year. A
raffle gift was won by Sally
Jphnson.
The Meals on Wheels
program which the Lioness
club sponsor is now un
derway. Any senior citizen
wishing this service should
phone Evelyn Johnson at 238-
8102.
Among the goodies the
girls served were cake
velvet, fruit cocktail loaf,
maple treasure, healthy
peanut loaf, peachy lemon
whip and yogurt loaf.
In the social time they did
four quizzes on their prepent
project, the garden club,
things on a penny and a
general.
Home assignment is to find
a party food and make and
describe a tea biscuit.
4-H meets
The “Nutritious Nuts”
Grand Bend 4-H club No. I
met Thursday evening at the
home of Ellie Smeekens for
meeting 6. This was in the
form of a Hallowe’en party
theme and the girls invited
their mothers. There were 16
in attendance and time was
7:00 to 10:30 p.m.
These girls served a
fondue to their guests.
At the social time they
played two games, a form of
bingo with playing cards and
passing the package game.
of
Nineteen Church of God
young people attended a
Hallowe’en party at Jim
Snyder’s home, Saturday
evening. Prizes were
awarded to the best dressed
and most original costume.
Games and lunch were
enjoyed.
Rev. J. Campbell and
several from tug
congregation provided a
church service at the Blue
WaterRest home Sunday at
5:45 p.m. with a devotional
period and special songs.
4-H meeting
The Grand Bend No. 2
club, the “Munchy Bunch”,
held meeting six in the form
of a “Harvest tea”, Tuesday
evening at the home of
assistant leader
Marlene Britnell in
Cove with around
tending. The girls
their mothers and two
Women’s Institute members.
Mrs.
Grand
28 at-
invited
Church of God news
The annual Thanksgiving
supper was held at Church of
God Friday evening with
around 100 attending.
Following the meal Rev. J.
Campbell led all in singing
the “Family of God”. Janet
Desjardine gave a short
devotional missionary talk.
During clean up time, the
young people and children
played games in the school
gym.
United church news
Guest minister at Grand
Bend United Church mor
ning service was Mr. Paul
Schot from Centralia who is
a student at Uniersity of
Western Ontario. Lovely
choir anthem was
“Immortal Invisible’’.
Sermon topic was “More
than conquerors”.
Grand Bend United
Church will be observing the
51st anniversary Sunday,
November 5.
The annual hot turkey
supper will be held
Noyember 8 from 5:00 to 7:30
p.m. Take outs for shut ins
will be available by phoning
238-2749 or 237-3304 '
November 6.
by
Orpha club
A special meeting
Orpha club was
Tuesday, October 24, at Vai
Burke’s
opening
home in
with a
of the
held
Oakwood
dessert
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RESORT SPOOKS — Leanne and Billy Jennison were two
Grand Bend youngsters attending Tuesday's Lions club spon
sored Hallowe'en party. T-A pnoto
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luncheon. Thirty-two were in
attendance.
After the social time,
president Irene Kennedy
opened and introduced the
guest speaker Mrs. Marian
Cowan of Sarnia Children’s
Aid Society.
In her talk she outlined the
work and procedure of how
and why children were taken
from their homes and placed
in foster care and how long
children can be legally kept
and the societies care of
them while they were
responsible,
Mrs. W. F. B, MacLaren
was asked to order flan
nelette to make nighties and
diapers. Next meeting will
be at Gert Flear’s,
November 14, at 1:30 p.m.
Village Inn bowling scores
Monday afternoon — Cove
' town & country gals — high
single, Gladys Crown, 194;
high triplq, Norma
Desjardine, 511.
Tuesday afternoon — The
Benders (ladies) — high
single, a tie of 138, for Erma
Webb and Edith Coyle.
Wednesday night —
Charlies Angels — Hopefuls •
high single, Velma Labelle,
252; high triple, Louise
Vandenberk, 627; The Good
Ones — high single and high
triple won by Marg Roberts,
223 and 549; Our Gang —
high single and high triple
won by Betty Datars, 217 and
600; Hi Hopes — high single
and high triple won by Fran
Relouw 271 and 664.
Thursday evening
mixed, Blue Water league
ladies high single and high
triple won by Elva Walper,
175 and 391; men’s high
single and triple won by Joe
Grigg, 203 and 556.
Saturday morning — Little
league (mixed) — 5 and 6
year old — boys, Todd
Hayter, 80; girls, Leila
Harris, 73. 7 and 8 year old,
boys, Justin Peckitt, 101;
girls, Shelly Finch, 100; 9 to
12 year old, boys, Richard
Brown, 155; girls, Carrie
Tiedeman, 128; over 12,
boys, Ivan Chapdelaine, 134,
girls, Lisa Jeffrey, 104.
Personals
Mrs. Gerry Love and Mrs.
Glen Miller, attended the
“Harvest tea”, which one
group of 4-H girls held
Tuesday evening at Mrs.
Marlene Britnell’s home.
Mr. & Mrs. William
Blewett recently returned
from a three week trip to the
Maritimes. Mrs. Blewett’s
sister from Vancouver ac
companied them.
Church of God ministers of
Ontario held a business
meeting Monday at Church
of God, Grand Bend.
Minister’s wives attending
met at the manse with Mrs.
Campbell.
The local ladies served a
noon lunch to all attending in
the S.S. rooms of the church.
Mr. Bill Baker of Toronto
spent the weekend at his
daughter’s home Mrs. Greta
Luther.
Friday, Mr. Baker visited
at his brother’s home Arthur
Baker in Green Acres on the
occasion of Art’s 94th bir
thday and with Mrs. Lillian
Brown and Alice.
Among other relatives and
friends who dropped in were
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Fahner,
grand and great grand
children, Mrs. Barb Keyes,
Trenton, Mr. & Mrs. Bill
Becker and family, Dash
wood.
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Timei-Advocat*, November 2, 1978
Woman fills vacancy
The vacant position on
Grand Bend council was fill
ed Wednesday afternoon
when Judy Uniak was
acclaimed as deputy-reeve.
Mrs. Uniak replaces the
current deputy-reeve Bob
Simpson who decided to
retire after four ye^rs on
council.
The other members of
council were returned
earlier, also by acclama
tion. They are reeve Bob
Bill
and
Sharen and councillors
Baird, Keith Crawford
Harold Green.
Keith Crawford was
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pointed to council near the
beginning of the 1977-78 term
to replace Bill Uniak, hus
band of the new deputy
reeve. He resigned because
of his work forcing him to be
out of town.
Mrs. Uniack said she had
considered council work
before. She added, “I have
always been interested. I
will have more time now
that my children have
started to school.”
The new deputy-reeve said
she is in favour of annexa
tion and would like to see
more recreation facilities in
the village.Judy Uniak
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