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Times-Advocate, 1978-11-16, Page 22Page 22 November 16, 1978 Send articles to Children's Aid GB ladies hold Remembrance service Twenty-one ladies gathered Thursday af­ ternoon in the S.S. rooms for the United church women’s meeting. Marge Mason conducted the worship service on a Remembrance day theme. An article written in November 1962 during the debate con­ cerning the banning of religious exercises in Ontario schools reads as follows: There is one place where we can pray for anything we wish in words of our choosing. That is in the sanctuary of the heart. The silent prayers of all of us together can conquer evil. A poem “After Blenheim”, printed in 1885, in a third reader was read. Between 1914 and 1945 there have been two world wars and since 1945 over 60 wars in other parts of our world. Statistics tell us there were over 59000 casualties in world war one, and over 42,000 in world war 2. Quoting from an article in United church observer by Rev. Kenneth Wotherspoon he says “One of the things Christians may be doing in November is remem­ bering.” There is very little Remembrance day in­ formation in school books and teacher’s magazines as the material is written in United States. Roll call was answered by GRAND BEND AND DISTRICT NEWS a Remembrance verse. President, Eleanor Durie, presided for the business. The layette articles which the group gathers through the year have been sent to Goderich Children’s Aid. Meeting closed with Mizpah benediction. Lunch hostesses were Susie Devine and Eleanor Durie. United church news The sacrament of baptism and reception of new members was observed Sunday morning at the United church. Those baptized were Jeremy Alexander Bud Wilde and Makeysha Dawn Wilde, children of Mr. & Mrs. Delbert Wilde, (nee Nancy Pimperton). Nancy Lynn (Pimperton) Wilde, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. John Pimperton; John Earl Mawson, son of Mr. & Mrs. Wilbert Mawson (nee Large crowd in attendance at Joyce Pickering); Amanda Marie Dunn, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. George Dunn (nee Susan Grigg); Tyler Bennett Fink, son of Judith Fink. New members at Grand Bend, Margaret Lynn Desjardine,transferringfrom Melville United Church, Ivan, and Evelyn Scott, transferring from St. Andrews Prebyterian Church, Wingham. Rev. H. Moore’s sermon topic was “Ten Com­ mandments for Parents.” Under the leadership of Dawn Crabe the Junior choir sang two anthems, “Jesus friend of little children” and “The church is wherever God’s people are praising.” Cathy Brenner sang a solo entitled “We are the chur­ ch”. All the small Sunday school children attended the first part of the church service to observe the baptismal as they had been studying baptism in their lessons for several weeks. NEXT YEAR'S FAIR CALVES — Feeder calves to be shown at the 1979 Hensall Spring Fair arrived Monday and were dis­ tributed to club members. Shown on a fence at the Hensall sales barns waiting for their animals are Brent and Paul Love, David Gill and Heather and Patti Love. T-A photo •A United Church hot turkey supper More than 500 people at­ tended the annual hot turkey supper at Grand Bend United Church, Wednesday evening. Mrs. Nola Taylor attended the district board meeting held in Hensail last Tuesday afternoon, for South Huron Women’s Institutes. Flowers in the United church sanctuary Sunday morning were placed in loving memory of Wellington (Bill) Baker by his wife Olive and family. The young people of the United church will hold their first fall meeting in the S.S. rooms Sunday evening November 19 at 7:30 p.m. Ezra Webb of Green Acres has taken up residence in the Bluewater Zurich. Mr. & McKenzie, Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Art Finkbeiner. Mrs. Roy Morenz is spending some time in the Kitchener area with her father, William Cook who is seriously ill. Sunday visitors and supper guests with Mrs. Rosie Grigg were two of her sons, Mr. & Mrs. Harold Grigg, Kit­ chener, Mr. & Mrs. Nelson Grigg, Joey and Kelly, Waterloo. Mr. & Mrs. Don Hendrick, Pamela and Paul of Wyoming and Mrs. Susie Devine were dinner guests Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Elgin Adams. Rest Home at Mrs. John Windsor visited Church of God news Church of God ladies held their November meeting Thursday afternoon at the church. Roll call was an­ swered by 12 members with a memorized verse of scripture. Worship service was conducted by Mrs. John Campbell on “God’s leadership”. Mrs. Janet Desjardine gave a mission study talk on the work of Paul Brand, working as a missionary, serving lepers in India. She quoted from a book “Ten Fingers of God”, about Mr. Brand’s work. Mrs. Katie Vincent, president, presided for the business and lunch was served by Marian Snider. r THE BOOK STORE 21 Main St. Grand Bend Give a BOOK for Christmas We stock all the latest • BEST SELLERS-hardcover and paperbacks. Visit our juvenile room for the lates't in books, toys and games. Phone 238-2508. We wish to thank the Lucan & Grand Bend Lions Clubs for donating their games to help make our Monte Carlo evening a success. Also thanks to everyone who supported us by buying draw tickets and giving donations. Your kindness is much predated. Crediton Firemen & Park Board ap- HURON SANITATION Owned by John J. Hotson CAN OFFER YOU_______ COMPLETE 24 HR. SANITATION SERVICE PHONE JOHN HOTSON AT 238-2140 If no answer call 238-8240 for prompt reply. POWER SEWER LINE CLEANING • from 1 % " to 5” pipe • save unnecessary lawn damage • cut down labour costs • for farm, commercial and residential PORTABLE TOILET SERVICE Portable Toilets are available 7 days a week with. Maintenance and Delivery included. R.R. 1, GRAND BEND Custom Backhoeing at reasonable rates. Call us anytime 238-2140 At the Sunday evening service at Church of God, the church ladies were in charge of the worship service led by Mrs. Harold Vincent. Lori Vincent read the scripture lesson and Lucille sang a solo “My task”. The meditation theme by Rev. John Campbell was “Forgiveness Experience Forever”. Church of God young people met Friday evening at die church rooms and continued in a series on teens and life issues and com­ mitment led by Rev. John Campbell. 4-H meets The two, Grand Bend 4-H clubs held meeting eight last week to finalize their plans for Achievement day on November 18 at Stephen Central school. Club 2, the “Munchy Bunch” met at Sharon Johnson’s home Tuesday night. Club I, “Nutritious Nuts” met at Rita Smits home Thursday night. These girls are planning a skit on the do’s and don’ts of measuring, Leaders of these clubs on the project “Essential Edibles”’were Club I, Rita Smits and Karen Smeekens; Club 2, Karen Woods and Marlene Britnell. Couples Club The Couples Club staged a family night at the Grand Bend Public school gym Saturday evening with about 35 in attendance. An opening sing song was led by Jean Weigand. A film “A talent for Tony” was shown by Sharon Miller. Refreshments were ser­ ved. Couples in charge of this meeting were Sharon and Glen Miller, Donna and Larry Lovie and Elsie and Le Roy Keyes. Cove Town & Country Ladies High Single & Triple, Norma Desjardine (S) 191, (T) 503, The Benders Ladies, High Single & Triple, Pat (S) 156 - (T) 438. The Fishers, Mixed Leagues, High Single & Triple, Karen Harris (S)176 — (T) 403, Jeff Harris (S) 193 — (T) 444; Ted Ravelle (S) 200 — (T) 500; Mina Lamb (S) 138 — (T) 336. Charlies Angels — Our Gang vs Hopefuls, Betty Datars (S) 234 (T)’ 561 (TEAM) 2448, L. Van- denberk 216 (T) 574 (TEAM) 2374; Hi Hopes vs The Good Ones, Fran Relouw (S) 210 (T) 539 (TEAM) 2426, Marg Roberts (S) 246 (T) 639 (TEAM) 2427. Saturday Little League — Dreamers vs Angels, Jim Jeffrey 75, Tanya Johnson 80; Rascale vs Scrappers, Todd Hay ter 85, S. Chap­ delaine 73; The Pointers vs The Stooges, Danny Green , 119, Ivan Chapdelaine 142; Grand Bend Guerillas vs The Strikers, Jeff Hayter 110, Richard Brown 180. Bluewater Mixed League — High Single & Triple , Ladies, M.Gaiser (S) 185 (T) 485; Mens, Joe Grigg (S) 241 (T) 602. CORRECTION In the story which peared last week on Grand Cove Estates pansion it was stated company had purchased additional land abutting on Highway 21. 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