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Times-Advocate, 1983-01-05, Page 15► • Times -Advocate, January 5, 1983 Page 3A Resort area families enjoy reunions during new year's holiday weekend ' Visiting during the holiday Week with Lorne and Loreen Devine were threeof Loreen's 'brothers, Earl and Kay Weiberg, of London and daughters, Caroline of Lon- don and Judy of Elliot Lake. Also Garnet and Hubert Weiberg both of Waterloo. The latter two also visited their father, Fred Weiberg at Bluewater Rest Home. George and Marie Chowen of Southcott Pines with their daughter and family, Audrey and Ken Moffat, and grand- children, Valerie, Gloria, Terry and Wendy at Collingwood. Visiting through, the holidays with Alvin and Clara Statton were family, grand and greatgrandchildren, in- cluding Lesa and Randy -Romphf, Steven and Jenny, Walkerton, Debbie, Harry and Eric Plantenga, Huron Park, Bonnie Dugas of toWn, Janet and Lonnie Dugas, Sar- nia, Donnie, Gwen, Michael, z; Richard and Jamie Dugas, of Gallinere Beach, near Sarnia, also Clara's brother Ken and Pal Dawe of Huron Park. ' • Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cures visited during the holidays with three of their daughters in Sarnia, Norma and Lloyd Waun, Erma and Bob Baird, Eleanor and Clare 1 Ritchi, and the Visiting Monday with Mr. Beulah Holt were the ' tie, Robin and Lawrence at grandchildren. and Mrs. Mae Holt and former's grandchildren, Alma and Jack Riddoch, and great granddaughter, Lisa of Sarnia. William love was host to an annual gathering, New Years day of family ntentbers, grand and great grand- children, held in the S.S. rooms at the United Church, with around 50 in attendance. Relatives attended from Lon- don, Parkhill, Clinton and Grand Bend area. Several friends and neighbours have visited Elgin and Elda Adams, since Elgin's illness and hospitalization in University llospital. London. Mrs. Elizabeth Norris, of Grand Cove, at her son's Mr. and 11-1rs. Jack Norris, Kathi and Scott. at Sarnia. Earl and Kay Weiberg, - Caroline and Judy of London visited with Mrs. Rosie Grigg. Mrs. Fern Love with her son Glenn and wife, at Sarnia, grandsons Dan. Dick acid his. wife, and great grand- daughters Christina and Charmaine. I1r. and Mrs. •Lawrence Johnson Were guests -at' their daughter _veva and family, Mr. and 1111s. Duncan McVit- • UNDER CANVAS — Abi'g tent has been placed around the building site for the rievb harbour "Welcome" building on the south pier at Grand Bend. Mild weather permitted the footings to be poured before Christmas. Larmer Construction of Lambeth will complete the federal government funded building by April 1. More federal grants will provide for landscaping.. ran Southampton. The Johnson's attended the funeral, Dec. 27th of their daughter Nancy's father -in law, Junior, McAr- thur, of RR Paisley, at the Milroy Funeral Horne in Port Elgin. Holiday news from Turnbull's Grove Arm and George David, Ina and Alex Russell, Al and In- grid Smitz, Betty and Etnil Wydareny, Bob Arbour and friend Darlene, Marg and Bob lledley, attended a• New Years eve party at Sanders • Tavern. Art and Jean Chambers and daughter Janet spent New Years eve at a house party in London then motored to St. Thotnas and spent New Years day and Sunday with Jean's brother Ed and Jean Jones. Arnold sand Olga Bell, Goderich spent New Year's day with Stu and Shirley Pole in Elmwood subdivision. Visiting through the week with Stu and ,Shirley were Karen Coates and daughter Ginger, and Karen's sisters Kim and Amanda, all of London. Janie and Mike Daymon, of Toronto, spent part of their 8 oz. 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Whole Wheat or Cracked Wheal Fresh Bread 24 oz 69 Black Forest Coffee Cake 1159 Fresh English Muffins Pkg. of 12 '119 - *o' '?e istioectset As «d • Sa'i«9 i 4 ifytoitteugt la you TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR 6 DAY SPECIALS EVERY WEEK Specials effective from Wed. Jan. 5/83 until closing Tues. Jan. 11 /83. We reserve the right to limit purchases to reasonable weekly family requirements. zehrs fire marketsof fine foods L., MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY 94 P.M. THURSDAY & FRIDAY 9.9:00 P.M. SATURDAY 8:304 P.M. honeymoon in a cottage here: Friends in Turnbull's Grove are wishing a- speedy recovery to Herb Wegerich. Mr..Wegerich has been ill this past two weeks. Anglican Church Rev. J. Sutton gave us an explanation of John. 1: t-18.in his sermon this past Sunday. John's vision went way back with much the same writings as in Genesis. Rev. Sutton told us that in the early days the Jews' interpretation was that when God spoke - it happen- ed. God's word was action. He told us if we believe, it will give us the authority to see God. God sent light and light cannot be overcome by darkness. Rev. Sutton feels that the greatest message was grace and truth - grace is God's action and Jesus cont - FIRE HALL UNDERWAY -- Forms for the poured - cement foundation for the new Grand Bend-Bosanquet- Stephen Fire hall in Grand Bend were in place this week as Gregus Construction of Exeter began the building. I really had high hopes for Pepper. I lhought.he was go- ing to turn over a new leaf, or- perhaps make a New Yeair's resolution to become friends with his cat neighbours. You may remember that when our • very articulate Springer Spaniel look over writing this column just before Christmas, he assured everyone that he would cultivate a friendship with Scat and. Jack, two well - clawed cats that live next door. You see, I had told him that unless he behaved himself and stopped terroriz- ing the poor cats. he would not get ' any presents for Christmas. - - And for few evenings it actually appeared to -be working --he spent his time lounging around the house (mainly on our bed) and not bothering to chase the annoy- ing cats. But the truce ended abrupt- ly, when he stuck his nose in- to their comfortable cat house-- a cozy structure designed to let cats come and go, but keep large dogs out. Apparently Pepper literally stuck his nose into their com- fortable business --whether it was a friendly gesture or an act of aggression, we don't know --since the traumatic ex- perience he has refused to talk about it. Anyway, -he came home howling, with bl1 . r , no tears, dripping fr r m the co er of his eye. A quick c k revealed that is vision had not been af- t cted, but he was not about t 1 let us do any home doctor - in . It looked like black Jack h• d caught Pepper cleanly rth one claw, slashing him in he eye, just above his lower lid, but not high enough to bother his vision. Pepper was, one lucky clog, his eye saved by those droopy springer spaniel eye lids. His eyes are normally red-ririuned and watery, but after this mishap, his left eye was redder than ever. The scratch left one (ivy piece of partially loose skin. which when he blinked• sometimes floated over his eyeball. We were worried that he might cause further damage by rubbing his paw over his eye, so we called our favourite veterinarian. ( Not sure he's Pepper's favourite any more, but I hope Pep will forgive him and they'll become friends again.) The good doctor agreed to take a look at the injured eye, even (hough, it was New Year's Day! As we suspected, the vet OOMPt, HEAD BOOKKEEPING INVESTMENTS ART READ Chorter.d Accountant (519) 138.1388 Grand Bend, Ontario 39 Woodpark Cres. • Mary's musings By Mary Alderson ing was -the light of the world as we are the children of Gori - the inheritors of grace and truth. Coffee hour hostess was Mrs. Beta Martin. •The Feast of the Epiphany falls on Thursday, January 6 and there will be a Commu- nion service at 1:110 Wm. al St. John's Church: The ladies group of St. John's will hold their January meet ing Thursday. Jan. 6. al 2:(Nt p.m. in the Parish hall. Church of God news ~ A New. Year's eve service was held at Church of God with 1)r. A. Brown speaking on the theme, "What think ye of .)esus?" Families took part by contributing poems. readings. testimonies and song to the service. . All gathered after the ser- vice in the S.S. neons for fellowship, games and lunch. At midnight all joined hands. in a circle with prayers. Al the Sunday morn int; ser- vice Rev. John (';tmpbell spoke on ''T'he Ler(' our Shepherd in 83". The music special was a solo by Mrs. Ferman Snyder, "God is still on the throne''. Communion was observed this morning. United Church news Rev. IL Moore's sermon topic was "We are with Chris)", with scripture from Philippians :3:13-21: Ile asked how we can use our times itt this New Year, and said there is important work for us to do. We roust live for today. Choir anthem was. "All things new." The children's story by Rev. Morn•c was • about a father and son walk- ing a straight path in the snow to a big tree. The son tried by watching his feet, the father kept his eye on the tree. Ile said on their path in life to ' keep their eyes on the goal they' hope to reach and look up to God. -The Sacrament of. Iloly ('omtnunion will be celebrated next Sunday. Dart game scores - At the weekly dart game Tuesday evening at- Grand Benet Legion. the winners were. first Guy Stanley and Beth Brown: second, Bob ('hapede1aine and Marg Hdley. Anyone interested in daubs is welcome to come and play. said Pepper would require an anesthetic so that he could work on the eye. Before Pep -- per knew what hit hint. he was needled in the hind quarter. Then we had the fun _of watching our dog become. drunk and disorderly. Ile wasn't unlike some partiers of the night before! (Inc minute. he was bounc- ing around the animal hospital, wanting to visit with some barking dogs in the back room, the -next minute he found himself silting down suddenly. Ile tried to get up, but staggered and stumbled to a sitting position again. Please turn to page 7 A End of Season Sale Now on Hundreds of quality sweaters for ladies and, men at savings up to 50% We will be closing for the season on Jan. 30 --)(ti-EA1tE.7 hc ) FACTORY OUTLET GRAND BEND 238-8007 16 Main St. The Lambton County Board of Education PUBLIC MEETINGS Elections to School District Study Committee The Lambton County Board of Education will be beginning a study of secondary school ac- commodation in Petrolia, Forest and Watford, over the coming months. The Board's approved procedures call for this study to be carried out by a six -person School District Study Committee. Three trustees, Mrs. Dorothy Wight, Mrs. Audrey Beattie and•Mr. James Moran, have been appointed by the Board. Three Lombton County residents remain to be elected, one at each of three public meetings to be held in January. East Lambton Secondary School, Watford Wednesday, January 12, 1983, 7:30 p.m. North Lambton Secondary School, Forest, - Wednesday. January '19, 1983, 7:30 p.m. Lambton Central Collegiate Vocational In- stitute, Petrolia, 'Wednesday, January 26, 1983, 7:30 p.m. The election of the three ratepayer represen- tatives will complete the formation of the committee. The School' District Study Committee will begin public meetings in February. All meetings, whether to elect a representative or to conduct -the study, will be open to the public. It is expected that all meetings will take place at the three secondary schools, in turn. Parents will receive notification of the meetings through notices sent home from school. Other members of the community should watch their local newspapbr for infor- mation about the time and location of Commit- tee meetings. Information about the commit- tee and its deliverations will be given lout at the meetings, or may be obtained by telephon- ing your nearest secondary school or .the Education Centre, 336.1500. H.G. Cole, A.R. Wells, Chairman Director of Education