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Times-Advocate, 1978-11-02, Page 13 (2)Exchange student tells Lioness about year's visit in Australia The Grand Bend Lioness- Among the goodies ' the Club held their October girls served were cake meeting Thursday evening velvet, fruit cocktail loaf, at the Green. Forest with 4(t maple treasure, healthy in attendance.President*Pat peanut loaf, peachy lemon Kading, presided. whip and yogurt loaf. s - A ceramic Christmas tree In the social time they did donated to the club will be four quizzes on their present displayed at various project, the garden club, business places. Tickets will things on a penny and a be sold on it and proceeds to general. , go to com_ muni.ty_ bet- llome assighment is to find terment. a party food and make and They will be having a table 'describe a tea biscuit. at the Christmas_ craft and t bake sale, November 4, at Grand Bend public school. Proceeds from this will go to the nursery school. Guest speaker was Tracey Meecham showingslides and commentary on Australia where she has been an ex-' change student for 4 year, A raffle gift was won by Sally Johnson. The Meals on W -heels program which the Lioness club sponsor is now un- derway. Any senior citizen wishing this service should phone Evelyn Johnson at 238- -8102: . - 4-H meeting The Grand Behd No. 2 club, the "Munchy Bunch", held meeting six in the form of a "Harvest tea", Tuesday evening at' the home of assistant leader Mrs. Marlene Britnell in Grand Cove with around 28 at- tending. The girls invited their mothers and two Women's Institute members. 4' CLUB GUAVA CHATHAM BEACH HOTEL MONTEGO BAY JAMAICA Two Special Departures . January 15 1979 One Week 546,9.00* February 19 1979 One Week $519.00* INCLUDED IN PRICE •RETURN AIR FARE FROM TORONTO TRANSFERS AT MONTEGO BAY *SEVEN NIGHTS ACCOMMODATION *SEVEN BUFFET 'SEVEN DINNERS WITH WINE PLUS MANY EXTRAS BONUS •HOTEL ACCOM- MODATION NEAR TORONTO AIRPORT FOR THE NIGHT BEFORE YOU LEAVE FOR JAMAICA ONLY '15.00 PER COUPLE Space is Limited, Book Early At - EXETER TRAVEL CENTRE 235-0571 Box 580 451 Main St. EXETER, ONT. NOM 1 SO 4-H meets • The "Nutritious Nuts", of Grand Bend 4-11 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 lingo with playing cards and passing the package game. 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- missioary talk. During clean up time, -the young people and children played games in the school gym. . Nineteen Church of God luncheon. Thirty-two were in young people attended a� attendance. Hallowe'en party at Jim • After the social time, Snyder's home, Saturday president Irene Kennedy evening. Prizes were • opened and introduced the awarded to the best dressed guest speaker Mrs. Marian and most original costume. Cowan of Sarnia Children's Games and lunch were Aid Society. enjoyed. In her talk she outlined the Rev. J. Campbell and work and procedure of how several from the and why children were takn congregation provided a fron'1Rheirhemes and placed church service at the Blue in foster care and how long WaterRest home Sunday at children can be legally kept 5:45 p.m. with a devotional and the societies care of period and special songs. them while they were responsible. United church news' Mrs. W. F. B. Maclaren Guest minister at Grand was asked -to order flan__. Bend United Church mor- nelette to make nighties and ning service was Mr. Paul diapers. Next meeting will Schot from Centralia who is be at- Gert Flear's, a student at Uniersity of November 14, at 1:30 p.m. Western Ontario. Lovely village Inn bowling scores choir anthem- was "Immortal Invisible Monday afternoon — Cove Sermon topic was "More town & country gals — high than conquerors". single, Gladys Crown, 194; Grand Bend United Church will be observing the 51st anniversary -Sunday, November 5. The annual hot turkey supper will be held November 8 from 5:00 to 7:30 p.m. Take outs for shut ins will be available by phoning 238-2749 or. 237-3304 by November 6. • high triple, Norma Desjardine, 511. Tuesday afternoon — The Benders (ladies) — high - single, a tie of 138, for Erma Webb and Edith Coyle. Wednesday,night Charlies Angel- Hopefuls -- high single. Velma Labelle, 252; high triple, Louise Vandenberk, 627; The Good Ones — high single and high triple won by Marg Roberts, • Orpha club •223 and 549; Our Gang — A special meeting of the' high single and high triple Orpha club was held -won by Betty Datars, 217 and Tuesday, October 24, at Val • 600; Hi Hopes — high single Burke's home in Oakwood and high 'triple won by Fran opening with a dessert 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 Firlch, 100; 9 to 12 year old, boys, Richard Brown, 155; girls, Carrie Tiedeman, 128; over 12, boys, Ivan Chapdelaine, 134, girls, Lisa Jeffrey, 104. ,r r% C t 0 RESORT SPOOKS Leanne and Billy Jennison were two Grand Bend youngsters attending Tuesday's Lions club spon- sored Haliowe en party. • • T -A photo Wear a poppy for Remembrance 111111,IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Illlllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll� INVENTORY CLEAR -OUT tntnnnumnnnnnnnnnnnnmmnmm11nnnununnn c'tf,lttc.F:X VISA LEATHER COATS1/3 �. - 1/2To OFF MANUFACTURERS SUGGESTED LIST PRICES OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF - OVER 200 COATS HAS BEEN REDUCED FOR THIS END OF SEASON.CLEAR- OUT. MEN'S AND WOMEN'S FULL LENGTH COATS AND JACKETS - SOME FUR TRIMMED - SOME ZIP -OUT LINERS - ALl AT TREMENDOUS SAVINGS. HURRY WHILE SELECTION IS AT ITS BEST. YOU WON'T FIND BETTER VALUE ANYWHERE unttnmuuiurmmwnnmimmnuntuummi ALL SALES FINAL ALTERATIONS EXTRA OPEN MON.-SAT. 10 A.M. - 5 P.M. SUNDAYS 1 P.M. - 5 P.M. the'sun s 83 MAIN ST. GRAND BEND 238-251 1 1111111111111111111111111111111111IIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII111111111111111111111111114 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 neon 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 arid family, Dash- - .wood. EXETER TRAVEL WARDAIR •SUNFLIGHT •SKYLARK •TREASURE TOURS •UNITOURS •STRAND HOLIDAYS •CAROUSEL •SUNQUEST *HOLIDAY HOUSE •CLUB MED - •ELAN HOLIDAYS • HANOVER HOLIDAYS •CLUB GUAVA When You Think Travel Think EXETER TRAVEL CENTRE TRAVEL E.T.C. 235-0571 Don't Miss Our Winter Special Club Guava Jamaica All Inclusive AT GB PARTY -- A large (umber of Grand Bend and area youngsters attended Tuesday's Hallowe'en party sponsored by the lions club. Shown above are Matthew .and Jeremy Anderson. - -- ._ _ . _ . -----•-. ___ T -A photo Times -Advocate, Nov.mb.r 2, 1971 Pogo 13 Woman fills vacancy The vacant position on Grand Bend council was fill- ed Wednesday afternoon when Judy Unfak was acclaimed as deputy -reeve. Mrs. Uniak replaces the current deputy -reeve Bob Simpson who decided to retire after four years. on council The othlr members of - council were returned earlier, also by acclama- tion. They are reeve Bob Sharen and councillors Bill. Baird. Keith Crawford_ and Harold Green. Keith Crawford was ap- pointed to council near the beginning of the 1977-78term to replace Bill Uniak, hus- band of .the -new' depu ty- reeve. He resigned because. of his work forcing him to be out of town. Mrs. Uniack said she had considered council work _Wow. r . 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 Uniok. AND DISTRICT MEWS Assorted Dried Fbwers $1.99 Valley Farris Frozen.....:... French Fries 1(bs 28c Necafe Decaffinated Instant Coffee 8 oz s4.89 Fresh Ontario Pork bunch SHOULDER BUTT CHOPS i, 98' Save 60 lb Save 50c Tend -K -spot Extra Lean Sweet Pickled 4 COTTAGE ROLL e 98° . Save 70c Ib. trir • 3 Fall Clean-up Glad Orange - Garbage Bags ,.51.05 Kleenex Paper Towels 2 Roll 2 Ply 88' Sugar Plum Boneless DINNER HAM 3 Po 4 Ib avg., Ib. 2.38 Save 40' Ib. Rindless Lazy Maple BACON ib $1.68 Save 30c Ib. Heinz KEG '0' KETCHUP Monarch PASTRY FLOUR Liptons Dry ONION SOUP MIX Mc Coins INSTANT MASHED POTATOES • Betty Crocker Chocolate. lemon, Spice, Yellow STIR 'N FROST Puss 'n Boots All Varieties CAT FOOD WESTONS 24 oz. WHITE SLICED BREAD 509 ml 25 kg 2'lbs Tend -R: Spot Pure Pork COUNTRY SAUSAGE. e 51.28 Save 30c lb Tend -R -Spot Pure Pork BREAKFAST SAUSAGE 9•38Scve4OIb. Ib Store Sliced COOKED HAM Ib$.98 Save 90c Ib. - Tend -R -Spot Sweet Pickled BACK BACON by the piece, end cut,.Ib. $ 1.98 s1.18• 1 $1.08 1 2s 58': 1 i 1.281 11 95' 1 150, 2/59( 134 gr NIIII .tl•INIrINdiEll • Potatoes Can. 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Effective 8-6 8-9 8-7 Nov. 1 to Nov. 7 SENOR CITIZENS SAVE 6% Iulvd,ng c,po,a4. and • ortors of B,,i Bold POWDERED DETERGENT 4 rolls 984 454 gr. 78' 12 s 2/98' 2 lb $2.99 6 hires '2068 Call us for your freezer requirements. 1WO MORE REASONS TO SHOP AT .„,TENDER SPOT 238-2512 GRAND BEND BABY BONUS • .9 • I.Hnbt .r1 SAVE A% C,ao,e„•I and Ovo.,en of Nor, 1