Times-Advocate, 1978-11-09, Page 19 (2)Grand Bend council briefs
• Receive letters, delegates
A request from Southcott
Pines resident Ian Coles for
information on the status of
the Arbour Walk located in
the area of Brewster street
was received. -
Coles whose property
abets the now land locked
.lvalk=way--rt tested 1p17111:-
- ma lion
pfar-'mation about its ownership.
Reeve Bob Sharen in-
structed clerk -treasurer to
inform Coles, Southcott
Pines Land Company owns
the property in mention.
A request_ from Mr. and
Mrs. Leroy Keyes and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Keyes for
the installation of tight on
the island leading into the
Green Acres development
was received with favour by
council. A decision on the
Matter was deferred until
the new year when street
'lighting plans will be finaliz-
ed.
A letter From Dick
Manore criticizing the ero-
sion work done west of the
bridge was received by
council. Manore said the ga-
bion baskets protecting the
property along the river
narrowed the channel and
could cause the erosion of
the opposite side of the bank
by the spring ice flows.
A request to the ntario
Provincial Polic the use
of their offi space as a
recreation cility will be
made.
The price for a new Vac;
tor for snow removal could
cost in the neighborhood of
$10,000 difference. Tenders
for the tractor will be put
out in December.
According to clerk --
treasurer Louise Clipperton •
a total of nine people cast
. their ballots •tat the advance
poll held Saturday.
Council was info_rme_d^bv•
-
11 GlquorLTcence Board of
an application by Sanders
—Tavern to expand -their din-
ing lounge. Cotl'ncil will ask:
the LLB for more informa-
tion.
A letter from the lawyer
,of the purchaser of the, Red
Gables Hotel asked the
villagge if -the building con-
formed
onformed to the zoning bylaw.
The teller ixhici<..came trort}- --.--
the same firm of solicitors.
which the village -retains,
was re -directed back to the
firm.
Local church. news
United church
Sunday, • November 5,
Grand, Bend United Church
celebrated the 51st an-
niversary of the present
church building. Special
guest speaker was Rev. J.
Earl Burr from Parker
Street, United Church in
Sarnia. Earl and his wife
Eileen are former members
of Grand Bend U.C.
His sermon topic was
"Running away from God",
based on scripture from
Genesis 28.
The choir was joined by
several members of the
Dashwood choir. The an-
thems were "Two Wings", a
Negro Spiritual, and "I see
the love of God."
Rev. H. Moore conducted
the anniversary service at
Parker Street United
Church, Sarnia, Sunday
morning.
NOTICE
Township of Stanley taxpayers are -remind-
ed that the second installment of the 1978
taxes are due on or before November 15,
1978. Avoid the penalty for late payment
by remitting before November 15, 1978.
•a
Mel Graham
Clerk Treasurer
Vote for
CHARLIE SROKOSZ
Four years as a coun-
cillor gives him the
necessary experience
to do the job.
FOR
REEVE
IN BOSANQUET TOWNSHIP
Mark your X for Charlie
Srokosz bn November 13
NOTICE OF POLL.
Township of Tuckersmith.
A poll will be held in the Township of
Tuckersmith to elect:
3 members of Council
Polling Day will be Mon. November 13,1978.
Polls will be open from 11:00 o'clock in the morning
and will close ot 8:00 in the ofternoon ot the
following locations:
Polling Subdivision No. 1
Edward Boyes Residence, Egmondville
Polling Subdivision Na. 2
Bethel Bible Church, Egmondville
Polling Subdivision No. 3
Alex Townsend Residence, (Lot 40 con. 3 LRS)
Polling Subdivision No. 4
Rena and Jack Caldwell Residence (Lot 9 Con. 11
HRS)
Polling Subdivision No. 5
Huronview
Polling SubdMsion No. 6
Vanostro Community Church
ADVANCE POLL
Will be held for the purpose of receiving the votes of
electors who expect to be unable to vote on the
Regular Polling Day.
The Advance Pell will- be hgld in the Clerk's Office,
Vanostro on Saturday, November 4th, 1978.,
The Advance Poll will be open a$ 9:00 o'clock in the
morning and close at 8:00 o'clock in the afternoon.
PROXY VOTING
A person who has been appointed o voting proxy
may apply to the clerk not later than 5:00 o'clock in
the afternoon of Polling Day to receive o certificate
to vote by proxy for the Polling Subdivision in which
the person appointing the voting proxy is entitled to
vote.
J.R. McLachlan
Clerk
November 11 at 7:30 p.m.
the Couples Club is staging a
family night at the Grand
Bend Public School gym. All
the congregation and friends
are invited to attend. There
will be sing -songs, a film,
games for all ages and
refreshments.
Plan to attend a fun filled
night with friends! And
remember if you have a
favorite game, bring it
along. We look forward to
seeing you and your family
that night. Lilo
Hasti-notes containing an
original drawing of Grand
Bend United Church can now
be obtained from any
member of the Couples Club.
Cost $2 a pkg. A sample card
may be seen on the bulletin
board.
A special family service
was held Sunday night at the
United church led by Rev. H.
Moore with grandparents,
parents and children taking
part. Scripture from St.
Paul's letter to the
Ephesians was read by Clara
and Alex Hamilton.
The child's appeal, prayer
of all parents, by Jerry and
Brenda Love and family. A.
reading, Grandmother's,
Grandfather's by Ralph and
Edna Marshall. A mother
and daughter duet "His eyes
is on the sparrow" by Irene
Kennedy and Jean Weigand.
"Beatitudes for the family
and home", by the Don Kobe
family.
Parent's creed by Marlene
and Fred Desjardine. A song
"We have this moment", led
by Millie and Morley
Desjardine. '
Rev. Moore's meditation
was on "Renewal of file
Christian home."
Offering was taken by
father and son couples, Le
Roy knd Scott Keyes and Sid
and G n Durie.
The choir assisted- by
Dashwood member sang
"Rejoice in the Lord", and
"Renew Thy church." -
Anglican church news
Thirteen .ladies attended.
the regular meeting of .the
ladies group,_ Thursday
afternoon November 2 fit the
Parish hall. Meeting opened
with a prayer for church
workers.
Blanche Morrice,
presided, in the absence of
convener and co -convener.
Thelma ousseau was
nominated be the new
convener. A members
agreed unanim ly and she
accepted.
Articles were brought in
for the Christmas- craft sale,
sorted and priced.
The euchre party held, in
October was reviewed,.and
the ladies decided to sponsor
another one on the evening of
November 30 with lunch and
prizes as before.
At the close of the meeting,
tea and cake were served by
lunch hostesses,' Elizabeth
Brownley and Irene Brock.
Church of God
Fourteen youth fellowship
members met Friday
• evening at the Church. Film
strips were shown on the
beginning of a series on
young teens.,
After•asummerrecess, the
choir at trhprch of God,
resumed Sunday. They sang
"On to the goal", which will
be hymn of the month with
the congregation par-
ticipating to all learn.
Bowling scores
Monday afternoon — Cove,
town and country gals,
Single and triple score to
Hazel Broad S 164, T 425.
The Benders — Tuesday
afternoon (not available).
Charlie's Angels
Wednesday night, Our Gang
— Corrie Relouw, team 2446,
single 211; vs Good ones —
Brenda Relouw, team 2358,
Single 231; Hopefuls — Joyce
Hodgins, team 2756, Single
259 vs HI -Hopes, Fran
Relouw, team 2428, Single
214; Ht triple; Joyce Hodgins
655.
Bluewater Mixed league —
Thursday evening, Ladies,
Mona Geiser, single 204,
triple 547; mens, Ervin
Gingerich, single 196, triple
512.
Saturday — Little league
—Mixed, G. B. Gbtillas, Jeff
Trio of birthdays
„marked at Shipka
McCURDY STUDENT COUNCIL —, The 1978-79 student
council was named recently at McCurdy Subtle -School in
Huron Park. The executive consists of (bock row) treasurer
Tony Jones and publicity director Mark Stuckless. In the front
row are president George Tomes and secretary I$ari Hearn.
Missing was vice-president Mike Walden. T -A photo
Several from GB -
at WI convention
Attending the London Area
Women's Institute 64th
annual convention at the
Banqueter, London, Wed-
nesday were Clara
Hamilton, Nola Taylor,
Minnie Curts an Annie
Morenz. With more than 300
attending, it- comprises
districts of Middlesex East,
Middlesex West • and Mid-
dlesex north, Elgin East,
Oxford South, Elgin West,
Perth- South, Huron South,
Huron West and Oxford
North.
The theme this year was
'The family in our. changing
society." Presiding was
London area president Mrs,
Leonard Caffyn, RR 5
Ingersoll.
Many interesting reports
were heard in the morning
and 'greetings from The
Federated Women's
Institutes of - Ontario,
President, Mrs. Florence
Diamond of New Hamburg.
At the afternoon meeting,
Mrs. Keith Hieplef}, First
vice-president, Springfield,
showed slides and com-
mentary on her trip to
Nairobi , Kenya, last year
when she. 'attended the
Associated Country Women
of the World convention, held
there.
Skits and messages on food
labeling from the Home
Economists proved in-
teresting. Reporting for
Middlesex was Mrs. Carol
Crerar, for Huron, Miss
Beatrice McClenghan and
for Elgin, Mrs: Ruth Mar-
cou.
Presentation of Maryn
Pardy Scholarship winners
were awarded and
Tweedsmuir competition
winners annot�uc.�d.
One of the winners of
Maryn Pardy scholarship
was a local girl, Ann
Steeper, of Parkhill,
daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Earl
Steeper. Ann had completed
ten, 4-H projects. The other
winner was Marian Roth of
Thamesford. Both girls
nipthers were present for the
award'. presentation and
Hayter 114 vs The four
Stooges, Joe Jeffrey 116;
Strikers, Richard Brown,
188, vs Pointers, Danny
Green, 149; Dreamers, Jim
Jeffrey, 87, vS Angell'! -Kith'
Finch, 115; Rascals, Todd
Haytgr 75, vs Scrappers,
Steve Chapdelaine, 59.
Marian's two grandmother's .
also.
The president, Mrs. Caffyn
informed that Marian's
grandfather also wished to
attend, but was told it was a
"ladies only" meeting. Both
girls made a gracious thank
you, and both said they
thought the. money would go
Toward books to further their
studies.
S'peci'al .guest speaker,
Wednesday ev, ning was
Miss Angela Armitt, Head of
Extension Department,
University of Western
Ontario.
In keeping with the theme.
she spoke on communicating,
with the family. saying
communication means not
only talking, but listening.
She kept the audience in
stitches of laughter with her
humorous -jokes..
Playhouse
is lauded
Jacqui Manning -Albert.
Theatre Officer for the On•
tario Arts Council:. said. to-
- day 'she thought the Huron
Country Playhouse was a
really dedicated and hard
working organization.. „Ms.
Manning -Albert was referr-
ing to the ways and means
by which the Playhouse
• raises funds to support its
activities.
The Art Auction netted
$3.300. the. Beaux Art Ball
made 5725. the Lottery
brought in $350.1he Consign-
ment Auction made 5600. the
Spring Dance made $650.
In addition to these ac-
tivities. the Playhouse
Guild. a group of women
volunteers whose purpose it
is to assist the Playhouse.•
contributed 54.000 to capital
operations during the 1977-78 .
fiscal year The Guild raises
money through membership
fees and through various
bazaars. teas. fashion
shows. etc.
The Playhouse raises
about 20'- of its entire
budget each year, receives
about 20c in various govern=
ment grants and earns 60'%
. or over through ticket sales
and concessions. .
rMs. NIanning-AJberj .will.
be a guest at theHucon Coun-
try Playhouse annual
meeting on Monday. r
November 27
8y MRS. HUGH MORENZ Zurich, also Mr. and Mrs
SHIPKA Roy Gibson and Mark.
A triple birthday party Crediton,. and Mrs. Mac
dinner was held Sunday 4t Windsor and Charles,- Ex -
the hope of Mrs. Trellis Lit- eter.•
tle'and Earl Stebbins, when Mrs. Jessie: Ver Seem.
Mrs. :Mahe] Desjardints----Ctiinhichie, -and Mrs. -May
celebrated her 82nd birth- Beer. Pinery ares, visited
Thursday.afternoon with An-
nie Morenz.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Baker
and Jamie visited Friday
evening in Stratford with
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Baker Jr.
and family.
Henry Becker returned
home Thursday from St.
Joseph hospital London.
where he had been a patient
10 days, recovering (rain
Surge-.
day, her granddaughter
Carleen's 15th and a grand-
son Phillip Little. -
Attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Lea Desjardine, Thed-
ford, Mr. -and Mrs. Maurice
Desjardine and Carleen, Lee
Desjardine and friend San-
dra. all of Huron Park. Mr:
and Mrs. Bob Little and
Leanne. St. Thomas, Mr.
and Mrs. Phillip Little,
-Colleen Jennifer and
Angela, Strathroy, Mr. and
Mrs. Willis Desjardine, Mrs.
Ruby Little. Wilmer and
Doug Smith. Greenway. Mr.
and Mrs Ray Cooper, Ex-
eter.
Personals
Mrs. Annie Morenz, ac •
-
companied by other
members of Grand Bend
n's Institute, attended
the 64th annual London area
W.I. convention. Wednesday
at the Banqueter, London.
Mrs. Milton Sweitzer is
visiting in Welland this week
with her mother. Mrs. Elsie
Comfort:
Donna Baker. Sarnia.
spent the weekend here at
her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Baker Sr.
Sunday night supper
guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Doug Russell, Connie. Alex
and Elizabeth were Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Baker Jr., Bonnie
Tracey and Shellie. Strat-
ford. -
Sunday visitors with Mr. -
and Mrs...Arnold Keller.
were two of her sisters Mrs.
Russell Lee apd daughter
Linda Lou:Port Huron. and
Mrs. Eleanor Brown.
GRAND BEND
PERSONALS
The Lambton County
library will be, closed
Saturday November 11 on
Remembrance Day.
The library will also ,be-
clo5ed Wednesday,
November 15, 1978, when
librarian, Mrs. Bessie
Knight and her assistant
Mrs. Adelle Chapman will be
attending a workshop at
County Ltbrar.y
headquarters in Wyoming.
Mrs. Olive Penfound of
near Auburn visited Sunday
. with Mrs. Mae Holt.
Lawrence Johnson is home
after a 21 day bus trip to
California.
Mr. & Mrs. - Lawerence
Curts attended an Open
House, Saturday' afternoon
for the 50th wedding an-
niversary of ' Mr. & Mrs.
Gordon Woodburn at their
home in Corbett.
Rev. and Mrs. John
Campbell and other rel fives
in this area attended'Ale
wedding, Saturday, of David
Snider to Lisa Van Elswyk at
Church of God in Kitchener.
David is the • son of Mr. &
Mrs. Russell Snider.
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Riddoch,
Sarnia, visite Sunday with/
their aunt and uncle Mr. dl
Mrs. Lawrence Johnson.
Jeanne Kading and Nola
Taylor from Grand Bend
Womens Institute attended
the home decorating short
course held Tuesday at the
South Huron Rec Centre.
. Rev. & Mrs. Harold
Dobson, . Foothill__
'Corotcto,--f-TGr, rW,=- - r
of Grand Bend and Green-
way United church ,now
etired visited friends here
Friday.
RE-ELECT:.
HERB TURKHEIM
TO THE
HURON COUNTY BOARD
OF EDUCATION -
REPRESENTING •
Hay Township, Hensall, Zurich
and the North Half of Dashwood
• 6 Years experience on the present boprd
• Served 2 years as Chairman - 5 Years on 'Executive Committee
• Served 2 years as a Director on the Ontario Public School Trustees'
Association
• 6 Years perfect attendance at regular board meetings
•
[LETEXPERIENCE KEEP WORKING FOR YOU!
On November 13, Re-elect Herb Turkheim
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, OR tTRANSPORTATION TO THE
POLL IN ANY MUNICIPALITY,
PLEASE CALL
236-4075
Crediton East
By MRS STAN PRESZCATOR
Mrs. Sam Lawson. RR Ex-
eter is a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London.
Mrs. Harold McCallum.
RR 1 Walton visited Monday
with Mr. and Mrs. .Stan
.Preszcator and Mrs. Mary
Thornton.
Master Robert England
Jr.. _spent a few dayt with
his grandparents Mr. and
Mrs. Stan Preszcator.
Barbara Preszcator and
.Brian Lovett, Goderich
visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Preszcator and
family and Mrs. Stan Presz-
cator.'
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