Times-Advocate, 1978-12-28, Page 11 (2)•
KINSMEN VISIT HOSPITAL --
those confined to South Hur�
fresh fruit Thursday. Recervin
don Koch.
�Ntembers of the Exeter Kiri
ospitol over thefestive seoso
his package from Ken Snedden a
men. help brighten the lives of
as they_ gave out package; of
Tom Humphreys was Gor-
T-A photo
Over 70 attend dinner
Many visit in Shiij,ka
By MRS HUGH MORENZ
SHIPKA
With Tom and Jean
• Bradley, their son Tom Jr.
and friend. London, also
their daughters and
husbands. Mr. & Mrs. John
Bridge. Julie and Jamie,
Binbrook and Mr. & Mrs:
Larry Fraiue, Jason • and
Melissa. Parkhill.
Mr. & Mrs. Norbert
Herrarias, London and Mr. &
Mrs. Dennis Durie,
_Strathroy with Mr. & Mrs.
Sid Durie and Glenn. ,
Mr. & Mrs. Gus Van
Massenhoven, Anita, Ronnie
and Michael, Saturday for a-
IVouter's family dinner at
Marr Lou's brothers. Mr: &
Mrs. Joseph . Wouters, at
Ayr, and Sunday for a family
dinner ,in. Parkhill. at Gus'
parents. Mr. & Mrs. Albert
Van Massenhot;en.
• Mr. & Mrs. Sid Durie and
Glenn visited Thursday and
Friday in Toronto with
Glenn's grandmaN,1rs.
Gordon Durie an irs.
Peter Wardlaw and other
relatives.
Mr. & Mrs.' Bill Fink-
beiner, Jason and Lori. Mr.
& Mrs. Bob- Finkbeiner,
Dave Finkheiner, • Kin-
cardine, with their parents
and sister Mr. & Mrs. Harold
i•'inkbeiner and Joan. •
Mr. & Mrs. Henry Becker
in Zurich with Mr: & 'Mrs.
Allen Becker and with Mr. &
Mrs Wilmer Pfaff and family,
Crediton
Mr. & Mrs. Dick Zielman
and family, with her sister
and family. Mr. & Mrs.
Erich Freiter. RR' 1 Dash-
wood. -
Hugh and Annie. Bill and
Michelle Morenz, • were
supper - guests Sunday in
London at Michelle's
-mother,• Carol's' home.
Others attending were Mt. &
Mrs. ian Webster, and Cam
Webster of Kitchener,
Heather .Webster; London;
and Mr. & Mrs. John
Newton.
The Morenz Sr's attended
the .Morenz family Christ-
mas. dinner. Monday at Mr.
& Mrs-. John Corbetts` in
Hensall. Others .attending._
were Mr & Mrs Les Adams •
Exeter, Mrs. Blanche
.Chaprnan, London, Mr. &
Mrs. Roy Morenz, Glenda
and Tammy, Grand Bend.
Christmas day dinner
guests with Mr. & Mrs, Gus
Van Massenhoven and
family were .their parents
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Wou-ters,
Glanwo'rth, and Mr. & Mrs.
Albert Van Massenhoven,
Parkhill. •
More than 7Q attended the
Pickering family Christmas
dinner and supper, Monday,
held at Shipka Community
Centre. •'
Mr. & Mrs. Don' Adams;
Brock, Mark find Clark,
Saturday, in Exeter with,Mr.
.&Mrs.Les Adams. ,
Neighbours' and friends in
this area extend sincere -
sympathy to Mrs. Henry.
Becker in' the death of her
sister, December 20, Mrs.
Clara Petznick. Funeral
services were held in Kit-
chener Friday.
Yqur correspondent and
husband shared a special ,
Christmas happiness, by a
visit Sunday with our
granddaughter Persephone
now known as Peri,•who is
presently on holiday - in
Ontario from B.C.
She is now three years old
and we have not seen her for
one and;,a half years. She was
not. tal'-;ing when she left
Ontario, but now we have -
heard her call us Grandma
and Grampa for ' the first
lime and with her hugs and
kisses it was a real Christ-,
mas blessing.
Resort -visitors'
Mr ;, hsjg J)evine, Mr. &
Mrs. Elgin Adams, ,Mr. &
Mrs. 'Don Hendrick, Pam
and Paul, Wyoming, in
London for- Christmas dinner
with Mr. & Mrs. Lanny
Scrimgnur, Jeff and Angela.
Mr. & Mrs. George Latta,
in Sarnia, vri,ith their son's
Raymond and Ron,
daughters-in-law and
grandchildren.
Loreen and Lorne Devine
at Point Clark with Mr. &
Mrs. Ervin Latta and family.
Holiday Visitors
Rev. & Mrs. John Camp-
bell, Laura Lee and Douglas,
Saturday, . with John's
parents. Mr. & Mrs. Douglas
Campbell, of Westfield, near
Blyth, and Monday. with
Betty's parents, Mr. & Mrs.
•Louie Walker, of Pontiac.
Michigan.
Mrs. Rosie Grigg, at Dash-
wood, with Mr. &.Mrs. Ivan
Grigg, and family
Mr. ,& Mrs. Roy Morenz,
Glenda and Tammy; with
Mr-. & Mrs. John Corbett, at
4iensafl,-
Eber Lewis, Clinton, Brad•
and Brent Hamilton, Sun-
day, with Mr. & Mrs. Alec
Hamilton. Recent visitors
with the Hamilton's Sr. were
"NOTICE"
VILLAGE OF GRAND -BEND
GARBAGE COLLECTION WiLL BE:
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1978
INSTEAD OF MONDAY,
JANUARY 1, 1979
LOUISE CLIPPERTON
CLERK
HURON SANITATION
Owned by John J. Hotson
CAN OFFER YOU
COMPLETE 24 INS.
SANITATION SERVICE
PHONE JOHN HOTSON AT 238-2140 ,
If no answer call 238-8240 for prompt reply.
GRAND1 BE
AND DISTRICT NEWS
Resort Women's Institute
has Christmas meeting �
Bowling scores
Times -Advocate, December 28; 1978
Page I1
Cove town and country
, gals ,-
Orioles - Norma Desjardine 4w-
.186 vs Robins - Edith Ken-
nedy - 170.-
Sparrows
70.-Sparrows - P. McFadzean
and Jean Pollock --184 vs
BlueolJays • Hazel Broad -
173.
"Charlie's Angels"
▪ Good Ones - Kay Green 240,
Marg Roberts 576.
Hi -Hopes - Fran Reloov196
and 508. 1.
Hopefuls - .Jayce- Hodgins
275, Louise Vandenberk - 713.
Our Gang - Sandy Van-
dongen - 245, Betty Datars -
583. d
Blue• Water -league - Joe
Grigg 225.
Sixteen met Thursday
afternoon for tile December
meeting • of the Women's
Insitute beginning with a pot
luck luncheon in SS'rooms of
the 'United Church.
The branch directors were
in charge of the program,
opening by reagink
"The first Ch igtma tre€
and "Christmas cookies"
'and others. The members all -
joined together to sing
several Christmas carols
accompanied by Irene
Kennedy on the piano.
Mrs. Miller recalled the
story of Elizabeth Knox of
Exeter, who• when, young
wrote a letter, to Santa Claus
which was printed in the
Exeter paper. And how it
was answered, anonemougly
by another unlnosi'n
Elizabeth. ,
A reading "Christmas
Noel, a time of goodwill,"
that -it is a religious holiday
celebrated by Christians 'all
over the world.
A solo "C is'for the Christ
child." was sung by Mrs.
Miller. and she then told us r
the story of -how "Silent
, night -Was written. over 150'
years ago in Austria. and all
joined in singing ,"Silent
night". a
The motto, "Our gift is
only as rich as the motive for
giving," was read by Clara
•Hamilton, w,ho also chaired
the - business part of the
meeting_ : •
Roll call was -answered ,by -
"My earliest recollection of
Church of God
Church of God youth met
Friday evening at the
church, when all brought
cookies- ani goodies and
packed boxes, and delivered
them to' different homes in
the community. along with
some carol. singing,
A special. feature at the
church of God morning
service, Sunday; was a letter
from Rev. and Mess- S'
Desjardine and family o
are serving in TJnz. a,
which was real to 'e
congregation.
-Rev.i +n e
II's
sec r• •rrootit
--Christmas." -
Mr. & Mrs. Barry Hamilton, Brenda' Love brought in a
Ottawa. large box of material to be
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald made into quilts for War
Keyes, Debbie Lisa and Memorial hospital. Sharbn
Darren, Trenton, and Mr. & mill
Mrs.- Bill Becker, Laurie.
Cathy and -Joe, Dashwood
- with the girl's parents: Mr. dif
Mrs. -Lloyd Fahner.
Mrs. Myrtle Tetreau, at
Dashwood with Mr. & Mrs.
-Ken Kraft and family.
Mr. & .Mrs. Eric Brown,
Lorl1#on, Mr. & Mrs. Stewart
Brown, Mrs. Lillian Brown
and Alice Brown, with Mr. &
Mrs. Gordon Brown, Terry
Richard and Julie.
. Karen McArthur, •Port
Elgin and Robin and
Lawrence McVittie,
Southampton are holidaying
this week with their grand-
parents, Mr. • & - Mrs.
Lawrence Johnson. .
Mr. •& Mrs. George
Glendinning, Parkhill, Mr.s.
Elizabeth Campbell,
Strgthroy, Mr. & Mrs,, Leo ..
Desjardine- and ,Matthew.
Sarnia, with Mr. & Mrs.
Glenn ISesjardine.
• Mrs. Cohn Love visited,an
afteirnoon with her uncle, Art
Baker..
Mr. &. • Mrs.- Duncan
McVittie and family,
Southampton, Mrs.- Mae -
Holt, Beulah Holt, with Meir. &
Mrs. Lawrence Johnson.
John and Paul Moore' with
their parents Rev. and Mrs.
H. Moore. •
With Mr. & Mrs. Norman
Brewer, were Mr: & Mrs.
Ray. Brewer, Sharon and
Norman, Mr. & Mrs. Glenn
French, Toronto, and a ,
special guest. was Sharon
and Norman's great-
grandmother, Mrs. Rose
Adams.
er gave "Did you
know?"' hints oh how to
' conquor chaos: She told us to
do one job et a time, en-
courage children to pick up,
plan each day for time out
a you
Next 4-H short course will
he "Accent on •Accessories.
•
GRADUATES — Doug
Masse of 51rand Bend
. graduated recently from the
radio, television, journalism
arts program at lombton
College, Sarnia. A son of Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Masse, RR 2,
Grand Bend he is presently o
weekend announcer at
CHOK in Sarnia. T•A photo's
Judge's decision may
alter drinking test
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CLEANING
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•,gave unnecessary lawn damage
0 • cut down labour costs
• for form, cc mmercial and residential
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Portable Toilets are available. 7. days o week with
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Custom Backhoeing:at
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A crack may have
developed in the general
rule that failure to take a
br119thalyser .test almost
automatically means a
criminal conviction.
Huron County Judge Fran-
cis carter has ruled lbat a
' person cannot be charged
with refusing to take a
.breathalyser test unless
police first- define whether
• he is taking a roadside or
breathalyser analysis test.
The decision by Carter -
to overrule a provincial
court conviction against
Carmen Allen Riley of RR 1,
Londesboro. in an appeal
hearing last month-• is
difference in the tests.
Carter said the
hrea.thalyser machine
measures whether a person
has more than the legal
mimit of 0.08 milligrams of
alcohol per 100 millilitres of
blood in his bloodstream He
said the joadside machine
•"doesn't •give a reading at'
• all. it'just has to show you he
has been drip K". ' .
in
He said a n cannot be
forced to . take a
hreata user test unless the
office ccn show "resnnable
• and obably cause" that
the person has been Ti"nnk-N,
ing. e k 4
•
to be
Precedent--,-
thought"AN the officer Ito
sI•tting. �$tleyi,is.'1 wa'ut you to ke
Carter. Crown. Att0lrnev a breath test' " and failed to
distinguish b�tween the
trniving Riley reason
to refuse.
Garry Hunter and defence
lawyer Dap- Murphy .said
Wednesday they don't know,
of any other case in which a
conviction for failing to take
-a breathalyser test has been
overthrown because an of-
ficer failed to explain the
Garter explained" the road-
side test .can provide the
"probeble cause" an officer
needs to Ask aper- • • r take
a breathatvser t a
' A` duet, "Child in -the
manger," was sung by
Kathy and Doug Steckle.
• Kathy is hr Ile •for
holidays, fro tf'
- where she a
Alberta Bible Ins
United Church
Lighting the c
the fourth Advent . 4.• ay, at
the United Church Sunday
morning, was by the Doug
3Riddetl family. •
-
• Rev. H. 'Morre's sermon
topic was :'The larger
dimensions. of Christmas."
Choir anthems were, "On
Christmas night all
Christians sing," and
J.,Christmas morn.
A good number attended
istmas eve service at
Bend United church.
Ttiis was a service of lights
and music Vvith eight ladies
of the choir lighting candles,
alternated with reading by
Rev. H, Moore.' Missy
Sandilands sang a solo en-
titled "Christmas star."
The r anthems were,
"G,pod s .from Heaven,"
and " n the night that Jesus
was
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