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Times-Advocate, 1985-07-03, Page 17;' GRADUATION CLASS — The Grand Bend Public School held its graduation dinner and awards at the Thirsty Fox on Monday, June 24. The graduates are in the front left to right Todd Hayter, Jennie Bumstead, and Louise Lawson. Middle row, Jeff Keller, Deanne Thar, Lisa McCarney and Shaun Guillet. In the back row left to right Kim Crawford, Claude Dykstra, Mrs. Doris Elliott, teacher Jarett Kobe, and Shapnon Ridley_ Missing at picture time was Fred Macey. OVERALL BANTAM CHAMPION Principal Syd Fletcher (on the right), GBPS, presents a medal to Bill Jennison Jr. (centre) for being the overall winner of seven schools at the recent central track meet. Lioness Karin Humer (left) also presents the citizenship award to Jen- nison on the last day of school. and distrlet mows LyiM• ••.Nridino 231.876111 Church honours departing Campbells Wednesday night. the- Church of God held their Sunday School picnic in Dashwood. After a delicious picnic - lunch and levotions led by Pastor Campbell people of all ages par- ticipated in various games. On Thursday evening 17 youths met at Jim Rumballs for a swimming par- ty, followed by a barbeque. A gradua- tion gift was given to Laura Campbell and a going-awaygift to Doug Camp- bell. A plaque was presented to pastor Campbell. all presentations made by Marilyn MacGregor. On Sunday morning. Pastor Camp- bell spoke on "The Goal In Maturity." Communion was observed after which Pastor and Mrs. Campbell sang "1 am Lord." The congregation joined together for a carry -in dinner. Al 2:00 p.m. neighbours and friends joined with (he congregation for a farewell service for the Campbell's. George Winegarden chaired the gathering. and Pastor John Campbell reminicsed and then talked of the commandment to love one another and of having singleness of purpose. Rev. Robert Peebles spoke on behalf of the ministerial and Reeve Bob Sharen on behalf of the village. Lucille Vincent presented a quilt with a design of the church accom- panied by names of many people from (his church. to the Campbell family. Laura and Doug were presented with luggage and Pastor and Mrs. Campbell received a gift of money. Lily Walker. Betty Campbells mother. received a flower arrange- ment from the church. 'lite Campbells are moving this week to London. where Rev. Campbell will be Pastor of the Church of God on Wharncliffe Rd. Janet Desjardine. Sauble ('ri.. made up a history of the Campbell family's duration in Grand Bend and presented it at this farewell party. Enjoy bus trip A bus load of Golden Agers from Grand Bend -...along with some from Dashwood. Crediton and Hensel' (ravelled to the Toronto Zoo. Thursday. They lett (:rand Bend at 8:30 a.m.: travelling via Tavistock and Kit- chener. The group arrived at (he zoo at 12 p.m. where all had lunch. Monorail and zoomobilt' were the anode of travel to view the animals. Some of the exotic animals not native to Canada were zebras. llamas. leopards. lions. tigers. elephants. giraffes. emu. ostrich. rhinocerus. camels and others. Leaving the zoo at 2:00 p.m.. the bus stopped at the Cullen Barns in Whitby. Here they saw many types of crafts. quilts and fabulous greenhouse plants and cacti. " A singalong of old favorites was en- joyed by all. arriving hoine at 8:00 p.m. atter a happy time and good weather. Bill McRoberts w. s the bus 4R{ELN3 rzR1A 41 Main St., Grand Bend 238-2161 Lic. under L,L,B.O. driver and hostess was • Maureen McNaughton.from Charterways. Legion Update There will be a barbecue and dance at the GB Legion branch 498 this Saturday evening. BBQ from 5:00 un- til 8:00 p.m. followed by a dance to the live band "Light and Easy" from the Exeter area. On Sat. July 13 there will be fun darts for everyone from 2:00 until 5:00 p.m. Join -the fun! Catholic News Bishop Sherlock celebrated the 9:00 a.m. mass Sunday morning at the Grand Bend Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church. - Father Morrissey spoke on the gospel taken from the story about Christ raising the little girl from the dead. With God's help tragedies can be transformed into victories. These tragedies teach us about the real values of life. * * * * * * * * * s • • e « • « • Times -Advocate, July 3, 1985 Page 5A Grade eight glass graduates get awards The Grand Bend Public School held its graduation exercises last Monday evening at The Thirsty Fox in Grand Bend. Student Fred Macey opened with the grace and teacher Tom Hales was master of ceremonies. Miss Virginia Cole presented the French award to Louise Lawson. Lawson also won the award for industrial arts. The over- all academic award was presented to Jennie Bumstead and Jennie also won the English award presented by Brian Morrice. Shannon Ridley claimed the mathematics award and Kim Crawford won the science award. The history and geography trophy was presented by Morrice to student Claude Dykstra. The Jean Sharen Memorial Award was presented to Jarett Kobe. by Syd Fletcher and Judd Bumstead. Kobe gave the valedictorian's address for the evening. Deanna Thar won the family studies award and Shaun Guillet received the All -Round Citizenship award presented by Mrs. K. Bryson. Forest. All of the 12 graduates received their diplomas and school pins from Lioness member Lee Thomas and teacher Carol Armbruster. Principal Syd Fletcher, who will be leaving the Grand Bend School this fall, gave some closing remarks. He feels that even a small school like this has great potential and high standards. First Outdoor Service Sunday morning, the GB United Church held their first outdoor ser- vice on the church lawn. The large crowd enjoyed the 25 piece Forest Excelsor Band; who played special music for the service. On "Following Jesus", Rev.' R. Peebles said that it should be more spiritual and less secular. There are many philosophers around, but the basic requirements to follow Him are by committing your life to Jesus and to take up your cross and follow Him. Two lovely bouquets were placed nearby by the family in memory of the late Clark Kennedy who died last week. This Saturday, July 6 will be the couples club's annual lawn and bake sale on the church grounds. Donations will be accepted by any member. Don't forget the daily vacation Bible School which begins next Monday (8th i until Friday 9:00 a.m._ until 11:00 a.m. for children three years old to twelve years old. About the people you kpow Debbie Moreau welcomed home for a two week vacation, her husband John who has been. overseas. Sgt. John W. Moreau, RR 2 Gf'and Bend. has been serving .with the1Jnited NaT titins Peace -Keeping Troop of the Canadian Armed Forces in Golan Heights, Lebanon. - George and - Brenda Couckuyt, Merlin, have been vacationing here for the past two weeks, enjoying some boating in the Bend and Port Franks areas and visiting their parents Irene Desjardine, Emma and Cy Couckuyt, GB. Thousar* of tourists visited Grand Bend over the holiday weekend, tak- ing in the beauty contest and annual fireworks display, sponsored by the •GB Chamber of Commerce. Your new reporter is Connie Keyser. Please phone her with your news tips this week at 238-2695. Mrs. Susie Devine and Mrs. Elda Adams attended the grtade 8 gradua- tion service last week in London, for their grand -daughter Angela ************************ Scrimegeour. She graduated from Princess Elizabeth Public School, London. and won the Citizenship award. Bruce and Diane Weiberg. of Waterloo, called Saturday evening to visit their aunt and uncle. Loreen and Lorne Devine. The Weibergs were in this area to attend a cousin's wedding in Mount Carmel. There will be a lawn and bake sale this Saturday. July 6. 1-3:00 p.m. on the United Church lawn, Grand Bend. Donations will be accepted by any of the Couples Club members, sponsors of this event. Phone 238-8395 for info. Soccer Happenings The Grand Bend Colonials and Ausable team both were idle this past week due to the long weekend holiday. - The next game for the Colonials will be on July 6 against White Eagles al • home at 4:00 p.m. The Ausable team will be playing in a 6 -a -side tourna- ment this weekend. The squirts of Grand Bend played in Exeter and beat Exeter II with a score of 3-1. Goals by Michael RECEIVES AWARD — Teacher Doris Elliott from the Grand Bend Public School, presents her award for outstanding effort to student Heather Steckler Are your -investments really working? if your investments are not averaging at least 20% annually, then you may wish to look at other opportunities. - .41olton.-Trembfay international Fund - an internationally diversified in- vestment fund. as of February 28, 1985. has averaged better than 20% over the past ten years: 1 year growth ':t year growth 5 year growth 18.19 average per year 26.9% average per year 22.5 a average per -year Of course, past performance is no guarantee of future results. It is, however, an important factor to consider when deciding upon how to make your money grow. For short term investments Canada Treasury Bilis Yield 8.8S% for 90 days. Rates subject to change. DSP Dominion Securities Pitfield Gary C. Bean. 344 Andrew St. S., Exeter. NOM 1S0 23S-2231 * * *.* * * * * * * * * * * * DEALERSHIP SOLD IMMEDIATE SELL-OUT 180 NEW, DEMO USED nRUCKS * K Cars * Chryslers « New Yorkers & 5th Avenue « « * G.T.s & Lancer * Dodge 600 * Omni * Lasers * Pick-ups * Magic Wagons TO BE SOL REGARDLESS of PRICE CHR'YSLER Plymoulhi •• ICNRYSLERj PLEADS (AY Dodge iru(lts THE Stanlake. Matthew DeJong, and Jamie Chalmers. Good goal tending by Jamie Grenier and Jenny Sharen gave them the win. Next game is on July 4 at home to Exeter 111. Grand Bend Atoms 1 lost to a strong Merton team 9-5. Both teams played well. Goal scorers from GB were ('ol- in Struth with four and Jeff Lingard with the single. GB atoms I1 were idle this past week. Next games will be iu ly 8 with GB I at home to Arva and G ,11 playing in Ilderton. The mosquitoes won over Exeter I 1 5-3 with scorers being Billy Jennison. Cullen Kobe. Dave Mat. uire and Matt Anderson with two. Their next game is on July 9 in Ilderton. The pee wees lost to a good Ilder- ton team :3-I with Cullen Kobe getting the Grand Bend goal. Their next game is July 3 at home to Lucan. The GB bantams lost to Petrolia 7-:3. Goal scorers for GB were Darryl Glavin and Steve Mothers with -two. They also played July 2 at home to Sarnia city. No report on that game at press time. • • • y♦ �1 • • • $ • $ • • M Relax and Enjoy These Summer Specials Baking Cups soo,$1.99 Easy Mixes, just add water White Muffin Mix Bran Muffin Mix Semi Sweet Chocolate Chips (454 kg.)$2.95 Foam Dinner Plates 12/ 1.19 Luncheon Plates 12,590 Foam Cups 12/69 4 • 4 Mon.- Sat. 9 - 5:30 Closed Sunday • orgasm. 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