Times-Advocate, 1985-06-26, Page 16Page 4A Times•Advocate, June 26, 1985
Gr.nd BeSuuble Court is offIciuIIy ,pened
The convention theme was with a craft room displaying crafts
"women's unlimited potential!" from all over Canada with items for
Displays were set up in Saugeen Hall. salpr Ellen McLean. N. Brunswick
A.C.W.W. asked all the ladies not to
forget that WI is a peoples organiza•
tion. One objective tx lug to help peo-
ple in our communities. %%tether
local, provincial. national or interna-
tional levels
lltrs. Jennie McInnes:. covener of in-
ternational affairs. reported on -the
contributions 10 the water and sanita-
tion project. Costumed women carry-
ing water vessels was held represen-
ting the different countries. As all the
ladies left for dinner. pennies were
dropped into these vessel; and the
amount exceeded some S7t10.00.
A fun time in the evening session
was had by all the different twinning
provinces' ladies. They put on skits.
musicals. fashion show's etc. The pro-
vince of Ontario was twinned with
New Brunswick.
The Grand Bend Non Profit Hous-
ing Corporation held their official
opening ceremonies. Friday. at Sau-
ble Court
President. Rev. Jim Sutton gave his
welcoming comments and introduced
the board members, 1)on Southcott.
iia Kayes. Ted- Bartlett. Nancy
Thomas. Mickey Webb, Elgin Mac-
Nab, and Doreen Seguin.
Greetings were given by Lauibton
MP Sid F'raleigh who thanked the
committee 4or their good work. Ile
was joined by Dave Smith and Jack
Riddell in his wishes by presenting a
cheque for $9,506.00 to the hoard.
Chamber president, Gene Grenier
brought greetings"from commerce
members and donated a stained glass
window to the group. C.M.H.C., Lon-
don branch member Tom Evans
• presented a plaque to member Nan-
cy Thomas on behalf of his group.
Mrs. Ralph Ferguson returned to
see this finished project and give her
congratulations to everyone respon-
sible for the success of this project.
She had previously attended the sod which het branch took part. A most
turning ceremony last year. interesting question and answer
Rev. Robt. Peebles, from the GB period followed her talk.
United Church, presented the bless Brenda Love conducted number
ings for this official ceremony on the of contests being won by Jeanne
first day of summer. Kading, Marie Blanchette, Laura
The large crowd enjoyed a tour of Desjardine. Ann Russell, Norma
the beautiful budding and grounds, Walper and Eleanor Hayter.
and refreshments were served in the The meeting adjourned and the
lobby areas. ladies attended the official opening of
Year End fleeting 40 Sauble Court, the new senior
The Grand Bend Women's Institute building.
wound up the season with a noon tun- While in Grand Bend, Muriel
cheon at Oakwood Inn of Friday. Henderson was given a tour of the
There were 24 members and two resort attraction by Brenda Love.
guests present. Nola Taylor introduc- Nola Taylor and Mrs. Henderson
ed the guest speaker, Mrs. Muriel were dinner guests of GBWI member
Henderson, president of Lower Catherine Junker's home. Other
Kingsclear WI, of Fredericton, New members dropped in tater for an ens
Brunswick. This is . Grand Bend's joyable evening. The next meeting
Twinning sister Institute at this time.. will be on September 19 in the GBUC
She spoke briefly about the 10th Na- basement at 7:30 pm. The topic will
tional Federated Wi of Canada con- be agriculture and Canadian in-
vention held at the University of dustries. Guests are invited to come
Western Ontario. She was a voting and join with our WI at this time.
delegate from N.B. and told the ladies On Monday, June 17 ten ladies from
about many interesting projects in the GBWI attended the 10th annual
GRADUATION CLASS - The Grand Bend Nursery school afternoon class held their graduation Friday
afternoon. in the back are teachers Sharon Kyle, and Connie Hodgins. In the middle is Jule Hume, Melissa
Miller, Leanne Hodgins, Brianne Haist and Adam Wiendels. Front row left•to right includes Mary Catherine
Rock, Ryan Christie, Bryce Kadlecik, Mandy Smith and Amy Twynstra. Missing was David Lemon. Special
gifts were presented to Cathy Smith, Marg Miller and Gwen Twynstra.
Two resort teams
post soccer wins
The Grand Bend Colonials beat
Olympia 2-1 Wednesday at the Olym-
pian field in London. (:rand Bend
started with a 1-0 lead 00 a goal by
Dave Michelsens, with a tie goal from
the Oly'rnpians.•tChe winning goal
came in the second half, scored by
Tony Mennen. The ('olonialS next
game is on July 2. versus Sarnia
Bluewater for the second round of the
Brody ('up.
The Ausable team beat
Wallaceburg 3-1. Goal scorers were
Bill Mennen with two and Rob Men-
nen scored one. The next game is a
tournament on July 6 and 7.
The GB Squirts lost to Nairn 3-2,
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scored loth GB goals. Their next
game is away op June 27 against
Exeteri I
The GB 1 atoms lost to Exeter I1 6-0
last week. Gail atoms' game was
rained out and will be played later on.
There will be no games July 1 week.
The Mosquitos lost to Goderich 7-1.
Matt Anderson scored the lone goal.
They tied Lucan i 3-3 with two goals
by Cullen Kobe and one from Matt
Anderson. The Mosquitos next game
is on July 2 against•Arva.
The Pee Wees were home to Exeter
last week with a poor showing. They
lost 12-0. They will play tonight in
ilderton.
The Bantams had a lye and will
play this Tuesday in Petrolia.
Ready for
fun darts
Friday, 30 members of legion
branch 498 were guests at the Sgt.
mess hall in Ipperwash. Grand Bend
had five teams of five players each
and ipperwash had three teams of
five darters each. Ipperwash beat GB
overall.
Don't forget the fun darts on June
29 from t-5pm. (.et your tickets at the
bar for the steak barheque and dance
on July 6. $4.00 just for the dance, or
$10.00 for the BBQ and dance, and
$7.00 for the BBQ only.
Bingo starts on Thursday. July 4 at
8:00 pm. Come join the fun!
national convention sessions at Alum
ni Hall, Western Univ. campus. Lon-
don. Bernice Noblett was in charge.
40 SAUBLE COURT OPENS - GB Councillor Bruce Woodley presents
a framed picture to senior housing board member Ila Mayes as GB
Reeve Bob Shoren gives his congratulations at the official opening
held Friday afternoon.
GrandBati
and district new.,
Bran. Desjerdln
234.4764 k`
Home occupation
use approval
rova l
ge.ts
Grand Bend council met for its hi- count received from the',,Public
monthly meeting on June 17 at the Utilities commission for (he hydro at
municipal chambers. the ball diamond.
With all the members present, they Council approved a grant from the
informed the sole delegation, Floyd Ontario Youth Opportunities in the
and Theresa Hannon, that there was amount of $2366.00. Any person quali-
no problem with a home occupation fying for this position, between the
which has been allowed for a new real ages of 15 and 24. and out of school at
estate office in the village. least three months, is being sought.
Hannon felt that this was an im- - Council decided to put an ad in the
proper set-up - for Coolman Real Advance paper for one week, for weed
Estate, who recently took up inspection, with weeds to be remov-
residence at Ontario St. S. Deputy- ed by July 1/85.
reeve Harold Green said that as long The village's membership to the
as the sign by -1 and home occupa- Chamber of Commerce will now be
tion requirem is were met, it was paid as the chamber has been incor-
legal. Accordi to the planning porated since 1976.
branch of the Pr vincial government, It was moved by Green and second -
if there are no arking problems, etc., ed by Councillor Bruce Woodley, that
then there was.no problem with the GB council approve the accounts
new Coolman office. payable in the amount of $190.587.:39.
In correspondence. council sug Councillor Doreen Seguin reported
gested a meeting with the Lions club on the sign permit applications. with
and baseball clubs to discuss an ac- approval being granted for Sauble
At convention
Last week. Pastor and Nits. ('amp -
bell and laInily, George and Inez
Winegarden, a nd Deanna a nd
Marilyn MacGregor, attended the
99th international conyenticin ot the
('hutch of God 1n :Anderson. Indiana.
The theme was "Gond News.... lot'
all Peo}tle.'•
During the Sunday morning service
Bibles were presented to the follow-
ing grads: Jennifer Bumslead,
Claude Dykstra. Fred Macey.
Michael and Michelle Vincent. and
Laura Campbell. A report on the in-
ternational convention was given by
1). MacGregor.
Pastor Campbell emphasized- the
need for deepening our relationship
with God and developing warm
fellowship among Christians. 'There
was a sharing service ire the evening
which included poetry. solos. duets
and piano selections.
Court. Subs Ahoy. Cinderella Cafe
and Coolman Real Estate.
After receiving various complaints
regarding debris on the south beach,
Councillor Dennis Snider was in-
structed to inform the village works
department to clean this area. The
repaired beach cleaner does not
work'
After an in -camera session. council
adjourned at 10:03 pm.
OPEN SENIOR BUILDING - Central Mortgage representative Tom
Evans presents a plaque ot the official opening ceremonies, Friday
for 40 Sauble Court, Grand Bend. Others from the left ore Don
qart
baseballers will record fifth win
Southcott, Doreen Seguin, Mickey Webb. Nancy Thomas, Ted Bartlett,
Ila Koyes and Rev. Jim Sutton.
The Grand Bend Squirts baseball
team now have five wins and one loss
The boys played Wednesday night
against Lieury. winning 21-5. On
Thursday evening they beat East
-`Williams 32-2. Good home run Jell
Farrington! Coach Bill was pleased
at his team's improvement since their
first game. .
Hazel Irwin and Marie Blanchette.
Grand Cove, have returned home
from their great tour of England.
Scotland and Wales- They spent is
fabulous days enjoying the scenery
etc.
On Thursday, June 27 there will be
registration for the GB skim pro
gram at the GB public school_ All
those who have previously reserved
a bus seat please register then with
the S.I1. Rec. Centre instructors in the
gym.
Community sympathy is extended
to Dave Shepherd, on the death of his
uncle suddenly last week
Mac and Mildred Maclaren
celebrated their golden wedding an-
niversary on .lune 21. al the Centen-
nial inn. Barrie. It was a lig family
affair with a few close Iriends. Ann
and Doug Martin. (,B. and Ken and
Gladys 11'ynned. Sarnia. attended
from the area. The Mac•l.arens were
veru lucky in the recent tornado in
Barrie. having only their house win
doves blown in The couple wished to
flee remembered to their many friends
in Grand -Bend.
I (appy :39th birthday to John Crowe.
Ont St. N., who was joined in a sur-
prise celebration Saturday night at
F'innigans. downtown by a large
group of friends from this area
Iris Quin. Gill Rd.. has returned
home alter visiting her parents last
week in Toronto
Congratulations to Jason (:rand
Rend and Brandy Exeter • on win-
ning a first place al the ('ML music
festival in Kitchener. Saturday. for
(heir duet Jason Desjardine also won
a first place ribbon for his electric
guitar solo. "Boogie Base"
t'nited ('hnrrh News
The Sacrament of Italy Communion
was observed at GB t'nited ('hurch
Sunday morning with the Rev Rnht
Peeples leading.
Members being received into the
UC fellowship by transfer on Sunday
morning were Larry Whiting. Shirley
and Ken McIntyre. and Irene and
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The outdoor services will begin next
Sunday. Plan to stay alter for a cup
of coffee and fellowship.
Don't forget the lawn and hake sale
on Saturday Jule 6. on the church
yard. This is the couples club annual
event. donations appreciated.
('11'I. \ems
The ('a1holic• Women's League held
their last monthly ]meeting June 17.
before adjourning for the summer
months. l'resident -Thea Stokkermans
chaired the meeting. with 29 ladies in
altendanec.
The following dates are open to any
ladies interested in a pilgrimage 10 St
Mary's Shrine July 'l. i3, 16 and
August 13-'22
Community Life Convener. Nelly
Kelders suggested some areas to con-
sider would to support of the home for
unwed mothers in Watford: making
a list of charities tor our yfonations;
and under women's rights, to write to
government officials regarding the
de -indexation of pensions.
Nancy Rae t.ovie and Nelly Kelders
read a work list for the August :3
bazaar (:roup G. captain Rose Van-
bruane, is in charge of all advertising
Outside exhibitors may set up a
table for a $15.00 charge .11l ladies
are reminded to have their crafts. us
ed articles. and baking ready by Fri
day evening
A group of ('1V1. ladies will he
visiting the Senior Citizens Home in
Grand Bend on June 26. 10 entertain
the senior's with lingo and card
games
Helga (ironic• displayed the
beautiful sweater she has knitted tor
one of the prizes in the raffle to he
held around August 24. 25 during the
second summer bake sale
The mmling then adjourned to hear
the guest speaker. I{ita Van (:e((in.
from the Forest Travel Agency After
some discussion. the ladies derided to
plan a bus trip to the Elmira Men
nonite ('ountry,,for August 7, at a cost
of $33 00 per person This trip is open
to anyone in the parish. seats on a
first come. first serve basis. Call 'rhea
Stokkermans at 243-2954 or (:rada
Vlemmix at 238-2798 for reservations
Pastor. Fr Morrissey- was
celebrant at all masses ihis weekend
His sermon was taken from the gospel
story of .lesus and his Apostles in the
storm tossed boat
Congratulations to Michael :ld
Wendy Masse who were united in the
sacrament of matrimony
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Reme•mtx•r, there will be a Blood
Donor Clinic, July 2 in (rand Bend
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