Times-Advocate, 1979-11-14, Page 8 (2)Page 8 Timm -Advocate, November 14, 1979
UC Women elect new officers
The United church women
held their November
meeting in the S.S. rooms
with President Eleanor
Durie presiding.
Roll Call was answered
with a meditation reading
from the Upper room
booklet.
Several items were
discussed in the business
period.
It was decided the group
would pack Christmas boxes
for shut ins, and to have a pot
luck luncheon at 1:00 p.m.
for their Christmas meeting.
The nominating com-
mittee of Elda Adams and
Hazel Broad brought in the
1980 slate of officers, as
follows • President - Eleanor
Durie, past president -
Marjorie Mason, assistant
president - Irene Kennedy,
Corresponding secretary -
Eva Bariteau, Recording
secretary - Annie Morenz,
Treasurer - Geri Wright,
Assistant treasurer - Annie
Morenz. Assistant secretary
- Clara Hamilton, Church in
society - Irene Kennedy,
World Outreach - Hazel
Broad. Christian Develop-
ment - Brenda Love,
Stewardship development -
Beulah Holt, Leadership
development - Hazel
Blewett, Elda Adams,
Hazel Broad, Com-
munications - Annie Morenz,
Social Convenrs - Marg
Love, Elva Walper, Elda
Adams, Official board -
Eleanor Durie, Manse -
Bertie Keyes, Brenda Love,
Eleanor Durie, Flowers -
Cathy Southcott, Jan Kobe,
Pianist - Elaine Moore,
Greeting card salesperson -
Marjorie Mason, Phone
conveners - Fern Love,
Elizabeth Norris, Alma
Prance and Greta Luther.
The worship service was
conducted by 'Hazel Broad,
opening with the hymn, "I
need Thee every hour"
Scripture was read from
Psalm 102, verses 1-10.
:faze' read excerpts from
one of Marjorie Holmes
books. Miss Holmes is the
author of a best selling
book."lve got to talk to
Somebody, God."
Articles read were, "The
woman I want to be." "A
party," "Getting at it" and
"Make me a better listener,"
all on the theme of prayerful
pleas to God
The Hymn, "Abide with
me," and a prayer closed the
meeting.
Lunch hostesses were Elda
Adams and Hazel Broad.
Members of Grand Bend
Legion and the Cub pack of
the Boy Scouts of Canada
attended the morning ser-
vice at the United Church,
with their flags at the altar.
Rev. H. Moore was
assisted in the service by
Session member Elizabeth,
Adams. The sermon topic
was on a Remembrance day
theme, of soldiers who
served in the World Wars
and heroes in history.
The choir sang an in-
spiring anthem "Glory Glory
Hallelujah."
Flowers decorating the
church sanctuary this
morning were placed in
memory of the late Eric
Mcllroy.
The Sunday school
children attended the first
part of the morning service.
Church of God news
The ladies group of
Church of God held their
November meeting last
Thursday evening.
GRAND BEND
AND DISTRICT NEWS
Mariners take two wins
The Grand Bend Mariners
scored two victories this
week in the South Huron
intermediate hockey league.
November 2, the Mariners
scored a 6-5 victory over the
North Middlesex Merchants
of Parkhill and a week later
they downed Cie Thedford
Browns by an identical 6-5
count.
Friday night the Mariners
will meet Parkhill in a return
match at the Stephen
township arena at Huron
Park.
Against Parkhill, the
Mariners took a 3-1 lead at
the,end of the first period and
were never headed.
Ken Moody fired two
Grand Bend goals in the first
five minutes of the game.
Mac Richardson assisted on
both scores and Tom
Richardson contributed one
pass.
The third Grand Bend goal
in the first 20 minutes of play
came from the stick of Dan
Stanlake on an unassisted
effort while Don Van
Massenmoch replied for
Parkhill.
The only goal of the second
period was notched by Gary
McLeod of Parkhill.
Tom Richardson increased
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LEATHER COAT
the Mariners lead to 4-2 at
1:57 of the third period on a
three-way combination with
Rick Moody and Steve
Schroeder.
Parkhill came right back
with a goal from Tim Poore
only to have Steve Batko
score for the Mariners on
passes from Pete Gill and
Pete Gil.
Bruce Furtney scored the
final two Parkhill goats and
Mike Desjardine notched the
final GB marker on a play
started by Rick Moody and
Dan Stanlake.
The Mariners also got off
to a flying start in their win)
over Thedford by scoring the
first three goals of the game.
The game was less than a
minute old when Rick Moody
converted passes from Mike
Desjardine and Tom
Richardson to put the
Mariners ahead.
Another minute later Joe
Fusett beat the Thedford
goalie on a pass from Pete
Gil and before the period was
over Mike Desjardine scored
with the assist going to Bob
Lovie.
Rick Moody scored two
goals for Grand Bend in the
middle period with assists
being provided by Mike
and Dan
Desjardine
Stanlake.
The sixth
Grand Bend
from the stick of Pete Gil.
The assist went to Pete Gill.
and winning
score came
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Sixteen answered the roll
call with a poem on
Remembrance day.
Millie Desjardine con-
ducted the worship service
on a Remembrance day
theme.
Janet Desjardine gave a
mission talk on Forgiven,
Forgotten and Freedom.
Mrs. Katie Vincent,
President, presided for the
annual business meeting and
election of officers.
Lunch hostess was Marian
Steckle. Church of God
ladies will be hosting the
Christmas Ecumenical on
December 4th.
Last Monday evening. 18
members of the 60 plus club
met at the Church of God for
a pot luck supper.
Officers elected were,
President Mrs. Della Simp-
son, Vice Pres. Fermon
Snyder, secretary treasurer,
Mrs. Meta Sinclair. Next
meeting is December 10th.
Brownie's and Cub scouts
attended the morning ser-
vice at Church of God,
Sunday. A time of silence
was observed in memory of
war verterans.
The church ladies group
had charge of the evening
service, and featured slides
and commentary on
Australia.
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Remembrance Day
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Those who died in war
were remembered Sunday
when seven wreaths were
laid at the cenotaph at Grand
Bend cemetery.
The ceremony took place
following service at Grand
Bend United Church. Legion
members and cubs attended
church and paraded to the
cenotaph.
Rev. Harley Moore led the
group in prayer. John
Manore laid a wreath on
behalf of the province of
Ontario. The Mothers were
represented by Pat Revelle
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