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COMM 1IWITY
Easter egg hunt
The Crediton Optimists held their Easter egg hunt Sat-
urday afternoon. Pictured above is Stephen Mann with
his basket full of eggs. The event also featured prizes
for a colouring contest and games. A donation jar for
Childrens Hospital was set out along with pins and bal-
loons to be ordered from the Hospital.
Life member welcomed
Euoleen Edigoffer attended the Grand
Bend UCW meeting Thursday afternoon
By Annie Morelia
GRAND BEND - Grand Bend
United Church Women met Thurs-
day afternoon April 13 in the Sun-
day School rooms with 21 present.
They welcomed 97 -year-old Euo-
leen Edigoffer, a life member of the
U.C.W.
Ina Flewelling gave the opening
worship on a theme of Joy, with a
story of Joy on the Christian relig-
ion. From the poems of Zhivago
she read Gethsemane followed by
scriptures from Matthew and Timo-
thy. The hymn "Where you there
when they crucified my Lord?" was
sung accompanied on piano by
Irene Kennedy.
Jean Cassidy read excerpts from
the Moderator Marian Best's mes-
sage "Joined by the risen Christ",
in the U.C. Observer.
President Loreen Gill chaired the
business. Members were reminded
of the London Conference annual
meeting, to be held April 24 and
25, at Lambeth United Church, and
the 'Westminster weekend at the
College in London on June 2, 3 and
4.
Roll call was answered by read-
ing a short article from the Observ-
er.
Happy birthday was sung for Hil-
da White. Irene Kennedy read a let-
ter from the former treasurer Geri
Wright, who now resides in Queen
Charlotte Islands. Lunch was
served by Norma Miller and Lydia
Olekson.
Golden Agers
The Golden Agers held their bi-
weekly euchre party last Wednes-
day night April 12 at the Legion
hall in Grand Bend with seven ta-
bles in play. Winners were: Ladies
high - a tie between Hazel Willert
and Mary Van De Vooren; Ladies
low - 'a tie between Ada Dietrich
and Elda Adams; Ladies most lone
hands - Mary Moser, of Shipka;
Men's high - Clayton Lovie; Men's
low - a tie between Fred Willert
and Margaret Lane, of London,
playing a man's card; Men's most
lone hands - Ev Richardson.
The next euchre will be held
April 26.
United Church news
A good attendance was out at
Grand Bend United Church on
Palm Sunday. Interim pastor Rev.
Maurice Platts conducted the ser-
vice with the Celebration of Holy
Communion. Scriptures from Mat-
thew 21:1-17 were read by Fred
Willert. Rev. Platt's sermon topic
was "The Wonderful Bubble" with
the children's story told by Joyce
Esson.
Special music was a trio with Su-
san McKay, Carey Eddy and Paula
Taylor, singing "For what earthly
reason", accompanied by Norm
Abbot at the piano. Choral anthem
was "The Palms" sung while the
offering was collected.
Flowers in the sanctuary were
placed in memory of deceased,
loved ones.
NOTICE
COUNTY OF HURON COURT HOUSE RENOVATION
Renovations to the Huron County Court House will commence
on May 1, 1995 and the construction period is scheduled to
end in December 1995.
During construction, the court facilities will remain operational
in the Court House. The Probation office will be temporarily
relocated to the second floor of the building and the Sheriff's
offlce will remain on the first floor. The Planning, Highways and
Clerk -Administrator's Departments and offices will be
temporarily relocated to the second floor of the Assessment
Office on 57 Napier Street. The Social Services Department
will be relocated to the County of Huron Museum on North
Street, and the Health Unit will be relocated to the Health Unit
building in Clinton. These offices will be relocated for a six
month period.
All phone numbers and mailing addresses for all Departments.
will remain the same over the construction period.
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Crokinole club Folds windup party
Joe Fulop won a tro-
phy
won a tro-
phy for most points.
By Joan Bawling
VARNA - The Varna Crokinole
Club had its last crokinole Party for
the season. Supper was enjoyed by
members and their spouses and
families at the Blue Fountain in
Clinton.
Ivan McClymont presented Joe
Fulop with the trophy for having
the most points in the 'A' Division.
Later seven tables played several
games of crokinole. An elimination
draw was held and the winners
was Chevy T walla. Kevin Tri
were Chevy T wartha, Kevin Tre-
wartha, Peter Wiley, Bob Robilli-
ard, Erin Robilliard, Pat Taylor,7
Charles Reid and Marg Mc1y-
mont.
Fav of the top players from the
club, Joe Fulop, Ivan and Marg
McClymont and Ray Beierling will
be going to the Joseph Schneider
House in Kitchener for a tourna-
ment on Saturday. Good luck to
them. The Crokinole Club will
meet Amin in Octobalbund the club
is ales looking fur more mem-
bers and spares.
Bake and craft sale
The Trends Youth Group will be
having their and craft sale
having bake sale af-
ter the church Service in Kippen
this Sunday and in Goshen April
30th. Proceeds will go to; Mis-
sion Service Fund t fund
YoutGroup activities.' a and
coffee will also be served.
The next meeting for the Trends
will be Thursday April 20 at 6 p.m.
in the Brucefield Church. The
group will prepare and have dinner
together followed by a movie.
The teens next meeting will be
Thursday April 27 for a bowling
Pty -
Grand Bend
Golden Agers
GRAND BEND - Seventy-
five Grand Bend Golden Agers
met April 4, at 12:30 p.m. for
the monthly luncheon meeting.
Larry Cole led the group in a
sing song. After which a video
"Drifting Away", scenes of
Scotland viewed from a hot air
balloon was viewed. Some
members then enjoyed playing
crokinole, domino, cribbage
and euchre.
Next meeting is May 3, at
12:30 p.m. at the Grand Bend
Legion.
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