Zurich Citizens News, 1976-01-28, Page 6Page 6 - Citizens News, January 28176
At Grand Bend
Combined meetings held after snow
ANNUAL MEETING
Due to the postponement of
the Grand Bend and Greenway
Anglican churches' annual
meeting, a combined service
of the three churches of the
Parish of Greenway, Thedford
and Grand Bend was held
at St. Johns on Sunday, follow-
ing the regular service and was
conducted by the confirmation
class. Special music was sup-
plied by the "Melodaires"
of Greenway. A social hour
followed the service.
Officers elected for Grand
Bend were: Rector's Warden,
C.W. (Bert) Neilson; People's
warden, John Brown; Deputy
warden, Maurice McDonald;
Treasurer, Goldie Todd; Assis-
tant treasurer, Larry Cole;
Envelope secretary, Mrs.
Agnes Todd; Delegate to Synod,
Mrs. Connie Lewis.
Board of mana,genient:
Frank Hallett, Tom Lawson,
Glen Sippel, Adelaide Sippcl,
Cindy Brown, Nola Taylor,
Verna Sharon, Lillian Best,
John Brock and John Asclstyne,
Choir representative, Mrs.
Nola Love; Auditor, Fred
Newton.
CWL
The Grand Bend Catholic
Women's League held their
January meeting, Monday
evening at the Alhamba hall
with 1' in attendance.
1\1rs. Tom Vlcnimix, presi-
dent presided for the business.
Special plans are made for a
speaker at the February meet-
ing who is a blind lady, Mrs.
Mary (Goodale) Vloet.
Lunch hostesses were Mrs.
John Kelder's, Mrs. 'Theo
Kelders, Mrs. Peter Mennen,
Mrs. Gerry Backx, Mrs. Jerry
Van Leeuw•en and Mrs, William
Vandenbygaard.
Next meeting will be at the
same place the third Monday
in February.
GOLDEN AGE
The Grand Bend Golden Age
club held a social fun afternoon
on Tuesday, with 32 in atten-
dance.
The Christmas "Sing Out"
song books edition for Senior
Citizens arrived at this meeting,
late due to the nail strike, from
the Ontario Department Ministry
of Commercial and Social
Services.
Progressive euchre. crokinole
and Chinese checkers were
played and winners were Mr.
and Mrs. Banda, Mrs. Iredale,.
Wellwood Gill, Harry Sheppard,
Mrs. Laura batars, Jini Prance.
Mr. and Mrs. Colin Love and
Mrs. Ada Wilson.
Mrs. Ruth Sheppard. of Park-
hill played lively piano numbers
for singing and dancing.
After lunch. Ross and Bill
Love favored the crowd with
several violin selections.
UNITED CHURCH ANNUAL
The Grand Bend United.
church annual meeting was held
Wednesday evening, and in
spite of bad weather around
20 attended. Rev. H. Moore
chaired the meeting, and Buelah
Holt was appointed secretary
for the evening.
Appointed to the Session
for five year terms were Mrs.
Don Adams and Morley Des-
,jardine. Mrs. Clark Kennedy
was appointed for a two year
term.
Elgin Hendrick and Gerry
Love were rclectet; for a three
year term to tale Board of
Stewards, Two nc-w committees
were formed. For personnel,
Mrs. Jack Eagleson and Harvey
Rat z, Mission and service
committee were Leroy Keyes
and Morley Des_jardine.
Ralph McKinnon was named
to the manse committee and
also for usher. Reports Were read
and discussed. There were 14
burials from Grand Bend in
1Q-5.
PERSONALS
Missy Sandila.nds, daughter
of Mr. & Mrs. Peter Sandi -
lands, passed her swing dance
C.F.S.A. test held in the Exeter
arena last week. ' Missy is a
ni,ember of the Zurich -Grand
Bend skating club.
The United Church women
catered for lunches Tuesday and
Wednesday last week, for the
Hodgins -Hayter, Kraft niachin-
ct•y convention, held in the
Legion Hall.
The Lambton County library
board are sponsoring a series
of musical concerts, to enrich
culture in the community and
they will be held in Grand
Bend United Church at 2.30 p.m.
on February 1, March 7 and
April 4.
About 35 of the Sunday
school children provided choir
music Sunday morning at the
United church. They sang,
"David and Goliath," "He's
got the whole world in His
hands," and "B -I -B -L -E.
Rev, H. Moore's sermon topic
\\'as, "If winter comes."
Allan Hayter and his daughter
Susan, returned Saturday from.
a week in Florida,
Mr. & Mrs. Ed Gill, Mrs..
Nola Taylor, Mrs. Raymond
Kitding, and Mrs. Agnes Pat-
terson returned Sunday from a
two week trip to Florida going
as far as Miami, and stopping
at New Port Richey to visit
Mrs. Ruth Hendrick and other
friends.
Mrs, Wayne Woods returned
hone Saturday after a week in
Victoria hospital, London.
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Lamport,
Crediton, visited Sunday with
her parents Mr. & Mrs. Max
Turnbull, and her brother and
wife, Mr, & Mrs. Jack Turnbull.
PROVINC AL 4-H HONOURS - At Saturday's Huron 4-H Achieve- cial Honours. From the left are, Janet Gielen, Mary Van Osch,
ment Day for Crediton area clubs, five girls received their Provin- Zelda Inthout, Ann Muller and Patti Tasko. News Photo
GET COUNTY AWARDS County Honours were presented to five area clubs. From the left are Joan Klemke, Heather Riddell, Eliz -
girls at Saturday's Huron 4-H Achievement Day for Crediton and abeth Datars, Elly Sme'ekens and Donna Fleming. News Photo
For Crediton woman
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of lamb's wool and wires are used
Tor bodies along with flannel
for padding.
Apple dolls were popular in
pioneer days when they were
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DOLLS FROM APPLES - Joan Rivett of Crediton spends a lot of her spare time in making apple dolls,
She is shown above with some of her creations. News Photo