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Grand
end
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. hay Desjardine on the
arrival of their fifth grandchild,
when a son was born recently to
their daughter Marsha, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Mylan, of Santa Ana,
California and named Thomas
Lester.
Rev. Father Greg Blonde of
Sarnia visited an evening last
week with Mr. and Mrs, Alecf
Hamilton. He will shortly bei
ministering at a parish in Wal,
laceburg.
Several years ago when the
Hamilton's were in the milk
business, Rev. Blonde worked for
them seven years as a summer
helper.
A mother and daughter ban-
quet was held Friday evening,
at the Church of God, with around
seventy in attendance in the form,
of a carry in supper, with cakes
for dessert decorated like hats.
Thence of the meeting was.
"Hats off to Mother". Mrs.
Morley Desjardine spoke to the
group, emphasizing her talk by
using different hats that a mother
would wear.
Mrs. Janet Desjardine, spoke
on the Mother of Jesus, about a
little blind girl, and told about the
missionary of the month who is
Miss irene Engst, who served
many years in Kenya and is now
retired to B.C.
Roll call was answered by
bringing a gift for a shut in
Mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Love were
host and hostess for a miscellane-
ous shower, last Sunday after-
noon at their home when about
sixty friends and relations gather-
ed in honor of Kathy Thomson
and Danny Love, both of Sarnia
who will be married soon.
Mrs. Charles Gibbs, Lana,
Lisa and Charley and Alex
Desjardine accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. Verne Ridley enjoyed
dinner out on Sunday for Mothers
Day.
Judy and Caroline Weiburg
of London spent the week end
with their friend Mrs-. Rosie
Grigg of Green Acres.
Art Finkbeiner has returned
home from St. Joseph's Hospital,
London.
A picture taking session on this
special occasion was enjoyed
when two sets of four genera-
tions, the youngest one present
and others were taken.
A gift was presented to Mrs.
Rufus Turnbull for the many
years she served as President
of the Women's group of the
church.
Rev. and Mrs. John Campbell,
Laura Lee and Douglas, visited
Saturday with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. Douglas Campbell
of Blyth.
Sunday visitors with Mrs.
Rosie Grigg„ was her son and
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Grigg
of Strathroy.
Church of God
At the morning service at the
Church of God, every woman
received a carnation. Rev. J.
Campbell's sermon test was
"What are mothers for". Alex
and Bob Desjardine sang a
Mothers Day duet song.
At the evening service a film
was shown on T.V. and Thee,
telling the influence of T.V. on us
and how to cope with it.
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Admas,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hendrick,
Pam and Paul of Wyoming, Mr.
and Mrs. Lanny Scrimegour,
Angela and Jeffrey of London
and Mrs. Susie Devine, cele-
brated Mothers Day with dinner
at the Village Inn Retreat.
Baptism held
at United
U.C. BAPTISM
A baptism service was held
Sunday at the United Church and
the following babies received
baptism. Michelle Marie, daugh-
ter of Donna and Larry Lovie;
Lorna Lucille, daughter of Glen
and Sharon Miller, Wendy
Darlene Annette, daughter of
Kenneth and Audrey Moffat
and Gordon Richard, son of Bud
and Diane Rice. Rev. H. Moore's
sermon topic was "The bridge
builders".
rpha flub held
annual sprin
The Orpha Club held their
annual spring pot luck supper
Tuesday evening at Mrs. W.F.
B. MacLaren's home, with 30
members and three guests
attending.
After all assembled, president,
Mrs. Irene Kennedy opened with
a "Spring Greeting Blessing".
supen
During the social time Court
Whist was played and winners
were Mrs. Lillian Brown, Mrs.
Milton Umback, Sharon Ramsden
and Mrs. Manford Luther.
Mrs. Alec Hamilton attended
the Women's Institute Officers
Conference, held Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday
at Waterloo University.
Couples Club enjoyed
bawling at ViHage Inn
The Couples Club met Satur-
day evening in the S.S. rooms
of the United Church with 14
attending. During the social
time they went bowling at the
V it lag& Inn Retreat.
After a short business meeting
lunch was served by Millie
Desjardine, Paula Taylor a' .d
Jean Weigand.
Golden Age finalize
plans for seminar
The Grai,d Bend Golden Age
club met Wednesday afternoon
at the Village Inn with forty-
six in attendance.
President Bill Love presided
for business. Five members
namely Mrs. Nola Love, Mrs.
Mary Ravelle, Mrs. Eva Bariteau,
Mrs. Susie Devine and. Mrs.
Jean Sharen attended the Spring
Rally at Woodstock and brought
back a wonderful report of
various activities and also stating
having enjoyed a good musical-
program.
usica}program.
Final plans were completed
for the seminar to be held May 12
Plans were made to attend
Huron Country Playhouse Aug-
ust 12 to enjoy seeing "Anne
of Green Gables". Any senior
citizens wishing to join on this
trip can made reservations by
phoning 238-2674. Since many
senior citizens do not drive
they are planning to hire a bus.
The Golden Agers will hold
their annual dinner on June 2
and this will be their last meeting
until the fall season.
Sharon wants Lambton
to amalgamate schools
Lambton County school board
should consider some amalga-
mation of accommodations with
the county administration rather
than build a $1.2 million educa-
tion administration building
according to Grand Bend Reeve
Bob Sharen.
Mr, Sharen proposed that the
school board could use county
council chambers as a meeting
place since few meetings are
held there. He also suggested
the board might be able to
construct a new building adjacent
to the county registry office and
recover some of the money
already spent through the sale
of its downtown property.
Mr. Sharen and Sarnia Town-
ship Deputy -Reeve Bernice
Rade proposed a motion at county
council calling for council's
finance and legislative committee
to meet with its board counterpart
and discuss the possibility of
amalgamation of accommoda-
tions.
Drug store will
open at Bend
present there is no drug store in
A drugstore will be opening in Grand Bend which can fill a
Grand Bend June 19 if all goes presciption. Mr. Harwood also
as planned. Mr. W.H. Harwood
of Stratford has purchased the
Serendipity located beside the
post office.
"Basically what 111 be opening
is a straight dispensing pharmacy
with a few connected items on
the side," says Mr. Harwood.
Prescriptions will be the main
portion of his business. At
plans to carry such items as
Vicks 44 cough medicine which
are only allowed to be sold in a
pharmacy. He says he doesn't
have a lot of room for items
which can be bought elsewhere
in town.
Mr. Harwood
charge of the
himself.
plans to be in
new pharmacy
Steady Stitchers met
plan Goldilocks skit
The Grand Bend "Steady
Stitchers" 4-H club met Monday
evening, at Mrs. Alan Walper's
home, for their eighth and
final meeting for this project.
Eleven girls answered the roll
call by "Showing their free
choice article and telling their
favorite stitch.
Home assignment is to com-
plete their record books and hand
them in with their embroider-
ed articles to the leaders before
May 14.
The girls are planning a skit
centered around Goldilocks and
the three bears, to present on
Achievement Day which will
be held May 22, at Stephen
Central school.
A thank you letter was written
to the Women's Institute thank-
ing them for their support.
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