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HENSALL AND AREA THe HURON IXPOSITOR, JULY 10, 1985 — 115
Hensall man has big weekend at Canadian Grand Prix
Hensall Correspondent •
MRS. BERTHA MacGREGOR
262-2025
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Raeburn and family of
Coronation, Alberta are holidaying with their
parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Slade and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert. Raeburn.
Jessie Armstrong of Northcrest is holiday-
ing•with her . daughter and son-in-law, M r. and
Mrs. Don, Flear at Grand Bend.
Mary Roobol, who has been a patient in
South Huron Hospital, Exeter for several
weeks was able to return to her home last
week. Her many friends wish her a good
recovery. '
Mr. and . Mrs. Harold Parker returned
home after spending a week's vacation with
Sgt. Doug Wein, RCMP, Mrs. Wein and
David at Gloucester, Ottawa.
JIM DICK INS RO DIE NEAR DURHAM .
Jim DiCkins rode in the 80A Support Class
at the 250 Canadian Grand Prix, at Moto Park
near Durham over the weekend. On Saturday
Jim finished fourth in the qualifier and sixth
in his moto. On Sunday he finished fifth to
give him fifth for the weekend. On Saturday
evening Jim had the excitement and honor of
test driving a new Suzuki RIVI80 for a film
crew from Suzuki, Japan. Ross Peterson,
Canada's number 1 rider was also on the
track on a bigger bike. Through an
shot is to be used as a
marketing film in Japan as well as other parts
of the world. '
Jim's next race is July14 at his home track,
Hully Gully,
QUEENSW AY NURSING HOME NEVV S '
The Human Body is the only machine that
breaks down when not used, it is.also the only
mechanism that functions better and more
healthy the more you put it to. use. — Senior
Citizens Sports and Games Manual.
A walking club has been developed at
Queensway. Many residents have joined and s
Icippen Correspondent
,MARGARETHOGGART14
262-6902
W ill weever forget the day we put a float in
the Tuckersmith Sesquicentennial Parade?
Those members who participated enjoyed
dressing the float up and there were,13 of us
riding on the float. The seven wisest got off at
Van Egmond House. That left six foolhardy
members to continue the route back to
Seaforth arena. Little did we realize that our
journey would be "overflowing" with events!
Those riding on the float were Ruby Triebner;
Grace tyre, Mary Broadfoot, Mildred
Chalmers, Mattie McGregor, Mary White-
house, Joyce Pepper, Mona Alderdice, Grace
Drummond, Helen MacLean, Frances' Kins-
man, Thee Wisch, and Margaret Hoggarth.
Special thanks to our driver Doug McGregor
who put up with all our antics. The special
quilt we had worked on during the winter
months was auctioned off Saturday night and
went to Ross McNichol of Stratford.
K IPPEsi UNITED CHURCH NEW S
Just a reminder that there will be no
Sun darservices for the remainder ofJuly, On
Wednesday, July24 at 8 p.m, is the Induction
Service for Rev. Lorne Keays, who will he the
(Continued on page A6
Kippen float
remembered
are out walking as often as possible. As well
exercises are held three mornings a week in
both the Nursing and Rest Home,
On Sunday, June, 30, June birthdays were
celebrated. In the morning several residents
baked the cake and in the afternoon everyone
enjoyed the cake and ice cream after playing a
few games. We wish to thank Eileen Rannie
who helped as a volunteer at the party.
As usual a Church. service was held
,,Tuesday afternoon. Rev. Stan McDonald
Conducted the service while Dorothy 1461
played the piano. Volunteers were
Britton and Hazel Luther.
Wednesday provided a full day ofactivites.
Bingo was played' in the morning. In the
afternoon several residents played croquet
while others baked. This week's movie was
shown on Thursday afternoon. It was a
Charlie Chapman picture.
Father Mooney was in on Fliday to
minister to the Catholic residents. On Sunday
the yesideats enjoyed a special treat; Bob
Johnston from London brought his show
dogs. Bob is the son. of Lorne Johnston who is
a resident in the Rest Home. The clogs were
well trained. •
Bea Uyl • had the misfortune 'to fall
downstairs and has been receiving treatment
in University HoSpital, London. She was able
to return home on Sunday.'
The Hensall United Church service was
taken by Ken Van Allan in the absence of the
Rev. Stan McDonald, who is in Montreal: lbe
order of Worship was very capably taken by
Sharon W urm; Lloyd Ferguson was in charge
of the Psalm reading followed by prayer. The
guest speaker Mr. Van Allan gave an
inspiring message on "Faith". Velva Fuss
presided at the organ. Kay Meek received the
worshippers and the ushers were Elizabeth
Thomson, Pam Gackstetter, Mary Jane
Parsons, Karie Sue Kyle. Barb Gackstetter
was in charge of the Children's Time.'
Ruth Taylor, of the Bluewater Rest Home'
and Hazel Corbett,were guests with Ross and "
Donna Corbett on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chaffe and Sally of
Mitchell were recent visitors with Mrs.
Chaffe's mother Hazel Corbett.
Hensall and area was a very quiet district
over the holiday weekend as many of the
residents and area folk participated in the
Tuckersmith Sesquicentennial parade and
celebrations.• The Hensel] and district Horti-
cultural Society won first prize for their float
in the parade. The churches being closed
many attended the service in the Community
Centre when Rev. Grant McDonald was the
guest Minister.
Ross and Donna Corbett and • Jeff and
Sheila Corbett attended the wedding of
Cindy Preston to Scott Fetch. Cindy is the personal pizza. That evening the Bethel Bible
daughter of Fred and Barbara Preston, Club entertained with hymns, prayera, and
Sundridge. The happy couple will be living in bible readings.
Ajax. A communion Church service conducted by
Mrs. Sim Roobol has been a patient in Rev. Stan McDonald was held Tuesday
South Huron hospital, Exeter for several afternoon. Dorothy Brintnell and Dorothy
weeks, where she is undergoing treatment. Parker assisted in serving the Communion,
Her manyfriends wish her a speedy rea1very. while Vera Ross played the piano.
HENSAILIADS WIN AGAIN The Ceramic Club met for the last day on
Jun Dic/uns and. John Kochan both of Wednesday. W e wish to say thanks to Judy
Hensall travelled to Big Bend Raceway, Parker, Lil Baker, and Erlene Stewart. Judy
outside Tillsonburg on July 1 to compete in Parker's daughter-in-law 'decorated .4 eidte •
the CMA Motocross rat*, both boys brought for the occasion.
home trophies. John competing in his Thursday afternoon the Christian Reform-
second CMA race finished -seventh in the ed ladies took residents for car rides.
BOB class. Jim who rides in the BOA class Walks and exercises were on the agenda
rode his Bully Gully Honda to a fifth place for Friday, Everyone thoroughly enjoyed the
finish. Both boys will be competing at Bully beautiful sunny day.
Gully July 14 - their next CMA race. REST HOME NEW S
LOCAL EVIPLOYEES TRANSFERRED On Monday, 12 residents went to Hayfield
As of June 24 Pat Pollock and Karen for the day. After looking over the boats at the
Dickins of the Bank of Montreal Staff were marina we had a picnic lunch in the park.
transferred to the staff at the Bank of Before heading home we stopped at a little
Montreal branch at Exeter, They are being gift shop.
missed in the local branch. ' , Several residents took part in a sing-song
QUEENSW AY NURSING HOME NEWS which was led by Carfrey Cann on Wednes-
Throughout the week the beautiful weather day evening.
was enjoyed by many residents. ' ' A gOod attendance of children are
On Monday'. afternoon we had a Pizza attending the Vacation Bible School being
Party. A 'great variety of garnisheswere held each morning this week in Hensall
prepared and residents topped their own United Church.
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