The Huron Expositor, 1981-06-24, Page 18•
*18 THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JUNE 24, 1981
car4ine. D. D .(; . \Ies pre-
sented the travelling gasel to
John Moffatt., D. I) t, Ward-
en.
Past grand master. John
,Broadfoot. installed John
Moffatt as Distil, t Deputy
Grand Warden.
Pere. Campbet P,D . D..
installed Charles Kay as
D.D. Grand Secretars Fol-
lowing the installations retir-
ing Percy Noels. Exeter.
spoke. Robert trey %%ond play-
ed and sang two most appro-
priate numbers. >s hich added
much to the evening's pro-
gramme. The meeting con-
cluded with Prayer by Rev.
Stan McDonald and a social
hour followed when refresh-
ments were served
SERVICE
• Rev. Kenneth Knight
conducted service in Carmel
Presbyterian Church on Sun-
day when Jean Carey of
Cromarty spoke on the Gen-
eral Assembly %%Fitch she
attended at-Ottawa.
QUEENSWAY NEWS
The staff and residetits
express their sincere thanks
to volunteers who transport-
ed them PT-) bowlingtia to
the dance at Vanastra Wed-
nesday.
Rev. Stuart Minor con-
ducted church service Tues-
day.
Visiting with Irma Wilds
were Marie and Henry
Wilds. Kay Cockwill, Dianne
Wilfred and Winnifred
Wilds.
Iva Ridley and Illa Dunn
visited with Vera Lammie.
Mrs. Mitchell and Mrs. Pen•
hale.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Trie-
bner and family and Annie
Becker visited Muriel Trieb-
ner.
Mary Zawatsky. Joyce
Kendrick. Ruth Durand, Liz
and Sherri Varies' visited
Mrs. Kendrick.
Mrs. Rozendal was visited
by her hushandiDawne. 011ie
and Jean Rozendal, Dirk and
Marie Green,
Greta Lammie, Susan
Purdy and Chester Dunn
visited with Vera Lammie.
Dora Hoggarth was visited
by her husband and sister-in-
law Mrs. Hoggarth.
The ladies high bowler was
Mary Parlmer with a score of
122 and the male bowler high
score was Ross Thomson,
116.
Mrs. Ross MacMillan of
.Waterloo spent last Friday
visiting with her mother.
Mrs. Laird Miekle.
A number of the
--Links" senior citizens
attended the senior's week at
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The Hensall United
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vice was held in the art na
June 21 so visitors to the
Fiddler's Contest -could
east's attend and there vs-as a
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and church members.
Res crtanles • McDonald
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-Father's Day visits
Sunday was Father's Day
and a, number of residents
either went, home for the day
or bad visitors.
Visiting with Mr. Wilber
Keyes were Stuart N. Keyes
and Ella Keyes.
Mrs. Ruth Noll went to her
home in Palmerston for 'the
weekend.
"Join Strichert .spent
Keyes. Bill Scott and Arthur
Nicholson and played,several
harmonica selections for
them.
Charles Ross and Elmer
Bakcsy were the winners of
euchre last Thursday after-
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gee
of London visited with Mr.
William Miners on. Monday
You're in for what
Hully Gully is
famous for.
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SPECIAL FAREWELL — Doris McKinley, music teacher at Huron
Centennial far the past 13 years. who is ieaving for Nova Scotia, was
honoured with cakes in the shape of a pfano and guitar by the school's
students last week. (Photo by Hook)
Service held at arena
music sv as provided .t) socal-
ist and t guitarist .Betty Beer
and vocalist Linda Hunter
and Mrs. Joyce Pepper at the
piano.
The service opened with a
sing song of old f
hymns and the children's
talk seas about seeing the
good in people. The message
was on "If I . Should Die
Before I live", The quality of
life is more important than
the length. Christ .gives qual-
ity to life and makes it
meaningful.
Flowers at the front %sere'
in loving membry of. Wilhel,
mina Jacques. placed there
by the 'family. and „others
were in memory of Bert
Shobbrook of Londeshoro.
placed by Res. Stan Mc-
Donald. Greeting wor-
shippers as they arrived/was
Lloyd Ferguson and ushers
were Jeff and Steve Corbett.
EXCELLENT CROWDS — Parking was at a
premium 'outside 'as hundreds of spectators
crowded into the arena in Hensall over the
weekend to view abotit 125 fiddlers and
Legion officers
orrespondent
BERJTHA MacGREGOR
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I he Hensall Brunch .of
the t anathan I t gion and
Ladies' Aoithars held their
toint meeting I ocsdas est-
fling the ladies' /one corm
mandei. Mona Das les. Ciod-
erich. assisted hs Thelma
Wood installed the tolloss ing
offit els Past President- Bea•
trice Us I president. Alie
Nedands, 1st \ice-president-
Joan ‘Betvri-trig. 2-nd vice
president Mildred Chalmers;
secret ars Donna Allan: trea•
surer Colleen Ferris; Sgt. At
Arms,..• Is a Reid: Exceinit,e
Vera Smale and Marlene
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Lone tommander Bob —
Chapman. Godcrieh and
zone officers installed the
men's offices:'president-lr-
vine Ferris; 1st vice-presi-
dent-Peter Allan; treasurer-
Murray Traquair: secretary-
Red Steuart:, Sgt. at arms-
Larrs Uy1; service officer-
Paul Neilands; chaplain-Rev.
Stan McDonald: executive- •
Peter Lss aan, 'Frank Forrest.
Charles Cooper, Grant Mc-
Clinchey and, Stan Kochan.
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pen. was instilled as District
Deputy Grand Master of
Huron District 48 Sunday
evening at an open installa-
tilin at the Hensall Lodge
rooms.
Res .. Stan McDonald open-
ed the es ening in prayer.
Bro. Ernie ('hipchase. past
district deputy and past com-
mander of the encampment
installed Bro. Alex.. Bro. Jim
Seaforth was pianist
for the evening' and Bro.
Cecil Pepper w as marshall
forthe.installation. Bro. Alex
'spoke and introduced his
family. his charm,ing. wife,
Evelyn. his sons Ross.
Kipper and Douglas. Kin-
Sunday with his family. And also ilelPg4 him celP.
Mr. Pig Paw. was out fiat bratty his 95th hittitttay Also
Sunday, with his Oaught6.s colgbratiog-o. birthday tast
Visitn with 400 '1-0A111;?VfOra was Ere Dow,.
‘;‘..140. SOW ; "of "`Olgbirittitiftt:s 74; 440;40,
Sharon children of 'tiara-'1 'observed,. this. week VA,
00derieft. also IsOber S neicO Heart arnbOrnOl b tin
Visiting With ArthOr 01-
citylson were Mrs,, Nichol.
son, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Nicholson OCklarptirhey t Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Nicholson of
Egmondville. Mrs. Barbara
Alexander. Mrs. Elmer
Cameron and Kelly Dever-
eaux.
Frank Case enjoyed an
outingon Sunday with Miss
Ruth Cluff.
Watson Webster of Clin-
ton visited with Wilber
ENSALL.
and area news
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stepdancers compete in the Fiddler's Contest.
Entrants came from all over the province for the
two day event. (Photo by Ellis)
orlh Manor- 10;(1-
whi; elephant sate will
.held at Staratth..Mkutpt with
residents, staff and visitori
participating. All prikeetis
'will go to the Ontario Heart
Foundation. Donations are
being accepted and hopefully
it will be a success.
Residents of Seaforth
Manor are indeed grateful to
Sister Mary Louis for the
beautiful picture donated for
the Quiet Room.
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