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The Huron Expositor, 1981-06-24, Page 23FORD .Get In The, SIATI ONLY -0'-‘44 FORD PICK ‘44b We only have 2left 1-6 CYLINDER WITH STANDARD TRANSMISSION 1-8 CYLINDER WITH STANDARD TRANSMISSION " Your satisfaction is our first concern COME , TODAY SALES OEPANtNiEtit OPEN: Monday *taut*Fddsir 9 aim. WI a a.m. 111Pin4eY P kin. di E p.m. ISPNICE AND PiRNTS INEPARtkierr 220 MAIN STREET SOUTII-SEAFORTII 527-1010 t30 0..m.""m""h 6144 II "' "4" * Solos e Sorvico • Looting *Deily Rentals SEAFORTH MOTORS LIMITED Complete suites or just mattress and frime King and Queen sizes - "-". THE HURON EXPOSITOR. JUNE 24, 1 Public health nurse speaks to Kippen UCW • has party for refugee family Mrs. Charles Eyre and the committee in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Doug' Mc- Gregor are holidaying in the U.S.A. Grace Drummond, Mrs. Campbell Lyre, Mis. RoSs tiltoadfOOt: and Mrs,. Harry 4gfv4.4•01:00e4 The plettle jit :014,9d; Bend 4$-ghe.41 ,P14.0 Ro.O4.,W,OrneO"sli • . • . • , • beti,41.0140:, 0414 Cain Mich Otite4 an the, village last:OFeck. ..N1P1004p1iNclAkft • .• Kippen pu.tt, CIO met Jtme 16 with 21 shooters. 25's-Al Kyle. John Ander- son. Jim Butcher. 24'S4aciti Mills. John Van Loo. Bert Mahaffy: 23-Mery Batkin. Bill Cochrane. Paul Johnson. Dan Crerar, 22's-Lloyd Venner, Jack Bell; 21-Paul Middleton: Harrison Schock: 20-Ron Matheson. 19-Jamie Caldwell, Brad Mann: 18- Bob Anderson and 16-Bob Baker. CENTENNIAL GRADS — Pictured here is the graduating class of Huron Centennial in Brucefield. Back row, from l'Oft:' Scott Cooper, ' Rick Grillmayer, Stephen Coombs, Greg Scroggs, Bobby Dunn, David Moffat, Aaron Bensette, Billy Elliott, unidentified, Brian Cooper, Joanne Grunewald, Ronald Finlayson, Jerry Faber, bavid Reichert, Jamie Work man, Robbie Boyce and Don Barraclough; Third row: Joanne Layton, Angie Menary, Lana McIntosh, Kime Wierenga, Vanessa Vyhnai, Jayne Sturgeon, Sandra Faber, Lori McNutt, Jay Brandon, Becky Rathwell, unidentified, Shelley Finlayson, Kara Van Den Neucker, Nancy Taylor, Michelle Hewer and Darryl Finlayson. Second row: Jamie Faulds, Brenda Snider, Lisa Taman, Ruth McIntosh, Lisa Smith, Kathy Turnbull, Tracey Hayter, Janet HOggarth, Lori Maxwell, Kelly Purkis, -Michelle Dayman, Becky McKinley, and Patrick Riley. Front row: Darren Faber, Bryan Coleman, David Hook, Brad Snider, Janice Van Darp, Lisa Higgs, Lisa Robinson, Raymond Hayink, Mark McGregor, Danny Horton, Vincent Vynnal, Brad Homes, Bill Sinnamon and absent, Shelly Layton. (Photo by Hook) Bible School is at Bruce- field July 640 and Kippen ladies help • Monday . and Wednesday. Mrs. Harold Jones gave the courtesy re- marks. Lunch was served by the hostess, Mrs. Hank Binnen- . dyk and Mrs. Bill Consitt. GUEST SPEAKER Kippen East W.I. met at the home of Mrs. Win. McDowell June 17 with Mrs. Ronald McC•regor as guest speaker. Mrs. McGregor. who teaches at Huron Hope School. was introduced by l‘irS. Robert Kinsman and thaolteft by Mrs. Win. Bell. "fsleGregor, • showed Odes of tter pOpils• .their routine 501004'.94.A94:40. that "eatly,:cliagnOSis,.was-np- ttattt weir it Watenrine-4/4e Of retardation... it was .WiSe .to have all girls vaccinated. • This was, rho ochication rsteeting tittIl the roil call ,of "Something I Wattled the hard way" gave many ,goad examples. Mrs. Don Viet). ner gave her report of the District Annual as well as current events and the cour- tesy remarks. Mrs. Grant MacLean gave a poem and Mrs. Vern Alderdice gave the treasurer's report. Lunch was served by Mrs. McDowell. her co-hostess. Varna Correspondent MRS. MARY CIIESSELL ,482-9969 • Gordon Hill, Anna Keys and Joyce Dowson, membetS ai the Varna-Goshen Refu- gee Committee took part in a special church service on June 14. Rev. Norman Pick was the guest preacher, and special music was "Amazing Grace" sung by Hiep Hgu- yen and "Exodus" by Pete PostilL A barbecue and party was held in the church sheds honouring the Nguyen family who are moving to Huron Park the beginning' of July. Gordon expressed his appre- ciation to all who had helped, especially those who had driven them to work in the early morning. Each commit- tee member spoke, express- ing their delight at working with the family. Ivan McClymont, Geral- dine Eckel, Rev. Wilena Brown and Anson McKinley were the other committee members: Gift of books on „Canada and photo albums containing pictures of the party were presented to Hai and Thai and Hiep and their Rev. Brown presented Gor- don with_ a certificate of recognition for his leadership and 'efforts on behalf of the family. Hiep expressed their feeling of being -put of the Varna-Goshen family, ' and hopes to visit as sons and daughters, brothers and si- sters visit their families. Carol Simons expressed her joy in working with Hiep for the Board of Education. Thai and Hiep both have their driver's licence and have bought a car, and Hai has purchased a motorcycle. The men are working at Huron Park and.the boys had done well school. A chocolate cake repre- senting the dark and danger- ous conditions' the Hguyens fled from was served, and light cake represented brightness and hope for the future. Joyce Dowson presented the Hguyens with a summary of the committee's exper- ience written in free verse, telling of only a week to prepare for their arrival, the way men and 'women came and helped polish, paint and paper, the quick arrival of dishes, furniture, and appli- ances, and the excitement at meeting and welcoming it them. They were • amused with "Wilena" our minister, insi- sting on taking 'her Dodge Omni to meet them so they wouldn't think everyone in Canada drove a Lincon Con- tinental. The get-acquiinted party and the Nguyen's party at Christmas. with 'gifts for their friends, the many ac- complishments and few pro- blems were included, and a wish for luck in their new home. Many people in the com- munity found their in- volvement with this lovely family an interesting and rewarding experience. There was more than fishing to cause a little excitement for Bill Chesseil and brother-in-law Don Riehl on our first night in camp at Rowassan a week ago. A man was heard calling from ac- toss the river at 10:30 at night that he was lost. They went over and picked him up, they got the' camp owner out of bed to return him to his car, which , had a dead battery. Instead of following the road to a farmhouse, he had attempted to go across heavily wooded ravines and become hopelessly lost until he came out in a meadow froni where he could see the camp lights. The man was a new employee of the town- ship and not familiar with the area. Grant and Elva Webster and Tom and Barb Consitt attended the 25th wedding anniversary celebration for Marg and Rai Consitt at Kippen 'on Sunday. Grant and Elva were guests at the' DeKens- Damsma wedding in the Christian Reformed Church at Clinton on June 12. Ruth and Murdock Morri- son have had some very interesting bus trips recent- ly. They spent a weekend at Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio where they attended the twenty- third anniversary of the Cathedral of Tomotrov*. Rex Humbard and his family were present for this special occasion. A most enjoyable holiday was spent at the Scott Farm Resort at Oquaga Lake in New York State, where there was recreation and entertain- ment to suit everybody. On the way dawn they visited the famous Corning Glass Works. They also went on an afternoon bus trip to the Big Creek Boat Farm at Caledon- ia, on the Grand River, and enjoyed a cruise and dinner en the Grand River Belle. this was followed by films of many places on the river as it flows through 'to Lake Erie. There is a bake shop. craft shop and dining ream where entertainment and meals are provided. Another highlight of their travels was a trip to Hamilton to see the Geritol Follies at Hamilton Place. They had time to shop at Jackson Mall and had dinner. at the Y.W.C.A. HensaII 38 Members of the MacArthur clan met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Bell for the annual reunion. Members attended from Toronto, Victoria, B.C. London. Kitchener. Blen- heim, Exeter. Hensel!, Zur- ich. and Manitoulin Island. After a sumptuous dinner. sports were directed by Ev- eret and Jan Van Slidten-• horst and Bob and' Marlene Bell were hosts. Next year the reunion will be at the same place with Dave and Mavis Hall of Toronto, and Bill and Donna Knight, Blenheim on the committee. Correspondent MRS. SIENA CALDWELL 262.5938 Kippers D.C.W. met June lb with 17 members and one gust. Mrs. Robert Inflict was in, charge of the -worship. $1119 began by reading Holidays become Holy Di st Ming --was 19.1tell.. by the ,Ftp,sros ,.:„mrs,,,,..porta.fithe said that since i1t • 'C011aitt;- and w,as di *Man ' Wage**a ;Pm,* rated by Mrs. • lirlrs.. Lasted. in charge of the fonieh' illtrci- duced" the VOA speaker. Madeline "ROSky. a health. nurse , with Stanley Township and Zurich.. Slides were shown of "Public Health is Every- body's Business." She em- phasized some facets of her work which included help with senior citizens. Mrs. Kinsman opened the business . portion with the flower grower's 23rd Psalm. Roll call was answered by contributing an item for the auction at the end of the - Meeting. Reports were given by Mrs. Bert Faber on finances and correspondence. Mrs. Bill Consitt gave the Sun- shine Report. Bale was sent to Zurich for the Mennonite Relief. Bake sale July 4. at Homestead near Bayfield. There will be a fall supper Nov. 11 at Brucefield Church. FOR YOUR INTEREST Wed., Thurs., Fri, 10 am to 11 pm Sat. 10 to 6, Sun., June 28 ONLY 10 - 6 Hours: Now Stradord's own Water Bed Centre We have a full-line-of -- — "National" ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT TO SAVE ON SALES TAXI "Unbelievable amount of stock left" "No reasonable offer refused":" 7 piece Kitchen Sets From I al usimmionsir Entertainmertt Units Cash, 'Cheques, Save with a I year COMMERCE GUARANTEED-Investment Certificate- 1/4 REDEEMABLE! 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