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Kippen 4-H club
elect new officers
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Registration
Hensall Minor
Athletic Association
Sat., Oct. 2
10:00 a.m. - 12:00
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Help wanted to manage
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For further information coil
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Queensway events
By MRS. RENA CALDWELL
The Kippen I 4-H club started
their new project "The Cereal
Shelf" September 26
There are 16 in the group and
they chose to call themselves the
"Kippen Corn Poppers." The
leaders are Mrs. Al Hoggarth and
Linda Vanneste,
The following officers were
elected: President, Brenda
Vanneste; vice president, Eileen
Connolly; and the floating
secretary for this meeting,
Nancy McGregor.
The subject matter dealt with
the measuring of dry and liquid
ingredients and the making of fry
pan cookies. A quiz followed.
Personals
Mr, & Mrs. Ralph Triebner and
family, Chest*, and Mr. & Mrs.
Del Burkhart, Wingham visited
recently with Mr. & Mrs. Dave
Triebner.
Mr. &411Irs. Walter Schneider,
North Bay were the guests of Mr.
& Mrs. Emerson Anderson.
Mr. & Mrs. Elzar Mousseau
attended the 40th anniversary of
Mr. & Mrs. Rufus Turnbull at
Grand Bend, Sunday. Mrs.
Mousseau and Mrs. Turnbull are
sisters.
Mr. & Mrs. Percy Wright and
Julie attended the wedding of
Mrs. Wright's niece Eleanor
Butson at Benmiller last week.
Neighbours and friends of Mr.
& Mrs. Adrian Timmermans
attended their 25th wedding
anniversary party at the
Pineridge Chalet on Friday
evening.
Present in the receiving line
were the best man of 25 years
ago, John Timmermans,
Chatham and the bridesmaid,
Mrs. Vern Alderdice.
Visitors with Mrs. Vera
Lammie on her birthday Thur-
sday were Mr. & Mrs. Chester
Dunn, Bob Lammie, Jean
Wright, Greta and Amy Lammie.
Pauline Jeffrey was visited by
Blanche Bechard, Darlene
Stumpf, Mr. & Mrs. Clemance
Jeffrey, Edmund Jeffrey, Madge
Oesch.
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Shepherd
and Mr. & Mrs. Jim McNaughton
visited Mrs. Amy Smillie, Mrs.
Louise Mitchell was visited by
her son. Leslie and Mr. & Mrs,
Denroache, Camp Borden, Mary
Jane Morkin visited her uncle
Neil Regan.
Visitors with Adeline Taylor
were Melba and Brenda. Walper,
Mr. & Mrs, Ivan Taylor, Kit-
chener, Mr. & Mrs. Bill Gibbings,
Summer Hill, grandson Murray
Taylor, Dianna Weber and Eve
Wilhelm, Baden.
Whatever the occasion
COLEMAN CALF BEST — The steer shown by Les Coleman, right, was judged best in the Kippfield 4-H calf
club contest staged in conjunction with the Exeter fair. The other three winners from the left are: Brian
Falconer, top showman; Bruce Bennett, who showed the top junior heifer; Bill Gibson, owner of the top
senior heifer. Staff photo
and district news
CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs. Nikita Payne', Phorte262-5018
Mrs. Bertha MacGregoriphone W2,-2025
About people you know . .
Mr. & Mrs. Austin Wheeler of
Detroit were weekend visitors
with Mr. & Mrs. Edgar Munn.
Charles Mickle of Hamilton
spent tne weekend with his
mother Mrs. Laird Mickle.
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Sandra Wadel, daughter of
Clarence Wadel, won first
prize at the Guelph Music
Festival for accordion solos
and as a result has been invited
to make a tape for the "Big
Al" show on Kitchener T.V.
which will be seen shortly on
CKCO Channel 13.
Mrs. Grace Peck has returned
to her home after visiting with
her sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. H.L. Statham,
in Kingsville.
Visitors with Mrs. Alice
Koehler during the past ten
days were her mother-in-law
an father-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
A.J. Lochie of •Main Island,
British Columbia, and Mrs.
Susan Sutton and Laura Sutton
of North Vancouver. They also
visited with Mr. and Mrs. John
Mason of Huron Park, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Burdge of Bruce-
field and Mr. and Mrs. Willian
Forrester of Zurich. While here
they also took a trip to Kirk-
land Lake to visit with friends
there.
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor spent
the weekend visiting with Mr. &
Mrs. Don MacLaren, Jodi and
Brooke at Oakville.
Bert Coleman of London visited
over the weekend with his
mother, Mrs. Gladys Coleman
and brother Ivan.
Ian Johnston of Exeter con-
ducted service in Carmel
Presbyterian Church on Sunday.
Holy Communion will be
celebrated on October 3 at 11:30
with Rev. W. D. Jarvis in charge.
Mrs. Pearl Passmore has sold
her house to Mr. and Mrs.
Mowat from Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Booge-
mans, Vickey and Scott, visited
with the latter's mother, Mrs.
Pearl Passmore, over the week-
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray McNall
and Karen of Fergus visited
with the latter's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Oesch on Satur-
day.
Ross Alexander, son of Mrs.
John Alexander, has received
a letter from Mrs. Betty Ford,
White House, Washington,'
after talking to her one evening
via C.B. Radio.
A small fire on Sunday morn-
ing in the seat of a truck, owned
by Paul Moran, Brock Street,
was extinguished by the volun-
teer fire department.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Schwalm, Mrs. Eliza-
beth Volland and Mrs. Daisy
Ivey last week were Mr. and
Mrs. Desmond Ivey of Sarnia,
Miss Janet Taylor of Varna,
Rev. Wilf Jarvis of Exeter,
Mrs. Beatrice Taylor of Varna,
Miss Flora and Miss Hazel
Macdonald of Goderich, Mrs.
Irene Finlayson, Kim, Karen
and Kathy of Kippen, and Mr.
Alex Mousseau of Clinton.
Local visitors included Mrs.
Winnie Skea, Derek Robinson,
Mrs. Annie Reid, Mrs. Bona
Clark, Mrs, Genevieve Windov-
er, Mrs. Irene Finlayson and
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Miller.
Church news
The service at the United
church in Hensall on Sunday
was conducted by Rev. Don
Beck with Mrs. John Turk-
heim at the organ. The choir
sang the anthem, "The Master
Hath Called Us" and the topic
of the sermon was "Let God
Work—Through Us". We must
be ready to accept all channels
and methods that God can use
to extend His Kingdom and
keep ourselves in readiness to
be used by Him.
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