HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1977-09-22, Page 15A WORD WITH THE DOCTOR — Mrs, Fred Bonthron attended Dr.
Goddard Dayat the Pineridge,Chalet Sunday. She is shown here chat-
ting with the doctor, Staff photo
Pot luck enjoyed
by Hensall seniors
Mickle, Mrs, C, Moir, Mrs.
Robert McAllister, Bill Fair-
bairn, Mrs, Blighton Ferg, Mrs.
Elizabeth Riley, Mrs. Ed Munn,
Mrs. Henry Adkins and Carl
Payne,
Chiselhurst UCW
plan fall bazaar
President Mrs, Harold Parker
presided for the September
meeting of the U.C.W. of
Chiselhurst United Church
Tuesday. Mrs, Rosa Harris
presented the Worship Theme
based on "One Word". The Roll
call was answered by fifteen
members repeating the Ten
Commandments.
The business was dealt with
and arrangements were made to
hold a bazaar November 2. Mrs.
Dick Taylor was in charge of the
Study and showed a film strip
"Experiment in Outreach". The
meeting closed with Prayer. Mrs.
Earl Kinsman and Mrs. Harold
Parsons were hostesses and
served a delicious lunch.
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By MRS. RENA CALDWELL
Congratulations to Les Consitt
who was grand champion
showman at the Huron County 4-
H Championship Show at
Seaforth Fair, Friday. The
contestantswere required to show
all types of livestock — beef,
dairy, horses, sheep and swine.
The "Kippen Apple Angels"
held their first meeting Sep-
tember 12 at Mary Connolly's.
The election of officers was
held and the results were as
follows: President, Heather
Moffatt; Vice President, Julie
Wright; Secretary, Nancy
McGregor; Treasurer, Carol
McGregor; Public Relations
Officer, Robyn McLellan,
Mary Connolly and Marpret
Hoggarth made "Date Mallow
Chews" by cutting 24 mar-
shmallows into eight pieces each,
adding the remaining ingredients
and ending up with some chewy
little goodies. "Grape_ Sparkle"
was a real treat. The I meeting
was adjourned this being our first
exciting venture! Tune in next
week for some more antics from
the angels I
Mrs. Stirling Graham,
Cromarty, visited with friends in
this area during the past week.
Sympathy of the community is
expressed to Mr. & Mrs. W. L.
Lf Mellis in the death of Mrs. Mellis'
brother Jack Gibson, Wroxeter,
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Tencennial celebration days
What's all the fuss about? See for yourself. Join us for our Tenth Birthday Party
—a week-long festival of events, marking ten years of service to our community.
Sunday, September 25
Official Opening of our new Cambridge Campus---3:30 p.m.
September 26—October 2
Conestoga College Week proclaimed in Kitchener, Waterloo, Stratford and Guelph
September 26—October 1
Conestoga Display at Market Square, Kitchener, including models of the
Athletic, Recreation and Education Facility
September 27—October 1
Conestoga Display at John Galt Mall, Cambridge
Wednesday, September 28
Poor Person Breakfast—Market Square, Kitchener 7:00-10:00 a.m.
Give Yourself an Athletic Complex!
September 28-29
Conestoga hosts OCAA Golf Tournament
Friday, September 30
Tencennial Tree Planting at all Campuses
Birthday Party at all Campuses
Homecoming at Doon, Guelph, Stratford, Waterloo campuses
for all former students, faculty, staff-7:30 p.m.
Saturday, October 1
"Exploring Your 'Self — Workshop—Kitchener, 9:30-3:30 On.
St, Andrew's Presbyterian Church
Convocation—Kitchener Memorial Auditorium-1:00 p.m.
Tencennial Homecoming Ball—Waterloo Motor Inn-7:00 p.m.
Sunday, October 2
Open House at Doon, Guelph, Stratford, and Waterloo
Campuses, 1:00-5:00 p.m.
Opening of Art Exhibit: Ten Years of Ontario Art-1967-77 at Doon Campus
—mounted by the K-W Art Gallery in celebration of Tencennial
All of these events are open to our community. It's our way of saying thank you
for supporting Conestoga and helping us grow over the past ten years.
SPECIAL REMINDERS
Poor Person Breakfast
• Wednesday, September 28. • Before you go to Market, fortify yourself with breakfast
at Sir John's Restaurant (7:00-10:00 a.m.)* Tickets are $3.00 per person, available at
the door. • All proceeds go toward our Athletic Facility---yet another service to be
shared with our community.
Homecoming
• Alumni, former students, faculty and staff are reminded to drop in on Friday,
September 30, from 7:30 on. Catch up on all the news!
Tenterinial Homecoming Ball
• Saturday, October 1, at the Waterloo Motor Inn • $10.00 per person, includes dinner
and dancing to Opus II • Open to everyone, while tickets last.
For more details, or for tickets for the Poor Person Breakfast or the
Homecoming Ball, drop in to the Conestoga campus nearest you—or write or call:
College & Community Relations,
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Henson WI names delegate
to Vanastra area convention
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The Hensall Women's Institute
met in the Legion Hall September
14. Their delegate to the London
area convention at Vanastra
September 28 and 29 is Mrs. John
Skea. There will be a district
workshop on parliamentary
procedures held in the Legion
Hall, Hensall, Wednesday,
October 12, from 1.0 a.m. to 4 p.m.
This workshop is open to any
interested women in the com-
munity, Bring a box lunch. The
beverage is provided.
Women's Institute members
are invited to join the Senior
Citizens bus trip to Collingwood
and the Blue Mountain Potteries
September 27.
Mrs. Elizabeth Riley agreed to
prepare an exhibit for Exeter
Fair. Preliminary plans were
made for a dessert euchre in
honour of the Queen's Jubilee
October 19. A letter advising of
Roy Jewell Appreciation Night
was read.
At 0 p.m. the Huron County
Historical Society were
welcomed to the meeting by
Women's Institute president,
Mrs, Cecil Pepper.
/Approximately 70 people were
present, To open the evening,
Mrs. Pepper read a poem, "Its pp
to you",
Mr. Harry Worsell of Goderich
took the chair for the historical
meeting. The program was under
the direction of Mrs. Robert
Simpson. Brian Richman's
talents in photography were
much in evidence in the many
reprints of old photographs
displayed, There was much in-
terest in identifying various
people in the pictures and many
old memories were revived.
Mrs. Sam Rennie gave a short
paper on the old "butter and egg"
Queen named
Miss Congeniality
Tammy Baker of Hensall, who
was Zurich's Bean Queen this
year, won the title "Miss
Congeniality" at the Lucknow
Fair on Saturday.
Tammy, daughter of Mr. &
Mrs. William Baker and a
student at South Huron Secon-
dary School in Exeter, was
chosen by her 19 fellow-
contestants in the Miss Mid-
Western Ontario contest as
TAMMY BAKER
friendliest and most congenial.
She was presented with her
prize - an alarm clock and
stationery - by Peggy McTaggart
of Dundalk, last year's Miss Mid-
Western Ontario.
Lynne Hill of London, holder of
the Miss Teeswater Fair title,
was chosen as Miss Mid-Wdstern
Ontario. She was crowned by
Marianne McKeen, Miss
Dominion of Canada.
First runner-up was Fern
Livingstone of Markdale,
Ontario, who was Miss Markdale
F4ir this year, and second run-
ner-up was Esther Scholl of R.R.
2 Monkton, who was the 1977 Miss
Mitchell Fair,
wagon of 1890 and the history of
some of the older buildings in
Hensall,
Mrs. Robert Simpson described
what was for her the most un-
forgetable character of Hensall,
in the person of Mary Ann
Hoggarth, who died in 1960 at the
age of 90. Mary Ann, a bright,
vivacious girl in her teens was
struck with an undiagnosed
ailment in her knee and the leg
finally had to be amputated, Two
or three years later, the same
disease bit the other knee, but
Mary Ann refused to undergo
second amputation and spent the
rest of her life in a specially
constructed wheel-chair which
was a marvel of those days, (It is
on display in the Goderich
Museum.) From this chair, Mary
Ann kept house for her father,
cleaning, cooking and gardening.
She also bad a talent for sewing
and fancy work, Throughout her
life she displayed courage,
patience and a cheerful
disposition.
Mrs. Leroy Poth brought a quilt
with names of many former
Hensall residents embroidered
on it, hoping to gather in-
formation on its origin. It ap-
parently belonged to a woman
who died in the Queensway
Nursing Home about eight years
ago . It was made at Carmel
Presbyterian Church when Mr.
Henderson was minister.
She also brought a report on the
Ontario Historical Society's
annual convention in Toronto,
which she and Mrs. Simpson had
attended, The theme was the
Rebellion of Upper Canada in
1837, in which Colonel Anthony
Van Egmond lost his life. A bus
trip was taken, visiting places in
North York that figured in the
rebellion, Mrs. Pauline Carey,
the dinner speaker, had por-
trayed the life of Mrs. Anna
Jameson so vividly that listeners
were spellbound., Mrs. Jameson
was the author of the book,
"Winter Studies and Summer
Rambles in Canada".
Personals
Mrs. George Dowson who has
been a patient in Victoria
Hospital, London returned to her
home this week.
Horton McDougall is a patient
in South Huron Hospital, Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Holland,
Gwen and Michael, Clinton were
recent visitors with Mr. & Mrs.
James Sangster and Brad.
Chiselhurst anniversary ser-
vices will be held on Sunday
September , 25 at 2, p4n.1 Rey.
Harley Moore of Grand Bend will
be the guest speaker. The Hensall
United Church choir will provide
special music.
Dr. Fox of Huron College
conducted service in Carmel
Presbyterian Church on Sunday.
Mrs. Robert Taylor presided at
the organ. Rev. Young of
Goderich will conduct service on
Sunday September 25 at 10:15
a.m.
Centralia lady
enjoys trip
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Mrs.BY I,KorSne. Hicks returned
home on Monday evening
following a trip to Nashville,
Tennessee.
Personals
Rev. E.D. Stuart conducted
service in the United Church,
Sunday morning. This coming
Sunday (September 25) the
Sunday School and Church
service in the Centralia Church
will be cancelled in favour of the
anniversary service in the Zion
West United Church,
Recent visitors at the home of
Mr. & Mrs, Tom Kooy were Mr. &
Mrs. Bill Bonner and family,
Ilderton,
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Kooy; Mr. &
Mrs. Maurice MacDonald, Grand
Bend; Mrs. Wilbur Sutherland,
Ilderton and Mr. Clayton Kooy,
Huron Park spent Saturday with
Mrs. Warren Clark and Jean in
Dunnville. They were pleased to
find Mrs. Clark much improved
in health following an illness.
Sunday Mrs. Fred Cunningt,on
accompanied her sister, Mrs.
Lloyd Shantz„ Waterloo and her
sister-in-law, Mrs. Leonard
Bender, Kitchener to Grand Bend
to visit with their cousin, Mrs.
Daisy Dennis and son Ron
of Detroit who were holidaying
there for the weekend. They also
called .on Mrs. Dorothy Bender
and her family in Crediton.
Several ladies from Centralia
joined the Crediton Women's
Institute on a bus tour to Toronto
Monday where they visited Casa
Loma, the new Eaton Shopping
Centre and City Hall, They report
an enjoyable day despite the
gloomy weather,
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The Three Links Senior
Citizens Club met September 13
and had a pot luck supper.
Afterward, the annual meeting
was held. President, Perc
Campbell listed the purchases
made through the New Horizons
grant in the past year, which
included the completed double
shuffleboard court and fence in
the back yard, a sewing machine,
refrigerator, card tables and
stacking chairs, playing cards,
bingo apparatus, silverware and
glasses, tea-kettle, piano,
projector and screen,' games,
crokinole board and carpet
bowling set.
Zone 8 fall rally will be held
October 12 at 10 a.m. in the
Legion Hall, Brussels, when the
speaker will be Harry Baker of
Bayfield reporting on the Ontario
Convention held in Hamilton in
August.
Details of the bus trip, Sep-
tember 24, to Collingwood and
Blue Mountain Potteries were
presented. Thank-you notes were
read from Mrs. Grace Peck and
Gordon Love. Two pictures
painted by Henry Adkins were
presented to the club. •
The new slate of officers is as
follows: past president, Pere
Campbell; president, Mrs. Rosa
Harris; first vice-president arid
second vice-president, vacant;
secretary, Mrs. Tom Brihtnell;
treasurer, Mrs. Bert Horton;
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