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WIN YOUTH FOR CHRIST TROPHY — A team from Exeter won the annual Huron Youth for Christ Bible. Quiz. Above,
Edgar Cudmore presents the trophy lo Julie Sharrow, Dianne Rundle, Carol-Anne Van Wieren, Shelley Little and Paul Perry.
Missing was Paul McCauley.
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Kippen ladies visit Mitchell
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Hensall. Beavers; and
Leaders enjoyed a very
interesting and learning visit
to the farm of Larry Merner,
Zurich, recently, The ,
milking, process fascinated
the boys and, the coniputer
system of feeding the. cows
Was a whole new concept of
dairy farming to gli.
The Beavers were thankful
to Larry for explaining the
operation and to Mike for his
patience during milking
while the small visitors
looked on,
Hensall United` Church
Women catered to a
delicious supper for the 1st
Hensall Beavers and Hensall
Cubs who were accompanied
by their fathers or a com-
panion.
Rev, McDonald gave an
inspiring . and very en-
tertaining speech, while
remembering his days as a
leader,
Personals .
Mes. Brian Collins and
children, Sarah, Jeffrey, and
Jennifer 'of Waterloo visited
fpr a day recently with her
mother Mrs, Laird Mickle.
Mrs. Mary Buchanan of
London visited recently with
her sister Mrs. Sadie Wren.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Flynn
were recent visitors with
their daughter and son-in-
law Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
O'Brien and family at
Bridgen.
Charles Mickle of
Hamilton spent the long
weekend with his mother.
Mrs. Laird Mickle.
Queensway visitors
Visiting with Mrs. Emma
Wilds at QueenswayNursing
Home was Bill and Nancy
Mohns; Marie and Henry
Wilds; Kay Cockwell and
Dorothy Lee.
Leslie Mitchell visited his
mother Mrs, Louise Mit-
chell. Mrs. Mary Oesch and
°daughter Mrs. Gladys
Bechler visited with Pat
Oesch. Mrs. Ruth Durand
visited her, mother Mrs. Nell
Kendrick. Mr. and Mrs.
Bates visited with 'Louise
Scrimgeour. Mr. and Mrs. T.
Triebner and family visited
Mrs. Muriel Triebner. Leona
Alderson visited her mother
Mrs. Vivian Alderson. John
and Iva Ridley visited Vera.
Lammie.
Mrs. Rosa Harris visited
Maurice Beaver. Bill and
Alma Schwartz visited with
Lavina' Finkbeiner, Mrs.
Hazel Corbett visited, with
the residents. Mrs. Helen
Taylor visited her father
Russell Erratt.
The United Church ladies
entertained the resident to
bingo and treats.
the'
conducted
the Church service ac-
companied by his wife at the
piano.
taken by Mrs. David Cooper.
Topic was on South Africa,
several media were used to
present the • topic e.g,
newspaper clippings, film
strips and records. Film on
South Africa was, "Family
Life in the Homelands,"
Mr. Mantle, who is in
charge of the Resource
Centre, presented the
available literature and film
strips.
Roll call was answer,ed by
"A Saying of My Grand-
mother" by 16 members.
Correspondence was read by
Mrs. Bert Faber. Several
invitations to other Churches
wer. accepted, Hensall
U.C.W. June 2 at 8 p.m.
Brucefield U.C.W. June 3 at 2
p.m, Hefisall Presbyterian
Arnold Circle on June 3 at 8
p.m. Several ladies volun-
a. to drive patients from
the nursing home.
Kippen will be hosting the
Fall Regional in 1981. Picnic
will be June 29 in Hensall.
Coffee and doughnuts were
served. Hostesses were Mrs.
Lloyd Lostell and Mrs. Bill
Consitt.
By MISS JEAN COPELAND
Miss Rhea Mills visiied
Friday with Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Thomson, Parkhill.
Christian Family Sunday
was observed ,at the Church
Service on Sunday. The choir
sang the Anthem "I Would
Be Like Jesus." The
Sacrament of Baptism was
held when Andrea Lynn
Hazlewood, daughter of Mr.
arid Mrs. Gary Hazlewood'
and Jennifer Nicole Tunks,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Bev Tunks were baptised.
Mrs. Gary Hazlewood was
welcomed to the mem-
bership of the church by
transfer.
Rev. Greg Smith, rector of
St. Pauls Anglican Church,
Kirkton was the guest
speaker at the Y.C.C.
meeting Sunday evening and
led the group in a lively
singsong.
Persona Is
A family gathering was
held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Kinsman May 4
honouring Mr. and Mrs. Earl •
Kinsman whocelebratedtheir
57th wedding anniversary,
Clarence Van Wieren
visited with his parents Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Van Wieren
last week.
Instill the fitness habit
into your children. Get
them involved in sports or
activity. For a better Life-
style for all the family, try
bicycling or skiing. The
adults in the family will
benefit too!
Owners
ofsmaller
businesses.
weprovide:
* Financid assistance
* Manage/wit counselling(CASE)
* Management training
* Information on government
programs for business
Can we he0you?
See our Representatives
BOB PEARCE AND OR BILL SCHUTZ
at: The Devon Building,
476 Main Street, Exeter
EVERY TUESDAY
on: (Next Visit: Tuesday, May 27th)
(Branch Office Address) For prior information please
call 271-5650 (collect) or write
1 036 Ontario St. Strat ford.
By MRS. RENA CALDWELL
KIPPEN
The UCW of St. Andrews
Church,'Kippen, net on May
13 at the Resource Centre in
Mitchell. Mrs Robert
Kinsman opened the meeting
with a poem, "The meanest
Mother in the World."
Worship and topic were