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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1980-05-21, Page 13FEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK 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. See, resource centre Kippen ladies visit Mitchell T-A photo BALL-MACAU 30 different styles & sizes to. choose from as low as $39 . 9 5 assembled PATIO STONES McCANN CONST. LTD. REDI-MIX CONCRETE AB Types of Concrete Work PRECAST CONCRETE STE PS & POFiC HES ORNAMENTAL IRON RAILING S UNIT-H-FEED BUNKS UNIT FENCE LINE BUNKS R.R. 3 DASHWOOD PHONE 237-3647 ... iY 5• -- 'Immioni1410•1114.4 TRUST COMPANY 'GUARANTEED CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE Representing many trust com- panies, highest rates usually available. For more iriformation contact John R. Consitt at 236-4381 or 23614560 FAR FENCE N BARBED . 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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