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WEATHER INFORMATION — At Camp Sylvan Thursday morning Jay Campbell of Exeter
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Karen Heather and Dianne Willis and junior counsellor Susan Vanderspek of SHDHS.T-A
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282 Main St. S. 235-1314 A CHAMPION FIDDLER — John Crozman of London, a
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Shelburne appeared at the Exeter Fair talent show Friday
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By MRS. RENA CADWELL
KIPPEN
Kippen East Women's
Institute met in Hensall
United Church September 12
with neither the hostess or
co-hostess present.
Speaker for the evening
was Robert Plumsteel of
Seaforth who showed in-
teresting slides and com-
mented on interior
decorating.
Roll call was answered by
giving a personal experience
regarding floor coverings.
Mrs.Vern Alderdice gave a
poem and Mrs. Drummond,
president, opened the
meeting with a poem.
Gifts were presented to
the club leaders for the
summer 4-H club Eileen
Connolly who was sponsored
by Kippen East at. Seaforth
fair contest spoke on "Acid
Rain",
Mrs. Dave Triebner con-
ducted a contest. Mrs. Ross
Broadfoot give Current
Events and Courtesy
Remarks. Mrs. Robert
Kinsman and Mrs. Wm.
McDowell served lunch.
SS awards
Awards for attendance
presented on September 14.
for St. Andrews Church Sun-
day School. Kippen 1979-
1980.
First year diploma;
Robert Lostell. Jennifer
McMullen, Brenda Consitt.
Second year seal; Mark
Cooper, Angela Faber,
Michelle Kinsman. Jonathan
Timer.
Third year; Candace
Cooper, Michael Jones,
Crystal Jones.
Fourth year; Robbie Con-
sitt, Stephen Lostell, Brad
Dewys, Lori Dewys, Jeanne
Consitt.
Fifth year; Jason Turner,
Cheryl Turner, Lois Ann
Lostell, Joan. Binnendyk,
Linda Binnendvit, Lois
13innendyk, Melanie Lovell.
Sixth year; Darrell Faber.
Seventh year; Tricia
Cooper.
Ninth year; Julie Consitt,
Christine Cooper.
Tenth year; Scott Cooper,
Shelley F'inlayson.
Twelfth year; Heather
McLean.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Mellis
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
McGee, myth visited with
Mrs. Margaret Hutchison in
St. Thomas last week.
Mrs. Ruth Dickert who
has been visiting in the
village returned to Harriston
accompanied by Mrs. Nor-
man Dickert.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
McLean, Lac Du Emmet,
Manitoba visited with
Kippen friends during the
past week.
Mr. Tom Reid has sold his
home on no. 4 highway and
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Reid are
going to reside in Cornwall.
Congratulations to Darrin
Faber who achieved two
firsts for his sheep at
Seaforth Fair.