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School trip to Doon Heritage Crossroads
The highlight of the week
was the school trip to Doon
Heritage Crossroads in
Kitchener. There were two
school busloads of students,
teachers and parent volun-
teers that made the trip on
Thursday. The weather was
perfect and everyone had a
great time. The kids enjoyed
seeing the way things were
long ago.
In the kitchen of the Seibert
House one could smell real
lemon as the woman dressed
in costume of the day, was
making lemon tarts, the old
fashioned way. The old cook -
stove was putting out a lot of
heat and one could only
imagine what it must have
been like for those women
who had to make meals on
very hot, humid days. The
kids also took note that there
were no T.V.s,• Nintendo or
flush toilets. What a drag!
Walton
by Patty Banks
887-6860
Another attraction for the
group was a ride in a wagon
pulled by two horses.
All ladies are invited to join
the Walton Institute in cele-
brating their 40th
Anniversary on June 19 at 8
p.m. at the Hall.
Gloria and Keith Wilbee.
had visitors last week. Her
aunt, Agnes Lucarz from
Winnipeg. Aunt and Uncle,
Maurice and Eileen Hart
from Kilman, Alta. stopped
in for a visit while on their
way to Walkerton where they
helped Gloria's aunt and
uncle Mel and Helen Hart
celebrate their 50th wedding
anniversary.
The UCW meeting was
held June 4. Judy Emmrich,
Marion Godkin, Val Pethick
and Barb Durrell were in
charge of the devotions and
had the program. They did
scripture readings. and
Marjory Humphries played
the piano for the singing of
the hymns. They then wel-
comed Murray and Olene
Dennis who showed slides of
their trip to the Holy Land.
Barb Durrell led the business
part of the meeting opening
with the roll call which was
to bring cookies for camp
Menesetung.
Greeters at Duff's United
Church 13Ist Anniversary
service on June 9 were
Dorothy Sholdice and Viola
Traviss. The church was well
decorated with all kinds of
flowers and there were birds
displayed at the front as well.
The musical trio made up of
Correspondent composes Father's Day song
Birthdays and anniversaries
are always so special. This
week the correspondent,
Dorothy, has relatives who
are celebrating. Happy
Birthday to Brandon Nash of
Seaforth, who celebrates on
Thursday. Brandon, all your
family, relatives and friends
wish you a great day.
Anniversaries arc also very
'special. Happy anniversary to
Marie and Jim Kelly who cel-
ebrate on Friday. (food years
ahead, Marie and Jim. On
Sat. Bill and Jean Ryan cele-
brate their anniversary. Good
�'years ahead, Bill and Jean.
Congratulations to the
daughter anti granddaughter
of Hairy and Mabe,) Nesbitt
who graduated recently.
Rbchelle Anne (N'esbitt)
Clayton graduated from West
Chester University,
Pennsylvania, with, ra
Bachelor' of Arts majbring in'
i social work. She is a medical
social worker for the
Department of Social Work
at the Medical Centre of
Dublin
by Dorothy Dillon
345-2883,
Delaware in Wilmington.
Valerie Ruth Clayton grad-
uated from Biota University,
La Mirada, California, with a
four year Bachelor of Arts
degree in Communications.
All of your friends are very
proud of you.
Mrs. Agnes (Hart) Lucarz
, from Winnipeg is home visit-
ing Don and Eileen MacRae
and other relatives and
friends. This past week
Eileen MacRae and Agnes
visited with another friend,
Rita and Orville K'elland of
Londesboro.
Don and Eileen MacRae
spent a short time on Friday
with their sister-in-law
Audrey Davidson in K.
Waterloo Hospital,who is
seriously ill and also with
Keith at his, home.
June Social tonight at hall
The St. Columban Catholic
Women's League held its
, June meeting on Tuesday 'in
the parish hall. Anne Marie
Maloney, president opened
the meeting with the League
prayer. A reading and, reflec-
tion was given by Sister Rita.
The annual June Social is
Wednesday (tonight) in the
parish hall. This year is the
75th anniversary of the St.
Columban CWL. To com-
memorate .the anniversary,
the June Social will begin in
the church with a half hour'
prayer service for peace.
Entertainment will be provid-
ed by the SDHS Girls Band
with a short concert presenta-
tion, then all will adjourn to
the parish hall where Paul
Thompson, director of
CKNX Barn Dance Live and
Sheila Richards of the Blyth
Festival will be guest speak-
ers. There will be the usual
penny sale, bake sale and a
St. Columban
by Cecilia Ryan
345-2028
by Cecilia Ryan
345-2028
50/50 draw. Hope to see you
there. Other upcoming events
are the Parish Picnic on June
23 and the Harvest Dance on
November 2 in the St.
Columban Parish Hall.
Alphonse and Annie Cronin
of St. Columban and Bob and
Theresa Admans of Stratford
spent Thursday at' the
Martyr's Shrine in Midland,
On.
Gerry and Karen Ryan,
Jason, Amanda and Jeremy
and Cecilia Ryan visited qn
Sunday with Sister Mary
Eckert at the Ursuline
Motherhouse in Chatham.
We also had a visit with
Sister Marietta Delaney,
Sister Viola Feeney and
Sister Caroline Krauskoph.
Branch saddened -by loss
The Ladies Auxiliary will
be hosting a Sunday dinner
on June 23. 4:30 p.m. Adults
$9, children $4.50. Take-outs
available. Ladies, help and
desserts will be needed.
The Provincial Service
Officer will be at Branch 156
on June 27 at 9 a.m. Contact
Cleave Coombs .for -an
appointment.
Branch Golf will be held
July 20. Tee times start 9 a.m.
Sign sheet July 13 or contact
Linda Gridzak.
The Branch was saddened
by the death of Comrade
f Seaforth
Legion
N by Barbara Scott
Gordon Hulley. A Legion
Service was held on Tuesday
evening. To his family and
friends we extend our sincere
sympathies.
They grow not old as we
who are left grow old. Age
shall not weary them nor the
years condemn. At the going
down of the sun and in the
morning we will remember
them.
Choir singing at Hensall School
Queensway Volunteer
Auxiliary met Monday morn-
ing. Events for June (Seniors
month) were discussed.
Residents are excited about
their International Choir
singing at the Hensall Public
School Friday, June 14, 1:30
p.m. Individual residents are
also singing and doing read-
ings. We want to remind
everyone of our Annual
Strawberry Social Fundraiser
for Alzheimers Disease,
Sunday, June 23rd 2 p.m, to 4
Friday evening the
Queensway
Retirement Home Lounge
featured Julie Debus singer
and stand up comic who
entertained with her keyboard
for a rollicking hour of fun.
Residents were amazed by
Julie, a staff member who
quietly cares for their needs
by day.
THOUGHT FOR TODAY
With Father's Day coming
up next Sunday. June 16, I ,
hope all my readers who are
fathers, grandfathers etc. will
enjoy the song ( composed to
the tune of Man (Uh - Huh).
• F -A -T -H -E -R
F - a Father's Fantastic and
Fun every day.
A - Affectionate - we know,
he's showed us the way.
T - Tremendous, Terrific,
he always is Tops. -
H - Has Humour and Hugs
us, Hurrah for our pop.
E - an Excellent person and
works hard Each day. '
R - Remarkable, Really,
what else can we say? -
Uh, huh, uh, huh. Mm mm.
mm, min. Oh, Dad. we all
love you, what else can• we
do? A great Father's Day -
we really wish you. 1
-Happy Father's Day to all
of you.
Phyllis Mitchell, Margery
Huether and Glenda rter
played all of the of time
favor' s people red
for we . Aft ev.
led The ngrega n the
Cali to Worship, • the
Dedication of Ministers
Photo Gallery, in memory of
Ray Huether was presented.
The Huether family along
with Rev. and Clerk of
Session, Leona McDonald.
removed the covers of Photo
Gallery, revealing framed
pictures of all the ministers
that have served Duff's
United Church. By request
from the family Graeme
Craig and Don McDonald
sang a duet, "For Those Tears
i Died." Rev. then intro-
duced guest speaker, Muriel
Duncan, Editor of the United
Church Observer, and she
read the Scripture lessons.
St. James Catholic
Women's League
CWL discusses 75th,
•anniversary plans
St. James Catholic
Women's League held' its
monthly meeting on June 4 in
St. James School computer
room. President Mary Barnes
welcomed everyone to the
meeting. Among the issues.
'discussed -was the Catholic
School situation . • in
Newfoundland and our 75th
anniversary, celebration com-
' ing yp on ,September 25.
Heather be Jong demon-
strated how to make beautiful
angels . for selling ,at the
bazaar. As she demonstrated.
members worked on nuking
some angels as well. Heather
Was thanked for taking the
time -'to share her talents 'with
the -group. -
Zoning change approved
At its regular meeting May
21, Hullett Council amended
a bylaw to change the zone
symhpl on lands located at
concession 13, part lot 18 in
the township from general
agriculture to agriculture
small holding - special provi-
sion.
•Council also decided to
proceed with legal action
against lots 77 through 81,
plan 289, Elkin Survey.
At its regular meeting May
7, council approved that
William Bromley's applica-
tion to build a shed on part of
lot 25in the township "he
given a building permit for
the shed, linked to his build-
ing permit for house to com-
ply within 12 months of
issuance, non-compliance
will result in shed having to
be removed."
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HENSALL FAIR RAFFLE WINNERS
1, Quilt - Theresa McCann, R.R. 3, Dashwood - donated
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2. Loin of Beef - Murray Smith, R.R. �2, Dublin - donated
by Veal's Meat Market •
3. Collector's Plate - Joan Fahie, R.R. 2, Kipper -
donated by Brussels Livestock '
4.' Collector's Toy Tractor - V Mountenay. Exeter -
donated by Hyde Bros. -
5. Side of _Pork - Gten,n Prout, Exeter donated by
Metzger's Meat Market
6. 10 Nine Hole Green Fee Passes - Yvonne Hendrick.
R.R. 2, Crediton - dpnated by Exeter Goff Club
7. $50. Dried Flower Arrangement - Kay Mock, Hensall
donated by Thea's Dried Flowers
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