Times-Advocate, 1988-07-06, Page 11Hibbert
'Ely MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN
STAFF.\ - N1enibt'rs of Hi.b'tert
- United Church Women enjoyed
• their annual "cal -out" -event when
UCW enjoy annual eat -out
Fullarton. Relatives attended from
St. Catharines, Kitchener, London,
. Stratford, Goderich, Exeter, Mitch-
ell,•Russcldalc, Cromarty and.Staf-
thev shared :t luncheon together at fa. Thanks to- Nancy Bertcns and -
tlie AlitJhcll Family Restaurant; ~Wayne Maver -for planning the
later 'gathering in the park for their event. •
meting, under -The leadership of
WI meets
c hair-ixrsun, Ada F.:thick: • - Kay Smale hosted the Canadian
Various letters of thanks and scv Industries -,meeting . of the Staffa.
cral.rekruests-wcre:rcad and a interim Women's Institute at her home on
'financial report as to the•ham and Wednesday evening. when Murray
strawberry supper -was given by the Barja, plantmanager for the Mitch -
treasurer, Florence lel'hail. Camp ell branch of Ault Foods, was guest
Bimini had a need for craft materials speaker. • -
such as baby kx)d and mayonnaise.. 'Murray told about the many prod-
. jars, socks and lengths of earn. eL ucts handled by Ault Foods includ--
A quilt -is -to be donated to sup-
plies -tor the incoming \'ietnan ese.
tender Presh)tery's .care• and a cash
donation niade to Camp Bimini:
Menibers were reminded of up-
' corning events; including the Octo-
ber.Preghyterial.to be held at Hib-
bert -United Church. An interesting
contest conducted by Ada Pethick
rounded out a pleasurable afternoon..
Personals
Roberta. Templeman enjoyed a
`luncheon date in St.- -Marys on
Monday with Grace Campbell, Iona
Station and B-c.tty. Ann Mollard
.Parkhill.
Doris Miller enjoyed a -weekend
_bus tour of Kentucky.
Congratulations to Tony and Car-
-.oline Simons on the birth of their
daughter on Sunday June 26 in
Stratford General Hospital.
Approximately 60 descendents of
the late slob and Myrtle Duncan,
met at the Cromarty. Ball Park on
Sunday for an afternoon of -ball fol-
lowed by a barbecue- supper at the
home of Hank and Nancy Bcrtcns,
Saintsbury
by Mrs. Heber Davis
By MRS. HEBER DAVIS.
SAINTSBURY - Rev.- Beverly
Wheeler is on holidays so there will •
not be service at St. Patrick's in,
July. First service -is planned fot
August 7.
Rev; Wheeler was in charge of a
graveside service at St. James Ce-
metery Friday; Afternoon• for the
burial -of the late Howard Jordan of
Lucan. • -
Miss Marylou Tindall, Missis-
sauga -arrived home to spend the
holidays with her parents •Mr. and
.Mrs. Bob Tindall. She called on -her
grandmother Mary. Davis Sunday
- evening. - • -
-Mrs. Mabe, Needham and Mary
Davis were guests Sunday at noon
with Voylc Jordan and at dinner
time Greta Gibson joined them at
• Mary Davis • apartment. •
Mr. and Mrs. Bob MacGillivray,
Courtney, Katie, Scarlett, Caleb
and Corbin spent the holiday with
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Durnin .and
• Sunday they enjoyed the- pool at
.Mr. and-\Irs.-ftugh Davis.
Kippen
by Margaret Hoggarth
13y MARGARET HOGGARTH
KIPI'EN ; Kiplicn expanded its
population by one on Tuesday June
' 28 when Geoffrey Aldcrdice-was
• born. His proud -parents arc Gary
and Janice Aldcrdicc, grandparents '
Vern a hl. Nlona Alderdicc and grcat-
grandinother Rena Caldwell all re-
side in the Kippen community.
Congratulations to Melissa Mot -
fait; daughter of• Mary and Gerard
Moffatt, on her marriage to Barry
• Michael Wilson an Friday, July 1
at Kippe.n United Church.
Congratulations • also 10 Kai
\Nisch, son of Uwe and Thea
\Nisch, who recently graduated from
Sir Sanford Fleming College in
Lindsay. Kai received his diploma
for a heavy equipment technician
and ,accepted employment with
_)':ruck and -Tractor John Donee Indus-
trial Equipment in Mississauga.
Your Farm -Guard policy with
.the Cooperators protects
buildings. contents. livestock.
produce and machinery For
complete farm insurance prot('(
tion, call about Farm Guard
today.
Bob Lammle
iOthe
"] co-opetatots
Insurance Seances
'Exeter
472 Main Street - 235-1109 .
rsu Mill At TT) (011CMINTIA1 FARM TRAM I
ing, milk, butter, -cheeses, milk
powder, table cream, whipped but-
ter, margarine, . yogurt, . whipping
cream and ice cream, to mention a
hew.
We also viewed a video showing
the production line 01 one of the
products produced at the Mitchell
plant. Everyone present received a
sample product. Murray ‘', as. intro-
duced and thanked by Joyi,c Miller.
Joyce presided for the meeting
opening with the Institute Ode and
Mary Stewart Collect. Roll call
was answered by everyone- naming
the -last dairy product used triday.
Marjorie Drake -told a funny story •
which had happened to her many
years ago. Minutes and correspon-
dence was read by Vcrle Mahon and
alae treasurer's report was given by
Kay Smale.
Roberta Templeman presided for
the business, reminding everyone of
upcoming events including the Arca
Curator Workshop in :Dashwood, .
August 9, the London Arca Con--
vention. in- Si Thomas, Octobar 13:
and 14 and the Perth District Rally
in Atwoi d, October 20.
In the absence of Grace Kerslake,
Roberta gave a -report on the recent
W.I. food - booth meeting for the
plowing match. Articlestor the In-
• stitute display at Mitchell Fair were
reviewed and anyone havint some-
thing suitable is •to brin; it- to the
July meeting..- _
--Kay Smale gave -a good report of
the District Annual in •May. S•taffa
will be hosting in 1989. Punch,.
crackers and cheese served 1)y Kay
Smale-and Joyce Miller was en-
joyed at the close of the'mceting.
I-iibbcrt United Church congrega:
tion will be joining Cromarty Pres=
• byterian congregation. for Sunday
-morning.' Services at 10 a.m. in
Cromarty Church during July. ••
Carrah Templeman was an over-
night guest of Brandy Tinning on
• Tuesday.. - •
Times -Advocate, July 6, 1988
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PRECIOUS BLOOD tu.ents of Precious Blood. School
n txeter were successful in win-n;n9 a number of medals and trophies -at
the recent Huron -Perth Separate School track and field -meet.- Back, left,
Dana Regier, Tina Glavin, Christie Bedard, Viengvilay Inthavong and Toni •
DeJona. Front, Scott Parsons, Sivichay Sengkhounmany,- Greg Agnew,
Sean McCann and Ben Van Bergen.
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