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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-05-22, Page 6 (2)Page 6 Times -Advocate, May 22, 1975 Kippen UCW to send bale Use skit to depict healing ills By MRS. RENA CALDWELL KIPPEN The UCW of St. Andrew's Church, Kippen, met May 13 with 24 members present. Mrs. David Turner opened the meeting by reading a poem, "Mothers Day". The roll call was, "One form of politeness, I admire." The following reports were given. Rose report, Mrs. Keith Lovell; sunshine report, Mrs. Norman Dickert; visiting and correspondence, Mrs. D.E. Kyle; trasurer, Mrs. Bert Faber. An invitation to Brucefield's visitors' day June 3 was accepted and one to Carmel Presbyterian at Hensall had to be declined. Worship and topic were combined and was in the charge of Mrs. D.E. Kyle and Mrs. David Cooper. The theme, "Healing what spirtually ails you," was emphatically portrayed by the skit, "Tell me Doctor". The scene took place during office hours of two doctors. Mrs. Keith Lovell and Mrs. David Cooper. The doctors nurse. Mrs. W.L. Mellis, presented several ladies with ailments; Mrs. D.E. Kyle was Mrs. Allrundown, Mrs. Ross Broadfoot was Mrs. Rush Around. Mrs. Laird Finlayson was Mrs. Raise Money. Mrs. Robert Kinsman was Mrs. Fun and Fellowship. Mrs. John Sinclair was Mrs. Speak Right. Mrs. Gordon Wren was Mrs. Self Conscious, Mrs. Ron McGregor was Mrs. Self Centred. The doctors diagnosed the ills as waning membership in the UCW. Sue Anne Finlayson favoured with a piano selecton. The of- fering was taken by the hostess Mrs. W.L. Mellis and the Hymn of Dedication Was sung in unison. Plans were finalized for the Bake Sale at the church May 31 at 3 p.m. and to send a bale to London Rescue Mission by June 8. The 50th anniversary project . will be a donation to be combined with the June Collection of the Sunday School and sent to one of the designated sources. A committee of three women. Mrs. Keith Lovell, Mrs. Laird Finlayson. Mrs. David Cooper will assist the Stewards in painting the interior of the church. In closing two verses of the closing prayer were sung The hostesses Mrs. W.L. Mellis and Mrs. Ross Broadfoot served lunch. Members of Kippen East WI attending the District Annual meeting May 15 in Dashwood were Mrs. R. Kinsman, Mrs. R. Bell, Mrs. Al Hoggarth, Mrs. S. Pepper, Mrs. H. Caldwell and Mrs. G. Drummond. Kippen East was in charge of the display which featured articles from countries associated with the ACWW. Personals Mr. & Mrs. Harold Jones visited in Parkhill with Mr. & Mrs Ellison Whiting. Recent holiday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Harold Jones were Mr. & Mrs. Art Ashworth, Denfield, Mr. & Mrs. Jim Love and family, Zurich, Kenneth Jones and Anne Bolton, Kempt- villy Mr. & Mrs. Ray Bell and family spent the holiday at their trailer home. Russell Brown. Greenway. visited with Mr. & Mrs. Elzar Mousseau recently. A number of Kippen ladies attended the Dessert Euchre in Seaforth on Friday. Ken McLellan delivered a plane on Saturday. trailer to Vancouver leaving on Mr. & Mrs. W.L. Mellis visited Wednesday and returned by in Wroxeter Thursday. gavweeet# The Goderich Township Women's Institute and The Christian Reformed volunteers assisted with Monday afternoon's activities at Huronview Nursing Home, Clinton. Molly Cox, Norman Speir, Jerry Collins and Philip Regier provided the old time music. Five new residents were welcomed to the Home: Mrs. Seabrook, Carl Campion, Harold Ferguson from Goderich; Mrs. McEwen, Bill Hoggarth and Bill Pickett of Clinton. Special musical numbers were played in recognition of Mother's Day. Mrs. McGratton gave a recitation entitled "Somebody's Mother". The residents were entertained on "Family Night" with a variety program arranged by Marie Flynn of Clinton with Garry Back as emcee for the evenings en- tertainment. The Centennial Steppers. a Number of renovations completed at museum Recent visitors to the Strathroy Museum will notice a number of renovations to the interior of the building and improvements in the grounds. These have been ac- complished by means of our Local Initiatives program grant. received • from the government and allocated, after careful consideration. to the projects. Inside the museum. the showcases have been raised to eye level and new lighting in- stalled. which greatly enhances the appearance of the articles displayed within them. A portable table was built for the doll house, with a convenient step on which young viewers may stand. A new ceiling has been put up in the vestibule leading to the washrooms, and four windows have been blocked off .which adds Shop At Wilson's Jewellery 413 Main St. - Exeter PLEASING YOU — PLEASES US CANADIAN FURNITURE RESTORERS EXETER 149 B THAMES ROAD W. (Behind Acme Neon Sign) SHOP IN YOUR OWN HOME • Free Estimates Kitchen Chair Reupholstery Special $ 500 Plus Material • Antique Renovation • Custom Upholstery • Reupholstery • Restyling Phone 235-0131 ( After Hours 262-2648) to the amount of available display area. The stairway and the down- stairs baseboards have been painted, and on the second floor the hall flooring has been replaced and a new rug laid. Outside, a great deal of land- scaping has been accomplished, under the capable supervision of Hoot Gibson of the Strathroy Parks Board. Flower beds have been prepared, trees trimmed and shrubs moved and lined up in a more attractive arrangement. Later. cement curbing will be put along the edge of the driveway. The Museum Auxiliary group has begun formation, and a meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. Monday June 2. Anyone in- terested in joining in the pleasurable work of building up our Museum is heartily welcome. If you have not already been to see the Portuguese exhibition plan to do so before the end of May. During June and July there will be an Antique Glass Display. Mrs. McNair, llderton will be at the Museum on Wednesday af- ternoon. June 11. Bring along your pieces of glassware and have them identified. Sunday July 6 there will be an Antique Car Display on the Museum grounds for one day only. By MRS ROBERT LAING Mother's Day visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Ivan Norris were Mrs. Gordon Kraemer, Mitchell, Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Kraemer, Garnet and Gordon, -Munro; Mr: &- Mrs. - Harvey Bailie and family, London. Mrs. Bruce Cleland, Listowel, spent the holiday weekend with her mother Mrs. John Jefferson and other Cromarty relatives. Other Sunday visitors were Mr. & Mrs. Bill Laidlaw and family, Dorchester and ' Mr. & Mrs. Donald Riehl, Seebach's Hill. Most of the farmers in this area finished planting their grain last week. Margaret Laing spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Alex Zimmer, Stratford. Church and Sunday School have been cancelled next Sunday so the congregation will have the opportunity of hearing a former minister, Rev. John Boyne of Listowel. speak at Carmel Presbyterian Church in Hensall. The appearance of the floodlights at Cromarty Ball Park on Sunday night brought a good crowd to see the Twin City Bombers defeat Manley 20-15 in the first slow -pitch game of the season. Mr. & Mrs. Bob Graves, St. Thomas, Mr. & Mrs. Bob O'Neil, of Simcoe and Mrs. Margaret O'Neil of Whitby visited Monday with Mr. & Mrs. Otto Walker. "Your Family Health Centre" ON 373 Main St. Phone 235-1570 or 235-1070 EXETER PHARMACY LTD. Now Open Wednesdays - 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. group of eight girls from the Seaforth area, danced two numbers directed by their teacher, Mrs. Lyle Storey. Twelve members of the Clinton Old Tyme Dance Club danced several nutnbers including a square dance. the waltz country, jersey, seven step and a waltz. There were harmonica solos by Lorne Lawson; piano solos by Patrick Murray and Sharon East; vocal solos by Debbie and Marie Flynn. Nelson Howe. Garry and Harold Black played several instrumentals ac- companied at the piano by Marie Flvna; William Pickett, who is a great- grandfather of Patrick Murray. thanked all those who took part in the program on behalf of the residents. During the evening Ivan Hoggarth, president of the Clinton Legion, presented an adjuvant chair to the Home which was received by Ed Rowe, assistant administrator. SHDHS QUEEN AND HER PRINCESSES — Deb Wooden was named princesses from the left, Loretta Ayotte, Laura Queen of the South Huron District High School At Home Donce Friday Kathleen Gielen, Mathilda Martens and Joan Pym. night. 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