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4-H COMPETITION — Rural organization specialist Ric • r • Hami ton rom t e C inion OMAF oice was
moderator at a 4-H Reach For the Top contest held in the Hensall Community Centre. Shown are the
South Huron. Horse club (left) Gary Wilson, Janice Bishop, Richard Hope and Marie De Bryn and Huron -
dale club representatives Sheryl De Boer; Heather Hern,. Heather Love and Cathy Crowe, winners of
the South Huron tro • h .
CHILDREN'S STORY — Marg Robinson told the children the story about hiding one's candle under a
bushel during the church service that was part of Stanley Township's homecoming weekend.
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Services will resume in St. Andrews
Church Kippen on Sunday, August 10
at 10 a.m.
Anyone with something to donate in
the way of articles to St. Andrews
United Church Flea Market, to be
held on the church grounds on Satur-
day August 30, can leave articles at
the Kippen Church. For further infor-
mation contact either Helen Faber
262-6502 or Myra Lovell 262-5618.
Congratulations to Heather Moffatt
on her graduation from Ontario
Agriculture College of Guelph with a
diploma in agribusiness. Heather is
currently employed at Nutrite
Fertilizer in Baden. Heather is the
oldest daughter of Gerald and Mary
Moffatt.
In reply to the numerous enquiries
as to the well-being of Alec and Mat-
tie McGregor, you will be pleased to
end district news
Susan Hartman
262-2449
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SESQUICENTENNIAL DOLLS — Displaying the dolls they entered in
the Stanley township doll parade during homecoming weekend in
Stanley are Rhonda Horton, Goderich (left), Jane Johnson, Kippen
and Melanie McBride, Kippen.
Queensway news
We hope everyone had a happy and
safe holiday weekend. The weather
was certainly lovely for all the
vacationers.
July was a fun, yet busy month for
us here at Queensway. We hope
August will bring us just as much
enjoyment.
On Monday. July 28. our monthly
birthday party was held to celebrate
the birthdays of Ida Jackson, Mary
Gower, Hiram French. Elva Willert,
Genevieve Windover, and Matilda
Pfile. Everyone enjoyed the cake, ice
cream and games. Happy birthday
everyone!
On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Shirley
Luther of the Salvation Army Church
performed our Church service.
Shirley also played the piano for our
hymns.
On Wednesday our residents coun-
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cil met to discuss concerns and issues.
Also on Wednesday evening our
residents viewed the film entitled
Among Other Things, which is a
documentary about the Bruce Trail
We found it very interesting and the
scenery was healthful.
Thursday was our bowling trip to
Town and Country Bowling Lanes.
Muriel Gunning bowled the over-all
high score of the day while Lloyd
McDougall bowled a close second
place. Afterwards our bowlers en-
joyed ice cream cores at Dorothy
Elder's farm. Thanks Dorothy, the ice
cream was delicious!
On Friday, Father Mooney per-
formed a service for our Roman
Catholic residents in our Activity
room.
Quote of the week: "The fragrance
always stays in the hand that gives
the rose." -`Hada Bejar.
hear they are both feeling fine and en-
joying the summer at their trailer in
Goderich.
About people you know
mr. and Mrs. Ellis Stewart, Mr. and
Mrs. Mark Masse, Melissa and Jen-
nifer travelled to Western Bay Nfld.
for the July 26 wedding of Mr. and
Mrs. Brad Stewart.
A lovely bridal shower was held at
the United Church on July 28 for
Kimberly Marsden, bride-to-be of
Scott Taylor of Hensall. Guests were
greeted by attendants of the bride
Beth Consitt, Pam Bell and Mary
Taylor. After Kim thanked the guests
for the many useful gifts a delicious
lunch was served.
Congratulations to Dave and
Darlene Hewitson of Hensall on the
birth of their baby boy Jeremy David.
Welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Wood and
four young daughters to the former•
Patterson home on King St. Debbie
Wood is the daughter of Wm. and
Joyce Bailey of Hensall and the fanpi-
ly has just moved here from Trenton,
Ontario.
Shuffleboard
Competition was strong at the Hen-
sall arena on Thursday. High scores
were: ladies', Betty Grenier 484,
Marg Consitt 431 and Eileen Dowson
421. Men's winners were John Consitt,
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LADIES A CHAMPIONS — The Seaforth Wildcats won the A trophy in the seven -team ball tournament
sponsored by the Hensall Kinsmen. Shown (back left) are coach Randy Wilson, Juke Townsend, Beth
Cooper, Estella Wilson, Vicky Morrison, Sharon Carnochan, Joan Shapton and (front) Sandra Wilson,
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B CHAMPIONS — The Exeter lnn-dions won the B trophy in the 16 -team men's ball tournament spon-
sored by the Hensall Kinsmen club. Shown (back left) are John Westlake, Dave Urlin, John Coleman,
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