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Times -Advocate, May 1, 1991
Hensall
shuffleboard
scores
By /1
winners in shuffleboard were Dave
Woodward with a score of 465.
Dave Kyle scored
Coutts scored 419; Glen Davidson
scored 416 and John Consitt scored
382.
The high five game winners were
John Pepper with a score of 451.
Ruth Thorburn• 1 310 and
communityGeorge Dowson scored 299.
Spring cleaning
The seventh annual
wide yard and garage sale is com-
ing up soon, Saturday, May 25,
1991. To register call 262-2812.
Crediton
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CREDITONOn Aprili
held our second
1 • pledge, •1 we
splitthen 1 into two groups.
One group •ther room
1 learned how• 1' safe amund
the kitchen. The other
group
learned how to sew. We sewed .
button and .
Our roll call question was, have
you ever had to make a meal for
yourself or your family? What did
you make? We had answers from
almost everyone.
Meeting three
We held our third 4-H meeting
on April 25. It was about recy-
1speaker
named Francices. He showed us a
movie1 answered ow ques-
tions. We had donuts and
We • picked our club
calledWe are "The Crediton
Our next meeting is called
Press reporter
Auditions - The Huron Country Playhouse held 160 auditions last
week in their search for 50 munchkins for The Wizard of Oz which
Gladysopens May 24. Willing candidates had to be prepared to miss sever
al weeks of school. Friday evening director Tony Lloyd and Janice
Luey with accompanist Liz Mol (foreground) were auditioning Brian
and David Wilson (left) from Denfield. With them was their mother
Toni Wilson.
Queensway News
• 1 and her group 1 • • 1 toe
tapping music for our April birth-
day celebrdtions on Thursday af-
ternoon. Birthday greetings to
Murray Howe, Ross Thompson,
Edision Forrest,Albert
Hazel Gross, Olive Dobbs, Muriel
Gunning, and Mabel •
cor-
sagespresented to them by the
volunteer
wor-
shipRev. Kevin Rogers of Exeter
service Tuesday
Desjardine as pianisi
Baking Club had a busy after-
noon
made date squares and chocolate
bars under1 • of
lene Peck.
Fun 1 Fitness continues1 get
viewedus off to a good start each moming
when we give our body and mind
a workout.
Thursday evenings movie "Pol-
1
resi-
dents. For• 1 •
at-
tending•vie, Ladies of
MennoniteZurich 1
1 provided 1 1
tion along with a delicious snack of
assorted • 1' muffins and
us avisit this week to check on how ow
HJsI
project is 1 • 1
ishes, tomatoes and onions are soon
going to be ready to transplani
Auxiliary volunteers were in to
assist with crafts Friday afternoon.
We plan to sell these at our 1
Sale. We were • pleased 1
Fri-
day • receive an invitation1 the
dress rehearsal forPublic
School'sSpring1
tainly enjoyed it. Resident com-
mented on how wonderful it must
be to have such supple bodies. The
Spring concert is called Rock On,
/ they did. We appreciateor-
ganization
takes • put on such an extravagan-
za.
Comins events - May 1 1
Information session on "Hensall";
way takes 1. 1
Varna by Joan Beierling
Stan Lee Club
will meet on Iliesday. May 7 at 8
1 1 , 1
Mar-
jorieSeniors'ng Rept-
sentative willbe there to
make a
Elliottation on how the Royal
grearr is reFognizing the special
needs of seniors. New members are
always welcome.
UCVV
Margaret •: • the Gosh-
en
vari-
ousand Karen Ratcliffe were in charge
of the program presenting the
can use as we1 •
our ►washing,products
like borax, baking• 1
• and
•granddaughters
• 1 Sarah Vanslightenhorst
t songs 1 1. 1 by their
mother Joan.Goshen
selling Gwyn Whilsmith's cook-
book,
t1t•"From
collection 1 oldfashionedrecipes
with many interesting anecdotes
thrown
Julie Kabfleisch1
student exchange
from Germany will
1
Thursday,guest speakers at Varna U.C.W. on
Sunday, May 5, Confirmation
Services will 1'heldinboth Varna
• 1 Goshen
The Vacation Bible •,
year will be held Brucefield
Church August 19-23. If you are
able to help in any way please con-
tact
Phillips or Rev. Don Rob-
inson.
Our • goe.s out to
Jim Kirton and family on the pass-
1his mother.beautiful plant
was placed
Sun-
day• of her.
Squash
Congratulations • several youths
• took part in aSquash•
County1in Clinton
this past weekend.team made 1
• Dennis Mount,
Andrew• Brad
Mount,Dewys, Kevin Gard-
ner
/ Chris Gardiner
with the same mimber of players
form the Stratford Squash Club.
contestThe but the
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Heather Rejecting, Heather Lau
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