HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1984-06-27, Page 13The 1984 graduating class from St. Joseph's Publiq School and Michael Essery, Lynn Bezaire, Theresa Van Den Elzen, Marina
teachers includes, (front row, left to right) Father John Pinta, Rawlings, Steven Bos and Principal Ed Cappelli. (Shelley McPhee
Dwain Shanahan, Paul Brand, Jeremy TenHag, JanetDucharme, photo)
Linda Brand and Mark Kehn. (Back row) Mr. BobGovenlock,
Douglas Girls bold school
The Fellowship Hall of the United Church
was the setting for the Agnual Reunion of
the Douglas Girls. Twenty three former
pupils and Sunday School pupils enjoyed
reminiscing and meeting with old friends.
Jessie Armstrong, .who was a friend of
Miss Douglas as well as primary teacher for
many of the girls, was special guest. Miss
Douglas is a patient in Chateau Gardens,
London, and not able to attend the function.
The "old desk" used by Mrs. Armstrong
when she taught as Miss Jessie Buchanan,
was loaned to the girls for the occasion. This
desk was used in the Town Hall where many
began school days, while the continuation
school was being built. Many anecdotes
were exchanged over the desk which had
some old readers displayed to make it more
authentic.
Jane Schuessler, freelance writer for The
Stratford Beacon -Herald was in attendance
and is going to compile a story regarding the
reunion. She enjoyed a lengthy chat with
Mrs. Armstrong who was able to provide
her with a great deal of information, regar-
ding the "good old days".
Rev. Stan McDonald joined the girls at
reunion
their pot luck - dinner, Annie Morenz gave out
little prizes (made by her), everyone en-
joyed the meal. In 1985 the date for the reu-
nion is the thirdSaturday in June.
-Guests were present from Hoboken, New
Jersey, Listowel, Stratford, London, -
Dashwood, Parkhill, Zurich, Clinton, Exeter
and one wee lady from Vancouver, Ver-
nalhay's granddaughter Sarah.
This was the fourth party the girls have
had in honor of Miss Douglas and it is hoped
more girls will attend each year. Minnie
Noakes was in charge of arranging the par-
ty and several others helped.
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l9ral arrbnge#Tlen , The' guest of honer was
the recipient of`, iY ;cam and remem
brpmes9.'tor~ eh,shemode a very,fitting
reply tbanl everyone,) T .
Dr. Robert and Mrs. )Mickle, Jamie and
,Craig who live near Ayr spent Sunday�with
the foriner's:?Aother, Mrs.. Laird Wide.
Judge Don Luther, Mrs. Luther,pndfalni-
ly gf Ne*foundiand are holidaying w.ith'the
farmer's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Eric Luther•
,Several members of .the Three ° Ebbs
seniors attended the barbecue and enter-
taininentefor the seniors at Huronview
,,Evelyn Schroeder visited with her sister
Bertha 1VinearegO:
Mrs, da Car
Reunion at MItc
ently,
attendedthe Morenz
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> temberr of Am' r Rebekah .Lodge met
on June 20 for the final meeting for the
summer months, Noble Grand Marg Up-
shall assisted) by Vice Grand Eunice
/likelihood conducted the meeting.
It was announced the district meeting will
be Heid at Clinton Lodge on June 27th at 8
p.m. All past grands are invited to attend. A
thank you note was received from Charlie
Hay and Margaret and Ray Consitt. Aldeen
Volland reported the finances in the absence
of the treasurer Bonnie Upsha'ti
Members were asked to provide for the
Bake Sale for the centennial from 12 to 2
p.m. on June 30 a4 the arena. Also to
volunteer service catering at the food booth
South Huron Y uth For Christ
Youth for Christ held a chicken barbecue
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By Margaret Hoggarth , the lawn of Brucefiield-Church.; Pastor Don
Moffat presided over the occasion, his
KIPPEN - Kippened East Women's Institute theme being "Prayers for Country Laving"r
were entertained in , Sills' Hardware Store various scripture 'readings and. prayers
by Frank Sills who took them on a trip down depicted dairy farmers, sick livestock, too -
memory lane when they ascended the much work, crop farmers, modern methods,
"Stairway to the Stars" on June 20. cropfailures, storms,, those wanting to
Mr. Sills has acquired a wealth of far, buying and selling, country families,
historical data in the pictures and artifacts the country church, and open country. The
of by -gone days in Seaforth that are both Ministry of Music was presented by the
entertaining and educational. combined choirs of Brucefield and Kippen
Members went to the home of Mrs. Wm. singing "This is the Day" and "Give me
McDowell for the remainder of the meeting Oil". Following the service, picnic lunch
which included the decision to plant the was held in the Sunday School rooms.
white pine tree at Chiselhurst where the Bulletin reminders: Sunday, July 1 at 10
first meeting of Kippen East was held, and a a.m., Communion service for Kippen with
motion to cater for a wedding. Rev. James Bechtel officiating. Kippen
Motto was read byMrs. Harry Caldwell in Church will be closed for the month of
the absence of Mrs. Vern Alderdice. Mrs. August.
Dave Triebner gave a poem and Mrs. Drum- Personals
mond and Mrs. Campbell Eyre gave Dean Welsh and Frank Hartsell of
readings. . Carlsbad, California have been staying at
Mrs. Carl Payne presented her report on he home of Gerald and Mary Moffatt for the
the District Annual and Courtesy Remarks past few weeks, while Dean has been
were given by Mrs. Al Hoggarth. Kippen motocross racing in this area at Montreal,
East members who attended the 70th An- Toronto and Michigan. He was disappointed
niversary Part of the Zurich Branch of the totheCanadian National at Hilly Gul-
WI were: Mrs. Alex McGregor, Mrs. Hog-
garth, Mrs. Caldwell, Mrs. Drununond,
Mrs. Eyre, and Mrs. Payne.
UCW News
Kippen UCW meeting was held on June 12
with 16 members present. The meeting was
d b President Mrs Lloyd Cooper
The are. well underway. The Drumhead Service
is. on July 1. Don't forget Comrades meet at
the Public School at 2 p.m. Transportation is
available for those who cannot parade. An
invitation is extended to all members,
friends and guests to visit the Legion Hall
over the Centennial Weekend.
Comrade Ray McKinnon has moved to
Bluewater Rest Home.
The Hensel) Legion -was saddened recent-
ly with the death of Loyal Comrade, Garnet
(Pete) Allen, whose presence will be miss-
ed. Garnet was a 30 year member of the
branch and Immediate Past President. On
June 17 a Legion Memorial Service was held
at the funeral home. Legion members from
Goderich, Clinton, Seaforth, Exeter and
Hensall attended. Garnet was well known in
the Zone so there was a large attendance.
Branch 468 extends condolences to his wife
Donna and family. - by Bea Uyl.
Seniors honored
Senior Citizens Sunday was observed at
the Hensall United Church on Sunday morn-
ing when the congregation heard Rev. Stan'
McDonald speak on the subject of Choosing
Life.
Nancy Campbell greeted the congregation
miss
,s
on July 10 at Mr, and , Ken Gascho's
park west of Zurich.ere ea Y o
od
attendan�ce,'MOPung ml j: Y a
all
game before supper.
After the barbecueP 'H ood provid-
ed music on his aecordi ed in singing.
Rev. Bob DeGraw fro ;'nom' was the
guest speaker for the eveflmg.
Legionnellfs
At the last general meeing of the Hensall
Legion ion it was decided to sponsor Comrades,
Louise Allan and Jae. Ferris with
baseball uniforms,
A discussion was held on Block Parents
and all agreed this was a very worthy cause
and, $50 was donated towards helping them
get organized.
The Centennial Calendar sponsored by the
Legion is now ready to sell. The Calendar
ha's 18 months and has Historic pictures of
Hensall on it. The Calendar may be purchas-
ed at Willianis Hairstyling, Ron's Health
Centre and the Legion Hall for $3 or you may
call 262.2618, 262-30180nd 262-5313.
Plans for the Pork Barbecue on June 30
an and Scott Janieson, Scott Jesney, John
ly which was cancelled because of the ram, Rowcliffe and Cecil Pepper were the ushers.
but he hopes to return in September to com- The flowers at the front of the church were
Pete in that race. placed. in memory of Garnet Allen by his
Last Sunday Gera'ld and Mary Moffatt wife Donna and family. Announncment was
entertained several Members ,of Mary's made that the Open House for Centennial
family from the Ridgetown and Chatham Weekend would be held June 30 at the
opens y e i
area. Family members', gathered to visit P1esbyterian Church from 10 to 12 and the
Kyle.a worship was led by Mrs. Emmerson with Dean Welsh, a cousin from Carlsbad, United Church from 2 to 5 p.m. and on Sun-
TheKylCalifornia, who has been staying with the day and Monday, July 1 and 2 from 3 to 5
Sunshine Report was given by Mrs. Moffatts. Cangratulatiops to Mary Moffatt p.m. at both churches. The Community
Ross wasBroadfoot. The. Robertors Report for on her recent graduation} from the Universi Centennial Service will be held next Sunday
May read by Mrs. Kinsman and ty of Western Ontario with a Masters of ' at 10:30 a.m. in the Comunity Centre with
for June by Mrs. John - Sinclair. The Education Degree. Rev. Rod Ferguson as the mGuest M
Treasurer's Report was read by -Mrs. Bert
Faber - $1450.38 was cleared at Teacher's
Professional Day Dinner. Mrs, Kyle read
thank -you notes. ;
'Mrs. David Cooper wasin charge of Topic
and used the study for the year, 'Jesus
Means Life and The Simpler..Life. Members
re divided' -into: four groups, 'to discuss
what was the main item they could not do
without, and outside the basic necessities,
what was the most important. The respon-
sive reading was read by Mrs. David
Turner.
It was decided to purchase a vacuum
cleaner for the -church, Mrs. Keith Lovell
and Mrs. Bert Faber are to look into this.
The Kippen UCW will entertain residents of
the Bluewater Rest Home in Zurich on July
16. Mrs. Grant Love is to replace Mrs. Laird
Finlayson on the floral committee.
The June 30 bale is to go to Goodwill of
London and items can be left in the church
until then. The Annual Fowl Supper wjll be
held on November 14: The ladies will cater
to the Consitt wedding on September 8 at
Varna Recreation Centre. 'Happy Birthday
was then sung to three members.
United Church News
The Annual Outdoor Service and picnic
was held on Sunday, June 24 at 11 a.m. on
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Saturday 9 am -5 pm
Closed Sundays
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Ramona Humphrey
OWNER • THE HAIR SHOP
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'What's
happening
at the Hair Shop.
I'dlllike to announce that,. effective July 1, l will be
moving with my family to Woodstock. While I'm
sorry to be leaving my everyday running of the Hair
Shop, I know our clientele will understand that my
family comes first. �r
I still own the Hair Shop - and will be back one or
two days a week for regular business - I just wont be
styling hair any more. Our three stylists - Pat
Bylsma, .Ann Adams, and Janice Stauttener - are all ,
still with the Hair Shop, and I know you will show
them the same courtesy you always,showed me.
We'd like to announce our new summer hours -
now closed Mondays.
Thanks to all my friends and customers for
making my years at the Hair Shop enjoyable ones -
and I'll still be seeing you from time to time at the
Hair Shop.
the
HAIR StlOp
"the friendly shop that cares"
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