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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1986-11-26, Page 12WI meet at Haller's Barn By Margaret Hoggarth KIPPEN - Eleven members of Kippen East Women's Institute met at Miller's Barn on November 19 for a noon lunch and a dompnstration of cross stitching. President Grace Drummond chaired the meeting. Roll call was answered by naming a place in Ontario you would recommend to a toutist. Some of the places mentioned were Northern Ontario in fall, Bayfield, Agawa Canyon, Festival of Lights at Niagara Falls, Lake Superior by train, Pinery Park for cross country skiing, Kingston and Gananoque and a drive around Huron County in the summer time. It was unanimous that Ontario is a wonder- ful pace to live. RLby Triebner and Charolotte McDowell had to pay a fine of 30¢ for neglecting to ®wear their institute pin. Report of the fall board meeting attended by Rena Caldwell was read by Mona Alderdice, in Rena's absence. Both the Rally and District Annual for, 1968 are to be hosted by Kippen East. Grace. Drummond reported on the 72nd Annual Area Convention held in London on October 16 and 17. The 90th anniversary of Women's Institute to be held in North Bay in Jnly 1987. It was decided to continue the special for best butter tarts at Hensall Fair in 1987. Group leaders were reminded of menu for family night. Janet Papple and Barb Mof- f tt, the two 4-H leaders sponsored by Kip - n East are to be invited along with their sbands to family night on December 17. i Margaret Hoggarth closed the citizenship fleeting with three poems written by Bill 'rady about towns and villages in Ontario. I People Report I. Thea Wisch will hold her second annual !open house on Saturday and Sunday December 6 and 7 between 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. A number of Kippen residents attended the open house to celebrate Bob and Dorothy Taylor's 25th Wedding anniversary. Bob's sister Evelyn Wright and her daughter Julie .helped serve refreshments at the Taylor house. Dianne and Dave Vanneste and Paul Hog- garth played for the Seaforth Junior Farmers Team, in a mixed broomball tour- nament, sponsored by the Huron County Junior Farmers. The tournament was held in the Hensall arena on November 22. In spite of showing good spirit their team lost the consolation final in overtime of Oxford County 2-1. Bob Kinsman is home from St. Joseph's Hospital after an operation on his arm, he is wished a speedy recovery. Wheat weaving, an old.Britisb art form used as party favors, has become a favorite craft for Rosemary Sellars of RR 2 Bayfield. Rosemary brought her crafts10 Vanastra on November 22 for the annual Christmas bazaar. (Shelley McPhee Haist photo) Kippen United Church News Rev. Lorne Keays presided in the pulpit at St. Andrews on November 23. The choir sang an anthem under the direction of B bars Cooper at the organ. Re.v.. Keay's se mon was based on the "W's" of prayer. Bulletin reminders - any parents wishing baptism for their children to get in touch with Rev. Keays by Monday December 1st. Also anyone wishing transfer of member- ship to do the same. Filter Queen "IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA" 482-7103 CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1986—Page 11 Joan Barkleywins jackpot ' By Maureen Dunmore The enrollment at the Tuckersmith Day VANASTRA - The winners from bingo on Nursery is at full capacity. The children will November 18 are: first share the wealth, Id- be putting on their Christmas concert on na Mielke, Exeter; second share the wealth, December 22 at 7 p.m. Elizabeth Brown, Clinton; third share the Lady Diana Nursery wealth, Linda Reinhart, Clinton. There are eight children attending Lady Winner of the jackpot was Joan Burley of Diana Nursery. The children a andfor ise staff have Clinton. The lucky ball will be worth $300 been kept busy preparing ness next week. Christmas Bazaar. They have also been sell- Recreation ellRecreation Centre ing chocolate bars for a fund raiser. The Vanastra Recreation Centre is having The nursery had a draw for an angel a mini session swim program for three candleholder, donated by Mary's House of weeks from December to December 16. Ceramics. The winner of the deaw was Christmas swim time schedules are now Isabel Iris of Vanastra.. available. Please call the recreation centre Christian Church News at 482-3544 for more information about these t, On November 23 .Pas* Harry Vriend two programs(' " " ` " from Goderich brought the message. The The winter program starts January 12 and sermon was in preparation for the Lord's runs until March 21. Programs for the supper next Sunday, November 30 at 10 a.m. winter program will be available soon. Also Pastor Jim Visser will be conducting the watch for the ad in the paper for more morning service that day, and the offering information. . will be for World Hunger. The November 30 Teen Club 6:30 p.m. service will be a special praise and The Vanastra Teen Club held a volleyball worship service with Pastor Henry Lunshof game on November 19 with about 30 from Mississauga bringing the message. teenagers participating in the sport. Thank The Reindeer girls will be praise leaders. you to Kim Hodgins for refereeing the Coffee will be served and babysitting will volleyball game. be available. At the Lioness Christmas bazaar the club At the Lioness Christmas Bazaar the Quilt sold tickets on a clown doll, which Joanne and Craft group, Cadets and Calvinettes had Bernard one of their members made. Lucky tables. The groups greatly appreciated the winner of the clown doll was Kim Goulding tabledonated goods. Proceeds from the craft were of Vanastra.$150, the cadets table $38 and the se The Club would like to thank all those who Calvinettes $105. the cher proceeds groups. will go supported them.c h . CLINTON FARM MARKET WEEKEND SPECIALS! 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