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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1987-05-06, Page 12Page 12—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1987 25th anniversary celebrations set On Sunday, May 3, the Rev. Lorne Keays presided in the pulpit of St. Andrew's, and preached a sermon entitled "A Time to Laugh". Kippen United Church Women will hold a 25th UCW anniversary celebration in the church on Tuesday, May 12 at 8 p.m. Guest speaker will be Mrs. Grace Pym of Exeter. Mark on your calendar June 7. This will be the date for the annual youth anniversary service for the Kippen-Brucefield charge, to be held at Brucefield Church at 11 a.m. on Sunday, June 7. This service will be followed by the annual charge picnic. PERSONALS Al and Margaret Hoggarth travelled to Ot- tawa on Tuesday, April 28 to visit with their son Greg. On Wednesday they viewed the tulip beds, toured the agricultural rnuseuin, and houses of parliament and while in the parliament buildings they were able to sit in the visitors gallery to listen in on the discus- sion of the farm issue which members of parliament had been debating about all the previous night. At the same time there was a demonstration on Parliament Hill against the use of super mailboxes. Wednesday afternoon they toured the Royal Canadian Mint. No free samples were given out! On Thursday before returning home the Hog- gar-th's drove around the school in Kemp- tville where Greg had been teaching for four months. Grey has now returned to the University of Waterloo for a four-month study term, Kippen Gun Club News The club welcomes any new members who enjoy shooting. They meet every Tues- day evening and start between 6:30 and 7 p.m. The following is the list of shooters and their scores for the meet of April 28: Jack Mills, 25; Brad Mann, 25; Paul Mid- dleton, 25; Lloyd Venner, 24; Al Kyle, 24; Ken Whetham, 23; Harrison Schock, 23; Paul Mellor, 23; Grant McGregor, 23. Wayne McBride, 22; Kevin Clark, 22; Ed Steegstra, 22; Paul Lamb, 22; Steve Venner, 21; Bert Mahaffy, 21; Glen Mogk, 21; Bill (Fisher, 21. Lloyd Haskell, 20; Roy Lamport, 20; Jim Butcher, 19; Gladys McGregor, 19; Bart Postom, 19; Scott Mellor, 18; Neil Voskamp, 18; Scott Bell, 17; Bob Langdon, 15. On May 8, one of these couples will be crowned king and queen of Central Huron Secon- dary School's spring formal, At The Stroke Of Midnight. Vying for the title are ( back, left), John Lambers, Kevin Scrimgeour, Ron Ladd and Mark Denomme. (Front, left) Kim Hayter, Kerry Schmidt, Tracy Potter and Gwen Holland. Absent from the photo are Nina Potter and Scott Townsend. 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Some of the stations were: bean bag toss into a basket, an obstacle course, egg dyeing, egg blowing, making egg automobiles, and decorative mobiles. Everybody seemed to have fun. Armed with trusty tape recorder your reporter collected these comments. Ryan said, "I like this a lot." "I'm working with egg carton caterpillars and enjoying it," said Sarah Gingerich. "It's fun," added . Melody Turner. "The kids are enjoying it, and I am too," Jody Horton stated. Authors' Day No sooner had students finished science fair projects, than they were busy at writing stories. Special sized paper was cut by the paper cutter to suit each person's different book. Next step was to write the story in their very best on these pages. Illustrations and title pages were designed. Covers were done in an art period. Language, art, and library classes were involved. An author, Mary Alice Downie. visited and talked about her work. The teachers selected the best books from each class. These students represented the school at the Exeter Regional Author Day: Michael McCowan wrote about The Great Computer Caper; Kate Papple-Moving Day; John Burton -Fluffy Leaves Fluffdom: Hayley Linfield -Mortimer Mouse and the Three Little Elves: Niki Phillips -All in a Sum- mer's Day; Kris McNaughton -Emma Jean; Danny Purdon-Inspector Time; Duc Luong - The Very Fat Cat; Jill Carnochan-The Col- our Book; Heather Laurie -Where's My Puppy. Along with Mrs. Carter and Mr. Sidi''t sema, they enjoyed their day at Exeter. One person said that the best part was playing on the playground equipment. ' Twenty Years And Counting This is the title of Huron Centennial's Spr- ing Show. The school is twenty years old. In their anniversary year they are featuring parts of the previous shows. Everyone from Grade 5 to 8 has worked on this production. Odds And Ends During the week of May 19 the Grade 7s will be visiting Camp Sylvan for outdoor education. Let's hope- the weather will be decent. The school shirts have arrived. Look- alikes are everywhere. It's time to get ready for track and field and softball games. Last days of preschool are May 13 and 27. Happy birthday •frontage 11 April anniversary, Bob Stirling; April bir- thday, Martin Van Ninhuys; lucky chair, Edward Deeves. The draw winners were Cheryl Beer, second Muriel Grigg, third Mary Trick. Happy Birthday to Jason Tideswell on his first birthday. His mom and dad had a par- ty. Grandparents Lois and Edward Wise and Mr. and Mrs. Tideswell attended the party. DRYSDALE MAJOR APPLIANCE CENTRE LTD. SALES WITH SERVICE "The Place to Buy Appliances" NEW AND USED HENSALL 262-2728 CtOSED MONDAYS RETRACTION A&P advertising cor- rection for our Coloured Loto Flyer for the week of May 4 to May 9. The coupon for Nabob Coffee decaffeinated was in- cluded in error. A&P apologizes for any in- convenience this may cause our customers. 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