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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1985-09-04, Page 5HENSALL AND AREA THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEPTEMBER 4, 1985 — A5 • mMensaII nrorrtizens will or e et program Hensall Correspondent BERTHA MacGREGOR 262-2025 The Hensall Senior Citizens will meet on Tuesday, September 10 at the local hall at 6:30 p.m. for a pot luck supper. A good program d. .. and Mrs. Rick arranged. ssetPlan and girls, of Diamond, Alberta visited recently with Mrs. Edith Bell and Pauline. Sgt. Doug Wein of the RCMP, Mrs. Wein and David returned to their home in Ottawa after holidaying with their parents Mrs. Wein, Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parker and members of their family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neevel, Calgary; Mr. and Mrs. Ken Turner, Melissa and Ryan, Didsbury, Alberta; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Neevel, Holland, have all returned home after spending the past three weeks with Mr. and Mrs. John Neevel and attended the weddings of Betty Neevel and Clarence Toornstra; and Karen. Brand and Richard Neevel. The Hensall and Community Horticultural Society will meet at the Hensall United Church on Wednesday, September 11 at 8 p.m. Bill Ellison of the travel agency will be the speaker and there will be a plant exchange. KIPPEN i The Rev. Kenneth Knight conducted worship in Cannel Presbyterian Church on Sunday. Mrs. Dorothy Taylor presided at the organ for the service of song. The PCW will meet on September 9 at 8 p.m. in the church hall. The roll call will be answered by a Biblical occupation. Mr. and Mrs. W Wiam Smith moved to their new home in Exeter on Monday. They have been residents of Hensall for many years and will be greatly missed, W e wish them health and happiness in their new residence. A Labor Day theme was carried out throughout the service at the United Church on Sunday morning when Mr. McDonald Kippen Correspondent MARGARET HOGGARTH • 262-6902 Sunday School will begin next .Sunday, September 8. There will be choir practice after church. Any former members and new members who wish to join are welcome. Regular meeting of United Church Wo- men, Tuesday, September 10 at 8:00 p,m. in the Sunday School auditorium. All women of the community are cordially invited for study and fellowship. World Wide Communion Service on Sunday, October 6. St. Andrews, Kippen Church Anniversary Service on Sunday, October 20. Rev. Lorne Keays presided in the pulpit on Sunday, September 1. His sermon was based on Ephesians chapter 4. He examined the Christian definition of success and greatness. Jesus taught that whoever wished greatness must become a servant to others and will serve others in the spirit of the love of Christ. Such a person will be generous in many ways, have a humble mind and spirit. PERSONALS Janice and Garry Alderdice have returned from a two-week vacation to Calgary. They stopped at Fort McMurray where they called in on Larry W right, formerly of the Kippen area, and Greg McIntosh, Janice's brother. Other stops on their trip were Peace River, Jasper, Columbia Icefields, Lake Louise, Banff and Southern British Columbia. Mike Dunham from Waterdown, Ontario spent the weekend with Paul Hoggarth and family. Art. Karen and Jason Lougheed, of Markham. and Lynn Alderdice of Grand Bend, visited with Garry and Janice Alder - dice for the Labor Day weekend. Garry and Dena Alderdice and family, from Halifax, visited with Vern and Mona Alderdice last week and attended the Alderdice reunion on Sunday, September 1 at Vern's, Sixty-five Alderdice relatives from Grimsby, Toronto. Markham. Mississauga, Owen Sound, Meaford, Barrie, London and Halifax. gathered for a get -acquainted afternoon and a bountiful picnic dinner. Filter Queen "IN THE HEART Of DOWNTOWN VARNA" 482-7103 BRUCEFIELD Brucefield Corre LSA BEL SC' 482-7135' Dr. Charles Mustard, Parry Sound and Neil and Joy Mustard, Stratford, visited on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mustard and Catherine. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Jackson spent last week visiting at Peterborough and Silver Lake and at Alymer. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Sholdice, London, visited Sunday with his sister Mrs. Edna Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McGregor, Petrolia, spent the weekend at their home here. Miss Georgene McCartney, London, spent the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson McCartney. Mr. and Mrs. David Triebner attended. the steam engine show at lndinia last week and at ' Milton this week. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Henderson visited on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jack McDonald, Ottawa. pondent kA, l BUYING OR SELLING TURN TO THE CLASSIFIEDS FOR FAST RESULTS FEHuron xpos1tor 527-0240 c HENSALL "W e have lost the urgency of the Biblical Sunday Church School begins next Sunday at admonition,” he said, 'Whatever your hand 11:00 a.m. and that Messengers and finds to do, do it with all your might." Explorers will have their first meetings on Raye Jambe greeted the congregation and Monday, September 9. spoke on the subject of "Work That Bill Fuss, Tim Mann, Cecil Pepper were the Satisfies." He took his then)e Irani Isiah 55 ushers, The soloist was Belva Fuss with Jean Mrs. Chester Earl of Atwood visited with and Luke 19: 12-27 and spoke'of how our work Jacotie at the piano. Belva'sang two beautiful her brother Rev. McDonald, at the Manse for ethics have changed through, the years. solos. The congregation were reminded that a couple of days this week. London area WI's meet for curators' workshop speakers from the Perth Archives. Mr. Jas. of papeaand it was acid free, Cotton was used The London Area Women's Institute Anderson spoke on the care of Tweedsmuir for a base then wood chips,. Oxford, Huron, Middlesex and Perth was Mr. Lutzen Riedstra on the vcare and storage from London. The presentation of a Goderich Curator's Workshop for the counties of Elgin, books and good materials for saving records; The speakers were presented with plates held Tuesday, Aug. 13, from 10:30 a.m. to of old photos and Susan Luckhardt on types of Township History from the London Area to 3:00 p.m. at the Goderich Township Com- paper. The Chinese were the earliest makers the Perth Archives was made by Mrs. Lobb. munity Centre, Holmesville. There were about 70 women present. " ' ' '"' "� ' — — — � !I Lobb at thpiano. The chairman was Mrs. Tasty' N u specials be Institute Ode was sung with is. Jas. M Roy Ross of London and the acting secretary -treasurer was Mrs. Jas. Robertson,W e do cheese trays, made to order t of Lucas, as Mrs. A. Harris of London could HamburgDinner i not attend. The minutes of last year's 79 RO"$ .99 workshop 'at Coistream were •accepted as Soft dor,, 1 read. Mrs. Ross conducted the business of Rolls Package of a • the day. An invitation for next year's workshop came from the, W allacetown ladies. The poem, "Canadian Born", written by Pauline Johnson, our Indian poetress, was sung by Mrs. Mervyn. Lobb. The first speaker of the, day was Mrs. Alison Lobb on "Photography for Posterity." She outlined the history of photography over the years, illustrated the types of photo- graphy and their uses in historical records. She was presented with a London Court House plate from the London Area and a Goderich Township Book which she had edited, by Mrs. Lobb,, representing the Huron West District. The afternoon program began with three (laden XXX Colby 2.9 J lb. Imported Edam Fresh baked daily, 24 oz., white or brown TASTY NU BREAD asty •79 a loaf Fresh Hot Coffee Over 40 Varieties of Donutsin 1 Bakery U Cheese House .14 MAIN ST. SEAFORTH 527-1803 ii,over 'K4ch*ns cKitcllenes..p1anrLed to be `Practical..FBuilt to be `Beautiful ... fashionable styling with the WarmtlL ofrlatural Wood! hannover gsiD-- --' The Exciting New European Design Group 9eatures •"Full Flush" High Pressure Laminate Fronts •Hanover's Superior Wood Cabinet Construction • All Oak Exposed Gables •All Oak Trim •All Drawers Mounted on European Side Guides • Standard 120 degree European Concealed Hinges (Optional 180 degree European Concealed Hinges Availablel •Four Oak Finishes: Autumn Gold, Spice, Natural, or Toast •Two Standard Laminate Colours: Formica Almond Velour or Formica White Velour (Non -Standard Velour or Suede Patterns and colours Available on Extended Delivery) •72 Possible Standard Combinations •Three Price Ranges: Group "C". "D", "E" r *Grandeur Oak Styling *Georgian Oak Styling *Grandeur Deluxe Oak Styling •Georgian Deluxe Oak Styling • Graphic & Executive Oak Styling 800 or 2400 series available in Oak, Natural, Champagne, Autumn Gold, Toast or Spice Graphic & Executive series available in Champagne, Autumn Gold, Toast or Spice only Old OFF Regular Book Price The Above Kitchens And Counter Tops During This Sale on September 5rd to 28th, 1985 Canada's Leader In Kitchen Cabinets BAEGHLER 3 S 950 SHOPPERS SQUARE GODERICH 524-8600 cocconecconceccoccccceccrcocrrirceccinmececiontionorinceemmener p PECK APPLIANCES "IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA" •FILTER QUEEN SALES & SERVICE • VACUUM CLEANERS • ,S.tr. o S„•.,, to Mos M•.,., •EM COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS n or F...,, . Cosmo.., •WHIRLPOOL APPLIANCES •WOODS FREEZERS •CENTRAL VACUUM SYSTEMS •INSECT & FLY KILLING UNITS ,r or Indoor a Orotdoor U.. •GIFTS & MANY MORE ITEMS VARNA, ONT. 482-7103 kA, l BUYING OR SELLING TURN TO THE CLASSIFIEDS FOR FAST RESULTS FEHuron xpos1tor 527-0240 c HENSALL "W e have lost the urgency of the Biblical Sunday Church School begins next Sunday at admonition,” he said, 'Whatever your hand 11:00 a.m. and that Messengers and finds to do, do it with all your might." Explorers will have their first meetings on Raye Jambe greeted the congregation and Monday, September 9. spoke on the subject of "Work That Bill Fuss, Tim Mann, Cecil Pepper were the Satisfies." He took his then)e Irani Isiah 55 ushers, The soloist was Belva Fuss with Jean Mrs. Chester Earl of Atwood visited with and Luke 19: 12-27 and spoke'of how our work Jacotie at the piano. Belva'sang two beautiful her brother Rev. McDonald, at the Manse for ethics have changed through, the years. solos. The congregation were reminded that a couple of days this week. London area WI's meet for curators' workshop speakers from the Perth Archives. Mr. Jas. of papeaand it was acid free, Cotton was used The London Area Women's Institute Anderson spoke on the care of Tweedsmuir for a base then wood chips,. Oxford, Huron, Middlesex and Perth was Mr. Lutzen Riedstra on the vcare and storage from London. The presentation of a Goderich Curator's Workshop for the counties of Elgin, books and good materials for saving records; The speakers were presented with plates held Tuesday, Aug. 13, from 10:30 a.m. to of old photos and Susan Luckhardt on types of Township History from the London Area to 3:00 p.m. at the Goderich Township Com- paper. The Chinese were the earliest makers the Perth Archives was made by Mrs. Lobb. munity Centre, Holmesville. There were about 70 women present. " ' ' '"' "� ' — — — � !I Lobb at thpiano. The chairman was Mrs. Tasty' N u specials be Institute Ode was sung with is. Jas. M Roy Ross of London and the acting secretary -treasurer was Mrs. Jas. Robertson,W e do cheese trays, made to order t of Lucas, as Mrs. A. Harris of London could HamburgDinner i not attend. The minutes of last year's 79 RO"$ .99 workshop 'at Coistream were •accepted as Soft dor,, 1 read. Mrs. Ross conducted the business of Rolls Package of a • the day. An invitation for next year's workshop came from the, W allacetown ladies. The poem, "Canadian Born", written by Pauline Johnson, our Indian poetress, was sung by Mrs. Mervyn. Lobb. The first speaker of the, day was Mrs. Alison Lobb on "Photography for Posterity." She outlined the history of photography over the years, illustrated the types of photo- graphy and their uses in historical records. She was presented with a London Court House plate from the London Area and a Goderich Township Book which she had edited, by Mrs. Lobb,, representing the Huron West District. The afternoon program began with three (laden XXX Colby 2.9 J lb. Imported Edam Fresh baked daily, 24 oz., white or brown TASTY NU BREAD asty •79 a loaf Fresh Hot Coffee Over 40 Varieties of Donutsin 1 Bakery U Cheese House .14 MAIN ST. SEAFORTH 527-1803 ii,over 'K4ch*ns cKitcllenes..p1anrLed to be `Practical..FBuilt to be `Beautiful ... fashionable styling with the WarmtlL ofrlatural Wood! hannover gsiD-- --' The Exciting New European Design Group 9eatures •"Full Flush" High Pressure Laminate Fronts •Hanover's Superior Wood Cabinet Construction • All Oak Exposed Gables •All Oak Trim •All Drawers Mounted on European Side Guides • Standard 120 degree European Concealed Hinges (Optional 180 degree European Concealed Hinges Availablel •Four Oak Finishes: Autumn Gold, Spice, Natural, or Toast •Two Standard Laminate Colours: Formica Almond Velour or Formica White Velour (Non -Standard Velour or Suede Patterns and colours Available on Extended Delivery) •72 Possible Standard Combinations •Three Price Ranges: Group "C". "D", "E" r *Grandeur Oak Styling *Georgian Oak Styling *Grandeur Deluxe Oak Styling •Georgian Deluxe Oak Styling • Graphic & Executive Oak Styling 800 or 2400 series available in Oak, Natural, Champagne, Autumn Gold, Toast or Spice Graphic & Executive series available in Champagne, Autumn Gold, Toast or Spice only Old OFF Regular Book Price The Above Kitchens And Counter Tops During This Sale on September 5rd to 28th, 1985 Canada's Leader In Kitchen Cabinets BAEGHLER 3 S 950 SHOPPERS SQUARE GODERICH 524-8600 cocconecconceccoccccceccrcocrrirceccinmececiontionorinceemmener p