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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1984-07-25, Page 30A16 — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, AUGUST 1, 1984 HENSALL AND AREA Graves decorated at Hensall cemetery Correspondent BERTHA MaeGREGOR 263.2625 Mr, and Mrs. Jack McDonald, Jeanette and Brad of Brampton were weekend visitors with their grandparents and attended the Keys -Parker picnic at Hensall on Saturday. Mrs. Brian Raittimen of Timmins has been spending a few days with Brian's uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Carl Payne, and cousin - Mrs. Garry Merritt. She wasoined. oil Sunday by her husband Brian and dadghter Karen. Rev. Kenneth Knight conducted service in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday. Dorothy Taylor presided at the organ. The church will be closed while Rev. Knight is on vacation in August and will re -open Sept. 2 at 11;30 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fitch of Fingal visited on Sunday with the latter's cousin Carl Payne and his family. KEYS -- PARKER PICNIC There were about 45 people at the Keys -Parker picnic held at Hensall Commun- ity Park on Saturday. Following a delicious smorgasbord supper, sports were enjoyed with the following prize winners: four years and under race: Ryan Parker; five to eight race: Tim Parker; ten and over, Scott Keys; kick the slipper four and under, Erin Parker; five to eight kick the slipper; Tim Parker; eleven and under, Lori - Parker, eleven and over, Jamie Parker: three-legged race, four and under, Amy and Sherry Cassell; eleven and over, Rod Parker and Tim Parker, balloon throwing Marg and Ron Parker, sack race, Rod Parker and Scott Keys; wheel -barrow race, Jamie Parker and Tim Parker; pickle on a spoon relay, Craig Cudmore. A peanut scramble completed the sports. Mrs. Jack Corbett and Elizabeth Riley were among the prize winners who won several prizes for baking, fancy work and floral arrangements at the Zurich fair on Saturday. Residents at the Northcrest Home enjoyed a delicious pot luck dinner on Thursday evening. Visiting with Dorothy Munroe during the past week was her sister Rona i(bppen church is closed for August Correspondent MARGARET OGGARTH 262-6902 POULTRY CLUB REPORT BY GREG HOGGARTH The July meeting of the Huron County Poultry Club was held on Wednesday, July 25 at 8 p.m. at the home of Barry Cleave. Vice-president Fred Peel opened the meeting and informed the members of dressed poultry judging techniques. All members with Fancy Projects practised their bird handling. For the business section of the meeting, the club trip and the Rural Youth Connection at Stratford were discussed. PERSONALS Rena Caldwell spent a week with Carrie Graham at her cottage in Turnbull's Grove. Edna Caldwell joined them for a few days. A well attended shower was held on Monday, July 23 at Kippen United Church, for Lori Lovell, daughter of Janet and Leonard Lovell. The address was read by Mabel Kyle. Lois Jones conducted a short program, with a contest, and piano numbers were given by Chrvstal Jones. KIPPEN UNITED CHURCNEWS On Sunday 'July 29, Pastor Don Moffat presided in the pulpit at St. Andrews with Barbara Livermore at the organ. Kippen Church will be closed until Sept. 2, when church services will resume at 11:30 a.m.. There will be a Vacation Bible School to be held at Brucefield Church on Aug. 13-17, conducted by Rev. Wilena Brown. The minister on call for the month of August will be Rev, Stan McDonald, he can be reached at 262-2935 or 262-3145, - Smythe of Perth. Hazel Luther who has been confined to her room for several weeks is improving and is able to be out again. There was an excellent attendance at the United Church on Sunday morning after a two week vacation period. The ushers for the day were Donald Wareing, Travis Beaver and Bill Stebbins. Next Sunday Ken Scott and Christie of Londesboro will be the guest musicians for the service and during August, Junior Congregation will be held for the children. A most successful Memorial ,,and Decora- tion Service was held on Sunday at the Hensall Union Cemetery with a large attendance, Graves were decorated with flowers and the Legion placed flags on all former members' graves, and the 100F of Hensall placed- flowers on their former members' graves. Rev. McDonald conducted the service with Robert Cameron at the organ. Robert McGregor, chairman of the Cemetery Board brought greetings to the people assembled and told some of the history of the cemetery. During the service Nelson Howe played "Amazing Grace" on the bagpipes. Follow- ing the -service the people enjoyed'%llc vship through remembrance. The Couples Club of the United Church enjoyed an evening of swig ming and a barbecue. on Thursday evening at the home of Mervin and Joanne Fields with Tom and Leslie Bailey as co -hosts. 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