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A4 - THE HURONEXPOSITOR, JANUARY 7, 1987
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Gooci from Feb.7-21,1987
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Woman 'blesed wit:11 great grandohl • ..:
opening prayer Was by Bev, Bob De Grace 4 sow'ay's Food Market wee won by SteVell
Centralia, Quizzing time f011owed. ' Forrest, son of Mr. and Mrs, 1301 Forteet; ItH,
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SUSAN CNlirAreltsTPIVIA4°Nni • The group quizzed on the third chapter of 2 Kippen, , ' . • , . .
262,2449 , . ' John with results toeing, Exeter first, Clinton , t986-191th•NOVICETEAM --,HENSALL. '
_,. second and Godetich third. The next quizzing 'ream record te. date: Regular season . -, 9
. • NOHITICREsTNEwS, " -will be at the March rally and will cOirerjobri, wins, 0 losses Exhibition and taurnamenti2:.
Wes. Heywood has.retumed from, Egeter Chapter 4, , - - • - .;; - wins and'2Iosses.•
litiipital after a lengthy illness. Weleerne Many local performers took part in Talent
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home, Wes. • ' , •
• Ernie and Olga Chipchase visited last Night. A piano solo by Chrie Westlake of : • ., ' PLAYERSTATI,STICS . .• ., -,
Friday with. Ernie's brother at SI ,Joseph's . Hayfield WaS followed by the ladieS choir from NAME G ' A „ . .PTS.
Faith Tabernacle of Centralia who also lairMoir * ... 29 , 9' * . 38
Murray and Sandra .Pepper and family, perfermed a skit ` ' Lead Me to the Alter." The Ray Beierling 11 16 . ; ' . 27
HosPital in Londoh. • , . . .. ,
M.Y,F. group from Zurich put on two skits ' Dan Taylor • '' 12 5 - •17 *
13russels_vtaited-witkatintalaluAtrie-Wentitled"Gouple-frora Meafottrtartd=o1L-L-Jamiernphell
Pearl, McKnight on ThursdaY. are my Road.' ' •• Chris Taylor • 10 • 16.
borothy.Munroe returned from two weeks There will be a skating .party at gurich Mark Bell •" 5. 9 14. •
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spent with her family -in Lucan, • •
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.' • Arena on February .7 at 7 p.m. Also snow • Jason Moore
JeSsie Armstrong Spent a few -days recently . .
With Betty and Don Meer of Grand Bend. .camp at Delawan, New York, Febniary 13-15. BrockWeiss
n spent Chriitmas with her ion , At the:Mareh rally the giiest speaker will be • Ryan Kyle
Nan Britto
Don and family ; in Kitchener and Mabel: Don Hill 'born London With some special Brad Hartman,
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Shirray spent the holiday with her son DoUg• •. music; , . - • • Jason Campbell
, : ' GoderichRon Adams; Coiderich favored the group -Ryan !Manse
and family in Tavistock
Ida Dickert is wearing a big smile dire tit. the . With two soles. couple performed Greg Keys
early but sate =lye! of her first great a skit "Building the Ark." Fare Exeter girls Lance Weiss (goalie-) , 2 • 1. • 3.. •
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'with their leaders, Gladys Talbot arid Helen Phillip Ingram (goalie) 1 : ', -, : 1
grariclehildProud parents of a healthy baby Coates
. girl are Jill and Brian Kipfer of Dashwood. skit "Exeter Villa," Heather Gingrich read a . • 1986-87 TYKE IIOCKEY IVI
sang several atinibets and pin on a .
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SIIUEARD • 1: - story- , -Prue Colours". which' she had - • • • ' HENSALL
, A.Small but enthusiastic crowd turned out *composed herself. *Centralia Ladies Chair , - Teani record to date: &games won, 1 tie, 0
.., to shuffle,on Tueeclay. •• •' - - * featuring. Shan -,in Parker and 'Cathy. Prout losses. - • '• '' •
•Ladies.high scores were; Annie Reid 414,- performed two numbers. , , • PiAYEBSTATISTICS
Eileen Dowson 375. ' r-
" ' Rey. Sarri Parkeref Varna. was the guest ,' Mark Bell 35 goals, Brock Weiss 16 goals,
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• Mea's igh scores were: George 'Dowson speaker and spoke of four points: first Jeff Campbell 6, Graham Keys 9, Regan ,
• 313, John Pepper 302. . • - • obedieoce, second', desire; third, •a&ounta7 Neilands 3,- Jeff Rathwell 2, Jeff Solway 1,
No that tireQOensell Arena every holidays are over shuffling
•bilitY and fOurth, prayer : This proved to bee -a ' Erik 1.:13ilf Peck 1; Jonathon Campbell
will re0..wri to e
very inspiring Message. flori doge& the 1. Chris Jones 1.
Thursday. '' . . -. - ' - meeting with prayer. • , ., , . • Great goaltending by. Erie. Groot' and an
PERSONALS •• • .. • • The rlrawifor a Wrinktac ,nuppet at .' , excellent effort by fellow team members: • '
„Velma. 'Jim and Derek Robinson :Were. , •• .
V_elma..s father Harry IVLcLellan. Our eympa-. "
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deeply saddened last week by the death of , mueensway- sends alloons.
. thies are extended Id the family. *, • . • . ,
(7ongratulationi to Greg and Liz MeAuslail On Monday, December 29 Queensway ' Queensway rang in he hew year in 'style;
of Hensall on. the recent birth of a healthy Nursing 'Home. held its monthly Resident with a New Year's Eve 'dance. It ' was
baby boy. • .•. • • * - • Council meeting in the afternoon. . Several ' toe-tappin', ShoeShaffie good time,. had by .
MrsLaird Mickle of Hensall andson items were discussed as well as preparations all. Residents even got the opportunity to
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Charlies Mickle of Iriadon spent Christmas made for the new year. , ' . make resolutions, then let goof helium filled
balloons into the dark, cool; evening sky. It -
laW, Mr -and. Mrs; Ross MacMillan and*iu-esday :morning residents woke tip With- .
On Sunday, January 4, 1987 residents had
-clay with the former's daughter and Son -in, - -a..
was a memorable evening to say the least:
familY in Waterloo. They alio spent .Boxing h_reigi, of exercises. : In the afternoon Bev
_ astor from, t.he_,
Mathonia and Triends te • entettain in the . '
* Day with Mr. and Mrs. Bill IVIickle and family no mon, the assistant p
• the pleasure -armee -again welcemin.g George . .
in Exeter for their . family,s. Christmas Exetkier United Church, visited tO deliver the •
• gathering. , wee ychurcn service, ana was accomparneu
afternoon :at the 'tea -party: -With, the •
- HOCKEY •on the piano by Robert Cameron.
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• Combination of good friends and good•music
Hensall Tykes defeated Bayfield on Satur- Exercise was the name of the game for it immediately added up to a super Sunday
, day by a- score of 5-3. Hensel] goals were. • Wednesday ;morning, which got- residents afternoon. . • , -. .
scored by Mark Bell2Graham Keys 2 and going for their monthly birthday party held in AV ell, that's it for this week Residents look
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Chris Jones with one.' . _ • theaftetnoon. Happy Birthdays go out to Asa forward to sharing weekly adventure § again.
The Hensel' Novice team were A runners- Deeves. Bill McKenzie and Dawson Mackey.; next week. .. , • , - ' • . . .
- up in a tournament held last week in Huron . - . • .
K., •
• ippen couple have -unexpected- visitor
Park. Hensall was defeated in the'final game
by the Huron Park team by a score of 3-2. " •
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Chrietmat together.' -'
On ',Saturday the .Novices travelled to
, Clinton Where they defeated the Clinton team Kippen Correspondent '
M A MARKT HOGGARTII - , - - Congraftrations to Ken and Merle McLel-
by a score of -10-1.-- • • - . . Ian nn -b* ecomitig proud grandparents. Their
sonrii HURON YOUTH FORCHRIST . ' . ', ' 262-8902 daughter Jill and her husband Brian ,Kipfer
South Hilton Youth For Christ held the. presented them -with' a . granddaughter . .
January meeting January 3. with over 290: in June and Uoyd Cooper had an unexpected " Maegan Michelle. born on December 28. • - '
attendance. . , . visitor over the holidays. June's sister • „
• .. Director Ron Westlake was in charge and Marlene Dinsmore from California paid a . .. . t'NITEIWIIURCHNEWS . . -
Opened the rally with a lively sing song surprise visit on them. This was the first time On Sunday, January 4 in St. Andreas'
featuring Sharon Parker at the piano : The in 12 •June'and her sister had spent a
years • Church the Ministry of Muiic.was Presented •
• - • ., , -• - • . • . by Christine: 'Patricia and. Candace Cooper., -
• and Melody and Michelle Turner singing two
numbers. They were accompanied by•Barb-
are Cooper on the organ. . • .
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Rev. Lorne Keays' sermon was entitled
m "Ire Not Only, A Baby Being Baptized!"
Rebecca Wright. infant daughter of James
and Brenda Wright.. was presented for..
baptism. .
Sunday. January 11. the Sacrament of Holy
Conununion will be celebrated in St.
'Andrews.
Hackwell girls
horns for holidays
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Parriliacirivell. Toroiito spent some holi-
days prior to Christmas with Clair POrter of
Surrey, B.C. ' then returned to Visit her
patents. Mr, and Mrs. Howard Haeltweltand '
Dean. Patricia Hackwell of Toronto was also
home over the holiday. '
Mr, and 'Mrs. Robert 'Humphries -and
family of London -visited. over the holidays •
With Mary" Humphries- Stan and Wenda
Stroop and family ofPalitierStort and George
and KIM Kruse of Bayfieldspept.ChriStinas
Day al the same home. •
• George ,Tayler:arid boys had New Year's
dinner with Roy and' Helen Bernie.
Mr. and Mit. Bob Madan and Laura
l‘lachari of Sarnia visited en Mariday, •
December29 with -Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Reid,
Bernice Gray of Slrattord visited one day
recently at the same home.
DebDebbie W ey of New Sron siviek visited over
the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Campbell Wey. •
Mr. and Mit. Allan Searle spent Chriettita5.
with -Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pennington and Cory
Gaderich. Gail Searle, Brampton washome
for the holidays.
- Mr. and Mit. EitertOrilVlitchell held then-
Christinat on 'Hinting Day. Pita era Were Mr.
and M -S. Gordon Mitchell andboug, Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Mitchell and gitiS; Mr and Mrs.
Mug Mitchell and family ; Mts.
Seeforth, Sarah Stephenson. Helen-Mite/telt
Ja8ctkOn fMeoiiiteltdite}l1,'
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ce Clark jarnily spent a
'griowinobiliiig while iSiting with „Part's,
patenta up adith. • •
Boxing. Day_guests Wlt1iiltan .111Uie.....
Cads Were Allen and Karen Carter and
Clinton, Conniehigram, Miso§satiga; •
• Greg and NA -hey Bennett, Brussels, ROSS and
Margaret Bennett and Peter, Waited.
'BOY SteVeiikin and boys tont 13014 bay
with.Mt, eitd Mrs. Stott Stevenson When
other family merriberS were !Vine' for the
holiday. Van& Stevenson, Whitby spent
Otitijile of da ye* with, Hop Stevenson- Ilrad
Matte. Seakitibiatitedatith-ChtieSteireiteori
Mt New Yeart."134.
° The Ryan' families held a get together on
New Years Day when over 40 members met
for a ditiner,,Iteld in the Walton hall. Sister
Teresa Ryan left eatly the next morning for
Pent.. Wliere she* will be working in the
tilittiOrit for die next five "years. .
Earl and Eva Mills teltittied to theittatite•
'On Saturday. Earl had been in St. JOS-eph'S
hospital over Clitistinek Eva stayed with •
Murray Mills and fantiTy in Brantford. Earl
retorted from the hospital on Tuesday and
was able to vent Neta'Yeers with Drs. Gerd
and Jean' Wettertirrinti, Parlingtott.
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Paul 'fftirriPitriee, ToriantO was hatite with
his parents Over Christmas when Hill and
Marjory had the rest of their family nniere'on
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