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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1987-03-25, Page 9Hensell Correspcndent.' SUSAN HARTMAls/ . 262-2449 , • Hensall Hortieultural Society met at • the Queensway Nursing Home IVIarch 13. •Presicient.13renda Russel opened the meet- . On behalf of Mrs. Jantzr, who was away on (holiday, Ruth Hildebrand welcomed./ all • • the Society members to the Nursing Horne. 'Sheila Raeburn explained a Chinese show Oh plants being held at the May meeting and • Show and tell part of Kippen VVI HENSALL AND AREA _ • THE HURON EXPOSITOR, .MARCH 25, 1987 — A9 Mary Buchanan told SOW the uncinning trip to Rose Garden in W inllsoron June 8, Brenda Russel attended the District Annual meeting in Egmondville in March, '• Velma" Robinson introduced• the guest, speaker Steve Hildebrand, a Seafortti florist who demonstrated flower arrangements. , Helen Thiel thaniced Mr. • Hildebrand :for his many ideas on table centrepieces, :heir kind hospitality. • , The winners of the evening's draws were spring camping , • children is rnvgeQ lq spend a :morning or Planta Will sell for $1 per box (tax included) afternoon in a pre-schooi 'enfirpriment with and money wW be collected, at time of their youngster, , , delivery. 'Anyone missed during the door -to- KINDERGARTENREANNESs H. Thiel, D. Kipfer, B. Moir, J. Turner, J.. Lavender, T. W isch B. Simmons, M. Kinsman, W. Lawrence, E. Uvingston, M. Gunning and M. Gingrich. •• • of May May (weather poristin.g. ). With ;' the There W111 be an open house on April 21. proceeds -the Eicplorers are werking tevfrards a AnY interested parent of Nnrsery School age., HENSALL M1.011E1:18 ' During the, week of 'Aprij 1 the Hensel!! EXplorers will be taking orders for started pansies, supplied by Huron Ridge Acres, The plants will be,delivered during the first week Lunch:was served by the 9ueensway staff • and Brenda gave a strong vote of thanks for • • • • • • • •• wear Our expression Means: the most," Rena On Thesday, April 14 at 8 p.m. the Kippen IV1ARGARET HOGGARTH • - • Kippen Correspondent 262-sno2 The Kippen East Women's' •Instittite's , Cultural activities meeting was held March 18 at 8 p.m. at home of Thea W isch. President Grace •Drummond welcomed • everyone. • Members enjoyed singing and Hilda Payne 40d, to pay a40 cent fine for failing to wear a •pin. Roll call was answered with members bringing articles to shov) and tell from Greece, France, Scotland, japan; Virgin ' Northwest • Territories, Australia, New:Zealand, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Brazil and Korea. . • Grace Drurnmond gave a reading.and held a contest, which was won " by Michelle Kinsman. Helen MacLean read a poem Gift of' Friendship" and showed slides on "Here and There with theW . L' Rena CaldWellgave • an interesting motto "Of all the things we • touched on men's and:wOrnen's hairstyles Spring Thankoffering will be held. Gnest and clothing. Rena. closed by saying "Smile . speaker Muriel Coultei of Belgrave will be and the world smiles with you, weep and you showing slides and speaking on Mexico, weep alone." Then all sang "Let a smile be Kippen UCW are • invited to Varna on. your uinbrella. ' ' • Thursday, . April 2 at ' 8 p.m. and to A mystery auction took place with Mona Egmondville on Tuesday, Apri17 at 7 :30 p.m.' Alderdice as auctioneer assisted by Thee . • PERSONALS . Wisch and Margaret Hoggarth, A total. of • • Kippen gained a brand new resident when • $56.75 was raised in,a very short time: Lunch Matthew Stott was born on March 16 tO,Mary was served by Rena Caldwell and Dorothy - Ann and Scott MacGregor. PrOud grand - 'Bell. Courtesy remarks.'givenby Frances parents are Martin and Diane Heynsbergen Kinsman. • . • ' and Ronald and 'Mildred MacGregor. ' •• ' UNITED CHURCH NEW S • • Roseinary MacGregor and daughters Kelly . A special worship service was held on' and Allison spent a week in 'Ottawa visiting Sunday at St. Andrews United, Church: to with Rosemary's parents, and family. celebrate the 25th anniversary of United Greg HOggarth spent the March Break Church Women. Frances kinsman was at the from his teaching in Ottawa with his family in organ. Mildred MacGregor..led the service KippeW • • and the choir sang. Readings were given by Congratulations to W ilhernina and Rodger Susan Faber, Helen McLean and Yvette Hoornaert, proud grandparents of Erin Binnendyk. Candles Were lit by 'Mabel Kyle, Suzanna born on March 11 to Rick and Kate • Pat Love and Lauren Leve, • Hoornaert, Queensway -,There are only three words to describe the • actiVe week at Queensway - busy, busy,"busy! • Residents had a variety of super programs, that they'd like to share. As usual, Monday began with the favorite ' pastime, Bingo. Once again residents had the pleasure of welcoming the HenSall United Church ladies to Queensway. They have been running the March bingos. All had a very enjoyable afternoon. • Tuesday the monthly church service took • place.' This week Revereno, Vipperman conducted the service. It was a lovely service, and residents would like to thank- Reverend • Vipperman for visiting. • • • had super programs • . • Since last Tuesday was St. Patties Day, all Thursday morning the "movie of the came down for supper early to sing some week" was shown. This week's movie Was good 'old Irish songs to get into the spirit of called "For the rest of your Life." It took tlic Irish! Then that evening, the. Christian residents to several different resort areas by Reformed Singers once again visited. They camper, and instructed them on how to go sang beautiful hymns that followed an Easter about travelling and planning a vacation by theme, Alter. residents en inyprl a lovely , camper. After the movie, several residents snack, and had a chance to visit' with guests, took part in an exercise class that is hopefully getting them in shape for the summer W ednesday morning everyone was put • weather. through their paces during the exercise classes. Then in the afternoon the ladies from To end the busy week, residents had Fun the Zurich Mennonite Church came to help and Games on Friday afternoon. All enjoyed make beautiful spring flowers for the arts and • visiting each other while engaging in a little craft session. Everyone did a great job. friendly competition. • • CCEF rally to be held at Clinton church A public Christianeducational raily, Spon- The rally is co-sponsored by Clinton and sored by the Canadian -Christian Education District Christian School Society in conjunc- Foundation (CCEF), will be' held in Clinton tion with their 25th anniversary. Also par - on Friday, April 10 at the Clinton Christian ticipating are Exeter, Huron and Wingham Reformed Church at 7:30 p.m. Christian School Societies, The CCEF is a fundraising foundation The rally features a mass children's choir which supports the 'cost of research in the and guest speakers. The guest speaker at field of curriculum •development for all Canadian Christian Schools affiliated with Christian Schools International (CSI), said Fred Vander. Velde, executive director of • CCEF. • "The program of the FOundation consists of encouraging study and research in the field of Christian education, financing CSI curriculum studies and the publishing of Christian textbbillts and teacher aiild:'°'We solicit funds and support the work and pro- gram of CSI promoting Christian education in Canada for the benefit of member CSI schools," he said. the Clinton rally will be Dr. Joel Nederhood, director and minister of the "Back to God Hour" in Palos Heights, Illinois. He will be speaking on "Don't Gamble With Education and Textbooks". Dr. Nederhood was ordained as a minister in the Christian Reformed Church in 1960, after studies at the Free University of Amsterdam. He is also a graduate of Calvin College and Seminary in Grand Rapids, Michigan. His "Back to God Hour" broad- cast is heard throughout North America. He is also editor of "Today (The Family Altar)" and books he has published include "God is Too Much", "The Holy Triangle" and "Promises, Promises, Promises." Mr. Vander Velde will also be speaking at the. Clinton rally. / ez, •••,' • ' • '' ' • , News deadhne Monde M It's Easy Rider T * .With no interest or payments until July, 'buying a new Honda; has never been easier! • Ori approved credit, on selected models me • • mimarl4=erc ' • EASY FOR EVEN THE MST Mrs MEE 011150 .ELITE SCOOTER 5A oo / ' mo. maab,icz„,. door canvass can call Marg Cole at 262-2140 A kindergarten readiness program will be to place an order. ' . ' • offered in May and June.: To pre' -register a - The pansy was selected by the Horticul- five year-old contact Faye. Kinsman 262-5469 • tural Society during our centennial year as • or Kathy Hill 482-5303. This is an opportunityHensall's floral embleni, fora child to experience all of the excitement 'SHUFFLEBOARD •and the wonders of kindergarten. , ' . , . High ladies were ;. Gertie Moir 372, Dorothy Rernember, ' all proceeds of the Easter Kipfer 365. High men were; John Pepper • chocolate sales and sweatshirt s go•entirely to 452, Percy Campbell 41,7. support the operation of the co-op nursery TYKEHOCKEY • , school. Anyone interested in :buying some The-Hensall Tyke -hockey team-defeated—can contact -any -parent -member, • • ZuriCh on Saturdayby a score of 5-4. Scoring NORTHCREST NEWS , Hensall's goals were Mark Bell with 3; " Another potluck was held last Monday • GrahamKeys and Jonathon Campbell., • evening with. 14 in attendance, Delicious NURSERY SCHOOL shrimp were contributed by Olga SO Ernie Hensalleo-op Nursery School reconvenes Chipchase, this week with the children participating in • The residents extend theii sympathy to Spring themes: worms, frogs and polliwogs. resident Dorothy Munroe whose husband Upcoming subjects to learn about include Eric died last week after a long illness. A ram and rainbows and puddles and ducks. group or NOrthcrest residents attended the The children enjoyed 'their very own- visitations at Box Funeral 1-lome in Parkhill. Florida break just before the actual March Virginia Elg of Atwood visited with the . holiday. They splashed in a small pool McKnights, Jessie Armstrong spent several complete with beach toys, sun umbrella and ' days with her daughter Jean in London last lawn chairs. 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