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4 large crowd attended the Heiman South Huron Youth For Christ held the
United Church service on Sunday. Hensel!! Correspondent May rally at Centennial School, Brucefield
The junior choir of 30 voices sang with.i.," , on Mo 2 with a good attendance. Director
Mrs. Debbie Wood at the piano. Mrs, Norma SUSAN HARTMAN
202-2449 Ron Westlake was in clktrge, opening the
Pryde'was at the organ for the service. The • rally with a good song service accompanied
children's story was told by Mr. Cowan. Mr. Cowan's sermon was on listening to by. Ruth Gower on piano and Phillip Gower
Derlch Elton Frederick McGee was cop- God through His vVord,:takeri• from parts of on drums:
firmed by Mr. Cowan. Derick was unable to Luke, Hebrews, Romans and Psalms, Steve Rathwell of Clinton led in prayer.
attend last Sunday.• Quiz time followed with the following
A beautiful basket of flowers was a gift in Mona Alderdice served at greeter at the results: Exeter first; Goderich second; and
memory of Jean Roweliffe from her fanlily door, with Joanne Fields, Leslie Bailey, Clinton 'third.
Tim, Bobby -Joe; Joanne and William. The Sharon Wurm and Mary Kinsman serving Ron gave the total number of points which
plants were grown and arranged by Joanne. as ushers. were accumulated through the year. As a
Flowers from the Pepper—Keller wed- A congregational meeting followed the result, Exeter finished the year in first
•ding adorned the church in their honour. service. Eric Mansfield, Larry Elder, and place. Robert Steckle then presented the
There were also flowers placed in memory Robert Raeburn were appointed as' three trophy to coaches Gladys Talbot and Helen
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Klippen couple
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' THE HQW TOS — Members of the Hensall Calf Club visited recently at the Kerslake
farm near.Staffa to learn how to groom a calf. Wilbur Kerslake holds the calf here, while
Bob Kinsmen demonstrates a clipping technique to Melody Turner and Cheryl
Batlantyne. Mcllwraith photo.
Queensway residents
Hello, and welcome to Queensway News!
This past week residents have been very
busy at Queensway with several activities.
To begin the last week of April; residents
had the pleasure of welcoming the ladies
from the Hensall Presbyterian Church for
.the last "Bingo" in the month. Residents
have enjoyed having them in to run Monday
afternoon bingos, and they would like to
thank them for all their help.
The Reverend Sinasac came in Tuesday
afternoon to conduct the weekly church ser-
vice. Phillipa Steckle accompanied on the
piano while the group sang favourite hymns.
Wednesday afternoon several residents
went bowling for the afternoon. They had a
super afternoon of friendly competition and
would like to congratulate Murray Howe for
the men's top score, and Muriel Gunning for
leading the ladies' division.
Thursday morning the monthly Resident
extend thanks
Council Meeting was held, which was follow-
ed in the afternoon by the monthly birthday
party. Happy April Birthdays to Albert
Miazga, Murray Hoe, Ross Thompson,
Clayton Mathers and Dora Hogarth. The
best of everything for the coming year.
Thursday evening several residents en-
joyed watching themselves. This may sound
a bit Strange, but actually they were view-
ing a videotape that was taken by Bill Gib-
son last December at the family Christmas
'dinner.
•
Friday afternoon all gathered for "The
Sharing of Stories." Together the group
discussed their favourite things such as
food, travelling, animals etc.
The rest home bid farewell to Sally Ann
Mathews with a delightful tea party.
Quote of the week: "The victories of
yesterday are less important than the plans
for tomorrow." Canadian Farm and Home
Almanac.
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MRS. MARGARET HOGGARTH
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• 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 museum,
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 Hog7
garth's drove around the school in Kemp-
tvilie 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
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, 2Z; 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.
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