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ST. JAMES CWL - Members .of the Catholic Women's'League of
St, James Church, Seaforth received recognitiofl .recently for 25,
50 and 69 -years of service to the church, The ceremony began
'with 'a Mass.. of Thanksgiving for. the' intentions of the CWL.
• members.. After Mass there' was a program featuring guest
• speaker Reverend Johri Sharp, Pastor of.the Immaculate Concep-
tion Parish In Stratford. Honored were; back, Mary Etue, 50vears;
Rev. J,.• Sharp; Lauraine Oliver, 25 years; Frances, O'Reilly, 25,
years; Ann Van Dooren, 25 years; Joanne Verberne, 25 years;
Catherine Van D,00rnicK, 25 years; Nellie Jansen, 25 years;Mary
Catherine Schwartz, 25 years; Clara Downey, 25.years;,Grace
Murray, 25 years; and Rev. Father J.C. Caruana. Front, Mary
McMillan, 50 years; Pearl Campbell, 50 years;' Madeline Murray,
25 years; Vera Murray, 25 years; Grace Jansen,' 25 years and
Beatrice Regier, 60 years. Absent were; Mary Eckert; 50 years;
Julia Acheson, 25 years; Norma Eisler, 25 years; Roseann .
McNichol, 25 years and Leona Nigh, 25 years.
submitted photo.
Candle lighting part of meeting
Hensall Correspondent
SUSAN HARTMAN
262=2449
The General Meeting of .the Hensall
United Church. Women was held June 1.
Grace Drummond" led in the worship
celebration of the 25th anniversary of the
U.C.W.
Scripture readings were given by Kay ,
Mock. Following the Hymn of Celebration
the offering was received. by Diane-
Gerstenkorn and Hazel Corbett and
dedicated by Grace.
A candle lighting ceremony was con-
" ducted by Dorothy Britnell, Belva Fuss and
Grace ' Drummond. The three .candles
represented the past, present and future of
.the U.C.W. Grace explained the "25th an-
niversary symbol and' then very capably
told the history of the women's organization.
President' Belva FuSs conducted the
' business portion of the meeting which was
closed with everyone repeating the Mizpah .
Benediction. A social hour -followed with a
tasty lunch served by Unit 3.
"Take Time to be Holy" was sung to open
the June 6 meeting of Unit IV U.C.W. Nan
Britton read the poem "Thank You God for
Little Things" Hilda Payne read Psalm 39:
1-12 for the devotional. Hilda closed with
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prayer and a timely poem.
The minutes were read and approved. Six-
teen members answered the roll call and 46•
visits were reported. Nell Riley gave the
treasurers' report. Elva Forrest received
the offering which was dedicated by Nan.
Audrey Christie offered to clean fridges and
stoves for the month of June and Elva For-
rest will look after flowers June 14 and 21.
Hilda Payne reported on the general
meeting with a discussion of future structur-
ing of the U.C.W. Audrey Christie's study
was on Prayer. Audrey concluded with a
poem "House of Prayer" Dorothy Mickle
was pianist and Eileen Ramie served as
hostess. Lunch was served by Olga Chip -
chase and Sadie Hoy.
UNITED CHURCH SERVICE •
The South Huron Male Gospel Singers pro-
vided beautiful music for Pentecost Sunday
at the Hensall United Church, June 7.
The Gospel Singers performed four
numbers, Lord, I Want to be a Christian,
Faith of our Fathers, Ezekiek Saw the
Wheel and a rendition of the Lord's Prayer
which was translated from Dutch.
The Junior Choir sang In my Heart There
Rings a Melody with Soloist Mindy Bell, and
Jacob's Ladder.
In place of a sermon Tim Brock and
Sharon Wurm told of their experiences at
the General Conference in Sault Ste. Marie
two weeks ago. The theme was Springs of
New Life. Tim went as a Youth Delegate
and Sharon as the church Delegate. The
Scripture Reading was from Acts 2, verses'
1-21 and Mr. .Cowan spoke briefly on: the
receiving of tongues.
Linda (Dan) Crerar was received into
membership by transfer of certificate from
Carmel Presbyterian Church, Hensall:
Karen Hartman dedicated a Service Book in
memory of her grandparents and two
uncles. Dorothy Corbett greated worship-
pers at the door and ushers were Don Steb-
bins and son Bill, Mark Consitt and Wayne
Corbett.
On Monday, June 1, Hensall P.C.W.
celebrated their 97th birthday. The meeting
was held at Carmel Presbyterian Church
with guest Eleanor Stevenson, 1st vice-
president of the Stratford Presbyterial.
President Marg Hoggarth opened . the
meeting with a poem "The More We Give".
The Worship on the theme of "Fathers" was
given by Marg•with readings by Kathy Bell,
Winnie Skea and Janice Baker. Hymns "0
God Our Help in Ages Past" and "Faith of
our Fathers" were sung. The Roll Call
"Naming a Father in the Bible" was
answered by 11 members.
Birthday cake was enjoyed by all as well
Turn to page 7A••
Farrners discover messages from Michigan
Garry Alderdice and Al Hoggarth ,have
made a few discoveries while working in
their fields this past week. Balloons which
have been attached to cards, celebrating
Michigan's 150th Birthday!
Garry found six cards and Al spotted two.
These. cards all have children's names on
them and the school to which they belong,
they ask the finder to return same mention-
ing whereabouts they were found;
The schools involved were Jack Harvey,
School and Burr Elementary School •from
Sterling Heights, Switzer School in
Rochester, and H.H. Wiley Elementary in
Utica. All are communities of Michigan.
Needless to say the balloons were in a sad
state of repair and the cards had seen better
.days, but the writing was still visible. •
WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
Kippen east will meet for an educational
meeting on Wednesday, June 17 to be held at
the School House on Wheels in Clinton at 8
p.m. Members then return to the home of
Charlotte McDowell for business and lunch,
roll call to be answered by bringing a school
picture that you are in, Speaker will be
Margaret Sloman, Don't be caught without
Kippen Correspondent
MRS. MARGARETHOGGARTH
262-6902
wearing your pin! •
UNITED CHURCH NEWS
The youth anniversary service was held at
Brucefield Church on Sunday. Donna
McBeath opened with an organ prelude
Chrystal Jones offered the call to worship.
The ministry of music was presented by the
children and adult choirs singing "We've
got A Reason to Sing" Jesus I Love You"
"Jesus I heard You had a Big House" "
We've got a Great Big Wonderful God" and
"Thank you God". These were directed by
Barbara Cooper and accompanied by Mary
Moffatt. Prayer and Lords Prayer were led
by Tricia Cooper.
A puppet presentafion took the form of a
series of skits. Those taking part were -
Fayeanne Love, Robyn Carnochan, Michael
Jones, Beverly Lefaive, Tricia Cooper,
Leanne Charter, Nancy Lefaive, Angie
Faber, Ben Rathwell, and John McBeath.
As far as announcemtns go The Kippen
Session of Elders will meet on Tuesday,
The Board of Directors of West Wawanosh Mutual Insurance Com-
pany are pleased tto announce the opening of an office in.Clinton at
11 Victoria Street, operated by Delmar Sproul who has been an agent
for the Company for 15 years. Delmar is joined by his son David and
Michael Miller.
West Wawanosh Mutual is one of the 51 Farm Mutuals with a
history of 108 years of continuous operation in the insurance field.
The Company provides coverage for Farm, Residential, and "Com-
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Please telephone 482-3434 for your insurance needs.
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June 16 at 8:30 p.m.
A most enjoyable congregational picnic
followed the church service at Brucefield on
Sunday. Sports were organized by Sharon
and Bill Carnochan, and Joyce and Tom
Workman. Three Legged Race 10 and over
was won by Brad Dewys and Ben Rathwell,
10 and under - Dana Cooper and Jill Car-
nochan. Running races 8-10 won by Mark
Cooper. 10 and over Brad Dewys, Ages 5,6,7
- Kelly Collins, 5 and under Derrick Mer-
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Dewys and Ben Rathwell. Kick the Slipper -
John McBeath and Jason McBeath. Relay
for husbands to find their wife's shoes was
won by Laird Finlayson picking out Ruby's
shoes amongst the heap. Men's Tug of War
between Kipper and Brucefield churches
was won by Brucefield men. Kids Tug of
War between the two churches was won by
Kippen Kids. There was an egg on spoon
relay, (I hope the egg was cooked!) Bean
Bag Throw won by Ben Rathwell. Sack Race
under 10 - Mark Cooper. Over 10 - Chrystal
Jones. Ladies Kick the Slipper was won by
Sanora Johnson. There was a candy scram-
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Michael Jones. A good time was had by all,
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prayer and a timely poem.
The minutes were read and approved. Six-
teen members answered the roll call and 46•
visits were reported. Nell Riley gave the
treasurers' report. Elva Forrest received
the offering which was dedicated by Nan.
Audrey Christie offered to clean fridges and
stoves for the month of June and Elva For-
rest will look after flowers June 14 and 21.
Hilda Payne reported on the general
meeting with a discussion of future structur-
ing of the U.C.W. Audrey Christie's study
was on Prayer. Audrey concluded with a
poem "House of Prayer" Dorothy Mickle
was pianist and Eileen Ramie served as
hostess. Lunch was served by Olga Chip -
chase and Sadie Hoy.
UNITED CHURCH SERVICE •
The South Huron Male Gospel Singers pro-
vided beautiful music for Pentecost Sunday
at the Hensall United Church, June 7.
The Gospel Singers performed four
numbers, Lord, I Want to be a Christian,
Faith of our Fathers, Ezekiek Saw the
Wheel and a rendition of the Lord's Prayer
which was translated from Dutch.
The Junior Choir sang In my Heart There
Rings a Melody with Soloist Mindy Bell, and
Jacob's Ladder.
In place of a sermon Tim Brock and
Sharon Wurm told of their experiences at
the General Conference in Sault Ste. Marie
two weeks ago. The theme was Springs of
New Life. Tim went as a Youth Delegate
and Sharon as the church Delegate. The
Scripture Reading was from Acts 2, verses'
1-21 and Mr. .Cowan spoke briefly on: the
receiving of tongues.
Linda (Dan) Crerar was received into
membership by transfer of certificate from
Carmel Presbyterian Church, Hensall:
Karen Hartman dedicated a Service Book in
memory of her grandparents and two
uncles. Dorothy Corbett greated worship-
pers at the door and ushers were Don Steb-
bins and son Bill, Mark Consitt and Wayne
Corbett.
On Monday, June 1, Hensall P.C.W.
celebrated their 97th birthday. The meeting
was held at Carmel Presbyterian Church
with guest Eleanor Stevenson, 1st vice-
president of the Stratford Presbyterial.
President Marg Hoggarth opened . the
meeting with a poem "The More We Give".
The Worship on the theme of "Fathers" was
given by Marg•with readings by Kathy Bell,
Winnie Skea and Janice Baker. Hymns "0
God Our Help in Ages Past" and "Faith of
our Fathers" were sung. The Roll Call
"Naming a Father in the Bible" was
answered by 11 members.
Birthday cake was enjoyed by all as well
Turn to page 7A••
Farrners discover messages from Michigan
Garry Alderdice and Al Hoggarth ,have
made a few discoveries while working in
their fields this past week. Balloons which
have been attached to cards, celebrating
Michigan's 150th Birthday!
Garry found six cards and Al spotted two.
These. cards all have children's names on
them and the school to which they belong,
they ask the finder to return same mention-
ing whereabouts they were found;
The schools involved were Jack Harvey,
School and Burr Elementary School •from
Sterling Heights, Switzer School in
Rochester, and H.H. Wiley Elementary in
Utica. All are communities of Michigan.
Needless to say the balloons were in a sad
state of repair and the cards had seen better
.days, but the writing was still visible. •
WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
Kippen east will meet for an educational
meeting on Wednesday, June 17 to be held at
the School House on Wheels in Clinton at 8
p.m. Members then return to the home of
Charlotte McDowell for business and lunch,
roll call to be answered by bringing a school
picture that you are in, Speaker will be
Margaret Sloman, Don't be caught without
Kippen Correspondent
MRS. MARGARETHOGGARTH
262-6902
wearing your pin! •
UNITED CHURCH NEWS
The youth anniversary service was held at
Brucefield Church on Sunday. Donna
McBeath opened with an organ prelude
Chrystal Jones offered the call to worship.
The ministry of music was presented by the
children and adult choirs singing "We've
got A Reason to Sing" Jesus I Love You"
"Jesus I heard You had a Big House" "
We've got a Great Big Wonderful God" and
"Thank you God". These were directed by
Barbara Cooper and accompanied by Mary
Moffatt. Prayer and Lords Prayer were led
by Tricia Cooper.
A puppet presentafion took the form of a
series of skits. Those taking part were -
Fayeanne Love, Robyn Carnochan, Michael
Jones, Beverly Lefaive, Tricia Cooper,
Leanne Charter, Nancy Lefaive, Angie
Faber, Ben Rathwell, and John McBeath.
As far as announcemtns go The Kippen
Session of Elders will meet on Tuesday,
The Board of Directors of West Wawanosh Mutual Insurance Com-
pany are pleased tto announce the opening of an office in.Clinton at
11 Victoria Street, operated by Delmar Sproul who has been an agent
for the Company for 15 years. Delmar is joined by his son David and
Michael Miller.
West Wawanosh Mutual is one of the 51 Farm Mutuals with a
history of 108 years of continuous operation in the insurance field.
The Company provides coverage for Farm, Residential, and "Com-
mercial properties and Auto.
Please telephone 482-3434 for your insurance needs.
David
Sproul
Mike
Miller
West Wawanosh Mutual
Insurance ,ce Copany
Dungannon, Ontario
June 16 at 8:30 p.m.
A most enjoyable congregational picnic
followed the church service at Brucefield on
Sunday. Sports were organized by Sharon
and Bill Carnochan, and Joyce and Tom
Workman. Three Legged Race 10 and over
was won by Brad Dewys and Ben Rathwell,
10 and under - Dana Cooper and Jill Car-
nochan. Running races 8-10 won by Mark
Cooper. 10 and over Brad Dewys, Ages 5,6,7
- Kelly Collins, 5 and under Derrick Mer-
riam. Wheel Barrow Race won by Brad
Dewys and Ben Rathwell. Kick the Slipper -
John McBeath and Jason McBeath. Relay
for husbands to find their wife's shoes was
won by Laird Finlayson picking out Ruby's
shoes amongst the heap. Men's Tug of War
between Kipper and Brucefield churches
was won by Brucefield men. Kids Tug of
War between the two churches was won by
Kippen Kids. There was an egg on spoon
relay, (I hope the egg was cooked!) Bean
Bag Throw won by Ben Rathwell. Sack Race
under 10 - Mark Cooper. Over 10 - Chrystal
Jones. Ladies Kick the Slipper was won by
Sanora Johnson. There was a candy scram-
ble. Finally the jelly bean count was won by
Michael Jones. A good time was had by all,
Clear
Overgrown
Areas...
with Garden Way's
?RAIL BLAZER'
Sickle Bar Mower
Clear 1000 sq. ft.
in just 5 minutes
with this 35" wide
Sickle Bar Mower.
Handles weeds,
woody brush,
small saplings!
,, ':/leeJ.>„ 4 Aur/prltld ne r.r
1"1,• ;-, • t
l,: . ,
&fee/
MYTH
52344244
EXETER
235-1.1.55