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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1987-06-24, Page 11MOP .4,..,..7.54711.nal0/ 4.,AY.11.tai • a — I . • Klippen WI members visit school house on wheels. Kippen Correspondent ' MRS. MARGARET HOGGARTH 262-6902 • • Nine Members of Kippen East met at ' Sloman Park in Clinton on Wednesday, June 17 for 'their educational meeting. It yes Organized by Helen MacLean.. • Members gathered around the, Ginkgo tree Which had been planted on the site on May 17, 1982. They were then shown aboard he -school house -on -wheels No. 160893-0 Margaret Slotnan, daughter of Fred Sloman who had taught in that school for 39 years. • What a pleasure it was to meet Cela" • Sloman Fred's wife who assisted him in the school house as well as raising •five 'children! Cela told members the school house was discovered in 1982 on a siding in • Mississauga after they had lOst track of it'in the late sixties. Margaret Sloman.. showed slides on the old days in the school house and Cela had •many memories to pass elong. Helen MacLean presented a bouquet of pink carnations to Cele and Margaret Sloman. Members were then served refreshments and reluctantly left the school house, all promising to return again some- day, as the Slomans told them more' items or interest are to be added to the already well stocked and -informative School House on wheels. The meeting resumed at the home •of Charlotte McDowells. President Grace' September 16 for a. World Affairs Meeting, GUN CLUB NEWS... Tuesday, June 16 saw a record number of 38 shooters take part in the Kippen Gun Club evening meet. • Here are sane of. the scores: Jamie Caldwell 25, Dan Crerar -. 24, Murray Christie 24, Fred Bral ,1,24,-Gord Glazier. - 24, Brad Mann - 23, Bill Fisher - 23,.Jody Mouseringjohn - 23, . L hristie 23, J loyd Venner • - 23, Kelvin C - im Coker - n, Jim Darling - 23, Bert Mahaffy - 22, Lloyd • • - HaskelF22,:Wayne Schock - 22, Ken Whetbalit - 22, Bob Caldwell - 22, Mark Tuckey - Grant McGregor - 22, • Al Kyle - 21,•BillStewarl - 21, Bart Postma - 20, ,Ed•Steegstra - 20, Paul Middleton , 20, Paul Lamb - 20, Al-IVIeWhinney - 19, Gladys McGregory 19,,Kevin Clark 17, Dave Scott - . 17, Roy Lamport - 17, Jim Dawe -16, John Glazier •• 10; Vic Rumpell - 16, Gerry Camp- bell - 12' and Al Edwei•cls.- 12. Drummond chaired the evening. Hilda Payne reported on the district annual and reminded Kippen East it is to host the 1988 District Annual in May, Grace Eyre and Agnes Eyre had to each pay a 15 cent fine for failing to wear their institute pin. Roll call was answered by members bringing old school. photos of themselves, this created some amusement. The WI meetings are to resume en He Cubs,Nenturers hold camp -out GRADUATION CEREMONY thy enter Kindergarten in .§epternber. .• HensallCorrespondent Hensall Nursery School held their gradua- ' Don't forget registration .for SUSAN HARTNIAN • ;62-2449 tion ceremony and party last Monday night, Summer Playground Program at 'the Um- • June 15. Good Luck to the youngsters as munity Centre tomorrow night.. Greeting those 'attending church at Hen salI .United on Sunday was John Thomson. Ushers were Peter Pryde, Chuck Doxtator, Darold Parsons and. David Collins. Two • more new members were received into the ' church by transfer of Membership, namely Gerry.Glen from Dungannon United.Church and Shirley Helen Lambert from Church of the Resurrection, Anglican, London. Two more service books were dedicated by the family of Mae Rowcliffe., placed there by her family. The service was dedicated to Seniors and Fathers. The children in the congregation were told the good things about Fathers, spelling the name Father and were asked to • bring a poem next week about their father which can be sung to the tune of Three Blind Mice. ,In his -sermon Mr. Cowan compared the religion of the Old Testament, "an eye for an eye", with the message of the New Testa- ment, the Religion of Love. At the end of the sermon Mr. Cowan and the Senior Choir sang "Nothing is Impossible" with Bleva Fuss presiding at the organ and piano for the service. Next Sunday will be George Cowan's last service in Hensall. On July 5 and 12 the con- gregation will, be joining its friends at Carmel Presbyterian Church and on July 19 the new minister, ftev. Douglas Wright, will be conducting the service. SHUFFLEBOARD • Shuffleboard scores for Thursday, June 18 were - Ladies High; Betty Grenier 315, Pearl McKnight 294, Gertie Moir 260: High Men's Scores; Alphonse Grenier 332, Percy Campbell 323, DaVe Kyle 277. Congratulations to 'Brenda and Greg Pulham on the birth of their baby girl Natalie Juliarra last Thursday. Also Mr. and Mrs. Peter Anstett welcom- ed a whopping new son earlier this month - The Hensall Cubs, Scouts and Ventures held their annual group camp -out at Parkhill on the weekend. The,Beavers and all families joined in on Sunday afternoon for a barbecue. It was a lovely way to spend Father's Day and the rains held off until evening. Feeling your age • from page 2 2-1965. 3 -On your.right. 4-Kliiabeth the Second, By the Grace of God of the United Kingdom, Canada, and Her other Realms and Territories Queen, Head of the COmmonwealth, Defender of, 5 -British subjects residing in Canada. 6-Lot1dozi. It's 3,200 km away while Vic- toria is 4,200 km further. 7-1Ie wrote the music for "0 Canada". 8-4:30 p.m. Though Canada has six tune zones, Newfoundland uses only half of one. 9 -The United States, the Soviet Union- acros,s the Arctic, Denniark-whiCh owns Greenland, and France -the islandi of St. Pierre and Miquelon off the oast of Newfoundland. 104Atawa. 11 -The Queen, the Senate, and the House of Commons, 12 -Cowboy. 13 -Pelee Island, Ontario. 14 -United Empire Loyalists. THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JUNE 24, 1987 11A . If you, wish to secure a lifetime income from an OSP or an: pti.rvsted :in other RSP imt.,tropni, N.i4rN Arnold J. Stinnisspn • UNITED CHURCH NEWS Barbara' Cooper, presided at the organ at St. Andrews United Church on Sunday June 21. Special music was provided by Mark Cooper who favored with a piano solo "Ayre". Rev. 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