The Huron Expositor, 1986-03-05, Page 15DRAW WINNERS — Earl Hamm, left, and Anne Dayman, right, were the second and firs
prize winners respectively In a draw held recently by the Optimist Club. They are pictured
here with Optimist Gord Phillipa, and 'their prizes, a painting by Attie Dale and a quilt made
by his mother, Pearl Dale. Proceeds from the draw went to Attie Dale, to disperse
accordingly to the March of Dimes and Huron County Services, both of whom were
instrumental in supplying Mr. Dale with a new wheelchair. Service groups combined efforts
in the ticket sales with the Klnburn Foresters, Rebekah and Oddfellows, Seaforth
Firefighters, Lion ess, Legion and Lions clubs all donating to the cause. Approximately 2,000
tickets were purchased. Mcllwraith photo
Industries meeting planned
Kippen Correspondent
MARGARETHOGGARTH
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The Canadian Industries meeting will be
held Wednesday, March 19 at 8 p.m. in
Hensall United Church. Roll call is to be
answered by naming a tree and telling how it
is used in Canadian Industry. The speaker
will be Carol Steckle.
The quilt that was set up at Frances
Kinsman's home has now been completed.
Those ladies quilting the final stitches were
Mildred McGregor, Gert Moir, Beatrice
Richardson, Grace Adkins, Edna Caldwell,
Grace Pepper, Grace Drummond, Marlene
Bell, Thea W isch and F\ances Kinsman.
PERSONALS
Rodger and Wilhemina Hoornaert have
returned from a four-week trip to Holland,
Belgium and England. There was no snow in
the south of Holland or Belgium where they
visited with aunts and uncles, but when they
were in Watford and London, England
visiting with cousins, W ilhemina said there
was snow on the ground but the 'sun was
shining.
The Energetic Eight met at the home of
Bob and Frances Kinsman on Thursday.
Euchre was enjoyed with Phyllis Parsons
winning the ladies high, Margaret Hoggarth
the low. Bev Hamilton captured the men's
hi gph� with Harold Parsons the low.
Tlfattie McGregor has now returned home
again from Seaforth hospital. She is wished a
speedy recovery.
UNITED CHURCH NEWS
Tbet,United Church, Wp er�will hold their
regular meeting on Thesday, Flans.,wil1' e; ;:
discussed for the Fall Supper and for a flea
market so ladies please plan to attend this
meeting.
On the thiirsd Sunday of Lent, Mardi 2, Rev.
Lorne Keayulpit of St.
Andrew's, his sermon, "The Min the eaning of the
Cross" part 2 -- it's purpose. The Ministry of
Music was provided by the choir singing
"Follow Me" with Barbara Cooper accomp-
anying at the organ. World Day of Prayer
service will be held on Friday at 2 p.m. in the
Brucefield Church. Everyone is welcome.
There will be a Good Friday service at 7:30
p.m. on March 28 in the Brucefield Church.
The Sacrament of The Last Supper will be
observed at this service.
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HENSALL AND AREA THE HURON EXPOSITOR, MARCH 5, 1988 — A15
Hensall figure skaters pass tests
goals, 3 assists; Brian Moir3 goals, 3 assists; Hockey dance. Tickets available from any
Hensall Correspondent Rob Taylor 3 goals, 3 assists; Seed Bell, two Minor Hockey player.
VELMA ROBINSON goals, four assists; Jim Dickins two goals, SHUFFLEBOARD AND EUCHRE
262-3205 three assists; Steve McCullough, one goal, A good number attended shuffleboard and
two assists; Andy Phillips 1 goal, Dwayne euchre on Thursday afternoon. The high
It's been a successful season for the Lawrence, one assist and Wayne Scotchmer scorers were: Alf Ross 228, Dave Kyle 210
Hensall Figure Skaters. The executive, two assists. and Dorothy Brintnell 197.
families and friends would like to extend NORTHCRESTNEWS
congratulations to the following club mem- The boys travel to Mitchell Saturday and The tenants of Northwest had 14 attend a
bers who participated in the October 12 test Zurich on Wednesday to end their Huron potluck supper on Thursday evening. It was
dayheld in Hensall, the Defember 15 test day Perth schedule. Their playoff tournament is nice to have Irene Davis back with us.
held in Clinton and the February 4 test day March 21-22-23 in Hensall and Zurich. Next There will be a Horticultural meeting at 8
held in Hensall. weekend; March 8 is the annual Minor p.m. March 17 at the church.
Passing Canadian Figure Skating Associa-
tion tests were: Deb Lawrence (Dutch Waltz,
Canasta Tango and Preliminary Figure: February active at home
1984-85 season) Swing, Ten F'ox, Fiesta
Tango and First Figure - Jennifer Taylor and
Karen McCullough. Preliminary Figure,
Dutch Waltz and Canasta Tango, Amy
Campbell, Teresa Haugh and Amy Zwart:
Dutch Waltz and Canasta Tango. Christina
Dayman, Anne Peckham, Marcia Regier,
Katie Rathwell and Dana Cooper: Dutch
Waltz.
A special thank you — we couldn't have
done without you — to professional coaches
Kimberley Marsden and Lesa Butt and
volunteer coach Kelly Vanstone. Let's make a
date. Mark your calendar for March 15 8
p.m., for the Hensall Figure Skating Club's
Annual Ice Show - this year's theme is
"Music in the Air." Tickets available at th,
door. P into four labs which travel around the
HENSALLBANTAMS The Huron -Perth Boman Catholic separate
The Hensall Bantams were hosted by school board will lite a half-time computer system's 19 schools. Each lab stays at a
Goderich on W ednesday. The game was consultant to provide in-service training to its school
for eiever,ght
s not only the children that
rough as Goderich tried to intimidate the boys teachers.
into fighting, but to no avail as Hensall stuck The school board approved the position at need to learn how to operate the computers.
to the fundamentals of hockey and outplayed its February 10 meeting after hearing an The teachers also have to learn.
and out checked Goderich. The marksmen for update on its computercommittee's activities training lin the miading the way on and we're
in in-service
Hensall were able to chalk up 16 goals over the past years.
regi
compared to 3 for their host's. The following is The board learned it has an inventory of 60 near the top in the province," said computer
a summary of the scoring. Jason infanse 4 ICON computers which have been divided committee chairman Larry Cook of Dublin.
February was a very busy month at the
Queensway Nursing Home and hopefully
March will be the same.
Monday, February 24 was the last Bingo
run by the Kippen United Church ladies.
Everyone had a wonderful time. Tea and
coffee and a snack was shared afterwards.
On Tuesday morning 111 Baker and Judy
Parker instructed the Ceramics Club. The
talented club members are producing lovely
ceramics. On Tuesday afternoon Shirley
Dither performed the church service.
Several of the residents enjoyed bowling at
Town and Country Bowling Lanes in Zurich
on Wednesday afternoon. Neil Regan scored
the mens high with 131 points while Muriel
Gunning scored the ladies high with 89
points.
On Thursday the Nursing Home Residents
Council met for their monthly meeting. It
turned out to be a very interesting and
informative meeting.
The movie for this week was entitled "The
First Canadian Winter Games.'.' It was all
about Canada's first winter games held in
Quebec.
Board to hire computer co-ordinator
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"THE LIVING WILL"
To my family, my physician, my lawyer
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Death is w much a reality as birth,
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one certainty of life If the time comes
when 1 can no longer take part in
decisions for my own future, let this
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If at such a time the situation should
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expectation of my recovery from
extreme physical or mental disability, I
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kept alive by medications, artificial
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