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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1986-06-04, Page 4A — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, J TAXI for *PROMPT COURTEOUS SERVICE • Effective June 5186 527-0050 TEMPORARY NUMBER 527-1557 GROCERY & PARCEL DELIVERY 11-12 and 3-4 Daily •COURIER SERVICE• T E $EST •QF .— RATES ,/ 5 Year 10,, (� Annual RRSP GUARANTEED 11WESTMENTS 9 4 (t; 9 8 0 4 3 5 4 Year 5 Year Annual Seml_Annual Short Term OTHER TERMS AND RATES AVAILABLE SUBJECT TO VERIFICATION CALL US MAY! Doposit Agents for over 45 Bank 8 Trust Companies tarnil9G Your ona•stop, best -rate specialists for GICs, RRSP's, Mortgages & Annuities. SEAFORTH 96 Main Street, S. 5274420 Serving Or) tario ,since 1975 with 12locations for your eon vets letlCC' 'Having faith helps' Kippen Correspondent MARGARETHOGGARTH 202.6902 HI NSA1414. AID AREA Rev, Lorne Keays' sermon on Sunday,. June 1 was called "Having Faith Helps Others, " He expounded by saying that Paul's faith in God inspired and helped oth rs. Baird's Cemetery Decoration Service Will be held next Sunday, June 8 at 2 p.m. Youth Anniversary Service for Kippen and Brucefield Churches will be held on Sunday, June 22 at 11 a.m. in Brucefield Church. This service will be followed by a picnic, Holy Communion will be observed on Sunday, June 29. Kippen U.C. W , Tuesday, June 10 at 8 p.m. Brenda Triebner will bring ideas and demonstrate crafts. PERSONALS Al Hoggarth has returned from a 10 day,. trip to Scotland. The weather was cold and wet with snow on the hills. Some farmers were still wanting to plant their crops, whereas in other places barley was out in head and the potatoes were about to blossom. Mr. Hoggarth dropped in on Kippen, Scotland, a population Of 600 people. He also visited Glascow, Edinburgh, Stirling, Ber- VISIT TO THE VET — The Seaforth Nursery School students made a visit to the local wick -Upon -Tweed, and the farthest north, a veterinary clinic. The children and Instructors were shown around the clinic by members of place called Pitlochry, In all he travelled 760 the clinic staff. Here, one child learns how a bandage is applied to a paw. Raftis photo miles, Gas prices ranged from 3.25 to 3.65 a gallon a Lois Jones presides at Rebekah Lodge strong and the Chuck Mailette, yn SWIMMING LESSONS REGISTRATIONS Saturday, June 7th Saturday, June 14 10:00 - 2:00 p.m. 10:00 - 2:00 p.m. at the LIONS PARK PAVILLION Please make a special effort to sign up for lessons on these' two Saturdays because the Pool Staff will not accept registrations over the phone. Thank You Wa a Corbett, Mona acball is esing a this changed Alderdice, Steven Corbett and Evelyn Elder. HensallSUCorrespondent practice times have been to 6:30 Following the service a reception followed SUSAN 2 N 7:30. in the Fellowship Hall with Lloyd and Shirley 262-2449 Preparations continue for the Hensall Ferguson as hosts, assisted by Harold and The regular meeting of Amber Rebekah Spring Fair to be held June 13 and 14. For PhyllisguParsons, Bev and Hamilton: Lodge was held on W ednesday evening with anyone interested in entering exhibits may Rev. Parsons, andn Bev and Dorisone on: N.S. Sister Lois Jones presiding, assisted by obtain a listing of categories and prizes o the United attended of Hamilton Vice Grand Sister Bonnie Upshall. Sister available by contacting any fair board Conferenceonrof a in Churchuon fn Canada s - Bonnie reported sending a card to Sister member. Oa evening. Among the sixteen Edith who is home from hospital. Sister Lois Many events are scheduled over the two ayewas BonnieAmLamble who has beingng _ visited Sister Bertha in Queensway Nursing day period including a parade, talent show, ordainedorin the Welton -Blue vale pastoralbeen Home. Sister Lois reported the dessert midway, calf club show and sale and a beef there for one year euchre held on May 14 was very successful., barbecue. sealed after having served ash a supply,and Samuel Parker who has been There were 12 tables m play and the winners Mrs. Ross MacMillan, W aterloo spent last - were: pink cards high, Lorna Spencer; white Friday with her mother Mrs. laird Mickle settled in the Varna -Goshen charge. cards high, Mary Broadfoot; pink card lone .and they enjoyed the day at Bayfield with Rev. Lorne Thrower, a candidate for the luncheon at the Village Inn. ministry from the Hensall United Church, hands, elen Lindsay; Sitter; whitercardwreda MORE BASEBALL and former resident of Hensall, was ordained hands, Helen pink card low, Freda The Hensall Atom Girls team has started into the Christian ministry at the London ff to a Conference of the United Church of Canada SPECIAL THIS WEEK PLANTERS Various 495 Sizes and Styles and up SPECIALS ON • HANGING • BEDDING BASKETS PLANTS • VEGETABLES • FRESH • GERANIUMS PRODUCE WE ARE A COMPLETE GARDEN CENTRE Fertilizer, Sprays QUALIFIED LANDSCAPE DESIGNER ON STAFF Moore; white card low, Da 0 Rourke. SHUFFLEBOARD A good turnout of shufflers met in Hensall last Thursday. Top scorers were ladies, Betty Grenier 510, Marg Consitt 388, Beth Smith 368. Top scores, men: Ernie Chipchase 465, Dave Kyle 352, George Dowson 327. The 1st Hensall Beavers attended the Huron District Beaveree at Benmiller on Saturday. They enjoyed a day packed full of events including a hayride, magic show, crafts, games and an obstacle course, all of which followed a circus theme. The boys would like to express their thanks to the Hensall Scouts who shared their campfire, and a special thanks to Tim Wilcox for all his help. THE HORTICULTURAL SOCIE 'Y The Horticultural Society was hard at work over the weekend in Hensall. They were busy planting shrubs and flowers in flower beds all over the village. They certainly did a wonderful job which I am sure we will br , hien up t S pdF 1 meets of ltedo ansall./ ot tp brighb�gtitan up the p #v' ten supper wth--held'at tha Iioine of Bob and Sheila Raeburn on May 29. The "King St. Neighbors" gathered to bid farewell to the Cottrell family who have moved to' Exeter. Nancy Philips presented a iff to Anges, Pam, Trevor and Benjamin DEZ LVED LANDSCAPING andGARDEN CENTRE and T.C.'s PLACE Right in the heart of downtown Kippen on Hwy. 4 262"2532 0 !l!lll ■I.I. 0 up this year and the girls are o Ordination Service held in Sarnia on May 25. promising stent. They played three games last week and Lorne, Joan and their son Jim will be living at although they did not win any they improved Chalmers, outside of Chatham, where Lorne as the week progressed, losing their last has been settled on the Chalmers Pastoral game 24-21 to Exeter on Thursday. Charge. QUEENSWAYNEWS UNITED CHURCH NEWS Rev. McDonald conducted his final Com - June is going to be a very special month at munion service on Sunday at the United Queensway. It is Seniors Month and we're Church before leaving the charge. The going to be celebrating right from the start to church was filled and Uoyd Ferguson greeted the finish. Keep your eye on the news to see the congregation. Scott Jesney, Glen Slade, how we'll be egetting of on ny with life." was with Raye Jacobs and David Rowcliffe were the The last activities for the residents. On Monday, May ushers. Special music for the service was provided 26 the Hensall United Church ladies ran by Bob Erns, Dawn Crabe and Lynn Tremain Bingo. Several of the residents attended. of the Forest Excelsiour Band. They inspired On Tuesday, the Ceramics Club had their the congregation with their flute and piano last class for the summer. We will be work. Mrs. Norma Pride was organist for the resuming classes again in the fall. To service and led in the ministry of music. celebrate their successful season, the in- During the service reception of members structors, Judy Parker and Ill Baker brought by transfer took place. Those being received in a beautifully decorated cake and ice cream. were: from Brucefield United Church Mrs, The club members thanked Lil and Judy for Jack, KKarer1) Cooper; from Wesley .Willis their hard work -and dedication to the_ciub-_ _. United Church, Clinton, Jack.Cooperi from On Tuesdayafternoon the church service Glencoe United Church, Mrs. Glenn (Lois) was run by Mary Beth Jantzi, Dale Gooding Hayter; from St. Andrew's United Church, and volunteer Arlene Stewart. Special thanks Kippen, Mrs. Robert (Babe) McGregor; from to their surprise guest, Pastor Bob Barnhart, Carmel Presbyterian Church, Hensall, Mrs. who led in prayer. Mark (Kim) Masse; from Bethel Reformed On Wednesday afternoon bowlers travell- cl to Town and Country Bowling Lanes for from their neighbors. Church, Exeter, Mrs. Peter Pryde; from Ontario Street United Church, Clinton, Miss another bowling match. Neil Regan bowled Hensall Public School held Chla track and Lorrie Symons. the men's high score and Muriel Gunning field winnersdnrs and toCongratulationsopart 1 Received during the service as well bowled the ladies high score. suchcea andd everyone who took part on through Holy baptism were: Amber -Lea After dinner residents enjoyed another ceBe a hot humid day. Karin Elder, daughter of Fled and Sue Elder Walt Disney movie presentation entitled Baseballutheeason is wellnunderrway anddand Lindsay Elizabeth Corbett, daughter of "Club of Yellowstone.' It was an excellent although scores are not pouring in I do Jeff and Sheila Corbett. picture, enjoyed by all. Later the same haveOsome treport. Mr. McDonald spoke on the subject of evening a Welcoming Tea Party was held for On Wednesday gameaing the Atom boys "I'mSorry." After narrating the story of the Mildred Gingerich which several residents won theirhopening U b 21-3.-3 in Hensall in Prodigal Son he related it to our own lives. attended. which they beat Us also Sharon Wurm and Cecil Pepper assisted On Thursday afternoon the Rest Home The gave the winning r their theet Lamm Mr. McDonald in the Communion Service held their May birthday party to celebrate the They drove in the run In bottom and those serving Communion were Hilda birthdays of Lorne Johnston, Lillian Smith H the7th inning to break the tie and win over Payne, John Rowcliffe, Dorothy Corbett, and Ray Francis. Huron Park 7 6, SEAFORTH MERCHANTS COUPON MORE HOT WATER FOR YOUR. HOME 'TEAM ...ELECTRICALLY CLIPPER DAYS BLUE JAYS TICKET . WINNERS • GAYLE COLEMAN, Seaforth • MARY STOREY,- Seaforth • GRANT cHEsNgy, Seaforth • JOHN GRAHAM Seaforth • H.M. THOMPSON, Clinton • JOAN McIVER, Skaffa - r Bus leaves-Q,ueep's Hotel, 9100 0.M. Sunday, June 15. 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