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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1983-10-26, Page 9t„ ; 041/SET. , . n Vi;llopr with Me* and Mottle .Mcgregat he li band Geor e King lister Sault S and het B g ° Deft Thompaotn is a patient in St. 'Joseph's hdapital,. London where he is undergoing s ry, ol. • ere was , no Kippen Sinned. Church, service held in St. Andrew's this, week as Brumfield United Church celebrated their anniversary. The Kippen Kitties are getting into hot wateri,read on to find out how and why. The Kitties met at Diane Vanneste's house on Tuesday Oct. ' 18. All ten members were present. They answered the roll call by 'sharing with the group,"something we had to smile about last week." Margaret Hoggarth led in book workabout consumers' rights and responsibilities, reminding members they have a right to be heard. Consumers •must learn to complain • effectively, either by person, phone Or mall, If they get noresults after carrying through this'far people should then contact the fedeist, er, provinpiaf ggo�yernment. , .• Member' then set books aside to get on with=the fun and relaaipg part, Bach .had brought" a bucket along, •and Margaret ffogggarth had'`put 100 mi of baking Soda into each bucket and then very warm water. After removing shoes and socks and rolling up pant 'legs members treated their tired feet to a relaxing foot soak., Some were working on nails at the some time by soaking fingers in, warm sudsy water. Before the evening was over feet felt soothed and nails looked well manicured. During all this activity Yvonne Reynolds, a writer and photographer for a local newspaper arrived to take some photos. Two members Linda and Lois Binnendyk cele- brating their 13th birthdays. Diane Vanneste had made a cake with candles and all sang I Happy Birthday. Linda and Lois thanked Diane. Halloween costumes and a party will close the last meeting next week. Kippen WI tour apiaries Kippen East Women's Institute members were ttlyally entertained by Rosemary Ferguson at Ferguson Apiaries on the Zurich road Oct. 19. Grace Drummond presided and many good recipes using hone5y were given as the roll call. Grace Eyre introduced the guest speaker Rosemary Ferguson. Mrs. Ferguson showed a film of bees at work and describing the whole operation of bee keeping. She also showed pictures of their own operation and equipment. People are finding out how important bees are to agriculture as many crops depend on them for cross pollination, she , said. Regarding bee stings she said it had been suggested that the bee keeper's wife should be stung every year to keep up an immunity. Evelyn Workman gave p poem. Grace Eyre reported that she and Dorothy Bell had visited Jessie Brock, a former member, at Bluewater. A sing song was conducted by Mary Broadfoot. Grace Drummond will be the voting delegate to, the area convention. Charlotte McDowelreported on the Sea - forth party. Verde Sinclair gave courtesy remarks. Lunch was served by the hostesses and, lunch committee, Mildred Chalmers, Phyllis Parsons, Verda Sinclair and Mary Broadfoot. Motto for the evening was Busy as a Bee. given by the PRO. Genealogical society learns how to list adopted children A regular meeting of the Huron County Genealogical Society was held October 5 with a number of guests present, one from . as far away as Toronto. Membership co-ordinator Margaret Cook advised ,that the Branch now has 289 members with 24 percent of these in Huron ' County. It is interesting to note that the remaining 76 percent are scattered all across Canada and the U.S. Queries were read from persons sear- ching the following family names: Buttery- Lille, Cutt-Haines, Hickes-Lawson, Wilson and Kirpatrick-McFarlaine. Anyone believing they may have information on one of these families, should contact Nancy Kale at 345-2908. Myrtle Johnstone advised that the Lucknow Sentinel has- been : microfilmed from 1875 to the present and is available at the Goderich Public Library. The mystery prize (a box of hasty notes) was won by Grace Johnston of Goderich. The educational portion of the meeting consisted of a panel question and answer period. The panel members were Doris Batkin of Clinton, secretary-tr°easurerof the Co_esppoondent'' BERT ll"<acGREGO* 262.1023 Mr. And Mrs. Robert Chaffs and Sally of 'Mitchell .were recent vin torsi with Mra. Chaffe's p rents Mr. and fogs, Jack Corbett. Mrs, Mabel Shirray.was happily surprised on Tuesday afternoon .when her •former neighbours at Westtea farm, arrived at her new apartment in Northcrest with a dessert and a gift , and card wishing her much happiness in her new apartment. Eric Luther, Campaign Chairtnan for the Canadian National Institute for the Blind, has advised that the door•tp-door canvass In Hensall, is just about complete and the amount received Presently totals $741, seriously short of the objective df 51,500. There are a number of area residents who have not as yet responded to the mail campaign. The C.N.I.B. needs assistance. Please forward your donations to the Bank of Montreal. Hensel'. Mrs. Florence Joynt was honored at a special birthday party last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross MacMillan and family in Waterloo. Mrs. MacMillan, the former Betty Mickle and her husband, entertained all the Mickle relatives and their families. Over 20 were present. Service in Carmel Presbyterian Church wilibe at 1:30 standard time on Sunday Oct. 30 with Rev. Henderson of Exeter in charge. The annual bazaar will be held on Nov. 5 at 2 p.m. one hour earlier than usual. Please note the time changes. Mrs. lfeatrice Munn and Mrs. Norman Stanlake,Exeter.yisited this week with Mrs.. BerthaMacGreggoo�r, IS siEBEKA INViTED TO SPEAK -OFF .Anther Rebekah Lodgemet on Wednes- day with , Noble Grand'" Mrs. Margaret U shall presiding, assisted by Noble Grand Mrs. Eunice Aikenhead. Members accepted an invitation to Goderich Lodge on Nov. 1st when the Assembly President will make her official visit. A banquet will .be held in her honor at 6 p.m. in Victoria Street Church. Amber Lodge will present the travelling gavel. The members are invited to the annual speak.offfor the students who will be chosen forhe United Nations trip to be held in Clinton Lodge on Nov. 9 at 8 p.m. Happy birthday was sung for the Noble Grand Mrs. Margaret Upshall. Another busy week took place at the Queensway Nursing Home. Monday was bingo with several ladies in. from the United Church to play bingo with the residents, also beautiful music flowed throughout the building when one of the ladies played the ppiano,for the residents. On Tuesday, Rev. Kenneth' Knight, Exeter conducted worship service accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Blanche Dougall. Wednesday. the ladies' were busy baking cookies. Thursday evening the residents enjoyed a very scenic .trip across Canada by movies shown here at the home. Friday was bowling at the Zurich lanes with Murray Howe high bowler. Birthday greetings this past week were to Neil Regan who celebrated his birthday October 17th. • ,I'HE HURON, EXPOISITORi 'OCTOSEIV Mnt. wird• Mickle visited Mril: 'brace ` 'Rev. Stan' McDonald said at Ba s_� 'Peck, MisaGreta Laramie and Mrs/ Mayme tttUd is' brought ibto the . family a McAlliate'r at Huronvlew on Monday of last household of fifth, the Chriitl�tit church wee o ity bf.fai d err in thio c mann th wegg FQUR BABIES BAPTIZED : .loving body Christian are kt(iown far; their ATTTENS4iX UNITED , love, ac- 114411'• only to.1A4l se taside the. fellowshj "` but 'thoseodtalde,'-as•'well. ' The United Church was filled on Sunday Genuine love for other* is the Most effective .morning for regular. worship when the witness Christiana can make. The next • Sacrament of Holy Baptism was administer- baptismal aervlce will be "held Noy. 20 and ed. Those being received through baptism that Anniversary Sunday would be'Nov. 13 were Nicole Alicia Marie Alexander. dough ;with, Rev. Donald' Beck ap gueat:speaker, ter of Ross and Catherine (Sim) A,lerfl<nlder(4 .:'She Morning Bible Study continued' this. Michael" James ''.Patrick Brennan, soh of week at the United' Church with a' good; Shawn and Brenda (Pepper) Brennan; Jason attendance. This 'week the Bible Study will. Gus Ingram, son of Sandy and Pamela (Grant) Ingram; and Ashley Lynn Rowcliffe, daughter of Sohn and Bonnie (Campbell) Rowcliffe. Shirley McAllister greeted' the congregation and Dennis Martin, Mervin Fields, Wayne Corbett.and Al Corbett_were the ushers. be held • on Thursday, -morning at 10:00 a.m. in place of Tuesday. . A number of the Junior ID. from the community attended the film night in Exeter United Church on Thursday evening on "The Se et of Loving". they returned to ' Mr. McDonald's for discussion and lunch.. .Egmondville minister at Brucefield Correspondent ISABE SCOTT 482.7135 A good crowd attended the anniversary service Sunday morning when Rev. Cheryl Ann Stadelbauer-Sampa of Egmondville was the guest minister. Mrs. Barbara Livermore and chair rendered the anthem "i believe in Miracles" and the Ropp brothers sang twice. Mrs. Gregor McGregor was able to return. home Saturday from eu; s ' Pv,blir• 5tncoilal FLANAGAN CARPENTRY Aluminum siding, home renovations, additions, framing, roofing, resi- dential and farm boild- ing. FREELSTIMATES . PETER FLANAGAN 527-1399 Huron County Historical Society; Alison Lobb of Clinton, chairman of the Huron County Genealogical Society; and the Reverend Van Slyke of Seafot'th, minister of Northside United Church. Questions covered a variety of areas from how to list adoptive children and children from com- mon-law relationships to the Homestead Act, Passenger Lists and what does A, B or C line mean in a township. Complete an- swers will be published in the November issue of "Rooting in Huron", published by the Huron County Genealogical Society. The November 2 n1t ting will be a social and will be held in the board room at the grandstand on MacDonald Street, Goderich. Members are asked to bring a family photo for display. This may be yourself, a great- .Fgrandparent, etc.,. •., - Lawn' .Chair winner Marc Aiken won the lawn chair in the draw at the Huronview tea. SEAFORTH INSURANCE 39 Main St., S. Seaforth •Home *Business •Farm *Auto *Life *Sickness and Accident and Mrs. David Triebner 'have returned from Fort St. John, British Columbia after a two week visit with Mr. and MRs. Gary Triebner and daughter. Mrs. Grace McBride and Mrs. Beatrice Dalrymple spent the weekend at Flint, Michigan and attended the wedding of their nephew, Mr. Robert Coleman. Mr. RobertDalrymplehas returned from visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Rob Marshall and family at Nottawa. 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