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Correspondent
RENA GALDWELE
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Kippen: East Wotnen"s
In-
stitutecelebrated their 45th
Anniversary in Brucefeld
United, Church Nov. 8 with
about 140 guests from all the
branches..of South Huron
District Women's :Institute.
Celebration= began with din-
ner:at 6:3Q, pan. Mrs. Dave
Triebner, President,ehaired:
the program and, bads the
assistance of f the first Pres-
ident of Kippen. East, 'Mrs.
Stirling Graham. Cromarty,
in cutting the Cake.
The program consisted Oa
contest conducted by 'Mrs.
Veru Alderd•tee, sing songs.
Unit
avith; accompaniment by Mrs.
ROSS 'Broadfoot. musical
numbers by the Van: 'Moen
sisters. Carol Anna Audrt<y
and Teresa. A fashion show
with Mrs. Wm• Bell es
commentator mentator was: presented.
'Dose taking ;part. wereMrs.
Al Hoggarth, Mrs. Alex 'Me -
Gregor. Mrs. Stewart Pep.
per, Mrs. Jirn Chalmers.
:Mrs. Vern Aids-rdi. e. Mrs.
Ernest titi hiti,whcue, Mns, Jim.
Drummond.
Also m the fashion show
were Mrs Harry (aldw ell.
Mrs. Grant Mad tran. and
Mrs. Harold Parsons.
Re miniseene e*,•" Caere
presented bv Mrs:. H cald-
Well _ MTs, 'c'.r'rsleiµrdite.
t
+received her Life Member-
ship. certificate and: pin. from,
Kippen 1E445 Mrs+ H• Calciw
well; doing the honpurs :on
behalf of the Institute..
�r.
IJCW of St. Andrews'
Church, Kippen met on Nov.
+rhes► Mrs. Keith Lovell
gaice the worship taken from
"The Prodigal Soni". Mrs,.
D.E. Kyle chaired the meet.
Mg and read "Lest We
Forget" Mrs, Corvine Work-
mangave is h
gae . the a toP_ onthe
History .of Kippen. It was.
decided to send $3Q to Com-
passion to help with, clothing
ftar a;child at Christmas. Mrs.
U. Moffatt favoured with
piano solos.
Mrs. Edison MacLean;
3, Bruc�.fieId
plan for shut
Correspondent
MRS- lEAN TAYLOR
482-9155
Unit of Br'tcefield United
Church completed. its • vear.
with a family night, beginning
with: a bounteous pot-
luck dinner.
A short business meeting
was conducted by President
Eileen Townsend. Everyone
was reminded to bring.
"'Goodies" for the shut -ins -
wrapped in saran to the
Christmas Meeting .and
dinner, And also to bring a
sheet of Christmas wrapping
paper. Vice President •
Queensway
Mr, and Mrs'. Cecil
Smith visited with. Nell
Kendrick and Horace Pfaff at
the Queensway Nursing.
Home during the past week.
Visiting with Louise
Mitchell was Hazel Snell.
Ira. Ridley and Ilia Dunn
visited with , Mrs. Vera
Laramie.
Elmer Oesch: and •Leo
Boyle visited with Nelson
Loghrin
Mrs. Mary . Oesch and
Elmer visited with Pat
Oesch. Visitors with Russell
Ert+att. were Bill and Helen
Taylor and Olive
Stephenson,
Rev.: Van Essen conducted
the . churchservice and the
Christian . Reformed Ladies
entertained the. residents
with bingoand treats. Neil
Regan won the men's high
bowling with a score of 168
and Mrs, Mary Parlmer won
the Ladies with a score of 92.
Atoms.
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travelled to. ;Listowel and. tied
the game 2-2 in the • third
period.
Listowel's Bruce Dietrich
and Chet Writes each scored
1 goal in the,second period.
In the third • period Pat
k Murray scored') assisted by
Mike Bettles,and Pat Murray
scored the Second goal
assisted by Ron Pryce and
goalie Steve Stapleton.
Seaforth travels to
- Mitchell on Sat., Nov. 24.1to.
Brussels on Nov, 27.
Evelyn Falconer thanked
Eileen for the tine work she
has done as president and
presented her with .a gift.
Air evening of fun and
croeeintile was eondueted by
Jean Reth'4ell, Myrtle Taylor
and Barb Van Den Neuker.
Prizes sere Travtliing Bull
EyeJeff"Welters; Men most
points - Don l av'lote least
points • Ben Rath'.ceil.
Ladies Most. Points -
.Norma McGregor; Ladies'
least points - Kathy Rath'cell
Most 20'e .. Danny
McGregor.. Lucky Chair -
Scott Townsend.
ir.is
5th
brought :in the slate .of Of.
fleets for 1980, Past 'Pres..
Mrs. D.E. Kyle; Presitlent,
:Mrs. Robert Kinsman; Sec-
retary -Mrs. Hardt Bineendyk
lst Vice President Mrs.
David Turner; Treasurer.
Mrs, Bert,batler.
The hostesses. ;Mrs,
Ray Consitt and Mrs. ;Bert
Faber served lunch.
John Anderson is in St.
Joseph's :Hospital .London.
Kipper' East Women's.
.
In-
stitit* 111et at the
home
of Mrs. Jack Sinclair in
Seafurth on 'Nov. 21. Our
HOW Economist will be .the
guest sneaker. Mrs. Grant
'Ir. and Mrs, Bill Pepper
have left for a winter
vaeation in Florida.
Mrs. Edna Patterson is in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London,
and making good progress;
She hopes .to be home by the.,
weekend,
Mr. and Mrs, Elliott.
Lay ton are holidaying in
Florida.
Mrs, Mary Haugh is a
patient,in Seaforth Hospital.
We wish :her a. speedy re-
covery.
The Stanley curling club
are back on the ice again this
winter at Vanastra •Curling.
A` retia, with a full ice,
Up. to $500 governmentgrant on homes.
• Sprayed in place .Urethane • • New & Older Hornes
• Blown insulations • Agrie± Rural & Industrial Bldgs.
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Diane Osborns R.R.2', M011100 - case ell'
• Mike Fergueen, Dublin - "face shield'
John Van. Dorren, R.R.S, Seaforth . mitts
Shirley Coieman, lt.It,1, Seeforth • sweater
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'MacLean will give the ,Motto.
Mrs, Robert Kinssnan is In
charge of; lunchitnen'bers are
asked to remember to brine
re . ro the
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Nursing Home.
Mrs. Grant McGregorun-
dwent surgery on her arm
in; er''jJnivereity Hospital last
week.
John Coleman, Lyle and,
Bill; Kinsman showed calves;
in the Queen's Guineas Class
Altin Tremeer, Bill lfell.
Emerson Anderson, Camp-
bell Eyre;hew been on 4
hunting trip in the north.
Mr, and, Mrs. Ellison
Whiting and David, Parkhill i
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