The Huron Expositor, 1967-03-23, Page 5k
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The ,Hensen Curling Club
held a social evening at which
the trophies for the year were
presented.
The winners were: Goodwin
Trophy, Ray Consitt, Marg Con-
sitt, Bob Bell, Marlene Bell; Mid-
dleton. Trophy, Bill Mickle,
Fran Mickle, Harold Knight,
Marg Knight; first draw, Bob
Gemmel, Jack Consitt, Doug
Cook, Bob ,McLaughlin; second,
Fred Beer, Don Joynt, Tom
Dougal, Lucille Beer; second
draw, Wm, Mickle, Fran Mickle,
H. Knight, M. Knight; second,
J. Simmons,. B. Simmons, B.
Caldwell, E, Caldwell; third, W.
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To . z y . Farewell
Saturday evening, neighbors 'iiy •• the hum-dingers, composed
and friends of ,the second gen- of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jeffery,
cession oi. U borne at 'Huron Mrs. Harry .Strang, Mr. and. Mrs.
dale gathered in aures Street R. Dow ..Mr. and 'Mrs. Frank
United Church Sunday School Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
parlours, Exeter, to say' fare- Jeffery; Mt Clarence Down; was
well to 'Mr. and Mrs.- Harvey much"enjoyed."Mrs. Bob Jeffery
Hyde, Norman, Jim, Fred and directed a game of "Act Fast".
Margaret, prior to their doper- Mr. and Mrs., Hyde, Norman,
tore to take up residence in Jim ,Fred and Margaret were
their new home they recently called to the front, Mrs. Mer-
built on Highway 4, Hensall vin Dunn read an address and
South. Mr. Edgar Cudmore acted Clarence Down presented them
as chairman, A sing song with .with a "Sun Ray electric clock',
Mrs. Harry Strangat the :piano, As March 16th had been Mr.
Mrs. Louise Oke leading, was and Mrs. Hyde's wedding anni-
enjoyed. A balloon, game direct- versary, Mrs. , Frank Parsons
ed by Mr. and Mrs. Robert pinned a corsage on Mrs. Hyde
Down, reading by Mrs. Mervin and Mrs. Mervin Dunn pinned
Dunn, • several musical numbers a buttonaire on Mr. Hyde,
St. Pauls' WA Group
Names Delegates
St. Paul's Anglican WA met
at the home of Mrs. T.'Lavender
Wednesday. The president, Mrs.
T. Lavender opened the meeting,
with prayers from the Living
Message, and afterwards presen-
ted an interesting, chapterof
the study' book, "'The, Chuich
Grows in Canada"; dealing with
inter -church relations. Mrs: T.
Lavender and -Mrs. Mary Taylor
were chosen as delegates to at-
tend Diocesan annual meeting.
Chiselhurst United Church
Women held . their March -meet-
ing together . with a', pot -luck
dinner and quilting.' Mrs: Tom
Brintnell chaired the meeting,
opening with a poem, . "That
they might have life". Mrs. Rot
bert Kinsman gave the worship,
using the theme, ''Go Tell', as,
sisting with the worship 'were,
Mrs. Harold Parker, Mrs. Percy
Wright, Mts. Jack Brintnell and
- • Mrs. Alvin Cole, the latter two
singing - several hymns. The
study was presented by Mrs.' J.
Brintnell; "Protestants in Up-
per Canada".
The 4H Hensall Homemakers
met at Mrs. Travers' home. Miss
Sharon Caroll, home economists,
demonstrated pizza and Cathy
Fuss and 'Catharine Christie
made, salata salad. At a dater.
meeting Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Neilands' were the guests and -
Mr. Neilands demonstrated cab-
bage rolls and Mrs, Munn made
rhubarb soup.
•Hensall Honeys, homemaking
club met at °the home 'of Mrs.
R. M. Peck for the seventh
meeting. Mrs. Peck demonstrat-
ed sweet and sour red cabbage
assisted by Linda Fuss, Ann
Funk, and Pam Taylor. Steak
and spinach, oriental style, was
made by Cathy Munn, Mary
Mock, Kathy McEwen and Deb-
bie Anderson. Apple cake was
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Williams, M. Williams, R. Rich -
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J. Skea, W. Skee, W. Bell, K.
Bell; second, E. Fink; S. Brown,
M. Brown, Lloyd Salter; third,
q. Schwalm, P. Neilands, A.
Neves, C, Hay; fouth draw, S.
Ronnie, I. Ronnie, S. Kechan,
A. Kochan; second, J. Bell T.
Bell, J. Hyde, M. Hyde; 'third,
Nr Mattson, D. Mattson, W. J.
Cameron, J; Cameron.
Sylvia Henderson returned
home on Monday afterspending
two weeks vacation in London,
England.
• Mr. Charles Mickle, Hamilton,
spent the weekend with his .par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle
and Will be leaving Thursday
for Florida where he will: spend
his Easter vacation.
Mr. and, Mrs. Keith Lindsay,
Beard
Permits
Oen Sale
Chairman jack -Henderson re-
ports that the Centennial Clean
Shaven permits are selling well
and emphasized all proceeds
will go to Hensall Centennial
Committee Project. It is hoped
all' males 18 years and over of
good sport will join with the.
Kinsmen in Canada's Centennial
year. .
Members of Amber Rebekah
Lodge attended a joint meeting
with Pride of Huron Lodge, Ex-
eter,. Wednesday, ,on the occa-
sion of the visit of the Assem-
bly president, Mrs. Pauline Tay-
lor of Kingston, and Miss Jean
Scott, Seaforth district deputy
president,... who were special
guests and wha both spoke
briefly.
made by Debbie Anderson,
Mary Mock and Pam Taylor.
Mrs.' Peck treated the girls to
spice drop cookies. Mits. H. Cald-
well took up the customs and
cooking of China, Japan and
India. ,The ' president, Linda
Fuss conducted the business
part of the meeting when Kathy
Munn read the minutes and the
roll call was answered by a
country I would like to visit and
why. Plans were made for the
final meeting, April 3rd. The
meeting closed with the 4-11
pledge. •
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tittering -
ton of Centralia have left for
South Burnaby, B.C. Mr. Titter-
ington Who has Beery stationed•
at Centria and CFB Clinton
for, the past four years has
been transferred to CFB Chilli-
wack, B.C.
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Pamela, Sheila and ,Kevin of
Hamilton, were wdakend visitors
with Mrs: John Henderson and
family.
Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Under-
wood and Barry of Gerrie were
Sunday guests with Mrs. John
Henderson and .family.
Mrs. Alda Simmons and Mrs.
A. Clark who have been patients
in South Huron Hospital, have
returned to their homes here,
K1PPEN
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Carter
add son Jimmie of Chatham
spent the .week .end with
latter's parents, Mr. and.. -
Nelson Hood..
Mr, and Mrs. 'Bud Cooper
of Toronto and Messrs: Ray
and Don Codper of Exeter,
visited Sunday with their
father W. R. Cooper.
Messrs. 'Clarence 'Mitchell
of Leamington . and . E 1mer
Robinson of Harrow visited
Friday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs. N. Long.
s.
The Kippen U C.W, of St.
Andrews 'United Church met
with the President Mrs. Em-
erson Kyle in charge of the
meeting. Hostesses were Mrs.
Morley Cooper and Mrs. John
A. 'Cooper. The worship was
taken by Mrs. John Sinclair,
theme, "The Meaning of the
Cross". The' study taken by
Mrs. Robert E1gie "The Mess-
ege of Easter".
Courtesy remarks given by
Mrs: Robert 'McGregor.
etcI r
Kippen East WI Met. at the
home of Mra. Doug McGregor,
with Mrs. John McGregor as co -
hostess. As it Was the CCentan-
nial party, the 4-I1 homemaking
clubs and their leaders were
guests and many and varied
were the Centennial costuntes
of the girls as well as WI mem-
bers, - _
• Mrs. ' Grant MacLean opened
the meeting with a poem, "The
Birth of St. Patrick which was
followed by the opening ode
and the Mary Stewart Collect.
"The Powers That Be" on the
T.V. Networks would have been
most enlightened had they
heard the 'responses to the roll
call "Name your favourite T.V.
pliirogramked." and the one most dis-
The minutes were read by sec-
retary, Mrs. James Driimmond,
and "My Wild Irish Rose" was
sung.
Business arising out of the
correspondence showed Kipped
East was not going to exhibit
at Exeter Fair, nor print their
history in the newspaper, nor
attend the workshop sponsored
by the Department of Trans-
port. It was reported that the
Centennial project which was
the presentation of hymn books
to Huronview had been achieved
Mrs. Robert Kinsman and -Mrs.
William Gibson were appointed
to look after the current events
in the, Centennial 'year. Marion
Roberts. gave her comments on
"A Supper menu from the pre-
vious club. Donna Whitehouse,
Barbara Gemmell and Gwen Mc-
Lean made the blueberry buckle
from the current club, "World
of food in Canada". Mrs. Camp-
bell Eyre gave a poem and also
commented, on the motto "Smile
and the world: smile'& >ivlth 'you,
kick and,y,,ou, alone, the one.
with ,:; ,grin will' always :IN
where the: kicker in never.
•known. ! Mrs. Cecil Pullman
gave a .poem and ',Mrs. Robert
Kinsman report ed for the
torical research committee. •
• Mrs. E..Whitehouse for Home
economics,. and .Mr;B len hti
outlined the store of 1067 and
Mrs. Robert Kinsman the same
store in 1967. Mrs. Joyce Coop-
er gave the history of Saskatche-
wan.. Mrs. Vern Alderdice and
Barbara Gemmell were the win-
tiers of a draw.
The 4-H girls gave excerpts.
from the • current clubs, Diana`
McKay dressed • in her Centex',
nial gown of her own .making
gaup the "Early History of Can-
ada". Kathy Robert gave, the
history of -New France. , Donna
Stoll also in her • 'Centennial
dress gave the ;history of the
settlement of Upper Canada and.
the British.tradition.
The club leasers, Mrs. Bruce
McGregor, Mrs. Ken- McLean
Mrs. Robert Gemmell, Mrs. Ken
McKay, were -presented -with
gifts in recognition of their ser-
vices with-the-girls:—
Mrs.
Mrs. William Kyle .presented
baby McGregor with his gift
from the WL Mrs. Vern Alder -
dice gave the treasurer's report
and Mrs. Drummond the cour-
tesy remarks. The lunch com-
mittee included-'' Mrs. Robert
Kinsman, Mrs. Whitehouse, Mrs.
Glenn Bell, Mrs. Ross Sararas.
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