The Huron Expositor, 1976-06-24, Page 19.E.11101914.1 ,Expoottorti iozo. Kippeh
form sold,
the U.S.C. Inc. and Rosa Harris,
Secretary of Huron County Zone 8
announced that a picnic will be
held at Bayfield Park on Sunday,
July 18. There will be no meeting
during July and August, and the
autumn season will commence
with a pat-luck supper at 6:30
p.m. on Tuesday, September 13. Consolation - fle, Adkins, Ladies
The social committee • Mrs.. High- Mrs. Elizabeth Riley;'
Walker Carlile, Mrs,Tom Consolation - Mrs. 4Elizabeth
Brintnell and Mrs, Pearl Koehler, Alexander, Lone hands -Ws-
'then took charge of euchre and-.- William Rogerson. Crokinole
crokinole games. Winners were: Mrs. Eliza Kinsman, Mrs. Perce
Lone Hands - Glenn Bell. Gents Campbell. Nearest birthday. Jim
high - Clarence ' V011141(1; McAllister.
At the regular meeting of the
Three Links Senior Citizens Club
of Hensall on Tuesdy night, June
8, Mrs. Dorothy Mickle reported
on the Seminar held by the
Golden Age Club of Grand Bend
in the Village Inn Retreat Centre
on May 12, bringing back
memories to those who attended
who enjoyed the day over again.
Plans were finalized for a bus
trip to Frankenmuth on June 29.
Committee in care of
arrangements are Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Bell, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Brintnell. Bus leaving Drop-in
Centre at 8 a.m. Be on hand at
7:45 a.m. - • , While . here, relatives froth
It was decided to affiliate with 'Velgetocyn, .Atwood, Bradford,
Woodsteck and Seaforth visited.
Officer Van Dyk is married and
has two teenaged daughters, both
of whom are Registered Nurss,
and lives with his wife and
family, ( when he is home) •in
Vlissingen. Holland,
Most of his life is spent on
board ship, where he is chief
electr'ic'ian and has 54 men under
his .conithand.. The ship is now
spending - three months in the
U.S. A - at Norfolk Marine Base,
Virginia, Puerto Rico and
Philadelphia.
They are helpint to celebrate
the Bi-Centennial in New York
when they expect to he visited by
President Ford, on the brand new
warship Tromp, which was
christened by Princess Beatrice of
the Netherlands on October 3,
1975, Its first tria was on March
Ship's officer visits from Holland
Warrant Officer -.11-.A.L. Van
Dyk visited with. Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Roobal from June 8 - 13. 4 "'
OVER SIX MONTH WINNERS — The over six
month baby contest winners and their mothers all,
had a smile for the photographer at Tuesda}nights
Hensall Spring Fair. Left to right are, First,
Christopher James and his mother Cathy Taylor;
Second, Melody Lyne and her mother CarolKn
Cooper, and third, Angel, and her mother Debbie • -
Plumb. (Staff Photo)
men's kick the slipper. Ivan Boa.
Relay rave ,water in bottle, 'Ken
ClerkL•'s team; relay race-balloon,
Ken Clarke's team; relay, ball
Wider and ..over. Ross Riley's
learn. Oldest lady present. Mary
Patter. Stratford. Longest
married couple. Mr. and Mrs.
Don Fraser, Stratford. Birthday
nearest clay of picnic. Ross Riley.
Guessing candies in jar, Marlene
Fraser. Lucky plates. Doug
Fraser. David Smale,
After a ball game, supper was
served followed by ice cream.
A short meeting was held. The
picnic is to he held next year in
the Hensel' Park„ second Sunday
in June at 2 p.mePresident, Ted
Rachurre. Staffa, vice-president,
Dail Fraser, Stratford:.,Secretary -•
Kippen
Hi Kids!
I'M GIVING.
AWAY
FREE
SOKES
and other
prizes!
All WI members contribute to program
10, 1976, The trials from Atherica
are from April 20 t o July 16 'and•
include the lannehieg of Tartar
and NATO Sea-sparrow missiles.
The Tromp is the first 'gae•eur-
bine ship in the Dutch Royal
Navy, built in Vlissingen. The
second ship is on trial and a
further 12 arc being built. In
peace time they have 270 men on
board, in wartime 306. The-re are
35 officers, 70 Chief Petty
officers and 165 Enlisted Men.
** *
Family Reunion
The 29 Annual Riley Reunion
was held in Hen-sall Park June 13.
with 42 present. Sports were in
charge. of Freda Boa as the sports
committee were unable to be
present. -Boys under 5, Scotty
Boa; boys under 6. Jeff Clarke.
Girls under 10, Susan Raehurn;
boys under 10, .Jeff Clarke, Girls
ender 12, Sheila Riley: girls
under 15, Kim Marsden; •boys
under IS, .Ray Riley. Women's•
Kick the slipper, Kim Marsden;
Margaret Hoggarth.• Mrs. Grant
MacLean conducted tale from
it piece of string." Courtesy
remarks were given, the meeting
closed with 0 Canada and lunch
• Correspondent
Mrs. Rena Caldwell '
The June meeting of Kippen
East W.I. Was held in the. Legion
Hall, Hensall with hostesses Mrs.
Alex McGregor and Mrs. M.
Nellie Riley. Hensall; Treasurer - Connolly and the president Mrs.
Gwen Harburn. Stella; -Sports : ' Al Hoggarthets chairman. •
Margaret and Ken Clarke, - The roll call was how to make
Hensall: Susan and Leslie Riley., daily life a pleasure'. Mrs.
Heusi!, Lunch • H•oggarth welcomed everyone
Committee. Sheila and ua v d and read a, poem' "Things to
Smale and helpers. . 'like." Mrs. Robert Kinsman gave
?"-- • the report of the District Annual
•. and Mrs. Harold ' -Parsons
Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Cooper,
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Cooper and family vieited ea
Fathers Day with Mr, and Mrs.
Vivian Cooper.
was served by the hostesses and
the committee in charge.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. -Ed McBride are
visiting in Sault Ste. Marie.
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UCVV sees skit PANTSUITS and BLOUSES 1876 1 976.
presented the treasurer's report.
Each member was given a
., number and when her number
. . was called had to contribute 'a
enterta i n at the Blue eater Rest . prograin number. Piano instru•
Home. , . menials were given by Mrs. Ross
Melanie Lovell and Mary. Broadfoot, Mrs. Robert Kinsmen
Drysdale. • 'using,' t h e i r ,o•we and Miss Janet Hoggarth. e•ct .
necoMpaniment. sang .100 , The Barn Dance was done with
numbers. Mrs, Lloyd Cooper read audience participation. by Mrs.
the -minutes • of the • U.C.W. , Vern Alderdice and Mrs. Harry'
meetings in the months' of May. .-Caldwell with Mrs. R. Broadfoot
June. July twenty-five years. ago ht the piano, Mrs.-Alex McGregor
end: Mrs; Keith - Lovell ,and Mrseeegpresented a Kleenex' holder. the
Harry CaldWell did a skit on the ' work of her hands, to be raffled
U.C.W. of fifty years ago. ' off and Grace Drummond was the
The meeting closed , with winner.
prayer. Leech was served by, the - Poems and readings wertegiven•
,hosteSSese Merle McLellan and by Mrs. Stewart Pepper, ''Take,
.loan - McCallum'. and ' . , the 'Time"; by Mrs: Arthur Varley,
committee in charge. • "AutOgraph Book"; by Mrs, 'N/1..
. ...Personals Connolly, "Worrying": by Mrs.
. Mrs. Stirling Graham, Crom- Harold Parsons "Plant ever'
arty ' and Mrs. Harry Caldwell day"; by. Mrs. James Chalmers
attended the reunion of the 1966 "Ten Commandments for human
tour of the South Pacific at the behavio ". by Mrs. Al Hoggarth,
home of Mr, and Mrs. Don "Wh e Truth' '; . The Clock of
Waters. Parkhill, , • , Life"; by Mrs. James Drummon ' •
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. .Strong, .en. "Nutrition."
Ottawa, visited in _Kipper] laet Mrs, W.J.F. Bell did a charade
week : -' - and a duet was sung by J anetand
SKIRTS — PANTS — SHORTS SUNTOPS
Correspondent •
Rena Caldwell
'The U.C.W. • of St. Andrews
Church. Kippen met on June 8
with Mrs. 13.1. Con,itt taking
charge of the Devotional. the
theme 'of which •was, "Payment
Due Due".
Mrs. David Cooper chaired the
Test of the -progtain.- Mrs. Keith
Lovell reported for the Sunshine
and Rose' Committee. Mrs. Bert
Faber gave:the financial report
and • Mrs. . Bill Consitt was
honoured as the' Birthday lady,
Kippen ladies will lie
-entertained by Chiselhurst ladies
on June .20. They w•ill have a
pienheat• Holly Gully-on Jun 27, a
Bake Sale at Homestead near
Bayfield on July. 30, willeserve
cookies at the Bible. Sehaol and
\vitt h aye a pie sale irl the,4urich
Bean Festival in August.
- Arrangements - being
firtalieed-To-r-a stipMf-4.1 Nov. 10
in •Brucefield ,Church and to
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