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THE HPRQN ,EXPQ$ITQR,, MARCH 17. 1977 '
Kipp:en: residents
•
The March meeting of Unit 2
of the Henaall United Church was
held on Monday evening,..March
14. Mrs. Carl Payne was in the
chair and opened the meeting
with a- poem, "Being Kind".
This was followed by the hymn,
Saviour like a shepherd lead us.
Mrs. Grace Drummond led :the
devotional on living a rich,
satisfying life. It is up tons -- our
gifts are, from God for a rich,
satisfying life in His • service.
Spring is a time of renewal of
faith. She closed with the hymn;
Faith of our Fathers.
Roll call was answered by ten
members showing interesting
articles and telling about them.
The March meeting of the
Hensall and District Kinettes was
held at the home of Sharon.
Shuman with president Marion
Heil in the chair and all members
present. The Exeter Kinettes
arrived with the travelling boot - a
fellowship promotion among
Kirlette Clubs - and joined in the
meeting. New member, Mrs.
Sharon Fink, was installed • and
,welcomed into the club.
During the meeting, it was
reported that the bus trip to the
Ice Capades was enjoyed by all
who attended. Plans are .now
Three Links
Eight tables of members sat
down to play euchre at the Three
Links Senior Citizens meeting on
Tuesday evening, March 8. The
rooin_was tastefully decorated for
.St.P atrieit's bay and the play was
preceded by a reading by Mrs.
Sadie Simpson, "The. Pony whO
couldn't Neigh" and "The
Le gend, of the Blarney Stone",
and by an. instrumental "A
medley of Irish Tunes" by Mrs.
Laird Mickie.' Winners of the
euchre were: Ladies High - Mrs.
Glayds Coleman; Ladies' low -
Mrs. Sadie Simpson ; Gents'
'high -Clarence Volland; Gents
lbw - Bill Fairbairn; Lone hands -
Mrs. Mary Mellis and Percy
Campbell.
o During -the business it was
I. announced that no' further.-word
had been received about the
Carpet Bowling equipment. The
financial balance stands at
-S139.17.• Mr. Percy Campbell and
Mrs. Irene'—"Fifilayson will
represent Hensall at the, Zone
Executive meeting in Clinton on
March 10 and letters were
Minutes were read and a letter
.f m die • Queensway Nursing
Home thanking us for Christmas
tray favours.. The offering was
dedicated.
The story was given by" Mrs.
Vern Alderdice on • the life and
work of Ralph and Joyce Burtt in
church in the Phillipines where he
organized consumer go-opera-
tives. Anther poem, "A Friend"
was read by Hilda Payne and she
then played three .Irish Hymn
tunes after which the meeting
closed by all repeating the
Mizpah Benediction in unison.
Lunch was served by Mrs. Bill
Mickle and Mrs. Ross Corbett.
underway for the Easter Shut-in
visits• and the Spring Rummage
,Sale. The Kinettes will be
preparing the meal for the,
Kinsman's Elim ination draw on
April 7 and that samenight will
be having an informal card party.
Five members will be attending
the Kinette interclub ity,Wingham
on April 13.
Fpllowing the business pprtion
of the meeting, Karen showed a
Slide presentation of her travels to
Rio, Hong Kong and Tokyo and
served a delicious lunch.
play euchre
received from the -Huron
Volunteer Bureau and Rev. Mills
regarding help with Income Tax.
After a dainty lunch the
meeting was closed with- "God-
,. Save the• Queen"...
PatrieltS and closed this part of
the meeting.
The' president, Marjorie
Broadfoot and secretary Doris
Sillery chaired the. _business
portion. Mrs BroadfOot read a
poem and welcomed all to the
meeting. Mrs. ,Sillery gave the
Secretary's report. Mrs. Berry
.gave the treasurer's , report.
Think you notes were read-by the
new Card Convener, Mrs Stoll
from„Mrs. Genevieve Griffith and
Mina ." Berry, Mr., Wilson
McCartney, Mr. Jas.
McNaughton.
An invitation from Seaforth
United Church was accepted on
March 29 also to Varna on 'April
7th.
It was also decided to save
pennies this year. The captains
are. Mrs". Muriel Allan and Mrs.
Beatrice Stoll.,
A quilt making demonstration
at the Church on March 25th. In
the afternoon a banquet Lunch
and dinner to be served April 16.
. After the meeting a bake sale
with Doris Sillery and' Hazel
McCartney as auctioneers,
realizing forty-five .dollars, A
lovely lunch was served by Mrs.
Allan and Mrs. Broadfoof.
Personals
Congratulations are in order for
Jane Allan, Brucefield, who won
the public speaking contest at
Central Huron High School. Jane
will continue' to compete in -the
Zone Competition. -
Mrs. Anna Aldwinkle and
relativesare holidaying in Florida.
Mrs. Edna Paterson and Mrs.
Helen Thomson are on vacation in
Florida.
Visitors at
Queensway Nursing Hothe this
past week were: Mrs. Betty Smith
visited Lynn Latimore and other
ladies.
Marion Schenk and Jeanette
Lippert visited Hugo Schenk and
Harold Glanville.
Verna Coates and Vera Pinkam
and -Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parker
and Jimmy of Sebringville visited
Louise Mitchell.:
Howard Alms, Ahn & Katie
Shannon, Frances Sweitzer
visited Mabel Johns.
Chester and Lila Dunn visited
Veralammie and Roy McDonald.
Hazel Snell visited VEra
Lammie -and Louise Mitchell".
Mrs. Sasrarus celebrat ed hex
A public speaking contest
sponsored. by the Hensall Branch
of the Canadian Lgion for pupils
of Hensall and Zurich Public
Schools was held in the Legion
Hall on Thursday evening with
the following ' winners; Seniors:
TrOphy Winner-S.-Tammy Turner,'
Hensall Public School, 2nd
runner up-Brian •Beer, Hensall
Public School, 3rd Runner
4-Rebecca " Jantzi, Hensall
Conn'munion held
Holy Communion was observed,
at the United Church Service on
Sunday which was conducted by
Rev. Don Beck. His communion
meditation, "Does Christ live
here" pointed out that Christ
should be a Guest, a Guide and a
Guard. The members of the choir
sang, "The Cross on the Hill".
Flowers decorating the Church
were from the funeral of Mr. Ross
Forrest plaCed in loving memory
of his family.
birthday, last week' and had Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Sararus and Mrs.
Laura Hubbert, Toronto and other
members of her family present.
Cake andtea was served to , the
family:
Weekly visitors at tbe-Home
were:$
Mrs.Catharine Bell;
Mrs. Sharon DoXtator, Mrs.
Greta Baker with ' their• mothers
namely : Mrs. Montieth, Mrs.
Lavery, Mrs. Johnston. -
Mrs. Erratt visited her husband
Mr. Russell Erratt.
Allan Johnston visited his wife
Jean. •
Church"service was conducted
-by. Rev. Glen Wright with Louise
Mitchell at the piano.
. Bertha MacGregor and Hilda Payne
Correspondents
Public School.
Juniors-Trophy Winners:
Tracey • Ducharme, St. Boniface
School, Zurich; 2nd runner
Hensall Public
School; 3rd runner up-Jim
Legere, Hensall Public School.
Contestants took part in .,the
Zone Cpntest held at Clinton
Legion Hall on Saturday March
12th, which was the Zone
Command Speaking Tournament.
The public speaking in the
Hensall Legion Hall on Thursday
evneing was largely attended
with over seventy persons
packing the hall.
Personals
„Steve Corbett, ofFanshaw
College spent the weekend with
his parents 'Mr: andMrs. Ross
•Corbett and brother Jeff.
Mrs. Blanche Chapman of
London was a recent visitor with
her brother-in-law and sister Mr,.
and Mrs. Jack Corbett.
• Mr. and Mrs. Don Dalton and
Carla visited recently with Mrs.
Dalton's parents, Mr. .and Mrs.
Harold Parker.
with Mr..and Mrs. Ross. Corbett
and sons on Sunday. '
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark of
London visited with their cousin'
Miss Mary Goodwin on Sunday.
Mrs. Robert Chaffe and daugh-
ter Sally of Mitchell visited on
Wednesday with Mrs. Chaffe's
parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Corbett. , •
Mr. and Mrs. George Dowson
returned home after a pleasant
trip to Padre Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Volland
and family of Stratford were
recent visitors with the, former's
parents Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Volland. •
Mr. and Mrs. ' George Parker
and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Waring
'returned from , a - snowmobile
holiday at Port Severn.
Rev. W.D. Jarvis ,conducted
service in Carmel Presbyterian
Church on Sunday, the sermon
subject was "Jesus Our Brother
in Suffering". Miss Brenda
Pepper presided at the piano for'
the service of song. The flowers in
the church were placed in loving
memory of the late Ross Forrest
by member, of the family.
relatives in the area.
. Mr. and Mrs. Ken McLellan
are on holiday in Hawaii. •
The combined charges of
Brucefield and St. Andrews
Church, Kippen, held a social
evening and pot luck supper at
the Brucefield Church last Friday
night.
Mrs. Striling , Graham,
Cromarty; visited with Mrs.
Harry Caldwell last week.
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Mr, and Mrs. Dave Triebner
are holidaying in Florida.
• The Executive of Kippen East
Women's Institnte met at the
home of 'the President Mrs. Al
Hoggarth on March 10 to discuss
finances,
Mrs. John D. Moore, Mitchell
and Mrs, Robert .Baillie visited
Hensall Kinettes plan
Easter shut-in visits
• Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Morenz of
Queensway Happenings •,
Dashwood were_clinner guests
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