The Huron Expositor, 1978-02-23, Page 124
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Following• a morning of quilting
and a Pot Luck dinner the U.C.W.
of Chiselhurst Ueited Church
held their. February meeting with
the President, Mrs. Jack Brintnell
presiding. Mrs." RosS Riley •
conducted Worship on "Medi-
tation". The Roll Call was
answered by'14 members, reading
the 21st Chapter of St. ,,'John
Verses 1-19. Mrs.' Harold Parker'
gave an educational and ,
interesting talk on this eleapter of..,...
theRible: Mrs. Ted Stoneman
gave a 'poem "The Month of
Valentines." The President, Mrs.
Jack Brintnell, gave , an
interesting report of, the presby
terial held in Mitchell. The
meeting closed, with the ,Bene-
diction and M'rs. Rosa Harris was •
hostesS for the social hour.
Chiselhurst Annual Meeting.
The Annual meeting of Chisel;
hurst United Chn7Ch was held on
Friday, evening following a
Congregational supper add a
sing-song. Reports of the year
_were- discussed, -and -accepted.
Rev. Don Beck and Mike showed
pictures taken during the year of
various activities.
Henscill 4-1-1
elects officers
Welcome new residents Miss
Jean Chidley and Mrs. Edna
Yuon.
Visitors Firn6r Oesbh and Mary
Ann Oesch visited Pat Gesell.
Mr. and Mrs. lid Pullman and
Mrs. Rosa HartiS'-"Visited Mrs..
Bernice Lavery.
Betty Smith visitedLynn
Latimore and Ellen Kendrick.
Shirley Prouty visited several
_residents.
'Mrs. Ted Pooley visited Louise
Mitchell apd Gladys Reynolds.
Leslie Mitclfell visited his
Mother Louise Mitchell. •
The Kippen United Church
Women entertained the residents
on MonclaY with Binge. •
Mts. Russell Erratt and Helen
Taylor visited Russell Errat. -
6'y Greetings' to
Ernesit 'Perry who will celebrate
his birthday • February 22nd.,
If you require financing to start, modernize or
expand your business and are unable to
obtain it elsewhere on reasonable terms and
cOnditions or if you are interested in the
FBDB management services of counselling
and training or wish information on
government programs available for your
business, talk to our representative.
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'February
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The first, Meeting Of Hensel')
4-H was held at the home of Mrs,
Gerstkorn. The 'club is Focus on
"Living". The main topic was
"It'syotir life". There were 11
girls in attendance. The roll call,
was "What does. 4-H mean to
me? This was answered in various
ways by all 11 girls. Following the
election of officers Mrs.
Gerstkorn ‘: and Mrs. Mellenger
completed the meeting.. It was
decided the next regular,meeting
would be held ori , Tuesday.
Classified Ads pay dividencli.
The 1.0.0.F. •Brucefield held a
card party on Friday evening
whol•the following winners were:
Ladies' High - Mrs. Ruby
Webster; Ladies' Low - Mrs. Cliff
Henderson; Men's High -
W.D.VVilson; Men's Low -
Norman Richt. Lone Hands , Ken
Stewart. Lucky, draws, Walt
Webster, Warden Haney.
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. Correspondent
Rena Caldwell
262-5935
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gibson,
Listowel, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. W, L. Meths cently.
Mr. and Mrs-Tor Munroe are
holidaying in the Caribbean and
Florida. •
Miss Laurie-faber-- dau,ghter
•. of Mr. and Mrs. Rois Faber, who
has been a patient in, Seaforth
Commifnity Hospital,' has •
returned home. "--
Mr. Elzar Mousseau is a
patient in Seaforth Community
Hospital.
Mr. • Bud McLeod,
. Manitowaning, visited in the
• village during the past week.
Mr. Pearson Charters
12.4—THE HURON EXPOSITOR, FEBRUARY 23, 1378
tu ents
public sReakin
Mumps making
rounds in Kippen
• The Public speaking contest ,
sponsored,by the Canadian
Branch of the Legion' held .hi he
local hall on ThursdsaY evening
was largely attended. Co-chaff.-
man• Mr.
'by
Cooper was
'assisted by Reit. Bla.ckwell. The
judges wr,, Mr., Brooks, South•
Huron District High Sch9o1; Mrs.
Jane Brown, Exeter Public
School; ,Mr. Adrenne Brand ,
Huron Centennipl School:.
Contestants were from St. Marie
School, St. Joseph; St. Boniface,
Zurich, Hensel] Pubjic School and
Zprich Public School. Prize
underwent surgery, in London.
Combined congregations of
Brucefield and Kippen held, a
social evening commencing with a
pot'luck dinner this week.
Townline blackout took , place
on. Saturday evening whenLain
struck a hydro pole,
Mr. and Mrs. Harcild Jones and
,'Mrs, Pearl LoYe -visited With 'Mrs..'
Margaret McBride at Blake. '
Janice Baillie visited over the
weekend with relatives in the
area. • ,
Thp mumps are making their
rounds among the younger ,
generation of Kippenites. •
Mr.. and Mrs,.:. John D. MoOye,-'
Mitchell• visited relatives in the
area at..the weekend.
winners were as follows - Grades
4,5 6 - 1st David Dougall, Hensail
- Public School; , 2nd.i, Tammy
"Durand; St. Marie School,, St.
Joseph; 3rd. Darrel Gingerich,
Zurich Public School; Grades 7 , 8
1st. Jody Durand, St • Marie. St
Joseph; 2nd, Jacqueline Hyde
Hensall. Public School; 3rc
'Melanie Lovell, -Hensel, Publh'
School. The-ii ?were-ten Seniors_
and Ten juniors from the foul
schools.
The first winner of eack
group will speak on Saturday.
March 4th at Goderich.
1• 013' WI 'try Bell; Lucky Chair Mrs, C, Moir,
Lunch was served the ,secial
Ho on: Lone hands- Mrs. Glenn
committee being C, Moir;
Mrs. E. Munn and. Mrs. Elilabeth
"Giid Save the Queen"
ova-su g.
ave meetin
•tr
' Mrs. Robert Kinsman were it
Church regular meeting Fehtilary
'Unit 1 of Henali,„;,Utlite:if worrying but it Will help make Rev..' J.L.Royal of Knox
your' worries manageable. Presbyterian Church, Goderich,
(8.0 with Mrs}. Harvey Keyes Mrs. Keyes-led in prayer which,
"Only
res i d i ng
the
opened000d, ,,w.si with ag apvoee in,ai,
'ttwWataft9.111"Ferdienbdy WsileentHapyteayeinr. secretary. Rev. Royal opened Me
Was ehairMan for, the annual
meeting, Mrs. Robert Taylor was
very thoughtful devotional using Jesus" was sung with Mrs. meeting by reading the 1st Psalm
as her thane ';Worry-"t• If you', :,,Middleton accompanying, at the and leading ,h4prayer.
must worry, try doing it for , piano. Mrs; :Christie • gaVe the Bert ThomPsou, clerk of the
others. Much of our worry is highlights about JamaiO's Session, reported'for the Spssion •'4
needless or about things we ; cultures, economy, tourism and
cfnnot change, She said,
that Rev. Verne Toter. /of St.
religions. Members were shown Marye is the jnterim moderator.
We cannot , change the past. what becomes of the economy of a
led to quarreling. .
Dien the Disciples worried, which small" country, rich in minerals-
and other, products, when 'large
., Managers Jim LoVe reported for
The ehairnian a the Board of
the board. The Treasurer's report
Mrs. Keyes read -Luke 12 corporations take control of thete.
beginning at verse 22 in which The offering was .taken
was given by Clarence Volland'
Josue
anxious
told abtohuet Dthiseefripilievsesn.oHt eto,sabied dedicatd 'by Mrs. Keyes.
Business was conducted by
and and the choir , report by Mts.
Bertha MacGregor. ,
Spur. Father - knoWs wnat -you"."4/1.rs.--Ken Elder as"follows: World
need. One Must have faith. If
adopted by Mrs. Al Hbggarth,
The Arnold Circle re,port was
you. Day of Prayer March 3rd,
worry try to switch it from morbid Hensall United Chuteh; ;Mrs. Val? the W.M.Sfi;
3t ' Mrs. Harvey Hyde reported for
concern about your ownproblems Essen will be the speaker. -
, Mrs. Clarence
Mr., and •Mrs. Wm. Rogerson,
Volland for the cradle 'report and
to eoncern for the well being of Tentative date for Barbeque
and Mrs. Earl Kinsman wore on
the Ladies' find.. Cromhenex
others'. Many of your worries• will April 26th, Devotion for General
the .entertainment committee,
, Financial reporfw as presentedby
evaporate when you show concern m eeting April 3rd at 8:15 p.m. Jim Love,
Progressive euchre was played
With the following prize win rs:,
Rebekah's
The.1978 budget was,`' L
Ladies' high - Mrs. Wal ., Mrs. Keyes thanked all for •' discussed. Three menibers were
Carlisle; Ladies' Consolation i "' ' . taking 'part- •and the meeting elected for the Board of Managers
Mrs. pert Horton ; Gent's'High : ' Personais closed with a poem "Things that for three years: JOhn Baker;
R. i)tflarriS; • Consolation: , Bert ,
and compassion for others. This Unit 1 to meet 'at 7:30 to hav\
.wil!Tkot t keep you from all the Thankoffering meeting., •
a patient in South Huron Hospital
for the past several • weeks •
Miss Dorothy Farquhar of
returned to his home on Saturday. Toronto spent the weekend with
weekend with the latter's geographical contest. The hostess
Munn. " '
Mr. Edgar Munn-who has been
O'Rourke of Ottawa Spent .the Benediction: Mr... Elder gave a
parents, \ Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Mr. arid Mrs. Gerrard prayer in unison *and-'the
Count" followed by the Lord's
Mrs.. Beckwas assisted in serving
lunch •by Mrs4r. Kee Elder and Mangers....
Triistees Al---Hoggarth; Bert
Thompson. Auditors Mr. add
Mrs. Percy Campbell, A vote of
thanks was extended -to the
organists Miss. Brenda Pepper
anti Mrs. Robert Taylor and Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Volland for
their services by Mrs. Agnes
Madge."' At the 'close of the
meeting refreshments were
_served and a social hour enjoyed.
Mrs. A. ScholL
Bertha MacGregor, Helen. Thiel.
Salary and negotiations
Committee; Mrs. Harvey -li.Y0i
Clerk of Session Bert Thompson
and. Chairman of the' Board 'of
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Queensay
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CorreSpondent
Rena Caldwell
262-3935 '
Mrs: Campbell. Eyre gave her
usual thought p oking motto
oh, "We shall resole to conquer,
temper, ' tongue a d • eonduct"
when Kitipen •East .1. met on
February 15 in egion Hall,
nsa .
Miss Grace Bird took as, her
topic "Supermarket Shopping."
She presented the ladies with a
quiz to "Rate your shopping
sense" and then discussed each
a 'donation to the ..,"Save the
Sight";
Mrs. Dave Triebner chaired the
program as the Resolutions
Mrs. Hugh Berry
The "February' meeting of
Tuckersmith Unit 1 of,Brueefield
United Church U.C.W. was held,
on Monday afternoon Feb . 13,
with an attendance of 20 who
answered the roil -call "Love".
Mrs. E. S. Stephens and Mrs. A.
Broadfoot we're in charge. '
Mrs. Broadfoot opened the
meeting • with a poem.
' Sir n stripe% -1.1.ymn " B e fie a th the
Cross' of Jesus" was; sung with
Mrs. A. Scott at the piano
followed by prayer' by Mrs.
Broadfoot. A Bible Study was'
conducted by Mrs. StephenS from
,chapter 9 John. The theme of the
study was. tthe Blind Man was
healed and now he could see.,
The offering, wig received and
dedicated by Mrs• Broadfoot "We
give. Thee but Thine own",
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Huxtable; Centralia visited with
Convenor. Mrs. Charles tyre and
are holidaying in the South. March 3 and a Penny Sale will be
A number. of 'Kippen ladies held at the March 1st meeting
attended a euchre in •Brucefield and euchre and sale on March
on, Friday night. , 2nd. Mrs.. Bertha
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Win at 100F
card party
to slim!!
Opening
new doors
business
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RANDY BROWN
one of our representatives
will be at
The Queen's Hotel, SEAFORTH on the let Thursday of
' each month March 2
' Per Peii?.._1'hifetinatidn 4611211.'0560 be Mite.
1036 Otittitio Street, Stratford ,
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The • _Three Links Senior
Citizens met Tuesday evening in
the local hall which was
decorated for- Yelentines , The
president, Mrs. Rosa. Harris
presided, and read• a letter
concerning a grant. She said Mrs.
Berthd MacGregor and Mr. Bet'
Horton,had agreed to accept the
offices of fiest and second vice
presidents which completed the
executive cornrnittee. Mrs. Glenn
Bell' proposed a letter be sent the
Kippen East Women's Institute
in appreciation of the dinner
served the Seniors,.
weicornes residents ga-ve the treasurers report' for
• of the questions, Mrs. Robert Bell
B f . ruce mid b
Charge of the lunch,
•
Mrs. Jack Sinclair gave the
Sunshine report. Mrs. Ross
Broadfoot gave current Everits
and 'Court s re a k M Al
Hoggarth'and Mrs. Harold Jones chaired the business Mr. the "Speak Off" for students for
portion and it was decided to give recently. t the trip to the United Nations will
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The U.C.W.t of St. -Andrew's
Church, Kippen, met on Tuesday,
February 14 for their regular
meeting.' Mrs: Keith Love gave
the worship and Mrs. Stephens
conducted a very interesting
Bible. Study. •
Mrs. Ross Broadfoot , enter-
tained with several . musical
selections on the piano'. Mrs.
Stephens brought a 'report of the
Presbyterial held in 'Mitchell. The
hostesses were Mrs!Ed. McBride
and Mrs. Robert Kinsman.
Mrs. Parsons.
Mr. and Mrs. John A. B. Bell beheldi Clinto nHi gh S
N9b10 Grand Mrs. Maggie
Campbell .'presitled for the
meeting Amber Rebekah
Lodge on VV,ednesday evening
assisted by 'the R.S.V.G. Mrs.
Aldeen. Volland. The C.P.T.
Committee plans a euchre on
March 9th and the 1.0.04% are
sponsOringjil dance March 4th'.
Mrs. Volland reported for the
visiting eemittee and several
"Thank " .Yei'' notes were
received by the Secretary,' Mrs.
Leona Parke. It was announced
plan UN
rOntest
Chiselhurst has annual ak
Church meeting sale raises $5
acGregor Said the dates of April
. 17,18 and 19th for the visit of the
.Assembly President Mrs. Jean
• Bolton in Huron District! #3. Mrs.
Aldeen Volland reported for the
Ladies of the PreSbyterian Church '
who wilt cater to a banquet April
19th. Following the meeting Mrs.
Hazel Corbett directed Euchre
correspondent' recevied by Mrs. Stall from Mrs. with Mrs. Ruth Bell and Mrs.
Lorne Wilson, Mrs. M. Cooke, Vera I.;emmon prize winners. • ,
Mona •Caldwell', Anna 'Aldwinkle Refreshments were served .by the
and Grace Thompson. The theme social committee and thanks was
of the March 13 meeting will be extended. by Mrs. Maggie •
"Easter".Campbell, N.G.
At the close of the meeting a•
bake sale was held realizing $50.
: Miss Jean McEwen acted as
auctioneer with lively bidding.
Mrs. Walters and Mrs. Stoll
served lunch. ____
her mother,,,, Mrs. -Emma , ., Mr.'Cameron Henry of London . Farquhar and visited with Mr. Spent the weekend at his home
here. • and Mrs. Walter Spencer.
Annual Congregational Meeting Mr. Joe Ferguson returned to Rev. Fox of London conducted his home after..spending several
... service in_Carmel Presbyterian. weeks with members of his Church on Sunday. At ,2 p.m.
m
/farm y.
Mr. and • Mrs. Ralph Holland,
Gwen epd Michael of. Clinton
.were recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs.; James Sangster and Brad.
Mrs. Cyril Cornish of
Kincardine visited last week with
'her brother Mr. Walter Spencer
and with.,Mrs: Spencer who is a
patient in South Huron Hospital,,
Exeter.
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