The Huron Expositor, 1981-02-19, Page 4and area news
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for. won their series against
Milvertoe Friday night and
are now playing .Arthur.
VARNA 4-H CLUB
The first meeting Of the
Varna - 4.H Club was held
'Feb. 3 at Op borne of Kate-
, Keys. The meeting operied
Wittethe-4B. Ple410. $40, ghgt# was. 40410. PreS1'
dent. The phone •girl's arse
NO :Van Miontiere# and
Laura - Rey.... The ersiup E,
cided , to. • h.av"4 fleating•
siteretarY- The *Iguliol'ellts• •
of the prelein were discussed -
.and they determined their
..,seaving ability • ,Then they' •
took 'their body measure-
ments • and deterrnmed• . the
oartect pattern size. Our
leaders showed different
styles of Vests and some
samples of ..interfavine. A
quiz to test metric I.Q.- and The second meeting A.,1.' evilland,figuring.oa the ,S11?1 the pattern fit.
scores were geed- ThP borne Feb- 9 and opened with the ,it their garments I he lesson By Jacqui Taylor
itd i . d tif hf.. sewing .. . -
and fabric. . name the club " I brill N machine were looked at Last . . Correspondept aclixrd.), was to get a pattern pledge It was de el. lk .1's rea ip.arts I a.)
MRS. MtleGREGOR
$;012 00
Mrs. Aiello/ids pre Teri members and -One sides at „ Auxiiici visitor attended the U.C.W.
meeting for ' Unit U on
ba Lori liayter ThreaotrrN • • Next was loll was pin fining to make sure . (lassitied Ads pay devidends •
E40*it,, and nanny 4'larlxe.
residents, • .Of QUee.*Ar
Norsingnorne. .• •
The.. residents . earpreSS‘.'..ai.
Sineere '7Ittank Yoe. to the:
ArnOld —"Citcle.' of ',Carmel.
• PreSbiterian Church who
treated theta rOf ake and 'ice
cream 'tot week: ,
'Visitors with Vivian
Alderson were Roy and
Mabel AldersOn. •Visiters.
With FannyClarke were Mrs.
4 Mary ' Buclienap . and Mrs.
'Frank Foriesf. Bih Triebner
and Annie .Becker visited
with Muriel. Treibner. Mrs.
Wien. Mrs. Roobol and Les
Mitchell• visited with Louise
• Mitchell. • Ken Pogan. Kay
Cockwell, Wi'nnifred Wilds.
Mrs. Dogan and daughters.
Nancy John and Bill Hank
and Marie Wilds visited Irma
' Wilds.
ON'canvassOs
.arch of Dimes
•
Thomas and Mrs. George night. Ladies High prize was
—Pinkney-oLYValkerionxisiltd.--wateb,yJda.Gtelkinpow—Jean—
on , the weekend with Mr. • Keys: Lone Hands Della
Aldie Mustard also visited Slavin. Mens High Jim Keys;
with Mrs. Mtistard who is a Low Ralph Hain; Lone Hands
patient in
drawwas won by Art
Clinton. Public' - W. Davidson. The lucky/
Hospital.
Mr. Fred Burdge is a Alexander. The next euchre
, ,
,at the hall will be ,on Feb. - patient in Clinton Public
Hospital. 27th.
,. There was a good crowd at
'the euchre held in the LO.O.F. hall on -Friday Classified Aris•pay dividends.
Correspondent
MARY CHESSELL,
4829969
ft's hard to recall a winter
when there were so many
fires. and.-the Varna area has
had more than At•s share. Don
and Lorraine Taylor have had
Inere 'than ;their• share of
toe., eVen. .heft/re
Sa40.41,4YH",.s Theicirtende ,
411.0 nciObsr4tts •VAIRtitize
With t,nepi misfer-
" Erie and, 'Stitt ion Cluffer
have returned fre.m.: a three.
weeir 'heliday eta the Tampa
area. Jeff flew.dowiY to spend
the last, week with theni.
•Milelked .1Y,IcAsh reports
the -sap was running on
Sunday. so they're into the
syrup- makings already .
The Clinton Peewees. the
team Stephen Taylor plays
MRS. RENA CALDWELL
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Holiday visitors to
Southern C.S.A. who have
returned home are: Mr and
Mrs. Orville Workman. Mr
and Mrs. 'Harold Cadlwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Consitt.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Gemmell returned from the
The Sensall Ladies'
Auxiliary met en ilidell4AY.
evening , with the vice.'
presideid , Mrs. Ai ict
.Isiellands presiding the
absence 'of. the , .Presftlent
Mrs, Beatrice 1,41- of
bitstness'were diseussed and
seyetat weddings will be
catered to in the fettire Mrs.
Iva Reid reported for the
sports eopIrnittee
Mr and e mMr* Robert
Chaffe and Sally of Mitchell
%ere' receet Sfsitors With
Mrs. Chaffe;s Farents Mr
Tuckersmith Unit I held its
Valentine Meeting. Friday
Feb. 13. Beatrice Steil and
,Vina Berry led in De'y mums.
Ann Broadloot was at ,the
piano.
Mrs. i Berry led in Ora% et
-endread-thteseripturo.-Hortut _
Thy Father and th.v Mother.
Mrs. Stoll took as her topic."
"Love is like circles starting
with the' heart. the more, we
love God the wider the circle.
as Love for family, Value' of
life,. Purity of he/art, ,Hoirt .
truthfulness and Rejoice Oyer
other good fortune."
Hazel McCartney chaired
the business portion. The'
Hands": .h.e9ting tone with
Pe,ted.s.SiOn instrument s
The • ;led by'. the
Jiro:tor , nd orswt pis!; D;c
ItitOO Till p.,,sais,I:lfe trki IP a •
-OW who gi ves life •itS,
guedtris*" ' the
Beneillel4 en at the end of the
serytee.Greetteg at the door
was Erie Hanstield and
usberi, were. Glen Slade 'and
Ross Senoras. We s'etcorne
,cur minister. 'Res Stan,
McDonald. back front his
hOliday in the South.
Elie. Campaign for the
funds for the Ontario Heart
Foundation in liensall and
1) area is progreYt sing favour-
ably Minnie Noakes has
made and donated a large
test handbag-to raise extra
funds. Tickets, arc ay a %table
at' William's Hairstyling
is here the hanythae is on
display'. If tickets arc de-
-sired telephone 2n2.2512. All
prOceeds will be donated to
the Ontario ' Heart
Foundation.
"Birthday Greetings" to
toddy Robinson. Elizabeth
minutes •were read by Mrs.
Stoll and 11 members answ -
&Ted the roll call %%oh a
Special Valentine Day Re-
membered. Mr*. Berry gay e
'the treasurer report. Several
cards were .signed for the ill.
boys ling banquet April IS.
The penny supper will be
April ". Project for the March
10 meeting will he a Bake
Sale. The World Day of
Prayer is to he held at
Kippen Chuch on March h.
Well filled decorated box
lunches were sold to the
members for 52.110 ttnd en-
joyed by 'all.
•
WOWl for the March. Of
Dimes.; loan hull weicemed
eyetyppei the. Moll call was
iftsvier0' "what Ake.
\veatheti was like' ,on your
wedding: tiny' In spec 41;
collegion members paid Sc
frir every .plilotk in their
houses, Deanna Brock chose
as her topic the New Family
in the Church. the one parent -
families. which are on the
increase;
Love was the theme
Chosen by Elva Forrest for
the devotion. Jean Hull read
the legend of Valentines.
Joyce Pepper and Mona
Alderdice • conduCted the
business. The World Day of
Prayer will beheld March 6 at
2:30 p.m. in Hensall United
Church with the Chiselhurst
U.C. s hostesses.
The 'arch meeting will
be held at the Manse as
guests of Rev. McDonald,
The March g , General meeting
will .be held. on March 2nd
with Unit prolMing the
liti141.40)4 Mr$.• co..F0e'Prn.Qf
st
speOker, Volunteers were,
tisitettto'lleiwytithlungit• for
the 5goot.a,4; B*04 Cubs.
'Explorer's. -OtriGuide5 and
Brownies after the ehnreh
service oh Feb. Lunch was,
prepared by Hazel Corbett
and Ann Brock and served by
Hazel and Joyce Peppers
UNIT I MEETS,
Kay Elder presided for
the Unit I of the U.C.W. of
Feb. 12. Her devotional
theme was "Down In The
Dum ps" She illustrated that
the sea of life is equal to the
burdens of the .day.
Audrey Christie gave the
study using a story by Rev.
Michael Chandoo. his wife
and children from a
'Presbyterian Churen in
Grenada on „an exchange
ministry for one veiir while -
Bev.' Gerald Hutchinson of
Alber,ta. was asked to spend
the -year in Grenada .51. .4
George's chutett..,It -outlined
etieltini,nlaterOnAtrOk:ond,
•4.900410 . to von,
gT9Wions: the
.. iii.rtrissitttl Programme,
,41so, d*O4941.tbe:.,
PlAttb.kti .$140irItt0t4a S..•
Africa .anti, the. native
.people Rf itiat country are --being'lil treated.,in so many
ways, by • arhite ;and how
some of our hanks, arc'.
.sending massive loans ter
help maintain this Aparthied
Government. . . •
Audrey Joynt gave . a
report on the adopted girl
Ning Klan.-Man • of Burma.
south due to the illness of
Mrs. Sidney Gemmel} of
Egmondville.
Overnight guests
Mrs.. Grace . Drummond
Exeter were Mrs Stewart -
Pepper,. Mrs. Charles Eyre,
Seaforth. Mrs'•—Robert
Kinsman. 'Mrs. Vern
Alderdice and Mrs. • H A.'
Caldwell Kippen.
Congratulations to Rev.
birth of their son Michael,
Robert on. Feb. 9th.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Burkhart
visited with Mr. and-Mrs. D.
Treibner on Sunday.
Mr. and Mtg. Lorne
Thompson spent the
weekend visiting her sister
and brother-in-law' Mr. and
Mrs. WeStlake in Trenton \
Miss Wendy Mustard of St.
$ SAVE 'S0•
)e•Oie*..Yeit‘t.--
and avoid the spring rush during ,
February, when we paint your car
FR E E!!!
(USUALLY $50.00 EXTRA),
VILLAGE AUTO BODY
Dave Reid
Seaforth 527-1830
Kippenites back from soot
Kippen East W.I. are busy
quilting this winter.
Mr. and, Mrs. Brian
Jensen and Family. Meaford
were weekend guests with
relatives in the area.
Mr. and; Mrs. Harold
Jones visited with , Mr. and
'Mrs. Arnold Gackste•tter on
Guelph at the weekend.
Membersvof the"Brucefield
- Kippen _Young Peoples'
group went curling at the
Vanastra Club . last Sunday
afternoon. Afterwards. they
returned to the chtirch for a
dinner ,and short meeting.
The officers this year are
president Brenda Broadfoot:
vice-president Bev Clonsitt
and seeretary-treasyrer Jeff
Walters.
patient R in Clinton "Public
Hospital.
Mrs.. D'Arcy Rathwell is a
patient in Clinton Public
Hospital having undergone
surgery.
Miss Dianne Wilson of
Lambton College. Sarnia
spent the 'weekend with her
parents. mt. and MTS. Stuart
Wilson.
and.
4.4;grktivi'°rAttu.g0"11""
has. been patient • Soitt
Hurtle, HOspital, -Exetei ,fi
the:past ftni.weeks ,
Bony Bell reterned
home .affef 14,110.4.4Uts
Mt -and' Mt's Gilhert Johns
in 'Haines Clts. FlOrida
' Lorne ,Thrower agars 'cont.
.400. the Setae ns•
United Church un .Stniday. ,
February I :; and took' as he,.
message '1 Don 'l Know
What To Do". Much of Lae
consists of problem solving
and decisioe making Often ,
-there is a warning before
trOuble, so awareness should
he followed by worship and
prayer This builds up
serenity. confidence and
peace. for our batik., arc
God's battles. - - •
The children' circled rIx
pulpit and w ere stina TN la
yariety of cutting Utensils
They eery' instruyited /-to
watch against a y•uttine
tongue. They' then. with the
help of the choir sang "He's
Got the Whole World in his
. I
Tuckersmith Unit
remembers' Valentines
niVCek3ert4itia 7 gli the91.:adielleafCIOIrevassteh;-.
The Annual Beef Barbecue
will be held April 22nd,
tickets to be available soon.
Annual U.C.W.'Conference
Aril 6 and 7 Gordon Hunter
speaker. Westminister
weekend" May 26 and 30
subject "Adultery tti Faith"
Alma College August 16.19
subject Our gifts that money
cannot buy.
Workshop in Seaforth
United Church May 9, 9 a.m.
to 4:30 p.m. speaker Dr.
Fred McNally from Toronto,
spenSored by London
Conference. Workshop for
ministers. leaders and music
U.C.W i Youth work. groups
workshop Com. etc.
Registration forms available.
Using the traditional
Valentine day' _motif_ Belya
Fuss played Piano selections.
Hostesses were Alice Ferg
The service in Carmel
Presbyterian Church, on
Sunday, • February 18, `was
conducted by Rev. Kenneth
Knight Who spoke . bn
"Happiness or Sorrow';'
taking his text from' Luke
Chapter 6 Verse 23. Mrs.
Dorothy-Taylorled in the
Services of Song at the
piano.,
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