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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1972-03-02, Page 5tw W.I. 75TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION: Kippen-East Women's Institute entertained ladies from all branches of South Huron Institutes at a dessert euchre, Tuesday, in honor of the 75th anniversary of the FWIO. Cutting the anniversary cake is Mrs. Sterling Graham, Staffa, first president of Kippen-East. Mrs. Robert Bell, left, present president, and Miss Ruth Skinner president for South Huron District look on. T-A photo Kippen-East host 75th • FWIO birthday party a RvpoRERvRngiv_IniR IT'S YOUR HEAD Rg. BE CAREFUL Today, wearing a hair-piece, styling the hair or even having a hair transplant, is becoming very commonplace atting those men who are especially conscious o their appearance. How- ever; along with this desire for better appear- ance there is an even more important need for the everyday dare of the scalp and hair. 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Under a financial plan of the College you may obtain training by the payment of a small fee. These courses are approved by the Department of Colleges and Universities. YOU MAY APPLY TO: A Canada Manpower Office in your Locality OR Use the coupon below Hensa and district news FoRRERONIDENTS Ws, Jam Pepper, Phone 262.2344 Mrs Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262.2025 Explorers study Africa Parents at school opening Sweet Pickled Cottage Rolls lb 690 Hinds of Beef lb. plus 4c lb. processing Schneiders Mac & Cheese, Chicken Loaf lb. .490 tb. 690 550 lb. 590 lb. 8 9 Cooked Meat Lucas Side Bacon Wieners Pure Pork Sausage Galtee Irish Ham Slices eberry 69 After dessert, euchre was played with Mrs. John Sinclair, Mrs. S. Pepper, Mrs. Charles Eyre and Mrs. Cecil Pullman in charge. Prizes for euchre were won by Mrs. Jean Stokes, Grand Bend, highscore; Mrs. R. J. Keller, flurondale, second high; and Mrs. Hugh Love, flurondale, low score. The oldest Institute member present was Mrs. Tom Kyle Hensall. Brownies hold `thinking' day The 1st Hensall Brownies celebrated Thinking Day, February 22, with a candle lighting ceremony and party to commemerate the 62nd year of Guiding in Canada, and the combined birthdays of the founders, Lord and Lady Baden Powell. The latter is the world chief, and at 82 years of age is still actively interested in the movement. This day was celebrated by Brownies and Guides all over the world. A special collection of Friend- ship pennies, amounting to $3.00 was given to further the work and establish Brownies in other countries . At the time of the earthquake in Peru $500.00 was forwarded to relieve suffering. In previous weeks the Brownies visited the Post Office, and for Valentines day, they made hanky cases for their mothers as part of their craft program. During the month of February three Brownies were presented with their Golden Bars. They were Tammy Turner, Becky Baker and Vicki Mann, Brownies and Guides have been active in Hensall for nearly 30 years. Life long area resident passes Thomas Drover, passed away suddenly at his residence RR 2, Staffa, February 21, 1972 in his 80th year, Mr, Drover was born in Hibbert township March 11, 1892, the son of John and Isabella Drover. January 10, 1917, he married the former Ethel Bell of Usborne township. All his life he resided in the Chiselhurst area on a Century farm that has been in the Drover name for over 100 years. He was the husband of the former Ethel Bell and father of Earl, London; Mrs. Beatrice Munn at home and brother of Mrs, Maude McDougall and Miss Bella Drover, RR 1, Hensall, Also surviving are three grandchildren, Robert and Joyce Munn, London and Mrs. John (June) Jacobi, Strathroy, and one great grand-daughter, Jennifer Munn, London. The funeral was held at the Bonthron Funeral Chapel, Hensall, February 24, 1972, when Rev, Don Beck officiated. Temporary entombment was made in Hensall mausoleum with burial to be in McTaggarts cemetery at a later date. Pallbearera were Jack Brint- nell, Ross Riley, Ted Taylor, Harvey Jacobi, Russell Brock and Tom Slavin. Charles Mickle, Hamilton, returned over the weekend with his parents, Mr. & Mrs, Laird Mickle who have been visiting for three weeks in Hamilton, While there they attended the official opening of the Sir John A. MacDonald Secondary School in that city. Charles teaches in this new school and is assistant head of the history and International Relations department. Explorers Carmel Presbyterian Explorers met Sunday morning in the church basement, ,Leaders Mrs. Al Hoggarth and Linda Bell welcomed members. Africa is the study for this year. The country of Liberia was the first project with flag customs, and industry being discussed. Scrap books are to be made. A drum band will be a future project, also a campfire session, Next meeting will be March 10, at 10 a.m, Wort& Day of Prayer Mrs. Dave Kyle will be the guest speaker at the World Day of Pil'ayer service to be held in Hensall United Church March 3. The theme is "All Joy be Yours." Churches participating in this service besides Hensall United are Chiselhurst United, Carmel Presbyterian, and St. Paula Anglican. Messengers Hensall United Church Messengers held their regular monthly meeting, February 21 at the Church. To open the meeting the motto was repeated. Leader Mrs. Joyce Pepper read and discussed a Bible story called "A Quarrel and How it Ended." The offering was taken by John McAllister. Leader Mrs, Shirley McAllister read a story on "Ndamba's New Work" furthering the study on Africa. Interesting mobiles 'On "Showing" were made which took nimble fingers. Messenger leaders hope• more children between the age of 6 - 10 will come to the group every third Monday Personals Rev. Wilfred Jarvis condueted the service of baptism in Carmel Presbyterian Church Sunday, when Murray Brent, son of Mr. & Mrs. Murray Bell and Heidi Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. Si Mrs. Bevan Bonthron were baptized. Mrs. Betty Scott of Seaforth and Mrs. Helen Holland of Exeter were recent visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Bevan Bonthron and family. Al Corbett visited recently with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr, & Mrs. Robert Chaffe Mitchell. Church schedules development days A meeting was held February 22 in Hensall United Church with a field service team from London Conference to discuss the needs of the Sunday School and other organizations within the Church. The outcome of this meeting was the setting up of develop- ment days to be held in Hensall United Church, March 9, March 15, and March 23. These sessions will be directed towards the development of persons and resources and are for teachers and staff of the church school, those working in through-the-week organizations, members of the board, parents, youth and anyone else who is interested. This is an excellent opportunity for Lenten study and renewal and also a chance to familiarize church memberswith what resources are available and to update present programs. Other churches in the com- munity and the area are invited to participate in these events. Times-Advocate, March 2, 1972 Pao* 5 2 lb 790 rs: size 24 2/451 6 oz. pkg. 3/25 40 size 125 doz, 69 FROZEN FOODS McCain's 16 ox. SHORTCAKES Strawberry,Ch er, By MRS. RENA CALDWELL In honor of the 75th an- niversary of Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario, Kippen- ► East W.I. entertained all bran- ches of South 1-Iuron District at a dessert euchre, 'Tuesday af- ternoon, at the Hensall Com- munity Centre. Potted mums, streamers, candles and bows, in the Institute colors of royal blue and gold, were used in decorating, The dessert table and each individual table had an arrangment of flowers. Mrs. Grant MacLean and Mrs. Wm Bell were in charge of the decorations. Over a hundred guests were welcomed at the door by Mrs. Robert Bell, president of Kippen- East W.I., while Mrs. Ross Broadfoot played piano selec- tions. Pouring tea were Mrs. Harry Caldwell, Mrs. Al Hoggarth, Mrs. Hugh Parsons and Mrs. James Drummond. Those in charge of the dessert table were Mrs. Verne Alderdice, Mrs. Robert Kinsmen and Mrs. Mike Con- nolly. Highlight of the event was the cutting of the anniversary cake by Mrs. Sterling Graham, the first president of the Kippen-East W.I. She was assisted by the present president, Mrs. Bell, and by Miss Ruth Skinner, South Huron District president. 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