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Winners of three major appliances in the Drysdale Home Hardware g rand openin g receive their
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Page 7A • Kippen WI roil call
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cessful bake sale in. Joynt's store 1
on June 7.
Mr. .4 Mrs. Harold Jones
visited recently with Mr. & Mrs.
Arnold Gackstetter in Guelph.
Mr. & Mrs. Clayton Cooper and
family of Greenville S,C, are
visiting Mr, & Mrs. Orville
Cooper.
The following were confirmed
at the Youth Anniversary Service
in St, Andrew's Church, Kippen:
Diane Consitt, Vicky Bell, Jill
McLellan, Sue Anne Finlayson,;
Barbara Cooper, Debbie Consitt.!
Grant Love, John Binnendy
Sharon Finlayson, Gary Lovieci
Michael Binnendyk, Lary,,
McCallum, Arthur McCallum,
By Certificate: Mr, & Mrs, Diu,
Cooper, Mrs. Joan McCallum and
Mrs. Carol Anne Lostell.
By MISS ELLA MORLOCK
CREDITON
The Crediton and District
Men's Club arranged a bus trip to
Frankenmuth, Michigan. Forty-
eight men enjoyed visiting the
Christmas stores Saturday, and
viewing the hour-and-a-half long
parade Sunday.
U CW
Mrs. Ed. Hendrick's com-
mittee was in charge of the UCW
meeting in Zion United Church
Thursday evening. Mrs. Donna
Bushfield, Mrs. Emmery
Fahrner and Mrs. Della Sims
assisted her.
Mrs. Bushfield read an article
on forgiveness and Mrs. Fahrner
read the Scripture.
Several hymns were sung, Mrs.
Gordon Finkbeiner , ac-
companying them,
Mrs. Hendrick welcomed the
Explorers, their mothers and
, their leaders. The Explorers,
under the direction of Mrs. Don
Finkbeiner and Mrs. Hank Brand
presented a program.
The entire group of 24 girls
repeated the Explorer purpose
and motto, and sang
"Gaudeamus Hodie". Valerie
Finkbeiner and Kathy Russell
played piano solos. Two skits
k were presented, "Being a
Missionary Today" and "Ten
Helpful Elves." Donna Mac-
Donald and Pam Schroeder
identified the members of the
casts.
There was a display of articles
made by the girls during the
year, and the leaders presented
end-of-term awards.
Mrs.Sims moved a vote of
thanks to the Explorers and their
leaders and Mrs. Hendrick closed
the program with prayer.
Jerry Mathers, Exeter was
present to demonstrate the
stacking chairs he has for sale.
Nola Faist, Mrs. Lloyd Lam-
port, Mrs. Ross Krueger, Mrs.
Allan Finkbeiner, Mrs. Leonard
lunch.
nand Mrs. Doug Gill served
Mrs. Cliff Russell conducted a
short business session. The ARC
Industries, Dashwood, extended
an invitation to visit the
workshop as guests. Work groups
were appointed for catering for a
50th anniversary celebration and
a wedding.
Laura Mathers was chosen to
lead the September Devotions
Committee.
Roll Call was answered by a
Scripture verse on forgive.
' Personals
Mary Ellen Schlenker is
working as Candystriper at South
Huron Hospital.
Selkirk United Church
celebrated its anniversary
Sunday. An invitation had been
extended to all former pastors.
Rev. & Mrs. Armin Schlenker
attended the service. They also
visited friends in St. Catharines
and Kitchener.
Mrs. Clarence Fahner, ac-
companied by Mrs. Milton Deitz,
Zurich and Mrs. Mary Gould
London spent the weekend with
relatives in Dearborn and
Detroit.
Mrs. Howard Hendrick at-
tended the TOPS convention in
Ottawa. The approximately 3,000
delegates were quartered in
dormitories at Carleton
University, and held their
meetings in the National Arts
Centre, Saturday a sight-seeing
tour of the city was arranged.
Mrs. Mildred Bell, Hamilton
and Mrs. Olive Wilson, Dunclas,
Thousands of seeds are
produced in the forest for every
one which germinates and sur-
vives to mature age.
were guests at the home of Ella
Morlock last week.
Duncan MacAdam has opened
a grocery store on Main Street.
Monday a determined posse of
farmers and county officials
pursued the pack of wild dogs
that has been harassing livestock
and terrorizing individuals. They
succeeded in killing three, huge
German shepherds. There are
believed to be three more at
large.
Mr. & Mrs. David Pike have
been visiting Mrs. Pike's parents
Mr. & Mrs. Nelson Lamport.
They have just returned from two
years of service in Fiji, under
CUSO. They came home via Asia,
and toured Russia on the way.
Sunday morning service in Zion
United Church was conducted by
Egv,W C. Parrott, London. Next
Sunday's Children's Day Service
will be at 10:30 with the North
Sauble Holiday Club assisting in
the program.
The CWL June meeting was
held in the school gym on
Tuesday. Mrs. Paula Van Osch
opened the meeting with League
prayer.
Mrs. Bill Muller and Mrs. Wm.
Regier gave interesting reports
as did Mrs. Harry Van Osch on
the annual convention that they
attended in Windsor for two days.
Plans were made to take a bus
to London to attend the National
Convention July 8 with Mrs.
Hubert Carey and Mrs. Jack
McCann attending as delegates.
Rev. Fr. John Mooney P.P.
spoke on devotion to the Sacred
Heart.
Plans are being arranged for
the August chicken barbecue.
Personals
Many residents and friends
attended a bridal shower held for
Linda Voisin Saturday at the
home of her aunt, Mrs. Wm.
Morley.
Visitors with Mr. & Mrs,
Hubert Carey and family were:
Mr. & Mrs. Leo Girard and
family, Guelph; Mr. & Mrs.Don
Carey and Paul of London; Mr. &
Mrs. Charlie Micallef and family
Windsor.
The sympathy of the com-
munity is extended to Mr. & Mrs,
Leonard Dietrich and family in
the loss of their son Gerald whose
funeral mass and burial took
place this week at Our Lady of
Mt. Carmel Church.
JAMES I. McINTOSH
Clerk Treasurer
The Brussels United Church
Women visited the Huronview
Home on Monday afternoon and
entertained the residents with a
variety program, Rev. E. Le
Drew was master of ceremonies
for the afternoon and Mary
•Rryans was pianist. A ladies
quartette including Betty
Campbell, Ruth Hupfer, Sarah
Stephenson and Barbara
McCutcheon sang several old
favorites and led .a sing-a-long.
A skit entitled "The Crises' was
Rebekahs set
nominations
Mrs, Margaret Consitt, Noble
Grand of Amber Rebekah Lodge
presided at the regular meeting
on Wednesday evening, assisted
by Mrs. Hazel Corbett L.S.V.G.,
in the absence of the vice grand
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor.
The nominations for officers
for the ensuing term were closed.
The Inaugural meeting will be
held in MacKay Hall. Goderich
June 25 at 8 p.m. when all Past
Noble Grands are cordially in-
vited to attend.
Plans for the annual picnic
were discussed,
Anniversary
celebration
By MISS JEAN COPELAND
WOODHAM.
Mr. & Mrs, Harry Webber and
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Cowdrey, Bob
and Patricia attended the 50th
wedding anniversary celebration
on Sunday for Mr. & Mrs. Charles
Webber of Rochester, Michigan.
Mr. & Mrs. Webber returned
home on Tuesday.
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Robinson of
Newcastle on Tyne, England and
Mrs. Marie Mills of London
visited on Thursday with Miss
Rhea Mills.
The community was shocked
and saddened to hear of the
tragic accident on Saturday
which took the life of two former
Woodham boys, Graham
Robinson and Douglas Smith.
Our deepest sympathy is ex-
tended to their families in their
bereavement. Our sympathy is
also extended to the family of the
late Charles Wilson, who also
passed away suddenly on
Saturday.
Miss Rhea Mills visited for
several days last week with
Mrs. Lawrence Mills and Mr. &
Mrs. Russell Mills of London,
A very successful chicken
barbecue was held by the United
Church Women on Wednesday
evening.
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played by Sarah Stephenson and
Barbara McCutcheon. The
Swingers, a group of eight ladies
danced two square dance
numbers. Following the
program, Mrs. Bessie Wintle
expressed the appreciation of the
residents and everyone present
was given treats of candy by the
ladies,
Marie Flynn, Jim Murray,
Hugh Hodgins and Norman Speir
provided the old time music for
"Family Night" with step dance
numbers by Heather and Melissa
Moffatt accompanied by Mrs.
Moffatt. Debbie Flynn and
Patrick Murray entertained with
piano solos. Mrs. Scott thanked
all those responsible for the
program on behalf of the
residents.
The residents enjoyed an af-
ternoon of organ music on
Thursday played by Mrs. Elsie
Henderson and Mr. Ed Stiles,
Mrs. Betty Rogers sang several
solos accompanied by Mr. Stiles.
The bazaar and tea sponsored
by the Huronview Auxiliary was
quite successful with a good
attendance of ladies.
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By MRS. RENA CALDWELL
KIPPEN.
The Education meeting of
Kippen East WI will be held in the
Legion Hall on June 18 at 8,30
The roll call is "Find a new
word or pay a penalty",
Mrs. Wm Bell will give the
motto and will be in charge of
lunch.
The guest speaker Mrs. A.
Cooper will comment on
Institutes in Scotland.
Members are reminded of the'
bus trip June 16, Please come
with suggestions and ideas for
making money, Please bring a
friend.
Personals
Kippen East held a very suc-