Times-Advocate, 1986-07-09, Page 5Kippers youth back from Expo
By Margaret Hoggarth
Paul Hoggarth has returned from
a nine -day trip to The Canadian
Rockies and Expo 86. He and 33 other
Junior Farmers from Southern On-
tario new to Calgary and motored to
Vancouver. Highlights along the bus
trip included stops at Banff National
Park, Hell's Gate, and a white water
rafting expedition on the Chilliwack
River in B.C. Three days were spent
at Expo viewing the numerous
pavilions from all around the world.
1.311rd and Ruby Finlayson hosted
the Finlayson picnic on Sunday July
6, with about 75 people present. The
five members of the Jim Finlayson
family, Lorne, Art, Bill, Marg and
Jeff, were present along with their
descendants. The people travelling
the furthest were from Lansing and
Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Dave Vanneste and Paul Hoggarth
participated in a broomball tourna-
ment as members of the Huron Coun-
ty Junior Farmers Team. Along with
four others from the county, they
travelled to Wasaga Beach on Friday
July 4 to compete with 23 other teams
from all across Ontario.
Alec McGregor has now returned
home from hospital.
Congratulations to Cathy Vanneste
on her graduation from Mohawk Col-
lege in Hamilton with an Architec-
tural Technology Degree. She has ac -
Granton
By MRS. E. SUMMERS/
At Granton United Church the Rev.
Bruce Pierce was in charge of the
Sunday morning worship and entitl-
ed his message "A formula for peace
of soul." There are three blessings to
remember if you want to have peace
of soul: 1, peace; 2, humility; 3,
tranquility.
Jesus said "I give you my peace
and my peace I leave with you."' In
our family relationships, don't face
conflict without God, said Rev.
Pierce.
In the childrens' time, the
minister explained to them that if
they had troubles not to worry too
much about them, just say a little
prayer, and leave it to Jesus and your
troubles will fade away.
Celebrate 50th
Mary and Cecil Bowman were
honored with a fiftieth wedding an-
niversary celebration held at their
home near Granton on Sunday after-
noon. Many relatives and friends.
were present to congratulate the hap-
py couple.
cepted a position with Repla Win -
downs Ltd. in. Oakville. Cathy is a
daughter of Marcel and Simone
Vanneste.
sun k.00per is recbveruut in Univer-
Dashwood
Sy MRS. IRVIN RACIER
John and Mary Becker hosted a
fireworks display last Sunday even-
ing with over 100 people attending.
Hotdogs and refreshments were serv- -
ed after.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stormes and
family were recent visitors with Mrs.
Alice Tieman.
Murray and Anne Reid flew to Van-
couver where they spent two weeks
visiting with Murray's 86 year-old
father. Murray and his two brothers
visited Expo. They enjoyed the trip.
sity Hospital following a severe fall on
his farm. His back is now stabilized
and he is waiting for an operation on
his ankle. He is wished a speedy
recovery.
fireworks
Mrs. Alma Genttner visited in St.
Catharines last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Keller and
family, London were visitors with
Mrs. Frieda Keller.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Gilmour,
Dundas, visited with Clayton Pfile,
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rumball and
family have moved to London.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Gaiser were
hosts to 15 Eastern Star Sunshine Club
Matrons and Patrons from Ingersoll,
London, Mt. Brydges, Clinton and
Woodham on Sunday.
AWARDS — Teen volunteers cit South Huron Hospital received service awards recently. Shown with
committee member Agnes Aunger (left) are Heather Browning (200 hours), Eloise Klungel, (100 hours),
Charlotte Miller (200 hours) and Joanne Marquardt (100 hours). Missing: Teen Volunteer coordinator
Sylvia Smith and volunteers Suzanne Wareham (200) and Julie Wilkinson (100).
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The sermon topic at Zion United
Church was taken from 11 Corinthians
12:1-10 titled "l3efore and After". Mr.
Calvin Fahrner was the guest
speaker.
Mrs. Anne Hill. Granton sang two
beautiful songs. Thanks Calvin for
your message and Anne for her songs.
Three more weeks to go untirBible
School. Last week's paver h•tt,a list
of things needed.
In hospital are: St. Joseph's Lon fkn
William Swartz, South Huron
Leonard Wein. At the Nursing Ifome,
Exeter Mrs. Roxie Weber and Car-
man Roeszler.
If you diave a few minutes to spare
go visit someone in a hospital or nur-
sing home and you'll come nut feeling
as if your problems are only little
ones.
Contestants are needed for Sum-
merfest 1986 to be held at Crediton.
Princesses between the ages of 13 to
18 are needed. For further informa-
tion please phone from 8 a.m. to 6
p.m. Mrs. LindaFinkbeiner 234-6766
and evenings she will he at the hall
park troth.
Mr. and Mrs. lin F'inkbeiner have
returned home from their cottage at
Manitoulin Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Preszcator were
Thursday supper guests with Mr. and
Mrs. [)ave Isaac and Tasha, Exeter
and Saturday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. John Glanville, RR 4 Walton.
Some of the ('reditdn and district
people have returned home from Ex-
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