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Times-Advocate, 1979-11-14, Page 11 (2)• • • Kippen WI marks 45th birthday By MRS. RENA CALOWEU KIPPEN Kippen East Womens' Institute celebrated their 45th anniversary in Brucefield United Church Thursday with about 140 guests from all the branches of South Huron District Womens' Institute. Celebration began with dinner at 6:30 p.m. Mrs. Dave Triebner, president chaired the program and had the assistance of the first president of Kippen East, Mrs. Stirling Graham, Cromarty, in cutting the cake. The program consisted of a contest conducted by Mrs. Vern Alderdice, sing songs with accompaniment by Mrs. Ross Broadfoot, musical numbers by the VanWieren sisters -Carol Ann, Audrey and Teresa. A fashion show with Mrs. Wm. Bell as commentator was presented. Those taking part were Mrs. M Hoggarth, Mrs. Alex McGregor, Mrs. Stewart Pepper, Mrs. Jim Chalmers, Mrs. Vern Alderdice, Mrs. Ernest Whitehouse, Mrs. Jim Drummond, Mrs. Harry Caldwell, Mrs. Grant MacLean, Mrs. Harold Parsons, "Reminiscences" were presented by Mrs. H. Caldwell. Mrs. Vern Alderdice received her lite mem- bership certificate and pit, from Kippen East, Mrs. H. Caldwell doing the honours on behalf of the Institute. U.C.W. meets U.C.W. of St. Andrews Church Kippen met November 6. Mrs. Keith Lovell gave the worship taken from "The Prodigal Son" Mrs. D.E. Kyle chaired the meeting and read "Lest We Forget" Mrs. Orville Workman gave the topic on the History of Kippen. During the business, plans for the fowl supper November 14 in Brucefield church were finalized. It was decided to send $30 to compassion to help with clothing for a child at Christmas. Mrs. G. Moffat favoured with piano solos. Mrs. Edison MacLean brought in the slate of of- ficers for 1960. Past president -Mrs. D.E. Kyle; President -Mrs. Robert Kinsman; Secretary -Mrs. Hank Binnendyk; 1st Vice president -Mrs. David Turner; Treasurer -Mrs. Bert Faber. The hostesses, SANTA TO VISIT By JOY SCHEIFELE Christmas is coming! On Saturday, December the 8 Ailsa Craig volunteer firemen will escort Santa himself into town for a brief appearance in the village's annual Santa Claus parade. The parade will begin its traditional route at 1 pm.. along Main St. led this year by a 50 member marching band from London. The Imperial Drum and Bugle Corps of London is made up of young people from 8 to 18 years of age and is well known throughout the area. It is hoped the band will be one of the major attractions for this year's spectators. Mrs. Ray Conaltt and Mrs. Bert Faber served lunch. Persona Is John Anderson is a patient in St. Joaeph's Hospital, London. Kippen East Womens' Institute will meet at the home of Mrs. Jack Sinclair in Seaforth November 21. A home economist will be the guest speaker. Mrs. Grant MacLean will give the motto. Mrs. Robert Kinsman is in charge of lunch, members are asked to remember to bring a record or a game for the nursing home. Mrs. Grant McGregor underwent surgery on her arm in University Hospital last week. Jack Coleman, Lyle and Bill Kinsman showed calves in the Queen's Guineas Class. Allan Tremeer, Bill Bell, Emerson Anderson, Camp- bell Eyre, have been on a hunting trip in the north. Mr. and Mrs. Ellison Whiting and David, Parkhill visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones Sunday. Times- Advocate, November '14, 1979 Pope 11 Best Interest 1 3''°% Short Term 60-269 days 1/2% We represent many Trust Companies. We ars often able to arrange for the highest interest be- ing offered on Guaranteed Investment Cer- tificates. EXETER 235-2420 ' subject to change Gaiser-Kneale Insurance Agency Inc. GRAND BEND CLINTON 238-8484 482-9747 • KIPPEN WI CELEBRATES — The 45th anniversary of the Kippen East Women's Institute watt held Thursday night. Shown cutting the coke are Carrie Graham, the president in 1934 and current president Ruby Triebner. LA photo Shipka's harvest dance proves to be successful The Shipka harvest dance, held at Parkhill community centre last Saturday evening, was well attended and quite successful. Bill and Sheila Massie, of Thamesville spent the week end with Cliff and Velma Russell and attended the Shipka Harvest dance. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Peter Paetkau, of Vineland, Rev. Esther Paetkau, Saskatoon, Sask. and Ervin Paetkau, of Henley, Sask. visited Tuesday herewith their cousins Annie and Dick Zielman and family Rosanne, Jackie and Jenny Russell, spent holidays last week with Rosanne's parent Mike and Alice Scheibel and family at Belle River. Weekend guests with Mrs. Gordon Ratz and Roger were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Longman, Mississauga, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Postle and Matthew, of Kitchener, It Pays to Shop at i LSJ TILE TILMftAjLNks Winners of Canada wide Pontiac win a car contest. Donno Corsons Goldino Show Diana Rizzoli Yvonne Belanger Anne Fedosenko Parry Sound, Ont. McAdam New Brunswick Inc La Biche, Alberta Lively, Ont. Delhi, Ont. Winners of Local Draws. $35.00 monthly family allowance draw. ticket drawn 26 of each month. Christmas on the 22nd. Sept. winner Barb Parsons RR 1 Hensall. Ont. $25.00 weekly draw Ticket drawn every Saturday afternoon. Winners to date: Ethel Alexander RR 1 Hensall, Ont. John Thomson Exeter, Ont. Monica Duchorme Doshwood, Ont. Donna Bosman Brucefield, Ont. 1O% OFF to all senior (dozens on alt purchases every Wednesday. VISA 1[E D IM' A;IMIS f MAIN STREET, EXETER Stedmons, Chargex and Master charge cards accepted 4ZO Won Street P.O. Box 646 ExeterOntano NOM �Sl, Katherine Ratz, of Windsor, and Barbara Ratz, Toronto. Susie Zielman was hostess at her home here, Friday evening, when a number of friends and neighbours gathered for a demon- stration party, showing plants growing in baked clay rocks, called Hydroculture Luwasa. Sylvia Neeb, of Zurich was the demon- strator. It proved most in- teresting. Tony and Michael Massie spent Saturday night with their friends Dean and Lee Watts. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wray Sweitzer were Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilson, Sandra, Warren and Perry, Lakeside, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Brintnell, Terry and Scott, Mrs. Bill Rundle and Larry, and Mrs. Jack Smith, all of Wooham, Ron Sweitzer -and family, of Stratford, Barb and Don Dundas and family of Crediton. The occasion was a surprise wedding an- niversary dinner for Barb and Don. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Shapton, of Exeter, visited recently with Laura and Oscar Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Baker Sr. and Garry, Nancy Baker, Kitchener, Donna Baker Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs. Don Baker and Jamie, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Baker, Jr. and family of Stratford, spent the weekend in Detroit, and attended the christening of the Baker Sr's seventh grandchild• At that time Jillian Nancy daughter of Sandra and Tony Regier was baptized. Godparents were Donna Baker and Dave Durand. Donald Russell and a group of friends have returned from a deer hunting trip up north and they brought back several deer. Les and Marjorie Adams, of Exeter visited Saturday night with Hugh and Annie Morenz. Over 80 club Walter Cutbush, Exeter celebrated his 88th bir- thday November 13. Sylvanus Cann celebrat- ed his 93rd birthday on November 12. 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