Times Advocate, 1984-08-29, Page 17Potluck at Northcrest; Couples Club enjoyed
A bounteous potluck dinner
Was enjoyed by over 20
residents on Thursday even-
ing at the Northcrest Hothe.
Miss Bonnie Finlayson,
Walton visited with her
grandmother, Mrs. Irene
Finlayson.
Mrs. Jessie Armstrong at-
tended a family gathering at
the home of her daughter and
son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Don
Flear, Grand Bend, prior to
her grandson and wife Scott
and Monique leaving to take
up residence in North Bay.
Shawn and Chad Chipchase.
Clinton spent a day with their
grandparents Ernie and Olga
Chipchase, and enjoyed a
round of golf.
Mrs. J. Hogg, Stratford
visited for a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. McKnight and
also with Mr. and Mrs. Craig.
Mrs. Jean Wilson and sister of
Caledonia visited with Mr.
and Mrs. John Pepper.
Couples Club
The couples club enjoyed
dinner -theatre on Thursday
evening when dinner was en-
joyed at the Manse with
Sharon and Doug Kyle and
Stan McDonald as hosts.
Following dinner the group
enjoyed "Country Hearts" at
b -
the Blyth Theatre. The next
Couples club meeting will be
held on Thursday September
27.
United Church
Robert Gackstetter was the
soloist at the United Church
on Sunday morning and led in
the worship of music by sing-
ing "Builders" and "Come
and Praise The Lord our
God' .
Mr. McDonald spoke on the
subject of "All This Pain and
Suffering, It Doesn't Seem
Right". He spoke of the ac-
cidents, the suffering both
physical and mental, but the
Christian faith shows us that
God shares our suffering of
physical pain, the agonies of
bereavment, the separation
from loved ones. We do not
understand, but the Christian
believes that a loving God will
work out His purpose and we
are to trust when we cannot
see.
The ushers for the service
were Doug Kyle and Al Cor-
bett. Following the service
the congregation enjoyed
lemonade and cookies at the
side of the church with
Dorothy Parker as host.
Queensway news
Again the beautiful weather
was taken advantage of by
the residents when they were
BEST SHOTS AT KIPPEN — The annual Kippen Gun Club shoot was held Sunday.
Above, Terry Caldwell presents the Murray Baker Construction A championship
trophy to Jack Billings and Bob Dunlop gets the Hyde Brothers runnerup award from
Bob Caldwell. T -A photo
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outside for walks.
On Tuesday a picnic to the
Morrison Dam Park near Ex-
eter was enjoyed by the
residents. In the evening the
Lakeview Conservative Men-
nonite•Youth were in to sing
for the residents. The music
was certainly enjoyed by
everyone.
Moving into the new wing
continued this week. We are
dining in the spacious new
dining room, and making use
of both the activity room and
beauty salon. Thursday mor-
ning the residents celebrated
the grand opening of the ac-
tivity room with a swing bowl-
ing and crokinole tourna-
ment. A movie was shown in
the afternoon which rounded
off another active day.
The pace was slowed on
Friday as the residents spent
a quiet relaxing day reading
books on loan from the library
and taking walks in the
sunshine.
Personals
Mrs. Hazel Corbett spent
last week holidaying with
Mrs. Evelyn Flynn at Silver
Lake.
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor
returned home after visiting
with her son and daughter-in-
law Mr. and Mrs. Don
MacLaren, Jodi and Brooke
at Oakville.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Noakes have returned from a
pleasant vacation in Eastern
Ontario. They visited with
many relatives and friends in
Maberly, Perth, Westport and
Millbrook and Orino.
They wenton the cruise
through the Thousand
Islands, visited Fort Henry
and took the guided tour
through the fort. They then
visited in and around Plum
Hollow and Lake Aloyda and
Smith Falls.
The Hensall District Hor-
ticultural Society will com-
mence their fall meetings on
Monday September 10 at Hen-
sall Public School.
Mrs. Jean Wilson and sister
of Caledonia visited last week
with Mr. and Mrs. John Pep-
per and called on Mrs. Alma
Horton.
Amber Rebekah Lodge will
begin their fall meetings on
Wednesday September 5 at 8
p.m.
Mr. Gerald Flynn and Mrs.
Evelyn Flynn visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
O'Brien and family at
Brigden. Mrs. Flynn will
spend a few days holidaying
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Times -Advocate, August, 29, 1984
Page 5A
inner -theatre evening
with the O'Briens.
The Three Links Seniors
will meet on September 11 at
6:90 p.m. for a pot -luck din-
ner, followed by their fall
meeting when the officers will
be installed.
Miss Pamela Sangster
returned to her home in Tim-
mins after spending a week 's
vacation with her mother
Mrs. Janeth Sangster and
family.
A most enjoyable evening
was had at the home of Mrs.
Dorothy Corbett on Tuesday
of last week when several
friends of Mrs. Don Ridley
gathered to honour her on her
departure from Elizabeth
Courts. A social time was en-
joyed when the guest of
honour was presented with a
gift, for which she expressed
sincere thanks. Refreshments
were served, with best wishes
from all. The Rldleys were
one of the first tenants in
Elizabeth Courts, making
many friends. They are tak-
ing up residence in Exeter in
September. We wish them the
best.
TOP VETERAN SHOOTERS— Jamie Caldwell presents trophies to the winners Har-
rison Schoch and Bert Mahaffey in the veterans class at Sunday's Kippen Gun Club
shoot. The trophies were donated by John Anderson and Bob Baker.
Kippen girl at Ringette camp
By Margaret Hoggarth
Tara Savage, daughter of
Mark and Penny Savage
recently returned from a
week at Quanahar Provincial
Ringette camp in Haliburton.
While there, apart from lear-
ning about the game of
ringette, Tara enjoyed the
sports of kayaking, canoeing
and windsurfing.
Mark and Penny Savage
and sons Andrew and Aaron
spent last week at Jay Lake
campgrounds near Minden.
They enjoyed a canoeing trip
in Algonquin Park as well as
a visit to Mark's parents
Audrey and Stan Savage in
Ingoldsby. On their trip they
had the misfortune to hit a
deer north of Bancroft which
caused minor damage to their
van.
Al and Margaret Hoggarth
accompanied by Al's mother
Ruby Hoggarth of Zurich at-
tended the Greene Picnic on
Sunday August 26 at St.
Christopher's Beach,
Goderich.
4-11 News
On Saturday August 25 the
Huron County Poultry Club
held their Achievement Day
at Bayfield Fair. Both Com-
mercial and Fancy members
brought their eggs and birds
to be judged. All members did
very well and look forward to
next year's club.
On Sunday August 26 the
Huron County Poultry Club
wrapped up their club with
their fourth annual picnic
held -at the home of leader
Barry Cleave.
Club members swam in the
afternoon and enjoyed a lunch
in the evening. All club
members were present along
with guests Tim Mayhew,
Gayle Harrison, Cherryl
Smith, Mike Heykoop and
Karen Rodman from the
O.M.A.F. office.
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Civic Corner
Bi -Annual Community
Lawn Sale
Flea Market & Bazaar
9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Sat., Sept. 15, 1984
ATTENTION: Service Organizations, Church Groups, Individuals,
Neighbours, Antiques Craft, and Produce Dealers.
WHY: To reserve a table for the first Bi -Annual Community lawn Sole,
Flee Market and Bazaar in Hensoll, sponsored by the Hensall
Parks Board, Saturday, September 15, 1984, between 9:00 a.m.
and 4:00 p.m.
WHERE: Hensel! and District Community Centre, in the Park (weather per-
mitting) or on the Arena Floor.
HOW: For table reservations, complete the following:
TEAR OFF HERE
I/We ,_.wish to reserve
Organizations, Individuals, Etc,
table(s) (approximately 3 feet by 10 feet) at $7.50 each.
Number
Amount Enclosed: $
FORWARD by September 1, 1984 to: Mrs. E. Oke, Secretary
Hensall Parks Board
Box 279
Hensall, Ontario
NOM 1 XO
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