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Clinton News-Record, 1985-5-8, Page 13Annie and Stanley Rule, of RR 1 Varna, celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary on May 5 with family and friends. The couple raised 10 children and now have 33 grand- children and 35 great-grandchildren. (Anne Narejko photo) Presbyterian Church plans anniversary service. By Bertha MacGregor HENSALL-Rev. A.C. Young, of Goderich, conducted worship in Carmel Presbyterian ilk Church on Sunday. Dorothy Taylor played the organ. Choir practise will be held Thursday at 7:30 p.m. The Anniversary service will be held Sunday June 2 when Rev. Linda Brown, of London, will be guest speaker. There will also be special music. People Verna Hay of Exeter visited last week with Alice Ferg. Residents at Northcrest Home welcome back Joe and Edna McLellan. Joe underwent surgery at Stratford and Edna spent a few weeks with her daughter, Lois in Kitchener. The residents also welcome Alma Horton to Northcrest. Residents en- joyed a pot -luck dinner on Thursday with 18 attending. Olga and Ernie Chipchase visited their niece in University /Hospital and are pleased to find her improved. Mother's Day was the theme of Unit 4 of the UCW of Hensall United Church. Nan Britton opened the 'meeting. Mary Roobol led the devotional. Elva Forrest read a poem. Treasurer Myrtle Sherritt reported $372.55 to date and Hilda ,Payne reported on the Presbyterial m St. Marys. Olga Chipchase, gave the study on Korea and Olga renewed the work of Jan and Rowena Robb who have spent 25 years in Korea. Nelly Riley received the offering which was dedicated by Nan Britton. The manager and staff of the Bank of Montreal invite all seniors of Hensall and area to a Senior Appreciation night in the Hensall United church tonight at 7:30 p. m. Rebekah's Plan Dessert Euchre Noble Grand Eunice Aikenhead presided for the meeting of Amber Rebekah Lodge on May 1 assisted by Olga Chipchase N,G. in the absence of Lois Jones Vice Grand. Members are having table five at the Arena on May 18 which will be home baking. D.D.P. Kav Wise of Clinton will make her of- ficial visit on May 15. The nomination of,of- ficers were named for the coming year. A lunch was served at the close by the Com- mittee. Horticultural Society Meets Sheila Raeburn presided at the meeting of Hensall and area Horticultural Club held in Hensall United Church Wednesday evening. Approximately 80 membrs and 38 guests were present. Barnard Hack of Kincardine was guest speaker and was introduced by Jack Smith and thanked by Betty Simmons. The business and a plant auction followed. Rev. Stan McDonald was chosen for auc- tioneer. There were eight draws made with the winning guests: Isobel Hunt, Seaforth; Olive Hodgins, Kirkton; Mrs. Darcy Rathwell, Brucefield; and Isobel Mitchell, Bayfield. Members winning draws were Reta Van Weiren; Mary Brintnell; Bev Moir and Florence Slade. The next meeting is September 2. South Huron Youth For Christ South Huron YFC held its indoor rally on May 4 at Brucefield school. Approximately 185 were in attendance. Director Ron Westlake opened the rally with singing. Sharon Parker was at the piano. Ron led in prayer, Sheryl Keipher, of Zurich sang witti Dorcas Gingerich accompanying on 't € piano and Kevin Steckle on the guitar. Quiz- zing was done on Psalms 136,137,138 with the following results: First, Bayfield; Second, Zurich; Third, Exeter; Fourth, Goderich. The total results. for the year were: First Bayfield and Second, Zurich. The Bayfield team scored 1,250 points and Zurich 1,130. Edgar Cudmore gave a resume ofthe trophy and Dr. Bern Corrin presented it' to the Y.F.C. Robert Steckle made the presen- tation to Joe Mayman of Bayfield. Announcements Saturday,Ma+y 18, at 8 p.m. Rev. Wes Aarurn and a group Circle "C" ranch from Delevan, New York will hold a rally at the Bayfield Arena On Thursday, May 23 appreciation night Turn to page 14 • To Lisa Finch R.R. No. 1, Clinton Robbie Henderson clinton Timmy Airdrie Londesboro Darlene Bailey Clinton Bobbi -Jean Clifton Brucefield Clayton Boussey London Jason Welsh Clinton Melissa Snell Clinton Jason Curter clinton 1171fte C.Cif P i Iinlr Julie Verbeek Clinton Julia de Jong R.R. No. 1, Londesboro There are a lot of kids s ho have parties at this time of year — sometimes they're birthday par- ties because for some reason or another many people are born in the spring. This game is fun to play at parties -- why don't you try it, or suggest it to someone who is having their birthday this month? To play this. game you need some old greeting cards; Christmas cards will do just. fine. Pick as many cards as there r: re people going to the party and cut the backs off. Give each one of your friends the picture and a pencil, and tell them to 'Cut the card into 15 pieces: -Once this has been done, give everyone an envelope to put their 'pieces in so they won't get confused with the pieces from another card. Have everybody put their envelope in the mid- dle of the room, shuffle them up, and say "go". Each kid will then grab an envelope, take out the pieces and try to. put the jigsaw back into its ieture form. The person who finishes putting the jilisaw back together first wins the game. Distributed by Canada Wide Feature Service Limited e 1985 MocKay Prothero On May 8 May 10 May 11 May 11 May 11 May 12 May 12 May 12 May 13 May 13 May 14 May 14. Jigsaw Game. MINTON NANY.14 rig each oth_ er, the VARNA Stanley and Annie Rule have reached .. a lodestone not many couples obtain. On May 5, they celebrated their 65th wedding ann ielrsary with many family members from various parts of ?ntario. Mr. and Mrs. Rule were born in England and came to Canada in 1911 with their own families. On May 5, 1920 the couple were married in Toronto where they raised their 10 children. In 1938 the family moved from Toronto to Oakridges, just north of Toronto where Mr. Rule operated a glass and mirror business for a number of years. Clan Gregory By Margaret Hoggarth KIPPEN - The annual meeting of the Clan Gregor Society of Canada was held in Duff Presbyterian Church, Aberfoyle, on April 28. Ronald and Mildred MacGregor of Kippen attended. Plans are underway to hold a picnic on June 23 in Clan Gregor Park in Bayfield. All MacGregors, McGregors, relatives, and friends are cordially invited to attend. Personals Keith and Doroth, Hern of Zion, visited with.Bob and Frances Kinsman on May 5. Paul Hoggarth has returned from an 18 day trip to England and Scotland. While in England Paul visited with his grandmother in Walthamstow, and his aunt and uncle in Theydon Bois. Paul spent several days sightseeing in London, St. Pauls Cathedral, Tower of London, Tower Bridge, Royal British Science Museum, Madame Tussauds, H.M.S. Belfast - a floating museum on the River Thames in London. He spent five days in Scotland, staying on a farin in Kirriernuir which is about 60 miles northeast of Kippers, Scotland. He visited Edinburgh,. Dundee and the Dewars Distillery in Perth. PECK APPLIANCES "IN,THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA" .FILTER QUEEN SALES & SERVICE • VACUUM CLEANERS (Sales St Service to Most Makesl .FM COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS (For Farm 81 Business) •WHIRLPOOL APPLIANCES • WOODS FREEZERS •CENTRAL VACUUM SYSTEMS .INSECT & FLY KILLING UNITS (For Indoor 81 Outdoor Use) • GIFTS & MANY MORE ITEMS VARNA, ONT. 482-'7103 R•G• Stoddart of 72 TheSquare GOLD - SILVERSMITiH -DESIGNER- also •weaving • glass • CANADIAN AWARD WINNING DESIGNER GODERICH, ONTARIO 524-4509 The Rule family baa an innpressive ,military history. Mr. Rule had afar' brothers in World War Once, and three of them were decorated for their service. When WWII started, four of the six brothers rejoined the army to provide protection for their country once again. Mr. Rule was on active duty himself for four and a half years. The need to serve their country was passed down to the Rule children with two daughters, Jean and Dorothy serving in the air force and two sons, Stanley and Jack serving four and a half years with the tank coreseeer'cn° plan Bayfield Kippen United Church news Pastor Don Moffat presided in the pulpit un May 5 at St. Andrews Church. Barb Cooper accompanied the hymns at the organ. Music was provided by the choir. Pastor Moffat's sermon was entitled - "Managing God's Gifts." Bulletin reminders SUnday, May 26 is Kippen Youth Anniversary Service, wit') Rev. Burton Crowe from Centralia as gue speaker. Kippen Women's Institute news The Family and Consumer meeting will be held on Wednesday May 15 at the home of be couple has lived in Varna for the past four years with their daughter Daisy and son-in-law Don Barraclough Their daughter ' Jean lives in Toronto as do sons Onley, Murray and Ernie. Harry lives in Anaheim, Hugh has a business in Meaford and George has a business in Sault Ste. Marie. Jack and his family live in Hoh:nesvillle. Mr. and Mrs. Rule's daughter Dorothy died in 1956. The only secret the Rule's have is "loving each other. We still love each other and we have children who think the world of us," said Mrs. Rule. • r•e n to rt Mary Whitehouse at 8:30 p.m. Roll call will be answered by "Your Opinion of the Use of Credit Cards". The 4-H Leaders for the spring club will comment on the club and show some of the projects the girls have completed. The executive meeting of Kippen East W.I. was held on April 29 in Hensall United (:hurch. At this meeting the agenda for the coining year was planned. Interesting topics and varied speakers were decided upon. Kippen East welcomes any women who care to join thein on the third Wednesday in the month. Age is no barrier. Enthusiasm is important, a sense of humor helpful! Hydro service limited Ontario Hydro's services to customers throughout the province will be limited for the duration of the CUPE Local 1000 strike, David Drinkwalter, director of Western region said today. In Western region, customers can still pay their bills at any Ontario Hydro office between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Since management personnel are able to continue only the most essential services, no new electrical connections will be made un- til CUPE local 1000 workers return to work. Similarly, inspection , services will be limited. Ontario Hydro apologizes for any inconve- nience the ongoing strike is causing our customers: Thank You from Jack Riddell My thanks to the voters of Huron -Middlesex for your outstanding support in the Election. I look forward to doing my utmost to serve ALL the people of the riding' in any Way possible. 1'intend to resume my weekly reports from the Legislature as soon as H is called Into session. 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