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THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEPTEMBER 25, 1985 - A9
Hensall Correspondent •
BERTHA MacGREGOR
262-2025
Lois. Jones, Vice Grand presided for the
meeting of Amber Rebekah Lodge on
Wednesday evening assisted by Bertha
MacGregor, P,N.G. A letter was received
from Marguerite Crawford stating Lonna
Connelly, D.D.P. of Brussels would be
present to install the newlyelected officers
on October 2. The Vice Grand reported
several visits were made and cards sent.
Dorothy Corbett gave the financial report.
The Assembly Warden will visit Edelweiss
Lodge, Seaforth in November when Amber
Lodge are to open and close lodge. Business
was completed and lodge dosed in regular
form:
CARMELCHURCH
• Rev. Kenneth Knight conducted worship
in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday,
his sermon subject "Hearers, Givers,
Doers," The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper
will be celebrated on World Communion
KIPPEN
Calligraphy expert
Kippen WI speaker
Kippen Correspondent
MARGARET HOGGARTH
262-6902
The September 18 meeting of Kippen East
Women's Institute was under the direction
of the curator, Frances Kinsman who
conducted the program and introduced the
guest speaker Maxine Sereda. Maxine
showed examples of calligraphy and gave an
account of script writing and its uses in this
world which will soon not need pencils or •
writing but will have computerized informa-
tion instead. She was thanked by Margaret
Hoggarth, Verda Sinclair gave a motto on,
"Memory is a wonderful treasure chest, if
you know how to pack it." Helen MacLean
gave the ladies a puzzling contest. Roll call.
was answered by "a vanished custom in our
community." This meeting was held at the
home of Agnes Eyre in Egmondville with
Verda Sinclair assisting. President Grace
Drummond gave a reading and Mary
Broadfoot led the sing song. Lunch was
served by the hostesses assisted by the
lunch committee, Evelyn Workman and
Rena Caldwell. The meeting dosed with the
royal anthem. •
KIPPEN UNITED CHURCH NEWS
.Rev. Lorne Keays presided in the pulpit at
St. Andrew's church on Sunda,. Mary
Moffatt accompanied the choir in their
ministry of music.
Awards were given to Sunday School
students who had attended Sunday School 30
Sundays during the year. They are as
follows: fust year -Pamela Love; second
year -Kim De Wys; third year -Jeff Turner,
Jane Johnson; fourth year -Paul Cooper, fifth
year -Beverley Le Faive, Nancy Le Faive,
sixth year -Dana Cooper, Robert Lostell:
seventh year, Mark Cooper, Angela Faber.
Jonathon Turner, Chrystal Jones; eighth
year -Candace Cooper. Brad De W ys: nineth
year. Steven Lostell, Lori De Wys: tenth
year -Carol Turner, Jason Turner; twelfth
year-Tncia Cooper: Aourteenth year -Chris-
tine Cooper.
Bulletin reminders: Kippen's communion
service will be held on Sunday, October 6
The Anniversary service will be held on
Sunday, October 20 at 11 a.m. Kippen
Chur h's annual fall supper will be held
Wednesday, November 13 in Bnicefield
church
4-H CLUB NEWS
BY LYNN MOFFAT
Press Reporter
The second meeting of Kippen 3 4-H club
was held Monday. September 16 at
Brucefield United Church with Joyce Wilson
and Eileen Townsend in charge. This
meeting was based on learning how to make
pastry. The meeting started out with a
discussion on how to make the different
types of pastries and continued with a trip to
the kitchen to follow through on what was
learned. The group divided into three groups
of four each, and each group was given a pie
recipe to make including apple, cherry and
blueberry pies. which ail turned out very
well While the pies were cooking four other
pastries using four different types of fat,
namely, oil, lard, vegetable shortening and
butter were made. After baking them they
were rated on appearance, texture, flakiness
and flavor, then eaten.
PERSONALS
Congratulations to Cohn Albert Reynolds.
son of Don and Yvonne Reynolds of RR 2.
Kippen. on his marriage to Gwendolyn Ruth
McColm. daughter of Mr and Mrs. John B
McColm Cohn and Gwendolyn were mar-
ried en Saturday, September 14 at the
Baptist Church in Burlington, followed by a
reception at Glendale Golf and Country Club
in Hamilton. The couple honeymooned in
Spain and will reside in Toronto. Also
attending the wedding were Colin's two
brothers. Don Jr. and his wife Debbie from
Dartmouth. Nova Scotia and Share from
Vancouver. B.C. Shane spent a few days in
the Kippen area with his parents. Don and
Yvonne Reynolds, before returning to
Vanceuver.
Bradley and Jennifer Oulton from Ilan-
ber•is, North Wales, are visiting with Ron
and Ruth Howard of RR 2. Kippen. Bradley
Oulton is a cousin of Ron's. Whilst here, the
Welsh couple are planning to travel up north
to see the changing of the leaves on the
trees.
Congratulations to Kimberly Anne Taylor.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Taylor,
Kippen, on her marriage to Donald Scott
McLellan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don
McLellan of Staffa. The wedding took place
on Saturday. September 21 at Kippen United
Church. Ruby Hoggarth of Bluewater Rest
Home, Zurich, visited with Margaret and Al
Hoggarth and family on Sunday, September
22 to help her son and daughter-in-law
celebrate their 23rd wedding anniversary
Sunday, October 6. at the regular hour of
worship. Dorothy Taylor presided at the
organ.
Mrs. Laird Mickle entertained Mr. and
Mrs. Brian Collins and their four children,
from Waterloo, Charles Mickle, Hamilton,
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Mickle and their two
boys, from near Ayr and also her parents,
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Crouch on Sunday to a
hot turkey smorgasbord dinner.
UNLTED CHURCH
"The Great Divide - Passing the Buck"
was the title of the. sermon on Sunday
morning at the United Church when Mr.
McDonald' spoke of the divide between
responsibility and irresponsibility.
Evelyn Elder greeted the congregation
and Doug Kyle, Cecil Pepper, Larry Elder
and 'Rick McGee were the ushers. The
flowers at the front of the church were
placed in honor of the marriage of Mary
. Drysdale to Gerard Ducharme and in loving
memory of Gertrude Middleton by the family
and Harold "Pat" Willed by. the family.
The cliildren's-story was How Much God
Loves Us. - •
The congregation were reminded to
forward their family names into Mrs. Alvin
Cole for the Centennial Autograph Quilt, the
deadline being October 1. Anyone wishing
invitations to be sent to their families for the
HENSALL
Centennial Celebrations in 1986 should leave
the names at the church office or with Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Spencer.
PEOPLE
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Adams of Exeter
were recent visitors with the latter's sister
Hazel Corbett.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Glover and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Van Tassel of Saint John's
New Brunswick visited recently with Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Knowles.
Mr. and Mrs. Laurie McCutcheon of Saint
John's New Brunswick visited recently with
the latter's brother and sister-in-law Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Knowles.
' Mr. McDonald attended the funeral of his
Uncle, Robert Goldner of Listowel on
Wednesday and has also beep visiting his.
aunt Mrs. Goldner in Stratford General
Hospital,
The 1986 Church Centennial Committee of
• the United Church met on Monday evening
to continue their plans for the Church
Centennial celebrations. The • Centennial
Photo Directory pictures have all been taken
and selection and drafting of the book
continues. June 4, 1966 has been set as the
Old Fashioned Garden Party and program.
Wednesday, March 5 will be Grandma's
Quilting Party with a large display of quilts
on hand as well as a quilting bee taking
place. The Fashion Show of wedding clothes
over the hundred years will be Tuesday,
June 17, followed by everyone who has been
married by the Hensall United Church
ministers over the years invited back to
renew their vows on Sunday, June 22.
A Centennial tree planting service will be
held on Sunday, May 11 when all the
children of the congregation will be taking
part in this service. The main Anniversary
Service will be held on Sunday, November
16, 1986 and throughout the year special
services celebrating our Presbyterian,
Methodist and Congregational roots will also
• be celebrated, It looks like an exciting year
as we celebrate the 100 years of the church
building standing as a witness in the village
of Hensall.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Chaffe and Sally of
Mitehell visited on Sunday with Mrs.
Chaffe's mother Hazel Corbett.
QUF.ENSWAY NURSING HOME
On Wednesday, September 11, thirteen
residents of the Queensway Nursing Home
attended the Western Fair. They watched
the Grandstand Variety Show, , which was
officers
very entertaining and enjoyed hamburgers
and soft drinks, which is a must for fun at the
fair.
Over the past two weeks our residents
have had the opportuhity to enjoy two very
entertaining films. The first was a Laurel
and Hardy film, and the second, a Canadian
historical film called "All F1'ontier and
Nothing Else."
On Saturday, September 14 residents
enjoyed a morning of fun and challenging
games in a small competition. Big winners
for the day were Neil Regan in shuffleboard,
and Lloyd McDougall with a perfect score in
the bean bag toss.
A very busy day was had on Monday,
September 16. In the afternoon the ladies
had tea with the ladies from the Thames
Road United Church. In the evening Mary
and Dinant De Vries and Marie and Jake
Vischer led a hymn sing which many
attended.
On Friday a delightful furry friend visited
on the front lawn of Queensway. Benjie, a
pomeranian, who is owned by staff member
Lynda Hartman, came by to show off his
beautiful, soft, fluffy coat. All whom he
visited will surely agree that he is a cutie.
Benjie brought back many happy memories
of past pets.
That's all the news from Queensway for
today.
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