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The Huron Expositor, 1984-08-08, Page 17l HENSALL AND AREA , THE HURON EXPOSITOR, AUGUST 8, 1984 — A171 ueensway residents move to new wing. • Correspondent MRS. BERTHA MacGREGOR 262.2025 Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Raeburn and family of Coronation, Alberta are holidaying, with their parents Mr. and, Mrs. Bob Raeburn and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Slade. Nan Britton returned from a six week visit with her son and family in Winnipeg. She visited with her sisters in Calgary. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keys, Grand en and Elsie Keys, Goderich were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar C4drpore, Joanne Niewenhuizen, Strathroy; Mr. and Mrs. Anton Spence formerly of Oud-Beyer- land now of Reeuwyk, Holland visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobol. Several friends ttom Hensall attended the Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary in Brucefield Centennial in honor'dfMr. and Mrs. Rochus Faber on Saturday. " Mr. and Mrs. Ken Scott and family, and Jean Scott of Londesboro were dinner visitors at the Manse, with Mr. McDonald, on. Sunday following the church service. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chaffe and Sally of Mitchell visited on Sunday with Mrs. Chaffe's mother Mrs. Jack Corbett and Mr. and Mrs. Al Corbett and family. Mrs. Gary Merritt is spending a week in Timmins and will return to -her home in Poway, California. She has had a pleasant visit in the area and visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Payne. QUEENSWAY RESIDENTS MOVING Residents have finally moved into the new I'M DRY—Matthew Federer of Kitchener After several attempts, Aunt Cathy gave him was visiting his aunt Cathy Meldinger in• a lift and Matthew got his drink. (Waeslnk Seaforth recently and while In town, found he photo) couldn't reach the fountain at the Lions Park. Visitors in Brucefield Correspondent MRS. ISABEL SCOTT 482-7135 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Burdge of Owen Sound are visiting in Brucefield at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Burdge. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McGregor visited this week with Mrs. Gregor McGregor. Also visiting at the same home was Mr. and Mrs. Neil McGregor, Montreal, Sympathy is expressed to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brock in the death of her uncle Mac Cornish of Owen Sound, Mr. and Mrs, David Triebner spent the weekend at Barrie, Mrs. • Don Moffat, Jody and Brian are holidaying at Wallaceburg with Mr. and Mrs. y. Colwell. The Clinton Optimist Club PRESENTS Saturday, August 18 AT THE CLINTON COMMUNITY CENTRE 8 m 1 AGE OF MAJORITY 600 FOOD AVAILABLE TICKETS AVAILABLE AT: Verbeek's Farm & Gorden Centre 482-9333 Phone 482-7138 RESERVE YOUR TICKETS NOW! They're Selling Fasti GET YOUR TICKETS WHILE THEY LAST! HALL FOR RENT at Vanastra Recreation Centre 482-3544 Dances, Weddings and ceptions etc. {0f GARY ARTS Friday, Aug. 17 Open Reception for Jeff & Sharon Glbbings (Thompson) at the Clinton Community Centre August 11 8:30 to 1:00 Dancing to Free Spirit wing of the nursing home. There is still some work to be done throughout the building but it certainly is a good feeling to .be this far. We are very pleased to welcorhe new , residents to Queensway. They are Lily Waghorn formerly of Kippen, Ida Jackson of Hensall, Cecil Jones of Exeter, ' Grace D. ney, Exeter and Asa Deeves of Hensall. he Tuesday church service was con- ucted by Shirley Luther. On Wednesday vario s games were played by the residents. The highlight on Th day was a movie "On One of the Roya ours of Canada". Music filled the aif on Friday afternoon as residents got together for a sing -song. Throughout the week the beautiful summer weather was enjoyed by the residents who were out for walks. COMBINED SERVICE There was a good attendance at the United Chu h on Sunday when the Presbyterian con tion along with visitors joined with the Unite Church for worship. Donald Stebbin§ greeted the congregation and Tim and Mark Brock were the ushers. Ken Scott and his daughter Christie brought special music to the worship, Mr. McDonald spoke on the subject of "One Rainbow through our Clouds", Next Sunday will be baptismal Sunday. Carol Woodward• of Exeter will be the guest soloist. NORTHCREST NEWS Residents of Northcrest Home welcome Mrs. Nan Britton back after a six week visit Mtevens DISC JOCKEY SERVICE Country Gold & Rock 'N' itoll Good recorded music for weddings, dances, anniversaries, parties, etc. Phone Brussels evenings 14 afternoons 887-6159 Oto .s, IN, .AEI . AIM s. Segerens Quality sound Dances, Weddings, Receptions Banquets, etc. S Variety of Music — Professional Service! Phone 482-9217 Js.s. sow ,Aur .s. s .s.®. s.1 STAG for Jim Nash.. Sat. 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Olga Chipchase was howling at Fairmount Kippen 4 -Her Alberta. each Greens, London on Saturday. Ernie Chip - chase and Bill Rogerson were very success- ful bowling at Stratford on Saturday. Florence Hendrick, Exeter was a recent visitor with Mabel Shirray. • Ida Rickert and Pearl McKnight displayed their crafts at the Freidsburg Day in Dashwood on Saturday,. Rose Pyke spent a week visiting with her niece m Byron, Michigan. is home from ange MARGARET R. HOGGARTH 262-6902 - The weather this past week has been the 4 H's --hot, hazy, -humid and horrible. It's now been a year since 'I stertekweiting the Kippen News. Please re embe o keep me' informed of happenings in the area. They might seem humdrum to you but to many shutins and former residents now moved away, news from home could make their day. 4-H HAPPENINGS Mark McGregor, son of Jim and Betty McGregor, was chosen to go to Alberta on an exchange visit. Mark 'went to Innisfail to stay with Raymond Kinsella ,in July. While there Mark said he enjoyed his ' visit. He said the land is more open than Ontario, and Innisfail had spme of the better farm land in ce r$ 1 Ath. r^ Dupee - Shannon Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dupee of Seaforth wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara, Ann, to Thomas Alexander, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivin Shannon of RR#4 Walton. The wedding will take place on August the 25th at 4:00 p.m. at the Northside United Church in Seaforth. Open reception to follow at 9:00 p.m., Seaforth and District Community Cen- tres. Raymond Kinsella came back to stay with Mark at Kippen. While here they visited Niagara Falls and Canada's Wonderland. There was a Ilicnic on July 29 at Seaforth Lion's Park when, all 4 -Hers gathered for fun and food. Those'4.Hers attending from this area were Mark and Mike McGregor; Greg, Paul and Janet Hoggarth. A 4-H regional conference for 15 year olds was held in Centralia College from Aug. 1-3. Those chosen to attend from this area were Mike McGregor, son of Jim and Betty McGregor, and Diane Vanueste, daughter of Marcel and Simonne Vanueste. , PERSONALS Open house was held on August 4 in Huron Centennial School, Brucefield, for Rochus and -Elizabeth Faber of Kippen, to honor them on their 50th wedding annivers- ary. Hugill - Jutzi Mr, and Mrs. Leverne Hugill, Seaforth, are pleased to announce the forthcom• ing marriage of their daughter, Marg- aret Lyn to James Ronald Jutzi, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Jutzi, Brussels, on Saturday, August 18, 1984, 7 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church, Seaforth, Ontario, WINGHAM OPTIMIST MONSTER BINGO 1 (Final one of the summer) SUNDAY, AUGUST 1946 r - Wingham Arena Doors open at 1:00 p.m. 10EARLY BIRDQUICKIESAT1:30 10 REGULAR ONE -LINE $100 BINGOS 3 SPECIAL $200 BINGOS 1 $500 SPECIAL GAME 1 JACKPOTOF$1000 2 SHARE THE WEALTH 1 BONANZA BINGO 10 NIGHT -OWL QUICKIES AT END MORE THAN :3000 MUST GO! All proceeds for youth work! 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