The Huron Expositor, 1984-10-03, Page 21PROS AND CONS—Board of Education
representative, Tony McOuall discusSes the
feasibility 'of fret* Immersion classes In
Huron County with Sue Vodden, and Harriet
Shlllinglaw of Hullett.
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HENSALL AND AREA
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, OCTOBER 3, 1984 — B7
Lynne Dodds, Queen of Furrow is
granddaughter of Hensall native
Correspondent
MRS. BERTHA MacGREGOR
' 262-2025
Little Charlsey O'Rourke of' Ottawa is
spending a week's holiday with her
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Munn.
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Collins and family of
Waterloo spent Sunday with the Tatter's
mother Mrs. Laird Mickle.
A bus 14d of members and friends off the
Hensall Area Horticultural Society motored
to Listowel to the Yarns of Tralee, toured the
cheese factory, had lunch at the Stone Crock,
travelling through the Aptish Settlement on
Monday.
Seniors are reminded the Pall Rally will be
held in Dashwood Community Centre on,
Oct. 4 at 1 p.m, Lost Heir; crokinole and
euchre will be played. There will be a
registration fee of 51.50,, lunch provided.
Please bring your club dues.
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Parker in company
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keys, Grand Bend
enjoyed a five day trip to Agawa Canyon last
week.
Anita Bengough had the.misfortune to slip
and injure her knee. She is a patient in South
Huron Hospital, Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Corbett who have been
residing on Oxford Street moved last week to
a farm at RR 2, Staffa. Mr, and Mrs. Grant
McGregor, RR 3, Kippen have taken u
residence in the home the Corbetts vacate
Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobol visited recently
with their daughter and son-in-law • and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Dodds, Seaforth,
An Audio Visual Workshop was held in
the United Church on Monday evening when
the Sunday School teachers, Youth Group
leaders and representative of the, different
groups in the church learned more about the
use of Audio Visual in programming and
how to use the equipment. The workshop
was conducted by Mr. McDonald.
Grace Drummond and Rev. McDonald
attended the Huron -Perth Presbytery meet-
ing held at Camp Menesetung on Tuesday.
The couples club of the United Church met
at the church on Thursday evening. 'Fhe
next couples club meeting will be held on
Oct. 25.
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Mr. and Mrs. Eric Luther have' returned
from a month's vacation in Newfoundland.
Lynne Dodds,. RR 1, Seaforth won Queen
of the Furrow at the International Plowing
Match at Teviotdale. She was chosen first
out of 31 contestants. Daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Don Dodds, RR 1, Seaforth, she is the
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobol,
Hensall. She was coached by her brother
Paul Dodds, who won several prizes. Lynne
is attending her second year at Guelph
University. "Congratulations".
Rev. Kenneth Knight conducted worship
in Carmel Presbyterian church on Sunday.
Mrs. Dorothy Taylor presided at the organ.
Next Sunday' communion service, will be
held. The annual bazaar will •be held Nov. 5.
QUEENSWAY'NEWS
Starting off' the last week of Sept., bingo
proved to' be the highlight on Monday.
Crafts were enjoyed on Tuesday morning.
The Tuesday church service was conducted
by Rev. Bob Donnan of the Exeter
Pentecostal Church. Assisting at the piano
was his son. Tuesday was also a special day
for Gertie Deeves as she celebrated her
birthday.
On Wednesday morning, various games
such as bean bag toss, table shufflebpard
and swingbowl were enjoyed. In the
afternoon an old-tyme sing -song was held.
On Thursday afternoon, a several part
series of a talking story was heard on
cassette. In' the evening a movie on the
Logging Industry was viewed by the
residents.
Finishing off the week of activities,
residents got involved in some crokinole and
checker games on Friday .afternoon.
,Celebrating their anniversary on Sunday
was Asa and Gertie Deeves. , .
NORTHCREST NEWS
Residents of the Northcrest Home are
happy to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Robert
McGregor, Kippen to the Home.
Mrs. Pearl McKnight, Mrs. Berdie
McClinchey, Zurich and Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Elg, Atwood visited on the weekend with
Nelson McClinchley at Brantford.
UNITED CHURCH
Being a little kinder was the topic at the
United Church on Sunday morning when
Mr, McDonald spoke of how, as Christians,
we need to show more kindness, concern and
respect for people around us.
The children's story was "Control"; using
a radio as an example Mr. McDonald spoke
of how we can control the radio by the knob,
so we must control oUr tongues by our minds
and hearts.
Rita Scholl greeted the congregation.
Dennis Martin, Mervyn Fields, Donald
Stebbins and Ross Veal were the ushers.
The flowers at the front of the church were
placed in memory of Andrew Bell by his
sister and brother-in-law Ernie and Olga
Chipchase and also in honor of the wedding
of Raye Jacobe to Jean Cole which took place
in the church on Saturday.
Next Sunday will be world wide commun-
ion Sunday along with the celebration of
Thanksgiving.
Running a mile
part of 4-H
•
Correspondent
MARGARET HOGGARTH
262-6902
The second meeting of the Kippen 3 4-H
club was held Sept. 25.
Members went to work in the kitchen
making split pea soup and corn chowder
soup.
The lesson material centered around
dieting. After the meeting was finished, the
group ate the soup. which was very good.
The next meeting will be held on Oct. 2 at
the Vanastra Curling Club,
Press Reporter
Lynn Moffat
FITNESS FANATICS
The third meeting of the Kippen Fitness
' Fanatics was held on Sept. 27.
The main event scheduled for the meeting
was an endurance run for all members. To
begin with, everyone warmed up for 10
minutes before running the mile. Everyone
including our two leaders (through their own
choice) participated in the run. All the times
were excellent, and the members admitted
that the leaders did pretty good "for their
age."
After the run, members started the
meeting by doing some of the book work, and
later moved into the kitchen to split up into
two groups and prepared the recipes, which
were chili con carne, and fruit custard. While
the meal was cooking, book work was
completed and pians discussed for the fitness
meet.
It was suggested to have an afternoon of
bowling. Press Reporter
Janet Hoggarth
KIPPEN UNiTED CHURCH NEWS
Pastor Don Moffat presided in the pulpit on
Sunday. Barbara Cooper accompanied the
hymns at the organ, along with the choir
presenting the ministry of music.
Pastor Moffat's sermon was based on
"Make-up or Missions" explaining that
there is only one missionary for every 430,000
people. Meanwhile there are 1,300,000 Avon
representatives and 750,600 Amway distribu-
tors (worldwide) or 28 times more representa-
tion than missionaries.
Robert Cooper, the Sunday School Super-
intendent gave out awards to the following
students: first year, Kim Dewys; second
year, Jane Johnson, Jeff Turner; third year,
Paul Cooper; fourth year, Beverly Lefaive,
Nancy Lefaive; fifth year, Dana Cooper,
Robert Lostell, Brenda Consitt; sixth year,
Mark Cooper. Angela Faber, Jonathan
Turner; seventh year, Candace Cooper;
eighth year, Robbie Consitt, Steven Lostell,
Joanne Consitt, Lori Dewys; ninth year,
Cheryl Turner, Jason Turner, Lois Ann
Lostell; tenth year, Darrell Faber; 1 lth year,
Tricia Cooper; 13th year. Julie Consitt,
Christine Cooper.
Next Sunday is the Thanksgiving Service at
Kippen at 11:30 a.m. Kippen Anniversary is
on Oct. 14 with Rev. Paul Murray from
Bayfield as guest speaker.
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