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TiHE _HURON EXPOSITOR:JUN,E 13, 1904,
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The Iii" pan Youth Anniversary service
was held at the Ki ppen halted Chutch. at 11
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a.m. on SundayDune 10 :with merfbers of
the recent confirmation class taking impor-
tant parts in the," set**, '
The Call to Worship Wpeshm, Was, given by IJoan
Binnendyk and a reading "VVhy do we need
Rules?' ?ken in two parts by Linda
Blnnendyk.
A further reading "Tile, Oak Tree's was
given by Lois Binnendyk• and the serigture
reading was read by Robbie Charters;
"I didn't have tune ,vvas the'reading
given by Mavis Turner and Jason ''Tuner
and Darrell Faber presented in dialogue
"Thou shalt not something or other". .
A piano duet was given • by Jason and
Cheryl Turner. Several choir nbmbers`were
presented in the Ministry of Music ,under,
the leadership of the organists Mrs. -Gerald
Moffatt and Mrs. David . Cooper; Julie
Consitt pronounced the benediction. •
KIPPER EAST WINEW$
Kippen East Women's Institute are
reminded to wear their Centennial clothes
when they attend their meeting June 20:
They will meet at the home of. Mrs. Wm.
McDowell and will proceed'' to Sills'
museum.
PERSONALS
On Saturday, June 9, Al;and Margaret
Hoggarth and their children Greg, Paul and
Janet hosted an 80th''. birthday 'party
celebration for Al's mother Ruby Hoggarth
of Blue Water Rest Home in Zurich. Those
present to help celebrate with her were
Stella Bawden, London; Loreen Hamilton,
St. Marys; Anne Binnendyk, Exeter; Jean
Crerar and Mary Broadfoot, Hensall; Mabel
and Nelson Riley, Zurich; Jack and- Verdi
Sinclair, Grace Pepper, and Mary Finlayson,
all of Seaforth; Rena Caldwell, Kippen; and
Annie Morenz, Dashwood.
We welcome to the community two new
families: Richard Aisenpreis and his wife
Elsbeth and their four daughters, Andrea
15, Petra 13, and the twins Martina and
Silke, 8 years old, immigrated on April 21
and live at the Peter Oud home farm, in RR3
Kipper. They came from South Germany
nearStuttgart. ,
Gerhardd Nice ele and ,his wife Gertrud ,
and their. daughgter Gaete and son Thomas' •
immigrated on May 4 from .South'. Germany
and reside on the Ron Chalmers farm in RR2
Kippen.
Good turnout at choir
practise in Hensall
(Continued from page A9)
' Harold Parsons, Lorretta Riley, Mary Kins-
man. and Joanne Rowcliffe.
Dorothy Corbett greeted the congregation
and. Cecil Pepper, Lloyd Ferguson, Ross
Sararas, Wilmer Ferguson and Harold
Parsons were the ushers. Mr. McDonald
spoke on the subject of "Memories Around
the Table." The choir contributedmuch to
the service when they sans "Shepherd
Psalm" with Doug Klopp attire organ.
During the service the reception of
members by transfer was held with the
following persons having transferred their
membership to Hensall United Church, Mr.
and Mrs. Ernie Chipchase, fromGrand Bend
United Church; Sherry. Lee Dayman from
Mitchell United Church; Mr. and Mrs. Clair
Hoffman, Bob and Doug. from Exeter United
Church; Mr. and Mrs; Glen McKnight from
Exeter United Church and Helen Thompson
from the United Church, Tabor, Alberta. -
The congregation were reminded that the
seryicbnextSundaywouldbeat10 0 a.m. in a•.
place of 11 a.m. and would take place at the
Hensall Community. Centre in conjunction,
with the Fiddlers Weekend. The Varna
Singers along with our own, Junior, Choir will
provide the worship in music for the service.
Foliating the. service Mr. McDonald
entertained those transferring their member-
ship along with their District Elders and
spouses to dinner at the Manse.
There was an excellent turn -out for the first
Cractice of. -the Centennial Choir for the
entennial Cogimunity Service on July 1. The
practice took place on Sunday afternoon at
the United Church and the next practice will
be on Saturday evening, June 30 at 7 p.m. All
former members of the choirs of the '
Presbyterian, United:and Anglican churches
are invited to be part of this Centennial choir.
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JUNE 15 -16,1994
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HENSALL FAIR WiNNER=Kevin Varleyto .Calf fol the jun(or clans at thirHensal I Spring.
of R142. Seaforth• won showmanship ant( Fair last rueday evening (Hunderiinark
contormation and type of Clara 11, 4-H peep • photo)
-Hensall fair attracts 2000
Over 2000 people attended the Hensall
Spring Fair last Tuesday evening at, the
Hensall Arena.
• In Class 1, Market Cattle, Bill Coiefian
came first for tlie'grade butcher heifer, any
weight. . '
, hi Class II, 4-H Beef Calf, the winners
were lst, Kevin Virley; 2nd, Brad Falconer.
and 3rd, 'Scott Cooper in Conformation and
Showmanship, the winners were 1st,
Kevin Varley; 2nd Scott Cooper and 3rd
Brad Falconer.. .
Winners of Class DI Calf Club - Gain were
lst, Scott Cooper; 2nd, Wilber Kerslake;
3M, Gerald Kerslake; 4th, Robbie Pass-
more; Sth, Mat Townsend; 6th, Kevin
Varley; 7th, John Passmore and 8th, Katie
Kerslake.
In Class IB, Calf Clubs Jr. Showmanship,
the winners were 1st, Cathy Carter, 2nd,
Ray Townsend; 3rd, Joan Kerslake; 4th,..
Brad Carter; 5th, Karen Campbell; 6th,
Michele Hern; 7th, Mat Townsend and 8th,
Robert Passmore. - -
In Class III, Junior Calf Club • - Grand
Champion. Shownanship, the winners were
1st, Scott"Cooper 2nd, Kevin Varlet; 3rd,
Cathy Carter WM 4th, Ray Townsend.
Winners It Class III, Calf Club - Senior
Showmanship were lst, Scott Cooper; 2nd,
Kevin Varley; 3rd, Katie Kerslake; 4th, Jim
Campbell; 5th,Wilbur Kerslake; 6th, Tracey
'Parsons; 7th, :Pat Melady and 8th, Beth
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Winners in Class III, Calf Club - Junior
Finish were 1st, Scott Cooper; 2nd, Wilbur
Kerslake; 3rd, Pat Melady; 4th, Brad Carter;
Sth, Cathy Carter; 6th," Mat Townsend; 7th,
Katie Kerslake and 8th, John Passmore.
Class IV, Senior Showmanship winners
were lst, Jim Carter, 2nd, lies Coleman; 3rd,
Les Consitt and,4th, Beth' Cooper.
Class IV, Se,r Finish.wumers were lst,
Les Coleman;. 2nd, Iloyd'Cooper; 3rd, Beth
Cooper and 4th,Yon Carter.
Winners of ass IV, Seniot Gain were 1st,
Beth Cooper; 2nd, Jim Carter; -3rd, Don
Carter and 4th, Paul Passmore.
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251, IN AllEMORIA'
NicGRATIH:;ht loving memorytof Trim; our
sdn, brother and uncle who passed away
suddenly :J;une 14; 19313
'kh
en family ties are broken,
And loved ones have to part,.
It cleaveswon d that never heals,
A very aching eart
on .
NO e 00ws,the grief we share t„
When we all meet and��yyou're not i4ere
Life goes on we .knoiy at's.true
But not the same.•since. we lost yon,
, We cannot' bring the old °days back,
When we,were altogether,:•
But ioving.;thoughts,and Memories
Will live with us forever
If we had one lifetime wish, •
One dratIt. that could come tree,
We'd pray • to/God With all our hearts;
for.. yesterday and,;you
What we'.would give, 1f we Could`• say,
"Hi Tom;', in the same old way,
Tie hear your voice,to see ,your smile,,
To sit with you and; chat awhile.
Soyou who have a=son and ,brother,
Cherish him with `care,
For you'll never know the heartache,
Till you see his empty chair.
So please dear Lor ,z take a message,
To in Heaven ,above
Tell him .how much we miss. him;
And give him all our love,, , •. ,
Always remembered and`- sadlyinaissed.by
Mom, Dad and tamily , 25-24x1
DALE: In memory of ir:ieving. husband,
father, ,grandfather, Donald W. fizz) Dale
who passed away en June 11, 1979 of cancer.
The years May wipe opt many things
But this will . never wipe out ever
The memories of those happy days { ,
That we had together.
You are always in my mind
No .matter what we do
Ail the times within our. hearts
There; are thoughts of you.
Fondly remembered and sadly missed by
wife Mona and fancily. 25-24-1
HACKWELL: In loving memory of a dear
son and brother. Jeffrey, who *as killed in
an accident 5 yeaago,' June 11. 1979
What we would give if we could say
"Ili Jeff" in the saMe old way,
To hear your voice and see you smile,
To sit' and chat with you: awhile,
You meant so very much to us
That nothing we can say;
Can tell the sadness in our hearts,
As we think of you each day.
Sunshine fades and shadows fall,
But loving remembrance outlasts all.
Lovingly remembered and very sadly
missed y Mom, Dad, Blaine and rig,
IN MEMORIAM
AiLA :" fit
104g hieinory; of a dear
husband: father,..;gratidfather..and grew
grandfather Wilson ,Allan who passed away
4 ago, Jur e, ,1o,6, 11980r '
A';s�ial° corne iq.r hearts.
I ':s aside for you r
As king aslife and" mentorY lest,.
We'11 always remember yyqu:...
'.Always remem'beretd by.w%N'Doris and' `
family J,.r 25.24x1
HONEi'+Itt loving memorya dear mother,
and grandmother Ethel J lone who passed
away one year ego; Jupe :20th, ow. •
The de th, of sorrow we cannotIl
Of tile," oss of •one we loved so, well.
And while she sleeps a peaeeful"sleep
Hetmeyinory we shall always. keep.
Ever,,.remembered and 44.0110. missed byy
daughter Dorothy and grandsons Donald,
Gerald' and Barry McCauley and Families..
25-24-1'
GLANVIi<LE: In laving memory of Meryl
D'ougias- -
We cannot bring the old times back,
Tour hands we cannot touch` '
But we still ' have, sweet memories
Of the one we loyed_so much. •
What we would give to hdld your hand
Your happy face .to. see, .'' 1
To hear your voice:, and see your smile,
That Meant so much to vs.
TheY say that memories are golden, •
And well we, guess at -s true,
Blit` wte never; wanted memories
We only wanted you 1 ' '
Sadly missed . and always loved kir your.: •
family N 1.• 7S-Tiix1•
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TheJune meetingolSt-Jam'es C.W.L. was
held on Wednesday/evening' with about 20
members present.•. 1 '
President Mrs. Jansen openedthe meeting
with prayer. Spirituel reading, was given by
Mrs. Hoste.
A pilgrimage to St. Marys Shrine will be
held on July 13.
An interesting report on the convention
was given by. Mrs. Hutchison and Mrs
Smile.
Decoration service in 'Bruce#ieid
Correspondent
MRS. ISABEL SCOTT
482-7135
A decoration service was held at Baird's
cemetery, Stanley township on . Sunday
afternoon. .
Reading the roll call for the Orange lodge
was Bqb Webster. for the Oddfellows M:
Bowman, for the Rebeccas, Evelyn <Mcfeath
and the legion, Roy Brock.
Rev. Brown, Varna presided and Dart
Moffat gave the address and accompanied
the esngiang of the hymns on his accordion.
There were many floral tributes at the well
kept cemetery.
• Sympathy is expressed to the "members of
the Robinson family due to the death of Ted
Robinson.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Coutts of St. Thome*
spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Dennis Hallam- Corn
YitAesIn ni Sunday with -Mr. '
Harry Dunlop, Leamington visited with
his uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Ross Scott
on Monday.
Youth council meets in Clinton
Greg Hoggarth
The second byregularmg of the Huron
County Youth Council was held on Thursday
June 7 at8..p m.,iathe_OMAF Board Room,
in'Ciinton. Attendance was very good with
twice as many members as the first meeting.
The meeting was headed by Karen
Rodman and Elaine Pym, who initiated s
couple of "Get -Acquainted" exercises.
After the members all knew each ether, After the whole group got back together
leadership was discussed with each member again, Liz Stewart opened the meeting with
taking a quiz to determine the type of leader , the 4-H pledge and Heather Fenton read the
he/she was. Various members also role- minutes of the previous meeting.
played as the types of leaders possible. The next regular meeting is planned for
A slide presentation followed on Parlia- July 12 at Clinton. „
ntentsty Procedure. The members then
discussed the slides and their application to,
our meetings:
The group then split into ;• two smaller
groups to plan the July and August
meetings. -Each group is to be completely
responsible for the content of their own
meeting.
FRIDAY. JUNE 29
Shriner Fish Fry
Official Opening
Waiters Family Entertains
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SUMDAl%JULY 1
Firemen's Breakfast
Church Service
Family Picnic
Legion Drumhead Service
Horse Shoe Pitching
Tug of Wars
Baed Concert & Harmony Sigig
Shirtail Parade
Dance 10 p.m. JOE OVERHOLT
SATURDAY, JUNE 30
Firemen's Breakfast
Antique & CraftShow & Sale
Arm Wrestling & Baseball
' Trap Shoot
Flom Sem. bg
Pa k Darbeeue
Donee featuring LOGO & SPOUT
MONDAY, JULY 2
Firemen's Breakfast
Sports Events
Fire Engine MitsteT
Parade 1 p.m.
60 Beard Growing .budging
Beef Barbecue
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