The Huron Expositor, 1988-02-17, Page 7Valentine's party
a success at
Queensway
Monday morning several Queensway
residents gathered in the sunroom to sip on
tea, eat cookies and watch the wintery scene
outside. In the afternoon everyone tried
their luck at Bingo with the Kippen United
Church women.
Tuesday morning fun and fitness took
place in the Activity room. Rev. Don
Rodgers of the Exeter Pentecostal Church
led the worship service in the afternoon.
Residents thoroughly enjoyed Rev.
Rodgers' service and also appreciated his
son Kevin who led in the singing of several
hymns and accompanied on his guitar.
Wednesday morning Queensway Ladies
Auxiliary had a very productive meeting as
they discussed many upcoming events. In
the afternoon residents welcomed ladies of
the Zurich Mennonite church. They assisted
residents with Valentine crafts and helped
decorate the dining room for the Valentine
celebration on Sunday. Thank you ladies for
the delicious heart shaped cake.
Thursday residents attended the movie
presentation Iceland, "River of Challenge".
This movie was produced by National
Geographic and everyone found it very in-
formative and interesting.
Sunday morning coffee hour was held in
the Activity room. Residents enjoyed a
relaxing hour of hot coffee and fresh tea
biscuits as they listened to Gospel music.
Sunday afternoon was very special.
Alfred Ropp and his orchestra joined
residents and entertained from 2 p.m. to 4
p.m. at the Valentine party. There was lots
of pink punch and delicious cake and ice
cream served the ladies auxiliary. Marj
Vere of Clinton was the lucky winner of the
draw on a beautiful floral arrangement.
Genevieve Windover, Rolly Greiner, Aleida
Kats, Lloyd McDougall,. and Doug Needs
won prizes for wearing the most red. All had
a very enjoyable afternoon.
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DRESSED IN RED - It is difficult to tell from this black and white photograph, but these
three residents of the Queensway Nursing Home, were all dressed in romantic red in
honor of Valentine's Day; Sunday. Lloyd McDougall, Rowland Grenier and Aleida Kats
were awarded for their Valentine spirit at a party held at the residence. Mcllwraith
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Hensall Correspondent
SUSAN HARTMAN
262-2449
South Huron Youth For Christ held their
monthly rally Saturday, February 6 at
Huron Centenial School, Brucefield.
Sharon Parker from Crediton sang, ac-
companied by Philip Gower of Goderich on
the drums.
An exciting Quiz was won by Exeter with
240 points, Goderich 160, Zurich 110. Due to
the weather, the Clinton team was unable to
attend.
Sharon Parker sang "Just Like You" then
Pastor Kevin Rutledge of Exeter challenged
youth and adults alike.
There will be no rally in March and the
South Huron YFC is encouraging people to
support the Barry Moore Crusade in Exeter
from February 29 to March 6.
SKATING PARTY
Remember the Skating Party to be held
March 12 at 7 p.m. at the Hensel] Arena. The
next regular meeting will be held April 2.
A bus load of local youths will travel to
Delawan N.Y. for a Winter Retreat
February 12 - 14. The South Huron Youth
For Christ Quiz Team will be in competition
with several U.S. Quiz Teams.
CANVASS FOR HEART
A canvass of the village of Hensall will be
made during the next week to 10 days for the
Heart and Stroke Foundation. Thank you in
advance to the volunteers who are making
the canvass and the people who support this
very worthwhile project.
Canvassers are as follows: King St.: Lea
Seaton, Carol Goudie, Bob Reaburn. Rich-
mond St. S.: Kay Davis, Denise Schroeder.
Oxford and Albert Sts.: Kim Masse. York
St. and York Cres.: Audrey Dixon. Queen
St.: Winnie Skea, Donna St. John. Richmond
St. N.: Kim Genttner. Mill St.: Linda
Towton. Brock St.: Ann Maxwell. London
Rd. and Lorne Ave.: Bonnie Bozzatto.
Apartments: Sadie Hoy, Dorothy Kipfer,
Dorothy Corbett.
SENIORS MEETING
The Three Links Seniors met in the after-
noon on February 9 and decided to hold
another Euchre Party at the Hall at 8 p.m.
on February 23. Ladies please bring lunch.
Hostesses for last week's meeting were Pat
Volland, Irene Davis, Eileen Rennie and
wins quiz at youth rally
Evelyn Flynn.
Euchre was played following the meeting
and the winners were: Ladies' high, Pearl
Taylor; second Mary Broadfoot; Men's
high, Emma Campbell; second Percy
Campbell; Lone hands, Pearl Shaddick;
Lucky cup Walter Spencer. The Social Com-
mittee was Vera and Alf Ross and Dorthy
Mickle.
Shuffleboard scores for February 8 at
Hensall Arena' are High Ladies': Eileen
Dowson 362, Gertie Moir 342, Pearl
McKnight 308. High Men's scores: Percy
Campbell 326, Alf Ross 299, John Pepper 269.
STORMY WEATHER
Due to the weekend storm many local
events were cancelled and postponed. Two
such events were the Celebration 88 awards
ceremony and the Hensall Figure Skating
Club's skating carnival entitled "All Occa-
sions". The parents' committee has set the
new date of March 5 at the Hensel' Arena,
7:30 p.m. Tickets are available at the door
and everyone is welcome to come out and
watch our local youngesters and guest
skaters Suzanne Killing and Paul Mathison.
HENSALL HOCKEY
The Hensall Novice Hockey Team travell-
ed to Blyth last Wednesday to play a
previously postponed game. Hensall
managed a 4 - 3 victory due in large part to
the strong effort of Graham Keys who
scored three times for Hensall. Hensall's
other goal was by Mark Bell. Brock Weiss
and Bryan Struthers chalked up assists.
Saturday's game in Clinton was postponed
due to weather.
NURSERY SCHOOL
The Hensall Co-op Nursery School is
pleased to announce they are sponsoring
two concerts by talented children's enter-
tainer Fred Penner. The afternoon and
evening performances will be held at South
Huron District High School on Thursday,
March 24. More information soon!
YOUTH SUNDAY
A very large congregation was in atten-
dance at Youth Sunday at Hensall United
Church on Sunday. Sharon Wurm led the
service. "A religion that does nothing, costs
nothing, suffers nothing - is worth nothing."
Following hymns and prayer the Junior
Choir, under the direction of Debbie wood,
sang "How Can I Keep From Singing."
Members of all youth groups:
Saturday's snow storm `unsettles
Kippen area bride-to-be
Kippen Correspondent
MRS. MARGARET HOGGARTH
262-6902
Kim Finlayson was more than pleased
when the snow storm subsided on Saturday,
to allow her to follow through with her in-
tended.' wedding plans. The Kippen com-
munity congratulates Kim on her marriage
to Bob Malone on Saturday, February 13 at
St. James Church in Seaforth. Kim is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garry Finlayson,
and Bob is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Len
O'Rourke.
Al and Margaret Hoggarth were also glad
Messengers, Explorers, Beavers, Cubs,
Venturers and Rover, along with their
leader recited their Purposes. Guest soloist
Peter Snell performed his own composition
"His name is Jesus" in which he appealed to
the young people in a very stirring manner
to not take the Lord's name in vain. Peter
accompanied himself on the guitar.
Peter told the children's story. Shawn
Wurm and Chris Smith read from the scrip-
tures and Mrs. Wurm gave a very dedicated
message to young and old alike all about
goals and responsibilities. The Youth Choir
sang "On Eagles Wings." •
The offering was collected by Chris Gard-
ner, Jeff Cardiff, Rob Hoffman and Steve
Brock. Peter Snell performed another solo.
A special thanks to Sharon Wurm and to
all members of the organizations who led
the worship on Sunday. Greeters at the door
were Beaver Jerry Corbett, Cub Shane
Wilcox, Scout Marc Tinney and Venturers
Mark Brock and Andy Phillips. The ushers
were Scouts Rob Hoffman and Steve Brock
and Cubs Kris Leppington, Scott Reid and
Jeff Reid.
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KIPPEN UNTIED CHURCH
At St. Andrews United Church on Sunday,
February 14, Barbara Cooper presided at
the organ. Rev. Lorne Keays preached on
"Is Your God Big Enough?"
A reminder that next Sunday, February
21, the annual congregational meeting will
be held. Starting with the regular church
service at 10 a.m., followed by a potluck
lunch, and closing with the annual meeting.
Plan to attend.
Everyone welcome at water
quality information day
Why did your well go dry this past sum-
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regarding water quality? How does
agriculture affect the quality of water we
drink? These are some of the questions that
will be discussed at an upcoming informa-
tion day.
The Ausable Bayfield Conservation
Authority announced it will be hosting a
Water Quality Information Day on
February 19, 1988. The event will be held at
the South Huron Recreation Centre in Ex-
eter. Six different topics will be presented
between 1 and 4 p.m.
The Honorable Jack Riddell, Minister of
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This is a public information day so
everyone is welcome. "The discussion will
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has a private drinking water supply," said
Dave Balint, who works as a Water Quality
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