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The Huron Expositor, 1987-05-27, Page 7Dairy princess explains ice cream • The Kippen East Wornen's Institute rield and agriculture meeting on Wednesday, • May 20 at Hensall United Church. Grace Drummond read "The Ten Corn- • . mancrinents fdr a Farm Wife". Mary Broad- ' foot and Margaret Hoggarth had to pay a 10 cent fine' for failing to wear their institute • pin. Roll tall was answered by members • saying they would miss eggs, beef, fruit, syrup, bread, milk and cheese if farmers • went on strike. Pat Predhomme one of the 441 leaders for the spring club was thanked by Margaret Hoggarth and presented with a gift of appreciation. Barb Moffat the other 4-11 leader was unable to -be present due-to-il Mess., Phyllis Parsons read a poem "Sun-. shine Everyday". Mrs. Parsons then introduced the dairy priricess for Huron County Angela Nethery, Who brought greetings from the milk and cream producers of Huron County. Angela • explained the story of ice cream; which was • discovered 2,000 years ago by Romans, Em- peror Nero sent his slaves out and they • brought back ice and snow. The Chinese • • Kippen Correspondent MRS.1VIARGARETHOGGARTH 262-6902' called 'it water ice., Marco Polo added milk. It was the French who created ice cream for us. Angela then demonstrated'a little on eh., qUette, showing the institute members the correct way to sit and stand. 'The dairy, princess then conducted a contest, did you know that cows have four stomachs'? And that there are over 50 varieties of Canadian. cheese, and that vanilla is the most popular ice cream flavor in Canada? Angela nien- bonedllWWillTbe iirTfor the Dairy Princess of Ontario at the C.N.E. in Toronto this year. Angela closed with a poem ."So You Want to be a Farmer?" • Hilda Payne mentioned that she and • Dorothy Bell had been to visit their Sunshine Pal, Edna McLellan at Queensway. Visitors • for the evening were Ruby Finlayson who accompanied Pat Predhomme, and Jean Nethery, mother of the Dairy 'Princess. Courtesy remarks were given by Margaret o • • im • CIIISIng drive Churc fundr • ' The fundraising drive is in full swing at . the St. Columban Church. The response. has •' been quite favorable and anyone wishing to sponsor a window in the church may still do • so' by contacting Ray Maloney at 345-2562. PEOPLE weekend, . Frank arid Patricia Crowley attended the • 'Marianne Maylan was recently successful Knights of Columbus convention at the Con- in achieving her bronze medallion •and stellation Hotel on.Teronto on the May 16-17 senior resuscitation awards during testing Hoggarth, followed by a 'delicious salad plate lunch served by the committee. This was accompanied by a relish tray with a cheese dip which had been prepared by the. Dairy Princess. UNITED CHURCH NEWS On Sunday, May 24, Rev: Lorne KeayS. welcomed,the members of Hensall Lodge of the Independent order of Oddfellows an the Rebekah Lodge. Also present were the Patriarchs Militant, the District •Deputy Grand Warden Eric Mansfield. • Flag Bearers'were Hugh Hendricks and Jerry. Upshall. .Barbara Cooper presided at the organ, • Crystal Jones favoured with a omorrow . e Kipperi choir sang "It's Net the First Mile". Rev, Keays Sermon, "The Necessity of the Living God"•reminded that God gives purpose and meaning to life, • PERSONAL : Kippen Commiuuty extends symriathy to • Leanne McKay and her children, David, Lisa and Lori' on the loss of husband and • father Doug McKay, who was a lifelong resi- dent of the Kippen area. • in full swing following a ten week swinuning c-o,urse St. Columban Correspondent -• the Y.M. Y.W.C.A., Stratford. • MRS. CECILIA RYAN• Louise Ryan of Kitchener spent the 345-2028 • ' weekend with Clarence., and Cecilia Ryan .• and Mary Jo Ryan of Port Elgin spent a cou- ple days recently with her parents. • Congratulations to Richard and Joanne ( Murray) Ares of Edmonton, Alberta on the birth of their daughter, Monique'Elizabeth Ann on May 10, a sister for Michelle. Maddie Murray of Seaforth returned home last week after spending 10 days with Joanne and Richard Ares and family of Edmonton. •• .CWL MEETING `44mt.no,";7 : THE HURON eRPOSITOR, MAY 27, 1907 A7 77nY7': rp/4 „ , / 9\ Walton WI donates to Huron County Pubhc Library. The 'June meeting of the Catholic Walton Correspondent MRS. BETTY M cCA LL 887-6677 • • "Recipe for a happy family". • The meeting 'closed with the Institute Grace followed by lunch served by Viola , Kirkby and Helve Watson. The Walton Women's Institute meeting was held, in the hall Wednesday, May '20. President, Helen Craig chaired the • meeting reading a poem, "It's up to you" following the opening exercise, Several items of business were brought up from the minutes read by Margaret Shbrtreed. In the correspondence thank you eards were read. A letter from the Huron County Public Library brought a • donation. It was moved that card tables or chairs not leave the hall, long tables and coffee perk to be rented out. Viola Kirkby and Ruth Axtmann gave reports from the District •Annual they attended recently at Fordwich. Next Thursday is the Dessert Euchre, each member to take one large or two small desserts. Price is set at $3 to begin at 7 p.m. Hall projects were ,disctissed. Volunteers to look into pricing storm win- dows. • There was a good report of the turkey luncheon held at noon, with a ‚pork lun- • cheon planned for Wednesday, June 17. Ruth Axtmann convenor of Family and Consumer Affairs gave items on having it all and rural stress ending with a poem, ABOUT PEOPLE Mr. and Mrs. Doug Kirkby and Viola Kirkby attended the wedding of Mark Kirkby and Sherry McLellan at the Knox. Presbyterian Church, Woodstock on Satur- day, May 16. Mark is the son of Herb Kirkby Sunday evening guests with Ray and Margery Huether were Gerald and Ruth McArter, Brussels. Mr. and Mrs. Allan McCall, Mrs. Rev Stevenson, Ron and Chris visited on Sun- day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Currie and family and Edna Currie of Hamilton.' , The Walton Area Sports Club wants to thank everyone that helped or donated ar- ticles to make their garage andtake sale such a success. • ' CHURCH NEWS Mrs. Ward, Wingham took the morning Service on Sunday at Duff's United Church in the absence of Rev. Lamble who attend- ed the annual meeting of London Con- ference from Thursday till Sunday.' Margery Huether and Phyllis Mitchell pro- vided the mudic prelude prior to the service. • ' WE DELIVER YOUR ADVERTISING MESSAGE TO • SEAFORTH AND, AREA. If you have something to sell, Something to tell, don't keep it to yourself. Let your customers and potential customers in o•n..jtl Tell, the readers of The ExpOtitor. Ativertisel PIE HURON WO Women's League of St. Columban will be held on Wednesday, June 3 at 8 p.m. in the Parish Hall. Don Melady, a medical student at Western.University; London will be guest speaker. He will describe and show slides of his work and experience in Medical Centres M Haiti. A reminder to the ladies, items for the Penny Sale must be in by June 7. Tickets will be on sale in the church hall on June 13 and 14 after Holy Mass. 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