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THE HURON 'EXPOSITOR, SEPTEMBER 2, 1987 — 5A
All -candidates
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ment that is meaningful and up to date,
We haven't seen it."
PC RON CHRISTIE,
PC candidate Ron Christie mentioned
again, as he has throughout his cam-
paign, his land set aside for conserva-
tion. "It's a populace common sense
issue, no matter' what color button you
have on."
SCOTTISH VISITORS - Residents of Queensway Nursing Horne
in Hensall were taken on an imaginative journey to Scotland Fri-
day during •the August International Day. Nelson Howe, with
bagpipes, arid Rob Cameron, holding a photograph of Bonnie
Queensway
Queensway Nursing home residents had a
full week this week.
Last Tuesday Rev. Van Essen led the wor-
% ship service, the type the residents love with
lots of singing. Rev. Van Essen is also an ex-
cellent pianist. Everyone enjoyed the
service.
Wednesday was an exciting day for
residents as Jack Riddell, MPP and Provin-
cial Agriculture Minister lunched with
them. Residents appreciated him finding
time, in hiepbusy schedule to Visit them. It
stimulated some interesting discussions on
politics. They are looking forward to having
the polling station in their Activity Room
September 10.
Thursday morning Resident Council was
held. The major project for this winter will
be compiling a recipe book. •
Prince Charlie, carried residents across the moors to Scotland
through the use of music, dress and stories. After their visit
residents enjoyed Scottish scones made by the bakingclub.
Mcllwraith photo.
celebrates Scottish day
The monthly Birthday Party took place in
the afternoon. Birthday greetings went to
Laura Justice, Irene Heaman, Edna
McLellan, and Jeanette McDonald.
Residents enjoyed an excellent program.
Jason, Angela and Michelle Erb played
several piano selections. Amy Zwart and
Tina Dayman sang duets, Chris and Megan
Donahue also sang beautifully.
Friday was the Big Day - International
Day featuring Scotland. The Baking Club
met in the .morning and baked Scotch
Scones, dozens of them. These were served
in the afternoon at the program. Thanks
goes to Nelson Howe for coming in and play-
• ing several Scottish tines on his Bagpipes. •
Thanks also to Rob Cameron who visited
dressed as a true Scotsman. He brought
many Scottish artifacts for residents to
browse through. There were also an assort-
ment of tartans on display, provided by
Cathy Bell. Queensway's own talented
Lorne Johnston sang "Roamin in the
Cloamin". & thank you is due to Robert
Oesch who so generously loaned his
microphone and amplifyer. It made the pro-
gram so much more enjoyable for everyone.
Sunday was a beautiful day made sunnier
by the appearance of approximately 30 Men-
nonite Sunday School children aged 4-12
years old. The childrenegave a lovely pro-
gram cOMPOSed of 'their Sunday School
Songs. Afterwards the Queensway Choir
sang some favorite hymns for the children.
Queensway would like to express its sym-
pathy to the family of the late Ruby
Dickens, who passed away Thursday,
August 21.
Caldwell records perfect score at shoot
Kippen Correspondent
MRS. ARGARET HOGGARTH
.262-6942
Congratulations to Lyle Kinsman on his
marriage to Julie Habkirk on Saturday,
August 29 at First Presbyterian Church in
Seaforth. Julie is the daughter of Jane and
Leslie Habkirk of Seaforth and Lyle is the
son of Bob and Frances Kinsman who mov-
ed from the hoe farm to live in London.
Mr, and Mrs. Lyle Kinsman will live on the
farrii at RR 2 Kippen. A warm welcome is
extended to Julie as a newcomer to the Kip -
pen community.
GUN CLUB NEWS
Thirty-five shooters turned out for the
Kippen Gun Club meet last Tuesday, August
25, Congratulations to Jamie Caldwell on a
perfect score of 50.
Lloyd Verner, Bert IViahaffy, Jack Mills
and Glen Mogk all scored 25. Well done.
Jody Mosurinjohn,,,Don Glazier, Brad
Mann, and "Sailor" all scored 24 points. Roy
Lamport, Dwight Mork Paul Lamb, Har-
rison Schock, Fred Bralt and Gord Glazier
marked up 23. points. Roger Haines, Jim
Cocker, ken Whethani, Brent Dawe, Grant
McGregor, Ed Steegstra, Bob Baker and
Uwe Wisch scored 22.
Al Kyle score 21. B. Mitchell - 19, Jirn
Drehrnann andNeil Voskamp - 18 points, D.
Long and W. Dalrymple both with 17 points
and Bob Caldwell marked up 15.
UNITED CHURCH NEWS
Brucefield and Kippen congregations met
in Kippen on Sunday, August 30. Chrystal
Jones presided at the organ. Rev. Lorne
Keay's sermon was entitled "Words,
Thoughts, and the Art of Living", based on
readings from Paul's letter to the
'Ephesians.
Next Sunday, September 6, Kippen- con-
gregation will meet at 10 a.m.
Kippen United Church Women will meet
September 8. Speaker will be a guest from
Friendship House of Goderich.
The roll call will be a donation of food,
clothing or money for Friendship House.
Hostesses will be Helen McLean and Verda
Sinclair.
Tom Travers passes registry
examination with 'mark of 91
Hensall Correspondent
SUSAN HARTIvIAN
262-2449
Don and.Jean Travers, Hensall, received
news that their son Tom Pt -vers hes passed
his Registry Examination with a mark of 91
pereent. Tom is now a fully qualified' Radia-
tion Therapy Technolegist and is currently
employed in Dothan, Alabama.
Don and Jean Travers also traVelled
recently to Mobile, Alabama to attend
Tom% graduation from Mobile infirmary
Medical Center School of Radiation,Therapy
Technology. He graduated on June 5.
The Village of Hensel; would like to
welcome Mr. and Mrs. Graham and
Melanie, Michael, Lisa and Gina. The
Graham family has taken up tesidence on
King St. W. after moving from London.
Sim Roobol is a patient at SL Joseph's
Hospital in London after undergoing ab-
dornirml surgery.
OUR ELEVATORS
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YOUR 1987'.
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As for health care, Christie said )shat
We "have one .of the best health care
systems and we sometimes take that for
granted. We're interested in maintaining
it–fine tuning •
When asked about abortions, Christie.
stated flatly that the people must "try to
adhere to the law. We basically must ac-
cept the existing law and try to make that
law more uniform,"
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