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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1974-11-14, Page 13.; ., n rtAas u1751777 -7-77.r rWa• 5 eM."'y Y a - r ... 1e a sr r �:. f t / ✓ i, 1 f E > , "� 4' !i f 5 YYrr:3q / : Y J"G'^ #.' "•l.•• RN ay r 1e , r.th ;s•`� °r ,, C�tyrercr+±�yr�#' nrCor,titst3,ter Mrs.Rena Caldwell openedth` atteetjng with astudy ' on Ane of the women of the • . ibte, y y , , , .,. •, z,. "Esther". The deypt+nal prod xhe #'oritet5 annaVorsary of ,Jackson and 'Mr. and:. Mrs,J. was Opened `b the sin iri a r f •, Kippen East W.l. \was held' at McLellan. hymnI am Thirst O Lord" egThe Brucefield United' -Church, Jack Caldwell spent the offering was takeo 'up - by 'Mrs. ., November 5' when the members weekend with friends in Toronto. Mmyu,, Johnson and dedicated and former' members enjoyed' a Mrs. W.L.Mellis motored to j by Mrs.Bill Taylor, Mrs. Ida s6orgasbord dinner. Florida with Mr. and Mrs Tom McClinchey read the. scripture M ih Mrs. S. Graham, Cromarty, the Burke, Mrs. 'M. Barnard and• \ Mrs. Mervyn Hayter gave the Ounc01 Inke� oven bul d1# of first president, cut the birthday Mrs.l. Bonthron, treasurers report and Mrs. Ida cake and spoke briefly about the I Visitors with • Mr. and, McClinchey read happenings during her thirteen Mrs. Dave Triebner, and Brian correspondence. It was,decide•d to Two bpiiding permits were oughts on November.". Mrs. charge of the evening service years as president. Members 'were Mr. and mrs;trric Cluely, have a Christmas concert this , issued, one to Eric Luther to build John Soldan and Mrs. Ruby Sunday evening at St. Paul's present. who joined during the Durham and Mr.Ron Hdnt, year with Mrs. Bill Chessell, Mrs. an additign to the rear of his HQggarth were in charge of the Anglican Church. The text of the first year were Dorothy Bell, Midland. I Tom Consitt and Mrs.Doug house 24' x 36' and one.to N. Oud meditation "Remembrance and Grace Ere, Rena Caldwell ' for a one -car garage. Council also • United Church Notes Y Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones M „Ash in charge. g g Thankfulness". Mrs. Hyde gave Carrie Graham, Annie Cole, accompaniect•by Mr. and Mrs. W. It was decided to give $25 to the approved the Severanc(of part of a detailed report of the Miss Gail Travers was the Doreen Chappeb, Gertrude Clark, Huxtable,C¢6ntralia visited with hildren's Aid Society. A report J 1) Lot 25 for Ed. Fink. Presbyterial held in Goderich. .guest soloist Sunday morning at -Laura Barr, Audre Munn and C y' /` Couficil agreed to pay half the The nomination oommittee was the Hensall United Church. She Sadie Simpson, Mrs. J. McLellan .Kenneth Jones at Kemptville. was made by Mrs. Mervyn cost of jackets for firemen appointed to bring .,the slate of sang "How Lovely are `Thy was the winner of the lucky cup Mr. and Mrs: W.L.Mellis Hayter oq the Presbyterial at amounting to $67. -and also officers for the December Dwellings", accompanied on the visited in Wroxeter recently, Egmondyille at which Mrs. Emil agreed to sell lam brackets not or ari b Mrs. Turkhei Rev, and Francis Kinsman, President, Mr. and Mrs.Don Bell, Halifax, Marquis of Department of g P meeting. Mrs.. Clarence Volland g Y m had a birthday nearest to the date in use for $15. resided for the Ladies Aid Do eck preached on the sermon the or anization was formed Dec.N.S. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Stewardship Services, • Toronto j P g W.J.F.Bell over the weekend. _./ was guest speaker. 04 Hensall Council learned at their meeting which followed and topic The Modern • Ressurec• . 6 g P � , Nov. 4 meetingthat the Ministrytion". The flowers were laced in (Intended for last week). Mrs. Louis Taylor vead'a letter, of Environment were satisfied reported a successful bake sale memory of the late Cassie The sixty members and former„ and sermon from Rev. Royal of P, and bazaar which was held Y members answered the roll call and facilities at the dump and recently. Dougall. Next Sunday will be the by giving a memory or incident Goderich on the theme of that the Sewer project has Unit IV Hensall U.C.W. Remembrance Da Service with "Remembrance Day". Mrs. y that happened during her years,R e b e k a h s meet Taylor then closed the meeting b O.M.B. Approval and should get' Unit IV of Hensall U.C.W. met the Hensall Legion to, be thA as a member. Margaret Hoggath Y g Y 'guests of the United Church. reading "In Flanders Fields". P/1 started next year. on November 7 with twenty-eight gave a humorous reading. Firmer Mrs. + Foster Bennett, mewl `i Mr. Corbett suggested that resent. M'rs. McAllister opened ~ (Intended fof last week) Santones sap several sons to Y Lunch was served by council do the Richmond Drain P P g g installed noble grand, presided hostesses Mrs. Bill McAsh, Mrs.' the meeting with a poem "On the her ,own accompaniment and over Monday evening's meetjng gill Dowson and Mrs. Harold with the sewer project and wings of 'prayer". Mrs. Albert Grace Drummond gave the of Edelweiss Rebekah Lodge, Dowson. recommended that council,get the Alexander gave the devotional FUNERALS history of Kippen W.I.. the with a good attendance present. There will be a pot luck supper services of Burns Ross. the theme of which was "God is projects and accomplishments A' meetin is planned for P our refu a and our strength", CATHERINE DOUGALL and aid tribute not only to the g P on December 4. In correspondence council was., , g g P Y Wednesday evening at Clinton After the REmembrance Da asked by Garry Davidson for from the 46th psalm. Mrs. Eric Catherine (Cassie) Dougall, present members • >a to ttwse IOOF Hall to discuss plans for the Service in the Church, a short suggestions regarding building Luther sang "In the garden" and- -formerly of Hensall, passed away members who have passed on•for Pilgramage for Youth to the service was held at the cenotaph permit forms as they would like to Mrs. Tom Sherritt accompanied at Goderich Hospital on Monday, their contribution to the success United Nations. This is an annual with Reeve Anson McKinley, have a uniform building form , her. Mrs. McAllister took'for her October 28th, 1974 in her. 77th of the organization. event sponsored b the' Rebekah thrvugkrout the County. Council is ear. P y placing the wreath for the topic, "The General 'Church Y Euchre was enjoyed. Florence and Odd Fellows Lodges of the satisfied- with the form the ar Council" held in Guelph, when g Township, Harvey Hayter placed Y P The funeral service was held Kay was high, Agnes Eyre second district. using and they would also like t the first black man became from the Bonthron Funeral and Elizabeth Alexander was low. the wreath for the Legion and know when the plan for the Chapel th Thursday with Rev. al Vice grand, Mrs. Peter Mal- Charles Reid for the Orange Moderator of the United Church. P Y Mrs. C. Eyre, Mrs. H. Caldwell, colm, reported on cards sent and Lodge. Village of Hensall is coming. Rev. Wilbur Howard will serve Jarvis officiating. Mrs. J. Sinclair and Mrs.W. Bell visitations made. Explorers Mr. Neilands attended the, three years' inst ead of the usual The pallbearers were Norman were in charge of arrangements. A Bakeless Bake • Sale is ' There are nine explorers this Sports Complex meeting with two. Thank you letters were read Stanlake, Robert ' McGregor, Personals planned for the near future. year with Sharon Chuter and Exeter and council will wait to see from Mrs. n Polly M'CMuttrie, Lloyd Hurst, William •Bengough, Visitors to Wstern Canada who An afternoon euchre is planned Joyce Taylor as . leaders. The what will be .required. Mrs.Alma Hess and Mr. and Bert Horton, and Herb Stretton. have returned are Mr. and Mrs. for Thursday afternoon in the officers for the year are as meet ng of r. [ght attended fire departmentstlto Mrs. E. C' by t se. The offering Interment Cemetery, was in Hensall Union Ivan Forsythe, Mrs. Harvey IOOF Half with Mrs. Irene Smith follows: President - Luann Taylor, was t ken' by the hostess Mrs. Moore,, Mr. and Mrs. Stan as lunch convenor. Secretary- Sherri Ta discuss radio installation. He. Rooba� and Mrs. E. Rowe and Y Taylor. V thought that sooner or later radio DAVID Thorns ON Mrs. Eric Luther conducted the David Lorne Thomson passed ,wgould be. installed but Hensall's election of officers, which are as away at Western Hospital in chief would like to see a tank follows: Leader,' Mrs. James B ° 'truck first: _ Toronto on October 31st, 1974. Ernie Davis' -reported that he McAllister; Assistant Leader, He Was the husband of Helen had cleaned the streets follgwing Mrs. R. Erratt; Secretaries,' Mrs. Fisher, former of Hensall. Hallowe'en and had finished H. Caldwell, Mrs. J. Flynn; Father of Mrs.,Dr John (Lois) Tom Sherritt Mrs. , cleaning the catch basins. He has Treasurers, Hazlett of Kingston and Ronald of removed a tree near Bendix and Mrs. George Armstrong Social Georgetown, town, and six Functions, - Mrs. E. Rowe; the Fink apartments and installed grandchildren. Pianists, Mrs. Laird Mickle, Funeral service was held on 120 ft. of Big O Tile near Camerons. Mrs.Tom Sherritt. Saturday at the Turner and Porter 1 • Bills and accounts of Funeral Home in Toronto. of approximately $5800 were paid. Anglican Church Notes Interment was in Hensall-Union The Rev. G.A,Anderson was in " Cemetery. ::.:..:::.:y.v. :::•>:;:::::.•:.».,.:;; •m;...':;: a+.;:<•r.+•:.>,,••:o-: -.:>r>:.::::ua>::c?>:r:;:n.:<;•;•,»;rc:;;•::: ..<:o::::ii•:i»:::'ii k:::;:;.:::o::::>.%<fri;f5r� %','i:i:Si;Y:.??r::;. :..:.:.: Dec. 9. r..,..., . ..mak........ u ot ec ,Council adjourned tmeet c:>: s> ass• :->.>• . i:::• .. Yr. Note ni d Church s" U to ., Notes" Il Le ten s f he Hensall Me bet o t M m g apd Legion Ladies Auxiliary and the Girl Guides were guests at the Hensall United Church for the service of Remembrance, Sunday morning. Rev:Don Beck preached on the sermon topic. '.'To begin again", and the choir sang' the 'anthem "Soldiers of L Christ . Arise,". Next sunday will be a worship in song service, featuring the McMillan family of Goderich, and the Hensall Choir. Personal Richard Gittus of Bridgeton, k with Missouri visited last week his parents Mr. and Mrs. Th Thomas Gittus. Mrs. Laird Mickle entertained her family to a smorgasbord dinner Sunday and all the members were able to be present; Mr. and Mrs.William Mickle.....:. 4 Pamela, Judith and, John; Mr. and Mrs. Ross MacMillan. David, Tommy and Ann of Waterloo; Charles' Mickle, Hamilton: Dr. and Mrs. Robert Mickle, London; Mr. and Mrs.Brian Collins of Kitchener, and - sister Mrs. Florence Joynt. . W.M.S. Holds Meeting Mrs. Harvey Hyde presided for the W.M.S. meeting of Carmel Presbyterian Church recently and opened the meeting with "Th Custom-built • interest for Your,savings a. To get the highest possible interest on your savings - for the length of term that suits you best -with guaranteed security - invest in Victoria and Grey's built -for -you personal selection plan. 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