The Huron Expositor, 1976-04-15, Page 19KEEP AN EYE ON THOSE PUPPETS — The basement of the library was packed
with kids Saturday morning for an Easter party that included games and a puppet
show. All eyes here are-on the drama of the Three Billy Goats Gruff going on on the
puppet stage in front of these kids. Sibyl Miller of the Seaforth Library staff was one
of the puppeteers. (Staff Photo)
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Visitors were Mr. and Mrs,
W.E.Parker, Bayffeld visited Mr.
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daughter Mrs, Doris Leonard of
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Mrs. Stewart Treibner, Mrs. Ted
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Mrs. Pauline Jeffrey had her
daughter Ullene Dueltiirme and
daughters Sharron & Ann. Mrs.
Pearl Passmore visited her sister
Mrs. Bernice Lavery.
Mrs. Milford Prouty visited
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Roy and Clara MacDonald, Mrs.
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daughters, Exeter, Mr. and Mrs.
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James McDougall.
Clarence Smillie, Mr. and Mrs.
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The friendly neighbour-
hood exercise.
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%%alk a him`k..h.tia.....
delightful tour s'a'Oourid Mel-
bourne, Australia.
The film was a family affair,
having been :made by Dr.
Alkerriade'S father and the
commentary provided by his
brother. The tour included homes
with beautiful gardens, old and,
modern buildings, .fact
Sports areas, beaches etc and
even to such fairy-tale places as
London Bridge' and Arthur's'
Seat. viewing this film, members
realized .that there are many
similarities between Canada and
Australia. Each is a large country
with a small population for its
area, each has 'varied vegetation
and many modern buildings and
machinery, etc.
The devotional was conducted
by Elva Forresrand brought out
the Easter theme.
Easter hymns were sung and a
story, "Obad and the colt" was
read. This is hn imaginary story of
a humble Jewish family living at
the time of Jesus' ministry. At
great '"'.sacrifice they had
purchased an ass and bred it for,
colting; it was this colt that Jesus
sent his disciples for when He
rcde into 'Jerusalem. The story
illustrates the faith shown by
Obad in lending the colt-and that
however humble we are we can all
serve God.
Mrs. J.' McAllister, leader Unit
4, chaired the programme
opening with two poems, one by
Gwen Whilsmith, "This Island of
Mc" 'and "Glory". Linda Elder
gave two instrumentals, a medley.
of tunes and "Let it be me".
Hilda Payn conducted an action
song. 'Dui. the business
session, co 4 cted by the
president,
McAllister, ices wee set for the
Beef Bar-B-Q and for "Luncheon
Motor vehicle ' accidents arc
responsible for the greatest
number of accidental injuries and
detiths in Canada. St.
John Ambulance advises, keep,
your car in good mechanical
condition, use your seatbelt and
drive safetly.
Birthday greetings to Mrs.
Adeli ne Taylor who will celebrate
her birthday April 12th. The
church service was conducted by
Rev. Don Forrest of the Pente-
costal Church, Exeter,
accompanied by his wife 'at the'
piano.
The Ladies' of the Presbyterian
Church namely Mrs. Roches
Faber, Mrs. MacDougall, Mrs.
Bert Th ompson, Mrs. Percy
Campbell, Mrs. Clarence
Volland, Mrs. Ruby Hoggarth
and Mrs. Harvey . Hyde
entertained the residents with
Bingo games on Monday. Mrs.
MacDoti pall fa wvirp,1 with piano
WMS hears
of trip to
New Orleans
The W.M.S. of Carmel Presby-
terian Church met on Monday
evening with the President, Mrs.
Harvey Hyde presiding and
opened' the meeting with an
Easter message "The Festival of'
Joy". Mrs. John Soldan and Mrs.
Agnes Madge were in charge of
the Devotional the theme being
"The Easter Story".
Mrs. Hyde gave interesting
comments on the unusual
cemetery they visited on their trip
to New Orleans. The ladies are
entertaining at the Queensway
Nursing Home this month. They
are to be the guests with the
Kippen Ladies' on April 13th at 8
p.m. The next meeting will be
held on May 3rd at 6 p.m.
The .Ladies' Aid meeting
followed with routine business
conducted by Mrs. Clarence
Volland.
Correspondent
Mrs. Hilda M. Payne
The General Meeting of the
Hensall United Church Women
was held on Monday,, April 5 in
the Fellowship Hall. Dr.
S.J.Alkemade was the guest
sOaker and took all for a
is served" to be. held in the Fall.
An illuminating letter from
Angola was read by Mrs. Erratt.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Passmore ,
Michael, Mark and Debra visited
with the former's mother, Mrs.
, Pearl Passmore, at the weekend.
Youth Group
The Hensall United Church
Youth group met on Sunday
evening and completed plans for
$ the Sunrise Service and breakfast
on Easter Sunday morning.
Posters were also finished.
Members will be informed of the
next meeting.
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