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cm" on for lacl of leaders. Jesus; "thou art thechost,
Seeing the satisfaction and the Son' of the Living Gods '
the smiles on , the ENV Spoken by Peter; "tor to Me
faces 'when, they get their to live is Christ, and to die,
awards for a finished club is is gain" written. by Paul in
. your rovard. If anybody his letter to the Philippians.'
. reading this article • feels' All ,, these quotes are
' she could help by either opinions of Christ for Jesus
' leading or assisting please was both loved and hated
contact Are Pepper, at as are many great people,
262-2394 immediately. or Jesus ins the son of God with
before August 11. power to save souls.
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Reverend Harold Snell
conducted• th 'service * at
Hensall Unit
i
d Church on
Sunday, July 0, preaching
on the subject, "What does
Jesus mean to you?"
Comments about Jesus
during His ministry were
, varied; "He- hath a devil
and is mad" spoken by the
jews during a controversy;
"He, is a good man" said
on an ther occasion by
some f the crowd following
Mrs.. Donna St.. John
sang "the Lord's my
" Shepherd" and Richard
Fujarczuk was at'the organ.
Richard is a law student
whose musical talents have
to be ,heard to be
realized; thank you Richard
for your help this summer
and especially for your
inspiring ,postludes.
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September 3.-
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The ladies of the Hensall
Women's Institute visited
Hurbnview last Wednesday
to provide entertainment
for the July birthday party..
Numbers were provided by
Mrs.' Laird Mickle playing
old'favourites on the piano
while Mrs. Carl Payne led
in community singing.
„.,.,13ttt tbe big hit of the
afternoon was provided by
three seniors of Zurich,
Henry Adkins, :step--
dancing and playing the
mouth organ, Alf
Denemtne on theviolin and
Joe Boland on the piano.
Our grateful thanks to all
who helped with this'
programme, the lunch and
the gifts.
Personals '
Mr.and Mrs. Sinr Roobal
and Mr. Anthony
Gelderland of Ridgetown
spent a few days exploring
the countryside around
Wiarton and Tpbermory
last week. While at
Toberm'ory, they watched
the 'Big 'Canoe" the S.S.
Chi-Cheemaun unload
and load, for its crossing to
, Manitoulin' Island.
Mr., and Mrs. Howard
Scene have returned from a
three week bus tour to
Victoria, British Columbia,
and back.':,
The Hensall Sales barn
was active again last week
with. steady prices: supply
consisted mainly of heifers
and steers. Fat cattle;
heiferc 556 50-S0 SO ',file
to $65.00; steers. $62.50-
$65.50, sales to $66.50.
Pigs, -$35.00-$48.50.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith
have enjoyed a two week
visit to the latter's home
town, Lower Montague in
Prince Edward Island,
' • where 'they have been
holidaying with her mother,
Mrs; Hannah.Cowan.
Mr. and Mrs. William
McDowell of Seafort
visited. with Mrs. Alb rt
Alexander on Sunday•
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Hilda M. Payne
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ensall
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'Dr. Doug Fox of London
conducted service in
Carmel Presbyterian
Church on Sunday
delivering „ his message
from the text John:15 "I
have told you this so that
my joy may be in you and
, that your' joy may be
' coMplete". The flowers in
the church were placed 44-memory of the late Mrs.
Hugh Love. Next Sunday
the service will , be
conducted by Rev. Perry of
Brussels at the hour of
10:30 a.m.
Mrs. Hugh McEw• en
returned • home after
spending several days with
her son-in-law and
daughter , Mr. and Mrs.'
Gerry Gregson at Niagara
Falls.
Sgt. Doug We
R.C.M.P, Mrs. Wein' and;
David returned to their
borne in Ottawa after
holidaying with Mrs.
Wein's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Parke and
members of the family also
with the former's rents
'Mr, and Mrs. awrence
• at th summer
home a a e Huron..
Randy and Rod Parker
attended camp_ at the
Menesetung Camp during
the past week.
Mr. Rod Chapman and
friend of Barrie spent the,
weekend with the former1
mother, Mrs. Lorne
Chapman.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Parker, Sgt. Doug ,Wein,), •
Mrs. Wein and David, Mr.
and Mrs, Marvin Taylor,
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Parker
and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Rick Parker and Tim, Mr. and
Mrs. Don DaltOn and Carl
Seaforth. were entertained
atthe summer home of Mr.
and Mrs. George Parker,
Randy and Rod at Sugar
Bush on Tuesday evening.
Parker Reunion
The Annual Parker
Reunion was held at the
Hensall community park on
Saturday July 29th with
fifty-four attending from
Exeter, Port Credit,
Listowel, Stratford,
Goderich, Grand , Bend,
Ottawa, Brampton •and
Hensall. The sports
committee naively Cathy
Parker, Bill Vandenbergen,
Cindy and Marvin Taylor
were in charge of the
following sports: 3-legged
race: Randy and 'Rod
Parker, Laurie Lynn and
Susan Keyes; Youth Kick
the Shoe - Red Parker,
Randy Parker,• Steve
Brown; Wheelbarrow Race
- Steven Brown and Kelly
„Ruston, Rod and Randy
Parker. Jamie Parker and
'David Wein; Adult Kick the
Shoe - Kevin. Parker, Gerry
Wein, Doug. Wein. Races: 5
and under -• Jeff Brown,
Lie Lynn Parker, • Chris'
Parker; 6.10 Race - Rod
Parker, David Wein, Jamie
Parke, 11 and over.- Kelly
.RustoE, Steven Brown,
Ronald Parker; Women's
Relay race won by Dorothy
Colquhotrn!s 'team.
Guessing Jelly Beans in
Harold ParlFet. Following a
delicious supper the men
enjoyed a ball game, The
committee in charge for. the
1979 Reunion are President
- 'George Parker; Vice-
President - Margaret
Ruston; Secretary-
Treasurer, Pat Dalton.
Mr. Homer Campbell has
been a patient in University
Hospital, London, during
the past week.
Mr. and Mrs.. Don
MacLaren, Jodi and Brook
of Oakville are holidaying
this week with Mrs. Lorne
Chapman and Mrs. Bertha
MacGregor.'
;" troda Frayne
celebrat her birthday on
Sunday July 3a and' was
visited by Earl Frayne, Stan
and Marion Frayne,"
grandson Rick4 Frayne and
Mrs. Vrayne, Ivan and Kay
Blakely, St. Catharines. .
Mrs. Rose Paamore and
Mrs. Anna Ballantyne also
Visited Mrs. Frayne.
' Bill and Helen Taylor and
Grace and Bruce
McClinchey visitor Russell
Erratt.
'Jeanette Lippert, Marion
Schenk and Martha Smith
visited Hugo Schenk,
The n0441 club project
for fall is entitled
"Essential .Edibles" and
will offer members 'an
opportunity to discover how
easy it is to make tasty food
with new metric measureg;
to •try recipe ideas for
imealtfast and brunch and
suggestions for adding life
To—enrried lune-hes; to learn
tips on what to keep In
mind when planning dinner •
which will be useful now
and in the future; to put
party planning into practice
ith a fun tithe and a
chalice' to show off new
cooking skills..
Once again irt order to
have 4-H clubs in the
village of Hensall leaders
and assistant leaders are
u ently needed to carry
There have been nearly
31 girls interested in the
Past clubs and it would be a
sharne.-if they could not
Harold Glanville, Lynn
Latimore, Mrs. Alderson,
and Mrs. Doman.
Chester and , Bla Dunn
visited' Vera Lammie.
Roberta and Mary Neil,
Dbug Ryckman; Calgary •
visited Mrs. ,Mabel Johns. '
Mrs., Eric Luther
conducted church service
with- Mrs. Pearl Erratt at
the piano..
On Thursday the Bethel
Reformed Ladies' with
Mrs. Nevel in charge
visited at Mrs. Nevel's
farm and enjoyed games
and treats.
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