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During lanuilj ry and February
50 BLS OF CARPET
in stock to choose from
.Five inttallation Free Estimates
Does not Include remnants.
Clearout Specials
E.G. Sugg. Price $920.00
Reg. $889.00
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. ' MRS. HERM Members aid; to meet alt
the Church at 6:30 p..m. an magingooR
262,2005 . tebriniry 4th for a toboggan-
Mr. and Mrs.. Mervyn parlyifrarn there they will go
Dunn, Hens4 Mrs. Blanche to-th Pinery Park. 'Following
McDonald 4.44. Mr, Chester this they are invited Co the
home of Misses' 04.1 ele 4"10. non .olgSeter Visited'at the Kothypnerfp!b9t chocolate., Murphey FlMeraf Chapel, Everyone. • 14 . 'to bring • :. Delhi 04 "visited 'it'll their
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Supper a sing song was 4"• the recording Steward, with Lives *man known as Stan by Marina Si. John with Joyce cecii, Pepper as Treastiter whom we hold cleanPepper at the piano. The and Joyce heal as Envelope prom !ho otott.04 U.C.W. presented skit Steward. ' Grace Druninto_ 110---1410-10.P. 004 Stewardship , with . wax elected Delegalg to He pup Asisie OsY# of: .09,0gragati9a• "u0ve wiron.froh fre*I#tery: and` *toms,
• Following 0)4 prOgrirto-t,no eo"404.witittivo 011.044 4filte congregation 41seoS444 ti e. -4' mit vent to churobrhOre'rc thO'llittitqd attic. #40.1 •, elst" IfiO lY0•CS136"4 "" t/g"If Initiatitio s n whose fipsilfo4i4sSeOpyR 4*0,01 0e4girm Wesley; soctil4elyh. ftwerar Olvic4m -.tot/ La d'h 111 were ' held Thursday. r ,„
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-MtS. Mur*C0111C W1CLCOOSCI AMINPREBEMM4000; the #tratc}splict,C 'mi. the Owing 10,0* *ET „ea, r.1), ,aervle.c flensiill Utt!te0 JannarYThe first meeting of Church Sinday. January Amber Rehtkah. 1.908e was 25th conducted Rev. held on Wednesday, evening with"the Noble Grand Bertha McDonald. A full Chair of 1.5
voices led' by DirKter and MacGregor t presiding Organist Dr'. Ralph ,Topp, assisted by the Viee-Grand also sang
Gladys Coleman. Elizabeth '„Firsgive Us” the .fourth Riley gave a report of the sermonen the Lord's Prayer, C.P.T. and Ruby Bell gave was the message of the the Treasurer's report in the service. Rev. McDonald abience of Dorothy Corbett. pointed out that forgiving A card of thanks was
received from Inez ivIcEwen. and forgetting is about the
Aldeen Volland expressed hardest thing in life and the
difficulty was illustrated by thanks for sympathy cards,
and thanks was given fora God whenHe gave his son, a
box sent to Grace Thiimpson hard thing for Hon to do.
at Christmas. The Children's, story was
YOUNG PEOPLE PLAY - about a yardstick: it tells the
VOLLEYBALL truth. The Bible is the
The Young People's Group yardstick in life, Greetieg at,
of Carmel. Prsbyterian the door was Janis Bisback
Church met on Wednesday and ushers were Scott Jesney
Jan. 21st. Several volleyball and Jeff Corbett. Flowers on
games were played at either side of the pews wire
Hensel' Public Schpol with in loving memory of Barbara
Barb Stretion's team vs Jane Keller' placed there by
Pollock's team. Their re- her -family and in memory of
turned to the church for thrl-- Victor Fox. a friend of Rev.
favourite snack' McDonald.
Normal hours
Young Teens will -meet
next Sunday At 3:30 p.m. for
a toboggan party followed by
a hot lunch at the manse.
. The members of the
Sunday School held assembly
at 1 1 ; IS a. in; to s.4e At 'Speel4i•
film • 'Irs•..S11ty,',.gicettsev-.::
this ta4.0t hildtcb;, `in
an„inforniat 47.4„. the free.40M
orettoireS. all have with iu
•live¢ and
-tber4 , ChlistiAri.
otherwise., •
• Vis; 401$.00, few.in.t.
NOtn.v.M.0.,At$41, diedJan.
St.,, 9tihn`sRegional
; 75th yueghtho
• Comte, • Springfield after a
Inree,yearilluess.
• A %%dim: of *040. she . , 'come the United States in.
1921. She had lived in alfka
since April and was. formerly
Of .Lake Forrest 1111 and a
member of the Hope
Presbyterian „ Church,
Libertyville. Illinois. Sur-
vivors are her husband' Wrn.
Murdoch Stewart. formerly
of Hensall..• A on -1)enald
with the U.S.A. 'department
of Defense in Korea. Three
sisters Mrs. James French.
'Avon. Cot, Mrs. Henry Prior.
Hartford. Conn. Mrs. James'
Allan, Breed. Weatherfteid.
Conn.` and two
grandchildren. Memorial
service' was held in Harris
Chapel s Nixes with Rev.
Robert Evans offieiating.
Her' husband Murdoch
Stewart was born& , and
received his education in the
•Henafill Area..__.
, The W.M.S. of Carmel
t
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tc
041 aq -t)y the thetet visited Vera
Latites Aid meet*. •,teMMtier. Johd a.t4
Ogg$SVP‘It''ORSIDOITS Buyer visited HaIN.
90sIERVk BIRTHDAYS Mary Desch visited with her
,„,s'_.'brilgitiy....Greatings" to husband Pat Gesell. ViSiting.
several residents Ittiebner were
celebrated birthdays this Doris and Lorne Lisiotht.
Rozendal. Mary Parlmer. Jornet.Prry and Ivan. Roy
Irene Kalbfleisch. and Ella and Mabel- Alder on visited
POihalet with. Vivian Ale.m tilt. Mrs.
Visitor's with Alice' Doris Bestartt aotl Mrs.
Rozendal were Steve and I Mabet"Glenn ts.tted Fannie
Minke Soepboer. visitors Clarke. Viola Rapier visited
with Irma Wilds were Mrs. ,-.6ei•al residents. Mrs.
Dogan and daughter, Mrs. - Beatrice Mintn of Exeter
Kay Wilds. Widnifred Wilds visitecr*r 'mother Mrs.
andhars. Dorothy Lee. .lohn Ethel Drover. Mrs. Mabel
McDougall visited-with Bella Glenn of Exeter visited With
resume Sunday
Goderich St. East
<MOM- Seaforth
NOTicr
Archie's Sunoco will be closed
SAT. J ANUARY 31, /81 AT MOO A.M.
due to the, taking of inyentory.
ArchlePa.' Sunoco
to' on. MonAav 4 i nh t 9 a e.
nion:th A ice Hetet; Wasnidge. Irene
The family of Mr. J.K.
Cornish, Anne' Brock' and
Carlyle Crirnish honoured
their father With a party on
his 90th birthday in the
church halt. Brucefield on
Sunday afternoon, January
25th. •
A large gathering Of 'rel-
atives and friends attended
to extend best wishes.
Guest at
-Out of town guests were
his son Carlyle and wife
Wilma Treni Queensville',
,their sons Dan and wife of
Ilderton. Dean and friend of
LOndon, Dwayne and wife of
Newmarket, Douglas 'and
friend, Waterloo; his sister
Mrs., Mary Hannigan .,of
Exeter; his brothers Dia,
Clinton and Jim and wife.
Rev. Kenneth Knight
conducted service in Carinel
Presbyterian Church on
Sunday. The Rev. I/L.
Howlett. Secretary of the
Western Ontario District of
the Canadian Bible Society
will be guest speaker, on
behalf of the Bible Society
and-will shot' a film "God's
••Work Abide th Still" '
'the annual congregational
meeting followed the church
service with Rev. Knight
Chairman and John
ThOmpson secretary. Rev.
Knight led in prayer and a
thompet of silence was
observed in' memory of
departed members during
•Obituary
Samuel James Rollins,
formerly of Hensall, of 1106
Sunset Avenue,..1.cnidon
passed' away at St. Joseph's
Hospital. January 17: in his '
68th year. • He was
well known in this district
having barbered With• Mr.
Joe Flynn and militia 'here
with his late incither.
'Surviving 'is his wife Violet
.1,4 Vicki" (Ernest). Rollins-and
brother William I. Rollins._
London; t114 Was stepfather of
&its; Robert (Carol). Wise,
aria Mrs. Tho...ub ,..:.1)616)__.
McGee, both 01 London, And,
Mrs. Tin": {IMO Richter of
EdmOnton.
He was ,predeneased by
brother, John.
Funeral service *111 be
held froth the Jas. A. Harris
Funeral Matte. Richthon4St.
lahnaryli' It 1.0.1C
fiimS undef the: dice,c,Mr sepSin-1 1)Pvtt4n S:Clzolt4 v4(s roy, tkne.,1 Fitila*n t 'sidgn1s,St R . tarker.,.'.- . • en 117. lowin ' •licv,
C*80:01. 'Attckilq*S4r*,
4centopanren his'
Nkll" R4g41t won the
High, bowling socre with 185'
and Mary Pailmer woo 'the
Ladies' with I06.
Mrs. Sim Itoobol whit. has
been a' patient in South
.. Huron Hospital for the past ,
week Was able to return to
her home on Friday.
HENSALL UNITED
CHURCH
Where was a large
attendance et the Hernia;
United Church Ammal
Meeting held on Wednesday
evening. After a Pot Luck
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4 Thetb#51°‘*$'*°'31"P Ave. disosvon a I AMPITIOte ►,t No hp ..
Following the question
period each chairman' again
spoke on visions for 1981.
The Sunday School.
children and youth erodes
not only. showed an increase
but that they were very much
alive in the congregation in
programming and
attendance. The Stewardship
ivision showed one of the
. largettye,ars in givings to the
chureh and----; a, marked
increase in attendance at
worship and participation,
The United Church Women
reported an excellent year.
with one of their special
'meeting openeti4 with` a was eicttd; to, legs: into the tegard;-
r:
TaS,011Pl'a:Orb,!... 130:Mt' "resSibilitY.. Those cloned; Ng quo i4:sipiiii;loi)::,;0ii. gp boo • as gc'equne ' e Irene David: ' ti. ilgti . ' remembered
durinQg Plall9t Ye°°Ir17:1\4d1"Fd' . MP'acYtOnree.gort!'09044dg Bill: Fuss.. :14ke
a shepherd in
hts*e' FQdr'sli yilte OCPle',:*0000')-1411 _
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Donna St. John was elected.
9- a tria
Atl the close of the eveniny " Stan: guides our way. by night
with the President_oLthe And thank him. ohtand ail, , .••
M 'McDenalci with ' a gili,
For comieg here aiiiong us.,'
fAronmdausns4erin g 99,r cal);
SP plc.1.04 accept.' this: „gifl--
Its a token of our love ,
us
Stan the mtfp who leads
Toward out Father up -above.
United Church W'nen' Brt .8- the° presentation Pat
presented some of the • Cook read the 'following highlights of 180 with Rev.poem 70.1e
McDonald- --as- moderator,
:hheeA hiavni
Div i sion chairmen
congregational
ccohnsiirsmt i sneegur :felt::
along' itv3IP act pCo;akl ds Pp: ek;:dft t.cii ) eGeexocreele7 toni ght
for the evening. &His light is never ever dim. lent work done by Rev. Mr. ' of all We salute and honour 'Stan
regal* GuitotItVfhlW
Pronuilood're,40 a Pumnrons, 4%47 Mann, Auld Maw To .hop nk„ipi our
Coinpbedand expressed the
STAN E 'MAN
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feeling of the congregation:
Just around the corner
Not so far from here
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know
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'For a term enema
the past year: The minutes of
the previous year's meeting
were,Pead and approved. The
various reports were given
and were •itiost )nteresting
and were discussed as they
were presented and adopted.
The following slate of
Officers-were presented b.
Bob Bell, Chairman of the
nominating committee.
Elders of the Church are
Earl Campbell. Percy
Campbell John Baker,
Robert Bell...Hoch-us' -Fahert
Clarence Volland, Harry
Moir. Alex Hoggerth, Bert
Thompson, Robert Taylor.
Board, of Managers: 3 ydar
term; John Sista. Ken
Pollock. Helen Thiel; '2 year
term: '.Robert Taylor.:. John
ThompsoN-Ruby Belt; I. year
term: 'Russell Faber.
Clarence Volland. Wayne
Love. Church Treasurer,:
, Clarence Volland; , Church
School Superintendent and
Treasurer Peggy Campbell;
'Choir _Organist and 'Leader
. `Mrs.' Robert Taylor:
Trustees Mrs.'. Belisha
MacGregor and .Harry Moir.
Auditors: Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Love; Presbyterian.Record
Secretary: .Floiencellyde.
Clarence Volland spoke for
the Church officers stating
they had been in charge 'for'
thirty. years and would like to.
retiretThe General Assembly
Budget was diseuSsed. Rev. -
" Knight showed films on
"Stewardship, i.._Materials"
and Comm. Pay. The .
meeting closed with ' the
Benediction by Rev. Knight.
Miss Bella Drover,who ,had
the misfortune to fall and
fracrure her hip was a patient
"in St. Joseph's 'Hospital.
London and has returned to
the pueensway Nursing
Home. Hensel'. .
' Mrs. Don Gooding of
Parkhill visited on Saturday
last with her mother Mrs. ,
Moo Munn.
Bayfield. .
Also Herb rk and Mrs.
Evelyn Deno of Brandon,
Manitoba. Mrs. - Bernie
Smith. Calgary Dr and Mrs
Marris ,Hill of Forest. Other projects being the purchase
friends were present from of a Braille HNinn Book for
Port Elgin, London. Wood.' ' use ' of the blind in the
stock. Auburn, Exeter. Hen- congregation. •
sail, Bayfield. Clinton and Ken Elder. chairmanof the
Seaferth. Stewardship Committee'
Mr: and JvIrs/.. Gordon presented the 1981 Budget
L Elliott. London visited relat- , which showed a challenge for Car m eI . , Wes in Brunefild and Clinton the year. Officers elected
last Week. '
Mr. and ' Mrs. Dwayne 113:4 Ken ' Elder. Cecil
Elliott of Caledon Eist at- '''pepper. Douglas ' Cook,
tended..the . funeral of her Barbara Gackstetter. Charles
grandfather the late Mr. Doxatoi. Scott Jesney, Randy,
i David Papple last Wednes- Parker. Glenn :Slade, Starr
day. . Jesney and Dana Bozzatto.'
Mr. ,and Mrs. Lorne For term ending-in 1984 were
ompspn have returned Irene Davis, Steven Corbett.
after spending a• week in Las Grace', Drummond. Sadie
Vegas, NeVada. ,, Hoy. Sharon Werth. Lloyd
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Scott, Ferguson. Jim. McGregor.
Torcinto visited over the Florence Slade. and Linda
weekend with his parents. Tramiaii,
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Seatt. '' Sharon Wurm was elected