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The Oddfellou s and Re-
bekah Lodges a‘innipanied
by the Patriarch Militant and
Ladies' Auxiliari attended
worship at Carmel Presbyter-
ian Church Sunda; and.
addressed. Kenna*
Kmislit...• who, spoke an Ijie
Ppotlict 6.antariran,..
o,1theil",„
Edith ,B.ell- sang
Oite.t, • ."-T,rtioing i iAbe_ -
Skvililte7.*cottiipanleti at the
organ by Dorothy tor
The members marched to
the local hall where a social
hour followed and refresh-
ments were served.
A special Sunday evening
service will be held May 31
when Carol Erb. who has
been a missionary in 'Afghan-
tor a namber of years,
will tic guesx 4144r..
anginal • birthday , of . the
'W ,144,S, 010 39n,C.
i"itgfi4V- Maureen VA/Alters .
Nisa. Craig •,•6o
guest, Speaker. •
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The rf11t0 ,n- •
iors will meet June 2 at
p-m. Please note the change
of date, owing to the Hensall
Spring Fair- being On June-
9th. This will be the last
meeting for the season. The
Blossom Tea and Bake Sale
at Huronview will be held
June 3 and the Senior Citi-
zens Week N9flie jinie 21 to
Attie fi Et. — • .• •
• TqlbOrrOw the itcgcroski.$
holding Doppr Clinic
al' S944.1**Pilt4gt High
scbooEOtotrf.t• fogt*4.Pim-
and-50010 Please
tare; to 04 et •
• life and be a bt0.04 dfoli9F.t,
VISITING 'Rom FLORIDA
Scent Avery. of Boyntett,
Beach. Florida visited ' this
week with his grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Flynn, and
uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Flynn and daughters
Lori and Susan. Scott; has
completed a scholarship he
won in Hotel , and Restaurant
management in Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hol-
land, Gwen and Michael of
Clinton entertained Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Sangster to dinner
Sunday to-observe their 25th
wedding anniversary. • .,„
A lovely baptism was held
at Hensall United Church
May 24, conducted by Rev.
Stanley WINNOW, when
Justin Travers Shaw -444,
O.F 'e*tiieS14.* 0.40,110 by
pa his., George and Gail
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• -•lervicbwel.g$110rtie.•pitf..Dan
--lf*VbXs and , ,j110:-IY4b0F,."
Rick 'And •41ierrie, .•04ye.4.
the .k.tuitar. As a. preparation
for Rick , played
4 'Birtr ,anclat the beginning
of the baptism service he n4
Sherry played and sang " ur
Stingl' an originif piece om-
posed by Rick and arranged
by Sherry.
After the reading of the
scripture.. Rev. McDonald
read. "A Woman Who Held
A Baby" from the Prophet.
and following the vows taken
by the parents, Don Travers
sang, "Lullaby" accompan-
ied by Rick and Sherry.
Following the baptistn the
children gathered for Sunday
Sebool. •
The message given by
Rev. McDonald was entitled.
"It runs in the family.".
During, life, many children
comely, •contact- with, swap-
wim 1/econte$ to
"mother"" lie* to them,
' 000•tietItheirrvajfiroftr,
Dear 0i $011titute,, the toll*
of loyg Is established, be,
.tween them.
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Love has, amat-
ing power to determine h4-
acter and the most privile d
child is the one who receives.
the most love. As parents;
we impart our faith, or lack of
it, to our children. ,
Ushers for the service
were Scott Jesney and Brian
Beer while Dave Brock wel-
comed the congregation at
the door.
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float entered by Betty Buruma, R.R. 2, Clinton, on Saturday. On the float
FAMILY AFLOAT --Home of the Fresian Cattle win the theme of a
her son-In-law, John Maaskant and six grandchildren. were
(Photo by Oke)
Herisall youth
graduates
Tom Travers, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Den Travers, Hen-
sail, who has been studying
With."The New Tribes Bible
Instif&te" in Candenton,
Missouri, U.S.A. will gradu-
ate this week.. and will .be
Rev. Tom Travers, and has
been asked to continue on
the staff at the Medical
Centre and will be laboratory
technican there. Tom is a
graduate cif Guelph Univer-
sity where he received a
Bachelor of Science Degree.
His wife Sharon is on the,
staff at the Medical Centre as
receptionist and medical rec-
ords secretary. We congrat-
ulate _Tom and Sharon and
wish them .continued suc-
cess: •
A very pleasant evening
was spent at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Sangster Sun-
day when immediate rela-
tives of the latter's family
gathered in honour of their
25th wedding anniversary.
A beautiful table was
arranged by their daughter,
Mrs. Ralpl Holland. Clinton,
centered with an anniversary
cake, silver candles and a gift
of tulips.
The staff and residents of
gratefully thank the Unit 11
of Hensall United Church for
playing bingo and also thank
Mrs. NeeVel who supplied
transportation to bowling.
Visiting with Mrs. Rozen-
dl were her husband Don.
O ie and Jean Rozendal,
Frank Rozendal and Wanda
Struyk.
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... Church First PRESBYTg RIAN
59 Goclerich St. W. Seaforth
Minister: Rev. T A.A. Puke' Organist Mrs. Carol Carter
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' ' MAY 31, 1981
11/15.WOrship Service, Sunday School & NurSery
Came to Worship- You are welcome
ST; THOMAS Anglican Church
The Rev: James R. Broadfoot B.A:, M.Div.
• Seaforth
SUNDAY, MAY 31
,,Sunday A fter Ascension
11:30 A.M.-Morning Prayer and sermon
Sermon-As Chtift Went Up His Disciples Went Out
SUNDAY SCHOOL & NURSERY AVAILABLE
DURING MORNING SERVICE
NORTHSIDE United Church
54 Goderich St. West, Seaforth
' MAY 31, 1981
. , 11 A.M.,Church Service
CHURCH SCHOOL AND NURSERY
' AT THE SAME 'LIME , .... Rev. J.G. Vatislyke. Minister
-7MargaterWhitmore ' A iitlity Tyra-I-Wain .
Organist - Music Director Jr. Choir Leader
Area congregations are invited to take advantage of
the church directory to announce their church services
each Week. Church director!, announcements. are
available for a minimum of 26 consecutive ,,eeics in
units of two, column inches at 52.25 per unit. Changes
in copy may be made each week but must •be received
before noon on Tuesday,, ,
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HENSALL
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482.3405
262.2418