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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-09-09, Page 12et, i4ason Hayter. Pront - Jeff .Heyter., Hjir, Scott • Kirldit, John Leppyigton, Kent ilathwell., and Doug 'Reid receiving his Imeater front Doug M40Ash, master 'of Varna Orange Lodge. (Photo by Maty Chessell) lw • V NS and aria news be the guest speaker on Sunday. September 13. Labour Day weekend ser- vice was held in Hensel! United Church on Sunday, September 6th for Chisel- burst and 'Heesall congrega- tions with Rev. Stanley Mc- ' Donald conducting the ser- vice With Mrs. Joyce Pepper at the: piano. The message was titled —Tack to Work". Rev, McDonald pointed Out that at all times God is with !ordinary people, on ordinary occa sions, and in ordinary places, What God has done for us may never be seen but sAvill never, be forgotten, for spiritual values of the heart are left to eternity. Dedicate your heart, home and job to the Glory of God. The children's talk was about not using the name of God wrongly. Sunday School will re-Open next Sunday, September 13. Ushers for the service Were Don WaringJfill Stebbins, Tim Mann and, Travers Beavers. Mrs. Linda Traquair welcomed at the front door. " • ...Aemoremm. CUSTOM KITCHENS AND VANITIES QUALITY HARDWOOD CABINETS from rare by EXPERT DESIGN SERVICE NEW CONSTRUCTION OR REMODELING John Patterson 482-3183 BALL-MACAULAY ,LIMITED SEAFORTH CLINTON' HENSALL 527.01910 482-3405 262-2418 motto. rs. Theo Wisch is sea of mud after 11 days of the sp rain and very warm '.7-Beiriliirveit is stalled in a temperatures: SLEEP ON AIR! NEW FROM SPRING AIR. ARNOLD'I STENNISSEN IA} I and Mori Raw.. insurank Plans \111.1nni. I a% Relironvnt ti.isings Plans and income 1%cragink4 111111111US ‘sk lit iorummn, R it 's I' Itt•PROV•414 ,0., Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada for 21 ears, Tel .527-041'0 117 GODERICH ST. 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SEPTEMBER 91 19M "'•01 —71 1, Amber Lodge opens its season cash, on .behalf • range Ledge, presented the 1 t4 withnOW ball Aweaters at a fun ey J imricoo Sunday afternoon. 1:44, back rov.1 are toaches Bob Turner and Barry Taylor. Middle - Greg Taylor, David Amber Rebekah Lodge re- epeoed for the fall Season on Wednesday evening with Noble Grand Bertha Mac- Gregor presiding assisted by the Vice Grand Mrs. Gladys Coleman. who gave the report of cards sent to members. The Secretary Mrs. Roy Hell read a letter from the D.D. Setetary Mrs: Irene tfarneek Of Goderich stating the D.D.P. Mrs.' .Chace 'Futter would volt the Lodge to salt itle.„.41cgrs on Wednesday. October. 7the A *71140h You" card was read from .Merg and Rays Copsitt. Mrs. Olga Chip- chase gave an interesting report of the sessions at the Rebekah Assembly in Tor- onto in June. Mrs. Evelyn McBeath reported for the Inaugural members attended in June. Two beautiful flags, were placed in the Lodge room by Bro.,. Ernie Chipchase and SisteeOlga,ChiPcila*4 which were., .era much apmelited hY, the - Inetnlier* andthe Nohio clod vietes.$0,-4w cepkt11.414,.* the' close-' elf t!:*******-4140:1*rios .spent Arid a P01004 AnPimir 'Toyed with..the social coin- mittee in charge. Varna has family fun day for the township teams and their families on Sunday afternoon. The teams,played against their mothers and fathers. The Midget Girls played ilffligricos, and the On September 1st the U.C.W. of Chiselburst„ held their meeting in the Fellow- ship Hall. The meeting open• ed with the President Mrs. Dorothy Brintnell reading a poem "Worship". The theme song and pray, et followed. Mrs. Harold Parker was in charge 'of the worship and gave a message fitting in with the slides which were shown jzy Rev.' Stanley tleBelnald-abn He Restoretli MY. SOU!" . The roll call was answered by 'a display of "something of Your Grandmother's, which was most ' interesting. A "Thank You" was read from Beatrice Munn. An invitation was accepted to. attend a noon luncheon at Hensall. Church U.C.W. meeting on September 10th. Kippen 444 jstarts soon- -Beef program in Henson area MRS. RENA CALDWELL - 262-5935 Irene finlayson and Mararet Hoggarth attended training ached list Wed. and -Thurs. for the up-corning 4-H dub, "which came first, the chicken or the egg?" Classes will begin Sept. 15 at 7:15 p.m. at the home of the leader Margaret Hoggarth, Any girls interested inlaking' the ciao contact either.cf4he leaders. Kippen East W.I will meet at the home of Mrs. Wm. Bell on Sept, 16. Mildred Chalmers is in 'charge of lunch. Agnes Eyre has the Abeettntigetin will be held for prodimers Monday, Sept- ember 14th, it the sale ring of the Hensill Livestock Yards Limited. Highlights will be: Beef on a Bun at 6:30 p.m., Program from 7:30 9:00 featuring Bob Robson, Man- ager, Shur-Gain Research Farm, Maple; Gaelen Jos- ephson DVM, Veterinary Ser- vices Branch, • C.C.A.T.; Ralph MacCartney, Beef -Cattle- SpeCialist.:13.-M.A4F., Guelph. Speakers will answer ques- tions on starting cattle, feed- lot disease problems, current production costs and give some ideas on the. future of the beef business. There is no charge for the program. It is co-sponsored by the Hensel! 'Livestock Sales . Limited, Shur-Gain Division of Canada Packers and the Huron Cattlemen's, Association. Come dressed as yoU are. To make meal reservations. please phone one of the following by September 11th: Hensall Livestock Sales Ltd., 262-2831; Dennis Ring,-Shur- Gain Rep., 23S-0649; Stan Paquette, O. M. A.F., 482- 3428 or Zenith 1-3040. Legion Ladies reconvene Correspondent fLULMA PAULINE MACKT At South Huron - ilospital. Exeter on, Sunday August 30th, 1981, Mime Pauline Mackt died 'in her 51st year, of 673 Sharon Dr., London. She Was predeceased by her husband William (1958). Surviving aredier mother Mrs. Mary Funk, Exeter formerly of Hensall, sisters Mrs. Ann Marie Wester, Waterloo, Mrs Millie Joyce Aird, Cambridge and brother Fred Edward Funk, Hensel'. She is survived by her , father-in-law Joseph Mackt and two nieces and two nephews. Funeral service from the Geo. E. Logan & Sons Funeral Home 371 Dun- das -Street London -Wednes- day, September 2nd at a.m. Pastor T.L. Ristine offi- tiatieg. Interment in Wood- land Cemetery. Correspondent MARY 03088841. 482-9969 The Stanley Township ball committee and coaches held a family fun day at the park ;;SUPsk"oliTAIR" 0 Adjusts from orthopedic firm to pillow soft In seconds. o "Air Baffles" provide even *sight distribution— help eliminate "hammock"; effect. 0 Stable interior temperature. does NOT require a heater. • fp Heavy gauge prolyvinylwarranteeod for FIVE CI Provide* the feel of a waterbed—withoutthe o lnflatis in 3 minutes with a canister type . vacuum or hairdryer. 6 Lightweight, inflated or diftabei-ixoHtible and' •-•` easily stored. Cl Can be used with boxspring, waterbed frame or platform. Come in note—experience the .ultimate in liostation" relaxation! R. S. BO Ltd. 527-0680 Seafdrth' 1 Midget boys the Steamers. The Orange Lodge presented ball sweaters to the Squirt boys team. Supper was bar- beetled hot dogs and ham- burgers. 'Doug McAsh, on behalf of the Varna Orange Lodge, presented the Stanley Squirts with new' ball _sweat- ers at a fun day Correspondent MRS. BERTHA MacGREGOR The Ladies' Legion Auxil- iary re-opened their fall meetings on Tuesday even- ing with the President Mrs. Alice Neilands•r presid ing., The Zone Commander from Brucefield The Brucefiekl United Church Women held their general rn -Uting on Sept. 1 in the church meeting room. The worship and mediation were taken by Mrs. Evelyn. ' Melieath, Mrs. Eileen Mc Gregor 'and' Mrs. Donna McBeath. The topic being World Outreach and devel- opment. Mrs. D. McBeath played the piano during the singing of the hymns. The U.C.W. president Mrs. Beatrice Stoll Was in charge of business assisted by secretary Mrs. Barbara Moffatt. The treasurer's re- port was given by Mrs. Marjorie Broadfoot. The cor- respondence was read by Mrs. lean Henderson. A letter from the foster child was read by Mrs. Moffatt. The regional meeting was announced for Oct. 8 at Walton Church. It was de- cided to have a dessert euchre and bake sale on Oct. 14. A donation was made to the Bathwell family 'because of theft hire fire. The business being concluded, the meet- hag dosed and lunch was Served by the Tudtersmith unit. ref/kit. , hert0014 i . . \. Vialeh .::#111,ffi-4--. , ,......_ , Area in Chuiche4 „. First PRESBYTERIAN church 59 Goderich St. W .. Seaforth Minister: Re% , T. A . A . Duke ' September 13,1981 .11:15 Worship Service, Sunday School and Nursery Commissioning of Sunday School Staff , All are invited Organist: Mrs. Carol Carter $T. THOMAS Anglican church The Rev. James IL Broadfoot B.A., M.Div. Seafortlt • . . NORTHSIDE United Church Sunday, Septernoer 13, 1981 ' 11 a.m. Church Service THE RELENTLESS PROBLEM 11 a.m. Church Sated resumes today. Margaret Whitmore Audre McLiwain 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 directory announcements arc available for a minimum of 26 consecutive weeks, in unitsof two column inches at $2.25 per unit. Changes in copy may be made each week hut must he received before noon on Tuesday. for sale from members. A Members were reminded of the Presbyterial at • Kippen UnitedChurch Sept. 30 at 12:30. Anniversary plates are ence cowman gave an article of "Presidents' Priorities". Benediction and refresh- Rev. McDonald gave the ments were served by Mrs. Harold Parker and Mrs,- bale of used clothing will be sent in October. Mrs. Clar- Alvin .Cole. BACK ;TO SCHOOL -- Willie Fraise?' and Martha Hook were among the hUndreds of local kids who got on eischool, bus for the first time after a long summer. They were bound for Huron Centennial in Brucefield. ilThntro hv Hnnkl Chiselhurst ladies meet Weddings. Anniversaries Banquets Christmas Parties HENSALL COMMUNITY' CENTRE Henan CateringService Call 282-2618 GeKICrich Mrs. Mona Davis • of Goderich installed three new members who were welcomed to the Auxiliary. Several items of business were discussed and a delici- ous pot-luck iuncheon was enjoyed. The Sunday sets/ice in Carmel Presbyterian Church was cpnducted by Rev. Ken- neth Knight. His" message was on "Learning to Work" taken from Ephesians Chap- ter 4 Vers. 28. Mrs. Dorothy Tailor presided at the organ. Miss Margaret • Kennedy, who has served as a mission- ary in India for 39 years will Obituar