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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-09-30, Page 23Henson Rev. and Mrs. Wilbur Rogers of Elora spent the weekend at the Manse with Rev. McDonald. Rev. Rogers was Guest Speaker , at the Anniversary snd Home Coin- ing Service of Chiselhurst United Church. Our congratulations to Lorne Thrower, Student for the Ministry froM Hensel! United Church who has been appointed Student Supply Minister of Thames Road and Elimville United Churches. Mrs. Carl McDonald of Atwood returned home this week after spending the last' couple of weeks with her son Rev. 'Stati MeDortal‘rHen- sell. CONTINUED FOR ONE MORE `WEEK Seafortfrfail fair Ciderfest Specials Solid Vinyl Wailcoverings 16.99 value 9.99 single rell Scrubbable & Dry Strippable Wallcaverings Values ta 8.99 single roll 5,95 alai& roll Kem Latex Gloss Exterior Paint 19.99 gal. 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Replied the agent, "You scan always tell which way the wind is blowing." During the eighties, Ontario is going to need more electrical transmission lines, to get „ the electricity Ontario Hydro makes to the places where the-bower is.used. We would like your help and suggestions now, in an early ,study of alternative plans for future transmission lines in Southwestern Ontario. The transmission study will look at the alternatives from many points of view, including cost, wise use of land, and effects on the environment. The study is an early stage of a process which will take about three years. It will lead ,, first to a recommendation to government on the best transmission option. Eventually, new transmission lines will be built. Because we need your input now, we've Prepared a special kit for you that outlines the alternatives. You're also invited to attend a "Study Information,Centre This is your opportunity to ask question-' ""/Kftr,,T-TT- make comments and suggestions first I, nd. * Lett tall( r"" ' ' Let's talk transmission BOX 2133— TORONTO—M5W 1H1 transmission !Name Please send me an information kit. • 1. THE HURON. opcpoorron sEPTEmoER 30# L,143 crowd Chisethurst United tier in March of 1481. A story goes that the said gentleman • sat in a pewon that side of the church insisting that he was sitting on his own ,rty. The records of the church in 1884 states that it was. a seven point charge with Rev. Torrance as Minister, and Rev. Dyke as assistant minis- ter serving Fanville, Kippen. Hills Green, Sessmith, Lake- view, Chiselhurst and Drys. dale, The chisellturst church Oiling into the Ilensall'Pristor- , 4 Charge, in 1911. The ot\igittal 'frame bUildind was -•••-.. • , 1.• CONGREGATIONS-JOIN — Members of the Chiselhurst United Church congregation officially joined the Hensall United congregation, Sunday. Shown are: (from left) Dorothy Britn?11, president of the Chiselhurst United Church Women; Mr. Richard, and 'Mrs. Pearl Taylor, and Rev. Stan McDonald. (Exeter T-A Photo) Chiselhurst church full time. congregation. He opened the Rev. Currie Winlaw of St. 4 service with leading the vn- Thomas; sent his regrets at gregation in "The Lord's not being 40.,to attend. • Prayer" and following the- The tlertSallUtilled Church Dedication 'Service,. • "Biss under ;0104irection of TRS11405e.. The Ushers far Dr- Ra1ph led Vle, • the service Were Holia• Po- b Bona 'Aiek•'•'llrlOtnelL Ar0;'' '• Parsons, Ron. Riley, ^AIYM 10041.4 Glenn, - Donald Keralitke and Ross Kercher. Mr. AnitMrs. Dick Taylor welcomed ate Congregation as greeters at the door. DEDICATION During the service a Dedi- cation Service ,took place of gifts from the Chiselhurst congregation to be placed in the Hensall Church. Mrs. Dorothy Brintnelt Preskdent of the Chiselhurst United 'Church Women, represent- ing the congregation, pre - seated the keys for the New Memorial Doors to Mr. Mug Cook, representing the Hen, sail Trustees, who in turn asked the Rev. Donald Beck to dediate them. • The Rev. Wilbur Rogers ,dedicated and unveiled the I Chiselburat Chuff 'Was. built In 1860 at Chiselhurst village. known an I.atta's eorners until 1875. The Chiselhurst came from Chiselhurst. England. were elkampetor . Napoleon II of France had died. "The deed of the church on lot 1. concess- ion 13 of Tuckersmith Town- shigofthe Huron-survey was dated August 13.1860. It was found . that thg.4' wall of the church, •eatende4 over the. surveyed line of .the church and the second deed. re- CP010. 40AteiT SPO '00,0 half ' cbesiefliandNASpurehas- e4 bythe Methodist pal Church frO*.lanies: On, .• • DISTRIBUTORS & •INSTALLERS OF Close to SOO people were In attendance at* Home Corn- ing and AnniveraiirY Service of Cbiselhurst United Church on Sunday morning M the Hensall United Church. Chiselhurst Church building was destroyed by fire on February 4, 1981 and since that time the enumeration has been, worshipping with the Hensall Congregation. Due to ,the high cost of rebuilding •and the small memberships the •congrega. tion hare.decided. not to rehuildAn0 tn; arrinialgamate with .th Hensall United (31nrch 6#$T,R104** liatzur replacing the one Mitch was burnt ill the fire. Rev. Harold Currie Dedicated the Communiou Ware, Harold P41-5044. Ir0 - seating the Chiselhurst to, perty Committee. presented keys for the New Elevator that will be installed, in the church to Vern Ald.erclice, chairman of the Hensall Trus- tee Board. and Rev. McDon- ald led in 'prayer. - Rev. McDonald also de4i, cared new hymn books, laced in tnerOnry of the late rl Irgtfril by his. 'Willi. • 114r. McDonald stated that these, limn hooks were to. 4ve • been.. dedicate t, the. Sunday prior to the fire at Chi -selhurst, but due to a spew storm, et4ItClih4d to be 'cancelled that Sunday, there- fore the hymnbooks were not in the church at the time of the fire. • • Rev. McDonald also dedi- cated a picture, of Chisel- burst Church, painted by Mrs. Irene Davis of Hensall. and presentstd to the Hensall Church byXhiselhurst as a Memorial to the Church at Chiselhurst. Following the service a luncheon was served by the Chiselhurst United Church Women, The Church Hall was made over in "Memory Lane" with many pictures and remembrances of the Chorst Church during 1~2iyrOarx.ktuch time Wis-- • spent in the afternoon r0404- iseing over the old times. In midafternoon coloured ,.wily show* ii441A on r/te netivitieri "":atisclh, -in44-030 cookies to the' many MSc Present. ralsedinl$10 andahaSement was put under. it as well as being bricked on the outside. It Was interesting to note in the history. written by Miss Mary Kinsman for the Home- coins, that the salary for Re . Torrance was $300 and I $7 for Worse keep. and Rev. Dyke's salary was $200 with $160 for Board and Norse keep. The Homecoming and Anniversary Service on so, day was, conducted by the Moister of the Church the Rev.. Stanley C. McDonald. Rev. Wilbur Atwtts of Elora. minister fr!... 1950.55 as Guest Speaker. Also-particip- ating in the service were Rev. Harold Curie of Straford, MiniSter (TOM I962-7I and the Rev. Donald Reck of Cur. unit*, minister from • 197 l- 197g. The only other minister who is living that served the congregation in the singing. Soloist in the anthems were Sail Shaw. Carol Stuart and Donna St. John. The Choir closed the service with the very beautiful "Closing Pray- er by Don Besig. Guest soloist for the service was Eric Ross. a former member of the -Chiselhurst 4CiAirbi-E. GRAIN BINS / IN BIN DRYERS AERATION SYSTEMS WE GUARANTEE * Our workmanship to be unsurpassed by any competitor * Best price on highest quality equipment LET US' PROVE IT! CALCTODAY: h• • et 515.238-2120 MAIN STFIERT S. P.O. SOX ESO, EXETER. ONTARIO, NOM iso I AGRI U 11.121e Ft 1 4 0 •