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The Huron Expositor, 1981-11-04, Page 13o THE HOAOR EX POSITQR. NOVEMPER, #1 1,"4 PO Her y used each service. $pecial my* 4"" Correspondent can be u' 0 f M using for the whowas provided by the senior facilities for the choir At MACGE00R11t aged,- care *11- both services ani 262-2111" elderly, cow0unity medical guest soloW in: the ne OWN The Hensa I 1,3rmmvh of the d medical re, was, Mrs. W MCC Legion and the Ladies Auxil- appliances tons f seat =ssistaiice to rey of Kingston and iary to the Legion Branch 468 commonw"Ith veterans iip"Tell,Me. Lovely Shopherd'- 41wi have ;!"poppy under 'dov by Boyce and ,.arranged by eloped countries. DrivO," aq Thu OvO y _rsfty N . pi, No . IE se . emen, do, 1&c 'n, X t jPoston. ­,H*rlL the ft ber Sth. 1901,. MWAY40 not, ponsioike b4t.- in othek-s.- Aif" 4y re Il 0.Txngc4,,0j d man of of irett ea Olfh a jCappC404 not' Pin CbQjR D" oi�, peilsior). c. Dr - the POPP go weveri,, an Rol 'T -4 led y ff o, ph .'Opp, La%,M. p *y. Xg, tb� Rip -day. Uo?Jto.4a• A0Ql9q1;0ohp rov,' :_;4r*VoRt*ktiess"qh IM0, ".ecaffir -z �4_ poialyAdo­ "'A, C1QsIP1,VWy- �-,p,m - Wheqlft� speOlmr. -�'A 'pra.th dig 4' rib t on as or Q L 0, 4y, ej, •Are too put •0 tho, noor 1�ftqi attic .43 1 *ftorboth 50 M.cti- be the --*VL �ta*y' Mo .0 b Ontario Wr9to't".)y h, �00-aowi Tfic g• were a ired' In '0111�1 -o'ejod iii am was 1 -0 an "e seryiq- ot ir a was .4 .60, too ods _W,egpo s, the be pow blup so -al.sv t th� Aw or tb army.ovorsoos duringflo* . . - . ore,. othpr-of &"iW Ino'Ming service World War 16 his most note �Ipjp In need. M With t he gown he , a"..th mont!* tonpd 45 Goddard performed the 4i�r- worthy and best-known poem of the ni"ey.#ised throe gh coloui& There were also es L gave his life as did thousands wreaths go to welfare but in memory of the late Joe vice in the evening. Ushe Is "14 Flanders Field He the solo of poppies and beautfil flower arrangements WHY PAY MORE 7 during the day were Chad Dortator, Ross Veal, - Brad ofothers that we might live in some must be- used fo'r Flynn, ,placed there by his Buchanan, Steve Corbett. Bill freedom. Thus the Poppy was expenses such as cost of family, and autumn foral P as a symbol of a poppies and other supplies' arrangements on thewindow. rust and Cecil Popper. �z Next Sunday Is Rement- sacrament in memory of the Campaign expenses are un- sill. g AYES brave ougsthat save their all, usually- low because all the Rev. Moore preached in bronco Sunday and the usual 41 morning service will be u their lives that we might live work is the morning on the "Love of Ilk towed by a service at the in a free countr�. The Legions constitution God" taking as his text the IN! Cenotaph. However, many thousands stresses thatthe poppy funds beautiful verse round in John Tbe, Family ank0o!!-sumer returned home to Instutions, must be held in trust. We 3:16 We can only partly Affairs mcieing of the Hen - broken in body and mind suggest that you give acc understand the Love of God - never to look forward to the- ording to the'dict of your it is so large that humans sail Women's Institute will be W�s at the United Church on health and happiness they conscience. You might re - held have not the capacity to Wednesday November 11 at 8 had -known. When you wear a member that the cost of all comprehend it fully. Yet poppy or display a poppy the things the poppy fund acceptance of that love, in our wreath, you honour the war provide!j is -much bigger and small understanding, can dead and you help the. living. much higher than it used to lead to eater love for others Your contributions provide be. Therefore, it takes more and eternal life. Ik quick help for the needy to do the same job. The children's story was ex -servicemen and their de- Let us not forget the price about a road map as it show* ents. The basic purpose that many paid for us so we us the way to travel so the A • of the funds is to ----_can wear a -poppy in honotir of Bible shows us the way to _'proyide END OF AN ERA A good crowd attended the auction in Kippen immediate assistance to any their sacrifice. "At the going live - Monday 8t .the late Wilfred Mellis blacksmith shop and home. The ex-ioryIcem -n. - This May in- down of-the'tuE and iii thiel' In the evening, Rev. Dr. e ptoperty had-bien tri I y for, more than 1-00 years. Mrs. elude food, shelter. or. medi- morning we will remember 'Goth spoke on You Can Go cal attention for him or his - Them". Please show your Home Again" based on the* Mary Mellis 14 moving to Hensall, (Photo by Joe McLean) family. appreciation and help the story of the Prodigal Son. M poppy fund. Thank you. Changels a realliy that Is with ways but certain things Fund" Hensall Legion should not be changed: We Branch 0468. reject Ideals at our own peril. to ley U C.W. studying Ch ina, chairman I of the "Poppy, us a' 0 ANNIVERSARY SERVICE Moral 46s have changed Anniversary service for too much and the church Members of Stanley unit of read an article on Christianity cards received. The meet weeks on Friday 13th Nov- HensAll United Church was should show leadership, in 'g ty� day,, Noveniliji, .-reverting to the ideals of the U.C.W. met at the Koine in China under the Com- closed with lunch served ember. held last Sun of Mrs. W. Scott.with a good munists and the desire -of the the hostess and, her-hielpers. PERSONAIS tradition --going home again. I with Rev- Harley Moore of iatendance, After' a poem church, to be 'self-roliant. CARD PARTY Miss Ja&ie Taylor spe�t, Jesus Christ Is our leader and G�and Bend conducting the and hymn Mrs. Cliff Hender- Mrs. Henderson read the The first card party of the the past three weeks on -a service and Rev. Dr. George the Bible is our book. of son. read the scripture from poem'when the frost is on the season was, held at the IOOF work aqsigppient from Hum- Goth, past minister of Metro. instruction. f0 - secretary read hall on Friday evening. Win- her College and visited her Psalm 67 and. Matthew 15 pumpkin. The polit4n Church,.. London. the During the service the verses10 the minutes and the treasur- ners Wo 44andthe'tneditat- were ladies high Mary parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack men's Chorus sang The guest speaker in the evening an on thanks for life'and its er gave her report. Grigg., low - Jean Riley, kine Taylor. Reception s fiir former and Evening Prayer arranged by opportunities. Mrs. Retta Baird gave the -hands- Marjorie Broadfoot;.,__ , -Mr.. Gerald Aldwinckle siont members to meet Thumper dinck and the Son-' .. .. ................. . - - - - - - - - Mrs. Scott led- in prayer card report and Mrs. Doreen mens high - Ken Steiiart. Hamilton �pqpt ,!4e weekend present; ior Choir w&tfg­'O;-, Warld' bf- g - -other-and-1he-glids-W --perey'-Caffi --Fdiw ;4T and ri --qj� -eaclr God" arras and-the.offerinig-Was-r-tceived- ­Baid-drid-Mrs.- Bet N1 preachers, were held �ifter g6dbyJacobsand 7- - - - - - d dedicated gor expressed thafiks for hands - Mac Wilson. Wilson. -Also visiting -were ake ti� M COVA pn Mrs. Scott 1 are. Special draws, Hill Roger- Mr. and Mrs. John Hayman 12 J�• %on and Ken Stewart. The -and soil. ............ JM;eter. .. ... ....... ....... I ashoft QU ei 11 erribron.ce eons next -euchre, -4 - --­ -- - ............ ...... ...... .... ... .. ........... . . 7"ih Triekner Guelph visited with 1 1 404 Irene Finlayson visited Mrs. ner Visitors it the Queensway Mr,- and Mrs. D. Tfiek 09/ ci, I i. 0 % �.� 0, ve& Nursing manor -last-week 'Penhale and LouiseMitclwil. Chicken layers last Sunday. 0 in, Yarna service were visiting with Mrs. Mur- Chester. Dunn visited with his: ,Mr. Wesley Ham Hunts - le days last V1 I el Triebner were Torn and sister Mrs. Lammie. Mr. and spent a fe%W of Noella Trietmeir. Doug and Mrs. Frank k6zendal, Mr. hold buffet week with his mother Mrs. Correspondent, attended the 'wedding Eva Triebner, Kay Cockwell, and Mrs. R. Rozpndal and P Taylor arid Bill Polling - A,. Ham and Miss M. Swan. MARY CHESSEM Patsy John McCann, Tom Blyth, Don Rozendal visited with Hensall 4-H Club 11, The Mr. Neil Mustard who has 482-9969 ton of Hamilton in Trinity- 01 VViiinie Wilds, Hale Julien. Mrs. Alice 'Rozendal. The Chicken Layers, :held a bpf- been working at Wawa is A joint Varna -Goshen Re. United Church, Gravenhurst and Nora Bogan visited Mrs. U.C.W. of Hensall United fet supper at F. P, t Jell ' he Heiitall visiting his parents Mr. •and membrane Day service will on . October 24. A lovely Wilds. Evelyn McKeever also Church entertained the resid- 'United Church. Each mem- Mrs. Jack Mustard. be held at 11 a.m. in Varna reception followed at thle visited 'Mrs. Wilds. Gary ents with music and bingo ow ber'brought a guest as well Mr. and Mrs. Roy ftermian Church on Sunday, followed' Northern Gates Restaurant. - Middleton 'visited with his Monday. Rev. Dejong of as a dish as had previously Tom and rim, friend of, by a service at the Stanley Little Tony Coiltis had a r64104 b don an p Cenotaph. All who surgery on his,leg last week. mother Mrs. Middleton. been assigned. - -The menu d Mr. and Mrs.. Township ddleton. Mrs Exeter conducted 4�h urch ser- C-1 Joyce Lavender visited Mrs• vice on Tuesday. Thursday included roast chicken, rolls, sch ted on the wish to take part 'in this He's home and'getting along 0 visited various -vegetables. sauces. wl r. One. Middleton. Visiting with evening the residents,were ek n hand Mrs. observance are invited to ej, r tc oar 'Mrs n party, to and punch. For in- WallacelJackson. .-,,Any news of success in the Penhale were Glenda given a Hallowe'en dividual baked alaski's were attend. deer hunt, or, 'Interesting Si ra beria Lori and Rayann Wat- Murray Howe was high bowl. -served. A good time was had Hallam and Brenda spent a change of time for the experiences concerning Kri"anis,'Grandll irie.Al- which all enjoyed very much. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Plea�e - remember the "i�! cnww kips, i Sarnia. Rose Pyke and -er with a score of 129. by all, and the guests left for couple. of days last week U.C.W. meeting to 2 on would be appreciated for home after bleaning up. The, visiting near Sundridge. . Thursday afternoon-, with Dr. next. week's column. The group discussed the skit for and Mrs. Bill Bridge. Betty Bridgeman speaking Chessell gang got a buck C400, Exfav Hensall -hicvement night, and got day morning, shot byv Cf C/ ac - Owen Sound spent the week- about her experiences in Mon I first deer PHONE (519) ;29-6341 Mrs. Brenda; McAleese. Tuesday November 10th. the books ready for that date end with Mr. and Mrs. R. Angola and Zaire. son Paul on his Mrs. Pat Pollington, Hamil- Rev'. Kenneth Knight con- Bridge and family. Bill and Helen Taylor hunt. ton. Mrs. Ruth Taylor, Clin. ducted worship -service in' -" — —'— — ton were recent visitors with Carmel Presbyte'riiin, Church -meets WaterNeW, Ki"p'pe,W4-14 club Mr. and Mrs. Rots Corbett. on Sunday speaking on J Mrs. Mary'Mellis of Kip- "Ternoerance" KZ ipen III got underway At the second meetina pen has taken up residence in memberscutapart a whole jLLING on 'pt. 14� The club is the Elizabeth Court apart- The Ladies are holding called the ppen Kacklers chicken. which eiv Ments. We,melcomd- Mrs .1heir.. annuaL. Bazaar. Bake W.D. Hopper, &M-At'llye-f Ifft- qibefbing'fidw th o�glft very, interesting- .Mellis to the village. Sale and Tea on Saturday end sons officers were elected- re= Throughout the meetings Mrs. Jack Corbett was a November 7th' at 3 p.m. 14, MODERN ROTARY sident'- Estella4ilson, vice they --prepared such recipes recent visitor with her sister Everyone. is welcome,. please, RIGS 'pr&sI ent - Karen DeJong, as quiche, baked alaska. itis. Blanche Chapman in keep this date in mind. lary �,- fluating,­,­­f1N§g­ french toast. cream. puffs. -London Th6 Kirk Session will hold a Nall 527-117-31 report)er, Kara VanDen chicken with a Chinese ac. The "Thrie Links" Seniors special meeting on Wednes- Durl 527.0828 Neiuckft. 4 and telephone cent bnd a delicious cheese will hold their regqlar meet- da -Novomber 4tb. -at, 8:0.0 Jim. 52-7.0775. mmittee-i, X-ristin WnDeft goutTi. Ing 6 the, local hall on P.MAn the Church. Neucker and Mary Gibson.- At meeting six members flayed eggamoti. a game M vith two players and quos- ions were asked that had to 2 to with the previous meet. ,000 ng. $ci'sM6 On October, 27 the club held a party at Brucefielc United Church. Ead to,walk through ob bls' 1 41 member was to bring eithe our Winter Wonderland. their mother, a friend or'i Brighten your Sunday afternoon, W. sister. Games Wert ged, and a meal was Sundiiy,• November 15 d. from 1:00 to 5: 00 p. m. if a Tlibre were.several chick• en dishes. two quiches. .8 salad and for dessert Cream ffs and an angel food coke. ell; IN$ - I join us for a cup of cheer! ?No other pickup truck. in Canada beats the Mazda 82M for high achievement night will FROM gas mileage and low stickor'OrIce. But low price and unbeatable, hold At the Brucefield The sparkle of Christmas suggestions gas mileage aren't the only teasons to buy a -82M. Wa'd arch on Nov. 184 await you in Clinton at... like to show you what an GX04tr6hally wall-oquipped Pic,kup the Mazda BWW to tddi And rl(jht-nO* WqorS Plus Freight, P-01 clearing our 1081 stock, You'll got an unbeatable DRYWALL, THEARBOR BOARD AND BATTEN &Tax deal and an unbeatable pickup. 1&0." 43 Albe, rt Street, Clinton 9 Rattenbury Street East, Clinton BALL AND MUTCH LTD. GALBRAITH GIFTS THE MORE YOU LOOK, THe MORE" YOU LIKE Poto 'Bakat 1 it 71 Albert Street, Clinton Corheriof Albert and kattenbury, Clinton SALES SERVICE Drywall, H,EN COMP19ft BARTUFF1 BAKERY MINTREE INTERIORS M Sl Wme 10 AU 0 8 M•W D.,� - 46 Albert Street, Clinton 128 Albert Street, Clinton !G i8tEASTST.A DEF 104524- 13, A F81-5 or d 31 I.L 6.6 1 A 4-: 4- 'AL"-s'Ak, 4"64.&,4,