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.m. All members invited to .
end. Chiselhurst Bazaaron
ovember 19 at 3 p.m. and
he Unit will be decorating
he church fat Christmas on
oyember 25 at 7 p.m. Come
help if you are: free. The
annual U-C,-.W. Meeting will
beheld? n Sunday. December
bfollowingthechurch SerVice
and •the Christmas , General
'meeting will be. •held on
Monday, Decemberr 7. at S
p.m, All , are also asked to
support the service at
Queensway Nursing Home on
December 22 at 2 p.m. Unit
two's special project money is
to be sent to the Blind
Mission,.
'Mrs. Hilda Payne spoke
itt ut the United Church
server. It is hoped to get
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Rememboutce was the
theme at the meeting! of Unit
11 of Hensel] United Church
. women. for' their 'NoVenther
Meeting on Monday, Novem-
ber St, -Miss. Macy .geoilviin
gave thedevotionaland intro-
dtteedlidiughts on t1e. begin-
4104 cenotaph's and the itnr
pact thatthose whoseve their
livesfor their count*•• have. n
our like's of today and e
present generation.
Mrs. Jean Waring read a
very touching story Of Cathy,
multihandicapped child, who
respondedtothelo eof borne
care, as opposed o institu-
tional, and the may friends'
she made aroun her al-
though unable tow lk or talltT
This was also .a ve reward-
ing effort-for her prenta.
The meeting yr chaired -
by Mrs. Eleanor Mansfield,
who -opened with # ReMem-
brance poem "Victory". 'Bus-
iness was conducted by Mrs,
Joyce Pepper, who called for
new officers for 1982. Recom-
mended were: Unif, Leader
Mrs, Joyce Pepper, Tteasur-
er Mrs. Mary Alexander and
secretary rotating as before.
Activities ate the birthday, ,
party at the BlueWater Rest'
Home on November 18th at '7
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GLOVES
BUCHANAN—GRAHAM
Paul Buchanan and Janet Graham were rnartierl Sat.
Nov. 14 at Brucefield United Church. Rev. Bob McMullen
officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mel 'and Bettr'
Graham of Brucefield. and the groom's parents are Don and
Mice Buchanan of Londesboro. Sandi Fremlin , friend of the
bride, was maid of , honour and bridesmaids well-Sandra ,
Burns, Susanilolmes and Reta Kennedy, Jeff Shaddick,
friend of the groom, was best man and ushers were Ron
Graham, Garry Buchanan. and George McClure. Barbara
Livermore was organist. Soloist was Doris Coultis and Lynn
Farquhar 'and Cathy Innes provided special music. The
ladies of Brucefield UCW served a wedding dinner
following the ceremony. followed by a showing of wedding
gifts at the bride's parents, then an open reception at the
Exeter Community Centre. The couple will live at the
groom's farm at RRI Londesboro when they return from a
wedding trip to eastern Ontario.
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every family contributing in
1982- L0201 was served. by Mrs.
Peggy Ferguson and Mrs.
Elva Forrest. bosteSses.
THREE LINKS SEWS!
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Mrs. E.'Rennie. Presi-
deq of the 'Three Links"
seniors, chaired the meeting
on TutisthlY evening With
Mrs. Ross at the piano. A
moment's silence was ob-
served in memory of departed
Members.
Thank you notes were read
-from the McNaughton family.
the Adkins family. Mrs.
Flynn and Family, Mrs. Don
Gooding and Mrs. Ross.
A workshop Will be held at
Listowel, December 1st. Reg-
latratton wilt be 86.00. The
treasurer', Mrs. D. Btintnell
Save the report. Senior Citi.
z.ett'sDay will beheld at the
Public Library on November
24 to Weh all are invited.
Garnet Hicks of Exeter was
guest speaker and was intro-
duced by Mrs, Itannie. Mr. ••
Hicks spoke on the import-
ance Of the "Vial ottile". He
talked about What it OOntain-
ed and is. available to eVery
citizen,, not only seniors but to
all wih allergies etc. WS,
Rennie thankMr. Hicks.
Mrs. Irene De is gave:, an
interesting repo on the Fall
Rally held, at Holmesville.
Christmas meeting will be
held on December 8 at 6:30
p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
Blackwell and Mrs. Davis
Irma Wilds.
Alfred Bates visited with
Louise Scrimgeour.
Joyce Lavender visited
Mrs. Middleton. ^
Les Mitchell and son
Robert visited the- former's
mother Mrs. Louise Mitchell.
Thanks to the ladies 'of the
Reformed church who enter-
tained -the residents last
week.
LEGION.
HOLDS BANQUET
Branch 468 of the Hen-
sall Legion held their annual
Remembrance Banquet on
Wednesday evening, No-
vember 11, catered to by the
. Ladies' Auxiliary with 80
members . attending. ' The
President Irwin Ferris paid a
Riedel tribute to Harry
Horton, surviving WWI vet in
this area.
4 Harry responded with.. a
poem "I Wonder". The guest
speaket wins Herman De
Young, Past Dittrict Com-
mander. He gave an informa-
tive address on "The Park-
wood Hospital and Where
The Poppy Money Goes".
Following the meal a social
hour was enioied by all.
conducted the entertainment.
Mrs. Davis gave a MAME
from a 1918 war veteran "I
Wonder". The social IMMInit-
tee' was Mrs. Gladys. C010-
Min, Mr*. Pearl -Koehler.
and. Mrs. Elsie Carlde.
Progressive euchre was
played with 'Prize winners
being Ladies' High-Bileilbeth
y. Consolation-Vera Ross
Men's, High-P.erc Cmnphell;
Lone Hands- mice
Consolation-Garnet atKirks;
Vellaart; Birthday N arest
Isobel Rogerson.
elDsimantSTIIDUM
NovoiDEKmELPTING
The PtisMaat, I Pity
Dorothy **tun opened the
meetfilit with Pre hertror ,w
Chimiludat. U.C.W. Met ao
Tuesday, November 10. Mrs,
Mug UPshial 12004106i the
worship service "Remem-
brance." Thank ypirla were,
received front 'Vera Rose,
Freda lea, SiitanTICk", Mu!
Riflemen, $birleY , Kerslake
and bootie. The
executive.committee ,gave
their yearly' reports. The
members decided to, maintain
the original group a:audit of
the Henan United Church
U.C.W. It was decided that
means win we nave peace in
the future.
Mm: Irene-Davit 'fiVrinred
with two readiness and Mrs.
Edna Pepper played three
piano selections of the first
World War. A sing-song was
enjoyed. Mrs. Hazel Corbett
gave courtesy remarks.
President, Mrs. Joyce Pep-
per. chaired the meeting and
opened by reading "In Flan-
ders Fields". Mrs. Winnie
Skea and Mrs. Pearl Koehler
• On Saturday, November
14, -Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
;1 pekes and their families
joyed a dinner party at the
ineridge Chalet. 1;01... and
Mrs. David' Noakes and son
Jeffrey were unable to
attend. Lanny Fisher (grand.
Wel celebrated-111030,14db-
day on Saturday. Minnie's
was on Sunday, 'and Dennis
Noakes (grandson) his second
birthday was on Wednesday,
November, 18.. Mrs. Annie
Noakes was also a guest.
-Julie Easterbrook was
the lucky winner of the gas.
barbeque in the campaign at
the Hensall Branch of the
BankrietficeMn od ntreal .
guests with Mr..
and Mrs.' Leonard Naokes
were Donald and Olga of
Guelph, John of London. Ms.
Jean Amess and Kathy of
London, Ms. Linda Fisher,
Angela and Lanny, London;
Brendaand John McCorMick
of London,e Robert and
Lorraine and Sarah of St.
Columban and Bill. Pat and
Dennis of Credition.
Mrs. Ross MacMillan of
Waterloo spent last Friday
visiting- her mother Mrs.
Laitd Mickle. . "
Dr. Bob Rumble, minister
to the deaf in Milton was
guest speaker Oahe monthly
Fellowship meeting held at
Hensel) United Church an
Sunday evening, ' November
15. 'His message was based
on the story of the ctippled
, beggar outside the, Temple.
in this International Year of
the , Disabled we must-- be
tuned into what we can learn
from the disabled. To help
people 'we must get their
attention first and then do our
1 ., t God will do the rest. We
THE SOO ARE
OCIDERlat -
MAIN eCiaNtht
CLINTONp t •
mug reach out with what we
have and walk with God and
then,* will walk with vs. Let
others see Jesus with us.
A question period followed
...and brought more light on the
scope of the great work Dr.
Rumble is doing and the
extent of his-interest not only
with the deaf, but with the
multihandicapped. Fellow-
ship was extended over coffee
and squares, hosted by the
Mission and Communications .
committee of the Official
Board.
CMS CAMPAIGN
Eric Luther has advised
that the Hensall and District
Canvass for funds for the
Canadian. Institute for the
Blind presently totals
$1,374.60. The door to door
canvass in Hensall has been
completed.
A number of rural rest=
dents have not as yet re-
• sponded to the mail• cam-
paign. Kindly forward your
donations to the Bank of
Montreal, Hensall as soon as
possibikto ensure we meet
our objective of $1,500.00.
E.R. Wiser, Chairman,
;Mr. Bill ShaddiCk; Mark
and, Michelle of 'Kitchener
spent the weekend withMrs.
Pearl'Shaddick and members
of the family.
Johnethoe,corbett. son of
-tyfr.and Mrs:-Albert Corbett
Celebrated birthday on
Sunday. His grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. John Corbett of
Hensall were dinner guests.
Rev. Forsythe—conducted
worship service at Queens-
viiy Manor during the past
week.
Neil Regan was the' high
boWler.
Nancy Mohns visited
Legion hosts Nov. 11
Remembrance banquet
A Remembrance Day
meeting of the Hensall
Wometes Institute was held
at the United Church on
Wednesday, November 11
with the and Consum-
ers Affairs Convener, Mrs.
Edna Pepper. in charge, -
Guest speaker Rev. Stanley
McDonald spoke on "What
ate- yet? doing with our
World?" A large percentage
of today's population have
never known war yet there
are still veterans struggling
to live in peace.--
The basic cause of war is
greed, greed for land, for
resources, for coastal ports.
.-for might. Yet no one is a
victor after war; there is only
More hunger. more deprive:-
tion. Even in Canada where
life is wonderful by world
standards, great-efforts must
be made to keep peace. All
must give love to. mankind,-
share , with • others, join in
community efforts and work
together and so fulfil the
challenge. Only _by theie
were elected gift committee.
Mrs. Hilda Payne reported
the Huron SolitliStudd tneev,
ing and the London Area
Convention,„ Thirteen mem-
bers' answered the Roll Cali
by "Little Things That Make--
Life' Beautiful." A collection
was taken in aid of the
Children's Service Christmas
Fund at Goderich. Hostesses
Mrs. Winnie Skea and Mrs.
Pearl Koehler and their corn-
Mittee served lunch.
and area
WI donates to children's
Christmas fund
laii-men.':s day
Rev. Kenneth._ Knight speaker. Plan to attend. On
conducted service in tarred Sunday evening the choir are
Presbyterian Church on Sun- having an evening starting at
day speaking on "Forgive- 7:30 p.m. -wen Mr Harry
nets". Stuart,
Mrs. Taylor preilded Dashwood Will be the guest
- the organ.- ; cer and wilt. sliders
Next Sunday is to be on-the handicapped and dis-
"Men's Day" when a male abled. Mr. Stuart is an
choir will provide the music enthusiastic-speaker. Plan to
and there be, a special hear him.