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| Pentecostal Tabernacle
I REV. K. R. NORCROSS — MINISTER
Great Evangelistic Service
Sunday — 7:30 p.m. — Night
| Subject: New Year’s Resolutions
| 9:45 a.m. — Sunday School
= 11 a.m: Morning Worship — Subject: The Trinity
Friday Night
December 31
9:30 p.m.
REV. JOEY
BOCHENECK
"Musical Wizard”
Plays Nine
Different Instruments
f A Hearty Welcome Awaits You
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Hensail And District News
Present Concert
In United Church
With the schoolroom of the
United Church lovely with Yule-
tide emblems and. a gaily decor
ated tree the annual Christmas
concert of the Sunday School was
presented to a full house last
Wednesday under the chairman
ship of Rev. W. J. Rogers. Mr.
Sam Rannie conducted a period
of .carol singing with Miss Greta
Lammie accompanist.
The program prepared by the
superintendent Mr. Dave Kyle
and Mrs. Kyle included recitations
by Garey Kyle, Marlene Dignan,
Ruth Cudmore, iBobby Forrest,
Susanne Rannie, Kathy Scane;
vocal duet by Susanne Kyle and
Joyce Flynn; Nancy Kyle and
Susanne Rannie; Robert and Ann
McKelvie; Linda Mock and Billy
Chipchase; Donna and Gail Rich
ardson; vocal solos by Ann Mick
le and Bruce 'Shirray; piano sol
os by Wayne Haun, Carol Ann
Rogers, .Bobby Mickle, Mary Haun
Audrey Richardson; vocal trio by
Connie Rumple, Elaine Keys,
Catherine Rozzell; a film, “The
Littlest Camel that Knelt” was
shown by Rev. Rogers. Santa
Claus distributed gifts and treats.
Lucky Winners
Winners at the Christmas draw
at Brown's Hardware were; alu
minum set, Donnie Kyle; electric
tea kettle, Mrs. Percy Campbell;
doll, Mrs. Norman Pepper; mec
cano set, H. Lowrey, all of Hen
sall.
Winners at a draw at Middle
ton’s drug store were: turkey,
Mrs. R. A. Orr, Hensall; box of
chocolates, Mrs. Lillian Baker, of
London; pen and pencil set, Mrs.
Robt. Baker, Hensall.
Winner of a Lazy Boy chair at
Irwin’s Ladies’ Wear was Mrs.
George Glenn, of Hensall.
An announcement will soon be
forthcoming as to the dates of
the traditional English pantomime
being presented under the spon
sorship of the Hensall Girl Guides
Association. Watch for it.
Saintsbury
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family with Mr. and Mrs. A. Cald
well, Shedden.
Mr .and Mrs. D. McGuire and
boys, Mr. and Mrs. H. Latta and
family and Mrs. Richard Dickins,
Exeter, with Mr. and Mrs. E. At
kinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dickins with
Mr. and Mrs. A. Caldwell, Shed
den.
Miss Almarie Davis, of London,
with her parents and relatives in
the community.
Organist Dies
John L. Nicol
Residents of Hensall and com
munity were shocked to learn of
the sudden death of John L. Nicol
A.C.C.O., organist of the Carmel
Presbyterian Church for the past
six years, who died in .South Hu
ron Hospital, Exeter, on Monday
following a few hours illness with
a severe heart condition.
Mr. Nicol presided at the or
gan console on Sunday morning
and following lunch complained
to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoy, with
whom he made his home, of se
vere chest pains. He was taken
by Bonthron ambulance to hos
pital. His great worry was that
he would be unable to direct the
Hensall Community Ladies’ choir
in their annual Christmas carol
service scheduled to be held in
the town hall Sunday evening.
Mr. Nicol, who was in his 73rd
Born In Scotland
year, was born in Dunfermline,
Scotland, where he studied at
Dunfermline Abbey and at Ed
inburgh under Dr. W. B. Ross.
At the age of ten he gave his
first piano concert. At fifteen he
was appointed organist in his
first church. After two years lie
received an appointment as or
ganist and choir-master.
Mr. Nicol came to Canada as
organist and choir-master of St.
Andrews 'Church, Campbellford,
where he remained for six years.
From there hem'oved to Knox
Presbyterian Church, Galt, where
he was also supervisor of music
in the schools. He also conducted
the Handel choir at Galt. During
his fifteen years at Galt he con
tracted arthritis and was compel
led to give up his busy schedule.
Outstanding Musician
'Since coming to Carmel Church
he has contributed richly to the
cultural life in the village. As an
outstanding musician he has had
great success with a large class
of pupils. Mr. Nicol found time
for writing and has composed sel
ections for the organ, for solos
as well as for chorus work.
He was a member of the Mas
onic lodge in Scotland.
Surviving are a sister in Aus
tralia and one in Los Angeles,
Cal..
The funeral Wednesday after
noon from Carmel church was
largely attended. Rev. J. D. Lane
officiated. Miss Jean Henderson
sang “What a Friend we have in
Jesus” accompanied by Robert
Cameron. Interment was in Hen
sall Union Cemetery. The bearers
were Messrs. Glenn Bell, Melvin
Glanville, R. A. Orr, Clark Ken
nedy, A. W. Kerslake and E. Fink
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ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Rev. Louis Higenell, Pastor
Dec. 31, 7:30 p.m.—New Year’s
Eve Sermon with Communion.
“A Perfect Prayer for New
Year’s Eve”
11:45 p.m.—Watchnight Service
Jan. 1, 10 a.m.—New Year’s Day
Service: “A Year of Promise”
January 2, 10:00 a.m.—Sunday
School.
11:00 a.m.—Service
“Reflections of Glory”
THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
IN MAIN STREET CHURCH
Rev. Carl Schroeder, Minister
Sat., Jan 1, 2 p.m.—New Year’s
Service.
Sun., Jan. 2, 2 p.m.—Dutch Ser
vice.
Fri., Jan 7, 8 p.m.—Congregation
al meeting, Legion Hall.
JAMES STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor
Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M.,
Musical Director
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00a.m.—Morning Worship
Sermon Subject: “Old Things
Are Passed Away-—All Things
Are Become New”
Anthem by the Choir
Solo by Marilyn Bissett
7:00 p.m.—Evening Worship.
Sermon Subject: “Prayer”
Junior chorus will sing.
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
CREDITON
E. N. Mohr, Minister
10:00 a.m.—H o 1 y Communion
Service.
11:00 a.m.—Bible School.
7:30 p.m.—Bible Society Union
Service—executive in charge.
Film, “The Bible on the Table,”
will be shown. This is for a
united service of the two Credi-
ton churches.
We wish you one and all “The
Happy New Year”
CALVARY CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
DASHWOOD
Rev. W. F. Krotz, Minister
Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist
Sunday January 2, 1955
10:00 a.m.-—My New Year’s Wish
11:05 a.m.—Sunday School
7:30 p.m.—The Way of Prayer
Fri., Dec. 31, 11 p.m.—Watch-
night Service.
Anglican Church
Marriage Scene
St. Paul’s Anglican Church,
Hensall, lovely with a floral back
ground of chrysanthemums and
ferns in tail standards, was the
setting for a lovely winter wed
ding on December 15 at 3:30
p.m., when Lois Mary Henderson,
of Hensall, and Keith William
Lindsay, of Goderich, exchanged
marriage vows. The Rev. N. D.
Knox officiated. The bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Henderson, of Hensall, and the
groom, the son of Mr. and Mrs.
William Lindsay, St. Marys.
Wedding music was provided by
John L. Nicol, A.C.C.O., who also
accompanied the soloist, Miss
Jean Henderson, of Hensall, sis
ter of the bride, who sang “O Per
fect Love” and “Because”.
Given in marriage by her fa
ther, the bride was lovely in white
nylon net over taffeta, styled
with lace bodice, lily point sleeves
and embroidered with sequins at
neckline. Her fingertip veil of
nylon tulle was caught to a head
dress of pearls and rhinestones
and she carried a bouquet of
white mums and pink rosebuds.
Four attendants preceeded the
bride to the altar—Miss Shirley
Flynn, London, as maid of honor;
Miss Shirley Chapman, London,
and Miss Shirley Taylor, Exeter,
as bridesmaids. The trio wore
identically - styled gowns, Miss
Flynn in red, Miss Chapman and
Miss Taylor in blue iridescent
taffeta, fashioned with full skirts,
pleated bodice, short jackets with
three-quarter length sleeves and
matching feather headdresses.
Kathie Henderson, sister of the
bride, was a winsome little flower
girl frocked in red iridescent taf
feta, designed with full skirt. All
carried cascades of white mums.
Ernest Hemphill, of St. Marys,
was groomsman and Donald Mous-
seau and Donald Cowan, Hensall,
ushered.
At the reception, held in the
church parlors, Mrs. Henderson
received wearing a dress of Dior
blue with navy accessories and
corsage of pink carnations. The
groom’s mother chose a mink
brown costume with green acces
sories and corsage of pink carna
tions.
For their wedding trip to Michi
gan, the bride donned a powder
blue knitted suit, rosewood coat
with accessories in navy, and a
corsage of white carnations.
Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay will re
side in Goderich.
The bride is on the staff of the
Bank of Montreal, Hensall, and
the .groom on the staff of the
Bank of Montreal, Goderich.
Christmas Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Moir, of
Strathroy, with Mr. and Mrs.
James Clark and Mr. and Mrs.
George Moir.
Miss Bernice Jinks, R.N., of
London, with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs, Manley Jinks.
Mrs. Edna Corbett, of Exeter,
with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. 'Schroe
der and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lee w’ith
relatives at Owen Sound.
Miss Phyllis Dougall, of Lon
don with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. R. Dougall.
Messrs. Harold and Donald
Bell, of Toronto, with their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Bell.
Mr. Thos. Chuter, of Hamilton,
with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Bell,
Pauline and Anne with Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Bedard and Rickey at
Centralia.
Miss Jean Armstrong, of Lon
don, with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. Armstrong.
Mrs. Sararus is spending sev
eral weeks with members of her
family in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corbett,
Connie and Al. with Mr. and Mrs.
Chapman in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown,
Billie and Carol, with Mrs.
Brown’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
H. W. Neeh in Tavistock.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Shorthouse
and family and Mr. Orville Hed
den, St. Catharines, with Mrs.
Catherine Hedden and Herb.
Mrs. S Dick. 101
Dies In Michigan
Mrs. iSusan Eliza Dick died in
the hospital at Kalkaska, Mich,
on December 24 in her 102nd
year, A week preceding her death
she suffered a fall in the home
fracturing her hip.- Up until that
time she was able to be up and
around every day.
Mrs. Dick, the former Susan
Eliza Ryckraan, was born in Us-
borne Township, east of Hensall.
Four daughters and three sons
survive together with two broth
ers, Frank and Grant Ryckman,
Hensall. Funeral services were
held on Monday.
Personal Items
Mrs, Minnie Sangster enter
tained a number of relatives and
friends at her home in honor of
her daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack MacFarlane, of
Forest, a recent bridal couple.
Mrs. MacFarlane, the former Mar
garet Sangster, was presented
with a shower of gifts.
Miss Betty Mickle, R.N., Lon
don, is spending her Christmas
vacation with her parents and
family.
Mrs. Minnie Sangster spent the
Christmas weekend with her son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Sangster, of London.
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Happy New Year!
We wish to take this opportunity to thank you all for the many
kindnesses of 1954 and to wish you the best of health and
prosperity in the New Year.
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CHURCH
Rev. Samuel Kerr, B.A., B.D.,
Minister
Mrs. j. <1. Cochrane, Organist
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m?—'Morning Worship
New Year Sefmoft: "Forward
and Upward”
Monday, 8 p.in.—Week Of Prayer
Service in Chven. Come and
Worship,
The United Church of Canada
MAIN STREET CHURCH
Rev, A. E. Holley, ILA., B.D.,
Minister
MrS? A» Y. Willard, Organist
Sunday, January 2, 1955
11:00 a.m. "The New Year Com
munion Service”
Every moniber of the church Is
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10:00 a.m.-—The Sunday School
in all departments under the di
rection of Sterling Ince,
You and your friends Will receive
a cordial welcome at Main St.
Church.
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