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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-03-20, Page 6Page 6 The Times -Advocate, March 20t 194 Henson And. District News CORRESPONDENTS Mrs. Maude Hedden, Phone 5 Mrs. Archie McGregor, Phone 196 United Church Secretary Dedicates Improvements • A $7,500 renovation program in Hensall United Chureh was rededicated Sunday morning by Rev. Dr. E. E. Long, secretary of the General -Council of the United Church of Canada, dur. ing a special re -opening service. The capacity congregation which attended the service walked on new wall - to - wall I broadloom carpeting to sit in the new oak pew :s for the first: time. T h e s e improvements. along with new doors, commun. ion table and chairs, were con- I secreted by the p r o m i n e n t ; church official who was guest OFFICIATE AT REDEDICATION—Rev, Dr. E. E. Long, , seeCa0knegri..atulating t h e Hensell right, secretary of the General Council of the United congregation on its "wonderful Church of Canada. officiated at the re -opening services i work.' Dr. Long said it ex. of Hensally United Church Sunday. Rev. C. D. ernplified the expansion and Daniels,t I growth taking place in the the church minister, conducted the service. T -A Photo , church today. "People every - here are developing a new ' sense of achievement and re - 1 sponsibility in the church," he ; said. I Preaching on the theme, "The ! Church We Need." Dr. Long re - Topic Of WI Spea er '''' l 'Wed some 01 his per! sonal CX. ' Periences on trips abroad to il- Dr. J. Semple, Egmonciville, ' • ilustrate the necessity for height the annual visit to the shut-ins ! depth. breadth, and length in a former chaplain of the Ontario ' , of the village. i the structure of Christianity. Reformatory was guest speaker at the Citizenship and Education Mrs. Harold Bonthron and Mrs. ' Ile was in Budapest. Hungary. meeting,of Hensall IVoman's in. Robert Baker Jr. were appointed ; two months before the revolt : a committee to measure drapes : against communism there and stitute in the Legion Hall on for the auditorium at the local I took part in a church service Wednesday. arena. Airs. Jack Drysdale won ; during a convention of thearena. World Council of Churches, "in Dr. Semple spoke on juvenile delinctuency. "This is not a new the raffle prize. Mrs. William ' the fares of people in that con - and different problem" said the Mickle will be hostess for the gregation, next meeting 25th. we could sect the fear speaker "It is common to Rus- . . and tension of the time, the sia , Germany. China and Japan." : Flensall, . I awfulness of that strugele for 1 Kippen 1 the soul nf a people. As the sr:r. The cause of juvenile delin- quency is the lack of religious i i vice progressed, their fa ccs he - nurture in the early lives," ac- Shower Brides I gan to brighten and their hearts cording to Dr. Semple. He re- : ! were lifted because the church ferrerl to the work being done ! Complimenting Miss Barbara ; was the source of their courage. at the Guelph Reformatory in ' Jean tavender, bride -elect of the origin of their conviction." the way of canning, laundry. Saturday,April 5, about thirty- tailoring, butchering. planing ,. Chiselhurst W.M.S. .ave friends and relatives met mill, furniture manufacture be- lieving fhat "mischief finds use at the home of Mrs. Jack ietTyhe Woman's Missionary Soc. Association of Chiselhurst for idle hands." Mr. Semple was Lavender Saturday evening to United Church met last Tuesday introduced by Mrs. R. Elsie. present Jean with a surprise afternoon for their March meet - who presided for the program. , miscellaneous shower of gifts. ing with Mrs. Benson Stoneman 1 Mrs. Robert Simpson discussed The house was attractively dec- . presiding. The devotional was I the motto "Homes are the green orated in color schemes of pink, in charge of Mrs. William Brie t - houses where the plants of citi. and white. i nell. assisted by MIs. Harold zenship are started." ! Miss Catherine Blacker gave " Parker. Other features of the Program , a humorous reading about : Mrs. R. Taylor Jr. and Mrs. were: recitation by Michael : "Handy Mandy," a doll bride T. Brintnell were apnointed del - Davis. souare dancing by Grade constructed by Mrs. Lavender, ; ezates to the Presbyterial at 1, with Mrs. Elie as teacher of kitchen gadgets and dressed Clinton Thursday, March 27. and. Kenneth and Grant Jones i in an embroidered tea towel and 1 Invitations were accepted to entertained with musical num.; dishcloths. Contests were eon- I the birthday narty of the W.M.S. hers aecompanied by their : ducted by Mrs. William Blacker l nf Hensel! United Church Fri - mother, Mrs. Harold Jones. The ! of Clinton. i claY, March 21; Daffodil tea sauare dancers were Sharon ; Misses Margie Forrest and ; March 19 at ,Tames Street United I.Javery, Linda Fuss, Cheryl i Frances Blacker, dressed as Church, Exeter, sponsored by Mousseau, Muriel Fercruson, Al. . bride and groom, carried in a l Exeter and district branch of Ian Tieid, John Jovnt. Billy 'Refl. i decorated basket of gifts, and Canadian Cancer Society, and goueh and Michael Davis. Mrs. Jean make a sultsble reply. The . to the Thames Road United T. Sherritt is en -convener of the event was arranged by Mrs. i Church at the W.M.S. meeting citizenship committee. : Blacker and Mrs. Jack Laven- April 2. Mrs. H. Parker reported President, Mrs, Carl Payne : der. i for the supply work and Airs. J. I presided for the business, It was' ,e,.. . r Glenn. Stewardship duties. Mrs. voted to donate S35 to the Legion ks„,irce Guest'ss1 Campbell Eyre read a noem, for th us.' of tl . hall. 'If M. ' r!Airs. A. Ross favoured with a Ellis and Mrs. R. M. P'eck were !Hear Speaker :piano solo and Mrs. P. Harris : Appointed to assist the eon -1 I commented nn a chapter from 1 The Easter Thank Offering : the study book on Japan. veners. Mrs. Gen. Armstrong arlr" 1 Airs. William Henry. with the Tweedsmuir history. It , i The W.A. held a brief meeting wps de. ' meeting of the Arnold Circle of presided over by president Airs. tided to take a membership of . Carmel Church was held Mon.; R. Taylor Jr. Airs. T. Brintnell esses. n five dollars in the Canadian As- day evening. A welcome was and Mrs. J. Glen were host- xeciatinn of Consumers. ' given the guests from the St. , Articles of clothing for Arab ' Peter Lutheran and Evangelical Personal Items babies were nn display. The nom- Churches,Zurich,The Home i -The last euchre and dance of Inating committee apnointed are Miss Ellis. Miss A. Consitt and : Helpers and Woman's M - ission the season sponsored by Kippen mra. B. Cameron. A conirmini.. ary Society of Carmel Church, East Women's Institute was cation was read from the Exe- ' ! by the president, Mrs. A. E. , held in the town hall Friday ter branch of the Cancer SoeOrr. The guest speaker, mrs, l evening and was well patron- . i kty infnrming thn grout) of 01,.. I M. A. Fletcher, of Exeter, chose ! ized• vices offered to patients within for her address, "Preparing! Winners of euchre were: la- the area and e-tencling an mvi. l yourself for Easter," which was ; dies, Mrs, Wilmer Jones, Mrs. tation to the Daffodil To, on ! most inspiring. i J. Drummond, and Donelda LOS- ! March in in James efreg eimeii. ; Mrs. John Baker and Ili.a. I tell; gents, Jack McKay, Lorne Nosfessee were Mrs. E. Rowe,Harry Hoy were in charge of ! Hay, Carl McClinchey, Lunch Mrs, R. Y. McLaren and corn. the worship, "As it began to prize won by Mrs. Ross Broad- i mittee. Kin Wives Plan Rummage Sale Work In Reformatory dawn, with Mrs. Beverley ' Beaton, Mrs. Harry Snell and 1 Norris orchestra furnished Mrs. Ed Fink, assisting, music for the dance. Mrs. Ed Munn and Mrs. Mal- The Rev. Dr, E. Long of Tor- eolm Dougall favoured with a onto, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon p' 1 , Eason of Peterboro, were week - Lutheran Church was enjoyed; end guests with Rev, and Mrs. Chas. D. Daniel at the manse. At the March meeting of the Mrs. A. M. Amacher, of Zurich, Hensall Kinettes held last Tues- sang a missionary sole. Mrs. R. H. Middleton was hpatesa at her home for the day evening at the home of Mrs. Four invitations were read: March meeting of the WA of $t. Conrad McRoberts the date or s.rareh 25, to the Easter Thank i Saturday. April 19 was set for the Offering meeting of First Pres- Pa uls Anglican Church when Annual rummage sale. by 1 eri an Church. Sea fort h, at plans were outlined for a Str or- , 8.15 n,m..1 March 21, to the gasbord to be held in the church A joint installation of new of. Saturday, April 19, United Church. gUest speaker, meeting a Hensai/ Hensall Recreation Committee ficers will he held in June, in W.ALS. he installed by Deputy Governor Mrs, W. L. Whyte, nf Seaforth: are sponsoring a Hobby Fair in elect Bill Alickle, Sunday, March 30 was set foe Anril 10, to the W.M.S.meeting the town hall FridaY, April 11. of Carmel Church, at 3 p.m.; The competition is open to all adults or children. April 14. to the Evening Auxili- agemgroups,iaaAnn ary of Hensall United Church, weekend in Mickle spent the Stratford visiting at 8.15 p.m. her little friend, Miss Beverley Lunch was served under the McNeil. ennvenershin of Mrs. Snell and Mr. X. C. Hopkinson, Sr., and Dr. and Mrs, M. A. Hopkinson, of Lion's Flead, 'visited with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. N, 1. Cook. Messrs. Lloyd, Vernon and Russell Heciden, St. CatharineS, respond peheheeehiy. LIPAN attacks •tr e, ' silent the weekend' with Mr. and the cep... er Paoriaaia, unlike- oint.. lvICr..WAII s group In charge. Mrs. ,, . anenta, sniffs nnd oil, which tan net Ntalcolm Dougall presided over Mrs. Alo.. Snorthouse and only On outer layer of akin. Ask your' the devotional' period assisted bY familY' druggist for LIPAN be ...-. Aeruf toer FRES booklet anal elinleal reporte, li,Irs. .1, AltEwan arid Mis. A. Mr, and Mrs• Rodger .V°In" write tog The Greeniove '.compAn3,, rit,r 1/148- fiRnnali Murray eon,, have retutned from their Wed - 1 EA/0 221iti Street, Hamilton, Ont., met. T ducted a Bible OUi7,, ding I rin. _ Mrs, Alex MeGregor took the .,A,'Usg, Beefy Mickle, Of Toronto, •seassisssimustieolsf,,s.,,menseymesiss t i eh air for the business, and the vitae(' on SuntlnY with her i grotto nutlined plans for their f2rents. 1r1r. And Mrs. Laird booth at. the Spring Show to he miekle and fPnlilY. held here in :rune. rillooll6ort utas served by Mrs, Metwan and group. Mrs. John Sedan arid het grotto will be in charge of the Anti' meeting. WIWI INTERNAL TREATMENT PSORIASIS Pt•oPen Saccessjul in Almost ' 7 ofit nit0 Cases/ Miss Hannah Murray. Today, many doctors egret Psoriasis is Carmel Ladies Aid caused by inability to digest fate .-- A i • it• condition that responds amazingly to Tile Ladies Aid of Carmel the new Internal treatment, LIPAN. Church met last Alonday in the Clinical testate proved LIPAN corn.- Ietely MiceeAsful in 7 out of 10 caleft. church schoolroom for I heir yen atu born eilone of long standing March meeting with Mrs. 3. E. CANADIAN PROPANE GAS & •APPLIANCES GRATTON & HOTSON Phone 136 Orend Bend tiUMMAGE SALE itummage SAIP, Wit Mall, Hensel!, Saturday April II'. Any tigliatiditg greatly appreciated. rot pick up tOrittatt phone 84 or 8014 lithaall, Sponsored by' Reit, lonomoommaitionoiromilooromomoia XinetteS, trine Honorpel Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd litidsen, Of Si. AlarVS, visited recently with the latter's aunt, Mrso Annie tiatelifotd, Mt, and Mrs, Burt, of At. Marys, former Monsen reclidents, were rent vitifore with 'Adv. h. MacDonald and Mrs. Mae. 15oti Mrs. ?mike Stofie, �frixeltir, visitor last Ivee,lt with her dkuMiter, Mrs. Rby Nil rind tate?, NUM' ttViii 10 10 "The church we church with a heart make individual p e they are friends of God. Peed is a whicli will o pl e feel the living The church must have breadth, he said, to reach out -around the world. and to go wherever human need exists. "Men everywhere are living lin feat and pnmDy.' u Korea three years Aga, te saw a Man die on the steps of a building, one of the thousands Who die every year in Korea front star. nation and •exposure. The -church there was operating 'a factorY to provide employment fOr Men and women. Dr. Long described his visit to churches th Russia during a ii,ihirsissitoin:m af good will. "There is still .a tremendous Awareness in cal hearts for 'a Christian destins^ in a :Christian World," he said. Our church must have the .11 eight h. depth, length and breadth to reach. out to the woes of the world. Our church holds out the only tope for man." Rev. .CharleS D. Daniel, mini- ster of the church, introduced Dr. Long and presided for the service. He •expressed apprecia- tion to those who made the re- novation program possible. Tile choir, under leader Satil- Rannie and. organist Miss Greta Lammie, rendered spec - lel music. Airs. C. Payne sang a solo and a quartet included Mrs. T. Coates, Mrs. C. 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