HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1971-12-16, Page 6Page 6 TimelAdvocate, December 1.971
Hensall
and district- ;news
CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs. Joyce Pepper, Phone 262-2344
Mrs. Bertha. MacGregor, Phone 262-2025
Brownies dressed up in gay
costumes to represent people
from other lands, highlighted the
Brownie and Guide Fly-up in the
Hensall United Church recently.
Linda Lenting represented the
*N etherlands ; Lori Lovell,
Trinidad; Barbara McCurdy,
Japan; Debbie Venner,
Mexico; and Shelley Wareing,
Ceylon.
Prior to the Fly-up the girls
were presented with golden bars
and wings by the District Com-
missioner Mrs. H. McCreath.
Each Brownie described a
Christmas custom of a country,
then joined silver links forming
a circle of friendship for
Brownies around the world.
Julie Mock, Brenda Campbell,
Alma Archer, Dorna Williams,
Kim Stewart, Vicki Baker, Janet
Bilke and Mellisa Veal were
enrolled into the Guide Company
by the commissioner.
Girls receiving interest badges
were Backyard Camper; Lisa
Gladding; Gail Travers, Cheryl
Fuss, Aileen Klungel, Barbara
Cooper, Tracey Turner, Nancy
McCurdy, Dale Simmons,
Margaret Couper and Brenda
Pepper.
Backyard Cook: Lisa Clad-
ding, Margaret Couper and
Tracey Turner.
Collectors and swimmers;
Tracey Turner,
Laundress and pioneer; Joanne
Luxton.
Fire brigade: Dale Simmons,
Nancy McCurdy, Joanne Luxton,
Margaret Couper, Cheryl Fuss,
Tracey Turner, Brenda Pepper,
Mellisa Veal, Lisa Gladding, and
Barbara Cooper.
Little house emblem: Joanne
Luxton.
An interesting presentation and
display was given by Tracey
Turner on Scotland; Patti Van
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WIN A HOLIDAY
ENROLLING GUIDES — One of the tasks facing District Guide Commissioner Mrs. H. McCreath in
Hensall Friday night was enrolling a group of Guides. From the left they are, Julie Mock, Melissa Veal,
Kim Stewart, Brenda Campbell, Dorna Williams, Janet Bilcke and Vicki Baker. T-A photo
Well known resident dies
"Commerce Growth Savings
Certificates.
I like to give a gift that
I would like to have for myself."
"Some people just don't
think enough about Christmas
presents. But I've always tried
to get gifts that. I think are
right. So often I give
Commerce Growth Savings
Certificates, It only costs
$6,81 for a certificate that will
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You can buy as many as you
want, even if you don't have
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You can cash them in anytime
you want and after six months
receive interest to'.Commerce
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make a good Christmas present.
They're easy to get and
people appreciate them.They're
called the gift that grows."
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AN INTERNATIONAL FLY-UP — An International flavour featured a girl guide fly-up at Hensall,
Friday night. Shown above from the left in their various costumes are Lori Lovell, Karen Volland, Linda
Lenting, Shelley Wareing, Debbie Venner and Barbara McCurdy. T-A photo
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December 15, 16, 17, 18
NOTE: STORE WILL BE OPEN ON MONDAYS
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HENSALL - ONTARIO
Brownies hold international
night for fly up meeting
Wieren on Holland; Flora
Nabrotzky of Clinton on Ger-
many, and Margaret and Mrs. A.
Couper on New Zealand.
Christmas carols were sung in
Dutch, German and French.
The lunch featured foods from
many countries and was enjoyed
by a large attendance of-mothers,
Brownies and Guides.
The Christmas meeting of
Hensall U.C.W. was held in the
beautifully decorated santuary of
the Church. Mrs. Earl Rowe, the
president, read a poem and
scripture from Luke. Others
taking part were Mrs. Stewart
Blackwell who told a Christmas
story, and Mrs. James McAllister
who read an article called
"Christmas - the Season of
Affirmation," and Mrs, Robert
Cook who asked the question
"What Means This Glory?"
Five Brownies, Linda Lenting,
Debbie Venner, Karen Volland,
Shelley Wareing and Barbara
McCurdy, sang songs they had
learned in Brownies and were led
by Mrs. Eric Luther with Mrs.
Cecil Pepper at the piano.
Christmas carols were sung
with Miss Greta Lammie ac-
companing on the organ. Mrs.
Rowe closed with prayer after
which everyone moved to the
Fellowship Hall for the balance of
the meeting.
Mrs. Rowe presided for the
business. Mrs. Walter Spencer
gave a year end treasurer's
report.
Mrs, Robert Cook fittingly
thanked Mrs. Rowe for serving
her year's term as president, and
Mrs. Howard Scthie, on behalf of
all the units, presented her with a
poinsettia. Mrs. Rowe thanked
everyone who had helped her
through the year.
Minister gives
Christmas talk
The Christmas meeting of the
Chiselharst U.C.W. was held at
the United Church Manse. Mrs.
Russel Brock, president, chaired
the meeting and opened with a
poem. Mrs. Tom Brintnell led the
worship called, "Good News."
Reports were given by the
heads of the committees and Mrs.
Boyce read a letter she had
received from Miss Nicols, a
missionary, Mr. Beck gave a
Christmas message.
Mrs, Beatrice Munn read
humourous poems for the
program and Mrs. Jack Brintnell
conducted contests,
Mrs, Brock thanked the ladies
for their co-operation while she
served as president. Mr. Beck
closed with the benediction,
Hostesses were Mrs. Alvin
Cole, Mrs. Jack Brintnell, Mrs.
Brock; and Mrs. Rose Harris,
assisted by Mrs. Beck,
A well known Hensall
resident Mrs, Robert Cameron,
passed away in St, Joseph's
Hospital London, December 10 in
Each lady made a little
Christmas favor to go on the
trays at the Queensway Nursing
Home with their Christmas
dinner.
A Christmas lunch was served,
her 90th year.
The former Annabel Foster,
she was born at Varna, Ontario,
and was the youngest daughter of
Alex and Margaret Foster.
Mrs. Cameron spent most her
younger years, travelling in a
horse and buggy as a music
teacher in the Varna St. Joseph,
and Brucefield area.
In 1917 she married Robert J.
Cameron who predeceased her
two years ago. A son Robert
Bruce, Hensall, and a sister Mrs.
Charles (Jessie) Stelck, Seaforth,
survive.
From 1931 to 1965 Mrs.
Cameron served faithfully as a
librarian in the Hensall Public
Library. She was an active
member in the Presbyterian
Church, and a life member of the
W.M.S. At one time she was
organist of the church and sang in
the choir •for many years.
The body rested at her late
residence until December 13
when funeral service took place
with Rev. W. Jarvis and Rev.
Parker of London officiating.
Burial was in Hensall Union
Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Emery
Bruce, Keith Holmes, Jim
Bengough, Bill Parker, Dave
Kyle and Kenneth Elder.
UCW make favors
for Queensway home
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