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Mrs, Joyce Pepper, Phone 262-2344
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2Q2*
Thanksgiving theme at
I ladies' church meetings
IN PLOWING MATCH PARADE Huron County was represented in the parade at the
International Plowing Match near Sebringville by the former Hensall fire engine. Former Hensall Reeve
Oliver Jaques is riding on the running board of the vehicle which is now housed at the Huron County
Pioneer Museum in Goderich Roy Scott:Inner, curator of the museum, is at the wheel. . T-A photo
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Receive skating award
Troyann Hell of thg- London
-Club, received her 4th certificate
in the Senior division, while. Ida-
Ann Blackwell, Mary 131ac.kwell„
Deb Penomme and Susan
Dignan, all of Zurich, Aileen
Kltmgel and Julie Mock, Hensall
received their Junior cer-
tificates,
These girls are now qualified. to
coach groups in their home club
under the supervision of the
professional of the club.
arrived home Monday evening
from a three week vacation spent
in England,
Mrs. Robert Annan of
Pickering visited over the
The October meeting of the
Ladies Legion Auxiliary was held
in the dining room of the Hensall
Hotel Tuesday evening, starting
with a dinner to celebrate the
auxiliary's 23rd birthday.
President Mrs. Mildred
Chalmers presented Past
President Mrs. Ernie Davis with
a bar and gift.
Members decided to help with
the annual CNIB canvass held in
the village in October. A donation
of $10 was made to the C.N.I.B.
An invitation was accepted to
Blyth to attend their 25th bir-
thday.
An interesting report was given
by Mrs. Iva Reid and Mrs. Irene
Davis on a convention which they
attended in Windsor. Sports of-
ficer Mrs, Iva Reid gave a report
on a sports meeting she had at-
tended.
The mystery prize was won by
Mrs. Leona Parke, guessing prize
by Mrs, Mary Taylor, and at-
tendance prize by Mrs. Mary
Bisback.
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Unit 4 Church Meeting
Unit 4 of Hensall U.C.W. met on
October 5 with the ,.ader Mrs.
James McAllister in caarge, Mrs.
McAllister opened the meeting
with "Make a joyful noise unto
the Lord," followed by prayer
Miss Amy Lammie gave the
devotional with the theme being
"Gratitude", She said that
ingratitude is a sin against God,
against society and against
ourselves. She concluded with
prayer to make every day a day
of Thanksgiving. Mrs. Pearl
Shaddick read portions of the
scripture. Hymns were sung with
Miss Greta La in rn e ac-
companying. A piano solo very
much enjoyed by everyone was
contributed by Miss Greta
Lammie.
Mrs. Harry Caldwell gave the
study on Africa, The offering was
taken by Mrs. E. Rowe, Mrs. L.
Purdy and was dedicated by Mrs,
McAllister. Letters of thanks
were read from Mrs. Grace Peck,
Mrs. Simmons and Miss Ellis.
The meeting closed with the
singing of a hymn and prayer by
Mrs. McAllister, Lunch was
served by Mrs, Pearl Shaddick
and her committee.
W.M.S. Carmel Church
The W.M.S. of Carmel.
Friends fete
new bride
A miscellaneous shower was
held in the Legion Halt Thursday
evening, in honor of Mrs. Dorothy
Mason, (nee Skea). Quite a large
number of friends and neigh-
bours attended. Contests were
enjoyed under the direction of
Mrs. Donna Allen.
The presentation address to
Dorothy was read by Mrs. Allen,
The bride was assisted by Sherri
Travers to open the gifts. Donna
Jean Allen and Cindy Bisback
presented the gifts and Lynn
Skea made a ribbon hat. Dorothy
fittingly replied.
The shower was arranged by
Mrs. Mary Bisback and Mrs,
Donna Allen.
Repairs To
All Makes
• Lawn Mowers
• Garden Tractors
• Outboard Motors
• Chain Saws
• Chain Saw Bars
and Chains
OPEN
Mon. thru Fri. 8 a.m. 9 p.m,
Sat. till 6 p.m,
jack's
Small Engine
Repair Service
HENSAtL 262-2103
107 Queen - One Block
North of Business Section
Presbyterian Church met
Monday evening for their Thank-
offering meeting, with vice-
president Mrs. John Soldan in the
chair. The devotional on
Thanksgiving was given by Mrs.
Agnes Madge and Mrs. Glenn
Bell. The roll call, answered by 14
members, was a verse of
Thanksgiving.
An invitation was accepted to
Cromarty to attend their Thank-
Celebrants hear
from Queen
Messages from Queen
Elizabeth and Prime Minister
Trudeau and a plaque from the
Province of Ontario were
highlights of the 00th wedding
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. R.
V. MacLaren, Hensall.
Mr. MacLaren and the former
Elizabeth McEwan of Stanley
were married at the home of the
bride's parents. Mr and Mrs.
Malcolm McEwan, September
25, 1912 by Dr. Stewart of the
Clinton Presbyterian Church.
Mrs. Mabel Rennie, now of
Seaforth, played and sang during
the ceremony.
Following their marriage the
couple farmed on the London
Road north of Hensall until their
retirement to Hensall 22 years
ago.
The anniversary occasion was
celebrated quietly at the home of
their daughter, Dr. A. M. Evans
of the University of Guelph in
Guelph.
By MRS. STAN PRESZCATOR
Ernest Whiteford returned
home Wednesday after being a
patient in Victoria Hospital
London.
Margaret Haist, Caledonia,
spent the weekend with her
parents Mr, & Mrs. Earl Haist.
Mr. & Mrs. Edward qegele, RR
4, Walton, spent Sunday with Mr.
& Mrs. Stan Preszcator and
family,
Mr. & Mrs. Stan Preszcator,
Lorna, 'Brenda and Barbara
Glanville spent Monday with Mr.
& Mrs. Richard Glanville and
girls of Parkhill.
Barbara Preszcator spent
Monday with Joan Klemke, RR 2,
Centralia.
Mrs. Lee Helemkay, London
visited Sunday with her parents,
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Dye.
Mr. & Mrs, Jim Taylor and
family, Georgetown visited
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Don
Dinney and family.
offering meeting and 15 ladies
attended. The ladies were invited
to attend a Thank-offering
meeting at First Presbyterian
Church in Seaforth October 11.
The Huron Presbyterial will be
held sometime in October with
the date to he announced later.
The Ladies Aid meeting
followed. Plans were made to
hold a "Country Fair" with home
baking, produce, etc. to be held
November 4,
United Church
A large crowd attended Hensall
United Church Sunday morning
for the Thanksgiving Service.
Rev. Don Beck chose as his
sermon topic "Why we all need
Thanksgiving," The guest soloist
was Dr. Ivan Smillie,
Dr. Smillie was at one time a
very active member of the United
church congregation. The choir,
assisted by Dr. Smillie, sang the
anthem.
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Buckley,
John and Bob, Willowdale,
visited on the weekend with Mr. &
Mrs David Blackwell and family,
Charles Miller, and other
relatives.
Mrs. Tony Shulman and
family, Embro and Mr. & Mrs.
John Pym and family Exeter,
spent. Thanksgiving with Mr. &
Mrs. Ernest Pym.
Pauline and Dennis Pym spent
the Thanksgiving holiday with
their grandparents, Mr. & Mrs.
Ernest Pym.
Mr. & Mrs. Don Kyle and
family, Georgetown and Mr. &
Mrs. Doug Johnston and family,
Lucan, spent Thanksgiving
weekend with Mrs. Olive Kyle.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Horton
Plan for
installation
Mrs. Dorothy Beaton, vice
grand, presided for the regular
meeting of Amber Rebekah
Lodge on Wednesday evening in
the absence of the Noble Grand
Mrs. Olga Chipchase. Mrs.
Myrtle Orr, RSVG, assisted.
Mrs. Dorothy Corbett gave the
treasurer's report and Mrs.
Myrtle Orr reported for the
finance committee.
Mrs. Alice Ferg and Mrs.
Aldeen Volland were appointed to
canvass for the Institute of the
Blind,
Mrs. Leona Parke,
corresponding secretary, read a
question and answer paper
from Grand Lodge.
Mrs. Dorothy Beaton gave a
detailed report of her year's work
on the visitation committee.
Arrangements were finalized
for the Installation of officers
October 18 when Mrs. Margaret
Sharpe, D.D.P,, of Edelweiss
Rebekah Lodge, Seaforth will be
present,
"Happy Birthday" was ex-
tended to several members and
Mrs. Leona Parks reported the
proceeds of the afghan ar:
blanket sale.
Inflation might be called
prosperity with high blood
pressure.
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Canadian. Figure Skating
Association held "Amateur
Coaches Clinic" at the London
Skating. Club last Sunday, under
the direction of Mr. John
Caughell and Mrs. Black,
Over 60 attended from
surrounding clubs — Aylmer,
Belmont, Delhi, Hensall, London,
Sinicoe, St. Thomas, West Lorne
and Zurich. Eight received
Senior Coaches certificates while
50 went to Junior Coaches.
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Linda Workman, Waterloo
College, Waterloo spent the
holiday with her parents Mr. &
Mrs. Orville Workman,
Mr. & Mrs,Tom Munroe are
holidaying in Muskoka.
Mr. & Mrs. Alex McGregor are
visiting relatives in Sault Ste
weekend with her mother Mrs. Marie,
Ferdinand Miller. Malcolm Dougall presided at the Mrs. Margaret Hutchison, St.
Margaret Hyde, London, was a organ and accompanied the choir Thomas is visiting with her
weekend visitor with her parents in the anthem, brother W. L. Mellis and Mrs.
Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Hyde. Mrs. Ferdinand Miller Mellis.
Mrs. Fred Beer, who has been a returned home after visiting with Mrs, Ruth Dickert Harriston
patient in South Huron Hospital, relatives and friends in Zurich. visited with Mrs. Norman
Exeter, returned to her home. Mr. & Mrs. Bill Shaddick, Dickert,
Carmel Presbyterian Church London, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. & Mrs. Douglas McBeath,
was decorated with mums, fall the former's mother Mrs. Pearl Toronto, are spending some time
flowers, leaves, vegetables and Shaddick. with Mr. & Mrs. Alex McBeath,
fruitfor the Thanksgiving service Randy Parker, who has been a Kippen and Mr. Mrs. Harvey
on Sunday. Rev. W. D. Jarvis .,patient in St. Joseph's Hospital Hayter, Varna, after a three-
delivered an inspiring message London for the past two weeks week business trip to London
entitled "Now Thank Well." Mrs. returned to his home Saturday. England.
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