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beloved and this is my friend."
The roll call was answered by
fifteen members. Doreen
Spencer had an interesting study
from the new study book, Mission
Impossible. She pointed out that
one definition given for the word
mission is sending from or
sending to, which makes us think
. of what is being done at the
present time, the inter-changing
of missionaries, Another
definition was a job to be ac-
complished as community
welfare.
An interesting group discussion
was held on the most important
way of life and how to show the
real meaning of mission. The
members agreed on the
following, (1) witnessing for
Jesus where you are, (2) helping
those who help themselves, (3)
doeit &ad
The Times-Advocate
would like, to extend bir-
thday greetings and best
wishes to those members of
the Over 80 Club
celebrating birthdays
Mr. Ed Reichert, 89,
Zurich.
Mrs. Tom Kyle, 89,
Hensall.
Personals
Hensall
Harold Kaake, step-father of
Hensall's hairdresser Bill Gibson
passed away suddenly in
Wroxeter, February 13, 1974....
Funeral services were held in
Gorrie.
Mr. & Mrs. Desmond Ivey and
Miss Marjorie Schwalm of
Sarnia visited Monday evening
with Mrs. Daisy Ivey and Mr. &
Mrs. Gordon Schwalm,
Gail Coombs, of Toronto, a
stewardess of Air Canada and her
mother, Mrs. Margaret Coombs
of Clinton, visited Monday With
Mrs. Rachel Schwalm and, Mrs.
Ivey,
Mr. & Mrs. Randy Mason and
Andrew, London, visited during
the weekend with Mr. Sz, Mrs.
John Skea Sr.
Mrs. Myrtle Orr of Exeter
visited Friday and Mrs. Dorothy
Breakey of Zurich, visited
Thursday with Mrs. Rachel Sch-
walm and Mrs. Ivey.
Mrs. M.I. Barnard of Exeter
moved into the dwelling she
recently purchased on King
Street,
Mrs. Laird Mickle spent last
week in Hamilton visiting with
her son Charles, who teaches in
that city.
Glenn Bell who
in'
un-
derwent surgery St. Joseph's
Hospital London was able to
return to his home,
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After a morning spent in
quilting and a pot luck dinner,
Chiselhurst UCW met February
12 in the basement of the Church,
with president Erla Coleman
presiding. The worship with the
theme, Staying Away from the
Edge, was taken by Pearl Taylor.
Scripture was read by Vera Ross.
The roll call was answered by
15 members and one visitor.
The members were reminded
of the Huron-Perth Presbyterial
meeting March 6 at Mitchell •
United Church.
A forum on Alcohol Abuse will
be held in Seaforth Northside
United Church March 27. Pearl
Taylor and Dorothy Brintnell will
take part in World Day of Prayer
service in Carmel Presbyterian •
Church.
The Bible study was taken by
Dorothy Brintnell, A skit on
Christian Visiting was given by
Vera Ross, Pearl Taylor and
Mary Brintnell.
The hostess for the afternoon
was Ardys Glenn.
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WEEK- END
BIG WEEKEND AT PINERIDGE — The fifth annual Crippled Children's Weekend will begin Friday night at the Pineridge Chalet near Hensall and continue through Sunday. Shown above checking a Pineridge sign are etty, Bryan and Steve Beer, T-A photo
man's father dies
loving our neighbours, (4) B
brotherhood, (5) supporting
people to help themselves, (6)
raising money for missionaries.
Mildred Kyle presided for the
business. Huron-Perth
Presbyterial will be held at
Mitchell United Church, March 6,
Miss Audrey McKim is the guest
speaker,
After the mizpah benediction,
everyone enjoyed a contest.
Hostesses were Helen Scone and
Will Beck. Last Day!
Counting the Cost. Mrs: Malcolm
Dougall presided at the organ
and led the choir in the anthem,
The World Day of prayer will
be held in Carmel Presbyterian
Church on March 1st at 3 p.m.
Mr. & Mrs. Don Joynt returned
home after visiting with Mr. &
Mrs. Frank EllwoOd at Montreal.
Exeter returned to his home this
week.
Horton McDougall and son
Hugh have taken up residence in
the dwelling they, recently pur-
chased in the village.
Rev. Wilfred Jarvis conducted
service in Carmel Church Sun-
day. His sermon topic was
Council gives approval
for repairs to arena
New hymn books
dedicated a UC
Rev. Don Beck preached on the
sermon topic East of Eden,
Sunday, in Hensall United
Church. The choir sang the an-
them, Magnify the Lord, with
Wayne Payne taking the solo.
The new hymn books made
possible through the generosity of
the Cook family to the
congregation in memory of the
late Mr, and Mrs. Norman E.
Cook were dedicated and used for
the first time.
Next Sunday the Hensall fire
department will be guests in the
Hensall United Church. Several
former members will be
honoured for their years of.
service at this time.
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valentine cards
A Valentine euchre.was held by
the Hensall Women's Institute
Wednesday evening in the Legion^
Hall. With 17 tables in play •
winners wer.e as follows, )adies
'high, Ruby Bell; ladies' low,
Winnie Skea; men's high,
Clarence Volland; men's low,
Jim McAllister; most lone hands,
Ernie Whitehouse.
A draw for a picture painted by
Mrs. Grace Peck was won. by
Mrs. Rosa Harris and a canned
ham was won by Grace Drum-
mond,
Unit 1 of Hensall UCW met
Thursday afternoon with Kay
Elder presiding. She began her
devotional theme reading a
poem, Old Friends, followed by
scripture. She presented thoughts
on 'A man that hath friends must
show himself friendly' and 'There
is no friend that sticketh closer
than a brother,' She said a true
friend is one who stands up for his
friend in joy or sorrow while a
fair weather friend refuses to
stand up and be counted as a
defender. If we are true friends of
Jesus, we will welcome his
presence and share in his i"
taining to the municipal dump.
A building permit was issued to
Mrs. E, Riley to install aluminum
siding to her house at 153 King St.
Fire chief Dave Sangster has
asked council .that some
recognition be made firemen for
the services.
He has arranged a com-
memorative service to be held in
Hensall United Church on Feb. 24
to honour firefighters who have
given 10 or more years of service
to the department.
The subject under discussion at
the latest meeting of Hensall
village council was the wage
scale for 1974 for the elected'
officials. There were no results
for publication.
A deputation of two members
from the Parks Board was
present to discuss repairs to the
arena. Council approved their
request to make major repairs to
the arena, Finances for this
project will be considered later,
Grants for the year 1974 were
made to the Huron Plowman's
AssoCiation of $25 and to South
Huron Agriculture Society of
$100.
Garth Postill appeared before
council to discuss matters per-
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Russell Moore of Bancroft
visited thb past week with Mr. &
Mrs. Hugh McEwen and many
friends in the district.
Mrs. Eric Munroe of Scaforth
was a recent visitor with:Mrs. ,By MRS. RENA CALDWELL
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Stan Tudor who has beeni a -au weith''t-ies'Sey is a patient in
patient in South Huron Hospital, 'reniversity Hospital,' London.
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