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John Bilker congratulates the successful council candidates Harry Klungel, Paul Neilands, Bevan Bonthron
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11.,1 December 23, 1976
Rebekah lodge
Noble Grand Mrs. Dorothy
Parker presided for the meeting
of Amber Rebekah Lodge
Wednesday evening assisted by
the Vice Grand Mrs. Maggie
Campbell, who gave a report of
the visiting committee. During
the business a donation was voted
to the Children's Aid Society.
Arrangements were made to
hold the "Secret Pal" meeting on
Wednesday January 5. Gifts will
be exchanged with your Secret
Pal. Following the meeting the
entertainment committee took
charge of a Euchre Bingo
foilowed by a lunch and social
hour by the social committee.
Noble Grand Mrs. Dorothy
Parker expressed "thanks" to
the entertainment and social
groups
Members of the Cancer, Polio
andTuberculosis committee of the
LQ,O.F. and Amber Rebekah
Lodges distributed plants to
"shut-ins" Sunday December 19.
The W.M.S. and Ladies Aid of
Carmel Presbyterian Church
packed boxes of treats for "shut-
in members" on Tuesday
December 14 which were
distributed to the various homes.
U.C.W. meet
Thirteen members answered
the roll call for the Christmas
meeting of Unit 2 of the Hen-
sall United Church Women on
Monday, December 13. Jean
Waring welcomed everbody and
read a poem. Mona Alderdice
conducted the devotional us-
ing Christmas hymns and the
Christmas story. Hilda Payne
announced that Unit 2 is res-
ponsible for the flowers in the
Sancturay in January. Hilda
Payne and Joyce Pepper gave a
little humorous skit on Test-
ing—It's a rat race! Hilda
read a Christmas poem, "Snow
White Foal" and reread a letter
from a missionary in Brazil,
giving some of the background
about Brazil first. Peggy For-
rest gave an article on Christ-
mas in Germany. Jean Waring
read a little Christmas poem.
After the meeting closed with
the Mizpah Benediction, Pat
Venner conducted everyone in
a work bee of making favours
for the Nursing Home. To finish
the evening, Fran Mickle serv-
ed a lovely Christmas lunch.
singing was then enjoyed with
Dorothy Mickle at the piano. A
reading by Elizabeth Riley was
much enjoyed.
A film on flowers was then
shown "There is nothing more
beautiful than God's great gift of
flowers". The President ex-
pressed thanks to the committee
for the very fine entertainment
Several members reported that
the Seniors had a fine evening
guests of the Kinsmen who
treated them to a bus trip to
Wingham to see taping of circle
ranch show on Monday
evening.
The weatherman turned on his
st and on returning to the club
ms in Hensel]. the Kinettes
assited the Kinsmen in serving a
delicious Christmas lunch Percy
Campbell extended thanks to all.
The luc nh committee Ernie,and
Olga Chipchase and Gladys
Coleman along with the en-
tertainment treated the members
to a delicious hot turkey
Christmas lunch, which all en-
joyed. A hearty vote of thanks
with much applause was 'ex-
tended to the committee in
charge of the very enjoyable
evening in keeping with the
happy Yuletide season
Women's lib
Twas the day before Christmas,
All over the town,
The roads became covered
With a white icy gown.
Shoppers are hustling,
To find what they need,
While Santa is bustling,
He works with great speed.
Though the North Pole is cold,
There's not a minute to spare,
This story I'm told,
Was wrote with great care,
Though Santa has hurried,
Some problems occur,
His wife becomes worried,
For he has no deer.
They have all gone on strike,
For the pay was too low,
Now they work for Miss Mike,
She's stealing the show.
Well St. Nick he retired,
And closed up his shop,
All the elves, they were fired,
The fun came to a stop,
Miss Mike became Santa
I'll give you a tip,
Please don't get in with
Strong Women's Lib.
Laurie Pepper
Grade 8
Hensall Public School
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The Hensall senior citizens met
Tuesday evening December 14
for their Christmas party with 48
in attendance, The club rooms
were gaily decorated in keeping
with the Christmas season.
President Percy Campb ell
presided for a short session of
business and warmly welcomed
all who were present. It was
decided to discontinue having
Open House Tuesday and Friday
afternoons until after the New
Year,
A committee of three, Pearl
Taylor, Rosa Harris and Percy
Campbell were appointed to
investigate the purchasing of a
Carpet Ball Set and other items
for entertainment and crafts.
Mrs. Mickle and Mrs.
Alexander volunteered to act on
the Open House committee in
place of Mrs. Bell who finds it
difficult to get out in the winter
months,
There will be a meeting of the
executive early in the New Year.
The Secretary read a letter from
the New Horizon Program from
Mr. Marc LaLonde. The en-
tertainment were Charlie and
Leila Hay and Rosa Harris.
Charlie was master of
ceremonies and extended
Seasons greetings to all and
presented a humorous film on
Laurel & Hardy using the n10i)v
projector for the first time .th
Bill Rogerson in command, taro'
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Local youngsters have been good
The Best Time of All
I like Christmas best because
I like having presents. I like to
sing at school and decorate the
tree. I like giving cards to
people at school. Christmas is
the best time of all.
Julie McBride
Grade 3
Hensall Public School
The Best Time Of All
I like Christmas best because
Santa brings me presents and
candy. We put the presents
under the tree, If we don't get
to sleep we don't get any candy
and no presents. It is fun at
Christmas.
• I like Christmas best because
Santa comes and gives me gifts.
He fills my stocking with .cand-
ies and I like to decorate our
Christmas tree. I like starting
our fireplace. I like to help.
Mother make Christmas cook-
es for Santa. That's why I like
Christmas best of all.
Lisa Parsons
Grade 3
Hensall Public School
Tim Mann
Grade
Hensall Public School
Dear Santa,
I have helped everyone all
December. I helped my dad
put up the Christmas tree.
helped my Mother wrap up the
presents. Please bring me lots
of nice presents.
Your friend,
Tim Mann
Grade 3
Hensall Public School
Dear Santa,
I have been good all year, I
have helped Mom with the
dishes. I helped Dad with the
work in the workshop. I kept
my room neat. Please being me
a nice present and some candy
too.
Your friend,
Ivan Triebner
Grade 3
Hensall Public School
Another Happy Christmas
I am an old battered toy.
Billy Stebbins tore off my
ears and eyes and he tore my
leg and then he threw me away.
Then someone came along and
fixed me up. Then he played
with me. Now I am happy.
Ivan T ner
rade 3
Hens. blic School