The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1977-04-21, Page 20GIRLS VOLLEYBALL WINNERS — Hensall Public School won Thursday's district elementary school
volleyball championship. Back, left, Janice Campbell, Kim Dobson, Ivy Schauffler, coach Doug Pearson,
Rebecca Jantzi, Kerry McCullough and Helen Dougall. Front, Jacqueline Hyde, Marg Pryde, Shelly McLeod,
Karen Shiels and Vicki Mann. T-A photo
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Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025
Hensall women study Indians
The
Light
Touch
By
JACK LAVENDER
Executive: one who talks golf all
morning at the office and business
all afternoon on the links.
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Inflation is when your nest egg is
nothing to crow about.
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remembered for leaving the world
better than he found it might try
working out a foolproof loophole
for middle-income taxpayers.
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Institute choose new officers,
enjoy antics of crazy choir
The president, Mrs. Dorothy
Parker, presided for the Easter
Meeting of the U.C.W. of
Chiselhurst United Church
Tuesday and opened the meeting
with a poem "Show Us Lord".
Mrs. Vera Brintnell had charge
of the worship which was the
Easter message and entitled
"Signed or Sung", The roll call
was answered by 15 members
reading the 28th chapter of
Matthew. Mrs. Ross Riley had
charge of the Study on China and
gave a most interesting and in-
formative address from the study
book.
Donations were voted to the
Boy Scouts and to the Huron-
Perth Resource Centre in Mit-
chell. Arrangements were made
to entertain the residents at the
Blue Water Rest Home on May 17
at 7 p.m.
A Bake Sale was arranged for
April 30 to be held in the Hensall
United Church rooms if con-
venient. The meeting closed with
singing a hymn and prayer after
which a social hour was enjoyed
and refreshments served by Mrs.
Earl Kinsman and Mrs, Dick
Taylor.
United Church
The United Church service was
conducted by Rev. Don Beck on
Sunday who took as the theme of
his sermon. "A Time of Crisis".
After Easter, we acknoWledge
His coming, face a crisis and gain
a conquest. Mrs. John Turkeim at
the organ, led the choir in, "Sing
Unto the Lord a New Song".
Flowers beside the pulpit were in
loving memory of the late Hugh
Alderdice. Church membership
classes will be starting on
Saturday, April 23 at 10 a.m.
Personals
Miss Joanne Bell, Russeldale
spent the weekend with her
grandmother, Mrs. Glenn Bell.
Rev. W.D. Jarvis conducted
service in Carmel Presbyterian
Church on Sunday speaking on
the theme "Peace". Miss Brenda
Pepper led the choir in the music.
Rev. Jarvis who has accepted a
call to St. Andrew's Tillsonburg
and St. Andrew's Windham
Center will be preaching his
farewell sermon on Sunday April
24.
Edgar Munn is a patient in
South Huron Hospital, Exeter,
where he is receiving treatment.
Mr. & Mrs, Wilmer McGregor
returned to their home at Sault
Ste. Marie after visiting with the
former's mother, Mrs. Wm.
McGregor, at Kippen and with
Mr. & Mrs. Edgar McClinchey.
Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Adams of
Exeter were recent visitors with
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Corbett.
"A Great Promise" was the
theme of the devotional at the
meeting of Unit I of Hensall
U.C.W. which was presented by
Mrs. Audrey Christie who was
also in the chair. John 14, verses
1-14 were read.
The meeting had been opened
with two poems, "Now the Spring
is in the World" and "A Prayer".
The offering was dedicated
following the devotional.
Mrs. Walter Spencer gave a
very interesting study about the
Canadian Indian„ Indians today
are not giving up their land as
they did one hundred years ago.
They have formed a brotherhood.
They want to consider alternate
types of government, so are
struggling for more control. They
are concerned about all projects,
those in Manitoba, N.W.
Territories and now especially
James Bay.
If we are to be part of the
consumer society, it is im-
perative that we must be. part of
the creating community. Too
many Christians have lost sight
of their personal responsibility
and have addicted their political
responsibilities to the
professional politicians. Open
discussion followed this study.
Mrs. Don Joynt read a letter
from our sponsored child and
gave a financial report on the
same.
Mrs. Ken Elder conducted the
business. Beef Barbecue on May
25 was discussed; special June
meeting for entertaining. Mrs.
Christie thanked all who had
taken part and after a closing
thought all repeated the Mizpah
Benediction,
Mrs, Ken Elder conducted a
contest and helped by Mrs. Ferg:
served lunch.
Queensway news
Birthday greetings to Jean
Johnson who celebrated her
birthday Monday. Visitors with
Lynn Latimer, Harold Glanvik
Alex Barrett and Roy McDonald
were Shirley Prouty, Blandhe
McDonald, Meine Eizenga and
Mrs. Hilda Eizenga.
Beula Smith, Belle Reid,
Margaret Larson and Vina and
Bill Parker, Bayfield visited
Clara Featherston. Mrs. Gladys
McDonald visited Louise Mit-
chell.
Mr. & Mrs. Ted Pooley visited
Lynn Latimer and several
friends. Howard and Laura Johns
visited Mabel Johns. Mr. & Mrs.
Elmore Trick of Clinton visited
Vera Lammie.
The report of the District Board
Meeting was presented by Mrs.
James McAllister at the Annual
Meeting of the Hensall Women's
Institute on Wednesday, April 13
at the Legion Hall, She an-
nounced plans for a County
Workshop on Family Planning
was being arranged and asked if
we would help to raise funds for a
cooler to be installed at the
A.R.C. Workshop in Dashwood.
Plans for the District Annual at
Grand Bend on May 19 are being
finalized.
The meeting was chaired by
the President, Mrs. Cecil Pepper
who opened with a poem, "The
magic of the Complement"
Achievement day for the 4H
Clubs will be May 25 at Seaforth;
a dinner to celebrate eighty years
of W.I. is to be held in Kitchener
on July 13.
Reports were given by all
Committee Conveners, Public
Relations Officer and Tweed-
smuir History and an annual
financial report was given. The
new slate of officers was installed
by Mrs. Carl Payne. Past
Prsident, Mrs. Carl Payne;
President, Mrs, Cecil Pepper;
Vice-President, Mrs. Eileen
Rannie; Secretary, Mrs, Pearl
Koehler; Assistant Secretary,
Mrs, Robert Simpson; ,
Treasurer, Mrs. John Skea;
Assistant Treasurer, Mrs. Rosa
Harris; Public Relations, Mrs.
Carl Payne, Mrs. John Corbett;
Tweedsmuir History, Mrs. Eileen
Rannie, Mrs, Grace Peck, Mrs.
Robert Simpson; District
Director, Mrs. James
McAllister; Assistant District
Director, Mrs. Robert Simpson;
Branch Directors, Mrs. John
Skea, Mrs, Elizabeth Riley, Mrs.
Pearl Koehler; Press Reporter,
Mrs. Carl Payne; Card Con-
vener, Mrs, Gladys Coleman;
Pianists, Mrs. Myrtle Sherritt,
Mrs. Cecil Pepper.
Standing Committees —
Agriculture and Canadian
Industries, Mrs, Elizabeth Riley,
Mrs. Norman Pepper; Citizen-
ship and World Affairs, Mrs,
John Corbett, Mrs. Carl Payne;
Education and Cultural
Activities, Mrs, Rosa Harris,
Mrs. Peter Bisback; Family and
Consumer Affairs, Mrs. Walker
Carlile, Mrs, Pearl Koehler;
Resolutions, Mrs. Vera Brintnell;
Auditors Mrs. Carl Payne, Mrs.
Isabel Rogerson.
During the program period, a
crazy choir provoked lots of
laughter as one side sang "Old
Black Joe" and the rest
"Swannee River". Christ the
Lord is Risen Again was sung by
all, a reading entitled, "A
timeless concern" regarding
education, was read by Mrs.
Robert Simpson and two duets,
"The Unveiled Christ" and
"Jesus keep me near the Cross"
to an old German tune were
beautifully presented by Mrs.
Eric Luther and Mrs. Nan
Britten, accompanied on the
piano by Mrs. Russel Erratt.
After closing, a dainty lunch was
served by Mrs. John Skea and
Mrs. Myrtle Sherritt and their
committee
Personals
Mr. Howard Scane has
returned home after being a
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London for the past week.
Mrs. Windover has returned
from a 10 day trip in Scarborough
where she was the guest of Mr. &
Mrs. Ivan Nielson,
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