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Umes-Advocqfet February 23, 1970
the Devotion and the Living
Message,
Plans were made in
conjunction with the World
Day of Prayer. Mrs.
Anderson gave the Bible
Studv
ST. PAUL'S LADIES MEET
The regular meeting of St.
Pauls A.C.W, was held at
Mrs. Forrest’s home
Thursday afternoon.
President Mrs. Forrest
opened the meeting with the
members prayer followed by
HENSALL'S BEST SPEAKERS — Winners in the annual public speaking contest at Hensall Public School are shown above.
Back, left, senior winners Jackie Hyde, Margaret Pryde, Melanie Lovell and Tyler Gowdie. Front, juniors David Skea, David
Dougall and Tim Rowcliffe. Staff photo
Hensall Legion contest
The public speaking',
contest sponsored by the
Canadian Branch of the
Legion held in the local hall
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Thursday evening was
largely attended.
Co-Chairman Mr. Charles
Cooper was assisted by
Reverend Blackwell. The
Judges were Mr. Brooks,
South Huron District High
RRSP's & RHOSP's
Sign on church lawn: "At
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Church ladies
have love topic
Unit 2 of Hensall United
Church Women met
February 13 with a theme of
“Love”. Mary Goodwin
chaired the meeting.
Helen Drysdale conducted
the devotion on “Love”
bringing a tape with a
message from a young
Jamaican and his thoughts
on “love”.
Deanne Gerstenkorn
reminded the members of
the World pay of Prayer in
Hensall United Church
March 3 at 2:30p.m.
Sadie Hoy carried on with
study on the Caribbean Cres
cent with emphasis on
British Honduras, Mar
tinique and Guadeloupe.
The meeting closed with
the singing of the Lord’s
Prayer and the Mezpah
Benediction followed by a
Valentine, contest. Mary
Alexander and Elva Forrest
served lunch.
School; Mrs. Jane Brown
Exeter Public School; ’
Adrienne' Brand, Huron
Centennial School.
Contestants were from St.
Marie School St. Joseph; $t.
Boniface.Zurich, Hensall
Public School and Zurich
Public School. Prize winners
were as follows Grades 4,5,6,
David Dougall, Hensall
Public School; second
Tammy Durand, St. Marie
School, St. Joseph; third
Darrel Gingerich, Zurich
Public School,
Grades 7 & 8 Jody Durand
St. Marie St, Joseph;
Jacqueline Hyde, Hensall
Public School; Melanie
Lovell, Hensall Public
School. There were 10
seniors and 10 juniors from
the four schools. The first
winner of each group will
speak Saturday March 4 at
Goderich.
Knight of Columbus Draw
Mrs. Gloria Bedour was
lucky winner of $310 in the"'
February draw.
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POSTER WINNERS — Winners have been named in the recent Heritage Day poster contest sponsored by the Hensall Kinsmen
club. Above, Kinsmen contest chairman John Charrette presents prizes to Hensall Public School senior winners. Students from
the left are Barbara Stretton, Irene Pollock, Joanne Smale, Valerie Baker, Robbie Lenting and Pamela Cottrell. Staff photo
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Officers picked
by 4-H group
The first meeting of the
Hensall #2, 4-H club “Focus
on Living” was held Tues
day evening at the home ot
Joyce Pepper, 9 members
answered the roll call
“What 4-H means to me.
An election of officers was
held and results were —
president —■ Terrie Garrow;
vice-president — Jo Ann
Smale; secretary — Marilyn
Pepper; press reporter —
Jo-ann Pepper.
The leaders Joyce Pepper
and Kathy McMahon dis
cussed the first H of the 4-H
emblem which stands for
the training of our heads to
learn to think and recogniz
ing and developing good
mental habits.
Pointers for emotional
health with a chart to help il
lustrate the points were dis
cussed. For the group activi
ty every girl was asked to
select one picture from a
collection of pictures that
made her happiest and tell
everyone why.
The girls were given in
structions as to what sewing
supplies to bring to the next
meeting.
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Rebekahs plan events,
enjoy euchre contest BEST BUYS AT AL'S
directed euchre with Mrs.
Ruby Bell and Mrs. Vera
Lemmon prize winners.
Refreshments were served
by the social bonpnittee
PerSbha Is
Mr. & Mrs. Don Joynt
returned home after'visiting
with relatives in Tulsa,
Arizona.
Mr. & Mrs. William Fuss
and Mr. & Mrs. Harold
Knight have returned home
after holidaying in Hawaii.
Mr. & Mrs. Art Werner and
family, Kitchener, were
Weekend visitors with Mrs.
Werner’s mother, Mrs. Sam
Rannie.
Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Holland
Gwen and Michael, of
Clinton were recent visitors
with Mr. & Mrs. 'James
Sangster and Brad.
Reverend Fox, London
conducted service in Carmel
Presbyterian Church on
Sunday continuing his
messages from St. Luke
Chapter II “Jesus’ Teaching
on Prayer“.
Mrs. Cyril Cornish, Kin
cardine visited last week
with her brother Mr. Walter
Spencer and with Mrs.
Spencer who is a patient in
South Huron Hospital,
Noble Grand Mrs. Maggie
Campbell presided for the
meeting of Amber Rebekah
Lodge Wednesday evening
assisted by the R.S.V.G.
Mrs. Aldeen Volland.
It was announced the
C.P.T. Committee are
holding a euchre in the local
hall March 9. The I.O.O.F.
are sponsoring a dance in the
Zurich arena March 4.
Mrs. Volland reported for
the visiting committee and
several “Thank You” notes
were received by the
Secretary Mrs. Leona
Parke. It was announced the
“speak off” for students for
the trip to the United
Nations will be held at the
Clinton High School March 3.
A “Penny Sale” will be
held at the March 1 meeting.
An afternoon euchre and
bake sale will be held March
22 D.D.P. Mrs. Bertha
MacGregor announced the
dates April 17,18, and 19 for
the visit of the Assembly
President Mrs. Jean Bolton
in Huron District 23.
Mrs. Aldeen Volland
reported for the ladies’ of
the Presbyterian Church
who will cater to the banquet
on April 19. Following the
meeting Mrs. Hazel Corbett
Phone 482-7 T 03
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