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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-02-23, Page 13£ HgrsgII•Bl BWp-B BSJVIBB and district news £ p: CORRESPONDENTS Mrs. Hilda Payne, Phone 262-$018 .. Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025 Umes-Advocqfet February 23, 1970 the Devotion and the Living Message, Plans were made in conjunction with the World Day of Prayer. Mrs. Anderson gave the Bible Studv ST. PAUL'S LADIES MEET The regular meeting of St. Pauls A.C.W, was held at Mrs. Forrest’s home Thursday afternoon. President Mrs. Forrest opened the meeting with the members prayer followed by HENSALL'S BEST SPEAKERS — Winners in the annual public speaking contest at Hensall Public School are shown above. Back, left, senior winners Jackie Hyde, Margaret Pryde, Melanie Lovell and Tyler Gowdie. Front, juniors David Skea, David Dougall and Tim Rowcliffe. Staff photo Hensall Legion contest The public speaking', contest sponsored by the Canadian Branch of the Legion held in the local hall CjlllllllHllllllllllllllllllllllilllllillllil)L I The | Light |Touch E By = JACK E LAVENDER Thursday evening was largely attended. Co-Chairman Mr. Charles Cooper was assisted by Reverend Blackwell. The Judges were Mr. Brooks, South Huron District High RRSP's & RHOSP's Sign on church lawn: "At­ tend now and avoid the Ea$ter rush". * ** s Heredity is what makes the E parents of teenagers wonder s a little about each other. * * * = Many a round figure has 5 been acquired by eating too s many square meals. 5 * * * E Rich people who work two E jobs are called "versatile". ~Th e rest of us E moonlighting. s * * * EOpportunity knocks xonce, but temptation I Eon the doorbell. zJust ring our doorbell at | Jack's | Small Engine Repair E = Service = E 107 Queen St., Hensall E | 262-2103 = = and take the oportunity to = E find which Homelife chain- E E saw fits your needs. = TniiiitiiiiiiiiinininiiiDiiiiiiiiiHiiiiii? — only leans 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. R. K. PECK APPLIANCES u/n the heart of downtown Varna" • Vacuum Cleaners - Sales & Service of most makes f CB Radios & Accessories Speed Queen Appliances Moffat Appliances Smoke Sensors Insect Lights & Fly Killing Units Handcrafted Gifts COMPOUNDED AND ACCUMULATED SEMI-ANNUALLY 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 CHECK THESE: RATE GUARANTEED 5 YEARS NO SET UP OR ANNUAL FEES 11.06% AVERAGE ANNUAL INTEREST YIELD TRANSFERS EASILY ARRANGED LOANS EASILY ARRANGED ★ RATE SUBJECT TO CHANGE Serving more and more people since 1889 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. VICTORIA., GREY ST COMPANY 425 Main St. EXETER 235-0530 FOR FURTHER DETAILS CONTACT: Dennis J. Smith Mrs, Joyce Black Manager Accountant 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. 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