Times-Advocate, 1978-03-30, Page 20Page 20 Times-Advocate, March 30, 1978
Many enjoy visits
over holiday period
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Lewis and
family, Sarnia spent several
days last week with Mrs.
Lewis’ father, Walter
Spencer.
Mr. & Mrs. George
Dowson returned home after
holidaying in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Don
MacLaren, Jodi and Brooke
were week-end visitors with
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor and
Mrs. Lome Chapman
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wray.
Mississauga were recent
visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
George Parker. Randy and
Roddy.
Rev. Fox of Huron College
London conducted the
Easter Church service at
Carmel Presbyterian
Church Sunday. The choir
sang an anthem ”Mv Lord
What A Morning" under the
direction of Miss Brenda
Pepper at the organ.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Bell
and family. London were re
cent visitors with the
former’s mother Mrs. Glenn
Bell.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shad
dick and family Kitchener
were Easter visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hyde and
daughters.
Mrs. Blanche Chapman.
London visited on Good Fri
day with her brother-in-law
and sister Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Corbett.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Flynn and daughters and
Mrs. Jean Turner and
daughter returned home
after holidaying in Florida.
Mr. arid Mrs. Cy
Hollingshead. Toronto and
Mrs. E. Ellis, Clinton visited
with Mrs. Lome Chapman
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Campbell have taken up
Rebekahs sale
termed success
Amber Rebekah Lodge
members held a most
successful “dessert" euchre
and bake sale in the Lodge
Hall Wednesday.
There were tables playing
euchre. The prize winners
were as follows: Ladies
First prize winner was Mrs.
Reg Miller, Noble Grand of
Huronic Lodge, Clinton; Se
cond, Mrs. Mary Broadfoot,
Kippen; Consolation, Mrs.
Ward Hern. Exeter: Lucky
Chair prize, Mrs. Eldin
Kerr, Noble Grand of
Edelweiss Lodge. Seaforth;
Closest birthday, Mrs. Kay
Wise, Huron Lodge. Clinton.
residence on the second con
cession of Hay Township,
near Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corbett
visited on Easter with their
son-in-law and daughter Mr
and Mrs. Robert Chaffe and
family at Mitchell
Mr and Mrs. Alan Busche
and daughters. Dorchester
spent Easter with Mrs.
Busche’s parents Mr. and
Mrs Bert Horton.
Mr and Mrs. Larry
Ducharme have taken up
residence at the home of
Mrs. Lome Chapman, who
moved to the dwelling she
purchased from Mrs. F.G.
Bonthron
Mr. and Mrs. Gregg
Spencer and family returned
to their home at Bancroft
after spending several days
last week with the former's
father Mr. Walter Spencer.
Burt Coleman. London
spent the holiday weekend
with his mother Mrs. Gladys
Coleman and brother Ivan.
Mrs. Harry Horton who
was a patient in South Huron
Hospital, Exeter returned to
her home last week.
Mrs. Anita Bengough who
was a patient in South Huron
Hospital. Exeter for the past
three weeks returned to her
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Cooper. John and Laurie, of
Ingersoll visited with Mrs.
Cooper’s grandparents. Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Oesch on
Saturday. They have recent
ly returned from a trip to
Mexico.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Payne
were in Tillsonburg on
Thursday, visiting with the
former’s brother Floyd in
the hospital and after with
his nephew's wife. Mrs.
George Payne.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoy
and Mr. and Mrs. Edison
Forrest have just returned
from an enjoyable two week
trip to Hawaii.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
John McGuire of Erin over
the weekend.
Mrs. Edgar Munn spent
the weekend with her son-in-
law and daughter Mr. & Mrs.
Don Gooding in Parkhill, and
attended a bridal shower for
her granddaughter Miss
Debbie Gooding Reg. N.,
Moosenee.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Poore,
Gayle and Elaine of Blvth
spent Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Smith and then
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Poore on Sunday.
WELCOMES PLOWMEN VISITORS —■ Everyone concerned with organization of the 1978
International Plowing Match attended a joint meeting at the Pineridge Chalet, Thursday.
Above, Huron's chairman Howard Datars welcomes Ontario Plowmen's Association secretary
manager Ed Starr and Kent county chairman Frank
Hensall
and district news
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CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs. Hilda Payne, Phone 262-5018
Mrs, Etertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025
Churches celebrate Easter
Combines,tied in SH semi-final
The Hensall Combines and
the Parkhill Merchants
were tied up at one a piece
in their best of five South
Huron hockey league
quarter-final as Hensall
defeating Parkhill 6-3 Tues
day evening.
Parkhill engaged in a alter
cation which saw Consitt
receive two minutes for
roughing and Walker, five
minutes for fighting plus a
match penality for pulling
Consitt’s face mask during
the fight.
The Merchants returned
to hockey with goals late in
the second period and early
in the third.
Three minutes after
Parkhill had scored, Steve
Knight took passes from
Fred Campbell and Dan
GREAT
CO-OP
A series of Easter ser
vices were held at Hensall
United Church over Easter.
On Thursday evening, Maun
dy Thursday Communion
was held by Reverend Don
Beck with the Theme of
“Hang on". Today’s Gospel
news is no longer of an
angry God, but of a “bud
dy". Once Christ is known,
never reject Him,
On Sunday morning, a
Sunrise service was held,
followed by the fellowship of
breakfast. Jennifer Cook
conducted the service and
led in thoughts of rebirth in
Christ at Eastertime. Karen
McAllister led at the piano
and the Pepper sisters gave
a vocal number with Brenda
Pepper at the piano.
Later in the morning, Rev.
Don Beck conducted the
Easter service and spoke on
“Glad Songs of Victory’’.
The conviction of Christ ris
ing from the dead changed
the disciples lives and must
change lives today. The law
is done away with and the
Grace of God governs the
new life of today.
Special music was
presented by the choir, un
der the direction of Mrs.
Marianne McCaffrey with
Dr. Ralph Topp at the organ.
The anthem “King all
Glorious” with Miss Mary
Goodwin, soloist, was sung,
while as a postlude, the
choir sang. “Alleluia.
Amen" from Judas Mac-
cabeas.
Easter lilies were placed
in the church in loving
memory of Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Fee on Thursday.
Floral arrangements were
placed in the church on Sun
day in loving memory of
Edith and Gilbert Preston
and Nancy and Duncan
McCaffrey by their families.
Good Friday service
Good Friday Service in
Trinity Anglican Church was
based on the Seven Words
from the Cross.
During the readings, the
Litany of the Seven Words
from the Cross was sung by
the congregation, led by the
Choir under the direction of
Choir Director Eric Earl.
Hymn books dedicated
Holy Communion was
celebrated in Trinity
Anglican Church Easter
Sunday morning by
Reverend William M.
Bennett, assisted by Philip
Du Boulay and server An
drew Erickson. Mr. Du
Boulay also read the Epis
tle. Harry Baker and J.
Brown Higgins collected the
offering. Joanne Bennett,
Dawn Merner and Cindy
Cluff looked after the
children of the Sunday
School with the
Kindergarten staying in the
Sunday school rooms and the
older children in Church for
the entire Easter service.
During the service six
Hymn books were dedicated
by the Rector with two given
by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hill
in memory of Fred Durdan
and four by the Stewart and
Erickson families in
memory of their parents,
Lulu Colley and Willard
Sturgeon. The flowers in
Trinity were given 'to the
Glory of God and in memory
of loved ones,' by The
Chancel Guild,' Pat and
Wynn Graham, Tudor and
Debbie Wain, Rev. William
and Mrs. Bennett, Sally
Bennett. Milt and Pat Van
Patter and Gary and Rhea
Potter.
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The Combines completely
dominated the game which
saw Rick Ingram score the
first three goals of the
game.
At the 6:29 mark of the
first, Ingram took a pass
from Gary Kyle and put one
past Steeper in net for the
Merchants.
With a little over a minute
remaining in the period,
Ingram scored his second
goal of the game with help
from Brian Campbell and
Bill Chipchase.
Midway through the se
cond period, Chipchase and
Kyle found Ingram in the
open and saw the former
member of the Exeter
Hawks score his third goal
of the game.
Dwight Consitt continued
the barrage on the Parkhill
net as he scored with a
Merchant player off for
hooking. Fred Campbell and
Steve Knight assisted.
With a little over five
minutes remaining in the
period Consitt and Walker of
Busy Bees busy
Hensall 4-H #3. Fitness
was the subject for the se
cond last meeting of the
Leisure Lovers held at the
home of Vicky Mann on
March 20. Guest speaker,
Helen Muller of Crediton,
demonstrated fitness by
showing different jumps ap'd
slips and had all the
members trying out
different structures and ex
ercises. As a health exer
cise, members mixed
pumpkin bread and banana
bread and while it was cook
ing, more exercises were
done and Helen taught disco
dancing. When the loaves
were ready, all members
had a taste of each before
going home.
The third meeting of the
#3 4-H Hensall club was held
at the home of Mrs. Diane
Gerstenkorn on Tuesday,
with 11 members present. It
was decided to name the
club, “The Busy Bees”. We
were honoured to have Miss
Grace Bird, Home
Economist, at the meeting
and she gave some help on
our books and added a few
helpful tips. Each member
then presented the project
they were working on. We
were advised that we were
doing very well with our raf
fle and the results were
terrific.
The eighth meeting of the
Busy Bees was held at the
United Church on Tuesday,
March 7. The topic was
physical fitness. We had
Lisa Westcott of Exeter
come and show us the basic
exercises and explained why
they were essential. The
draw on the raffle for a
fluorescent' lantern was
taken and won by Barbara
McCurdy. The members
attended Brucefield United
Church on March 23 to listen
to Mr. Jack Riddell, M.P.P.
Taylor and scored the fifth
Hensall goal.
Parkhill got that one back
but the Combines main
tained their composure with
Chipchase scoring the last
•'goal of the game. Brian
Campbell and Ingram
assisted.
The third game of the
series was played last night
in Parkhill with the fourth
game scheduled for Friday
evening in Zurich.
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AROUND THE NET — In Tuesday's game between the Hensall Combines and Parkhill
Merchants, the local squad dominated the game. In this action early in the first period no less
than four Combines (left-right) Wayne Corbett, Rick Ingram, Dan Taylor and Fred Campbell
were in the opposition's zone. Staff photo
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