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Queensway
The Youth for Christ
singers from the Mennonite
Church, Zurich entertained
the members Tuesday
evening.
Betty Steckle, Bayfield
and Jean Gingerich, Zurich
were in charge of the
program. Visitors with Hugo
Schenk was Marion Schenk
and Lynda Lippert,
Crediton.
Visitors with Adeline
Taylor were Kathy and Don
Taylor, Bill, Verna and
Kathy Gibbings. Ted and
Ruth Collishaw, Roberta
Neil and Mary Neil and
Howard Johns visited Mrs.
Mabel Johns.
Arnold and Mary Ford,
Gerald and Ruth Ford
visited Mrs, Mae Ford.
Jessie Benneweis visited
Isobel Sproat. Iva and John
Ridley and Chester and Ila
Dunn visited Vera Lammie.
Barb Mitchell and Sandy
O’Neil and Mr. & Mrs.
Hodgins, Centralia visted
Louise Mitchell.
Rev. Anderson conducted
church service last Tuesday
with Louise Mitchell ac
companying on the piano.
Unit II of Hensail United
Church entertained
residents with music and
bingo Monday and gave
prizes.
GRADUATES — Eunice
Gascho daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Gascho,
Zurich, recently graduated
from Centralia College of
Agricultural Technology in
the Food Service Manage
ment program. Eunice plans
to seek hospital work.
Seniors plan trip
to see the falls
Celebrate 55th
Wedding Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kin
sman celebrated their 55th
wedding anniversary when
their family assembled for a
dinner at their homestead
farm now the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Kinsman.
There were twenty-nine
attended and enjoyed a
happy get-together.
AUXILIARY ELECTS
At the meeting of the
Huronview Auxiliary,
Monday, held in the Board
Room, the newly elected
president, Mrs. Anne
McNichol opened the
meeting by reading a poem,
“Time is Money”. 17
members answered the roll
call, name someone you
would like to visit.
The Blossom Tea is being
held May 31 from 2-4 p.m.
and final plans were made
for it. Blyth Women’s
Institute is to be in charge of
the tea and tea tables and
Clinton Women’s Institute to
take care of the bake table.
Any donations to the bake
table will be appreciated. It
is hoped there will be a good
attendance of interested
friends at this event.
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A bus trip to Niagara Falls
on September 11 is being
planned by the Three Links
Senior Citizen Club of
Hensail. In charge of
arrangements are Mrs.
Irene Davis, Mrs. Ruby Bell
and Mrs. Alma Horton.
Names and money of those
wishing to go should be
brought to the June meeting
of the Senior Citizens.
Senior Citizen week is
being observed at Huron
view from June 18-24 and
during the week a chicken
barbeque will be held for all
County Seniors. It was
decided to send our Zone
affiliation fees in for 1978-79
and Mrs. Pearl Taylor, Mrs.
Gladys Coleman and Mrs.
Dorothy Mickle were named
as the nominating com
mittee. Shuffleboard will
begin as soon as weather
permits, possibly June 1;
Family and friends from
the surrounding district
visited with Mr. & Mrs.
Gerry Traquair and
daughter Janet on Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Denton Gaiser
of London, Mr. & Mrs. Ray
Armstrong and Dana of
Goderich and Mr. & Mrs. Art
McCallum and sons of
Kippen visited with Mrs.
Pearl Koehler on Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Allan
and Miss Linda Bell visited
with Mrs. Alien’s mother,
Mrs. Rober McVean in
Bayfield on Sunday. Miss
Bell is Godmother to baby
Jennifer.
Mrs. Marjorie Watters of
Delhi and Mr. & Mrs. Ray
Ingram, Julie and Kathy all
visited with Mr. & Mrs.
Frank Gaultiere and Jayme
on Sunday and afterwards
enjoyed dinner ar the City
Centre Holiday Inn in
London.
Mr. & Mrs. Oscar Pfaff
and Mrs. Margaret Clark of
Crediton visited with Mr. &
Mrs. Sam Oesch on Saturday
afternoon.
Where Can You
Get More??
Domestic & Commercial Refrigeration
Heat Pump sales & service, central air
conditioning, room air conditioners.
Tower Installation & repair.
Stoves, Washers, Dryers, Dishwashers,
Refrigerators sold & serviced.
Television Repair to all makes. (Used
colour T.V. Rotars, Antennas, Towers)
MAX’S IV & APPLIANCES
REFRIGERATION SALES & SEPVICE
GRAND BEND 238-2493
RUMMAGE
SALE
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MAY 25
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Picking Up '
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organizers are Mrs. Mabel
Shirray, Mrs. Alma Horton,
Mrs. Isabel Rogerson. Alf
Ross, Perc Campbell and
Bert Horton.
Arrangements will be
made next month for a visit
to the Blyth Summer
Theatre, the U.S.C.O.
Convention at Kingston in
August and a draw for the
quilt made last month. The
latter was on display at this
meeting. Tickets 50 cents
each or 3 for $1.00.
The business was presided
over byPresident, Mrs. Rosa
Harris, with Mrs. Vera Ross
at the piano. Mrs. Harris
opened with a poem, “Do
you have time?” 28 mem
bers answered the roll call
and the treasurer showed a
balance of $474.98 in the
general account and $830.36
in the “Horizon ” account.
Following the business,
euchre was played, the
winners being: ladies high,
Mrs. Vera Lemon, con
solation, Mrs. Myrtle
Sherritt, men’s high, Carl
Payne, consolation, Alf
Ross, lone hands, Mrs. Pearl
Taylor, lucky chair, Mrs.
Alice Ferg and door prize,
Mrs. Rosa Harris.
Entertainment committee
were Mrs. Ruby Bell Mrs.
Gladys Coleman and Elgin
Rowcliffe. Lunch committee
were Mrs. Pearl Shaddick,
Mrs. Mabel Shirray and
Archie Parsons.
A day to be
remembered
A crowded church, a 20
voice Junior Choir and six
baptisms combined to make
Christian Family Sunday a
day to remember at Hensall
United Church last Sunday.
Presenting their children for
baptism were Mr. & Mrs.
Lloyd Allen with Jennifer
Marie, Mr. & Mrs. Larry
Consitt with Leann Bernice,
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Gaultieri
with Jayme Alyn, Mr. & Mrs.
Norman Koehler with
Jacqueline Marie, Mr. &
Mrs. Earl McNab with
Dwayne Douglas and Mr. &
Mrs. Gerry Traquair with
Janet Louise.
Rev. Don Beck preached
on “What we take for
granted.” He stated that the
greatest sin of these days is
taking things for granted,
both evil things like poverty
and germ warfare and good
things like love in the home.
Mother’s Day is often the
only day we show ap
preciation and awareness for
the loving care of a mother.
Motherhood is the point at
which spirituality begins.
Flowers of Hope
The Hensall 4-H girls will
be canvassing this week for
the Flowers of Hope Fund
(Association for the Men
tally Retarded). Next
Sunday, the regular classes
of the Sunday Church School
will conclude with a picnic.
Times-Advocate, May 18, 1978
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