HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-09-07, Page 19Open house slated for proposed
nursery school tomorrow afternoon
Open House for the
proposed Nursery School
will be held on September 8
in the upstairs Conference
Hoorn at the Arena from 1-4
p.m. This is where the
school is to be located.
Registrations are being
quickly filled up and
mothers who are hoping to
enroll their children should
do so at the first opportuni
ty. Registration forms
already picked up around
town may be handed in to
Mrs. Tom Neilands or Mrs.
Peter Bisback by September
8; registrations will be
accepted at the Open House.
Resume services
Services were resumed in
Hensall United Church last
Sunday after a four week
recess with Rev. John
Wareham of Exeter in the
pulpit. The sermon was on
the subject, “God’s Han
diwork.”
Officiating at the organ
was Richard Fujarczuk of
London. Richard has been at
the console all this summer.
Next Sunday, Rev.
Wareham will be with us
again and Sunday School
classes will resume. Unit 4
will meet on Thursday,
September 7 with a pot luck
dinner at noon.
Conducts service
Dr. Fox of London con
ducted service in Carmel
Presbyterian Church on Sun
day. Mrs. Robert Taylor
presided at the organ for the
service of song. The service
next Sunday will be at 10:30
a.m.
Seniors meet Tuesday
The Hensall Senior
Citizens will commence
their fall meetings with a
“Pot-Luck” supper on Tues
day September 12th at 6:30
p.m.
Attend funeral
Messers Dave, Jim and
John Sangster motored to
Portage la Prairie last week
and attended the funeral of
their brother George (Dod-
dy) A. Sangster in the
Omega Funeral Chapel on
Friday, September 1st,
LEAGUE CHAMPIONS — The team from Hensail captured the top spot during the regular season of the Exeter and district
men s recreational softball league. Members of the team are (back row, left-right) Dave Smale, Steve Knight Spike Bell Gary
Moir, Greg Campbell and Tom Dalrymple. In the front row are Rick Parker, Wayne Corbett, Chuck Dalrymple Brian Campbell
and Fred Campbell. ' T-A nhntn
A RINGER — Marlene Bell, RR 2, Kippen, tosses the
horseshoe during the horseshoe match held at the Huron
County Plowing Match on Saturday afternoon. Expositor
Arena fund nears
$175,000 objective
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While the new Hensall
community centre is pretty
much complete, plans for the
official opening are still up in
the air according to building
committee chairman Harold
Knight.
Knight said the official
opening had originally been
scheduled for the first
weekend in November but
some of the dignitaries in
vited have other events to
attend to on that date.
According to Knight, plans
for the official opening will
be firmed up some time in
the very near future.
Meanwhile, the amount of
money still to be raised is
dimishing with $159,047.26
being collected to date,
according to finance
member Carl McMahon.
This is about $16,000 short
of the objective of $175,000.
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CORRESPONDENTS
Mrt, Hilda Foyne, Phone 262*591 8
Mrs Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025
Wl to resume activities
The Hensall Women’s
Institute will be resuming
their meetings in the Legion
Hall Wednesday, when
public relations will be the
topic with Rev. Bob
McMullen of Brucefield the
speaker.
Women’s Institute
members of Huron County
are reminded that it is from
among their members that
the membership of
Huronview Auxiliary is
composed. It would be nice
to see every branch of the
Women’s Institute in Huron
County represented at the
next Auxiliary meeting
which will be held on Sep
tember 18 at 2 p.m.
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Bright's Canada Fancy
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Bright's
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Duncan Hines Moist & Easy
Cake Mixes
Head & Shoulders
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10 oz.
48 fl. oz.
4 x 5 oz. tins
13.5 oz. pkg.
Nestle's Quick
Ambassador
Corned Beef
Allen's Pure
Apple Juice
Tide Powdered
Detergent
Weston's Granny
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’07 g.
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Mrs. Pearl Shaddick
visited during the past two
weeks with relatives in
Brantford.
Mr. and Mrs. Brian
Collins, Sarah and Jeffrey of
Waterloo visited on Sunday
with the latter’s mother
Mrs. Laird Mickle.
Miss Dorothy Farquhar of
London visited recently with
her mother Mrs. Emma
Farquhar.
Mrs. Bertha Blackwell of
Rose City, California visited
last week with her sister-in-
law Mrs. Edgar Munn.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoy
who are holidaying at their
summer home at Pt. Clarke
were visited by their son and
daughter-in-law Mr. and
Mrs. Michael Hoy, Aaron
and Alyson of London for
several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Parker and Mr. and Mrs.
Don Dalton and Carla of
Seaforth enjoyed a motor
trip to Pennsylvania and
Boston.
'News from
Huronview i
Tuesday night the
Goderich Band entertained
residents on the front lawn at
Huronview.
At the blind party Wed
nesday Myrtle Parker on
piano and Jim Ruddick on
accordion entertained
residents, while Jennie
McGratten and Myrtle
Parker recited poetry.
Birthday greetings were
extended to Jennie
McGratten on her 98th year.
Bobby and Marjorie
Cavanagh of Keswick en
tertained the residents with
many Gospel numbers
Friday afternoon. .
Sunday, Day Care people
and three residents went to
the Blue Jay Game in
Toronto, while five others
went to the Exhibition. Back
home, the residents of
Huronview were entertained
by the Brussels band.
Residents wish to extend
their thanks for all the en
tertainment of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. William
Fink and family of Belleville
have taken up residence on
Richmond St. S.
Mr. Burt Coleman of Lon
don spent the week-end holi
day with his mother Mrs.
Gladys Coleman and
brother Ivan.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoy
spent the holiday week-end
at their summer home at Pt.
Clarke.
Mr. and Mrs. George
Parker, Randy and Rod
returned from their summer
home at Sugar Bush Camp.
Mr. and Mrs. John Skea
and David spent the holiday
weekend camping with the
rest of there family at
Craigleith.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Bisback and Victoria and
Cindy Bisback visited the
Discovery Train in Stratford
on Sunday.
Miss Terrie Garrow has
returned from an enjoyable
week’s holiday in Jamaica.
Lynne Dodds and Jane
Ellis, both of Seaforth, spent
a few days with the former’s
grandparents, Mr. & Mrs.
Sim Roobol having ridden
their bicycles from Seaforth.
Mr. & Mrs. Joe Brier of
Mount Clements, Michigan
visited with Mr. & Mrs. Sam
Oesch on Thursday and
Friday, also Mr. Oliver
Bedard of Sarnia on Thur
sday. On Saturday they were
visited by Mr. & Mrs. Tom
Hummel of London and on
Sunday, Mr. & Mrs. Earl
Flaxbard of Zurich called in.
Church service
for plow match
A special ’78 International
Plowing Match & Farm
Machinery Show Church
Service will be held at the
Wesley-Willis United
Church, Clinton, on Sunday,
September 17th, com
mencing at 11:00 a.m.
Reverend John
Oestreicher will conduct the
worship, assisted by
members of the Ontario
Plowmen’s Association and
the Huron County Com
mittee - ’78 I.P.M. Also
participating will be the
Wesley-Willis senior choir.
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