HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1979-11-07, Page 26From Sir Ernest Mac,
Millan's arrangement of the
Royal Anthem tall verses
sung) to Godfrey Ridout's
National Anthem, songs of
joy, humor, oratorical and
lyrical were sung. The
combined choirs, the ladies
choir and the men's choir all
outshone themselves in all
types of music. Numbers
included arrangements by
Eric Wild of "Hymn Sing"
fame, Handel arm Mozart
classical, amusing ditties,
light-hearted folk songs,
songs of the nineties, modern
songs like "Amazing Grace"
in yet another arrangement
by John Coates Junior and
concluded with Canadian
National Songs, "Something
to sing about", "They all call
it Canada" and others.
The Brant Belle "A"
Dears ladies choir has sung
from Great Britain to
Vancouver Island and their
accompanist is the organist
at Alexandra Presbyterian
Church in Brantford. The
Brant Men of Song have sung
in Hamilton Place,
Hamilton, Paris, Ontario
and once before in Hensall
among many engagements.
In the spring, the combined
choirs will be putting on a
concert in Brantford in
tribute to Walt Disney and in
1981 plan. to tour South Wales
and southern Ireland.
4-H work on
coasters
On Tuesday, October 30
the Hensall two, the
Needlepointers, held another
meeting. The meeting
opened with the Pledge and
then went into the learning
business. Mrs. Belva Fuss
demonstrated how to block
our needlepointed coasters.
after they were finished, but
since not all members had
finished, more work was
done on them. All coasters
are to be blocked for the next
meeting,
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HENSALL BANTAMS GET CRESTS — The Hensall bantams enjoyed a successful year of
softball in a district softball league this past season. Monday, Team captains Paul Smile,
Jeff Rowe and Dave Rowcliffe received crests from coaches Jim Ferguson and Steve
Knight.
About people you know
demonstrated to the juniors
how to finish their coasters.
The meeting was then ad-
journed until November 6.
GRADUATE — Patrick Joynt
received a Bachelor of En-
vironmental Studies (Honours
Geography) from the Univer-
sity of Waterloo at the fall
convocation and is now
attending Althouse College,
London, He is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Don Joynt, Hensall.
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REMEMBRANCE CEREMONIES
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10
Poppy drive will take place, Saturday Nov 10th.
Remembrance day Banquet at 7:00 o'clock
in Hensall Legion Hall.
Guest Speaker Mr. Bill Powell
Dept of Veterans Affairs
SUNDAY, NOV. 11
Attention - All Veterans, Hensall and area
residents are cordially invited to attend our
service at the Hensall United Church
10:30 a.m. Muster at Henson Legion hall
11:00 a.m. To attend church service, con-
ducted by Rev. Stan McDonald
12:00 noon Return to Cenotaph for wreath
laying cereynony.
Following this ceremony refreshments will
be served by the Ladies Auxiliary. We trust
members of the community and area will
make a special effort to attend these ser-
vices.
'AT THE GOING DOWN OF THE SUN AND IN THE
MORNING WE WILL REMEMBER THEM'
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HENSALL NURSERY HALLOWEEN — A Halloween party featured the Wednesday afternoon session of the Hensall
district Co-op Nursery School. Back. left, Dwayne Oud, Lisa Rowe, Michelle Kinsman, Greg Dalrymple, Kelly Schenk, Teresa
Haugh, Jason Oud, Shawn Wurm, and Mervin Gass, Front, Anne Packham, Jamie McMahon, Mark Dietz, Victoria Bisback
and Brian Gardner. T-A photo
Area ladies attend convention
and
Mrs. Carl Payne, Mrs.
Cecil Pepper and Mrs.
Robert Simpson attended the
65th London Area Con-
vention of the Women's
Institute held in the new
arena in St. Marys on
Thursday and Friday. The
theme was, "The rights and
responsibilities of the child"
and l'Irs. Keith Hiepler from
Springfield conducted the
meetings with Mrs. Gordon
Papple of Seaforth assisting
for the Friday afternoon
session. The only resolution,
advocating no further
closure of hospital beds was
sustained; the new Board
Director for sub-division 23
is Mrs. Willis Matheson RR 3
Embro. Next year the
Convention will be held in
Elgin County on October 27
and 28; Mrs. Hiepler was
elected for another year in
office.
The service at the United
Church in Hensall was
conducted by Mr. Ross
Hargreaves of Thames Road
with Dr. Ralph Topp at the
Organ. Mrs. Carol Stewart of
Exeter sang a solo, "Turn,
turn, turn" and the sermon
was on "Power on com-
mand". The exercising of
power is widespread among
the population of today,
demonstrated in farm
machinery, the elements and
many other ways.
Voltage fluctuations shorten the life
of regular light bulbs. Ruralite 130-volt
light bulbs last up to two-thirds
longer than standard bulbs. Use
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Remembrance Sunday
Next Sunday will be
Remembrance Day with
services for Hensall and
district in the Hensall United
Church at 11 a.m, followed
by a parade and service at
the Cenotaph.
Finish pillows
Meeting six of Hensall one
4-H club, the Needle Beetles,
was held on October 30. The
meeting was opened with the
4-H Pledge followed by the
secretary's report. Roll call
was then answered by
showing a picture of the
stitches learned in 4-H to be
used in a picture. Diane then
demonstrated to the seniors
how to finish off their
pillows. Afterward she
The Hensall mills have
been very busy during the
fine days with the corn
harvest which is bountiful
this season. The semi trucks,
trailers, and wagons have
ben lined for blocks unto
Main street waiting to
unload, which keeps the
mills running twenty-four
hours a day.
Will resume practice
Rev. Kenneth Knight
conducted the service in
Carmel Presbyterian
Church on Sunday. Mrs.
Robert Taylor presided at
the organ during the service
of song. Choir practice will
be resumed on Thursday
evening and all members or
those interested in joining
the choir are invited to at-
tend. Communicants class
will be Wednesday evening
at 8:00 p.m.
Calendars are for sale
Rev. Stan McDonald
hosted the regular meeting
of United four Hensall
U.C.W. at the manse on
Thursday with 28 members
attending. The devotional.
conducted by Mrs. Arthur
Slade, was based on John 3,
verse 16 and following her
comments, she closed with a
reading, "One set of foot-
prints" and with all singing
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in unison, . "Walk with the
Lord".
Mrs. Cliff Britton read a
poem, "Worship the Lord"
and then Mrs. Harold Parker
of the Chislehurst U.C.W.
gave an inspiring study on
Stewardship, using several
Bible passages to remind us
of our responsibilities as
stewards of the Lord.
It was reported that 58
visits had been made to sick
and shut-ins and that the 1980
United Church calendars are
ready for sale. Mrs. Britton
closed the meeting with the
benediction and Mrs.
Clarence Parke and her
committee served lunch.
Enjoy returning
choirs
On Sunday evening, the
people of Hensall enjoyed a
return visit of two choirs, the
Brant Belle "A" Dears
ladies choir with ac-
companist, Mrs. Elsie Hall
and the Brant Men of Song
with accompanist Mrs,
Patricia Bohemier. Both
choirs are directed by Mr.
Gary Woodward and com-
bined to present an evening
of music of sheer enjoyment .
Mr. Tim Luther of Florida
visited this week with his
grandmother Mrs. Hazel
Luther and Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Slade and Glenn.
Mrs. Jack Corbett visited
on Friday with her son-in-
law and daughter Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Chaffe and
celebrated Sally and Tony's
birthday with the family.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Flynn
were recent visitors with
their son-in-law and
daughter Mr. and Mrs. Bill
O'Brien and family at
Brigden,
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Corbett
visited over the week-end
with the latter's brother and
sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Taylor and family at
Kilworthy.
C. W.0, Ronald A.
MacKinnon and Mrs.
MacKinnon of Amherstview
spent the week-end with the
former's mother Mrs. Janet
MacKinnon.
Mrs. Edith Bell who
recently fractured her hip
and underwent surgery in
University Hospital, London
has moved to the Veri
Apartments in Exeter.
Constable Susan Luther of
Kitchener visited over the
week-end with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Luther.
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan
Sharp of Kitchener were
recent visitors with Mr, and
Mrs. Eric Luther.
Mrs. Laird Mickle visited
Friday of last week with Dr.
and Mrs. Harvey Cowan of
Exeter.
On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Smith of Detroit
visited with the former's
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Oesch.
The 3 Links senior citizens
will meet Tuesday
November 13 at 8 p.m.
Queensway
visitors
Visitors with Louise
Mitchell at Queensway
Nursing Home were Hazel
Snell and Mrs. Mitchell's son
Leslie. Ruth Durand visited
with her mother Mrs. Nell
Kendrick, Chester Dunn
visited with Mrs. Vera
Lammie, Visiting with
Russell Erratt were Mary
Consitt, Watson Webster
Elsie and Elgin McKinley,
Frank and Mabel McClin-
chey, Olive and George
Stephenson. Rev. Bishop
conducted the Church ser-
vice. The Hensall United
Church Ladies entertained
the residents to Bingo and
treats.
The men's high bowling
score was Neil Regan 135
and the ladies' high bowling
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Hensall mills work around the clock
Hensa
and district news
CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs. Hitch Payne, Phone 262.5018
Mrs, Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025
Intermediate •
Hockey
EXETER
at
HENSALL
Thurs., Nov. 8
8 p.m.
What we need now is
some cheap ice. We've
already got the
cheapskates.
Children will never put off
until tomorrow anything
that gives them an excuse
for staying up late tonight.
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Maybe we could live twice
as long if we didn't spend
the first half of our lives
acquiring habits that
shorten the other half.
Dietrich
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