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Church women start
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THIS SLIDE IS OKAY — Tuesday was open house day for the Hensall Nursery School
operating out of the Hensall and district community centre. Taking a break from slide action
with teacher Angela Beacom were Danny McClinchey and Dwight Gingerich, T-A photo
A native of Hensall
$100,000 richer this Week.
thanks O. Thursday's Win,
terin draw.
Earl Bell,, son of Mrs.
Ruby L. Sell of Homan and.
the late Glen Bell and
presently of So Gammage
Street, London, wasn't
aware he had increased his
savings account until well
after the draw was held..
The 39-year-old carpet
installer cashed in his
winning ticket. Friday for a
cool $100,000. "Most the time
I even. forget to pick. the
tickets up, but this time I
didn't," Bell said,
When he remembers to
buy the tickets, he usually
buys two to increase his
chances. •
He was at a friend's house
Thursday night when the
draw was made and wasn't
aware he was a rich man
until he checked the winning
numbers later that night.
"I've been buying the
Former resident wins $100,000
tickets. for quite 4:Wne, now
but this still comes, as a.
surprise. It just wasn't ex-
peeled." •
Bell operates his own
carpet 'installation business.
On Monday however,, it was
business as. usual, he said, "I.
haven't got any definite
plans yet."
When the excitement is
over and the. confusion
clears, Bell will decide how
to use the money. But right
now; he will just continue to
ride out the euphoria.
Personals
Mrs, Dorothy Brintnell
and Mrs, C. Christie
returned from a most
enjoyable bus trip to the east
coast and Newfoundland.
Mrs, Bert Horton un-
derwent surgery in St.
Joseph's. Hospital on Friday.
Her many friends wish her a
speedy recovery.
Mr. James Sangster and
Brad returned home after a
fishing trip at Manitoulin
Island.
DAD. and Catharine O'Neill
and daughter Christie of
London visited. last week
with Mrs. O'Neill's mother
Mrs. C. Christie, Christie
remained for the weekend
with her grandmother.
Mrs, Grace Peck and Mrs,
Mayme McAllister of:
Huronview were guests on
'Thursday last with *S.
Dorothy Wide and enjoyed
the pot-luck noon dinner and
program of Unit 4 in. the
Fellowship Hall of the
Hensall United Church,
Mrs. Larry Uyl is a patient
in University Hospital
London where she is
receiving treatment. •
Mrs. .Mabel Munn
returned home after spell,
ding a few days with' her
daughter and, son-in-law Mr,
and Mrs. Don Gooding and
Dale at Parkhill:—
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Slade
and Glen attended the
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Ontario
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Chipmeols - 15 flavours
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The autumn season for
Unit 4 of Hensall United
Church opened on Thursday
September 4th with a
sumptuous pot-luck dinner in
the fellowship hall of the
Church. Fifteen members
and ten visitors attended.
After dinner the regular
meeting was held with Mrs.
Britton presiding. Mrs.
Dianne Gerstenkorn showed
slides from the Theme
"Come Praise The Lord"
where she attended the
school of leaders held at
Alma College in August. She
gave an interesting report of
their activities while there.
Mrs. Mickle led in Hymn
singing with Mrs. Sherritt at
the piano. Mrs. Eric Luther
and Mrs. Nan Britton sang
"Amazing Grace."
Rev. Stan McDonald chose
"I don't know where we are
going but we are on our way"
for his devotional giving
inspiration too all, to carry
on; the Christian work of the
Church. Mrs. Luther led in
prayer Mrs. Micide played
two piano solos "How Great
Thou Art" and "Just a
Closer Walk With Thee".
Rev. McDonald closed with
the Benediction.
Ladies' Legion to
cater to weddings
Mrs. Alice Neilands vice-
president of Hensall Ladies'
Legion Ausxiliary held the
first meeting of the autumn
season Tuesday evening.
Plans were made to cater to
a September wedding and
also later all weddings. Mrs.
Clarence Reid, sports
convener stated there would
be bowling tournaments in
Exeter and Wingham.
Hartsell United Church
Rev. Stan McDonald spoke
on the parable of the wed-
ding feast" at the United
Church on Sunday morning.
Donna St. John sang a very
beautiful solo "Swing Low
Sweet Chariot" and Dr.
Ralph Topp was the organist
for the service. The
children's story was "Do
You Wear a Mask". The
flowers at the front of the
&RINGING OUT THE ARTIST — Children who will be atten-
ding the Hensall Nursery School will be able to test skills in
many areas. Expressing herself on the art board at an open
house Tuesday was Michelle Kinsman. T-A photo
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wedding of Mrs, Slade's
niece ,Lashley-Luther at
Smith Falls on Saturday.
Mr. „Charles C. Pearce .of
Brantford renewed some old
friendships in Hensel]. on.
-Sunday and attended wor-
ship at the United Church,
Mr‘ Pearce lived. in liensall
around ino and attended
public and. continuation
school and lived, on the farm
OW owned by Al Crerar, He.
is now retired O. a school
principal.
4-,Rmeeting
The Hensall 4-H .Club are
having an organizational
meeting 'Thursday Sep-
tember 11th at Hensall
United Church at 7 p.m. Any
girls' 12 years and older are .
welcome.
Amber Rebekah lodge
reopens
Noble grand Mrs. Hazel
Corbett presided for the
reopening of Amber
Rebekah Lodge on Wed-
nesday evening assisted by
vice-grand Mrs. Elizabeth
Riley, who reported for the
visiting committee. It was
reported the float entered in
the fair board parade won
third prize. The noble grand
gave the treasurer's report.
A letter was read from the
D.D. president's secretary
Mrs. Marguerite Crawford
stating the installation of
officers will be on October
1st, by Sistr Mrs. Verna
Thomas D.D.P.
Correspondence was read
and discussed.
reconstituted
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chasing the blue velvet with
gold. Everyone was
reminded of the Anniversary
Sunday September 26th. The
ladies' are in charge of the
refreshments for fellowship
hour following the service.
The annual bazaar will be
held on Wednesday October'
29th at 3 p.m. Mrs. Clarence
Coleman continued th Study
on "Japan". Mrs. Fredo Boa
read a poem "Deliquent for
Older People".
Sunday Service to be
held at Camp Kintail
Rev. Kenneth Knight
conducted worship at Car-
mel Presbyterian Church on
Sunday morning. His sermon
was "The Great Discovery"
Mrs. Robert Taylor presided
at the organ. The service
next Sunday will be held at
Camp Kintail.
Arrangements are being
made for cars to leave the
Churches at 10:00 a.m. The
service will be at 11:30 a.m.
!Bring your lawn chairs and a
picnic lunch which will be
pooled. This is a joint out-
door service for the three
congregations. Plan to
attend.
Celebrate 25th anniversary
Jim and Eunice Aikenhead
were honoured at their 25th
wedding anniversary when
their family entertained a
large number of relatives
and friends at the Hensall
community Centre on
Saturday evening. Dancing
was enjoyed to music by the
Blue Water Playboys. Lunch
was served at the close.
Hensall librarian attends
course at Barrie
Mrs. Velma Robinson,
Hensall Public Librarian
attended a Course of Study
for County Branch Super-
visors held at the Ontario
government staff
development centre at
Barrie last week.
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church were placed in
honour of the marriage of
Miss Jane Heal to Mr. Steven
Jacobson which took place
on Friday. Rev. McDonald
made the announcement that
Sunday School would reopen
on Sunday September 14th at
11:00 a.m. and all children
were invited to attend.
Rev. McDonald held a
family gathering on Sunday
in a farewell dinner for his
aunt, Mrs. Gordon
McDonald of Senlac,
Saskatchewan who has been
visiting in Ontario
and Prince Edward Island
during the last month.
Present at the dinner were
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Whitney
of Zurich, Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Earl and Miss
Judith Earl of Atwood. Mrs.
Carl McDonald of Atwood,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McNea
of Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs.
McNea are Copsy the Clown
and Francis Kay "Daisy" of
the "Copsy The Clown and
Big Top Talent T.V. Show"
through CKCO Kitchener.
Chiselhurst ladies' plan
their bazaar
The U.C.W. of Chiselhurst
United Church met on
Tuesday afternoon with the
president Mrs. Jack Brint-
nell presiding and opened the
meeting by reading a poem
"The Smallest Blessings"
followed by the theme song
and theme prayer. Mrs.
Harold Parker took the
worship "You are the Vine,
We are the Branches." She
read an interesting poem
"The Diary Of The Bible."
The roll call was answered
by Fourteen members
showing something of their
Grandmother's or an an-
tique. Thank You's were
read from Pearl Shaddick
and Shirley Kerslake.
Everyone was thanked for
donations to the bake sale in
June.
It was announced four
members had attended a
leadership workshop at
Camp Bimini.
A discussion about
material for the parament
for the pulpit resulted in
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Wednesday, September 17
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