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SKATING TIME — Thursday afternoon at the Hensall and district community centre moms
and their tots take to the ice for an afternoon of fun on the frozen water. Readying
daughter Katie for the skating session was Mrs. Kay Rathwell of Hensall.
Churches busy .Timoi,Adv teMoverabit 19$9:
Beavers visit veterinary clinic.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Corbett
visited recently with Mr. and
Mrs. Les Adams in Exeter,
A number of seniors and
I friends frornHensall enjoyed
a bus trip to Toronto on
Thursday where they at-
tended the Royal Winter
Fair. The. McNaughton tours
fronuiderton were in charge
- of the trip.
Hensel' United Church
Young People enjoyed a
record and pizza party at the
Manse on Friday evening
with a good attendance.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Hoffman, Mrs, Carl Heppler,
Dashwood Mr. John Soldan,
Zurich were Sunday evening
gueits with Mrs, Dorothy
Mickle.
Mr. and Mrs, Wayne
Payne of London visited with
Mr. and Mrs, Carl Payne on
Saturday.
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The Hensall. Heavers.
travelled to: the Zurich
Veterinary Clinic Thursday
evening. Pr. Thiel showed
the boys. and their leaders.
the equipment And drugs.
used in treating small and
large animals and .answered
their curious questions.
This year, Gwen
McClinchey was invested as
a leader to help Marg
Clarke, Joanne Willert and
Eleanor Shiels. NeW Kits
who were invested this, year
are: Brian Gardner, Mathew
Tinney„ Mark DeitzXhomas
Scotch me.r, Jeremy
Nellands, Simon Hall, Sean
Kyle, and Jason. Reid. Scott
Gould and Shawn Minn who
were late starters will be
invested soon when they've,
learned their "Beaver
Promise" and Motto,
After envestiture parents.
joined in a fun night.
We would like to ask
parents to save articles
which might be useful' for
craft work as our budget is
limited and it's surprising
what some call garbage can
be recycled. by the boys. We
will be working on some
Christmas crafts. during the
next few weeks and doing
other seasonal activities.
CarmelChurch
Rev, Kenneth Knight
conducted afternoon service.
in Carmel Church Sunday
speaking on "The Second
Coming of Christ" taking his
text from Matthew chapter
25 verse 13 "Watch Out, then,
because you do net know the
day or hour", Mrs. Robert
Taylor presided.at the organ
for the service of song.
The Kirk Session will meet
on Wednesday November 26
at 8 p.m, Choir practise will
be held the same date
Wednesday evening at 7:30;
please attend as the
Christmas music is being
prepared, .The WMS and
Ladies' Aid meeting will
take the form of a pot luck
luncheon at the home of Mr.
& Mrs. Robert M. Bell on
Monday, December 1st at
12:30
Also a special open Sunday
school session at which
Major McInnes of. the
Salvation Army will speak
on sharing Christmas on
Sunday November 30 at 10:00
a.m. White Gifts will be
accepted then or when
possible.
Explorers grow
Hensall Explorers group
continues to grow under the
leadership of Mrs. Linda
Traquair each Monday af,
ternoon at four p.m. They
plan their official initiation,
service on Monday,
December 1 with parents
invited to attend.
Hensall United Church
To illustrate Stewardship
in the church setting, Rev,
Stanley McDonald read a
modern parable which was
acted out as a skit by Lorne
and Joan Thrower and Brad
Buchanan at the Hensall
United Church on Sunday. In
the skit, the Throwers dined
at a fancy restaurant, were
given an oversized bill,
which they paid plus a 10-15
percent tip. for the waiter.
However at church the next
day, they decided that a
silver coin was all that was
needed for the offertory,
The sermon was titled "Do
you love the waiter more
than God?" and. Rev,
McDonald questioned why,
what and how much
Stewardship demands?
The children's talk was
illustrated by cutting a tenth
of an apple away and seeing
the large piece left for
ourselves. Even if we give
God a tenth (a tithe) He
leaves us plenty for our-
selves.
Special music added to the
joyousness of stewardship
Sunday, the 16 voice choir
singing "Jesu, Joy of Man's
Desiring" by J.S. Bach, led
by Dr. Ralph Topp at the
organ, He also played
"Sonata Pathetique" by
Beethoven on the piano
during the offertory.
Amber Lodge to hold
Christmas party
Noble Grand Bertha
MacGregor presided for the
5.
Pug
meeting, of Amber Rebekah
Lodge on Wednesday
assisted by Vice grand
Gladys Coleman. The
treasurer gave the financial
report to date. Evelyn
iVicHeath reported attending
the meeting held in Clinton to
arrange for the "speak OW'
for the contestants for the
United Nations trip to be
held in March. Mrs. Verna
Thomas D.D.P. for the
district was 'appointed
Chairlady. "Happy Bir-
thday" was extended to
Isobel Rogerson anti Leona
Parke,
Arrangements were made
to hold the Christmas Party
after the next meeting and to
exchange gifts with
""secret sisters", Euchre
Bingo was played followed
by a delicious lunch. The
Social Committee were
Isobel Rogerson, Dorothy
Corbett, Elizabeth Riley and
Annie Reid. The en-
tertainment committee were
Vera Lemmon, Evelyn
McBeath, Beatrice
Richardson, Edith Bell
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"Birthday Greetings" to
Marie Lester and Louis Pare
who celebrated their bir-
thdays at the Queensway
Nursing Home last week.
Rev. Forsythe of Exeter
conducted the Church ser-
vice accompanied by Robert
Cameron and Carfrey Cann,
The Bethel Reformed
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the residents in playing
Bingo and passed out treats.
The Men's high bowling
score was Albert Miazga
with 125 and Mrs. Mary
Parlmer for the ladies with
a score of 78.
Visitors with Irene
Kalbfleisch were Violet
Bishop, Joan Betteridge,
Lynn Betteridge. Mrs. Vera
Johnston visited her mother
Mrs. Volland. Mervyn and
Irene Dunn visited Vera
Lammie and Louise Mit-
chell,
Mrs. Leonard also visited
Louise Mitchell, 'Nelson
Howe, Dorothy and Ronald
Lee, Kay Cockwell, Marie
and Winnifred Wilds.
, Mr, and Mrs. A, Dogan
visited Irma Wilds. John
McDougall and Madeline
Harburn visited Bella
Drover.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Benson
visited Ethel Drover and
Annie Becker visited with
Muriel Triebner.
Personals
Rev. Stan McDonald at-
tended a workshop on
"Sudden Death and Helping
the Survivors" this past
week with the main speaker
Dr. Robert Fulton, Director
of the Centre for Death
Education and Research,
University of Minnesota. The
workshop was sponsored by
King's College, University of
Western Ontario.
Mrs. Murray Traquair
who has been a patient in
University Hospital, London
undergoing treatment
returned home last week.
Mrs. Elaine Stebbins, Mrs.
Hilda Payne and Rev.
Stanley McDonald attended
the communication
workshop held at Exeter
United Church on Wed-
nesday evening.
Rev. Stanley McDonald
conducted the evening
service at the Blue Water
Nursing Home on Sunday,
November 23 accompanied
by Mrs. Belva Fuss and
Mrs. Joyce Pepper who
assisted with the music.
The school sign read,
"School zone—don't kill a
child," Scrawled un-
derneath: "Wait for
teacher."
' It was in his Adventures of
Tom Sawyer that Mark'
Twain wrote: "Work con-
sists of whatever a body is
obliged to do, and Play
consists of whatever a body
is not obliged to do."
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