HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1994-09-14, Page 161$ -THE HURON EXPOSITOR, S.pt.mbor 14, 1994
Community
Camp outing for Hensall church -goers
The Legion welcomes back mem-
bers of Br. 468 Hensall, after a
summer break it's again time to get
back in the routine of attending
meetings.
A successful District Golf Tour-
nament was held this past August.
Although the weather was not
favourable there was a good turnout
for this event.
Don't forget the first meeting for
the fall season will be September
14 at 8 p.m.
Pastor Henry Annen conducted
the service at Hensall United
Church this past Sunday. Doug
Klopp was the organist for the
service, and Carol Martin was the
greeter. The ushers for the day were
Rick McGee and Ross Kercher.
The Friendship group will be
holding its next meeting Monday,
( Hensall
by Liz Sangster
262- 27 15
October 3.
The Official Board Meeting of the
Hensall United Church will be held
September 21. Chairpersons meet at
7:15; committees 7:30; and the
Official Board at 8 p.m.
There will be a Camp
Menesetung Outing Sunday, Sep-
tember 1$, immediately after church
at 12:30 p.m. You are asked to
bring a brown bag lunch which will
be eaten at the camp. The outing
group will return at 4:30 p.m. and
please let Joanne Rowcliffe know if
you are able to drive.
Congratulations go to Brad and
Seaforth Legion draw
' Seaforth
For any Legion Veteran who took
part in the actual liberation of Hol-
land and wishes to take part in the
draw for the trip to Holland in
1995, your application must be
filled in at the Branch by Thursday,
September 15.
If you are interested in bowling
with the Legion League this winter
please sign on the list on the Board.
There is a list up on the Board for
those interested in playing darts this
winter. Please sign soon.
r Dublin
by Dorothy Dillon
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Dublin school
welcomes new
principal
Welcome to Ed Capelli, who is
the new Principal, at Dublin and St.
Columban Schools. Also, welcome
to Joan Stapleton for replacing
Joyce Devereaux (who is on
maternity leave). Welcome also to
Doreen Distler, who is the noon
hour monitor.
Congratulations go to Dan
McCarthy and Sandra O'Reilly,
who were united in marriage at St.
Columban Church by Father Joseph
Hardy. Congratulations also to the
parents - Keith and Leona
McCarthy and John and Margaret
O'Reilly.
Sympathy of the community is
extended to Ben and Theresa
Nyland on the death of Joseph
Pruys (a brother of Theresa).
Sympathy is also extended to
Urula Nicholson, London, on the
death of her sister-in-law Theresa
Nicholson, who passed away at
Marian Villa Nursing Home, Lon-
don. Sympathy also is extended to
Mary Nicholson, Marian Villa, and
to all the other relatives and friends.
Well, those Murray Bros. held
their stag card party at Brother
Ronald's Friday night. The urban
bros. won over the rural ones -
guess who! Also, the next Saturday
night some of those Murrays played
at Brother Jerome and Joan's. They
had a co-operative player from the
town hall and the Mayor won again,
along with sister Helen and Bro.
Ronald against Jerome, Theresa and
the co-op player - Guess who!
Joe Eckert had the following
visitors: Joe Eckert, Cathy and
Joshua, Waterloo; John Eckert,
Kitchener; Stephen Eckert, Kelsey,
Egrnondville.
Mike Eckert celebrated his 65th
birthday (Happy Birthday, Mike!)
Jerry and Marie Eckert, Owen
Sound also visited. Louis and
Therese Maloney arranged a
delightful 90th birthday party on
Sunday for Therese's mother -
Mary Etuc. Mary, all your friends
wish you good health and happiness
in the years ahead!
An enjoyable Bridal Shower was
held for Cheryl Shewan at her
parents' home on Sunday. Ethel
Morrison and helpers arranged skits
etc. Then everyone was pleased to
have Cheryl's fiance, Rob Hern,
join for the opening of many gifts.
Everyone was then treated to a
delicious meal (thanks to Joyce's
good food and hard work!) Cheryl
and Rob's wedding will take place
in Seaforth on September 24.
Town and Country Homemakers
held a meeting at Seaforth Com-
munity Centre on Thurs., September
8. Plans were Trade for the Seniors
Dinner to be held on Thursday,
September 15. The guest speaker
was John Orr from the Public
Health Unit for Huron County. He
spoke about safe food handling
procedures and recommended ways
to avoid food poisoning. We
showed an interesting video - "Food
Safety is No Mystery'.
Everyone is sorry to hear that
Therese Ouellette is leaving us but
thank her for excellent help. We are
happy to welcome back John
Jamula who wfs knowwell from the
past dinners aril aamira him for his
C f forts.
THOUGHT FOR TODAY
'No one has a good enough mem-
ory to be a successful liar!'
Legion
by Barbara Scott
Jean Ross, Seniors chairperson
reports that the Monday afternoon
cards will be starting on September
19.
The Provincial Service Officer
Donna Falconer who were married
this past Saturday, at Hensall
United Church.
An informative meeting was held
at the Hensall United Church last
Thursday to help kick-off the new
year in their church school. The
meeting, hosted by Superintendent
Joanne Rowcliffe with assistance
from Pam Mauette and Evelyn
Elder, was used to inform interested
parents about new changes in the
Junior congregation. The meeting
opened at 8 p.m. with an informal
discussion followed by a welcome
and prayer from the superintendent
and introductions from the more
than twenty in attendance. The
outline for the year was discussed
along with a practice lesson from
Pam Mallette and skit on how to
handle The Difficult Ones'. Some
energy was used up during the
singing of some favourite christian
tunes like 'Father Abraham' and
'Deep and Wide'. The meeting
closed at 9:35 p.m. with a thank -
you and prayer from pastor Henry
Armen. Meeting organizers were
thrilled with the turn -out which
resulted in eleven new teachers and
three new classroom administrators
signing up as well as five teachers
returning from last year. The sched-
ule had been completely reorgan-
ized and is now based on six -five
week periods with each period
representing a new theme. The first
theme is 'The Power of God' and
commences on September 18. There
is still room to sign-up for late fall
CR Spring themes. If anyone is
interested they are to contact the
Superintendent for details.
for Holland trip
will be at the Branch on October 13
at 9 a.m. Please contact Cleave
Coombs Branch Service Officer for
an appointment.
Don't forget the early -bird cam-
paign for the payment of dues is
now underway. Pay early and help
the Branch get 100 per cent early -
birds. The draws for 1995 dues will
take place at the end of September,
October, and November.
The September Regular meeting
will take place on September 15 at
8 p.m. Plan to attend.
The Branch was saddened to hear
of the death of Comrade Lloyd
Rowart last week. A Legion service
was held last Friday. To his family
and friends we extend our deepest
sympathy.
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