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GREGOR CAMPBELL PHOTO
CHILLY BUT CHIPPER - Members of Seaforth's Harmony Hi-Lites were among several groups who entertained at the third -annual Tree
of Lights celebration at Seaforth Community Hospital Sunday night.
Hensall church enjoys anniversary
A large crowd attended services
at Hensall United Church, this past
Sunday, as the church celebrated its
108th anniversary.
Rev. Henry Annen conducted the
sermon. Doug Klopp was the
organist. The greeter was Mark
Consitt and the ushers were Raye
and Jean Jocobe and Dave and
Deanne Brock. The guest speaker
was Sheila Duffin, whose message
was 'Ordinary People'. Special
music was provided by the
'Everliving Gospel Quartet'.
Choir practice for the White Gift
Service will be held Nov. 27 after
the church service. Junior Choir
practice will be held Nov. 26 from
9 - 10 a.m. The White Gift service
will be held on Dec. 11.
Dec. 4 Rev. Annen will conduct
communion services at the
Brucefield-Kippen churches. Paul
Gilroy will preach at Hensall
United Church,
Christmas Decorating will take
place at Hensall United Church
Nov. 26 at 1 p,m.
Prayer Hour will be held from
9:30 - 10:30 at Hensall United
Church.
The Thursday Afternoon. Ladies'-.
Group have been invited to the
manse Dec. 1 at 2 p.m. The Friend-
ship Circle is invited to the manse
Dec. 5 at 1:30 p.m.
The Hensall Horticulture Society
will hold their annual potluck din-
NEtLIE EVANS PHOTO
LIFE MEMBERSHIP - Zone Commander Eva Brown presented
Hensall Legion Ladies' Auxiliary president Iva Reid with a fife
membership on Remembrance Day, Reid is serving her sixth term
as president and spent 10 years as sports officer.
ner at 6:30 p.m. on Nov. 28 at
Hensall United Church. The instal-
lation of officers will take place at
this meeting. The guest speaker will
be Mary -Lou Hyde.
President–Ian Baker opened the
November meeting of the Carmel
P.C.W. with a poem. Janeth
Sangster gave the devotional with
Remembrance as the theme.
Dorothy Taylor accompanied the
group as they sang 'The Battle
Hensall
by Liz Sangster
262-2715
Hymn of the Republic'. Pat Pollok
read the Honour Roll from World
War I and II. Janeth mentioned Bill
Nichol who landed in France one
hour after the assault troops on June
8. Bill was the first Hensall boy to
pay the supreme sacrifice. Cathy
Bell, wife of the former merchant
seasmen, read the naval version of
the 23rd Psalm. A few lines of A.E.
Housmart's "Now Dead We Lie",
reminded everyone of the price of
freedom and how it cost Canada's
service people. A scripture lesson
from Isaiah was read and the offer-
ing was taken. The R.C.A.F. poem
'High Flight' and prayer ended the
worship service.
Rev. Mark Gaskin was the guest
speaker for the evening. He men-
tioned that Remembrance Day
should be a time of Thanksgiving.
He spoke about his new charge in
Brantford. Jan presented him with a
church plate.
Secretary Marg Varley read the
minutes, which were accepted as
read. Jan told about purchasing
bulbs to plant in memory of the
veterans. Bulbs will be planted by
Richard Packham. The women who
help with bingo at Queensway were
thanked. Jan suggested the women
bring small containers of cosmetics
to be sent to the Balkans.
Rev. Mark closed the meeting
with prayer. Lunch was served by
Pat Pollock and Marilyn Campbell.
The women enjoyed Mark's visit
and will miss him and his sense of
humour when he leaves this charge.
Rev. Mark Gaskin will preach his
last sermon at Carmel Presbyterian,
Nov. 26.
Huron women at retired teachers' group
The Superannuated Teachers of
Ontario held their Fall Senate
Meeting at the Ramada Hotel
Toronto Downtown -City Hall on
Oct. 25 and 26. Representing
STO/ERO District 9 Committee of
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THE HURON EXPOSITOR, November 23, 1994-7
To the electors
of McKillop Twp.,
thank you for your
support at the polls.
It has been an honour
and a pleasure
to have served the
residents of our
Township for the
past 16 years.
Sincerely,
Marie Hicknell
Thank You
I would like
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and everyone for
your support.
It was greatly
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