The Huron Expositor, 1995-02-22, Page 5Local
World Day of Prayer approaching
The Afternoon Ladies Group, met
at Hensall United Church, Feb. 2.
Elva Forrest's poem 'He Love
You', was followed by the hymn
'Love Divine'. Hilda Payne was the
pianist. Sadie Craig gave devotion
on 'Love', using scripture, followed
by prayer. Sadie read a poem 'God
is Real'. The group sang the hymn
'0 Love that Will Not Let Me Go'.
The offering was given and dedi-
cated by Elva.
The minutes of the January meet-
ing were read and the roll call
taken. Thirty - six visits were made.
Mary Roobol sent four cards. The
hymn, 'Jesus Shall Reign' was
sung.
Hilda Payne gave a reading 'A
Diet for Gaining - Happiness'.
Evelyn McBeath used material
from the mandate for her study
about the Longhouse Building in
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Hensall
by Liz Sangster
262-2715
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Central Vancouver. The material is
used for native people in various
programs to meet their practical and
spiritual needs. Barry Morris works
halftime overseeing the Longhouse.
He works with street people and the
displaced. The number of people
who worship at Longhouse varies.
After the Benediction, Fredo Boa
and Audrey Christie served lunch
and the group watched the last part
of the musical 'Showboat'.
Rev. Sabrina Caldwell of London
was the guest minister at Carmel
Presbyterian Church, this past Sun-
day. Her sermon was 'The Stillness
in the Storm.' The children were
asked to come to the front while
Sabrina told them an interesting
story about how a candle could help
them if they were caught in a
storm.
Please note communion will be
celebrated on March 23 with Rev.
Caldwell. Flowers in memory of
Wendy Campbell were placed in
the church by her family.
The annual Mariner's Service will
be held at Knox Church in
Goderich, Feb. 26 at 7:30 p.m.
Rev. Henry Annen conducted
services at Hensall United Church,
this past Sunday. Doug Klopp was
the organist. The greeters were
Leila and Brenda Hay and the
ushers were Jeff Butson and Raye
Jacobe. Rev. Annen's message was
'Love Your Enemies'. The
Children celebrate birthdays
Everyone loves a circus and that
includes the children at Seaforth
Co-operative Children's Centre. In
February the children enjoyed
dressing up like clowns and paint-
ing their faces. They practised
many circus routines including
tight -rope walking, being elephants
and doing clown acts. February has
also been the month of hearts and
exchanging Valentine's cards.
Karen .was busy in the kitchen
making chocolate treats for the
children to bring home.
Seaforth Co-operative Children's
Centre welcomes Deb. Malone, Co-
op student from Seaforth District
High School. Deb. will be with the
centre' until June assisting in the
classrooms.
Another highlight of the month
was a trip to the bowling lanes. The
balls were very heavy to get to the
other end of the lane but the
children managed to get a few pins
knocked down.
Happy birthday in February to
Alexander Cardno, Cody Janmaat,
Jessica Menai), and Brendan Ryan.
The 'After School Gang' has been
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CLOWNING AROUND - Practising t. .eir clown acts during Circus
Days at Seaforth Co-operative Children's centre are Rachel
Jansen and Gwynne Burgess.
busy this past month with
Valentine's Day Activities. Children
went bowling at Starlight lanes and
they have more days booked to go.
We celebrated the Chinese New
Year Feb. 7 by studying the Chi -
PHOTO
TIPPING THE SCALES - Father Tony Del Ciancio, priest at St.
Patrick's in Dublin and St. Vincent de Paul in Mitchell, seemed to
have gained a little weight for the Camival Fun Night, held on
Friday evening at St. Patrick's Church in Dublin.
Bank opens new centre
The Canadian Imperial Bank of
Commerce, Dublin, held a Grand
Opening to their Personal Banking
Centre on Friday, Feb. 17. An
official ribbon cutting was carried
out by Jerome Grant (District Man-
ager). An Open House was held
during the day with treats available.
We are all very proud of our Bank-
ing Representatives - Garry Duwyn
(Mgr.) and Liz Van Bake!,
Catherine Wick and Ron Grant.
Congratulations to C.I.B.C. - we
look forward to your servicel
Katie Murray had the following
visitors - Louise Maloney,
Kitchener and Rose Marie and Cyril
Murray, Waterloo.
Joe Eckert had these visitors -
Davc Steinbach, Mitchell and
Dave's two daug,hters (Tasha from
Petawawa) and his married daughter
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Dublin
by Dorothy Dillon
345-2883
(Sandy Farrell, Pembroke). Joe was
also visited by Darryl Eckert and
his girlfriend from Seaforth.
Julie O'Rourke, a Grade 8 student
at St. Patrick's School, Dublin,
wrote an excellent item for the
paper, regarding a recent visit from
Bevin Kinsman to teach the stu-
dents about roping cattle. Julie,
your item was well-written and very
informative.
THOUGHT FOR TODAY
'Tact is the ability to be able to
raise your eyebrows instead of the
roof.'
nese calender and eating fortune
cookies.
February birthdays include Shaun
Brooker, Krista Verbeme, Amanda
Falconer, and Ashley Coleman.
Happy Birthday to them all.
Children's Story was 'Love'.
Flowers were placed in the church
in memory of Wendy Campbell and
Bona Clark.
Canada food Grains Bank Lunch
will be held at the church, Feb. 23,
from 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. The
cost is $6. Tickets are available
from Ian McAllister (236-4034).
Church services will begin at 10
a.m., starting March 5.
Donations for the carpet fund may
be placed in an envelope on the
collection plate.
The Annual Beef Supper wilt be
held April 26.
The World's Day of Prayer will
be March 3 at Hensall United
Church.
The sympathy of the community
is extended to the family of the late
Wendy Campbell.
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