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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Expositor, 2005-08-24, Page 7Correspondents Pilo( f Ir,( ,lir ItntIotp r Progrtrrrrt 0000 cl(J i '.) t 9 t 46 13 submitted photo Daycare donation Seaforth Cooperative Children's Centre received a donation of $500 from Pilot Insurance Company during a recent fundraising event which included tethered rides in a hot air balloon as well as a draw for a hot air balloon ride from Seaforth to Hensall. Pictured from left are Sandra Jansen director of the children's centre, Joanne Williamson and Pilot representative Bill Folwer. The event raised a total of close to $2,000 for the local daycare centre. Winthrop families camp in Alliston \\'inthrop The theme for the service at but changed their plans Cavan United Church was when they ran in to the "The Church's Basic storm. Confession." Bob and Ruth Campbell Carol and Francis Hunt also visited Beatrice and were the greeters and celebrated Bob's birthday. collectors. Ruth Campbell Doug and Vicki Campbell, read the scripture. Anyone Jim and Val Shortreed and wishing to read the scripture Mike and Shirley Ann can contact Jim Rapson. Boven and families spent the Neil Dolmage spent a few weekend camping near days in hospital. Alliston. Vince and Sheila Nicol FOOD FOR THOUGHT and Danny of London Travel can be broadening, visited Beatrice Campbell. especially when the food is They had planned to go good. camping at Elora on Friday By Ruth Campbell Dublin loses two well known people Dublin Sharon Pelling, of Meaford, has been holidaying with her mother, Eileen MacRae and Don in Dublin. While here, she has been visiting all the "Wolfe" relatives in Mitchell and Stratford and called into visit her cousin, Jane Millar who underwent "major surgery" last week in Stratford Hospital. Sympathy is extended to relatives of Jeremiah (Jerry) Murray of Dublin, who passed away on Aug. 7. Jerry had farmed with his parents, John E. and Melva (Eckert) Murray, until the death of his dad, when his mother and Jerry moved to Dublin. He served as Inspecting Trustee for the village of Dublin; a former "Mayor" in Dublin, and a 4th Degree member of the Knights of Columbus. Jerry's funeral was Aug. 10. Dublin has also lost a former parishioner, Muriel Trott (Looby) who passed away on Aug. 15. After finishing her elementary and secondary education from the Ursuline Sisters in Dublin, she married Clarence A. (Ted) Trott. She had a writing career which she commenced as a freelance journalist and photographer. Dublin/Mitchell Seniors' Alive are planning a day trip to Martyrs' Shrine, Midland on Monday, Oct. 3 from approximately 7:30 a.m. - 8 p.m. THOUGHT FOR TODAY A back-seat driver never runs out of gas! Meeting on future of Hensall planned llensall The Hensall shuffleboard scores for Aug. 16 are as follows: (one game) Gord Ross, (four gatnes) Bill Coleman. Ann Van Dooren, Merle McLellan, (three games) George Racey, Ken Lingelback, Harry Pennings, Hank Dorrsers, Doris Muir, Joe Van Dooren. At Hensall United Church the service began with an organ prelude with Bill Gibson playing the organ. Worshippers were welcomed by Janice Alderdice and ushered to their seats by Chuck and Judy Mallette. Kathy Mann was the reader and also lit the Christ Candle. Minister Les Hills' sermon was ?Harden Not Your Hearts". The next church council meeting is on Sept. 8 at 7:30 p.m. On Wednesday, Sept. 14 at 7:30 p.m., the men's group host an evening with Ross Daly. On Sunday, August 28 the guest minister will be Alun Thomas. An important town meeting will be held on Sept. 19 at the Hensall arena to discuss the future of Hensall. For more information phone 262- 2050. By Liz Sangster THE HURON EXPOSITOR. August 24, 2005 - 7 Art's BA Sale 'til Sep 13/05 SAVE 8 yo on Advantage Varieties * WINTER WHEAT SEED * A.C. MORLEY SUPERIOR A.C. SAMPSON R.C. 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