Times-Advocate, 1981-03-25, Page 20Page 4A Times -Advocate, March 25, 1981
Hensall
and district news
Mrs, Bertha MacGregor,
Phone 242.2025
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CHECKING COOK'S VISITORS — Welcoming the visitors to Cook's coloured bean day
Wednesday at the Pineridge Chalet were Darlene Hooper and September MacAlpine.
Rebekahs to celebrate
anniversary on April 1
Noble grand Bertha
MacGregor assisted by vice
grand Gladys Coleman,
presided at the meeting of
Amber Rebekah lodge on
Wednesday evening. They
welcomed all the members
and those who had returned
from the south.
Mrs. Elizabeth Riley gave
a report of the recent euchre
and treasurer Mrs. Dorothy
Corbett reported for bank
balances. She also reported
a gratifying amount realized
from the sale they catered
to on Saturday.
Arrangements were made
to celebrate the Lodge's an-
niversary on April 1, when
D.D.P. Verna Thomas of
Brussels will make her of-
ficial visit. The secretary.
Mrs. Ruby Bell. advised the
members tickets were
available for the assembly
president's visit to Morning
Star Lodge on April 14
preceded by a banquet at
the Presbyterian Church in
Brussels. Members are re-
quested to purchase their
tickets by April 1.
A representative and
scholar to the sessions of the
Rebekah Assembly of On-
tario at the Royal York
Hotel. Toronto in June, must
be chosen this month.
Members were reminded
about the invitation to the
Dessert euchre at Pride of
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Huron Lodge March 31 at
1:30 p.m. All members who
plan to attend the dinner on
April 1 must have their
names in by March 30.
Covenant Players participate
in service
Rev. Kenneth Knight con-
ducted service in Carmel
Presbyterian Church on Sun-
day March 22 when two
members of the Southern
Ontario Unit of the Covenant
Players. Gail Stewart from
Kansas City. 'Missouri and
Chris Rutz from Juno,
Alaska were guests.
Mrs. Dorothy Taylor
presided at the organ for the
service of song and the Van
Wieren sisters. namely
Carol Ann. Teresa, and
Audrey. sang accompanied
by Carol Ann on the guitar.
The "Players" took part
in the service and portrayed
the sermon "Anybody Know
The Way''" in drama. The
service was well attended,
followed by a coffee hour in
the school room when
everyone had the opportuni-
ty to meet the players and
enjoy their fellowship and
talents.
Representatives from all
the groups in the United
Church attended an Audio -
Visual training night on
Monday March 16. The train-
ing was conducted by Rev.
Stanley McDonald and Jim
Jamison of the Audio -Visual
department of the Huron
County Board of Education.
Rev. Stanley McDonald
attended the wedding of
Miss Lloyd Shaddick to Derk
Garlichs in Keifer Memorial
Chapel. Wilfrid Laurier
University. Waterloo on
Saturday.
Despite the blustery
weather there was a good
attendance for,. the St.
Patrick's Day Social at Hen-
sall United church for the
District Ministerial Associa-
tion. All the ministers of all
denominations and their
wives enjoyed an evening of
games. fun and fellowship.
The meeting closed with a
suitable lunch with Rev.
McDonald as the host.
ALL BY HIMSELF — - Robert Volland could not find anyone else
to ploy road hockey with on Sunday in Hensoll, so he decided
that he would go out by himself and practice his skills alone.
United Church
For the third Sunday in
Lent. Stanley McDonald
added to his series on
Pilgrims on the Road. by
preaching 1,11 Not being
defeated along the road". at
Hensall United Church. His
text was I.et us lav aside
every weight. and the sin
which cloth so easily beset
us. and let us run with
patience the race that is set
before us. looking unto
.Jesus. the author and
finisher of our faith." Life
can easily defeat us; to com-
plete the race of life
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successfully we must ac-
quire proper resources. With
Jesus as our resource, we
can give up temptations. rise
to the pressures and reach
our goal. Jesus gives
something to live for and
something and.something to
hang onto. With Jesus we are
not defeated.
The children thought about
Jesus. the Lord of the
Dance. or the Lord of Life.
Everything about .lesus is
love and happiness. The
choir sang "f Will Love
Thee.' by Winnifred Sim bas-
ed on Psalm 118. which was
the unison reading.
The worshippers were
greeted at the door by Ken
Elder and the ushers were
Melanie Veal and ,John
Rowcliffe. Next Sunday, as
well as the regular morning
service. a special confirma-
tion service and reception
will he held at 8 p.m. con-
ducted by the minister. New
members will be received
through profession of their
faith. The official hoard will
meet on Wednesday evening
at 7:30 p.m.
Plan March 28 dance
Minor hockey supper a success
The Hensall minor hockey
supper was held in the arena
on March 22 for hockey
players, coaches, managers,
parents, brothers and
sisters. About 250 attended.
Andy lmanse organized the
day with Rev. Stanley
McDonaldsayingthe grace, a
bountiful pot luck supper
was enjoyed by all.
Rev. McDonald called on
the coaches and managers,
Bill Scotchmer and Rick
McGee; tykes. Les Gardiner
and Harry Moir; novice,
Lester Brubacher and Harry
Moir; atoms, Brad
McBride; pee wee, Brian
Decker and Andy Megans,
atoms. Each player was
presented a trophy. Marg
Vanstone presented each
manager and coach with a
gift.
Rev. Stan McDonald was
the guest speaker and was
much enjoyed by all. Lee
Gardiner thanked him and
presented him with a gift.
Andy Imanse spoke again
and a real surprise was
given Marg Vanstone when
Janet Moir presented her
with a gift for being a hockey
mom to the players and the
loudest cheerer at the
games. The draw was made
on a needle point donated by
Tom Munroe and Bob
Goudie. It was won by Pete
Bedard; second prize
donated by Brian Decker
was a hockey stick plaque.
The winner was Dianne Kir-
ton.
Ruth 'manse had films for
the children.
The minor officers wish to
thank everyone who helped
make it a very special day
for the players. Saturday,
March 28 is the dance and
the next meeting is April 6 at
7 p.m. at the arena.
Three Links Senior
The Three Links Senior
citizens are reminded the
April meeting. which is a pot
luck supper at 6:30 p.m., will
be held on April 7. It is one
week earlier than usual, ow-
ing to a meeting that could
not be rescheduled.
Local lad graduates
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Pollock
and Jane. and Mrs. Edith M.
Bell. Exeter. attended the
graduation ceremony on
March 20 at the ball room of
the Royal York Hotel,
Toronto. when Jim Pollock
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engineering technologist.
Jim will be employed by
Toronto International air-
port commencing April 6.
Congratualtions, Jim.
Chiselhurst ladies
The Chiselhurst Ladies
entertained the residents of
Queensway Home last
week with bingo and treats.
Mrs. Eric Luther conducted
the church service.
Visitors with Irma Wilde
were Kemal Dogan, Don and
Dianne Wilfred Mrs. Henry
Geortz, Patrick Wilds,
Frank and Mariea Wilds,
Mrs. Kay Cockwell, Henry
and Marie Wilds, Alma
Witmer. Valerie Studeries
and Daniel and Mary Rozen-
dal. Steve and Mike Soper.
Doris and Alicia Bestard
visited with Fanny Clarke.
Walter and Florence
Welhelm visited Edna
Youn.
Bill Triebner visited with
his mother, Mrs. Muriel
Triebner.
Friends and relatives of
Wilfred Mousseau, who is a
patient in South Huron
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Hospital, Exeter, wish him a
speedy recovery.
Personals
Diane Hamilton, RR 1
Hensall saw a red wing
black bird, Monday.
Harry Smith is a patient in
South Huron Hospital.
Mrs. Edith Bell was in
Toronto last week attending
the graduation from Radio
College of her two grandsons
Jim Pollock, Hensall and
Scott Beaver, Paris. A
reception followed at the
Royal York Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Dodds
and Mrs. Mary Roobol
attended the funeral in
Brantford on • Monday -of
Mrs. George Gawne, the
former Mary Van Dyke, a
cousin of Mrs. Roobol.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill O'Brien
of Brigden visited on Sunday
with the latter's mother
Mrs. Joe Flynn and also with
Mrs. O'Brien's father, Mr.
Flynn in Victoria Hospital.
Mr. Anthony Gelderland
and Mrs. 'Jean Edeman of
Ridgetown visited Thursday
with Mr. & Mrs. Sim Roobol.
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262-3206
Wed. Mar. 25 Tues Mar. 31
Wednesday
3:00. - 5 p.m. Public Skate
6:30 p.m. Minor Hockey Games
Thursday
10:30 - 11:30 a.m. Moms & tots
1-3 p.m. Public Skate
8:30 p.m. Hensoll Int. vs. Forest Int.
Friday
1-3 p.m. Public Skate
7-9 p.m.
Oldtimers
d
a.m. MinorSaturhockey
1-3 p.m. Public Skate
3:30 p.m. Open ice time avali5ble
7-9 p.m. Family Public Skate
9:00 p.m. Minor Hockey Dance in, Auditorium
with "Country Companions"
Sunday
o.m. Open ice time available
1-3 p.m. Public Skate
3:30 p.m. Open ice time available
Monday & Tuesday
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