Times-Advocate, 1981-04-01, Page 12Page 12
Times -Advocate, April 1, 1981
Welcome new members at Church service
Hensall United Church
was filled to capacity on
Sunday evening when a
s ecial service of ii.,....
firmation and the Laying on
of Hands took place. The
service was conducted by
Rev. McDonald with Dr.
Topp at the organ. Sheila
Riley greeted the
congregation and Starr
Jesney and Dana Bozatte
TOO SMALL FOR ATOMS - - The Hensall Novice team borrowed atom shirts to play in the
tournament in Zurich, Saturday. This may have brought the team bad luck, as they lost both
their tournament games. Later o Strothroy team borrowed the shirts, and lost to Zurich.
Shown here are: ibock), coach Les Gardner (left) and manager Harry Moir; (back row,
from left Brod Dewys, Scott Banks, Paul Hill, Jason Clarke, Rob Ducharme, Mike Hoffman,
Ben Rathwell,. David Hayter, David Hoogeness, and Steve Campbell; (front row, from left)
Brod Mount, Derick McGee, John Rooseboom, Devon Moir, Rob Hoffman, and Chris
Gardner.
and district news
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor,
Phone 262-2025
Watchmen will appear
Rev. Kenneth Knight
conducted worship in Car-
mel Presbyterian Church on
Sunday speaking on the
subject "The Parable of the
Loving Father".
The Young People's
meeting will be held on
Wednesday April 1 at 7:30
p.m.
The Ladies of the Church
are holding a "Bake Sale and
.,. it,
HENSALL-ZURICH GAME -- Zurich defeo:e-I Hensall 1-0 in
the second round of tournament play in Zurich, Saturday.
Most valuable players were, for Hensall (left) John
Rooseboom, and for Zurich, Bob Vanderworp.
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Daffodil Tea" on Wednesday
April 15 at 3 p.m.
On Sunday May 3 "The
Watchmen" will present a
musical evening in the
Church. Plan to keep this
date open as being a local
quartette in Kitchener's
Bethany Missionary Church,
the group has now sung to
thousands of people in
Canada and the U.S. The
Watchmen have appeared on
many radio and television
shows, as well as having
recorded several long-
playing albums.
Personals
Mrs. Annie Noakes is a
patient in South Huron
Hospital Exeter where she is
receiving treatment.
Lori Flynn and Karen
Shiels returned home after a
pleasant holiday at Boynton
Florida.
Mrs. Eric Munroe, of
Seaforth, was a recent
visitor with Mrs. Bertha
MacGregor.
Mrs. Don Gooding, of
Parkhill, visited last week
with her mother, Mrs. Mabel
Munn.
Mr. Joe Flynn, who has
been a patient in Victoria
Hospital, London, returned
to his home last week.
Mr. & Mrs. Don Dalton and
Carla, of Walton, were
recent visitors with Mrs.
Dalton's parents Mr. & Mrs.
Harold Parker.
Mrs. Jack Corbett and
Mrs. Les Adams, of. Exeter,
visited last week with their
brother and sister-in-law Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Morenz,
Shi pka .
Mrs. Evelyn Schroeder, of
Zurich, visited recently with
her son and daughter-in-law
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Schroeder
and daughter Alicia.
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were the ushers. Scott
Jesney was the special usher
who escorted the parents and
wives of the candidates for
confirmation into the sanc-
tuary.
This very beautiful service
opened with a special con-
firmation hymn as the
candidates and elders
processed into the sanc-
tuary. Scriptures from the
Book of Ephesians and The
Gospel of John were read, as
direction to the candidates
and the choir sang the an-
them "Non Nobis Domine"
During the Laying of
Hands, the following persons
were confirmed into the
Hensall and Chiselhurst
Congregations: Darren
Robert Moir, David Elliott
Rowcliffe, Susan Christina
Purdy, John Scott Douglas
Jamieson, Charles Kerr -
wood Doxtator, John
Douglas O'Brien, Donald
Everett Stebbins, Heather
Colleen Bowie Forrest, Janis
Lee Whitman Bisback,
Christopher Nelson
Reaburn, and Steven Hans
Gerstenkorn, in the Hensall
congregation, and James
Raymond Lloyd Parsons into
the Chiselhurst
congregation.
The elders taking part in
the Laying on of Hands were
George Parker, •Dorothy
Brintnell, Randy Parker,
Shirley McAllister, Dr.
Goddard, Irene Davis,
Elaine Stebbins, David
Brock, Cecil Pepper, Glenn
Slade, Dianne Gerstenkorn
and Sadie Hoy.
During the confirmation
the choir led the
congregation in prayer
through a confirmation
hymn "0 Take my Hand,
Dear Father". Following the
presentation of Bible and
certificates, the newly
confirmed members
received communion.
The Chiselhurst and
Hensall UCW groups catered
to a reception following the
service in the fellowship hall
at which time the
congregation had op-
portunity to meet and greet
the new members.
Letting the Spirit Lead Us
was the theme on Sunday,
March 29 of the "Pilgrims of
the Road" Lenten series of
sermons being preached by
Rev. Stanley McDonald at
Hensall United Church.
The children were told told
about the starving children
of the world and asked to
forego candy and pop and to
put the money in their
mission boxes. The choir
sang an anthem led by choir
director and organist, Dr.
Ralph Topp.
The following people were
welcomed as members of
our congregation through
transfer of membership;
Mrs. Larry (Evelyn) Elder
from Carroll Chapel United
Methodist Church, Sneads
Ferry, N. Carolina; Mrs.
John (Evelyn) McAllister
from Exeter United Church;
John McAllister from
Centralia United Church,
Centralia; and Mrs. Steven
(Janine) Corbett from Caven
Presbyterian Church,
Exeter.
Greeting arrivals at the
door was Fred Elder and
ushers, John and David
Rowcliffe.
Personals
The "'Three Links Seniors"
will hold their pot -luck
supper on April 7 at the local
hall at 6:30 p.m. Note the
date one week earlier than
usual.
Harry Smith returned
home after receiving
treatment in South Huron
Hosptial, Exeter, during the
past week.
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Wednesday
Public Skate cancelled
Open Ice Time available
Thursday
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vs Zurich or CCAT
Friday
Open Ice Time Available
Saturday
1-3 Public Skate
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Sunday
Public Skate cancelled
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