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STRATFORD BOYCHOIR -- Choir director Gordon Scott is shown with local members of
the Stratford Boychoir. (Back, from left) Darren Tinney, Peter Cook and Brian Topp. (Front,
from lett) Rick Topp and Jim Thrower. Darren, Brian and Rick are from Exeter; Jim and
Peter are from Hensall. Mark McDonnell from Exeter also sings with the choir. The group
performed at the Hensall United Church Sunday evening.
Boy choir entertain
A delightful variety of
music was presented at Hen-
sall United Church on Sun-
day evening April 5 when'the
Stratford Boy Choir came to
Hensall. Several members
are from Hensall-Exeter
area and a high quality
presentation was given un-
der director, Gordon Scott.
Traditional church music
opened the evening followed
by more modern) 'music by
contemporary composers,
and finished with folk songs
from various countries.
Solists throughout the even-
ing were, John Erb singing
"Whe'er You walk" by
Handel, David Buckle took
the solo part ir. "Panis
Angelicus" by Cesar
Franck. accompanist Geoff
Thomson played the trumpet
concert in E flat by Hadyn
(two movements). and a
young pianist, Robin McKen-
zie, who played three pieces
brilliantly.
The choir is composed of
boys nine years of age and
over and are planning a trip
to England in July 1982, to
participate in the
Shrewsbury Music Festival,
of international fame. The
choir was sponsored by the
Hensall United choir and all
profits will go towards their
new choir gowns.
United Church
The service at Hensall`
United Church oh Sunday
April 5 was conducted by
Rev. Stanley McDonald who
completed his series of ser-
mons on Pilgrims of the
Road with. "Get Your Bag
Packed for Eternity".
The characters and
qualties that prepare us for
eternal life. and for
tomorrow. should ne present
in our lives now. Instruc-
tions for these qualities are
in the Bible. written by St.
Paul who compares our
preparedness with being
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prepared for battle and hav-
ing on the armour of God.
We need the belt of truth, the
breast plate of righteousness
or integrity, shoes of the
Gospel, of Peace, the shield
of faith and the helmet of
salvation.
Thus prepared, we can get
on with God's work today
and be prepared for
tomorrow and leavethe bag
packed for eternity.
The children were shown
an Income Tax return and
told as we are given a book
of instructions for filling it
in. so God gives us a book of
instructions for life, the Bi-
ble.
The choir sang a beautiful
anthem -Jesus the very
thought of Thee -by T.L. de
Victoria. The service opened
with gospel singing and
flowers in the sanctuary
were from the wedding of
Ron Keller and Jean Hull
and some in loving memory
of Earl Drover of the
Chiselhurst congregation.
Katy Mann greeted
worshippers at the front
door and ushers were Brad
Buchanan and Dwight Con-
sitt.
Singing group coming
The singing group called
the Watchmen from
Kitchener will be at Carmel
Presbyterian Church on Sun-
day evening May 3. Please
keep this date in mind. The
ladies are holding a "Daf-
fodil Tea" and "Bake Sale"
on Wednesday April 15
beginning at 3 p.m.
Everyone is welcome.
Carmel Presbterian
Rev. Kenneth Knight con-
ducted the service in Carmel
Presbyterian church on Sun-
day speaking on the subject
"Violence is Golden".
Mrs. Dorothy Taylor
presided at the organ for the
se[vice of song. Choir prac-
tise will be held on Thursday
evening at 7 p.m. All choir
members or anyone wishing
to help with the Easter
music are urged to attend.
HensaII cubs
The Hensall Cubs were
hosted by the Clinton Cub
pack on Thursday evening.
They had a club car rally of
which Tim Brock of Hensall
came out victorious. The
Cubs were served
refreshments before retur-
ning home
Toun Fh!!
Hensall
Civic Corner
Memoires Of The Past
SALE
WHERE - Works Department Garage at back of Hensall Town
Hall
WHEN -- Saturday April 11, 1981 1:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
WHAT - Numerous articles including 2 copper fire extinguishers,
piano, antique organ stool, cupboard, table desk, pictures,
wooden kitchen chairs, butcher baskets, 120 mugs (3
kinds), old 500 w street light bulbs, antique electric stove,
roll back sink, 2 east iron odourless coil buckets, coal oil
heater, concrete lawn roller, block and tackle, gas engine,
pew type benches, etc.
HOW - Items marked at lowest price, higher bids accepted.All sales
final. Terms, cash dayof sale.
Property Committee
Council of the
Village of Hensall
Rebelcahs-mark birthday,
enjoy district officials visit
and her thankfulness to her
God and the great work of
Dr. Drake of University
Hospital, London where her
life was spared.
This was followed by the
Lord's prayer in unison.
"When I survey the Won-
drous Cross" was sung and
Mrs.Shirley Luther had
charge of the study and her
message was Jesus and why
He came.
She said Jesus was a two
fold man God and man and
she made many quotes from
John's gospel. She spoke of
the Last Supper and gave a
life.
splendid message on Jesus'
Mrs. Nan Britton and Mrs.
Luther sang a lovely duet,
The Unveiled Christ.
The minutes were read
and the roll call taken by
Mrs. Dorothy Mickle, with
22 present including guests.
Mrs. Mickle was also pianist
for the meeting.
Business followed with
many events coming up in
the future. Mrs. Rena
Caldwell, social convener,
spoke of coming events and
made plans for the help at
the Beef Bar-B-Que April 22.
Mrs. Mary Roobol reported
for the cards sent out for the
past month.
Mrs. Vercy Kennedy took
the offering and it was
dedicated by Mrs. Britton.
Rev. McDonald closed the
meeting with prayer.
A social hour followed and
lunch was served by Mary
Amber Rebekah Lodge 349
celebrated their 32nd birth-
day on Wednesday evening
when the district deputy
president Mrs. Verna
Thomas of District 23,
Brussels, made her official
visit.
Following a delicious meal
at the Hensall Bean Pot
restaurant the evening con-
tinued at the local hall.
The guests from Brussels
lodge were welcomed by the
members and Mrs. Thomas
was presented by Mrs. Hazel
Corbett and welcomed by
noble -grand Bertha
MacGregor and members.
Vice -grand Mrs. Gladys
Coleman reported for the
visiting committee and Mrs.
Hazel Corbett reported for
the finance comittee. The
treasurer Mrs. Ed Corbett,
gave a very gratifying
report and the booth sales
report.
It was announced the
members will hold a dessert
euchre on Wednesday April
29 at 1:30 p.m.
The DDP gave an in-
teresting message on the
symbols of the order:
friendship, love and truth,
and urged the members to
visit the sick, activate
sociability, and to support
the president's project.
Following the meeting the
entertainment committee
were in charge when Mrs.
Dorothy Parker gave two
readings "Monkey's Jam-
boree'' and "Not
Understood". Mrs. Hazel
Corbett gave readings
"Three Runs Willie' and
"The Toast".
A social hour was enjoyed
in the lower hall when the
birthday cake was cut by
Mrs. Thomas.
The members are invited
to Brussels on Tuesday April
14 to open the Morning Star
Lodge when the assembly
president Mrs. Myrtle
Patterson will be the guest.
This meeting will be
preceeded by a banquet in
the Presbyterian Church,
Brussels.
Unit IV Easter meeting
The Easter meeting of
Unit IV was held at the
manse of the Hensall United
church on April 2 at 2:30
p.m., with the leader Mrs.
Nan Britton presiding. She
opened the meeting with,an
article on The Lenten
season.
Following the singing of a
hymn, Mrs. Jessie
Armstrong conducted the
devotional with Mrs. Nellie
Riley reading passages from
Luke 23 and 24. Mrs.
Armstrong then spoke on the
beauty of spirit and Easter
being the greatest event in
history. She spoke of the aw-
ful and of the crucifixion
Easter Sunday be-
ing the brightest aay of all.
She said "He died that we
might live".
Before closing she spoke
of Miss Della Reece the
great singer from the U.S.
Roobol, Shirley Luther and
Mabel Parker, the com-
mittee in charge.
Bonk officer entertained
Prior to retirement, Miss
Mary Goodwin, long time
employee of the Staff of the
Bank of Montreal, Hensall,
was entertained with dinner
at the Blue Fountain
Restaurant in Clinton last
week by the manager Mr.
Eric Luther and staff'of the
Bank.
Beavers visit store
Hensall Beavers and
leaders took an interesting
trip to Knechtel's grocery
store.
Mrs. Nixon led an infor-
mative tour of the different
areas. The boys were
delighted with their com-
plimentary treat at the end
of the evening.
This spring the Beavers
made a growing project,
which they are tending and
they are reporting each
week on how well the seeds
are germinating and grow-
ing.
In the next couple of weeks
the Beavers will be making
projects and with their
moms' help treats, which
will be delivered to the
Queensway residents for
Easter. The residents are
always happy to be enter-
tained with song and chatter
while the boys get first-hand
experience in sharing and
fellowship.
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Wed. 8-6
Thurs. 8-9
Fri. 8-9
Sat. 8-6
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Neilson's
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MILK
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1.89
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Chapmans
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ICE
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MEAT
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SAUSAGE
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PORK TAILS
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COTTAGE ROLLS
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Ib.
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Ma le leaf Dinner
P�RK SHOULDERS
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6 g. 5/694
500 g. 894
250 g. 894
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450 g. 1.99
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KOOL-AID
Neilson's Fruit Plus
YOGURT
Ritz
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CAKE MIXES
Li_quid Refill
WINDEX
Welch's
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Red Path Granulated White
SUGAR
Cheese Ritz
CRACKERS
Joy
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Cascade Dishwasher
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Shur -Gain
DOG FOOD
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900 m1.
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Produce of U.S.A. Canada No. 1
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COOKING ONIONS 2 Ib. bag
Produce of U.S.A. Canada No. 1 Snoboy 594
CARROTS 2 Ib. bag
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bunches
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BANANAS 3 lbs. S1 .00
Green Giant Peas or Mixed Vegetables
VEGETABLES 2 Ib bog 1.39
Tortinos Crispy Crust Pepperoni 350 g. or Deluxe
PIZZAS 370 g.10" 1.89
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Knechtel Brand White Sliced
BREAD
24 oz.
24 oz. loaf
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Maxwell House
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