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Times -Advocate, May 21, 1981
TREED - Matthew Tinney spent o sunny Tuesday afternoon climbing trees along Queen
Street in Hensall.
Women's Institute give
presents to 4-H leaders
The Hensall Women's
Institute met at the United
Church on Wednesday, May
13, and entertained the 4-H
girls and their leaders with a
soup and sandwich supper.
A short programme was
presented at the beginning of
the meeting. Club I put on
their skit "The Case of the
Uneven Hem" and Club 2
chose Linda Roberts to
explain the use and care of a
sewing machine.
Mrs. Gloria Martin of
Crediton sang three num-
bers: "One Day at a Time",
"I'll give you a Daisy a Day
Dear" and "It's Jesus and
Me". Mrs. Joyce Pepper and
Mrs. Hilda Payne presented
a short skit "The Upper
Berth" and Mrs. Hazel
Corbett gave two readings,
"Those annoying three ring
telephones" and "A letter
from a Mountain mother to
her son."
Gifts were given to the 4-H
Leaders, Mrs. Dianne
Gerstenkorn, Miss Linda
Gerstenkorn, Mrs. Belva
Fuss and Mrs. Carolyn
Knight. Mrs. Nancy McNab
and Mrs. Pat Noakes were
not present. Gifts were also
given to the girls who had
attained special levels:
advanced honours, Marilyn
Pepper and provincial
honours, to Vicky Mann,
Donna Zwaan, Laurie
Pepper and Janice Camp-
bell.
At the business session it
was decided to accept an
invitation to the picnic at
Port Blake on June 18 from
the Grand Bend branch.
Voting delegates to the
District Annual are to be:
Mrs. Hazel Corbett, Mrs.
Pearl Koehler and Mrs.
Eileen Rannie.
Don't forget the pot luck
lunch and crafts. It was
decided not to enter a fair
exhibit this year.
For the June meeting on
June 10, members will meet
at the Hensall Bean for 6:30
p.m. Names to reach Mrs.
Hilda Payne by Monday
June 8.
Unit Two of Hensall United
Church Women held the May
meeting on May 11 with Mrs.
Hilda Payne in the chair. She
opened the meeting with a
poem "A Mother's Love"
and a hymn.
Mrs. Eleanor Mansfield
conducted the study with a
paper on the handicapped
and showed a film "Play
Safe", assisted by her
husband, Eric.
Unit leader Mrs. Joyce
Pepper, conducted the
business. A bake sale is
planned for the arena June
20, the weekend of the
Fiddler's contest. Invitations
were received to visit with
Carmel Presbyterian
W.M.S. June 1 and with
Brucefield U.C.W., June 2.
Joyce asked for volunteer
canvassers for the "Flowers
of Hope" canvass. The Fall
Regional will be on Sep-
tember 30 at Kippen at 12
noon. A wedding reception at
the arena August 8 will be
catered to.
The devotion was con-
ducted by Mrs. Grace
Drummond and delt in faith.
Faith cannot be seen but
must be kept strong, by
reading the Bible. The
collection was dedicated,
and the meeting closed with
a poem and the Mizpah
Benediction. A delicious
lunch was served by Mrs.
Jeanette Turner and Mrs.
Beatrice Richardson.
Unit 1 meets
Anita Cook presided for
the meeting of Unit I of
Hensall United Church on
May 14.
She read "Fate" by
Patricia Strong. "The wise
may bring their learning"
was sung accompanied by
the pianist Gert Middleton.
Anita used for her very
worthy devotion an article
by Ross Cumming "Moth,
Rust, nor Inflation" using
several passages of scrip-
ture to illustrate her theme,
beginning with Matthew 6:
19-20 continuing with several
others, emphazing how we
must be more concerned
about the wasteful habit of
squandering our resources
and to become more aware
of the high cost of living -
Matthew 12:22 - Loving one
another as I have loved you.
Anita led in prayer followed
by the Lord's Prayer. "God
sees the Little Sparrow fall"
was sung.
The offering was dedicated
by Anita who gave a poem
"Windows of Hope."
Mabel Shirray had a very
interesting study on "Part-
ners in the Gospel". In it,
Nancy Hardy tells how she
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Carmel Presbyterian
Church celebrated their
anniversary service on
Sunday when Jack
Burghardt of London was the
guest speaker. His sermon
was Tomorrow is Now." It
was a most interesting and
meaningful address. The
sanctuary was packed to
hear Mr. Burghardt who was
welcomed and introduced by
Rev. Kenneth Knight.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lobb of
Holmesville were guests and
sang two duets "After All"
and "Beside the Still
Waters." The choir sang
theanthem "Joy in Our
Hearts" under the direction
of Mrs. Dorothy Taylor.
The flowers were most
attractive in the sanctuary
and Flowers from the
funeral of the late Mrs. Jack
Elliott were placed in loving
memory by her family.
Service next Sunday will be
at the hour of 10:15 when the
IOOF and Rebekah Lodge
members will attend.
Seniors meet •
Mrs. Ruby Bell presided
for the meeting of the "Three
Links" seniors on Tuesday
evening with Mrs. Rannie
acting as Secretary in the
absence of Mrs. Irene Davis.
The singing of "0 Canada"
with Mrs. Ross at the piano
was followed by the Lord's
Prayer. The roll -call was
followed by the treasurers
report by Mrs. Dorothy
Brintnell.
A card of thanks was
received from Joe Flynn,
letters were read concerning
the Blyth Summer Festival
and the 23rd Annual Con-
vention at Kingston in
August. It was proposed
Mrs. Irene Davis who was
unable to attend last year be
a delegate.
Mrs. Mabel Shirray gave a
report of the shuffleboard
stating the groups and times
arranged (if ever the
weather is favourable). Mrs.
Bert Horton and Bertha
MacGregor were appointed
as a nominating committee
to bring the new slate of
officers to the June meeting.
The time was changed to
June 2 owing to the Hensall
Spring Fair being on June 9.
Euchre followed with eight
tables playing. Prize win-
ners were: ladies high. Irene
Blackwell; ladies low, Edith
Bell; gentlemen high. Alex
McBeath; mens low. Stewart
Blackwell; lone hands, Pearl
Taylor.
Lunch was served by the
committee of Emma and
Perc Campbell, Pearl
Shaddick, Mabel Shirray,
Edith Bell and Maggie
Campbell. Please note the
June meeting will be June 2,
at 8 p.m.
Queensway News
The staff and residents of
Queensway Nursing express
a thank you to Rev. Stan
McDonald for the church
service on Tuesday and also
the Unit Two of Hensall
United Church for bingo and
treats.
Visiting with Mrs. Nell
Kendrick were Liz Varley
and Ruth Durand. Mrs.
Audrey Christie visited with
Louise Mitchell. Nora and
Tulin Dogan visited Mrs.
Wilds. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Gilmore and "tenni, Bob
Murray and Rose Mary
Regan visited Nell Regan.
Bob Dale visited with Agnes
Cutting. Mrs. Mary Desch
visited her husband Pat. Mr.
Don Rozendal and family
visited Mrs. Rozendal. Mrs.
McNaughton visited her
husband Peter McNaughton.
Mrs. Penhale was visited by
her son Emmerson. Mrs.
Forrest visited her mother
Mrs. Clarke. Miss Eisenbach
was visited by ;her brother
Phillip. John McLeod visited
with his wife Mrs. McLeod.
John Kats visited his
daughter Aleeta. Mrs. Mary
Parlmer was out visiting
with her sister Mrs.
Thomson.
Note from the
Administrator: Of Interest
to the Community
Queensway Nursing Home
has received a two-year
accreditation from the
Canadian Council on
Hospital Accreditation. This
portrays the high standard of
resident care that prevails at
Queensway Nursing Home.
The administrator, Mr.
Cliff Thornton, recently
completed a course of study
with 101 other Nursing Home
Administrators from across
Ontario entitled "The Suc-
cessful Manager." This
course was held at; the
Pinestone Inn, Haliburton,
Ontario, sponsored by the Mr. and Mrs. George Coulter
Ontario Nursing Home in Listowel.
Association. Mrs. Annie Held is a
patient in Victoria Hospital,
London having undergone
surgery during the past
week.
Personals
Mrs. Alice Ferg visited
over the holiday with her
sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. Kenneth Parker is a
patient in Stratford General
Hospital, where he is un-
dergoing treatment.
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