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Times -Advocate, Jure 10, 1901
and district news
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor,
Phone 262.2025
UCW hears about Korea
The U.C.W. meeting of
Unit IV was held in the
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repeated.
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with someone who insists
that things could be worse
when you discover you've
lost your wallet.
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Mon., Wed., Friday
Open till 9:00
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Fellowship Hall of the
Hensall United Church on
Thursday, June 4 at 2:30
p.m. with Mrs. Nan Britton
presiding. She opened the
meeting with "1 am like a
Garden, Lord." followed by
a hymn and the Lord's
prayer.
Mrs. Vera Lemmon had
charge of the devotional,
reading verses from the
second chapter of Acts. She
spoke of the early Christians
in Judea and the Christian
Church in South Korea and
closed with prayer.
Mrs. Rena Caldwell gave
the study on Korea, speaking
on "Partnership being
Vital" as the theme. She also
spoke of the families coming
to Canada which started in
1976, their experiences here
and our help, to them and in
getting adjusted, and how
well they have gotten along.
Mrs. Britton read a lovely
poem "Tall Candles". The
minutes were read and the
roll call was taken with 17
members present. Mrs.
Dorothy Mickle was pianist
and secretary for the
meeting.
There were 68 visits made
for the past month by the
group.
The treasurer's report was
given by Mrs. Myrtle
Sherritt and Mrs. Roobol
reported three birthday
cards were sent out in May.
The offering was taken by
Mrs. Hazel Luther and
dedicated by Mrs. Britton.
The buisiness followed when
members were reminded
about the bake sale at the
fiddler's contest and our unit
is to prepare and serve lunch
at the general meeting June
8.
The meeting in September
is to be a pot luck luncheon at
noon on the 10th and the
Chiselhurst Ladies are to be
our guests.
The meeting closed with a
hymn and prayer by Mrs.
Britton. Lunch was served
by Mrs. Roobol, Mrs. Hazel
Luther, and Mrs. Vercy
Kennedy.
Ladies auxiliary officers
The Hensall Ladies Legion
Auxiliary met on Tuesday
evening with Mrs. Beatrice
Uyl presiding.
A donation was voted to
Clinton Community
Hospital. Arrangements
were finalized for catering to
weddings in the future
months.
Nominations of officers
followed: past president:
Mrs. Beatrice Uyl;
president : Mrs. Alice
Neilands; 1st vice-president:
Joan Bierling; 2nd vice-
president : Mildred
Chalmers; treasurer:
Colleen Ferris; secretary:
Donna Allan; sgt. at arms:
Iva Reid; executive: Vera
Smale and Marlene Zwaan.
The meetings will close for
the summer. Six ap-
plications were received for
membership. Lunch was
served.
Rebekahs meet
Amber Rebekah Lodge
held their meeting on
Wednesday evening June 3,
with the Noble Grand Bertha
MacGregor presiding
assisted by the Vice -Grand
Gladys Coleman.
The inaugural meeting will
be held at Goderich on June
25 at 8 p.m. Final
arrangements will be made
the the meeting on June 17.
The Vice -Grand gave the
visiting report and cards
sent. Thank you cards were
received from Alice Ferg
and Annie Reid.
Seniors close
until fall
Mrs. Ruby Bell presided
for the Three Links Seniors
meeting on Tuesday June 2
which concludes their
meetings until September,
when it will reconvene with a
"pot -luck supper".
0 Canada was sung
followed by the Lord's
prayer. Mrs. Vera Ross
accompanied at the piano.
The treasurer's report was
given by Mrs. Dorothy
Brintnell. Following the
reading of the minutes, and
correspondence it was
decided to accept the in-
vitation to dinner at
Huronview during Senior
Citizens week on Monday
June 22 at 12:45 . All cars to
meet at the local hall at
noon. Anyone wishing
transportation meet at the
hall no later than noon.
The entertainment and
social committees: Mr. and
Mrs. John Cooper, Mr. and
Mrs. John Anderson, Mrs.
Bert Horton and Mrs. Gertie
Love were in charge of the
program. Seven tables of
euchre were played with the
following prize winners:
Name 1 ladies first: Mrs.
Ruby Bell; ladies low: Irene
Davis; men's first: Clarence
Volland; men's low: Eileen
Rannie; lone hands: Anita
Bengough.
The nominating com-
mittee presented the new
slate of officers with Mrs.
Eileen Rannie in -coming
president. Mrs. Irene Davis
expressed thanks to the club
for nominating her to attend
the convention in Kingston in
August.
Date change
The date for the senior
citizens of the three links had
to be changed to June 22 to
visit Huronview. Please note
the change.
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25 YEARS SERVICE -- Paddy Bedard (second left) was honored for working 25 years with
the Anderson construction company of Detroit. Bedard lives in Zurich. Also shown are (from
left) Romeo Corriveau, Cliff Corriveau, and Ted Corriveau.
On construction 25 years
Honour retiring
On May 31, 1981 A.J.
Anderson Construction Co.
held a party for General
Superintendent Paddy
Bedard of Zurich for 25 years
continuous employment.
Paddy is one of only a few
who have attained this goal.
A. J. Anderson is owned by
Mr. Romeo Corriveau, Cliff
Corriveau, Ted Corriveau
who are the sons and
grandson of Mr. Peter
Corriveau, a former local
resident.
Paddy has supervised the
construction of churches,
schools and public buildings
ranging in cost from $250,000
to 12,000,000 a considerable
example of his ability.
The party was held at the
Fern Hill Country Club in
Clinton Township. Michigan
and was attended by
members of Mr. Bedard's
immediate family. wife
Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Bedard. Mr. and Mrs.
Patrick Bedard. Mr.and
Mrs. Aubrey Bedard. Mr.
and Mrs. Clair Bedard and
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Corriveau
(nee Mary Bedard). Bette
and Susie daughters of Den
nis and Mary (deceased)
made all arrangements and
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plans for the party. All of A.
J. Anderson Const.
employees also attended the
party.
Paddy was presented a
plaque by Ted Corriveau
V.P., Romeo Corriveau,
Pres. presented him with a
gold diamond ring, made in
worker
the form of the company
emblem and a cross and
chain from Clarence and
Beattie Geoffrey a brother-
in-law and sister of Paddy.
Paddy gave a fine
response speech of thanks
that touched the hearts of all
present.
Chiselhurst UCW
The Chiselhurst U.C.W.
held their monthly meeting
in the Fellowship hall at the
United Church on Tuesday
afternoon.
Mrs. Dorothy Brintnell
presided and opened the
meeting with a poem called
"Nature's Garden" followed
by the theme song and
prayer. Mrs. Clarence
Coleman conducted the
worship using as her theme
portions of the introduction
from "Worship Around the
World" and "God gave us
man" in keeping with
Father's Day. Hymns were
sung and members an-
swered the roll call by
naming their favourite
flower.
A thank you letter was
read from the Huron County
Family and Children's
services for donations
received. A bazaar will be
held in the fall. The study
"Ministry in Bella Bella"
was given by Pearl Taylor.
The president thanked
everyone for taking part and
reviewed the September
/meeting which is to be held
in the Fellowship Hall. The
meeting closed with prayer.
The hostesses were Pearl
Taylor, Ardys Glenn and
Earla Coleman.
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WMS Celebrates
The W.M.S. of Carmel
Presbyterian Church
celebrated their 91st an-
niversary on Monday June 1
when they entertained
several of the area U.C.W.
and W.M.S. ladies. Mrs.
Robert M. Bell presided for
the meeting and opened with
"Welcome" and a poem
"The Bluebird Song". Mrs.
Al Hoggarth was in charge of
the devotional and her topic
was on "Happiness", after
reading a poem "Health of
Happiness". Mrs. Wm. H.
Bell read the Scripture
Matthew 5:1-16. Mrs.
Hoggarth gave an In-
teresting message on
"Health of Happiness" and
closed with prayer.
Bertha MacGregor in-
troduced the guest speaker
Rev. Maureen Walters of the
Presbyterian church in Allsa
Craig who gave a very
worthwhile message. Mrs.
Lloyd Mousseau thanked
Rev Walters and presented
her with a gift.
Mrs. Wm Brown, Seaforth,
formerly of Hensall was the
guest soloist and sang "I
Asked the Lord" ac-
companied by her daughter
Mrs. Don Carter also of
Seaforth, who played two
numbers on the organ
"Dialogue" and "Minuetto"
by Mozart.
TONIGHT
June 10th at 8 p.m.
A Public meeting
for
Senior Citizens Housing
for Hensall & District
will be held in
The United Church
Fellowship Hall
Mr. John Doherty Program Officer of
Canada mortgage and housing will be the
guest speaker. Your local United Church
senior citizens Housing Conmmittee now
have approval to form an independent cor-
porate body to build senior citizens homes.
We need your support to prove to Canada
Mortgage & Housing that there is a need in
Hensall for these Homes.
Show your interested and support by atten-
ding this very important meeting
Refreshments will be served.
If you need transportation please call any
of the following committee members.:
Bill Fuss 262-2946 Eileen Ronnie 262-2005
Irene Davis 262-2129 Doug Cook 262- 2124
Harry Klungle 262-2536 John Baker 262-3123
Jim McGregor 262-5838
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