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Kinsmen entertain seniors
The Hensall Kinsmen Club
entertained the Seniors pt a
`" 15enior. Citizens' Night" on
Tuesday at the Blue Water
Rest Home, Zurich.
Entertainment was provided
by. Mr Nelson Howe and a
social bine enjoyed by all.
Lodge distributes boxes
The C P.T. Committee of
the I 0 0 F and Rebekah
Lodges distributed twenty
Christmas baskets to shut -
Ins this week
As Santa jingles your way
bringing all the
treasures of the holiday, Ill
we join him in wishing
you a host of bright
Christmas memories to
shine through this
merry, merry sea -son
Jim & Bob Rowe-
& staff of
ROWS FUELS
c,
Mr. and Mrs. Perc Campbell
Sherwoods trounce
College aggregation
' Irt, their only start of the period came at the 17:39 -
week. -the Hensall mark as Centralia's Non
Sherwoods pounded Cen- Funston beat Laurie Skinner.
tralia 11-5 in a game played in net for Hensall. Cronyn
Thuhsdav in Hensall 'and Rick Funston assisted.
Leading the way for the In the final stanza: theft
Sherwoods was Steve Knight home team out scored their
with a hat; trick. • - opposition with -Knight pick -
The Sherwoods •jumped ing up his third goal of the
into a 1-0 lead as Wayne game. Corbett added the
Corbett scored•an unassisted assist.
goal- with less than five Once again. Centralia
minutes elapsed in the narrowed' the margin as
period Rick Funston scored an un -
'Three minutes later Cen- assisted goal. at the •13
tralia tied the game up as minute mark.
Mark , Cronyn scored -from Hensall then scored the
Ron Funston and Paul . final two goals of the game
Theander • sandwiched 'around a Cen-
Hensall came back to tralia marker.
score three consecutive ' Larry Bourne took a pass
I
Many visitors
Hensall couple celebrate 50 years
Mr. & Mrs. Perc Campbell Campbell and family of
celebrated their Fiftieth Toronto were weekend
weddinganniverparyat their visitors with the former's
home in Hensall on Friday, parents Mr. & Mrs. Pere
December 15. They were Campbell who celebrated
married at the Presbyterian their 50th wedding an -
Manse, Hensall and took up niversary.
residence. 9n the groom's
farm on the 2nd concession
of Hay township. -
They have three children:r
a son Elmore in Toronto;
Audrey, Mrs. Glenn Koehler
of Hensall; Margaret, Mrs.
'Ray Consitt of Kippen; and
nine grandchildren.
A large number of
relatives and friends called
to wish them greetings.
Serving were Mrs. Koehler,
Mrs. Consitt, Mrs. Emore
Campbell, Mrs. Charles Hay
and Mrs. Wm. Rogerson.
Their granddaughters Beth
Consitt and Elizabeth
Campbell were in charge of
• the register, A family dinner
was enjoyed at the Zurich
Hotel in the evening.
Mrs. Campbell's father
Mr. Hugh Love formerly of
Hensall attended the an-
niversary.
Queensway news
Recent visitors with
residents at the Queensway
Nursing Home were with
Mrs. Louise Mitchell: Les
' Mitchell, Verna and Betty
Coates, Robert and Barbara
Mitchell and Mr. Finkbeiner.
Keith and Doris Leonard a
Willdwdale visited Clara
Featherston. Shirley Prouty
of Exeter visited several
goals with Alan Tavlor scar- ` from Rick Ingram and put. residents.
Joan Betteridge and Violet
Bishop visited Irene Kalb-
fleisch. Jessi and George
Ingle, Brussels visited .with
1 ase; and Alcock and Tena Hully.
Campbell Muller and fired one. past• Mr. & Mrs. Richard Long
ing from Dwight Consitt and one past Rick Snell in net for
Bill Chipchase the Stephen township squad.
Fred. Campbell than I Centralia's final goal of
scored two goals less then the game came as Eldon
six minutes apart with help McCutcheon took passes
from
Ch' h Brian from Bill Hodge and John
The Sherwoods final goal Skinner. .
of the period came as Taylor Ingram picked up his ,se -
scored from Consitt • and cond pin of the evening as
Gary Kyle. he scored with -less than
In the second period. Hen- three minutes remaining.
salt added, to their lead as . Bourne assisted.
Knight scored the first of his
three goals Brian Campbell , Y�• tate for An
•assisted. - Lci
Centralia got that. one ala
back as Ron Fun ton scored , g
from brother Rick and Uhit two of Hensall United-
Cronyn. Churep met on Monday, with.
Knight then scored to *up:Mrsr Diane Gerstenkorn
the margin to 7-2 for the leading the meeting.` She
Sherwoods. Assisting• once f -
• again was, Brian Campbell. ; opel?ed with 'a poem "Down
The final goal of the I. the tanto Christmas." Miss
' Mary Goodwin • •gave, •the
devotional based on the
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Christmas story as found in
the gospel of St. Matthew,
followed by a reading, "Look
at Christmas."
At the business session the
Presbyjerial Annual on
January 30 in Exeter was
brought to the attention of all
and the meeting of the
Hensall Executive on
January 3 at 7.30 p.m. Mrs.
Gerstenkorn read, the legend
of the poinsettias and af-
terwards she was was
visited the latter's mother
'Mrs. Lou Weurth. Clara and
Perc Johnston, Alvin
Steckle, Joe Martin, Bill,
Helen and" Mark Taylor
visited Russell Erratt.
, Rev. Mills conducted the
church service with Mrs.
Louise Mitchell ac-
companying at the piano. On
Monday, December 11 the
-Zurich Mennonite Church
Ladies entertained
residents. Pat. Qesch
celebrated his birthday on
Deceitber/13.,
Mass Agnes Cuttifig ,will
celebratf her birthday on
17ecembtr 26. ,
Miss Dale Simmons pf
Toronto is spending thy
holidays with her parents
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Simmons.
Mrs. Rosa Harris who has
been visiting with her son-in-
law and daughter. Mr. &
William Noakes left this
week for--yancouver, B.C.
Mrs. Harry Horton
returned from Exeter and
Unversity Hospital last
after receiving treatment fpr
several weeks.
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- Rey. Kenneth Knight
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The service in Carmel
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conducted by Rev. Kenneth'
Knight • on Sunday, the
subject of his sermon was
"Our KThg Is Here".
. Miss . Sandra Wadel
favoured with two accordion
solos "O -Holy Night" and
"Angels We Have Beard On
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