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Times -Advocate, October 21, 1911
Progressive euchre
enjoyed by senior:
President Mrs. Eileen
Rannie presided for the
-Three Links" Senior
Citizens meeting on Tuesday
evening and opened the
program by singing "0
Canada" followed by the
Lord's Prayer and a
minute's silence in memory
of former members the late
Mr and Mrs. Henry Adkins.
Following the roll call and
business. the treasurer gave
the report and the president
announced getting a cook
book for raising funds. Mrs.
Mabel Shirray gave a talk on
a trip to the Elgin House at
Port Carling which she en-
joyed immensely and
presented a brochure on
same. It was announced that
a 'Dessert Euchre" would
be held in the Legion Hall at
1:30 p.m. October 21 spon-
sored by the Women's
Institute
Following the singing of
The Queen" progressive
euchre was played. Prize
winners as follows: ladies'
high. Elizabeth Riley: con-
solation Irene Davis: men's
high. Carl Payne: lone
hands Jessie Armstrong:
and Annie Reid: lucky tup.
Irene Davis. TheEntertain-
ment Committee were Dick
and Pearl Taylor, and Anita
Bengough. Social: Dorothy
Mickle. Myrtle Sherritt,
Bertha MacGregor.
Queensway welcomes new
resident
Queensway Nursing
Manor would. like to
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Teenager to mother: "I
was tempted to buy you
an expensive birthday
present. Congratulate me
on my will power."
Our friend owes the
government so much
money, they don't know
whether to throw him in
jail or recognize him as a
foreign power.
Colds are said to attack
the weakest part of the
anatomy -which is
probably why most folks
get them in the head.
A psychiatrist is someone
who asks a lot of
questions your spouse
asks for nothing. .
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welcome Mrs. Leah Keyes
from Exeter to the home.
Mrs. Shirley Prouty, Exeter
conducted worship on Tues-
day. The U.C.W. ladies of
Hensall United Church
entertained the residents
with music, bingo and treats
on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs.
William Westlake visited
with Miss Mary Westlake.
Mrs. Anna Becker visited
with Mrs. Muriel Triebner.
Mrs. Irene Kalfleisch was
visited by her daughter Barb
Dougherty. Violet Bishop
and John Betterridge. Henry
and Maria Wilds, Nelson
Howe and Ken Dogan visited
Mrs. Irma Wilds. Michael
Moss of Woodstock visited
Miss Moss Mrs. Earl
Campbell visited Mrs.
Middleton and Mrs. Penhale.
Les Mitchell visited his
mother Mrs Louise
Mitchell Paul Morgan,
Hamilton suited with his
brother J,ri Morgan. High
Bowler : ^ Friday was
Albert Mta:ga
Obituaries
Munn funeral
Mrs Mable Annie (Swan)
Munn of Hensall passed
away- at South Huron
Hospital. Exeter on Wednes-
day October 14. 1981 in her
88th year. Widow of the late
Edgar Wilfred Munn (1978).
dear mother of Ailleen (Mrs.
Don Gooding). Parkhill.
Also survived by three
grandchildren Debby, Mrs.'
Fred Johnston, Napanee,
Don and Dale. Parkhill, and
three great grandchildren.
The late Mrs. Munn was
organist of Brucefield
church prior to her
marriage, later a member of
Carmel Presbyterian
Church, W.MS. and ladies'
Aid and a member of Hen-
sall Ladies' Legion Aux-
iliary.
Funeral service was con-
ducted by Rev. Kenneth
Knight on Friday October 16
at 2 p.m. from the Bonthron
Funeral Chapel of Michael
P. O'Connor. Interment in
Exeter Cemetery. The
pallbearers • were Sandy,
Gordon and Donald Munn,
Ted Prouty. Bert Thomson
and Robert Taylor.
McNaughton funeral
Peter Lindon McNaughton
passed away at Queensway
Nursing Manor, Hensall on
Thursday. October 15, 1981
in his 87th year..Beloved hus-
band of Mildred (Scruton)
McNaughton, dear father of
Mrs. Dorothy Corbett, Hen-
sall and Robert
McNaughton, Seaforth. Also
survived by three
grandchildren and one great
grandchild.
Mr. McNaughton was a
member of the Canadian
Legion. The Hensall Branch
held a service at the
Bonthron Funeral Chapel of
Michael P. O'Connor on Fri-
day evening. Funeral ser-
vice and committal was held
on Saturday. October 17, at 2
p.m. conducted by the Rev.
Stanley McDonald. followed
by interment in Hensall
Union Cemetery. The
pallbearers were: Ron
Mock. John Heal, Ken
Parker. Lorne Archer, Ross
Veal. Dave Kyle.
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Brothers play special part, too
Cleric baptises
Rev. Garnet Husser,
Beamsville, officiated at the
✓ baptism of his grand-
daughter at the United
Church on Sunday morning.
Baptised was Kimberly Ann
Scotchmer, daughter of Bill
and Pam Scotchmer, During
the very Impressive service
Wayne Scotchmer, brother
of Kim sang "Jesus Loves
You" and Thomas Schot-
chmer, also a brother of
Kimberly presented a pink
carnation to his sister. Gall
Shaw sang the very lovely
"All Through The Night".
During the service the choir
sang "I Will Love Thee", an
anthembasedonPsaim 18 and
arranged by Winnifred Sim,
Director of the C.B.C. Hymn
Sing Chorus.
The service was conducted
by Rev. McDonald who
spoke on the theme of Love
That Is New. He said that
one of the difficulties today is
that in English- we use the
word or term love for so
many kinds of love that are
not really love at all in the
New Testament sense. He
stressed that we need to go
beyond "keeping the Ten
Commandments" to loving
as God loved, and to love as
God loves is to give life. The
ushers for the service were
Randy Parker, John
Rowcliffe, Wayne Corbett
and Chuck Doxtator. The
flowers at the front of the
church were placed in loving
memory of Mr. Peter
McNaughton by. his family
and Mrs. Mable Munn by her
family. Mr. McDonald an-
nounced the Anniversary
.. would be held on Sunday,
November 1 with Rev.
Harley Moore of Grand Bend
as Guest minister at the 11
a.m. Service and The Rev.
Dr. George Goth of London
as the guest minister at the
7:30 p.m. service. He en-
couraged everyone to invite
their friends to share in these
anniversary services.
An outstanding presen-
tation on the mentally
handicapped was made on
Sunday evening at the
October Fellowship Evening
in the United Church. Harry
Stuart, a member of the
congregation and with the
ARC Industries, made the
LALECHE DONATES - The area laleche league recently presented a book to the Hensall
Library. Above, librarian Velma Robinson accepts the gift from Janis Bisback and children
Peter Owen and Victoria. T -A photo
and district news
Mrs Bertha MacGregor,
r*. Phone 262 ;025
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Women's Institute ladies
learn all about the bees
Mrs. William Ferguson
was guest speaker at the
Agriculture and Canadian
Industries meeting of the
Hensall Women's Institute
held in the United Church on
Wednesday. October 14. She
spoke on raising bees for
money and followed the life
of the bee from the time the
eggwas laiduntil the death of
the bee. Later she showed
pictures of the Apiary the
family run west of Hensall.
Also on the program were
readings by Mrs. Elizabeth
Riley and piano selections
by Mrs. Joyce Pepper. Mrs.
Pearl Koehler conducted the
program opening with a
poem "If nobody Smiled"
and a sing song. Courtesy
remarks were given by Mrs.
Myrtle Sherritt. Program
convener was Mrs. Elsia
Carlile and was conducted
by Mrs. Pearl Koehler.
The evening was chaired
by the president Mrs. Joyce
Pepper, who welcomed
everyone and opened with a
poem "Autumn". Several
items of correspondence
were read: - a resolution
regarding an Aelaide
Hoodless Postage Stamp and
three suggested changes to
be made in the London area
by-laws; "Thank -You" note
from Mrs. Wendy Hines and
an appeal from the C.N.I.B.
for a donation and can-
vassers: an invitation to
visit Hurondale Women's
Institute on November 25 at
Usborne Central School was
also received.
Final arrangements were
made for the Dessert
Euchre to be held in the
Legion Hall October 21 at
1:30 p.m. and members were
reminded that a craft drti-
cle. around $3 was to be sent
to London area convention in
St. Marys November 5 and 6.
Mrs. Hilda Payne is to be
the voting delegate at the
convention. She also gave a
report of the Huron County
Rally held at Belgrave on
October 5.
Hostesses Mrs. Annie Reid
and Mrs. Hilda Payne and
their committee served
lunch and an exchange of
agriculture took place.
Eleven members and two.
visitors were present.
Attend 6th fall rally
Several members of the
"Three Links" Senior
Citizens of Hensall attended
the 6th Fall Rally of zone 8,
Cromarty Scouts
arrange apply day
By MRS. ROBERT LAING
CROMARTY
Cromarty boy Scouts will
be visiting all the homes in
Hibbert next Saturday mor-
ning when they hold their an-
nual Boy Scout Apple Day.
Alex and Doreen Gardiner
were guests at a family
gathering at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Moorehead,
Rostock. Also visiting at the
same home were Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Moorehead. North
Bay.
Mrs. Alex Gardiner
attended the funeral of her
cousin. Carl Eggert in
Beamsville last week.
Members of Cromarty
church are invited to
worship at the anniversary
service of Caven
Presbyterian Church Ex-
eter. next Sunday at 11 a.rn.,
EST
Sunday School will be held
at the usual time of 10:15
DST )9) 15 EST)
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
F'ahncr. Donald and Ronald.
Crediton and Mrs. Nancy
Dowson and Cheryl. Exeter
spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs .Jim Finnen and An-
drea. Kitchener
Mr and Mrs Charles
Browning Sr were recent
Etiquette is learning to yawn
with your mouth closed.
visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Browning, Mississauga.
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Personals
The Chiselhurst Ladies'
are holding their Bazaar on
Thursday November 19 in
the Fellowship Hall at Hen-
sall United Church - not on
Wednesday as other years.
A number of the members
of Amber Rebekah Lodge
attended the visitation at the
Beattie's Funeral Home in
Clinton on Sunday to pay
respects to their sister the
late Mrs. Grace Thompson.
presentation assisted by his
wife Carol. The evening
opened with singing led by
Rev. McDonald assisted by
Joyce Pepper at the piano.
Following the opening
worship Mr. Stuart spoke on
Mental Retardation and the
work of the South Huron
Association with their
beginnings, and the ad-
vancement of their work
through ARC Industries.
Following the slide
presentation and active,
open discussion took place,
with the contagion of Harry's
dedication and enthusiasm
spreading throughout the
group. The Stuarts also
brought along an excellent
display of the work of the
persons at ARC which added
greatly to the evening.
The evening closed with
refreshments served by
members of the com-
munication committee,
Dana Bozatto and Starr
Jesney.
The weekly Bible Study
Group at the United con-
tinued to study the Psalm
with an excellent at-
tendance. This week the
group studied Psalm 90 with
the study being led by Rev.
McDonald. The Bible Study
Group meets every Tuesday
morning at 10 a.m. for
coffee.
Baptism service
Rev. Kenneth Knight con-
ducted baptism service in
Carmel Presbyterian
Church on Sunday and spoke
on the subject "The Matter
of Choice" Mrs. Dorothy
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granddaughter
Taylor presided at the
organ. The following
children were presented for
baptism: Johnathon Homer
James Campbell son of Mr.
and Mrs. Greggor
Campbell; Jeffrey William
Hebert Campbell, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Campbell;
Jennifer Danielle Masse,
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There will be no service in
Carmel church next Sunday
owing to anniversary service
in Caven church Exeter,
Sunday October 25 at 11 a.m.
Service .on November 1 at
Carmel Church at 10 a.m.
The annual church bazaar
will be held November 7 at 3
p.m. Plan to attend, The Ar-
nold Circle Evening Aux-
iliary will serve tea.
Hensall Unit II
Two very realistic films
were shown by Mrs. Elva
Forrestand Rev. McDonald
onlonelinessand breaking the
communication barriers at
Thanksgiving meeting of
Unit two of Hensall United
Church Women on Monday
October 12. Interest focused
on one's own behaviour and
attitude in similar cir-
cumstances, when life lasts
beyond the three score years
and ten.
The Devotional led by
Mrs. Hilda Payne, was bas-
ed on the brother of the
Prodigal Son. Seeing him we
realizehow much we take for
granted, and how many
things we should give thanks
for. •
Business was conducted
by Mrs. Joyce Pepper. It
was decided to make favours
fqr Nursing Home trays at
the November meeting and
to provide lunch at the
General meeting on
December 7. Unit two will
also decorate the Church for
Christmas and provide
flowers for December. A
bale will be packed on
November 17 and U.C.W.
president Dianne
Gerstenkorn would like
suggestions for banners to
be hung around the church
buildings. Unit two is
responsible for a program
and birthday party at the.
Blue Water Rest Home
November 18 at 7:30 p.m.
sharp. Annual meeting will
be held following church ser-
vice on December 8.
During lunch Mrs. Grace
Drummond recounted her
experiences on a trip to the
Arctic last summer and
passed around pictures of
the places visited. Mrs.
Wilma Munn and Mrs. Joyce
Pepper served lunch to con-
clude the evening.
Queensway Nursing Home
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Sunday October 25, 1981
Time 2-4 p.m.
All relatives 8 friends are cordially
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