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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1981-11-25, Page 18APPLIANCE REPAIR Largo or smell, we'll flit them all... Our repair experts will Aare your appliance in tip top shape fast. Call us to- day. PECK APPLIANCES "IN THE HEART Of DOWNTOWN VARNA" VARNA 4112-1103 Page 2A Times -Advocate, November 25, 1981 Men conduct service at Carmel, choir plans special event Sunday. November 22, was "Men's Day" at Carmel Presbyterian Church when the men of the congregation - took the entire service. Mr. Robert Bell conducted the service and opened with the call to worship and a welcome to all and led in prayer. Following the responsive reading. Mr. Lloyd Mousseau led in the Lord's prayer with Mr. Al Hoggarth taking the response part of the prayer. The guest soloist, Mr. Ron Fleming. Brucefield sang "Up. Up With People" " y-3 companying. himself with the guitar. The Scripture reading of "The Sermon on the Mount" was taken by Mr. Robert Taylor. The Theme of the service was "Happiness" and the message "When You Are Happy was most capably taken by Mr. John Baker. who delivered a worthwhile message for all. A male chorus sang "Stand Up. Stand Up, For Jesus". Mrs. Dorothy Taylor presided at the organ for the singing. Following the an- nouncements, the offering was received and dedicated by Mr. Robert Bell. Mr. Ron Fleming sang a solo "The Sunny Side of Life". A reading "Tested Formula for a Happier Life." was given by Gregg Hoggarth. Following the singing of "One Day At A Time" John Baker thanked all who took part also Ron Fleming for his solos, and pronounced the Benediction. Ushers were John Skea and Ken Pollock. Choir plans an evening A special Sunday Evening service is being planned Novemer 24 at 7:30 p.m. in Carmel Presbyterian Church when Mr. Harry Stuart. Ex- eter. will speak on the men- tally handicapped and the work of the South Huron Association. He will also show slides of his work with Arc In- dustries. Musical numbers will be provided and a social hour will follow. Everyone is invited to come and enjoy an evening of fellowship. Choir practise will by held on Thursday. November 26, at $ p.m. in the church, Dectmber 6. "White Gift" Sunday will be observed. Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobol attended Winthrop United Church service on . Sunday morning when their grand- son. Paul Dodds in a class of twelve communicants joined OHA JUNIOR D HOCKEY AT THE HENSALL ARENA See the Seaforth Centenaires in action Sunday Nov. 29 at 7:30 p.m. Seaforth Centen aires vs Tavistock Braves This Advertisement Sponsored By Duttman's Bakery the membership of the con- gregation. Later they were dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs Don Dodds and faintly. Stewardship service Stewardship Sunday was held in Hensall United Church on Sunday November 22 and was conducted by Rev. Stan McDonald, who preached on St. John chapter 15. The Stewartship of Jesus was demonstrated in His ac- tions and dedication more than in His words... Jesus Christ gave His life on Calvary and "God gave His only begotten Son" This is the greatest example of Stewardship. For ourselves, our actions should show love without discrimination, and withheld nothing of our time and talents. Personal com- mitment and sharing God's work together come through concern for God's word. The children also were directed to stewardship. To illustrate this an apple was cut in ten pieces and they could see how -little a tenth was This is what we are asked to give to God out of ensall and district news Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025 all that we have. To open the service. a stewardship skit was presented by Mrs. Grace Drummond and Cecil Pepper. The senior choir ministered through music with a lovely introit "God be in my head" and the anthem "Jesus" arranged by Otis Skillings. Ushers were Eric Mansfield. Charles Dox- tator. Scott-Jesney, and Cecil Pepper and Bill Scotchmer welcomed worshippers at the front door Flowers in the sanc- ENCOURAGING WORDS harder at a moms and tots - Nancy Campbell encourages daughter Lisa to try a little skating hour in Hensall, Wednesday afternoon. Church women at Staffs pick slate of officers By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN STAFFA Mrs. Ivan Norris presided for the November meeting of the Marian Ritchie Even- ing Auxiliary. held in the Church basement November 17, opening with a poem, Beauty in November. Ten members answered the roll call by giving one Commandment . For her Scripture reading Mrs. Norris chose the book of Ex- odus. Chapter 20, reading verses 1 to 21. Mrs. Lloyd Miller had the topic reading My Handicap is Blindness, What Is Yours? followed by prayer by Mrs. Norris. Mrs. Frank Hamilton gave a reading. We Shall Remember Them. as her special number. Mrs. Robert Laing presid- ed for the business when reports were given on the HENSALL & DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRE 262-3206 Arena Activities Week of November 25 Monday Curling 7-11 Tuesday Minor 5:45 - 8:45 Junior Practice 9-10 Intermediate Pract. 10-11 Wednesday Moms and Tots 2:30-3:30 Public Skating 3:30-5 Atom vs Zurich 6 Pee Wee vs Zurich 7 Bantam vs Exeter 8 Midget vs Exeter 9 Thursday Hensall Int. vs Exeter 8:30 Friday Minor Int. Tournament 8 p.m. -12 Midnight Saturday Minor Int. Tour 8 a.m.-12 Noon Sunday Minor Int. Tour 1-6 Seaforth Juniors vs Tavistock 7:30 Sponsored by Tuckey Beverages Ltd. Pepsi Fall Rally at Caven Church. Exeter and the birthday par- ty at the Ritz Villa. Mitchell. Hymn 9 was sung followed by the annual meeting with Mrs. Laing presiding. Reports were given showing that the Auxiliary had had, a very successful year. The nominating com- mittee presented the slate of officers for 1982 which are: Past president, Mrs. Alex Miller: president. Mrs. Robert Laing: vice- presidents. Mrs. Jean Carey and Mrs. Ivan Norris; secretary, Mrs. Carter Kerslake: assistant secretary. Mrs. Duncan Scott: treasurer, Mrs. Lorne Elliott: assistant treasurer, Mrs. John Templeman; pianist. Mrs. Ivan Norris; assistant pianist, Mrs. Robert Laing; work com- mittee. Mrs. Duncan Scott. Mrs. Lorne Elliott, Mrs. Alex Miller. Associate members. Mrs. Carter Kerslake, Mrs. Alex Miller. program committee, Mrs. Carter Kerslake. Mrs. Duncan Scott. Mrs. Alex Miller. Mrs. Robert Laing. Flowers and cards. Mrs. Gordon Scott. Mrs. Norman Harburn. Mrs. Lloyd Miller. Glad tidings and literature. Mrs. Jean Carey: triendship and service, Mrs. Frank Hamilton: supply .ecretary. Mrs. Lorne Elliott. press reporter, Mrs. .John Templeman; represen- tative to managers, Mrs. .Jean Carey; auditors, Mrs. Larry Gardiner, Mrs. John Miller: nominating com- mittee. Mrs. Ivan Norris, Mrs. Frank Hamilton. At the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto in the Open Classes of Field Crops, Lorne Fell. placed second with his soybeans. and se- cond with his Lentil beans. in the pedigreed class of a sample taken by a Govern- ment inspector from a processed lot of one hundred bushels or more he placed second in the Soybeans class with Maple Arrow Soybeans. Rev A.H. Daynard placed eighth in the Barely -six row- ed pedigreed class with a sample of Bruce Barley. Miss Carol Stewart and Dr. Jane Robinson, Guelph, visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Rob Templeman and family. Mrs. Fred Harburn, is a patient in Seaforth Com- munity Hospital, at time of writing. Mr. and Mrs. John Drake, visited Sunday with Mrs. Margaret Howard, London, and with Mrs. Drake's sister. Mrs. Gordon Hess at St. Joseph's Hospital Lon- don. Mrs. Orpha Norris, .Mr. Roy Balkwell, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Norris, and Robert, Miss Susan Norris, Strat- ford. were guests at the Brait-Horwood, wedding at St. Aidans Anglican Church, at Oakville, on Saturday. Mrs. Anthony Brait, St. John. Newfoundland, visited on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Norris, Mrs. Orpha Norris, Misses Ethel and Laura and Roy Balkwell. Miss Cindy Benedetti, Guelph spent the weekend with Misses Susan and Jill Norris. Woodham pair home By MISS JEAN COPELAND Ctrs Lawrence Beckett and her daughter, Mrs. Dave Condo have returned from a two week holiday in Califor- niaand LasVegas. Congratulations to Dick Jongkind on his appointment as vice president of the J.W. Eedy Publications. Dick will he responsible for the management of operations and finance for the newspaper. Mr and Mrs. Fred Parkin- son spent a few days last week visiting with Mrs. Parkinson's mother, Mrs. Kate Carriotte of Capreol and the relatives. Miss Jean Copeland visited on Sunday with Mrs. Blanche Copeland and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Davis and Jason of London. Mrs. Fred Parkinson attended the 4-11 Homemak- ing Club leaders Provincial conference at the Holiday Inn Toronto from November 19th to 21st. tuary were in loving memory of Mrs. Muriel Gib- son. placed there by her daughter. Mrs. Jesse Jones. Next Sunday is the begin- ning of Advent and the Sun- day School junior and senior choirs will be presenting their annual carol and Christmas Pageant service. I t is hoped for a packed Church. Queensway visitors Mrs. Shirley Luther con- ducted Church service at Queensway Manor on Tues- day of last week. Mr. Elmer Oesch visited his father Pat Oesch. Visiting with Mrs. Irene Kalbfleisch were Violet Bishop. Lorainne and Marion Funnel!. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilds, Alma Witmer. Loreen and John Paisley visited with Irma Wilds. Also visiting with Mrs. Wilds were Dorothy Lee, Jack and Kay Cockwell, Mrs. Nora Dogan, Maryanne and Randy Quesnel. Mrs. Maggie Campbell visited with Mrs. Middleton. Mr. Don Rozendal visited his wife Alice also visiting Mrs. Rozendal were Lisa, Mark, and Lyle Kraft, and Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Rozendal, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Crich visited Wally Crich. Mervyn and Irene Dunn and Greta Lamrnie Dobbs gets board post By MRS. HEBER DAVIS SAINTSBURY Mr. Fred Dobbs was elected vice-chairman of the Middlesex County Board of Education Monday evening. Mrs. Leslie Greenlee and children entertained to a birthday dinner for Lesile, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Eaton and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Greenlee were their guests. Mrs. Alexia Atkinson, Lucan and Mrs. Mary Davis and Darcy Maguire were Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Maguire. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Mogk and Janet, Guelph were weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dobbs, Freddie and Patti. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dobbs were guests at the wardens banquet honouring Mr. Sam Richardson, Warden, held in the community centre, Delaware, Saturday evening. The dessert euchre held at St. Patrick's Parish Hall November 18 was very successful. There were 17 tables of euchre. Winners were Alexia Atkinson, Lucan; ladies high; lone hands, Olive Atkinson, Lucan; Men's high, Milton Hodgins, Ilderton; lone hands, Viola Atkinson, (playing a man's card;) first lucky number, Maurice Murdy, London; second lucky number, Alexia Tindall; lucky chair, Jean Isaac, Exeter; Mrs. Leda Revington drew a ticket for the quilt and Mrs. Andy Thompson, RR 1 Lucan was the lucky winner. 'Jnnnntnnnm," The Light Touch By JA K LAVENDER Farmer to waitress: "Ac- gcording to what you !charged for that ham sandwich, I've got a hog F. that's worth ix thousand dollars." a , IL's not hard to know yourself. The hard part is to accept it. , Not that the mails are slow - but last spring we ordered some seeds, and this morning the mailman delivered a packet of pumpkins. Isn't science fantastic? Now you can direct -dial a wrong number in 57 coun- tries. leisure time is when your kick can't find you. You'll always Lind prompt courteous chainsaw ser- vice Jack's Small Engine Repair Service 107 Queen St. r Hensall 262-2103 5nnunnnunnnnnnnunnnnnnrr visited Mrs. Vera Lammie and Mrs. Louise Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. R. Johns, Mrs. Hannington. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Quesnel visited Louise Mitchell. The Bethel Reformed Church Ladies' entertained the residents with bingo and treats. Personals Mrs. Lulu Love of Kincar- dine was a visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Taylor last week. Mr. and Mrs: Robert Keyes of Grand Bend spent the weekend visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parker. Several persons from this area went to Toronto by bus to attend the Royal Winter Fair on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Corbett were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chaffe and family at Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. John Konynendyk of Wookstock were dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobol last week. HELPING HAND -- Lynn Leppington gives son Kristopher a helping hand at the moms and tots skating, Wednesday after- noon at the Hensall arena. Are you concerned about Arthritis, Hardening of the Arteries, Kidney Stones, Gall Stones, Cataracts, Glaucoma, Loss of Hearing, Diabetes, Obesity, Emphysema. It could be your water! There is no better way to assure your family of a purified drinking water supply then with a Pure Water Home Distillation System. Only Distillation effectively removes chemicals, bacteria and viruses from your water leaving you with virtually pure H 20. Only Pure Water offers a full line of safe economical and ,easy to operate dis- tillers. For further information call HE Enterprises, 262-2829. NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS of the Township of Hay THE SECOND INSTALMENT of the 1981 TAXES are due on or before the 30th day of NOVEMBER, 1981 After November 30th, interest will be charg- ed on outstanding taxes at the rate of 1 °Jo per month. Those taxes remaining outstanding after December 31, 1981, will be charged 2% per month interest. (Mrs.) J.M. Ducharme Clerk -Treasurer Township of Hay BALL-MACAULAY HENSALL etitostio. STOCK CLEARANCE SALE! SAVINGS UP TO 0% OFF Our regular selling prices Our Toss is your gain Take advantage of our clearance prices on • nails • vanities • hardware • doors • prefinished panelling • ceiling tile • siding & accessories • wallboard • gyproc • trim and paint BALL-MACAULAY HENSALL 262-2418 open daily to 5:00 Saturday till Noon