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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1982-05-19, Page 13Times -Advocate, May 19, 1982 Pose .13 Hensall .church hosts annual- nnual sere e �c ©f Iodpe me tubers Hensall United Church was followed by the all to worship thione 13 Vs. 1-y Grace was read b filled to capacity on Sunday by Rev. Stanley McDonald, District VsGrace Fuller.when the Huron District who welcomed guests, The second LOOM Romans 12 Church parade of the friends,and congregation. church led by the pipes with Vs. 1-21 was read by Noble I.O.O.F., The Cantons, and The Psalm 100 was react by Grand Eric May" nsfield. Rebekahs marched to the Bro. Alex McBeath, District Rev. McDonald gave a very Deputy. lieu. McDonald told immessage on "Sr - Nelson Howe playing. the Children an interesting vingpressive ZestfullHe spoke en - The flags were -presented story about "Clocks"• couraging words urging and "0 Canada" was sung The First Lesson: I Corin 'everyone when joining any TO C LIBRA 1.4 T • family of Harold and Doroth Parker invite everyone to attend their parents 50tH wedding a lv'rsay celebration. An open house will be held at Oe Mensal' United Church on Saturday, May 22 from 271 p.m,, and 7-9 p.m. Best wishes only. Senior group get vials for distribution Mrs. Eileen Rannie presid- - ed at the May meeting of the Hensall Three Links Seniors and opened by singing :`O Canada" with Mrs. Ross at the piano, followed by the Lord's Prayer in unison: Following the roll call, Miss Patty Shapton, who has been hired by the Hensall Park Board Recreation Committee . spoke on entertainment which could be available for the senior citizens if they are in- terested. The president thank- ed Miss Shapton and some seniors volunteered to attend a meeting on Thursday even- ing at the Community Centre. An invitation was received from Huronview to attend entertainment and dinner at Huronview during Senior Citizens' week. The time .of June 23 at noon was chosen. The treasurer gave the 1\ monthly report. "Thank you" cards were recieved from the. Vollands, Hilda Payne and Jessie Armstong. The Vial of Life was reciev- ed and plans mode to distribute such. The invitation to Dashwood Seniors for Mon- day May 17th was arranged, cars to leave the hall at 7:30 p.m. . The secretary read a report fromy-.Mr.Hewitt of the U.S.C.O. which was. discussed. MTs. Irene Davis gave a report of the rally at Zurich.: rrmmmmmmnmw The Light Touch By LAVENDE A nominating committee, namely Mrs. Alex McBeath and Mrs. Edith Bell, are to bring in the slate of officers at the Julie meeting. Cleaning of the shuf- fleboard was arranged. The meeting closed with singing "The Queen". Mr. and Mrs. Percy Camp- bell and Mrs. Mabel Shirray and Mrs. Susan Ourdy were on the committee. Euchre was played with the following prize winners: ladies' high, Aldeen Volland; ladies' con- solation, Mabel Shirray; gent's high, Bill Rogerson; gent's consolation, Annie • Reid; lone hands, Clarence Volland. Celebrate nature at UCW Unit 1 of Hensall United Church U.C.W. met for their May meeting with Mrs. Anita Cook presiding. It opened with The Scripture, "Song of Solomon, the hymn, "For The Beauty of the Earth" was sung and Anita spoke on the "Opening of Spring and the Growth of Nature's Creatures." A pair of Killdeer made a nest in some gravel on their driveway and Bob and Anita have taken great care to see that their nest is not disturb- ed. They find the birds life- style very interesting. The birds and animals are referred to as dumb, but upon close scrutiny, it can be seen they have knowledge and love. May is the month for Mothers, John 19 Vs. 25-27: when Christ was on the cross. AREA SENIORS MEET - Members of senior citizens clubs in Hensall met in Dashwood Monday night for a musical program. From Lyda Gandier, Zurich; Alice Tieman, Dashwood and Evelyn McBeath, Dashwood, Zurich and the left are Hensall. New recreation head introduced to committee Mr. organization, such as Lodge, ty visited several residents: from the induction of their visiting the tt0000ls from Church orwhatever it may be Mrs. Kendrick, Mrs. Alder- • sop, Rev. Rod Ferguson who - Holland spent a few days last - to keep up the enthusiasm son, Mrs. Kalbfleisch, and was inducted as minister of Week visiting with Mr. and we joined with and carry it Isobel Sproat. • Elmwood Avenue 'Mrs. Don Dodds and family through everyday living. Walter and Florence Presbyterian Church, Seaforth. Mrs. Carol Stuart and Mrs. Wilhelm, Stratford visited his London. Mr. Michael Davis who has Marguerite McLeod sang to mother Edna Youn, on Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobol, been holidaying with his beautiful duets with Mr" day afternoon, Tom Morkin, Mrs. K. Lagerwerf and Mrs. parents Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Douglas Klopp London visited Neil Regan. M. VanDyk of • Oud Davis and sister and'brothe[- accompanying. Mrs. Oesch visited her hus Beyerland, Holland spent in-law Mr. and Mrs. Robert Following the Benediction band Pat Oesch. Milt Oesch over night at Wiarton Rothwell family left last the Flags were retired follow- and Roy Gingerich also recently. week for India. ed by the March -Out and a visited Pat Oesch. Susan ' Mrs. Doug Wein of Ottawa social hour spent at the local Kipfer visited the home dur- is spending this week with her . hall with refreshments. ing the past week. Evelyn parents Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bro. Alex McBeath, Brubacher visited several Parker and members of the D.D.G.M. spoke briefly, residents on Sunday (airily Sister Grace Fuller DD.P. . afternoon. Mrs. ,i. Lagerwerf and Goderich expressed apprecia- ' WI recalls best memory Mrs. M. VanDyk who are tion. Noble Grand Eric The May meeting of Hen- ''_ Mansfield spoke briefly also sall Women's Institute met at Bertha MacGregor Noble the United Church on Wednes- Grand spoke. day evening with 12 members By MRS. J. TEMPIEMAN The flowers in the church present. Mrs. Joyce Pepper, Mrs. Lloyd Miller, Mrs. were from the funeral of the presided and opened a poem Charles Douglas, Mrs. Carter late Herbert Jones, placed "The Best Memory". Kerslake, Mrs. John Miller, by the family. The floral ar- Mrs. Hilda Payne, on behalf Mrs. Dalton Smale, Mrs. Jack rangement on the Commu- of the members, presented a Burchill and Mrs. John nion table was placed in con- gift to Mrs. Janet Sangster in Templeman, members of gratulation for Clarence and appreciation of her leadership Staffa Women's Institute, at- Erla Coleman, who of the girls. tended the Perth. South celebrated their 40th wedding Assistant Mrs. Donna . District Annual, held at the anniversary: Zwann, was not present. Thamesview United Church, Rev. Kenneth Knight con- Joanne Pepper also received Fullarton, Tuesday, May 11 ,ducted service in Carmel a gift for achieving her pro- with Fullarton Women's In - Presbyterian Church on Sun- vincial honours for 12 projects stitute hosting. day. Mrs. Dorothy Taylor completed successfully. Mrs. Joanne • Capling, presided at. the organ. Mrs. Pearl Koehler chaired Mississauga Spent the Anniversary service will be the programme. Nellie Riley weekend with her parents, held on June 20, Rev. Ken In- gave two readings "Simplici- Mr. and Mrs. John nes of Brusselswill be the ty" and "I'm awfully well for Templeman and family. guest minister. the shape I'm in". After community singing Queensway News Mrs. Winnie Skea showed pic- On Monday Unit 2 of the tures trips to the Rocky Hensall United Church enter- Mountain and the West. tained residents. - of _ The District Annual was Queensway Nursing home discussed and members urg- with bingo and treats. Mr. ed to attend .Zurich United Lorne Thrower of Thames Church on Thursday May 20, Road conducted church on at noon. Wear own name tag. Tuesday with Mrs. Rhode at June meeting will be held at • the piano. Thursday evening the 4 -Way Inn, Exeter at 6 the residents enjoyed bingo p.m. Wednesday June 9. For games. transportation call Mrs. Cecil The weekly bowling on Fri- (Joyce) Pepper. day at the Town and Country bowling lanes in Zurich was Personals much enjoyed with the high Mr. Jack Corbett who has scorers, Neil `Regan, 146, and been a patient in South Huron Mary Parimer, 123. Thanksto Hospital Exeter for the past Mrs. Wilma Klinhaar for several weeks returned to his transportation. home this week. Visitors with Mrs. Irma The Roobols had three Wilds were Mike and Ruth telephone messages from Wilds; Kim and Ted Harrison, Holland during the past week. and Tiffany, Jo -Jo and Ken The first one telling them of Erol and Debbie also visited the death of - Mr. Roobols their grandmother. Doug and brother Jan Roobol in Dallen EVa Triebner visited with Holland. The other two advis- Mrs. Muriel Triebner. Mrs. ing them of the death of two Goddard and Bertha cousins - one in the seventies MacGregor visited Airs. and the other lady in her ear - John Baker Jean Keller presiding.30. The next business Marguerite Bonthron. Bruce ly thirties. represented Mr. Leonard Jean Keller opened the meeting is May 31' at 7:30 Willert visited Mrs. Muriel Rev. Percy Ferguson and Hoffman at a meeting of the meeting with a poem "When p.m. and the June general Triebner. Bob and Shirt Lam- Mrs. Ferguson were visitors Hensall Park Board Commit- God is our Companion." The meeting is June 7. mie and Chester Dunn visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoy tee on Thursday evening in- roll call, minutes, and of The topic for the evening Vera Lammie. Shirley Prou- last week upon returning troducing Miss Patti Shapton fering were followed by on Faith and Justice was Prayer and a reading "One presented by Diane Gerstenkorn who used the article entitled "The Church Hill Park Greenhouse" which - took members' through the construction, planting to self development 'with faith. The meeting closed with a poem by Jean Keller, "The Strange Things." He remembered His Mother who will organize recreation with compasssion. Anita read for all ages during the sum - from "Irma Bombeck", mer months. After some "When God created discussion and suggestions it Mothers" and followed with was decided to meet on prayer. Wednesday evening at 7 p.m., There's an awful lot of = ,. The offering was taken and same place. The following hot air about the 3 ` dedicated followed bysinging names volunteered to assist energy shortage. So E . "Happy The Home". . the organization: Kay Gard - why can't we harness The Devotional was taken ner, Eileen Rannie, Tracey some of it?Ducharme, Jim Ferguson, = by Lorna Spencer from the : s study "Faith and Justice". Dan McGlinchey, Leonard An optimist believes a i Faith meaning belief in Hoffman, Steve Bedard, and fly is looking fora way i religious doctrine ---Justice Peggy Volland. to get out. il meaning to be treated fairly. Hensall UCW * * She read from Romans 5 Vs. The May meeting of Unit II Hard work: , an .ac- 2 1, Job 4 Vs. 12 ChristianFaith of the Hensall United Church cumulation of things i means total involvement in Women was held in the you didn't do when you =_ society. • church' parlour May 10 with should have. ' = Her talk also included - * . * - * * .f Argentina, which at this time START CAMPAIGN Daylight saving' time: = is in our thoughts. She ex - an idea that came from = pressed the hope that peace Bell Canadahas embarked a caveman who cut off ° will soon become a fact in the on a program a hopes will. one'end of o hide and= Falkland ' Islands. Anita reduce the 11 million per sewed it on the other? thanked Lorna for her talk. year cost in vandalism to its end to make the hide! The meeting closed with the payphones. ion ger. = Benediction. A dainty lunch Payphones in many in- * + 9 * * 3 was served by Gertrude Mid- stances are used as dleton and Dorothy Kipfer. emergency reporting One butE = Explorers enjoy nature stations to summon help. But politicians --they're _ On Saturday May 15 the when they have been van - always sincere, = Hensall Explorers and their dalized to an extent to render whether they mean it leaders, Shirley McAllister them useless - they are just or riot. 2 and Kathy Mann went camp- that - useless. = ing at the Pinery Provincial starting May 1 payphones * Elect � * Jack's Small Engine Repair Service a various activities. They en- message offering a $100 107 Queen St., = joyed a day of cooking reward' for information breakfast and lunch, taking a leading to the arrest and Hensel' 262-2103 = nature hike through the river- conviction of anyone who Your leodquarters for= side trail, sports, kite making, damages. a payphone, or 'quality workmanship.( and a swim at the Pinedale attempts to get free service Our work is truly the E Motel at Grand Bend. They by any means," said R.W. best. = finished the day at Shirley Crowley, Vice -President, � imiamiimmiimnmmmi,nmmn,: 'McAllister's for supper. Customer Services for Bell. Illusisinaiii UIIt umiullumnuiuusetnudtllli1111ini u1mits1u1i1tilluiuiuuuistitsmigntillnitonni uili tut uiiii11111ui111111111111E Park. in certain "high-risk" Ann Rose and Jeanette locations will have reward McAllister also accompanied signs posted in them. them and took part in their "These signs will carry a Tout if Hensa11 Civic Corner Recreation Committee Meeting All persons interested in creating and promoting more forms of recrea- tion for persons of all ages within Hensall and district area are welcome to attend the 1st Hensall Recreation Committee meeting being held on Wednesday, May 19 at 7:00 p.m. for more information. Phone the Hensall Arena 262-3206. , n1ttinnnumuimllanuulnaniMatautmattiii oma taaustannutuianaillnnintniilnn Night I had a Dream." The Meditation "Mother's Day of Glory" was presented by Joyce Pepper and was followed by a poem "My Alter." - Business was conducted by Unit leader Joyce Pepper. It was announced that West- minsteeekend is May 28 - Bride elect feted at Cromartyevent By MRS. ROIERT LAING • Cromarty Bonnie Norris, whose mar - rage to Greg Marsden will take place later this month, was guest of honour at a bridal shower last Monday evening. Jean Carey was chairlady for a short program of contests; readings, the Honeymoon's End and Husbands, by Muriel Scott; and piano instrumentals, Rondo Capricos anti Daydreams by Lisa Gardiner. Mrs. Carey read an ad- dress and Karen and Kathy Norris assisted their sister to open the many gifts which were wrapped in an in- teresting assortment of -newspapers, grocery bags, and wallpaper as well as in gift -wrap. Many useful grocery items were dropped into"a box placed' just inside the door. Bonnie thanked the guests with a few well-chnsen words and invited 'all to her trousseau tea. Personals .Gordon and Eva Laing and Robert and Ruth Laing were guestti at a dinner in honour of the 40tlf wedding anniversary of Clarence and Erla Col- eman et Exeter, and former- _ ly of Cromarty. The celebration was held in the Sunday School rooms of Hensall United Church on Sunday afternoon. Head table guests included their family., Wayne of Peterborough and Ruth :Inn. London, and their attendants. Peggy Freguson, . Exeter and Harold Coleman, Sea fort h On Saturday, Mrs. Ivan Norris entertained at a trousseau tea in honour of her daughter Ronnie who is being married on .Saturday in Thames it' Church. 1"ullarten CUSTOM KITCHENS AND VANITIES DUALITY HARDWOOD CABINETS from Atit 4 by EXPERT DESIGN SERVICE NEW CONSTRUCTION OR REMODELING John Patterson 482-3183 BALL-MACAULAY LIMITED SEAFORTH CLINTON • HENSALL 527-01910 482-3405 262-2418 and Kulu, Hensall Freese King Now Open Spring Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 3 p.m. -.11 p.m. Fri. & Sat. 11 a.m.. - 12 mn. 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