HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1982-07-07, Page 14Times -Advocate, July 7,1982
urondale Institute
hear singers, speaker
The Hurondale Women's
Institute June meeting was
held in the Usborne School.
President Mrs. Fern Dougall
opened the meeting with a
poem. The InstituteOde was
sung followed by the Mary
Stewart Collect.
• A welcome was given to
visiting Institute members
from Elimville and Kirkton
branches. Roll call was
Newspapers
change hands
Signal -Star Publishing
Limited of Goderich has pur-
chased publishing rights to
three publications in Huron
County; the Huron Expositor
in Seaforth, The Brussels Post
and The Blyth Standard.
SSP president R.G. Shrier
stated that the economic
reality of continuing to
publish The Blyth Standard
and The Brussels Post in-
dependently was no longer
viable.
He explained, however,
these two papers will not lose
their identity. The Brussels
Post will be amalgamated in-
to the Huron Expositor; The
Blyth Standard into the Clin-
ton News -Record.
answered with a tree or
shrub starting with your
initial.
Mrs. Gladys Miller in-
troduced Christa and Sally
Prout accompanied by their
mother Mrs. Dave Prout on
the pia;to, with two musical
numbers and a duet by
mother and daughter
Christa.
Miss Beverly Brown from
Wingham told of the work
The Town and Country home
makers do ir: the homes
where help is needed. Very
interesting pictures were
shown by Deanne Dickson of
the homes where the
homemakers have helped
people who want to stay in
their own homes , and can't
manage on their own.
Marilyn Pym thanked the
ladies.
Minutes were read by Mrs.
Don Bray, Mrs. Lena
Kirkland gave the Huron -
view report. November 17,
Hurondale is to entertain the
Huronview people., Lois
McFalls reported on the trip
to Mt. Clemens, Michigan.
Marilyn Pym on the trip to
Blyth Summer Festival,
"Heads You• Lose," July 21.
Marion Dougall gave the
list for the. Exeter Fair. The
meeting closed with 0
Canada. Strawberry Short-
cake was the lunch for the
season.
Cleric speaks on citizenship
BibIe Schoolattracts 120
An outstanding vacation
Bible school was held in
Hensall United Church this
past week when 120 students
and staff met to study the
theme "God Speaks to
Man."• .
The school met each
morning from 9:00 a.m. to
11:30 a.m. and opened with a
time of singing led by Shirley
Luther with Joyce Pepper at
the piano.
The leaders for the school
were: nursery department
superintendent Barbara
Gackstetter, with leaders
Peggy Voltam!, Bev Bell,
Verlyn Houston, and Tammy
Bell; kindergarten, Susan
Elder as superintendent,
with leaders Elaine Steb-
PUTTING UP THE TENTS — Hensall scouts Cand Kath
y
Chris Webber and Jim Thuss are assisted bins, Linda TKa
Campbell and y
by Kinsmen member Ken Clarke to erect one of their tents. Money donated by the Ingram; primary depart=
Hensall Kinsmen was used to purchase the tents. ment, Evelyn Elder as
superintendent with leaders
Cindy Parker, Judy Kyle and
'Dianna Brock. Middler
superintendent was Shirley
Luther with leaders Kay
Elder, Kay Gardner, Pauline
Ingram, Nan Britton and
Janis Bisback: Junior
superintendent, Stan
McDonald with leaders
fr'
ase '. a>y`,,
�.,;-.;.:`. �, aA Janet McAllister
.> Karen
��,> :.,a •;.... Z. Pat Cook.
$� < :: s g ,'a Ladies of the community
supplied cookies for the
• school which were very
4..:a ss:;g. `.,;:� . :r >, .. �` >�. �?3 much appreciated.
On Friday morning
McAllister, Joyce Pepper
anda
parents and friends in the
community were invited to
attend a closing assembly at
whish time the students
presented their songs as well
as each department
presented one days study
theme through music and
drama.
Sermon them• is
Canada Day
Preaching on the message,
"Citizens of Three Coun-
tries," Rev. Stanley
McDonald conducted the
Canada Day Service at
Hensall United Church
Sunday. He said all are
citizens in three ways: of
country, of the world and of
the Kingdom of God. Belief
in the future of Canada,
sharing of every talent. and
personal spiritual renewal
are essential factors in
citizenship on all three
levels.
Gary Kyle conducted
junior congregation after
Rev. McDonald gave a talk
on boomerangs. Kindness,
love etc. which we give to
others comes right back to
us.
Mrs. Florence Slade
greeted worshippers at the
door and ushers were Donald
Wareing and Mark
McGregor. In charge of
nursery was Mrs. Dianna
Brock.
Next Sunday, Rev. Gordon
Pickell of Windsor will be
conducting the service.
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Personals
Mrs. Jack Fraser, Mark
and Matthew of Maxville,
Ontario spent a few days
with Mrs. Fraser's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Keyes.
Mr. Charles Mickle of
Hamilton spent a few days
this week with his mother
Mrs. Laird Mickle.
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor
returned to her home after
convalescing at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Don Maclaren
and family at Oakville
following surgery at
University Hospital, London,
recently.
Mrs. Jack Consitt has
received news that her uncle
Louis A. MacKay of Berkley,
California and formerly of
Hensall, passed away at his
home Thursday, June 24.
He was a professor at
Berkley University and a
Rhodes Scholar and also held
professorships at Toronto
University and British Col-
umbia University.
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rest. The waiters get i
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Imagination was given
E to man to compensate
him for what he is not
and a sense of humor
to console him for -what
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