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The P.C.W. of carmel Presbyterian
Church held their October meeting at
the Ferguson Apiaries on Monday
evening with President Mrs.
Margaret Hoggarth presiding. She
opened the program with a poem on
"Thanksgiving" followed by prayer
and gave an interesting message on
"Harvest" taken from Genesis 8
verse 22.
The offering was taken and
dedicated by Marg Hoggarth.
Marlene Bell gave the Treasurer's
report. The thank offering meeting
will be held at First Presbyterian
Church, Seaforth, on October 24 at 2
p.m. The annual bazaar will be held
on November 2 at 2 p.m. The
November meeting will be held on
November 4 with a special speaker on
Christmas flower decorating.
Everyone welcome and do bring a
friend.
Mrs. Ferguson then took over,
welcoming all present, and gave a
most interesting demonstration on
cake decorating, followed by a slide
presentation of "Bees" and their
work with them. This was a most in-
teresting feature.
Marg Hoggarth and Marlene Bell
thanked the hostess and the decorated
cake was served with ice cream for
a delicious lunch.
U.C.W. General Meeting
The General Meeting of the Hensall
United Church women was held on
Monday evening October 7. President
Belva Fuss opened the meeting with
a Thanksgiving poem. Elva Forrest
was in charge of the devotions.
Shirley Luther gave the message on
Thankfulness, taking her theme from
Deut. 8, 6-20. We should give thanks
and praise for all God's good gifts. In
closing we sang "In everything give
thanks for this is the will of God for
Christ Jesus concerning you
1Thess : 5 : 18". The Sunday School's
bake Sale is October 19 at 11 a.m.
A Bale will be packed November 5.
The U.C.W. will be 'entertaining
November 4, the sneaker being Jean
Bennett about her trip to Mexico.
Church calendars will be sold by
U.C.W.
At_mondville October 28 at 7
p.m. the speaker will be exchange
visitor to Korea. The bazaar will be
November 21 at 3 p.m.
Next Sunday is a very special Sun-
day in the Church when we will have
a representative from the Christian
Blind Mission leading us in our
Fellowship Night at 7:30 p.m.
Bible Study began on Wednesday
morning at 10 a.m. Anyone in the
community and congregation is in-
vited to attend this time of fellowship
and study.
The Christian Development con-
vener very ably spoke on Christian
development beginning as children
growing in Christ in love. Lunch
followed in charge of Unit 2.
Carmel Presbyterian
Rev. Kenneth Knight conducted
Thanksgiving services in Carmel
Presbyterian Church on Sunday, with
Miss Carolyn Love presiding at the
organ.
The annual Bazaar will be held on
November 2 at 2 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Knowles spent
the Thanksgiving weekend in
Toronto. '
Hensall United Church
Hensall United Church was
beautifully decorated for Thanksgiv-
ing Sunday with the traditional
Harvest Crown hanging in the
Church, which is a German symbol at
the end of harvest for their gratitude
to God for their harvest.
The Junior choir sung with the
Senior choir before Sunday School.
Rev. Stan McDonald conducted the
service and delivered an inspiring
message and the choir sang "Alleluia
Thank You Jesus" with Belva Fuss at
the organ.
Greeting worshippers at the door
was Gary Kyle, a member of the Of-
fical Board. Ushers were Tim Mann,
Darrol Preszcator, Glen Slade and
Charles Mallette.
The Sunday School will be holding
their annual Bake Sale this coming
Saturday at 11 a.m.
Seniors Meet
President Mrs. Aldeen Volland
presided for the October meeting of
the Three Links Seniors on Tuesday
evening. 0 Canada was ,sung with
Hilda Payne at the piano followed by
the Lord's Prayer in unison.
A moment's silence was observed
in memory of Susan Purdy.
The Zone Rally will be held at the
Stanley Complex, Varna October 17
with registration from 12-1, price $2.00
Entertainment from 2-4 p.m.
An invitation was received to bowl
at the Zurich Bowling Lanes on
Thursday afternoons. Dorothy Brint-
nell gave the Treasurer's report. A
bake sale and also a bus trip were
discussed. Twenty-one answered the
roll call.
November meeting will be in
charge of Evelyn McBeath, Ruby
Bell, Hilda and Carl Payne. Euchre
was played with the following prize
winners: Ladies High, Gertie Moir;
Ladies low, Edith Bell; Gent's high,
Pearl Taylor; Low, Myrtle Sherri;
Lone hands, Mrs. Dickert. Nearest
birthday, Nellie Riley.
Presentations
A most enjoyable evening was
spent in the Fellowship Hall of -Hen -
sail United Church on Wednesday
when the neighbours on the Main
Street block assembled to bid farewell
to three couples who were taking up
residence in various places, the
Smiths to Exeter; the Shirrays to
Tavistock and the Bardawills to
London.
Following a bountiful pot luck din-
ner Bob Reaburn very capably acted
as Master of Ceremonies for the even-
ing, after a number of well chosen ex-
pressions, gifts were presented as
Mrs. tierrha Marcoregor,
Phone 262.2025
HARVEST TIME — Cathy Bell (left) and Margaret Hoggarth decorate Carmel Presbyterian Church for
Thanksgiving Sunday.
Bingo a ain at Queenswayg
residents and their families
celebrated Thanksgiving with a par-
ty. Everyone gathered in the dining
area to enjoy live entertainment and
refreshments. We all enjoyed the
pumpkin tarts specially prepared by
the dietary staff.
Mr. Ivan Norris on the guitar and
Mr. Nelson Howe on the fiddle provid-
ed our party -goers with plenty of toe
tapping old tin* tunes. Thanks fellas,
you did a great job!
Also, we at Queensway would like
to thank the volunteers who donated
their time on the holiday weekend to
help with the party. They are Mrs. iva
Reid, Mrs. Dorothy Elder, Mrs.
Shiela Corbett, Mrs. Gertie Moir and
Mrs. Rochus Faber. Your help made
our party a great success.
Bingo has started once again at months. The Hensall United Church
Queensway for the fall and winter ladies are doing the Bingo for the
month of October and were for the
first Bingo party on Monday, October
7. Everyone really enjoys this
activity.
Nehsall Men's On Tuesday Rev. Jim Sutton from
the Exeter Anglican Church perform -
Roc League ed a church service for our residents.
Forty of our residents attended.
Registration On Thursday - evening many
residents attended our film. it was a
Charlie Chaplin presentation called
"The Bank". it was hilarious.
On Friday. Bob Cameron came in
and played the piano for a sing -song.
It was very enjoyable and everyone
agreed that we'd like Bob to come
back and play again sometime.
On Sunda October 13 our
Attention!
OCt. 12
8 a.m. - 1 p.m.
and
Oct. 19
8 a.m. - 1 p.m.
At Hensall Arena
Fee $100.00
Hensall Arena
Events
Wed. Oct. 16
530930 p m Hensall Minor Hockey
Thurs., Oct. 17
5 15 to 6 15 p m Exeter Minor Hockey
815 to 1015 p m Exeter Juniors
Fri., Oct. 18
5.30. to 730 p m Hensall Figure
Skating Club
7 45 to 9 45 p m Hensall Oldtimers
Hockey
Sat.. Oct. 19
800 to 12 00 noon Hensall Minor
Hockey
100 to 300 p m Public Skating
330to530pm Open
600 to 700 I3roomball
Sun., Oct. 20
100 to 300 p m Public Skating
330 to 530 p m Exeter Minor
Mon.. Oct. 21
5 30109 30 p m Hensall Minor Hockey
945 to 10 45 p m Northlander Hockey
Tues., Oct. 22
530 to 830 p m Hensall Figure
Skating Club
530 to 830 p m Hensall Figure
Skating Club
845 to 11 45 p m Broomball
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HOCKEY REGISTRATION — It's that time of year again. Mark Con-
sitt (left) and Gary Moir wait to sign up players for Hensall Men's
Hockey, which begins October 27.
Jhani You
The Hensoll Odds 'N' Ends ladies slo-pitch team would
like to thank the following sponsors for their support
in making our first year a success.
Hensall Tavern, Hensoll Kinetfes
William's Hairstyling, Kyle's Shell Station,
Andex Metal Products Ltd., Hensoll Motors Ltd.,
Flower Basket, Hyde Bros.,
JMR Electric ltd. , Knight Electric,
Hensall Kinsmen Club, Dove Brock - Pioneer Seeds,
Michael O'Connor, Rowcliffe Trucking,
Morgan Seeds, Doug Shirray - Hyland Seeds.
follows: Mary Kinsman presented a
gift to the Bardawills, Sheila Reaburn
presented Bill and Jean Smith with a
gift and Karen Dickins presented
Doug and Karen Shirray with a gift.
All expressed a sincere thank you for
a pleasant evening and gifts.
Personals
Mrs. Hazel Corbett spent the
Thanksgiving weekend with her
daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Chaffe and family at Mitchell.
Sgt. Doug Wein, R.C.M.P., of Ot-
tawa, visited on the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Parker.
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor was a
visitor over the Thanksgiving holiday
with her son and daughter-in-law Mr.
and Mrs. Don MacLaren, Jodi and
Brooke in Oakville.
Mr. Charles Mickle, Hamilton,
spent Thanksgiving weekend with his
mother Mrs. Laird Mickle.
Mrs. Laird Mickle and Charles
Mickle, Hamilton, attended the wed-
ding on Saturday of the former's
grandaughter, Miss Judith Mickle,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
Mickle, Exeter to Mr. Randy Pollock
at St. Lukes -In -The -Garden Chapel,
London with dinner following at the
Grosvenor Club, London.
DECORATING — Shirley McAllister arranges flowers on the organ,
while Doug Kyle hangs a harvest wreath behind the pulpit to decorate
Hensall United Church for Thanksgiving Sunday.
October 16, 1985
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Government Ministries and agencies.
Ontario Hydro's undertaking is to acquire property
rights for and to design, construct, operate, and
maintain an integrated system of overhead alternat-
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communication and control facilities located within
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Ontario Hydro has indicated that an essential
component of their undertaking is that the facilities to
be constructed and operated must comprise a
complete set of facilities fully integrated into, and
compatible with, the existing bulk electricity system.
Ontario Hydro is specifically requesting approval for
the integrated set of facilities they have designated
"System Plan 7". System Plan 7 consists of:
• A single circuit 500,000 volt (500 kV) transmission
line from the Bruce Nuclear Power Development
(NPD) to the Essa Transformer Station (TS) near
Barrie. This line would run north of Chesley,
southwest of Markdale and Flesherton, and cross
the Niagara Escarpment near Lavender.
• A new 500/230 kV transformer station west of
London and three four circuit, 230 kV lines from
the new transformer station to existing 230 kV lines
in the area. This station would be located in Lots 1
to 4, Concession III of Caradoc Township.
• A double circuit 500 kV transmission line from the
Bruce NPD to the new transformer station. This line
would pass east of Ripley and Zurich, and west of
Ailsa Craig.
• A single circuit 500 kV transmission line
eastwardly from the new transformer station,
mostly following existing rights of way, to the
Nanticoke Generating Station. This line would
pass north of the Caradoc Indian Reserve, and
follow an existing 115 kV right of way east of St
Thomas, just south of Otterville and north of
Boston to the Six Nations Indian Reserve, then turn
south and follow an existing 500 kV right of way to
the Nanticoke Generating Station
The recommended routes and Hydro's acceptable
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The Honourable Jim Bradley
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