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Times-Advocate, 1987-10-28, Page 23Times -Advocate, October 28, 1987 Page 7A Parade survives weather A record crowd of 91 turned out on- hursday afternoon for "Puppet 'Ms" at the Hensall Library. Marion Doucette, Huron County Library employee, put on a wonder- ful show and had the young children chanting along with her to such perennial. favourites as "Five Little Monkeys' and "1 was Just Eaten by a Boa Constrictor". Despite the inclement• weather on Saturday a large number of children showed up for the costume parade and skating party. The South Huron High School band added a festive touch as did the treats handed out by the Kinettes. Leading the parade was Hensall fair queen Beth Sweeney. Another successful Week of the Child' is over and was well ap- preciated by everyone who took part. • HPS Three HPS grade 7 students joined a group of 25 area young people for an exciting field trip last week, As part of the French Enrichment Program, Mindy Bell, Victoria Bisback and Matt Gardner spent Friday October 16 at Usborne Central School practic- ing the skills needed to order a meal in a French restaurant, learning to read the Toronto maps and learning French vocabulary dealing with the Toronto area. On Monday the students along with Madame Bieman, Mme. Zawadski and M. Stephens, the principal of Usborne Central who drove the bus for the excursions. set off very early to spend a full day in Toronto. First stop was Le Centre Fran- cophone where they learned about the Fi ench culture in Toronto. They were joined by two guides and headed out on a tour of Old Toronto which took the form of a Foot Rally. The students enjoyed Junch in a lovely French restaurant before visiting a French bookstore and boar- ding the coach for the return tri LITTLE BO PEEP ATTENDED Lori Gould as Little Bo Peep and her little sheep Stacey Batson wdre at Saturday's Village of Hensall Week of the Child Hallowe'en party. At the left is Kati Seaton and at the right is Amy Wood. • United Church update The Family of God at Hensall United -Church gathered on Sunday under theoguidance of Rev. Doug Wright. Junior Minister Derik McGee gave the Old Testament lesson prior to -the senior choir's lovely rendition of "Did You Remember to Pray?". • Rev. Wright's sermon dealt with the subject "The Great Commandment". Greeting worshippers was Eileen Rannie and ushers were Lorne Baker. Doug Mann, Claire Hoffman and Wayne Dickins. The senior choir now meets on Wednesday evenings at 7:30 at the church. New . singers' are always welcomed. Unit 3's bazaar will be held on Fri- day November 27 at 3 p.m not November 3. The next hale of good, new and us- ed clothing for Mission Services of London will be packed Monday November 2 at 9 a.m. Donations may he left at the church just by the downstairs washrooms. The general meeting of the Hensall UCW was held on October 19 with a good attendance. - After welcoming everyone.- Presi- dent Belva Fuss opened the meeting with a poem. '•- Grace Drummond introduced the guest speaker of the evening. Mrs. Hensall and district news Susan Hartman 262-2449 Oft PUPPET SHOW — Marion Doucette, from the Huro County library board, presents a puppet show to Hensall childre in the Hensall library Thursday afternoon. The puppet show was iganized as part of the Week of the Child activities. Queeni Waj Monday was a busy day for residents. Bingo was played in the afternoon with prizes donated and residents assisted by the Ladies Aux- iliary. We especially enjoyed the visit from the Hensall Explorers, They came in Hallowe'en costumes, sang several songs.and gifted each resident with handmade cards and the home with a Jack -O -Lantern. Monday evening Steve Hildebrand of "Hildebrand Flowers" of Seaforth gave us a beautiful flower arranging deft onstration. He brought enough flowers and materials so that many were able to try their hand at arrang- ing on their own. We quickly discovered it was not as easy as Steve made it look. 'At the end of the evening we drew names for the door prizes, ar- rangement8 created 'by our instruc- tor. These were won by Doris Jantzi, Clayton Mathers, Ida Dunlop, and Florence Johns. We enjoyed having some ladies from the Northcrest apartments join us for the evening. Tuesday morning we loosened up at Fun and Fitness and played games afterward in the activity Room. In the afternoon we welcomed Rev. Kuepfer as he led our church service. Thank you also to Phillippa Steckle pianist We appreciate the dedication an commitment of the ministers ad pianists who volunteer their servids in our home. Wednesday, Geri Fashions visied us for the day. Many resident! en- joyed shopping or browsing though all the items available. We ad a fashion show in' the aftern')n to highlight some special utfits available. At this event fildred Gingerich won a lovely wife car- digan and Muriel Gunning wn ir of stockings. We were hap), thesehae two ladies were winners a.they been two of our models. Thursday, Baking ('lug met and e ivy produced deliious squares which everyone enjled as a snack at our evening movi. "The Black Stallion." Friday whad music fun in the afternoon. Sveral residents brought their own faourite tapes and records to the Actirty Room. There are wide ranging tam among us, from gospel to fiddle tusk to soft rock. An in- terestinglfternoon. Hensall Arena Events Wed, Oct. 28 2::).3:30 p.m. -Moms & Tots 5:3 p.m.-Hensall Minor Hockey 95 p.m. -Open Ice Thur. Oct. 29 :30 p.m.-Ringette 1:15 p.m.-Rec. Hockey • . Fd. Oct 30 4:15 p.m.-Hensall Figuro Skating 7:15 p.m. -Open Ice 8:15 p.m.-Hensall Old Timers. Sat Oct 31 . 7:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m.-Hensall Minor Hockey 1:00-3:00 p.m.-Ptfblic Skating • 3:30-6:30 p.m-Ringette 7:00 p.m. -Open Ice Sun. Nov. 1 1 00.3:00 p.m. -Public Skating 3:15-4:45 p.m. -Midget 9:45 p.m. -Open Ice • Mon. Nov. 2 515 p.m.-Hensall Minor Hockey • Tues. Nov. 3 4:15 p.m -Hensall Figure Skating 8:00 p.m.-Broomball 10.00.p.m.-Open Ice This advertisement sponsored by, HENSALL CO.OP Grose of Shakestare . Mr. and Mrs. Grose and famf lived in Kenya as United Churchnissionaries. She il- lustrated her tit with interesting pic- tures and als,a display of articles. President Belva chaired the business meing. A number of cards of thanks ere read! Committee chairpersor presented their reports. Unit 3 bazar will be held. November 27 at 3 p.nat Hensall United Church. Dianneserstenkorn explained the proposernew format of the Hensall U.C.W. fter discussion a vote was held. It+as accepted to try the new format.or-a year. A sdal hour followed with lunch serve by Unit 2. • QUEEN AND BEE - Hensall Fair Queen Beth Sweeney and a Queen Bee Jenna Dayman are shown here at Saturday's Week of the Child Halloween party in Hensall. At the left is sad clown Krista Dayman. T -A photo They made a quick stop for dinner at McDonalds where their efforts at con- versing, in Canada's other official language were not encouraged. Shuffleboard Shuffleboard scores for Thursday October 22 were - ladies high, Dorothy Brintnell 323, Lorna Spencer 285, Em- ma Campbell 276. High men's scores: Percy Campbell 344, George Dowson 300, John Pepper 283. Personals Mrs. Charles Goodman of Detroit and Mrs. Blanche Chapman of Lon- . don were weekend guests with Blan- che's sister Mrs. Hazel Corbett. 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