Times-Advocate, 1987-10-28, Page 23Times -Advocate, October 28, 1987
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
The ladies along Lorne Ave. met at
the home of Marg Consitt on Monday
evening at a farewell party for
Marlene Smith. Wayne and Marlene
are moving to Egmondville.
Hallowe'en is fast approaching so
please watch oyt on Saturday for all
of the little monsters darting about
the streets of Hensall. It is really nice
to see the spooky displays popping up
on porches and in windows
throughout the village. These will
help add to the excitement.
The Village Walk is hosting a
Hallowe'en party on Saturday after-
noon from 3-4:30 at the Mall. All
children in costume will receive a
treat. Come out and join in the fun'
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