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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1979-10-17, Page 22 (2)Page 4A Times -Advocate, October 17, 1979 WI arrange events, canvass for blind During the business session of the October meeting of the Hensall Women's Institute conducted by the president, Mrs. Joyce Pepper, it was announced that five members and friends had volunteered to collect during the present C.N.I.B. Campaign. It was also voted to give the usual :donation of $20 to the cam- paign. Dates to remember are the next meeting of the Huron • County Historical Society at Kirkton at 8 p.m. on October 17. the Dessert Euchre in the Legion Hall, Hensoll that same afternoon. the South Huron Hospital Rummage Sale on October 18 and an invitation to join Kippen in celebratingtheir 45th Anniversarat a dinner on November B at 6.30 p.m. names to be in to Mrs. Joyce Pepper by November 1. Mrs. Pepper will also be our voting delegate at the London Area Convention on November 1 and 2 in St. Mary s. All branches are reminded to let Mrs. Carl Payne have their craft items for sale. at the Convention. Mrs. Hazel . Corbett un- dertook the job of Resolutions convener following the death of Mrs. Jessie McAllister. She gave a report of the Fall Rally held at Elimville on October 1 Motley made at the plowing match last year is to be invested and the interest be used to aid the bursary Fund. The speaker. Miss Iris Castle showed slides of New Zealand and spoke of ,the lifestyle there. The Huronview Bake sale will be• on ;Tuesday. November 16 from 2-4 p.m. baking items to, sell will be appreciated. The programme, on Education and Cultural Activities, was convened by Mrs. Elizabeth Riley and Mrs. Nan Britton. the latter reading a Thanksgiving poem and the former giving a vivid description of a trip to Ottawa in August. Mrs. Isabel Rogerson gave two instrumentals and Mrs. Robert Simpson showed beautiful slides of the changing autumn colors, some around the area. some further afield and some in Scotland. A sing song was also enjoyed. Hostesses Mrs. Winnie Skea and Mrs. Gladys Coleman and their com- WATCH. for opening of THE FLOWER BASKET Highway 4 just south of Hensoll The Light Touch By JACK LAVENDER The incest pa,' of m,ddle age .s, all the me"you could hove mor'ted now look ,ike the one you did mittee of Mrs. Leona Parke. Mrs. Hazel Corbett and Mrs. Joyce Pepper served a dainty lunch. Hear about Haiti The October meeting of unit one of the Hensall United Church Women was chaired by Mrs. Mabel Shirray who opeged.with a poem. "Thanks" for the devotional she spoke on the wisdom of Solomon. who trusted God to provide for each day as it came yet still made provisional plans for the future. Mrs. Belva Fuss, who also officiated at the piano, gave an interesting study on life in Haiti. A couple, sponsored a boy named Oriol there; they had adopted him through "Cansave•• four years previously. He and his half sisters and brothers were students in -the Salvation Army school and his widowed mother in poor health. Talking with Oriol and seeing so many poverty stricken children they realized it was vital to continue to send help to these children. When leaving; they promised the Salvation Army to tell their story. They also really realize now that just because you can't do everything doesn't mean you can't do something. So you do what you can with situations that touch on your life. Oriol had made their lives richer in un- derstanding. Mrs. Audrey Joynt con- ducted the business repor- ting on the unit's adopted girl, Ning Khan Man. It was decided to send her $10 for a Christmas gift.Unit one to be responsible for,the devotional at the Deember General Meeting and to put on a birthday party at the Bluewater Rest Home in November. Mrs. Helen Scane gave a report on social functions and all members were given tickets to sell for the up -coming concert by the Brant Men of Song, on November 4 at 7.30 p.m. r your e yogis ' -e-e • P X d rc' co'ra 4' e;: ' ro:. Jar ' .. ve .. •)may spec a s'-ce: 'c• , Mos• 9e^a ••-e,r «av h r� bt,c" hP lfirr r�r� G,N•ei:r•CI e:esso' I �' c<c' c• 'he nogernert •F�d r - . ^ of bed a you 'o' 'hat keep row awake all gh, Rest oSSu'ed your 'epa ' •OUd ,von 1 g.ve you nigh• 'hares at Jack's Small Engine Repair Service 107 Queen St., Hensall 262-2103 ;minium eeeeeeeeee 1111111 iiiiiiiiiiiiii 1117 Give thanks at church Thanksgiving Sunday was celebrated in Hensall United Church on Sunday with Rev. Stan C. McDonald in the pulpit and Dr. Ralph Topp at the organ. The choir, under the direction of Mrs. Marianne McCaffrey sang the anthem, "Sing praises to God" The children's story was called, "Think and be thankful". The senior class was unable to meet in Sunday School due to lack of a teacher it is hoped a volunteer will come forward. The sermon was on "Ingratitude" based on the story of the healing of the ten lepers. . Next ..Sunday will be Missionary Sunday. when Rev. Michael Boulger of Monkton will be occupying the pulpit. Will stitch initials The third meeting of Hensall two 4-H club. the Needlepointers, was held on Tuesday, October 9 at the United Church. The meeting opened with all repeating the 4-H pledge. Minutes were read and approved and the roll call answered by eight members The Bargello and Continental stitches were learned and were put on a coaster or pillow canvass. All drew their initials on graph paper and the stitches for this will be taught at the next meeting. The meeting - adjourned as each member finished. Beetles stitch Hensoll one the Needles Beetles 4-H club held their fourth meeting at the United Church on Tuesday. October 9 and opened with all repeating the pledge. All the girls learned the Cross stitch and then the meeting was adjourned. Lower prices Tne Hensoll Sales Barn was active again last week with supply consisting mainly of heifers and steers and prices lower. Fat cattle; steers, 173.00479.50, top to 80 cents; heifers, 169.50-178.50. top to 178.75. Pigs, $23.50- 130.50. R.K. PECK APPLIANCES In The Heo•t of Down Town Varna • Vocaum Cleaners Sales and Service of mrst makes Cd,fiodtoi eriel•1, ,44114{/rles'; • Speed Queen AppIionces • Moffat Appliances • Smoke Sensors • Insect Lights and fly Killing Unitt • Handcrafted Gifts Varna. Ont Phone 4$2.1103 WI FOR CNIB — Members of the Hensoll Women's Institute ore canvassing on behalf of the Canadian National Institute for the Blind. Calling on Helen Tinney of Hensoll Jvlonday was Winnie Skea. Staff photo ensall and district news CORRESPONDENTS Mrs. Hilda Payne, Phone 262-5018 Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025 Fall rally this week Seniors see Peru slides The "Three Links" Senior Citizens met at the local hall on Tuesday evening for the October meeting with the President Mrs. 'Bertha MacGregor presiding. The meeting opened with the singing of "0 Canada" with Mrs. Mickle at the piano. Guests and members were welcomed by the president. The roll call was answered followed by the business._ The Treasurer Mrs. Bert Horton reported accounts and bank balances. The 4th annual zone number 8 Rally will be held in the Legion Hall Clinton on Wednesday October 17. Members were invited to be present at this meeting which begins with registration at 9.30 a.m. Carpet Bowing and Recreation for the winter months was discussed. Mrs. Mabel Shirray gave an interesting poem by an old British lady in a geriatric ward in the hospital. Father Mooney of St. Boniface Parish Zurich was present and was introduced by Mrs. Anita Bengough. Father Mooney showed most interesting pictures on "Peru" where he spent six years' in the Mission on the Pacific Coast. Mrs. Bertha MacGregor thanked Father Mooney and a social hour followed. The Entertainment committee were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Taylor and Mrs. Anita Bengough. The social committee was Mrs. Myrtle Sherritt. Mrs. Laird Mickle Mrs. Bertha MacGregor. Visitors at Queensway Visiting at Queensway Nursing Home last week with Russell Erratt • were Cathy and Rod Patterson, Helen Taylo. , Joyce Boussey. Bill and Verna Parker visited with • Clara Featherston. Margaret Larson visited Louise Mit- chell. Chester and Ila Dunn and Jack and Loreen Par- stey visited with Vera Lammie. Rev. Loshbough of Exeter conducted Church service at the home. Mrs. Loshbough accompanied at the piano. The Hensel! United Church Ladies entertained the residents to Bingo and Treats. on Monday. The men's high bowling score was Neil Re/an with 119 and the Ladies was Mary Parlmer with 74. W.I. hold sale Chiselhurst U.C.W. are holding their'annual Bazaar and Bake'Sale on Wednesday October 31st at 3 p.m. Monkton minister conducts service Dr. J.K.R. Thompson of the Monkton•Cranbrook Presbyterian'Charges conduced servic in Came)Pre! tetlil*; hurch'. oei,:. Sunday' and delivered. an inspiring message on "The Abiding Presence". Rev.• Kenneth Knight was con- ducting anniversary ser- vices in his homCichurch at Cranbrook. Mr1. Taylor presided at the organ for the service of sopg. A Com- municants class ii1l be held on Wednesday evening at 8.00 p.m. The Ladies of the church are holding their annual Bazaar and Bake Sale on November 3 at 3 p.m. Personals Mrs. Jack Rains of St. James, Winnipeg. spent three days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Payne and attended the Unit on Women's Concerns of the National Anglican Church in the Huron Diocese at St. James (Westminst'erl Church, London. Mrs. Diane Gerstenkorn, Mrs. Audrey Christie, Mrs. Audrey Joynt, Mrs. Hazel Corbett, Mrs. Nan Britton and Mrs. Grace Drummond attended the Regional meeting of the U.C.W. at Elimville on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jatk Vine, London Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bremner, Ethel. Mr. William Doig, Roxeter, Mrs. Arthur Hewitt, Mrs. Carl McDonald of Atwood. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goldner, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Honeyford and -Mrs. William Morfe of Listowel were dinner guests at the Manse on Sunday and also attended the morning worship at Hensoll United Church. Mrs. McDonald and Mrs. Morfe remained for a few days stay at the Manse. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Faber, Kippen visited with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Oesch on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Arie Roobol of Holland returned home last Saturday night and word has been received that they arrived safely. Mrs. Mary Roobol is a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter. Mrs. Pearl Erratt is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital. London where she is receiving treatment. 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