HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1992-01-29, Page 12service in the Parish Hall. Flowers
in the Church were from the funeral
of the late Lela Abbate
House church will be held Febru-
ary 2 at 8:30 a.m. at the Davis's.
Fine Furniture.
Flooring and Window Fashions
The readings to be Malachi 3: 1-4,
Hebrews 2: 14-18, Responsive
reeding Psshn 84: 1-7, The Holy
Gospel Se Lake 2: 22-40, the mad
er Marguerite Greenlee.
Staffa by Roberta Teatpleman
STAFFA - Marjorie .Drake host -
.ed the January meeting of the Skaf-
fa Women's , institute held in the
Township hall on Wednesday. Jan-
uary 22 at 1:30 p.m.
Florence McPhail presided, wel-
coming all and opening with the In-
stitute Ode .and Mary Stewart CO -
fed. McPhail read "Should Ode
Acquaintance be forgot," acknowl-
edging Robbie H.tan$.day.
Vale Mahon had the topic on
myths telling everyone many. inter-
esting facts and fables.. Mahon also
conducted an excellent contest on
nutrition.
Members then told about or dis-
played their eurtent,winter project.
McPhail presided for the business
correspondence. and previous min
utes being tread by Seminary Lilliart
Douglas.
An invitation from the Kinnon
Women's institute to attend a tea al
the con unueity centre on the after-
noon of March 26 was reed. Kay
Smale . and .Roberta Tanpie e:in
served aao4wiches and tea . at the
close.
Mike, Mary Jane, Cassandra and
Stied '"P.araans visited for a few,
days with Pat. Joanne, MfWtew
Kelly Donovan at Val I�'or. QMelxd
recently.
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By Vataetsa Cook
HENSALL '••-• Sixteen members
were present at the January meeting
of the -fin scall Senior Citizens with
hate Blackwell in charge.
A donation •will be made to the
Town and Conary Homemakers. A
euchre .party will be held at the
Lodge Hall, January 28 at 8 p.m.
Everyone is welcome and admis-
sion is S2.
Eileen Bennie and Helen Ander-
son were in charge of euchre .and
served
Card .winners •erere Ruby Bell,
Fine Chipchase, Helen Anderson.,
.. Anita Bengoagh; Lone Hands,
Irene Blackwell.
Next meeting •will be Monday,
February 10 at 2 p.m.
Uniting event March. Any interested students 12
A babysitting course is to offered and over call Karen Campbell at
through the Kineues to begin in 262-2312. • -
SH Agricultural Society
Ids anal meeting
HENSALL - Hensall South Hu-
ron .Agricu1nxal Society held . its
Annual meeting Wednesday, Janu-
ary 15.
-David Brock showed his very in-
taming
n-
t u g slides on his,trip to New
Zealand where his son'Thn was ian
exchange student. Dave, _Deanna
and their othestwo sons Mark :and
icwtrri'xlett
MARC/MOO CARPETS
y PHILADELPHIA CARPETS
Jamie had a very enjoyable trip,
spending time with different host
families. One of these couples visit-
ed with the .Brocks this past sum-
mer. -
Marlene Bell presaued Hazel
Corbett with a service diploma for
her 'dedicagbn on behalf of the
homcsmft division.
INSTALLATION INFORMATION
ATiON
Basle oarpet hits latlon Is 649.00. Installation of vinyl is
149.00 plus $2.00/yd. Installation over concrete. taker up ono
hauling of existing flooring. custom end stair upholstery ao era
Padding and metals not Included. This special can not be uiee
In oon4tnction with other store specials
j-. study at Saintsbury
SAINISBURY - The February
-matting of the ACW .will be held
Tuesday Fly 4 at the Mabel
Needham home, Lucan. .Bary
Johnson and Hazel Davis are to be
theipragarn leaders.
Ali Gish Bible study will be held
atthe.chnrch rectory Thursday Jan-
-- nary 20 rut p.m.
Service
St. PatrickA celebrated the Holy
Communion • service at 11 a.m.
Sunday January 26. Lisa Carroll
.carried the Processional Torch.
Rose Cunningham setaer.and Che-
ryl Carroll provided the music. for
the service. Margaret .Carroll mead
the lessons. Rev. Emery's childnns
focus and Homily featured "Praise
and Thanksgiving". Also there was
a celebration of three contributions
to the service cif God and the min-
istry of the Church as in bring
memory of Richard .and Evan
Walker the new Processional Torch
and gift of money for the Sunday
School by Mary Walker and fami-
ly. also a hymn book for the Sun-
day School by Haut Davis. Sunday
School Supaisfcadent.
A presentation was made to Na -
done Bedell on oompietion of five
years faithful service as Rector's
=Warden -and to kiazel -.Davis - for
dedicated service to the Sunday
School both expressed their thanks.
. A timed fellowship fouuwed '
Dashwood
y Besnier Boyle
THE PERMANENT COVER PRE/ORA1t
torewide Savings
ERCHANDISE REDUCED
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DASHWOOD - TheZioni fher-
an Ladies Child held the.Jajnary
meettiog.uurith Pastor Larry ,Stejhov-
ie timing . with devotions "Rach-
isa Gut. wild Jews".
Niesteehi mambas viewed a very
iol0rmative video ettttjlied "Unsay -
g" dealing with Mahn. secs.
Jill Stgikovic sentindedthnindie.s
aboutthe L.W.ML an.wing Tues-
day. January .28 at 730 ,pm. Mien
they .will view the Addeo Vita)
I
Window" about wife abuse:
The Altar Guild for this swath
Hedy Devine and Kathy Keller.
Closing devotion was belied on n
Iloem "Somebody's Wilier- given
by Nancy Hecker
Peggy g� t�eytr's Giuup 11
rieaed lunch. Tho next meeting on
February 11.will be a gases night.
Hubereand,J elata Miller held the
Miller Cbristetas Sunday.
Tirnilie Hutchinson is spending
tune with Grandpa and Grandma
while baby cuter Masao is in Cred-
it Valley Hospital.
FOR
in Huron County call
482-3428 OR 1.804465-5170
the Ontario Ministry of
Agriculture and Food, Clinton
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