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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1992-11-18, Page 10, Page 10 Times -Advocate, November 18, 1992 Queensway News HENSALL.- Queensway volun: tear Auxiliary met last Monday morning. Plans are well underway for the Christmas Open House to be held December 6 fmm 2-4 p.ni. Monday afternoon the Bethel Re- formed Ladies were in to provide assistance and prizes at bingo. Fol- -lowing bingo, everyone joined in a hymn sing. Tuesday's Church Service was led by Rev. Mark Gaskin of the Hensel) Presbyterian Church. He began the service with a memorial for Edison Forrest and Cal Mor- ton, two residents who passed away recently. Music for the ser- vice. was provided by organist Joyce Pepper.The baking club met last Friday afternoon and made three batches of cheese scones. Fun and Fitness had everyone off to a good start on Friday with exercises, singing and a new music trivia game. Quotes from some old favourite songs brought back many pleasant memories. On a final note we would like to wish Betty Mclvcr all the best. She is leaving Queensway Nursing Home after 18 years of service in • the. nursing Department. Betty is certainly going to be missed by everyone? Coming F,xents November 18th 7 p.m. Fellow- ship Singers; November 26th 7 p.m. Birthday Party with Sherry McCall Step Dancers. Hensall seniors HENSALL - The Hensel) Seniors met last Tuesday at Northcrest with twenty members and two guests present. President, Irene Black- well, welcomed everyone and read "In Flanders Fields". There is noth- ing definite to report on locating a new meeting place. The Christmas meeting will be at the United Church Decemher 10 with dinner at 6 p.nt. Please con- firm your attendance by December 3. Euchre Winners- High- Pearl McKnight,Stewart Blackwell. Low- Annie Ricci, Anita Bengough Lone Hands- Hugh McKay. Crediton CREDITON - Two babies were baptized by Key. Ed Laksmanis at Cmditon United Church Sunday morning. They were Stephanie Ann Wein and Kaitlyn Marie East- abrook. A church official board meeting will be held next Sunday evening at 8 p.m. in the Sunday School rooms. Senior choir practice is scheduled for tonight, Wednesday at 8 p.m. The youth group meets at the church Saturday night of this week at 7:30 p.m. A Sunday School class has started for older students. All are welcome. Granton by Muriel Lewis GRANTON - The annual beef supper at the Granton United Church was well attended last Wednesday evening. Get well wishes to Elsie Dann who had the misfortune to fall and break her arm. Get well thoughts also go to El- mer Hariton- who has. been a pa- tient in St. Marys Memorial Hospi- tal since Wednesday of last week. Larry Lewis of London spent Sun- day at this home in the village. Some from the Si Thomas' An glican Church attended the spa- ghetti supper at St. Paul's Church. Kirkton on Sunday evening. Ron Jones returned home from hospital in London last Wednes- day and is back in his usual place of business at the Granton -hard- ware. Remembrance Service Members of the Lucan branch of the Royal Canadian legion con- ducted the service at the Granton Cenotaph last Wednesday, at 1:30 -p.m: -when -the--MPP -for Middlesex Irene Mathyssen laid the Province of Ontario wreath. Other wreaths were laid by Ann Craig for World War ll, Sandra Melvin for the Legion ladies Auxiliary, Ryan Higman for Ko- rea, and Rev. Stephen Emery of the Granton United Church. • Pastor Nos -matte ,Vookes• led in prayer and Rev. Stephen Emery closed with the benediction. At the St. Thomas' Anglican Church on Sunday, the Rev. Ste- phen Emery's message was about the parable of the vine and the branches and God's commandment to love one another. The theme of the children's focus was Shalom - (Jods peace Robert Parkinson read the les- sons and lea the prayers of the people. At the Granton United Church on Sunday, Pastor Normalic Voakes entitled her sermon `There is light at the end of the tunnel' The choir sang the anthem "Dweliing-tnh-Bend. " 1 ] Laura Bowers of the Exeter United Church junior youth group serves up some coffee for Laura Sillery and Ruth Squire et the church's UCW fall bazaar Saturday. The tea room is per- haps the highlight of the bazaar each year. The rooter Malted ph UCW fall bazaar was held Saturday morning and afternoon at the church, drawing a steady group of customers. One of the tables on display was the bake sale for the church youth group, who were raising funds for an upcoming Toc Alpha youth conference. From left we Suzanne Steciuk, Juanita Chappel, and Jaoklyn Wright. op4 at South Huron High Ruth Ciaessens conducted the South Huron District High School Choir, top; while Bob Robilli- ard conducted the Exeter Legion Community Band, bottom picture; at Sunday's Pops Concert at the high school. Several groups performed for a large audience. The next concert is sched- uled for Nov. 24 at Grand Covet Estates in Grand Bend at 7:30 p.m. Centralja by Mary Kooy CENTRALiA • At the United Church on Sunday the call to wor- ship was read by Exia Harrett. An anthem by- the choir was followed by a trio song by the Knee family Rev. Geddes thanked all the mem- bers who helped make the turkey supper such a success the night be- fore. He chose as his topic "lite Art of Forgetting". The service was fol- lowed by a poor boy luncheon con- sisting of hot dogs, cake and ice cream, tea and coffee sponsored -by the Sunday School with proceeds, going to the church funds. The new cook books have arrived. They can be obtained from Lois Wilson 228-6841. At the euchre at the Centralia Community Centre on Monday No- vember 9 prize winners were: Mil- dred Hortzcl, Frank Hicks, Marg Young, Murray Carter, Dorothy Bullock. Gordon Eaton. Next gath- enng November 23 at 8 p.ni. BEST G.I.C. 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