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Church roupi busy
ark Thanksgiving in HensaU
The singing of, "Come Ye
Thankful People, Come".
opened, the. Thanksgiving
service ' at Hensall United
Church on &way Morning
and throughout the service to
the closing -hymn, "Thank
You Lord, on this Day" the
dominate note was
Henssall
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giving and Praise to
God or His Goodness to us.
A large congregation heard
Rev. Stan McDonald speak
on the subject of, The
Dominate Note of Real
on.'
Rtiti
choir sang a very
beautiful anthem, "A
Thanksgiving' Prayer with
Mrs. Mary Moffatt at the
organ. The children's story
was, "Count Your Many
Blessings"_end then the
congregation joined in
singing the old loved hymn,
"Count Your Many
Blessings."
The church was
beautifully decorated on the
Harvest theme, by the Unit
two ladies of the U.C.W. Bill
Fuss greeted the
congregation and David
Rowcliffe and Scott Jesney
were the ushers.
Next Sunday evening a
special Evening Fellowship
Service will be held at 7:30
p.m. with Miss Iris Castle, a
missionary to_ New Zealand,
as guest speaker; she will
also show her slides of her
Mission work.
Take course
Around 40 women from
Huron County gathered at
- Wesley Willis United
Church, Clinton on Thur-
sday; October 9 for a
workshop on the duties of the
Seretary-Treasurers and
Public Relations Conveners.
Under the guidance of Mrs.
Alice Porter of Goderich, the
duties were reviewed and
informal discussions were
held • and all left with a
clearer understanding of the
"do's and don't of their jobs.
We thank Wesley Willis for
the use of their hall.
Bible Study group meets
The Interdenominational
Bible Study session opened
on Tuesday morning at the
United Church with an ex-
cellent attendance.
Following a period of Gospel
singing, the group began
their study of the Gospel of
St. John with getting to know
"John, the man" and the
purpose and some of the
characteristics of his
writings. The group meets
every Tuesday at 10 a.m. in
the Fellowship Hall.
W.M.S. hold Thanksgiving
The W.M.S. of Carmel
Presbyterian Church held
their Thanksgiving Meeting
on Monday evening . with
Mrs. Robert M. Bell in
charge of the Devotional.
Mrs. E. Rannie ' read a
passage of Scripturc
"Always Give Thanks to Our
Lord & Saviour" and Mrs.
Alex McGregor read a
passage containing the
-words "Dear God We Thank
Thee".
Mrs. Robert Bell gave an
outstanding message on
"Thanksgiving" and led in
prayer. President Mrs.
Harvey Hyde presided for
the business and gave a
Thanksgiving poem.
Arrangements were com-
pleted for the Fall Rally
being held in Carmel
Presbyterian Church.
The Glad Tiding sub-
scription are now due. An
Invitation was received from
the Senior W.M.S. of and
Barbara Kirktam Auxiliary
in Seaforth for their Fall
Thank -Offering on October
16 at 2 p.m, The visiting
Committee for October are
Mrs. Skea and Mrs. Wm.
Bell. The annual bazaar will
be held November 1 at 3 p.m.
Mrs: Hyde closed the
meeting with the Benedic-
tion.
Mrs. Al Hoggarth presided
for the meeting of the
Ladies' Aid which followed
Thanksgiving message she
led in prayer. Several items
of business- were dealt with
and Mrs. R. Taylor reported
plans were well under way
for the ladies' Sunday
October 26 when Mrs.
Kenneth Knight would be the
guest speaker, also a ladies
choir will provide music. The.
next meeting will be held
November '3.
Legion auxiliary meets
The Hensall Ladies'
Legion Auxiliary met
After reading a Tuesday evening with vice-
Ainnimmimemminpresident- Neilands
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presiding in the absence of
the President Mrs. Beatrice
Uyl who is in hospital.
Donations were voted to
the, C.N.I.B. and also to
Westminster hospital.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Inglis
and Mrs. Vera Smith of
Regina, Saskatchewan and
Mrs. M. Oldham of
Collingwood visited this 'last
week. with Mr: and Mrs. Bill
Fuss and Rev. McDonald.
The visitors are cousins of
Mrs. Fust . and Rev.
McDonald.
Mr. and Mrs: Charlie
Hoffman of Exeter and Mrs.
Tom Melvin and Mary -Ann
of Walkerton visited this past
• week at the Manse with Rev.
McDonald and his mother,
Mrs. Carl McDonald while
their cousins Mrs. Vera
Smith and Mr and Mrs.
Inglisof Regina visited in this
area. Mrs. Smith was born in
Stephen Township, a
daughter of the late Charles
Hoffman and Fanny
Williams, and . moved to
Saskatchewan as a small
girl. She has not visited this
area since 1938.
Mr. Charles Mickle,
Hamilton _ spent part of the
Thanksgiving weekend with
his mother Mrs. Laird
Mickle and they both were
guests Sunday and Monday
with her daughter and son-
in-law Mr. & Mrs. Ross
MacMillan and family in
Waterloo.
Mrs. Beatrice Uyl un-
derwent surgery in
University Hospital, London
last week.
Mrs. Mabel Munn returned
home after spending
Thanksgiving with her
daughter and son-in-law Mr.
& Mrs. Don Gooding & Dale
at Parkhill.
Mr,. & Mrs. Joe Flynn have
returned to their home after
spending the summer at
Silver Lake.
Sale, prices are in effect from October 15th to 25th, 1980
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