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Hensall CNIBcanvas half
way to goal says chairman
Eric Luther, Campaign
Chairman for the Canadian
National Insitute for the
Blind advises the results of
the campaign to date at
$621.00.
.,ba objective this
year is $1,500.00
The door to door can-
vassing is being, conducted in
Hensel by: .Women's
Institute, -Rebekah Lodge.
'legman
Bertha M.Gr.gor
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Arnold Circle and the
Hensall. Women's Auxiliary.
Many of the rural- residents
have not as yet replied to the
mail campaign. Please
forward your donations as
soon as possible to Eric
Luther, Bank of Montreal,
Hensall. "We need your
supportto assure the
campaign "
said campaign success".,
E.R. Luther.
Hold women's
day service
The " special women's day
service held in Carmel
Presbyterian Church on
Sunday was based on the
theme of love.
Mrs. Marlene Bell opened
with the call to worship and
the Lord's prayer in unison.
The scripture was read by
Me:Gloria Mousseau and the
lesson was read by Mrs.
Linda Crerar. Mrs. Sylvia
Struyf was guest soloist
singing "Love • Lifted Me"
and "Orbe Day At A Time"
accompanying on her guitar.
the ladies' choir under the
direction of Mrs. Dorothy
Taylor sang "Wonderful
Love".
Mrs. Janice Baker gave a
poem Love Never Faileth.
Mrs. Aileen Knight was
guest speaker and delivered
an inspiring message on
"God's Love, God's Work
and God's Mercy". Marlene
Bell thanked everyone
taking part also the guest
speaker and closed the.
service with the benediction.
The ushers for the day
were Pat Pollock, Mona
Campbell, Winnie Skea and
Cathy Bell.
Prior to the service a
luncheon was served in the
school -room. The regular
service next Sunday will be
at 1:30 p.m.
The flowers in the sanc-
tuary were placed by the
Riley family in loving
memory of their son and
brother, Ray.
On Wednesday evening the
young people of Carmel
Church had an enjoyable
time bowling. Twenty seven
members attended. The next
meeting will be ;geld on
Wednesday evening October
29 in the school room of the
church. A Hallowe'en
costume party involving a
pot luck supper at 6 o.m.
W.M.S. change time -
The November meeting of
the WMS of Carmel
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farm Buildings & Repairs
Aluminum Siding & Awnings
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Presbyterian Church will be
held on Monday November
3rd at 2 p.m. in the church
school room, followed by the
ladies' meeting. Please note
the time change.
Make tea arrangements
The Arnold Circle evening
auxiliary met 'in the school
room of Carmel
Presbyterian' Church on
Wednesday evening with the
president Mrs. Bev 'Moir
presiding and presenting the
worship. Arrangements
were made for the canvass
for the blind and also the
Bazaar and tea being held on
November 1st. Mrs. Ann
Maxwell was hostess.
Mrs. Carl Payne and Mrs.
Cecil Pepper attended the
Womens Institute London
area convention held in St.
Marys Community Centre on
Monday and Tuesday
October 27th and 28th.
Gospel sing at service
Gospel singing of old
favourites opened the
morning service at Hensall
United Church on Sunday.
A good congregation joined
in with singing the hymns._
• During the service the 17
voice choir sang the
beautiful "Prayer of St.
Richard of Chicester" and
the children's message was
on Prayer. Many children
came forward to go to
Sunday School during the
singing of the children's
hymn. The Sunday School is
now bulging at the seams.
The sermon was on "Who
Touched Me", the story of
the woman who had an issue
of blood for 12 years.
The International Bible
Study course continues to
have an excellent turnout. It
meets every Tuesday
morning at 10 a.m. The of-
ficial board and executive of
Hensall United Church met
on Wednesday evening with
17 . present. Monthly
meetings will continue to be
held the fourth Wednesday of
every month.
Attend rally
A number of the Three
Links senior citizens of
Hensall attended the fall
rally held at Dashwood
Community centre on
Wednesday to last week.
Queensway home to
hold bazaar and tea
The staff and residents of
Queensway Nursing Home,
Hensall wish to welcome
everyone to their Bazaar and
Bake Sale on November 8 at
2-4 p.m. featuring crafts,
plants and baking goods.
Mrs. Shirley Luther con-
ducted the church service at
the home assisted by Mrs.
Nan Britton. Unit 1 of the
Hensall United Church
entertained the residents to
Bingo, and treats.
Vistdrs with Irma Wilds
were Marie and Henry
Wilds. Mrs. Vera Johnston
visited with her mother Mrs.
Volland. Roy and Mabel
Alderson visited with Mrs.
Alderson. Chester . Diipn
visited With Vera Lainmie:
Charles 'and Rata Gilmore.
visited with Neil Regan. Les
Mitchell visited with his
mother Louise ' Mitchell:
Don Rozendal visited his
wife Mrs.- Rozendal. Shirley
Prouty-and.,Ilene. Stewart
visited . withthe residents.
Men's "high bowling scare'
was Ross Thompson 109 and
ladies high Mary Parimer
116.
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Citizens News, October 30, 1980
Page 3
Fly- In Vell-attended
In spite of the inclement
weather a large attendance
were entertained at the Pine
Ridge Chalet on Sunday in
Honour of Kay Elder Queen
of the Flying Farmers. One
plane made the fly -in and a
noon luncheon was served to
about one hundred and
thirty-eight persons. The
Queen of the Michigan
Flying Farmers "_and the
president of the Michigan
Several from area
showing at Royal
A large number of 4-H
members in _the area will be
showing their calves in the
annual Queen's Guineas
steer competition at the
Royal Winter Fair.
A total of 401 contestants
from 25 counties in Ontario
have been nominated, down
from the .record 465 in 1978.
Lambton and Grey head the
list with 62 and 45 respec-
tively.'
"Among those from this
area entered are: -
Huron -Tom Coates, RR 1
Centralia; John Coleman,
Kippen; BrianFalconer,RR4
Seaforth; Paul Hoggarth,RR
2 Kippen; Greg Hoggarth.RR
2 Kippen; Bill Kinsthan, RR
2 Kippen; Lyle Kinsman, RR
2 11ippen;Scott Pincombe,
RR 3 Exeter; Elaine Pym,
RR 1 Centralia; Margaret
Pym, RR 1 Centralia; David
Townsend, RR 4- Seaforth.
A PLOWING AWARD — One of the winners- in the 1980
Huron county plowing match was Claire Deichert of Zurich.
Above, he receives his prize from Huron presidRnt Allan
Campbell.
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Thursday, November 13
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7 p.m.
If attending please contact Birdie Finkbeiner at 236-4926 by 12
o'clock the day of the dinner.
chapter were present. Kay
was presented with a travel
bag. Roger Quick and family
entertained following the
luncheon.
Personals
Miss Margaret Hyde of
London was a weekend
visitor with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Hyde.
Mrs. Jessie Armstrong
returned home after visiting
with her daughter and son-
in-law Mr. and Mrs. Don
Flear at Grand Bend.
M. and Mrs. Don
MacLaren, Jodi and Brooke
of Oakville were weekend
visitors with Don's mother
Bertha MacGregor.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken McLean
spent the weekend in/Milton,
while there attended the
wedding of Miss Sheri
Gibbons and Mr. Donald
Genrick at St. Paul's United
Church on Saturday.
Voters of Hay Township
on Nov. 10, 1980
Vote
Claire Deichert
For Councillor
Your support would be appreciated
WELCOMES YOU!
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