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Groups parade at United Church.
Rev. Stanley McDonald
returned 'from his holiday in
Arizona to be greeted by a
good congregation at the ser-
vice in Hensall United
Church on Sunday, Feb. 22.
Parading ' at the church
were the Hensall Explorers,
Guides, Scouts, Cubs,
Beavers; . _and Brownies to
thebirthday commemorate
• ofLord Baden-Powell,:he
founder of the Scout move-
ment.
The message was directed
at the children and was "A
Swarm of Bees". There are
worker bees, drones and
Queen bees. The workers are
not only honey makers but
masons, sculptures,
engineers, maids and
guards. They use all their
talents as God's children.
Lessons were read by Pam
Cac.stetter. and Jim Thuss,
and Mrs. Carol Stuart sang
"What the world needs
now". Flowers at the front
of the church were from the
wedding of Donald Poulin
and Dianne Sararas. Ushers
were Ross Veal and Bill
Fuss.
Following the service a
reception was held for the
• young people, their relatives
and friends in the Fellowship
Hall. _
Arno—la Circle entertains
residents
The members of the Ar-
nold Circle Evening Aux-
iliary of Carmel
Presbyterian Church met at
the church at 6:30 and spent
an hour with the residents at
Queensway Nursing Home
and treated them to cake
and ice cream.
The president Mrs. Bev
Moir presided for the
meeting following at the
church. Pat Pollock and'Ann
Maxwell were in charge of
the devotional. Following
the business a social hour
was enjoyed with Erline
Stewart as hostess.
Rebekah: meet
Amber Rebekah lodge
members met on Wednesday
evening with Noble Grand
Bertha MacGregor
presiding, assisted by the
Vice Grand Gladys
Coleman. Assembly presi-
dent Mrs. Myrtle Patterson
will be visiting this District
April 14 and 15 and Amber
Lodge members are invited
to open lodge at Morning
Star Lodge, Brussels, on
Tuesday April 14 precided
by a banquet at t h e
Presbyertian Church. •
Plans for a dessert euchre
were discussed.
Minor hockey
Hensall minor hockey
meeting was held Feb. 16 at
the arena. Plans were
finalized to hold a family
supper March 22, to hold a
dance and also to try to hold
Zurich
Grand Bend
Skating Club
Carnival
With theme
"Show Bi:"
Sun., March 1
at 2:30 p.m.
Zurich Arena
Tickets
Adults - $3.00
Students - $2.00
Children
12 and under
$1.00
a pee wee tournament • the
end of March.
Our. Hensall novice and
tykes travelled to Clinton
Saturday, Feb. 14 to play
Hensall
Bertha McGregor
hockey. The , novice won
their game 4-3, the first two
oals going to John
boom- and third goal
going to Chris Gardner. The
winning goal went to Mike
Hoffman.
The tykes lost their game
8-0 on the same day.
Hensall atoms went to
Seaforth and lost 23-0.
The next minor hockey
meeting will beheld March 2
at 7 p.m.
Atom Playoffs: Wednes-
day, Feb. 18, Huron Park 7,
Hensall 3; Feb. 20, Hensall
2, Huron Park 1; Saturday,
Feb. 21, Hensall 2, Huron
Park 1. Hensall won the first
round of the playoffs.
Personals
Mr. John Thomson attend-
ed . the workshop meeting
held in First Presbyterian
Church, Seaforth on , Satur-
day. .
'Mr. and Mrs. Ross Corbett
in company with Mr. and
Mrs. William Coleman of
Kippen returned from a
pleasant holiday in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Don
MacLaren, Jodi and Brooke
spent the weekend with
Don's mother Mrs. Bertha
MacGregor. Brooke played
in a- hockey -tournament --in
Kincardine on Saturday.
Mrs. Arthur Slade flew to
Coronation, Alberta on the
weekend to visit with her
daughter and son-in-law Mr.
and Mrs. Jeff Reaburn and,
infant daughter Jamie Lynn.
Mrs. Alex Munn was a re-
cent visitor with her.
- daughter and son-in-law Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald O'Rourke
in Ottawa.
Young people meet
Rev.. Kenneth Knight con-
ducted the service in Carmel
Presbyterian Church on Sun-
day, speaking on the subject _
"The L _Qf. Loye'lL - - - -
An organization meeting
of the Presbyterian Young
People met at 2:30 p.m. with
groups attending from
Atwood, St. Andrew's and
Knox •Presbyterian
churches, Stratford,
Shakespeare, Knox Church,
Goderich and Carmel, Hen-
sall.
Atwood Young People are
having a volleyball tourna-
ment on March 4. The Young
People's groups are invited
to church service at Atwood
March 15 at 11 a.m. and to
Knox Church Goderich for
service April 5 at 11 a.m.
Following the business a
social hour was spent and
refreshments were served
by the Carmel group.
Persona Is
Mrs. Jessie Armstrong
attended the funeral of her
sister-in-law Florence
(Johnston) Buchanan at the
George Logan & Sons
Funeral Home in London on
Saturday. She was the widow
Of the late • John Dougall
Buchanan of London who
was a native of the Hensall
area.
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