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WI to disband: lack of officers
Citizenship and world
affairs was the topic taken
by Eric Mansfield when he
addressed the members of
the Hensall Women's
Institute at the United
Hensall
Bertha McGregor
Church on Wednesday
evening March 11.
He spoke on the respon-
sibilities of citizenship, the
major problems facing
Canada today and the
constitution. He also praised
the branch for using the new
edition of "0 Canada" and
' gave out a questionnaire to
answer. Eric was introduced
and thanked by Mrs. Susan
Purdy.
Adding to the programme
was two Irish solos sung by
Mrs. Gail Shaw and ac-
companied • by Mrs. Joyce
Pepper.
A sad decision was
reached by the members to
disband after their June
meeting as no officers can be
found to carry on the branch
activities.
Arrangements were made
for conducting the "Pennies
for Friendship" ceremony at
the district annual on May 21
in Seaforth.
Visiting committee for
coming month is to be Mrs.
Elizabeth Riley and Mrs.
Joyce Pepper.
Next month is , to be the
annual meeting when
committee reports will be
given. This meeting will be
held in the small lecture
room upstairs.
After closing the meeting,
lunch was served by Mrs.
Edna Pepper and Mrs. Joyce
Pepper and their committee.
.IJCW meet
Unit II of the UCW held
their March meeting at the
Manse as guests of Rev.
Stan McDonald. Mrs. Joyce
Pepper opened the meeting
with a poem entitled
"Reflections.
The roll call. was answered
sing, say or pay by 12
members and two visitors.
Each member paid one cent
for each inch of their height.
This money goes to a special
proje' t fund.'
The devotional was taken
by Mrs. Helen McLean and
opened with a call to wor-
ship, followed by a hymn.
She used as her, theme "Co-
operation". Co-operation
and love for one another is
needed at home, at
meetings, and in all our
activities.
Unit leader Mrs. Joyce
Pepper conducted the
business, reminding the
members of upcoming dates.
Sunday evening March 29,
confirmation service, with
reception to follow. Tuesday
April 14 an invitation to
Kippen UCW Easter thanks
offering.
The April meeting of .Unit
II will be cancelled for this
month to allow members to
attend a Presbyterial special
events meeting Monday
April 10 in Central United
Church, Stratford, at p.m.
Unit II Will receive their
Easter thanksoffering en-
velopes
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v eloopes at the regular May
mThe bale will be packed
Tuesday May 5 at 9 a.m.
The members of Unit II
would like to thank the people
of the village who donated
$420.00 to the March of
Dimes in February.
The Beef Barbeque is
Wednesday April 22 and
tickets are now available
from any member. Mrs.
Joyce Pepper will be the
delegate to Westminster
weekend May 29-31.
Teachers and cookie
makers are needed for the
Daily Vacation Bible School
June 29 to July 3.
Miss Mary Goodwin gave
the study from Partners in
the Gospel, using
Missionaries today. sending
and receiving. Christians are
still called into the world to
preach the gospel.
Rev. Stan McDonald
closed the meeting with the
Benediction.
Contests were enjoyed by
all and a delicious lunch
served by hostesses Mrs.
Grace Drrmmond and Peg
Ferguson.
CPT committee
hold euchre
The CPT of the I.O.O.F.
and Rebekah Lodges held a
euchre in the local hall on
Three Links
seniors
The Three Links Seniors of
.Hensall met on Tuesday
evening with a good at-
tendance of. members. The
president Mrs. Ruby Bell
conducted the meeting. Mrs.
Dick Taylor gave the
treasurer's report in the
absence of the treasurer,
Mrs. Brintnell.
The Spring Rally will be
held at Vanastra on April 28.
Tickets are available on the
mats which were made by
the seniors.
The "Pot Luck" meeting
for April was changed to
April 7, one week earlier,
owing to an April 14 meeting,
which could not be changed.
Mrs. Rennie and Bertha
MacGregor will be in charge
of the program.
Progressive euchre was
played with prize winners:
ladies' first, Elizabeth
Riley; consolation, Mabel
Munn; men's first, Dick
Taylor; consolation, Elgin
Rowcliffe; lone hands,
Madeline Harburn.
The entertainment
committee were: Mr. and
Mrs. Stewart Blackwell and
Mrs. Mabel Munn; the social
committee were: Gertie
Moir, Ruby Bell and Irene
Finlayson.
Wednesday evening with five
tables playing. Prize win-
ners were: ladies' first, Mrs.
Pears Koehler; ladies'
consolation, Vera Lemmon;
lone hands, Mrs. Ger-
stenkorn; men's first, Ron
Keller ;consolation, Clarence
Volland. Jack Upshall and
Joe Gregg were in charge of
the games.
Ontario Heart foundation
Proceeds for the Ontario
Heart Foundation in Hensall
and Kippen realized $682„
Part of the proceeds came
from sale of tickets on a
handbag made and donated
by Mrs. Minnie Noakes, who
was captain for the district.
The handbag was won by
Mrs. Catharine Staples of
Seaforth. Mrs. Noakes
expresses gratitude to the
many volunteers who
worked for the campaign.
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Busche
and familyof Dorchester
visited recently with Mrs.
Busche's parents Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Horton.
Golden
Although the wild geese
have been seen flying north
and there seems to be the
odd robin around, the cold
winds off the lake still let us
know that spring is not quite
here.
Films were shown on Mon-
day evening followed by
refreshments.
On Tuesday evening, the
ladies of Dashwood United
Church sponsored the March
birthday party. Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Love and Mr. and Mrs.
Tieman provided the
musical part of t h e
programme which was very
much enjoyed.
Residents having
birthdays during the month
and receiving gifts, courtesy
of the ladies auxiliary were
Mrs. Florence Gould, Mrs.
Caroline Gratton and Mrs.
Mabel Jaques. Following the
programme, a delicious
lunch was served.
We are pleased that both
Mrs. Myrtle Brown and Mr.
Rudolph Stade have been
able to return from the
general hospitals.
Residents who were out
visiting during the week
sPER SPECIALS
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Boneless Blade or Short
Rib Roasts
Our own Pure Pork
Sausage
Boneless Cross Rib
Stooks
,b. $1.99
,b. $1.59
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This Week
Fully Processed Fronts of
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,b. $ 1.39
We handle only Local Canadian Beef
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Now
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Church service at Queensway
Rev. Brian Elder con-
ducted the church service at
Queensway Nursing Home
accompanied by Mrs. Eric
Luther and Mrs. Leila Fink-
beiner.
The Chiselhurst ladies
entertained the residents
with bingo and treats.
Visitors with Irma Wilds
were Henry and Marie
Wilds, Alma{ Witmer, Mr.
and Mrs. Dogan, Bill and
Nancy Mohns. Mrs. Leila
Finkbeiner visited with Mrs.
Levine Finkbeiner. Chester
Dunn visited with Vera
Laramie. Mrs. Wren, Mrs.
Forrest and Mrs. Purdy
visited with Mrs. Clarke.
Mrs. Mary Oesch visited her
husband Pat Oesch. Don
Rozendal visited his wife
Alice Rozendal. Mrs. Purdy
visited Peter McNaughton
and Vera Lammie. Mrs.
Wren and Mrs. Forrest
visited with Louise Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Parker have returned home
from a pleasant holiday in
Florida.
Glimpses
were Mrs. Nancy Koehler,
Mrs. Martha Miller, Mrs.
Mabel Jaques, Mrs. Inez
McEwen and Mrs. Margaret
Pfaff.
Bingo was played on Fri-
day evening followed by
refreshments.
The Sunday evening
chapel service was con-
ducted by Rev. Linn
Loshbough of the Exeter
Baptist church. Mrs.
Loshbough presided at the
organ during the service.
Citizens News, March 19, 1981
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