Zurich Citizens News, 1981-08-20, Page 9Hensall
Berths MoGregoi'
Local lady delerte at USCO
Citizens News, August 20, 1981
Two infants baptised at UC service
The sacrament of baptism'
ivas administered on Sunday
morning at the United
Church when Jason Everett
Corbett, son of Wayne and
Elaine Corbett, and Kimber-
ly Ann Tayler, daughter of
Marvin and Cindy Tayler,
were presented for baptism.
George Parker, grandfather
of Kimberly Ann,
represented the congrega-
tion at the baptism and
presented the parents with
their children to Rev.
McDonald.
Charles Cooper greeted
the visitors and Brad
Buchanan, Steven Corbett,
Dave Kyle and Cecil Pepper
were the ushers. Mrs.
Marguerite McLeod was the
soloist singing Amazing
Grace and Father of The
Human Family during the
baptismal service. Douglas
Klopp-was the organist.
The whole service was
based around 'the theme of
• baptism and Mr. McDonald
spoke on the subject of bap-
tism - Perfection, basing his
thoughts on Ephesians 4: 1-
16.
A number from this area
attended the Introduction
service for the Rev. Wilfed
Fearp into the Hibbert
United Church at Staffa on
Thursday evening and also
attended, the . reception
following the sePvice in the
church hall. -
Rev. McDonald, accom-
panied by his mother, Mrs.
Carl McDonald of Atwood,
attended the Candian
Foresters Huron District
Council church service and
picnic on Sunday afternoon
in Kinburn.
Wright reunion
About 30 Wright descen-
dants attended the annual
Wright picnic at the Kirkton
Woodham Centre on August
9.
The 1982 reunion will be
held August 8 at Kirkton.
Lorne Ross is president and
Laurabelle Reichert is
secretary.
Mrs. Myrtle Kercher was
the oldest person present
and Hollie Deichert was the
youngest. Mrs. Kercher had
a birthday nearest the picnic
date; Esther Wright came
the farthest to attend. The
longest married couple was,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ruston.
Most recently married;
couple was Bob and Nancy
Ross. Couple having a wed-
ding • anniversary nearest
August 9 was Charlie and
Myrtle Baillie. Lorne and
Ethel Ross had the largest
family present. Doris
Jeffery had the most letters
in her name. Brent Ross had
the shortest name. Spencer
Jeffery wore the largest
shoes and. Norma Reichert
the smallest. Brent Ross
won the children's balloon
race.
Everyone enjoyed the
delicious dinner and visiting
hour.
Delegate to U.S.C:O.
Mrs. Ernie Davis attended
the annual convention of the
THE FIRST STIR — Bean Festival chairman Charlie Erb gets help from Howard and Birdie
Finkbeiner in stirring up the first batch of beans Monday night.
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United Senior Citizens of On-
tario held last week in
Kingston as a representative
• of the "Three Links Seniors"
of No. 866, Hensall.
Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobol
were recent visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. John Kodynen-
dyk at Woodstock.
Visitors at Queensway
Visitors with Mrs. Irma
Wilds were Jack and Kay
Cockwell and Dorothy Lee.
Mrs. Emmerson Kyle
visited with Mrs. Middleton.
Van Shippers, John and
Kathy visited with Mrs.
Rozendal, her husband Don
also visited with her. Doug
and Eva Triebner visited
Mrs. Muriel Triebner. Mer-
vyn and Irene Dunn visited
with Louise Mitchell, Mary
Westlake, and Vera Lam-
mie. Mrs. Pincombe, Mrs.
Pollen and Hazel Corbett
visited with Louise Mitchell.
Lavina and Mary Funnel
visited Mrs. Kalbfleisch.
Worship Service will
resume in Carmel.
Presbyterian Church on Sun-
day, August 23 at 10:15 a.m.
FANNIE CLARK
At Queensway Manor,
Hensall, on Monday, August
10, 1981, Mrs. Fannie Clark,
in her 92nd year. Widow of
the late Louis Clark. Dear
mother of Ethel (Mrs. Frank
Forrest) of Hensall. Step-
mother of Mrs. Sarah Wren,
of Hensall and Mrs. Mary
Buchanan of London. Also
survived by 5 grand-
children, 11 great-
grandchildren and 4 great -
great -grandchildren. Rested
at the Bonthron Chapel of
Michael P. O'Connor
Funeral Homes, 118 King
Street, Hensall, where the
funeral service was con-
ducted on Tuesday at 2 p.m.
Interment at McTaggart's
Cemetery.,
when Kenneth Knight
returns from vacation.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobol
visited last Thursday with
the latter's brother Mr.
Anthony Gelderland in
Ridgetown.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Chaffe and Sally of Mitchell
were recent visitors with
Mrs. Chaffe's parents (Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Corbett.)
Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Dolmage of Winthrop were
Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Sim Roobol.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Payne
returned from a delightful
and entertaining trip to the
Black Hills, the Bad Lands
and the Canadian Rockies.
The weather was most
beautiful.
Dinner guests with Wayne
and Elaine Corbett Sunday
following the Baptism of
their son Jason Everrett
were Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Hendrick and Allan, Dash-
wood. Mrs. Henderick Sr.
Exeter, Mrs. Peter Mac -
Naughton and Mrs. Dorothy
Corbett, Hensall.
Following the Baptism of
their daughter Kimberely
Ann dinner guests with
Marvin and Cindy Taylor
were Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Taylor and family. members,
Brucefield, Rev. Stan
McDonald, Mr. and Mrs.
George Parker, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Parker, and Mr.
and Mrs. Ron Wareing,
Hensall, Mrs. Pearl Shad -
dick Hensall and Mr. and
Mrs. Don Dalton and Carla,
Walton.
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