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Labor Day mo:sage at church
Local groups
Amber Rebekah Lodge
reopened for the fall season
on Wednesday evening with
Noble Grand Bertha
MacGregor presiding
assisted by the. Vice Grand
Mrs. Gladys Coleman, who
gave the report of cards sent
to members.
The Secretary Mrs. Ruby
Bell read a -letter from the
Hensall
Her a McGregor
D.D. Secretary Mrs. Irene
Harnack. of Goderich stating
the D:D.P.,. Mrs. Grace
Fuller would visit the. Lodge,
to install the officers on
Wednesday October 7.
A thank you card was read
from Marg and Ray Consitt.
Mrs. Olga Chipchase gave
an interesting report of- the
sessions at " .the Rebekah
Assembly in Toronto in June.
Mrs. Evelyn McBeath
reported for the inaugural,
members attended in June:
Two beautiful 'flags were
placed in the Lodge room by
Bro. Ernie Chipchase and
Sister Olga Chipchase, which
were very much appreciated
by the members and the
Noble Grand expressed
sincere thanks.
At the close of the meeting
a social hour was spent andsa
pot -luck supper was enjoyed
with the social committee in
charge. -.
Chiselhurst
On September 1 the U.C.W.
of* Chiselhurst held their
meeting in the Fellowship
Hall. The meeting opened
with the president, Mrs.
Dorothy Brintnell reading a
poem "Worship".
The theme song and
prayer followed Mrs. Harold
Parker was in charge of the
worship and gave a very.
Pyramid Place
Top $12 million
attraction
Next time you're in the
area, "The Biggest Show
Next to the Falls" – Pyramid
Place, Niagara has many
updated attractions that
rate a family visit
The $12 million complex
is dominated by the unique,
pyramid -shaped "Imax"
theatre where an entertain-
ing double bill, "Ontario/
Summertide" and "Circus
World", is shown several
times daily on 'Canada's
largest movie screen.
"Kids' Place", a chal-
lenging and exciting super-
vised play park for children
under 13, features the
"Rubber Band Bounce",
"Foam Swamp", "Cave
Crawl", "Roller Slide" and
many other innovative, free-
form activities.
Nearby is the "BAHA
Beetle Grand Prix" where
30 remote-controlled, mo-
del -sized dune buggies race
on an open track.
Pyramid Place also fea-
tures the "Good Times
Jamboree", an all animated
musical show; "The Great
White Water Niagara Pic-
ture Show," a multi -media
spectacle tracing Niagara's
colorful past; "Hocus Po-
cus", a mystical, musical
magic show – and an inte-
resting assortment of games,
speciality shops and dining.
facilities.
Pyramid Place is located
on the east side of Buchanan
Avenue, between Robinson
Street and Murray Hill:
Hours are from 10 a.m. to
10 p.m. daily until Sept,
after which a weekend sche-
dule takes effect
interesting message fitting
in with the slides which were
shown by Rev. Stanley
McDonald on "He Restoreth
My Soul".
• - The Roll. call .was an-
swered by a display of
"Something of Your
Grandmother's.. which was
most interesting.
A "thank you" was read
from Beatrice Munn. An
.invitation was accepted to
attend a noon luncheon at
Hensall Church U.C.W.
meeting on September 10.
Members were reminded
of the Presbyterial at Kippen
United Church September 30
at 12:30.
Anniversart plates are for
sale from members. A bale
of used clothing will be sent
in October. Mrs. Clarence
Coleman gave an article on
• "President's Priorities."
Rev. McDonald gave the
Benediction and refresh-
ments were served by Mrs.
'---Iarold Parker and Mrs.
Alvin Cole.
Ladies' Legion Auxiliary
The Ladies' _Legion
Auxiliary reopened their fall
meetings on Tuesday
evening with the president
Mrs. Alice Neilands
presiding. The Zone Com-
mander from Goderich Mrs.
Mona Davis of Goderich
installed three new mem-
bers, who were welcomed to
the Auxiliary.
Service at Carmel
The Sunday service in
Carmel Presbyterian
Church was conducted by
Rev. Kenneth Knight. His
message was on "Learning
to Work" taken from
Ephesians Chapter 4 Vers.
28. Mrs. Dorothy Taylor
presided at the organ. Miss
Margaret Kennedy, who has
served as a missionary in
India for 39 years will be the
guest speaker on Sunday
September 13.
Labour Day service
Labour Day weekend
service was held in Hensall
United Church on Sunday,
September 6 for Chiselhurst
and Hensall congregations
with Rev. Stanley McDonald
conducting the service with
Mtrs. Joyce Pepper at the
piano. The message was
titled "Back To Work".
Rev. McDonald pointed
out that/at all times God is
with ordinary people, on
ordinary occasions, and in
ordinary places. What God
has done for us may never be
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commence fall activities
seen but it will never be
forgotten, for spiritual
values of the heart are left to
eternity. Dedicate your
heart, home and job to the
Glory of . God.
The children's talk was
about not .using the name of
God wrongly. Sunday School
will reopen next Sunday,
September 13.
Ushers for the service
were Don Wareing, Bill
Stebbins, Tim Mann and,.
Travers Beavers, Mrs.
LincJa Traquair welcomed tit
the door.
Queensway entertained
Mrs. Shirley' Luther
conducted worship at
Queensway Manor last
week.
Mr. and Mrs.. A. "Bates
visited Mrs. Scrymegour.
Dirk, Marie, Grene. and Don
Rozendal visited Mrs. Alice
Rozendal. Kay Cockwell
visited with her husband
Peter. Mrs. Finkbeiner spent
Sunday and Monday at her
son's at Crediton. Mary
Parlmer visited over- the
holiday with her sister Mrs.
Thomson. Mrs. Wilds visited
on Sunday with her daughter
in London. Peter
McNaughton celebrated his
birthday on Sunday. Sep-
tember 6.
On Wednesday September
2 the ladies from the Men-
nonite Church Zurich en-
tertained the residents with
bingo and served coffee and
cookies. On Thursday Mr.
Mathonia and his musical
group entertained the
residents with music and
entertainment.
Persona is
Miss Sally, .z Chaffe of
Mitchell spent a few days
holidaying last week with
her grandparents Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Corbett.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoy
spent a .day recently, visiting
with Rev. Percy and Mrs.
Ferguson at Chesley
Mr. and Mrs. Austin
Wheeler of Detroit visited
last week with their aunt
Mrs. Mabel Munn.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Jory and
family of Sarnia were
holiday visitors with Mrs.
Jory's sister and brother-in-
law Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Moir and sons.
Doug Cudmore of London
spent a few holidays with his
grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar Cudmore.
Little Alicia Schroeder
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Mrs. Marjorie McDonald,
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