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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1997-10-08, Page 10Page 10 Times-Advticnte, October 8, 1997 _OM MIRVITY Golden Agers meet for games of euchre Monkeying around Hanging out. People just hanging out this weekend enjoying the_ great weather. Thee guys- took advantage of the warm weather at .the Bannockburn Fall Hike on Sunday -in- cluded Brad Klaver,14, left, Kyle Klaver, 12, _Jeremy Klaver, 8 and Andrea Klaver, 5. Prizes to be awarded for Hensall's best Thanksgiving displays By Liz Sangster sweaters for. Hensall's hockey Hensall correspondent team. Eight card tables were pur chased for the Legion Hall. A dis- HI:NSAi:L - Visit with your cussion was held on h_anyucts corn - (fiends or make new friends at. the ,. ing in the near future. . 1 icnsall and Area Community Drop A Progressive Euchre will he In nc ‘t_11tursday. �)c:ic!lu:r-:1-G-at-the----hcllF.-iu_.the_-klcnc.a11 Comm u-nity-- Centre.on the afternoon of October 9 at 1:30 p.m. Admission -is $2 each and prizes and lunch will he pro- vided: This event is sponsored by the Hensall Twilight Seniors. At Hensall United Church on Sunday. Lloyd Ferguson gave .the. announcements. Pat Cook read the scripture. The- Sacrament of Communion was observed with Nancy Fraser, Betty Simmons. and: Elaine and Wayne Corbett serving.' The Junior Choir practiced 30 min- utes after the service. -- Mary Kinsman is selling Regal • Products and all. proceeds go to Hensall United Church. Call Mary at 262-2396 to sec a catalogue, Congratulations to Brad and Suc Mann on the arrival of their second son, Jonathon Bryce, a little brother for Kyle. Congratulations to newlyweds Cheyenne and Dan McClinchey who were married on October 4. Hensall Village Council is proposing a tough new anti -cat by- law. This new law proposes'tags for cats. a hefty annual registration Hensall United Church. The day begins with foot care -at 10 a.m. 'Contact Marg Cole at 262-2304 if •you are ufterested in scheduling an. appointment. Lunch will lie served at 12 noon: Following lunch. Biddy Cammack will assist with sonic easy exercises and stretches. The Fellow ship •Singers will entertain with a musical program and the day will wrap up with card • games. ' - I'hc cost is $4 per person. Transportation can he provided if • reiluired. '1'o make reservations contact Marg- CuIc at 262-2304 or Shannon• Dougherty and Faye Skinner at 235-9258 by noon on October 16. This event is sponsored by Town and Country Home .Support Ser‘ ices and local 'volun- • -leers. • The - Hensall Legion ladies Auxiliary •meeting was held October 1 in the Legion Hall. chaired by President -.Iva Reid. A donation of $35 -was made to Hensall's Week of the Child. The Auxiliary purchased "at-heime" • fee lor each animal. ,and uiany. other no-nonsense measures to crack down on the cat'prohlern. The Hensall and District hlorticultural Society is sporisi►ring a Thanksgiving Decorating -Contest. A ►r-+re-will-hez-gi-vNo--li►r--- w- name_as_.vell-as_ a,logo-and- one home in the arca west of the rttolto for District School. Board railroad track. one hone north of No. K. King Street and one home south of; As part of the provincial restruc- King Si. There will also be aprice.- luring of education., the Huron 101 hest apartment;he t business: County Board of Education and -the and hest balcony. Help the F i..ill-.Perth County Board of Education and District -Horticultural Society will form the District School Board by ilccorating your huii e,,hu'mr". `in -January 1998. A name that will or,•halcon'y till Thanksgi'iug.,!iellect the excellence in education Judging -will take place on t)ctohcr II provided by both Boards will be 9selected. ., . Hensall Carmel Presbyterian. :Students, staff. parents.�School Church Women are holding an Council members. arid other ceim-. Autumn Hot Luncheon al Hensall - inanity members are invited to sub - Carmel Presbyteristn Church on mil proposals for the "Name the October 28 from 11:1.5 a.in.,to, 1 Board;' contest. Only students are. p.m. Tickets are available from eligihle to submit- proposals for the church -members and, the -PC -W. "Board Logo and•Motto' contest. Seating tickets cost' $8. Take-out -The deadline for submissions is tickets cost $8.50. Customers with -October 23. 1997. Each submission take-out tickets should go.to the must include name, school name, rear door ,of the church (Ai -receive grade (for students), address (for their meal. -' - - - cother community members) and is The.synipathy,of the community sent to the Office of. the Director of is extended to the family of the late Education: Huron County Board of Emma Campbell: Emma Campbell Education. 163 Princess Street was one of Hensall's oldest citi- East,_Clinton, Ont. NOM ILO, fax: zens. - .519-482-9358 or Perth County Board of. Education, 210 Water , GRAND BEND - Grand Bend. Golden; Agers held their bi-weekly euchre on September 24 at the Legion. Winners were: Ladies high - .Annie Lyile; Ladies low - Dina Kelders; Ladies most lone hands - Mary Robinson; :Mens high - Jan Van De Vooren; Mens low - Lorna Nielson playing a man's card; Men's most lone.hands - a tie between Harold Flnkbeiner and Emil Becker. ' There were 11 tables in play. The next euchre will be October -8 at 7:30 p.m. at the Legion. ' 1 : At the September 28 service at. Grand Bend United Church, Rev. R. Putman's sermon topic was "All My Relations." This phrase "All My Relations" is used. in - many native North American traditions as a closing, to prayer. similar to the word "Amen." - In his talk to the children, Rev. Putman told the children they are all brothers and- sisters in God 'through the Spirit. - Scriptures were read by John Scott. Special music was a solo "Voice in the Wilderness" by Don McLean. -Lynn d Tremaine played the piano and organ. . •- World Wide Communion was observed at Grand Bend United • Church on October 5. The service was followed by a potluck lunch and the annual meeting of the church. If you wish to participate in a ,project to assist the children in the care 'of Huron County Children's Aid. bring to the Thanksgiving ser - 'vice Octohcr'12, gifts of baby food, diapers or individual breakfast packs. . Name the board! :CLINTON" : -District School Board No. 8 Local Education Improvement Committee is inviting all members of the -Huron and Perth community nisubmit proposals for Dance lessons in Dashwood organized for children By Carmel Sweeney Zurich correspondent • .ZURICH - The St. Boniface Youth Group will be having their meeting on October 9. Those in grades 5 and 6 will meet in the parish for a Mystery night and the students in grade 7 are to go the school gyro. There will be children's dance lessons at the Dashwood Community ('entre. starting on October 8 to November 29 for ages six to 12 years. it runs from 6 to 7 p.nt: and ttie cost is $4 per person each night. For more riformation phone Linda Arnold at 217-3558 after -5 p.nt. 'ihe next Meeting of the Zurich Agricultural Society will be held at the township hall on October 16 at 8 pan. • Anyone wishing to attend the District #8 dinner/meeting on October 29 at Howick Community Centre at 6:30 p.m. are to let Margaret Deichert know at the meeting or phone her. The cost is $12.00. The District Quilt and Bread Competition will he held at this time also. There is an International Plowing Match souvenir trailer parked at the home of Gerry and Diane Thiel, RR 2 Zurich for the next couple of weeks if anyone is interested in buying hats or t -shirts etc. Phone them at 236- 4606 for more information. Personals Earl and Anne Flaxbard attended a surprisc+50th birthday party for their daughter Shirley Cooper in Ingersoll on Saturday, then on Sunday they went to Kitchener and attended a 75th birthday celebration for a friend. Best wishes for a speedy recovery are extended to Marilyn Kends who is home recuperating from surgery on her foot. Congratulations to Don and Sharon Gingerich, RR 2 Zurich, who cele- brated the 30th wedding anniversary on September 30. Sympathy to the family and relatives of Leon Bedard who passed away suddenly on Monday. Jacob Rothenberg and his friends celebrated his seventh birthday on Saturday with a party and pizza supper at his home, given by his mother Rosie and grandmother Sharon from London. Michele Gelinas.uf British Columbia is visiting with her parents, Marie and Mozart Gelines Sr. and other relatives in.the area for two weeks. Congratulations to Marc and Cathy Clausius (nee Overholt) on the arrival of their first baby. a girl, who was born on October 6. Street, Stratford, Ont., N5A 3C5, fax: 5 19-271-2324. You still think Anstett prices are too high? Obviously you haven't been in the store lately. ANTWERP DIRECT DIAMOND SPECIALS SIZE It EG. PRICE 1,4 ct. ' 950.00 1/3 ct. .45 ct. 1/2 ct. 3/4 ct. 1 ct. 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