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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1996-04-17, Page 6J ti Page 6 Times -Advocate, April 17,1996 FAMILY Spring concert The South Huron District High School music de- partment presented their annual spring concert Sun- day afternoon featuring Triple Trio, Chamber Choir and Ladies Choir con- ducted by Ruth Classens and the Black Jazz Band Red Jazz band, and the Concert Band. Above from left, Craig Wragg, Craig An- gyal and Jilleane Knip play "Sun Cat" written bb Jay Bocook. Left, Choir mem- bers, back row, Brenda Harrigan, Julie Godbolt, Ji! - Ilan Rutledge, front row, Vanessa Bray, Jenni De Block and Melissa Sea- brook sing "Blooming 1 Bright Star of Belle isle." Hensall Legion elects officers The officers will be in- stalled May 31. By Lis Saupter Hensall correspondent HENSALL - Nominations and elections were held April 10 at Hensall Legion. They were suc- cessful in filling all offices as fol- lows: President Uryan Fink, Past president Larry Uyl, First vice pres- ident Dave Smale, Second vice president John McAllister, Secre- tary -treasurer Bea Uyl, Sgt. -at - Arms Peter Zwaan. Elected to the executive are Chris Taylor, Dale Waring, Randy Bedard, Gerrie Glenn, Donna Smale, and Glen Cooper. Installations will be held jointly in Blyth, May 31. Jane Glenn was initiated into the Branch. A motion was passed to donate $100 to the South Huron Agricultu- ral Society. Legion members would like to congratulate Candace Becker on her success in public speaking at district level in Brussels on March 24. The Legion wishes her success as she advances to area competition in Guelph, April 21. A successful Daffodil Tea and Euchre was held for the Seniors April 10. April 13, a dart tournament was held at the Branch. First place 'A' winner, Bob Reynolds; Second place Leonard Smale; 'B' winners First Dave Reichert, Second Cliff St. Antoine. Tied for high score 134 was Nathon Rollings and Cliff St. Antoine, which was won by Nathon Rollings. Sunday, April 14, four members attended the District 'C' Spring Convention in Stratford. Women's Institute board members meet KIPPEN - Grace Drummond, Mary Nicklas, the F.W,I.O. board president of Huron South District ber repQttect that•,reltruturing Women's Institute, welcomes( thlli z Ile oi; epd .4reqik,,was put board members and read a poenl,> "Winner and Loser" at a meeting Thi was a reminder to visit the t recently. The W.I. Centennial Song was sung getting ready for the Wom- en's Institute 100th Anniversary on February 19, 1997 when ail Ontario Institutes will celebrate. The Roll Call was answered with "Signs of Spring". Brief reports P.R.O. and Resolu- tions by Mona Alderdice who also reported on the W.I. workshops just completed with 124 women doing Ribbon Embroidery taught by Iola Subject of Atwood and 102 women taking the Needle Tatting taught by Marilyn Cockwell of Atwood. A talk on the use of herbs by Elaine Barnes and a demonstration of planting a herb planter were also enjoyed. Grace Drummond and Shirley Cooper reported on programs. ,, .r Erland Lee Museum and the Ade- laide Hoodless Home as well as the Blue Jays game on May 25 when President Marg Harris throws out the first ball and Margaret Mclnroy of Huron East District sings the Na- tional Anthem. Shirley Cooper re- ported on•the Agriculture Kits and Slice of Huron workers were told of their duties on April 9 and April 12. Cookies were brought in for the Open House on the Thursday eve- ning April 11. The theme for the Fair Displays this year is Market Gardening. Marilyn Pym showed what the committee had proposed for the Centennial Banner and changes were implemented, Kippen East served muffins and I Dashwood served tea for the break. 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MARIO CAUCHi 519-524-4430 1-800-896-4430 LLORAMAR Centre For Cosmetic Medicine 6 Yerars Serving Huron -Bruce Counties tions Report hoping to have fisc„& filled by the Distri 40'1,6..61996 ' 11t4 list et Brdoefield U 6 p.m. The picnic is to be held July 2 at 12:30 at the Dashwood Community Park. all of- A letter is to be sent to the Huron rival Board of gducation co• Tech :�I. wh nting tho P✓ of 4?s time worthwhile and very 'wed conducted. A donation was voted for the Hensall United Church for use of its facilities for the meeting. Church service At Hensall United Church, wor- shippers had a moment to prepare before the Sanctus was sung, fol- lowed by the Prayer of Approach and the Lord's Prayer. "Crown Him with Many Crowns" was sung and Psalms 16 was read. New Tes- tament readings were from Acts and from John 20. Welcome and greeting one another was followed by the children's hymn and the children's story "Paid in Full". Prayers of the People preceded the choir singing "Hymn of Promise" with Doug Klopp supplying the music. Rev. Annen's message was "Found of God". The offering was taken by Doug Kyle and Raye Ja- cobe, and dedicated by Doxology and Prayer. "In the Garden" was sung, and Benediction and Three- fold Amen closed the service. Bea- trice Munn was the gr. Sharing Time le:,- it mation will be ime,1 church, in the weeks ...,J confirmation. The Food Grains Project was once again a success. Bible study will be Tuesdays 1:30 to 3:00. The Senior Choir practices Fridays at 7:30 p.m., the Junior choir practic- es Wednesday after school. The sympathy of the community t1 is extended to the family of the late • Mrs. Mole, a former resident of • Northcrest. LION Exeter —/q Golf Club Wednesday Ladles' Night Regular season begins May 8 but come and join us May 1 for ju" "early bird" warm up. winners From Exeter Massage Therapy Clinic Open II 1 louse draw March 30th i Iiexology: Bev Hovius, Hensall ..lassage: Rick Tonelli, Toronto Massage: Mary Lou Thomson, Exeter Thanks to all, _ Lori, Andrea and [aura Capsule Comments with Ernie Miatello Sleep clinics help diagnose sleep problems. However, there are too few clinics and waiting lists are long. One new idea is to have the pa- tient's own bedroom be the lab and a local technician hook up the electrodes prior to sleep. A computer will collect the data and the data will be downloaded in the moming to a distant sleep clinic to be analyzed. It's cost-effective and quicker. April is Dental Health Month.... a great time to remind everyone about the importance of flossing your teeth. Choose a convenient time and do it around the same time at least once each day before plaque can harden. 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