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'by Jtt10E PEPPER
Rebekah Lodge meets hostess Marg Consitt and her
Vice -Grand Mrs. Bertha assistant Lois Shapter,served a
MacGregor presided for the •tasty lµnch.
meeting of Amber Rebekah
Lodge recently in the absence Womens Institute gathers
of ythe Noble Grand Mrs. The ``Health in the Corn -
Margaret Consitt. She was ,unity" meeting of the Hensall
assisted
a Richardson. hardso the SVG Mrs• evening was
in thed Legion shall
Beatrice
The district meeting will be President Hilda Payne
held in Brussels on April 9. Mrs. welcomed everyone and the roll
Olga Chipchase R.S.N.G. read call was answered by
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„the communications and members with an old fashioned
minutes in the absence of the health remedy. The program
recording secretary Mrs. conveners were Janis Bisback
Leona Parke. The Assembly and Marg Ingram.
secretary will visit Brussels Janis introduced Mrs. Len
Lodge on April 15 when a Cameron, a home economics
ein sac Huron District
• Lynne Hudson, left and Cathy Merner, right a the Bay Id
shown with
Sharon Bunn. All put on a skit song as pa
Figure Skating Club's recent Early Rock Concert. (photo by
Milvena
banquet will be h Id her t her at South accompanied. on th
honour. Mrs. Jean Bridge,.DDP High School, who showed' a Reid. Lord",
will officially visit Amber short film strip on nutrition and organ by Mrs. Turkheim.
Rebekah Lodge on April 16. health, and also gave a very Chiselhurst UCW The baskets of flowers were
An invitation was received interesting talk about Canada's The Chiselhurst UCW held from the funerals of the late
from Huronic Lodge, Clinton to food guide and about nutrients their monthly meeting in the Preston Lemmon and Ferne
• attend their 45th birthday party in our foods and additives that afternoon of March 11 in the McLean.
April 30 at the Legion Hall in are added to our foods to make Church basement. Dorothy
,1.1 a ! uncis, , for the
Institute for the coming year.
Plans were tentatively made
for a bus trip to Elmira for June
and a new nominating com-
mittee was appointed to bring
in a new slate of officers for the
April meeting. The April
meeting schedule was reviewed
and the committees were
reminded , to bring in their
reports to this meeting. Rose
Harris gave the courtesy
remarks. Marg Ingram
presented Mrs. Cameron and
Dorothy Mickle with a little
gift.
Hostesses for the evening
were Joyce Pepper and Annie
Bible" was the topic used by
Loretta Riley when discussing
the study book. The acting
president thanked all the ladies
who helped in any way at the
World Day of Prayer and also
at the UCW anniversary.
The meeting closed with
prayer and Mary Brintnell and
Eliza Kinsman served a lovely
lunch which was enjoyed by all.
United Church notes
"This is Calvary" was the
sermon topic chosen by Rev.
Don Beck to preach on at the
Passion Sunday service Sunday
morning in Hensall United
Church. The choir sang "Do
e
Bayfield club has concert
Clinton. Mrs. Olga Chipchase temlookgood. Parker, the vice-president, resl , Past ,,asters son
d attending "Brother's Dorothy Mickle favoured opened the meeting with an
Erickson Bea Brister, in charg
• BerthaMacGregor reported for f the branch director worship used as her theme
reported
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Night" at Parkhill. Mrs. Aldeen everyone by playing several Easter poem followed by a .
C.P. selections on the piano repeating the theme prayer. in Masonic Lodge
Volland reported for the Irish a of the
&T. committee and Mrs. and Nellie Riley gave the duties
ac regor o
the visiting committee. The minutes and the January "Give me now wisdom and
applause
The assembly ' president, meeting and the February knowledge".
produced thunderous app euchre were read and approved The roll call was answeredby
On March 8 in the Bayfield Mrs. Grace Love requested the "What
Arena, the Bayfield Figure from the audience. They could charter of the Lodge be draped and a financial report was 11 members saying
Skating Club produced their be your future champions of in memory of past -presidents given by the treasurer, Marg method they used to relieve
"Early Rock Concert'' on ice. pair free skating. Sister Martha Patterson, Sister Ingram. Correspondence in- tension".
Lynne Hudson and Cathy eluded information for the next The minutes of the February
The coaches and coaches -in- Yn Nora Brunner and Sister u in meetingwere read and adopted
training arranged the program Merner, dressed up in clown Matilda MacDonald. This will 4-H garden club coming p
suits and make' -up, used I be done at the next meeting: the summer, the Exeter Fall and Dorothy Parker read
and carried out the teaching of should Have Kdown Better" to
the skaters. These young people showed initiative and show how theymimic the -Fair prize list, a news letter several delightful spring and
could mimUnit 1 Hensall UCW from the F.W.I.O. president, Easter poems. It was decided
pair routines and did a "bang- and a thank -you note from to donate $10 to Bunny Bundle
imagination in their first effort ..Julene Keys presided for the
at producing a show on ice. up", fall -down" job of it. March meeting of Unit 1 of Dorothy Mickle. and the ladies of the UCW
er
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Shirley Brandon, junior The longest line number -to Hensall U.C.W. on Thursday Members wf r asked to bring vol nishe the o ss ndn the
coach, opened the show in a "Rock Around The afternoon. Her devotional suggestions
Clock" was a swinging, toe- troduction was followed by the project in June to the next Church basement. Eliza
tapping group with a great singing of a hymn. She then meeting. Hilda thanked Kinsman and Bea Brister
pp geveryone who helped with the volunteered to visit the sick and
beat. The skaters were Shirley read verses of scripture from arch.
during durMM
Brandon, Sharon Bunn, Joanne Matthew. She used as her in- euchre party in February and it shut-in Brtnell gave the,
Chapman, Cindy Cluff, David spirational message parts of an was decided , that every . Dorothy
Fawcett, Anne Haw, Crystal article "The man called Jesus member should try to have a treasurer's report and the April
Huffman, Dawn Merner, written by Billy Graham. It is card party within their homes meeting schedule was
Maryann Rathwell, Danielle interesting' lb" "vete"that the;,,„ before the end of June to try to_ reviewed. "The influence of the
Simons, Lisa Telford and Christian movement is once
Wendy Turner. more spreading through our
younger generation. The writer
Another first time pair was tells how the lives of people
Cindy Cluff and Wendy Turner have been influenced by the life
in "Johnny Angel". Con- of Jesus. Julene then offered
sidering their inexperience, prayer and a hymn followed.
they put on a good showing. The minutes of the February
Appearing next was Barbara meeting were read kind ap-
Hutchings, Sheri Phoenix, proved and Will Beck 'gave
Debbie Siertsenna, Darlene highlights'cf the Presbyterial
Smith, Nikki Stevens, Nancy meeti;'ng 4010 iLi*el•
Taylor a d•:Debbie Valliere in Arrafigern•ents were f1naliaikko
"Help", which they performed sponsor a child through
very professional manner,
while skating to "Sugar
Shack". She is the strongest'
skater in the chub and could
have a promising future.
"Rock and Roll' music was a
similar pair routine by Joanne
Chapman and Beverly Semple,
who did an admirable job for
their first attempt at pair
skating. Sharon Bunn, coach -
in -training, skated her in-
terpretation of "Indian Lake",
doing lovely spirals and
covering the ice surface very
well.
' `Yellow Submarine"
featured the very young
beginners: Julie and Robbie
Boyd , Colleen Cluff, Brian
.Fishor, Tanya and d Ricky
Grillmayer, Christine John-
ston, Laurie `Phoenix, Julie
Porter, Brad Valliere and
Maryellen Van Aaken led by
Lynne Hudson and Cathy
Merner.
Most important' to these
children is to learn to move on
ice and these young ones
proved their ability to do just
that.
Coach -in -training Crystal
Huffman picked "The Lion
Sleeps Tonight" for her number
and surely disturbed his rest
with her whirlwind routine.
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A very memorable event was
held this month at the regular
meeting of the Clinton Masonic
Lodge with the initiation of
Stephen Thompson, who is the
son of Rt. Worshipful Brother
R. E. Thompson. This occasion
is only the second time in the
history of the Lodge that a Past
Master has had his son enter
the Lodge.
The Worshipful Master,
Donald Bell was assisted in the
initiation by the Lodge officers,
Very Worshipful Brother T. G.
Scribbins, Brother Dean
Aldwinkle and the candidate's
father.
At the February meeting, R.
J. Boussey was' initiated. In
attendance were a number of
Brother Boussey's friends and
a visiting group of Brothers
from Goderich.
Clinton Community
Credit Union
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with aplomb. Compassion. - This is a Unit
The youngest soloist, Lisa project, so special' offering for
Telford, winged her way this was given, and Audrey
around the ice to "All of The Joynt will be the secretary -
Time". Lisa is tiny but a treasurer for this project.
potentially mighty skater,as Audrey Joynt used for her
she proved on Saturday. Senior study ' "As others see us"
coach Danielle Sinions chose written by a Korean Christian,
"All My Loving" as her music Dr. Hisop Kim. His article
to execute her graceful and eye brings to us a Christian per-
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appealing movements. spective from another race and
As a finale, "Its Been A Hard culture to the "Mission today"
Day's Night" was picked for all theme. We must have Christian
the hours of practice and hard sensitivity to descern how
work for the carnival. All the traditional structure and
Moms might conserve and
FRED'S MEAT DEPT.
SPECIALS
As a fun number, the coaches skaters took to the ice including cu.
inspire new motivation for
chose "Loco -motion". Dressed the two Goderich coaches, mission. When Christian
in blue Levi shirts with red Karin Pedersen and Debbie mission. is not Christian
ac-
bandanas around their necks to Chessel. brothcompanied by action, the
simulate locomotive engineers, Tokens of appreciation were phrase itself is "meaningless.
they, as well as the audience presented to all the coaches p r interesting meaningless.
enjoyed their impromptu from the club for their freely- followed,Anone subject of
routine.ion
given time all season. In turn, � interest wasgreatly
"I Want To Hold Your Hand" Mwe are Maryann and David presented influenced howy the mare media.
was an instant success for Mrs. Simons with a large Julene read an Easter poem
coaches -in -training David bouquet of beautiful mixed called "Faith" and the meeting
Fawcett and Maryann Rath—, flowers as a token of ap- closed with the benediction.
well. David and Maryann are Predation from the skaters for closed
Fuss conducted a
very able skaters and the the many hours she spent with humorous contestoand the
difficult lifts and movements the club.
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MAR. 20, 1975
TILL SUN. MAR. 23, 1975
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Hensall and community °w`ill continue to be conducted
from Bonthron Funeral Chapel, Main Street, Hensall.
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