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4unity which reflects in our Hensall 4-11 Clulo
(No.3)
October 26
our suet on Tuesday, Or anization,belThe .i United and combined meetings three
and four which were a
.. a Citizens of Ontario ct►talogue of 'cereals and
�e�lior
Inc." The originality of the- flours. Hight gsrls, answered
teat elands fur the sutisf. ac• the 'rail eall whirr awns �•my
tion a ' us ltuowit► we are
recognized as Senior Citizens recipe using a ready -to -eat
cereal.
Meeting four of Ifensall 4�H
and respect as each,. The flag
can + purchased.No. 2) Club,, the Bran
She closed witha goem, Muppeta was held on Tuesday
"Just for today". During the evening at the home of Linda
morning; Mrs. Zerback had Gerstenkorn, The roll call,
been called on for a few words "my recipe using a ready -to -
and she advised all clubs to eat cereal" was answered by
have a club name board when eight girls.
they attended rallies. In discussion group the
The Rally was chaired by girls discussed flour, its
the Zone President, Mrs. many kinds and uses. They
Mary Grigg and opened with learned the common troubles
"0 Canada" followed by the of muffin making, the main
Lord's prayer. Following this one being over mixing. Mrs.
a moment of silence was Pepper demonstrated bran
observed in memory of muffins which were enjoyed
deceased members. with jam anda glass of milk.
Welcomes were given by Mr. The 4-11 girls are going to be
John McCutcheon, Warden of selling. Remembrance pop -
Huron County, Mayor Deb piesay, in ember fi e on Satur-
Shewfelt of Goderich and
Mrs. Leona ' Lockhart
Honorary President of Zone 8,
who also spoke during the The regular meeting of St.
afternoon session.
d During the lunch hour, an Pauls ACW was held at theRectory in Exeter on Thur -
executive meeting was held sday `afternoon. The
which should include two president, Mrs.. Forrest
members from each club opened the meeting with the
besides the Zone Executive. Members Prayer. The
From the executive meeting Invocation was read from,
an invitation was extended to "`The Living Word". The
hold . the Spring Rally in scripture was taken by Mrs.
Dashwood next April. There Annie Read, Mrs. Anderson
will be an executive meeting and Mrs. Windovgr. Rev.
in March to:arrange this. Anderson gave the
s. Leona Lock l ve KMeditntinn. A cretarY rs.
rIT
a splendid account
.Ontario Convention in St.
Catharines this summer
which she and Mrs. Grigg
*attended. "Voice" Magazine
contains news of area
meetings and is a great help
at $1.50 a year. The Con-
vention included a trip to the
Niagara area and a. dinner
given by the Ontario
Government at which The
Honorable Pauline McGibbon
was the speaker, reminding
the audience that seven years
ago one week was set aside by
the government for Senior
0 Citizen week. All Seniors
should think to brighten the
corner where they are and
thereby make someone else
happy.
Reports were given by the
president of each of the
eleven clubs, and each club
gave a number, either vocal,
instrumental, a reading or
with some other instruments.
Another afternoon speaker
was Mr. Livingstone, an ex -
*policeman . who urged us to
live with hope. Following
him, Mr. Emmerson Inglis,
president of Zone 1 spoke, and
urged all to rely on the
U.S.C.O. to make our club a
success. It has done more for
citizens than anyone else in
the Province.
of the -
.Ontario
ioberts read the
minutes of the last meeting.
Roll call was answered with
the word "be" in a Bible
verse. Donations in lieu of the
Bazaar and Bake Sale were
received. As many as
possible were urged to attend
the Fall Deanery meeting at
St. James, Stratford on
November 15. Annie Reid
gave the study book, "The
Last Key Opens the Door".
An article "On killing a
committee", was read. The
meeting closed with prayer.
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t11�orer'S,;
Mrs and .Mrs
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few ' teenagers
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tu�n,.,d Ont
ul Halloween Party at;the
U t on Sunday
evening. Tile schoolroan5....
stairs and hallway the
Christian F�ellowsiP
Buildingwere. ly
decorated ;or the occasion
and. a lot of, friendly fun was
missed by those who did not
attend.
Hensall Livestock Sales
Supply consisted mainly of
heifers and steers demand
was active and prices were
higher. , Fat cattle: heifers,
$37.50.543; steers, $39.S0 -
S44.20. Pigs.' weanlings.
$27.50.532 ; chunks $35.-S45.
Church News
The United Church Service
at Hensall was in the charge
of Rev. Don Beck on Sunday
with Mrs. John Turltheim at
the organ. The choir sang the
anthem, "Sing Praises to the
God of Love".
This was Reformation
Sunday and the sermon was,
"The Reformed Church, ever
Reforming" In the space of
twenty-five years in the
sixteenth century, three great
reformers were working with
dedication, Ignatus Loyola,
Martin Luther and John
Calvin. Now, in the twentieth
century we must weave
together what they started.
Next Sunday is Remem-
brance Sunday when the
Henson Legion will parade at
the church. Unit 4 will meet
on Thursday at 2:30 p.m.
Auction
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e stelk and the
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Mr. George German Of Nelson. shchenk, 'Mr. and Mrs.
Paris was a recent visitor Roy Schenk, Mrs. Margaret
with Mr. Stewart Bell. Clark, Mrs. Flora
Mr. Allan Crerar who Gachstetter and Jeanette
recently underwent surgery Lippert visited Hugo Schenk.
in St. Joseph's Hospital, D.J . Cronin visited Dan
London returned to his name Matthews: Mr. and Mrs.
on Saturday. Wilmer Adkins, and Jim
Mr. and Mrs. Murdock McDougall visited several
Stewart of Lake Forrest, Ill- residents; and Mr. and -Mrs.
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jeffrey, Edmund
Stewart Bell and family last Jeffrey. Madge Oesch visited
week. Pauline Jeffrey.
Mrs. Lawrence Uyl who has Mr. and Mrs. J. McAllister
been a patient in South Huron Mitchell visited Louise hell ;
Hospital Exeter for the past B. Dykstra
hel;
week returned to her home. Grace Dykstra.Mary
Mr. Edgar Munn is a visited Ateeta Kats;
Hanagan and B. Dykstra
visited Louise Mitchell and
Ellen Diamond. David and
Kelly of Bolton visited Alex
Barrett.
Mrs. Helen Thompson and
son Ron, of Islington visited
Mrs. Mary Parlmer: Katie
and Marion Schenk visited
Hugo Schenk; Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Ryckman, Wadena,
Minn. visited Mrs. Almeeda
Parsons; and Margaret
Ferguson also visited Mrs.
Parsons.
A very successful auction
sale was held at Bonthron's
warehouse on Saturday,'
October 30. Goods and
chattels of all kinds were
auctioned in aid of the United
Church Manse Fund: To
warm up the bidders, coffee
and sandwiches and pie were
served by Hensall and'
Chislehurst ladies. Many
thanks to all who helped in
any way to make this sale
such a success.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fink of
Point Clark and Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Hoy have returned
from spending ten days
cruising the Greek Islands in
the Aegean Sea. This was a
most exhilarating experience
as many of the places they
visited were following in the
foot -steps of St. Paul in his
missionary travels. They also
stopped at Athens and
Ephesus in Turkey where St.
Paul spent two and a half
years and other cities and
absorbed much of the
Eastern Culture.
Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobal
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Calvin Horton of Clinton on
Friday. On Sunday, Mr. and
THINGS ARE HAPPENING AT
Personals
Mrs. Sim Roobal is a
patient in St. Joseph's ,
Hospital, London.
Eric Luther theises the
campaign
approximately $50 short of
the objective of $1200. The
door to door canvass in
Hensall has been completed.
If there are any rural
residents who have not sent
;their donation please do so as
soon as possible. Thank you.
Mr. Luther especially
wishes to thank the following
groups who did such an ex-
cellent job in the door to door
canvass in Hensall: Amber
Rebecca Lodge, Women's
Auxiliary, Carmel
Presbyterian Church and the
Women's Institute.
Mrs. Inez McEwen is a
patient in Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital again.
patient in South Huron
Hospital, Exeter where he is
receiving treatment.
Mrs. Richard Bissett and
Jennifer of Wren.thama,
Alberta and Mrs. Herman
Shoemaker of Saltford
Heights visited last week with
Mrs. Stewart Bell.
Remembrance Day service
will be held' in Hensall United
Church on Sunday November
7 at 11 a.m. Members of the
Legion and Ladies' Auxiliary
will meet at the Legion Hall
at 9 :30 a.m.
Mrs. Brian Campbell who
has been a patient in South
Huron Hospital, Exeter for
the past few weeks returned
to her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Holland, Gwen and Michael,
Clinton visited this week with
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sangster
and Brad.
Miss Linda Bell of Waterloo
spent the weekend with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert
M. Bell and Allan.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Troyer and Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Funk. Exeter visited
recently with Mr. and Mrs.
Phil Nelson and Mr. and Mrs.
Doug McDonald in Sarnia.
Queensway news
Recent visitors with Vera
Laramie wore Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Dunn, Iva Ridley.
Mrs. Roy McDonald and
Lillian Kleinfelt; Mrs.
McDonald also visited with
her husband Roy McDonald,
and Shirley Prouty visited
Lynn Latiimore, Roy
McDonald, Dan Matthews,
Harold Glanville, Isobel
Sproat and Vera Laramie.
Mr., and Mrs. Harold
Shepherd, Willowdale visited
Mrs. Ada Smillie: Mrs.
Ernest Perry visited her
husband Ernie Perry: Mrs.
The Bethel Reform Church
Ladies: Dina Neevel, Bonnie
Vellenger, Anna Wynja en-
tertained residents at Bingo
followed by music. The
Church service was con-
ducted by Rev. Bishop.
Exeter on Wednesday ac-
companied by Mrs. Bishop at
the piano.
WAILS. meet
r and/�.�.*.. Avery off
o
the day to Einii#�a, .
Mrs. Herb McAdam and
her pdaughter
,yare visiting. with
Mrs. McAdatn's son who is a
patient in the Kitchener
hospital.
Get wets wishes are
extended, to him from the
community.
There are Three Wise Men
in Holanesville who are out
hunting, and trapping. But we
would like to know what! So
just keep us up to date men:
Thank you!!!
We at Deeves are fighting a
loosing battle it seems.
Clarence Perdue and Ed
broke up a beaver dam 'on'the
farm yesterday. They went
down today to look things
over, only to find the beavers
have rebuilt their home.
jewelry I? +CIII gtr l
by Slane f i eves,
.N01/0111ber 18 will start t!
monthly card games, at ll
p.m. Keep the date ix Mind`
everyone.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wreght
and Mr. and Mrs. Andersons
-from Brandon, Manitoba.
visited recently with Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Betties.
The November meeting of
the WMS of Carmel
Presbyterian Church was
held on Monday evening with
the .president Mrs. Harvey
Hyde presiding and opened
the meeting with , a
"Meditation Poem" followed
by a short prayer.
Mrs. Percy Campbell took
,the Devotion the topic being
"The Christian Conference in
Asia" with members taking a
question and answer study.
During the business a
report was given on the Fall
Presbyterial held in
Goderich. The next meeting
will be held on December 6th
Church News
Worship services wererheld.
at the Holmesville United
Church on Sunday with Rev.
Oestreicher in charge.
School News
November 15-19 will be
exam week at the
Holmesville school. This
with Mrs. Edith Bell in
charge 'and a Pot -luck
Christmas lunch to follow.
The Ladies Aid .meeting
followed twig Mrs. Clarence
Volland presiding. The
routine business was
discussed and plans finalized
for the Bazaar and Tea on
'Saturday November 6th.
by Mrs. ELF. Berry " - vs -c'
Mr. and Mrs. William
Pepper visited on Sunday
with their son Bert and
family, Newstead.
On Sunday, Mrs. Lindsay,
Eyre, returned home after a
pleasant bus trip to
California.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Swan,
spent the weekend with
Paul's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Swan.
Mr. Edgar Allen, formally
of Brucefield is a patient in a
London Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Stephen's, Woodstock, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
Henderson on the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hen-
derson
enderson visited recently with
their daughter Mrs. George
Westcott and family in Gobel,
Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Elliott, London visited in
Brucefield, Clinton and with
Mrs. Menary in the Clinton
Public Hospital.
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