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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1978-05-04, Page 19Hensall's annual beef barbecue a great success By Hilda M. Payne The annual Beef Bar -B -Q, which was held at Hensall United Church last Wed- nesday, April 26, was again a big success with over 600 plates being served. Many compliments on the supper were received. l he com- mittee would like to thank all who helped in any way to make it such a success. Visit Farm The Sunshine Kids Nursery of Exeter enjoyed a visit to the farm last Wednesday and Thursday morning when John McAllister and his wife Evelyn threw their farm on R . R. 1, Hen' a I1 open to CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1978 -- PAGE 19 escorted tours by the children of the cattle barn and chicken house. 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The choir, led by Mrs. Marianne McCaffrey and with Mrs. Mary Moffat at the organ sang the anthem, "Jubilate" with the solo parts taken by Linda Gerstenkorn and Laurie Pepper. Unit four will be meeting on Thursday, May 4 at 2:30 p.m. Raising Funds The Hensall Minor Athletic Association are holding a series of fund-raising events to raise the necessary money for their up -coming season of sports for the young people of Hensall. A chocolate bar drive has already taken place and a bottle drive is being held over the next two weeks, culminating on May 13. It is also hoped to hold a dance at the new Community Centre on June 10. It is hoped that Hensall and District citizens will support these worthwhile projects. Watch for advertising. Hensall Happenings The ladies of St. Paul's Anglican Church met on Thursday in the church basement to pack a bale for the north. Following that activity, a short meeting was held. The meeting opened with the Member's Prayer, and the scripture was read. Mrs. George Anderson closed with the grace. The Grandmother's meeting of the Hensall Women's Institute will be held in the Legion Hall at 8 pm on Wednesday, May 10 when Mr. Ron Heimrick of A.R.C. Industries will be the guest speaker. Members are reminded to invite a gran- dmother and to wear something their grandmother would have worn. Sales Barn At the weekly Thursday sale 'at the Hensall. Sales Barn, the market was again active with higher prices. Supply consisted mainly of heifers and steers.. Fat cattle: heifers, $56.50-$62.50, top to $65.75: steers, $59.50-$63.10, top to $64.25. Pigs: weanlings, $36-$47.50. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Sam Oesch were visited by their gran- dson and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bell of Clinton last Thursday. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Payne last Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Primeau and Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Johnston of Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs. William Erb of Sebringville, Mr. and Mrs. Hank Binnendyk of Kippen, and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Johns of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Scane attended the wedding of their niece, Anne Clarke to Erik Petterson at Trinity Anglican Church, Thornhill on Saturday and the reception following .at the Thornhill Golf acid Country-Club:— Londesboro ountryC,lub- Londesboyo • from page 18 sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pipe. Sunday School assembly The April assembly for Londesboro United Church Sunday School had its theme "God loves us -- no matter what" and was performed by the intermediate class and opened with a sing -song led by Brenda Millar. Guitar music was provided by Ruthann Penfound, Sally Pollard and John Lawson with Carol Cartwright at the piano. John Lawson related a story about "Benny Bunny" with the use of stuffed animals. Prayer was led by Brenda Millar, and scripture was read by Neil Cartwright and Ruthann Penfound. Five skits concerning possible problem children might face, were performed by members of the class; Kevin Tamblyn, Cameron Moon, Kevin Fothergill, Kathy Radford, Bobby Penfound, Susan Jamieson, Carol Cartwright, John Lawson, Ruthann Penfound, Sally Pollard, Brenda Millar and Neil Cartwright. :,, .4 41.:,/,.