HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1978-08-31, Page 17News from Hensall
by Hilda M. Payne
At the Huronview
Auxiliary, meeting held in
the Board Room on
August 21, it was decided
to change the4ate of the
fall bake sale and tea to
Wednesday, October 11
from October 4. This was
due to other events on the
fourth and it is hoped that
there will be a good at-
tendance on the new date.
Twelve members from
the Huron County
Women's Institute were
present and some plans
were made for the tea
•and bake sale.
At the close of the
meeting, tea and cookies
were served by Mrs.
Keith Webster and the
members spent a little
time visiting the
residents. The next
meeting will be on Sep-
tember 18 and the
executive would be
pleased to see more
Institutes represented at
that meeting.
Attend Alma School
Alma School for women
is held at Alma College,
St. Thomas each year
under the auspices of the
London Conference of the
United Church of Canada.
This comprises the
Algoma, Elgin, Essex,
Huron -Perth, Kent,
OLambton, Middlesex and
Oxford Presbyterials.
The four-day conference
held from August 20-23
inclusive had as its theme
this .year, "Stop -Look -
Listen! - Hear God
Speak!,"
. The theme speaker was
Rev. Bob Duthie of
Chatham and Bible study
was led by Rev. Gordon
Duncan with Mr. Ab
Furtney. of Sault Ste.
Marie leading the
singing. Many UCW
women from the district
attended, including Mrs.
Phyllis Rodd of
Woodham, acting as one
of the hostesses and Mrs.
Doris Zurbrigg ' of
Listowel, a study group
leader.
On Tuesday, August 22,
a one -day school was
incorporated into the
four-day school and over
250 women joined the.
approximately 150
already at Alma to attend
the mini -school at Central
United Church, St.
Thomas. This was
"listen" day and a panel
discussion was held on
child abuse.
Those who attended
Alma came home a little
weary but at the same
time, . renewed in am-
bition to "serve the Lord
with gladness". This was
a time 'of spiritual
refreshment and great
Christian fellowship.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Smith spent the weekend
with their daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs.
John McGuire of Erin.
While there they visited
the McMichael Collection
of Canadian Art at
Kleinberg.
Tim Mock left last
week for British
ohimbia, where he will
e attending Victoria
University this coming
year.
Fall meetings will soon
be beginning again and it
is hoped that many more
women will take ad-
vantage of the op-
portunities for enrich-
ment in living offered by
the Women's Institute.
This is not a fund-
raising organization
primarily, but a way in
which all women can
fulfill themselves and
help others at the same
time. The program in-
cludes such subjects as
the family, citizenship,
education, cultural in-
Graduate
terests, public relations,
consumer and world
affairs and the compiling
of a local history.
So why not make a note
on your• calendar to join
other women at.. the
Legion Hall, Hensall at 8
p.m. on the second
Wednesday of each
month? (Septeniber 13 is
the date). We hope to see
you then.
Accepts arena employment
By Bertha MacGregor
Don Reid, well known
auto body man, who
operated a business on
Nelson St., had accepted
employment at the
Hensall arena and
commences duties here
this week.
Don is a local resident
having grown up in
Hensall and we wish him
every success in his new
employment.
Mrs. J.
accepted
'Drysdale
Aikenhead has
a position at
Home Hard-
ware. She was formerly
employed at the
Canadian Tire Store,
Exeter for the past five
years.
Mrs. Annie Noakes
returned home after
spending the past week at
the home of her grandson
Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Noakes in Lambeth,
Family farms
There were 366,128
farms listed in the 1971
census. All but 1,077 of
these were classed as
family units.
Anstett Jewellers
LIMITED
11 ALBERT ST., CLINTON
482-9901
OPEN WEDNESDAYS
For Your Convenience
HOURS: Monday through Saturday, 9
a.m.-6 p.m.; Friday nights till 9 p.m.
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INNERS
Over 50 door prizes were given away during the
Huron County Home Show which was held in
Goderich last month. Here is a partial list of some
of the winners. A complete list of all the winners
is available at piscount:; ve's head,of ide, Suite
1601, 275 Dundas Street, London, Ontario, N6B
3L1.
SPINDRIFT SAILBOAT
Shari Bowers, RR 1, Kincardine, Ontario
C.C.M. 10 -SPEED BIKE
E. Hulley, R.R. 8, Goderich, Ontario
26" FRANKLIN FIREPLACE
Chris Hyde, 163 Suncoast, Goderich, Ontario
CEDAR SWING
Mrs. A. Best, R.R. 2, Grand Bend, Ontario
BAR SINK
Luella Noble, 330 Carling Terrace, Hingham
MIAMI CAREY VANITY
Gerald Willis, 231 Carling St., Exeter, Ont.
G -E STEAM IRON
Dennis Regier, Box 225, Zurich, Ontario
BLACK & DECKER CIRCULAR SAW
Lois McNally, 379 Catherine St., Hingham, Ontario
4' SET, KITCHEN CABINETS
John Fahner, R.R. 2, Crediton, Ontario
G -E CARVING KNIFE •
W.F. Arhle, 216 Catherine, Wingham, Ont.
SINGLE -LAUNDRY TUB
Hugh Rundle, R.R. 1, Centralia, Ont. -
TERRACE PINE PATIO TABLE
George Hiles, R.R. 2, Goderich, Ontario
ROCKWELL 9" TABLESAW
Roy Gingerich, R.R. 1, Walton,Ontario
10 -SPEED C.C.M. BICYCLE
Jim Elliot, R.R. 3, Goderich, Ontario
9x12 CONSTELLATION CARPET
Mrs, Harold Robinson, Gorrie, Ontario
Over 3,500 people attended the Huron County Home
Show which was in Cwere on handderich on tt 7show and
More than 60 exhibitorsin e
demonst stn the Andnewest moreand than 50t doodrupres were
�'improvem
given away.
all
We e who attended came away ate the winners, and
the shOWwih a
those who
er understanding the realization that e products on display
most moredo-it-
confidence
yourself projects are easier than you think.
the Show $n
We're grateful to those pawho �he�IPthe
ake $members of the
outstanding success, the ricket sales.
various service club94who handled
And we at Discount Dave's trust that
hefts insight to heyme impro � n� gave
everyone
DAVE CONKLIN
President
Bob And Doreen
Roweliffe "'01 Hensall are
proud to announce the
graduation of their
daughter Patti from the
DIPS ritaNursing
program of the Stratford
campus of Conestoga
College.
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