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AUGUSY 1
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hoi.ored with
family shower
By Hilda M. Payne
• The family of Ross .
Alexander gathered for a
shower at the Alexander
homestead- to honour
Cathy Sip), bride -elect of
next month. Organizing
the shower were Mrs. Iris
Payne and Miss Joan
Alexander.
Contests were enjoyed
and gifts were carried to
the bride by Jennifer
Sim, while Cathy was
assisted in opening the
gifts by Lorraine Noakes ,
and Elaine Sim. Cathy
thanked the guests very
prettily and lunch was
served by hostesses Iris
Payne and Joan .
Alexander.
Church News
Gospel singing opened
the usual ' service at
Hensall United Church on ,
Sunday, August 12 led by
Rev. Stan C. McDonald.
All the hymns carried out
the theme of the cross.
Assisting at the piano was
Miss Brenda Pepper and
soloist for the service was
Mrs. Daniel McLeod of
Exeter who sang a
beautiful solo, "Why me,
Lord?" accompanied on
the piano by Mrs. Cecil
Pepper.
The children's story
was, "Courtesy always
pays" _
The sermon was" on,
"Darkness comes - but
God is with us". The text, '
"All things worktogether
for good to -those who love"
God" reminded_ all of the
terrible tragedy at
Woodstock but just as the
stars shine brightest on a
dark night so when facing
a crisis Christians ex-
perience the great light of
God's grace
strengthening us.
Services at Hensall
United Church will be
,held at the usual -hours.
,, next' Sunday, August 19.
The following two weeks,
August 26 and SePtertjker
2, the' United _Church will
be closed and everyone is
invited to worship at
Carmel Presbyterian
Church at 11:30 am.
Social notes
Visitors with Mrs.
Rachael Schwalm and
Miss Flora Macdonald,
who was celebrating her
birthday on Wednesday
were Miss Isabel
Matherson, ' Mrs. Irene
Rooney, Mrs. Margaret
Eadie and Sandy Bissett
of Goderich. Also at-
tending from Goderich
was Miss Ida White, R.N.
who was a missionary in
Babra, India from the
Presbyterian Church for
many years. Mrs.
Margaret Coombs of
Clinton also called in.
Mrs. Mary Roobal
spent a few days in
Chatham last week
visiting with her cousins
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Poole and with her aunt,
Mrs. Anthony Van Dyke
of St. Atienne, Quebec,
who was also visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Scott
and family and Mrs. Jim
Scott of R.R."1, Blyth
were Sunday , dinner
guests at the Manse and
also attended morning
worship , at Hensall
United Church.
Mrs. Carl McDonald •
has returned home to
Atwood after spending
two weeks with her son,
Rev: Stan C. McDonald.
Scott Beaver, 17, and
his friend Tracy Davis,
16, bicycled from Paris to
Hensall, a distance of 84
miles on Saturday,
August 4 to visit Scott's
grandmother, Mrs. Edith
Bell. The two boys left
Paris at 6 am and -arrived
in Hensall at 4 pm. This
was something they
always wanted to do.
After the 84 -mile ride,
the boys attended the
Parkhill Sugarfest Dance
with their parents. The
dance was sponsored by
the Maple Sugar Com-
pany and is the band their
aunt Sylvia plays in.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Beaver of Paris ac-
cornpanied by Mrs. Edith
Bell and Sylvia, attended
the Fiddler's Contest at
Shelburne at the
weekend. The M pie
Sugar Band lin w i h
Sylvia plays as in 't e •
parade.
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