Clinton News-Record, 1979-10-18, Page 17•
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by Hilda M. Payne
11 WI support CNIB cam
• WI Meets
During the business
session of the October
meeting of the Hensall
Women's Institute
conducted by the
president, Mrs. Joyce
Pepper, it was announced
that five members and
friends had volunteered
to collect during , the
present CNIB campaign.
It was also voted to give
the usual donation of $20
to the campaign.
Dates to remember are
the next meeting of the
Huron County Historical
Society at Kirkton at 8
p.m. on. October 17; the
dessert euchre in the
Legion Hall, Hensall that
same afternoon; the
South Huron Hospital
Rummage Sale on
October 18; and an in-
vitation to join Kippen in
celebrating their 45th
anniversary at a dinner
on November 8 at 6:30
p.m. - names to be in to
Mrs. Joyce Pepper by
November 1. Mrs. Pepper
will also be our voting
delegate at the London
Area Convention on
November 1 and 2 in St.
Marys. All branches are
reminded to let Mrs. Carl
Payne have their craft
items for sale at the,
convention.
Mrs. Hazel Corbett
undertook the job of
Resolutions convenor
following the death of
Mrs. Jessie McAllister.
She gave a report of the
Fall Rally held at
Elimville on October 1.
Money made at the
plowing match last yeah
is to be invested and the
interest be used to aid the
Bursary Fund. The
speaker, Miss Iris Castle
showed slides of New
Zealand and spoke of the
lifestyle there. The
.Huronview Bake Sale will
be on Tuesday,
November 16 from 2-4;
baking items to sell will
be appreciated:
The program on
Education and Cultural
Activities, was convened
by Mrs. Elizabeth Riley
and Mrs. Nan Britton.
Mrs. Isabel Rogerson
gave- two instrumentals.
and Mrs. Robert Simpson
showed beautiful slides of
the changing qutumn
colors, some arAlel lthe
area, some further, of field
and some in Scotland.
Hostesses Mrs. Winnie
Skea and Mrs. Gladys
Coleman and their
committee of Mrs. Leona
Parke, Mrs. Hazel
Corbett and Mrs. Joyce
Pepper served a dainty
lunch.
Church news the United Church on
Thanksgiving Sunday Tuesday, October 9 and
was celebrated in Hensall opened with all repeating
United Church on Sunday the pledge. All the girls ,
with Rev. Stan C. learned the cross stitch
McDonald in the pulpit and then the meeting was
and Dr. Ralph Topp at the adjourned.
organ. The choir, under
the direction of Mrs. Sales barn
Marianne McCaffrey The Hensall Sales Barn
sang the anthem, "Sing was active again last •
praises to God". The ,week with supply con -
children's story was 'listing mainly of heifers
called "Think and be and steers and prices
thankful". The senior lower. Fat cattle: steers,
class was unable to meet $73'$79.50, top to $80;
in Sunday School due to heifers $69.50-$78.50, • top
lack of •a teacher - it is to $78,75• Pigs $23.50-
hoped a volunteer will $30.50.
,.come forward. The Personals
'sermon ' was on Mrs. Jack Bains of St. 1
"Ingratitude" based on James, Winnipeg, spent
the story -of the healing of three days last week with
the ten lepers. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Payne
Next Sunday will be- and attended the Unit on
Missionary Sunday, when Women's Concerns of the
Rev. Michael Boulger of National Anglican
Monkton will be oc- Church in the Huron
cupying the pulpit. Diocese at St. James
4-H news (Westminster). Church,
The third meeting of London.
Hensall two 4-H club, the Mrs. Diane Ger-
Needlepointers, was held stenkorn, Mrs. Audrey
on Tuesday, October 9 at Christie, Mrs. Audrey
the United Church. Joynt, Mrs. Hazel Cor -
The Bargello and bett, Mrs. Nan Britton
Continental stitches were and Mrs. Grace Drum -
learned and were put on a mond attended the
coaster or pillow can- regional meeting of the
vass. All drew their U.C.W. at Elimville on
.. initials on graph paper Tuesday.
and the stitches for this Mr. and Mrs. Jack
will be learned at the next Vine, London, Mr. and
meeting. Mrs. Andrew Bremner,
Hensall 1, 4-H club held Ethel, Mr. William Doig,
their fourth meeting at Wroxeter, Mrs. Arthur
C.H.S.S. STUDENTS
are having a
--I Magazine Fund -
Raising Campaign
Proceeds go to the purchase of •
a gymnasium scoreboard.
SPECIAL THANKS TO:
Aiken Brothers
Anstett Jewellers
Jerry MacLean Sports
Gerrard's
Pizza Express
Clinton Home Hardware
J & J Pharmacy
Pizza Factory
Smith's Pro Hardware
Clinton Commercial Printers
Sky Ranch Drive -In
Holland Shoes
Mary's Sewing Centre
Hewitt, Mrs. Carl
McDonald of Atwood, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Goldner,
Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Honeyford and Mrs.
William Morfe of
Listowel were dinner
guests at the Manse on
Sunday and also attended
the. morning worship at
Hensall United Church.
Mts. McDonald and Mrs.
Morfe remained for a few
days stay at the Manse.
"Mr. and. Mrs. Bert
Faber, 'Kippen, visited
with ..Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Oesch on Sunday
evening.
Mr: and Mrs. Arie
Roobal of Holland
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returned h.Qm e last
Saturday night and word
has been received that
they arrived saf I .
Mrs. Pearl Erit is a
patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London where
she is receiving treat-
ment.
Rev. and Mrs. T.
Garnett Husser,
Beamsville, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Ingram and family
and Mr. and Mrs. Dreyer
and family of Aylmer and
Mrs. Claire Shei a
,l�And and
daughter of Tillsonburg
were Thanksgiving
guests with Mr. and Mrs.
William Scotchmer and
family on Sunday.
Maitland Trail Association
ANNUAL
GENERAL MEETING
Thurs. Oct. 25th, 1979
at 8 p.m.
In the Music Room at
Robertson Memorial Public School
125 Blake St. W. Goderich
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It has been brought to our attention of the
management of the Pineridge Chalet, RR 2, Hensall,,
that vicious rumours are being circulated about our
establishment. We are attempting to trace these
rumours to their source.
It has been our policy to provide good service, to.
the best of our ability, to the surrounding com-
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The co-operation of anyone who can assist in put-
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' UCW meets'
The October meeting of
unit one of the Hensall
United Church Women
was chaired by Mrs.
Mabel Shirray who
opened with a poem
"Thanks".
Mrs. Belva Fuss, who
also officiated at the
piano, gave an in-
teresting study on life in
Haiti. A couple, spon-
sored .a boy named Oriol
there; they had adopted
him through "Cansave"
four years previously. He
and his half sisters and
brothers were students in
Salvation Army School
and his widowed mother
in poor health. Talking
with Oriol and seeing so
many poverty stricken
children they, realized it
was vital to continue to
send help to these
children.
When leaving, they
promised the Salvation
Army to tell their story.
They also really realize
now that just because you
can't do everything
dgesn't mean you can't do
something: So you do
what you can with
situations that touch on
your life. Oriol had made
their lives richer in un-
derstanding.
Mg's. Audrey Joynt
conducted the business
reporting on the unit's
adopted girl, Ning Khan
Man. It was decided to
send her $10 for • a
Christmas gift. Unit one
to be responsible for, the
devotional at the
December General
meeting and to put on a
birthday party ' at the
Bhtewater hest Hotrie in
November. Mrs, Helen
Scare gave a report ari
socialfunctions and all
members were given
tickets to sell for the
upcoming concert by the
Brant Men of Song, on
oveMber 4 at 7:30 pan.
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