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Clinton News-Record, 1979-10-18, Page 17• • ID 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 ai C ,INTON NEWS- FCORDx T UI SDA ' OPT4BP; 218,, /97$,,-P1i,G "! 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 Everyone Welcome! Films and Refreshments ENTER OUR Send' us your favourite recipe for publication in our Special fall Cook Book Edition You rr r uoyougop IT'S EASY TO ENTER...TO WIN! READ ON... Simply write out your favourite recipe in conjunction with the category assigned below and send it in. You could win '50.00 cash. It's a great way to raise money for your organization or a little extra cash for Christmas. Enter as often as you like...ln- dividualas well as group efforts welcomed. But hurry! Entries must be in by Wed- nesday, Oct. 31. PINERIDGE CHALET RR 2 Hensall 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- munities and we are finding this type of harrassment very disturbing. The co-operation of anyone who can assist in put- ting a stop to these unjustified rumours, will be very much appreciated by the Pineridge Chalet. ENTRY CLASSIFICATION PRIZE SERVICE CLUBS CATEGORY: PARTY FOODS & BEVERAGES'` GOURMET SPECIAL Roast Cornish Game Hen Includes soup, salad, entree, dessert, coffee or tea SERVED EVERY FRI. AND SAT. 5-8 p.m. SUN. 12-8 p.m. ' 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. OFF SEASON HOURS: FRIDAY AND SATitRDAY•5-10 P.M. • SUNDAY 12 - 8 P.M. BAVARIAN HWY. 21 HAYFIELD, ONTARIO FOR RESERVATIONS PLEASE CALL: 565.2843 Offer the Smorgasbord All Fall Hot buffet - salad bar = dessert. - home cooking our specialty • HOURS: WED. THURS. FRI. SAT. SUN. DINNER 5-8 P.M. 5.8 P.M. 5-8 P.M. 5-8 P.M. 5-7:30 P.M. RESERVATIONS REQUESTED SAT. NIGHT ONLY CATERING TO WEDDINGS, BANQUETS & PRIVATE PARTIES TEL. 482-9228 AFTER HOURS 524-4133 OPEN FOR FALL... Now accepting reservations for Christmas parties and New Years. Licensed under the L.L.B.O. CHURCH GROUPS ATEGORY: MAIN COURSE CHILDREN'S GROUPS CATEGORY2 DESSERTS INDIVIDUALS CATEGORY: YOUR FAVOURITE CHRISTMAS SEASON DISH (OPEN) $SO?0 X5000 X5000 ENTER AS OFTEN AS YOU LIKE! nlhl'Iallal!)')I Atill' usiai'!' Groups are asked to submit recipes for only the category assigned above. The winning recipes will be selected by a panel of independent judges. All entries will be published in our special Fall Cook Book Edition. (November 8, 1979) which will be circulated to readers throughout the Clinton, Goderich and Lucknow newspapers. readership area. Best of Luck to all Entrants! YIPEEI! YAHOO!! The Rootin'400tin' TV -12 Gang is hittin' the trait again They've r unded up the old favourites and her ed in some new stuff mspeci Iy for all you critters! Fol hereabouts better keep a sharp lop ' wout...no teilin' when they're .gonna eal up...probably just when you ain't a IOokin'!! Please include the following information with your entry.... •GROUP NAME OR INDIVIDUALS NAME +CATEGORY (NAME OF CONTACT IFI GROUP) •ADDRESS •PHONE NUMBER Mail your recipe today to: WHAT'S COOKING AT YOUR PEACE CQNIjEST--,. ait c/oTHEWN NEWS.RECQRp Cr:1i4JoN, ONTARIO NOM ILO ALL ENTRIES MAST BE SUBMITTED BY WED. 'i OCTOBER 31 r 1979 rf