Clinton News-Record, 1979-11-08, Page 11With enrolment ceremonies for the 1st Clinton Cub
pack last Thursday night, three new leaders also
joined the 45 'member club. Standing with
flagbearers David Andrews and Ron McKay, the
new leaders are, left to right, Phil Beddow, Bob
Snell, Tony MacDonald. Neil Elson, in back, .the
Assistant District Commidsioner for Cubs in Huron,
took part in the induction. (News -Record photo)
Social news from Hensall
BY BERTHA
MacGREGOR
Mrs. Jack Corbett
visited on Friday with her
son-in-law and daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Chaffe and celebrated
Sally and Tony's
with the family.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Flynn
were recent visitors with
their son-in-law and
daughter Mr. and Mrs.
Bill O'Brien and family at
birthday
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Brigden.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Corbett visited over the
weekend with the latter's
brother- and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Taylor and family at
Kilworthy.
A Remembrance Day
dinner will be held in the
Hensall Legion Hall on
Saturday November 10th
at 7 p.m. when William
Powell of Westminster
Hospitallwill be the guest
speaker. All legion
members are welcome,
Several ladies from
this area enjoyed a bus
trip to Jack Miner's Bird
paradise on Friday and
were refreshed and dined
at the Hilltop Restaurant.
Those who took ad-
vantage of the beautiful
day were Mrs. E. Davis,
Eileen Rannie; Mabel
Munn, Gertic Moir, Vera
Lemmon, Leona Parke,
Elizabeth Riley, Sadie
Wren, Annie Noakes,
Alice Ferg.
The Hensall Branch of
the Canadian Legion and
Ladies' Auxiliary will
=attend, ,
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u�o rp, ,ate the,��
na,l lr•irJ i t'cd, Chu r ;ii o tt...
`Stinday November 11 at
11 a.m. Service will
continue at the Cenotaph.
Everyone is welcome. A
"Poppy Drive" will be
held on Saturday
November 10th.
Mr. Tim Luther of
Florida visited this week
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with his grandmother,
,Mrs. Hazel Luther and
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Slade and Glenn.
C.W.O. Ronald A.
MacKinnon and Mrs.
MacKinnon of Anher-
stview spent the weekend
with the former's mother,
Mrs. Janet MacKinnon.
Several relatives and
friends attended the 40th
Wedding anniversary for
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tinney
in Caven Presbyterian
Church Exeter on Sunday
afternoon to extend
congratulations and best
wishes.
Mrs. Edith Bell who
recently fractured her
hip and underwent
surgery in University
Hospital, London has
moved to the Veri
Apartment 202, Carling
Street, Exeter.
Bazaar and
bake sale
The annual bazaar ;and
bake sale and tea held in
Carmel Presbyterian
Church on Saturday was
well attended. The ladies
On Sunday evening, Mrs. Aethw Slade, was
November 4, the people of based on J9„11.n 3, verse 16,
Hensall enjoyed a return Mrs, Cliff Britton read a
visit of two choirs, the POem, "Worship the
Brant' Belle "A" Dears Lord" and then Mrs.
ladies choir with ac- l=iarold . Paoaf .e
companist, Mrs. Elsie Chis�lhurst UCWrker gave than
Hall and the Brant Men of inspiring study on
Song with accompanist Stewardship. "
Mrs. Patricia Bohernier. It was reported that 58
Both choirs are directed visits had been made to
by Mr. Gary' Woodward sick and shut-insandthat
and combined to present the 1980 United Church,
an evening of music of calendars are -ready for
sheer enjoyment. - • sale, Mrs. Britton closed
From Sir Ernest the meeting with the
MacMillan's , benediction and Mrs.
arrangement of the Royal Clarence Parke and her
Anthem (all verses sung) committee 'served lunch.
to Godfrey Ridout's
National Anthem, songs Mrs. Carl Payne, Mrs.
of joy, humor, oratoriFal Cecil Pepper and Mrs.
and lyrical were sung. Robert Simpson attended
The combined choirs, the the 65th London Area
ladies choir and the Convention of the
men's choir all outshone Women's Institute held in
themselves in all types of the new arena in St.
music. Marys on Thursday and
The Brant Belle "A" Friday, November 1 and
Dears ladies choir has 2. The theme was, "The
sung from Great Britain rights and respon-
to Vancouver Island and sibilities of the child" and
their accompanist is Mrs. Keith Hiepler from\
organist at Alexandra Springfield conducted the
Presbyterian Church in meetings with Mrs.
Brantford. The Brant Gordon Papple of
Men of Sdng have sung in Seaforth assisting for the
Hamilton P l a c e, Friday afternoon session.
Hamilton, Paris, Ontario The only resolution,
and once before in advocating no further
Hensall among many closure of hospital beds
engagements. In the •was sustained; the new
spring, the combined Board Director for sub -
choirs will be putting on a division 23 is Mrs. Willis
concert in Brantford in Matheson RR 3, Embro.
tribute to Walt Disney Next year the Convention
and in 1981 plan to tour will be held in Elgin
South Wales and southern County on October 27 and
Ireland. Unfortunately, 28; Mrs. Hiepler was
not everybody turned up elected for another year
to hear these outstanding in office.
'•hoirs. Pity! 4-H news
Church news On Tuesday, October 30
The service at the the' Hensall two, the
United Church in Hensall Ncedlepointers, held
was conducted by Mr. another meeting. Mrs.
Ross Hargreaves of Belva Fuss demonstrated
"Thames Road with Dr. how to block our
Ralph Topp at the organ. needlepointed coasters
Mrs. Carol Stewart of after they were finished,
Exeter sang a solo, but since not all members
"Turn, turn, turn" and had finished more work
the sermon was "Power was done on them. All
on command". coasters are to be blocked
NextSunday will be ' for the next meeting.
Remembrance Day with Meeting six of Hensall.
services for Hensall and one 4-1-1 club, the Needle
district in the Hensall
provided ,• a largeUnited Church at 11 a.m. Beetles, was held on
assortment of #,a Iing� d;: o'6'Ibw a grade and October 30. Roll call was
thy' prodded'. 13y p then answered by
scrvic t the Cenotaph:•showing a picture of the
well patronized. The g
sewing and handwork Rev: Stan McDonald stitches learned in 4-H to
went quickly and the" hosted the regular, be used in a picture.
Arnold Circle Eveningmeeting of Unit four Diane then demon -
Auxiliary served Hensall' UCW at the stratc.�..ww to the seniors
delicious tea and sand manse on Thursday, A' how to finish off their
wishes. It was a most
gratifying success. November 1 with 28 pillows. Afterward she
members attending. The demonstrated to the
Turn topage 20 • devotional, conducted by juniors. how to finish theii'
. caner.
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transacting all ng auditors, , electing Directors
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Mrs. Laird Miekle
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week with Tar. and Mrs.
Harvey Cowan of Exeter.
On Saturday,- Mr. and
Mrs, "Atissell Smith of
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Mr. and Mrs. Sam Oes'ch.
twitch. Witches meet
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$73.5Q-$77, top. to. $77.20
heifers,' $68.50$76, Oop to
$78.25., Pigs, $24.50-$40,
The sixth meeting of
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design which shows one
of the stitches learned in
previous meetings; in-
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The leaders discussed
what was needed for our
Achievement Day
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color we are using for our
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