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GN NEW$-RECGRI ,. THURSHA ', AAl 'UARY 24, 19.8 PAOr 1;3 .
all, UCW learn about Japanese cult
Veit IIIJC1l(t meets
By Bertha MacGregor
The 'January Meeting.
of Unit ii: of`' Hensall
United church was held
on Monday. evening, with
15 members answering,
the roll •0411. by payment,
of fees. 11 rs. Grant
McLean was in charge of
the progr,arat and opened
the meeting with a poem.
Ni 's.k ' R. Mock was
secretary, and. the 1980
—p.r a.g.,r a Zns_. re
•,distributed
Mrs. Cecil Pepper was
in charge .of • the
Devotional • and the
Study ending, with a
poem. The members
' were reminded of the
Presbyterial at North St.
Goderich on. January 28th
5 a.m.
The next, meeting will
be held February 11.th
with a canvass for March
of Dimes at 6:3'0, followed
by Meeting tic
Church. Mrs. McLean
gave a poem and Mrs.
Dora Shobbrook editor
News
Mr. Allen Shaddick'was
admitted to Victoria
Hospital in . London bn
January 13, having hip
surgery on January 14.
Mrs. Shaddick spent a
week with her sister Mrs.
Irene . Ferguson in Lon-
don. •
Mr. •and Mrs. Norman
Alexander_ visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Alexander and children
in. Islington, then Norman
gave a slide presentation
in I3arrie on January 14 at
the Simcoe County
Farmer's Week.
Laurence Taylor of RR 1,
Londesboro was one of
- the speakers there. ..
Bert and: Gordon
Shobbrook and Rob
Thompson attended the
Oxford" County Lodge AF
Shuffleboaard
Audrey Thompson had
the ladies' high `single at
last week's shuffleboard
match. Clare Vincent Was
the high man and the high
couple in the play -off
were Genevieve Allen
and Jack Riley.
om your neighbours
and AM Branch 76 in
Woodstock on January 14 .
when Ross 1Vtillson was
installed. • Worshipful
Master his father-in-law
Bert Shobbrook installed
him into the chair and
presented him with an
engraved gavel and
stand. Mrs. Shobbrook
spent •the �evenin_,g with
Muriel amd the family ,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lee_
rettithed _home on
January =15 after spen-
Smile
"Living off the fat of
the land" - that's hdwa
health spa operator we
know describes his
lifestyle.
ding three weeks
holidaying in Palm
Beach, Florida. While
there they visited with
Mr. and Mrs. George
Radford and Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Radford and
Mr. and Mrs. W.E.
Manning. •
Mrs. Edwin Wood spent
a few days last week with
her daughter 'Prof. and
Mrs. Bill Andrews in
Toronto. •
-Mrs: Dave Anderson.
nited Church
Welcoming the.
congregation into the
United Church on Sunday
were Gordon Shobbrook
and Harry Snell. The
ushers were John Car-
twright, Larry Gross,
Russell Nesbitt and Scott.
Overboe.
Rev. •Scott welcomed,'
everyone and noted that
the flowers in the church
were placed in loving
memory of Grace
Addison by her' husband
Geroge and daughter
Betty Hulley and family.
The next -Bible study
will be held on January 29
in the church at 7:30 pm.
The Sundaay School staff
meeting will be held .on ..
January 28 at 8 pm. and
the Huron -Perth
Presbyterial meeting will
be held in Goderich on
January 28. :
The junior teachers for
the day, -were Joan
WHEN IT COMES TO
Shepherd, Carol Cart-
wright and Susan
Jamieson. Barb Bosman
was the choir director
and Louise McGregor
was the organist.
Card party
'There were 14 tables in
play on January 18 at the
Women's' Institute card
party, with Marjorie
Anderson, Beth Knox and
Hattie Snell in charge of
the evening.
The winners were:
ladies', high, Fern -e
McClure; lone hands,
Alice Buchanan; ladies'
low, Addie Hunkmg,
men's high, Ted
Fothergill; lone hands,
Jack Riley; men's low,
Mary Anderson, playing
as a -man. Sadie
McDonald won the
special birthday prize.
and Mrs. Mrytle Fair -
service visited on
Tuesday with Mrs.
Dorothy Brunsdon of
Bayfield.
Mrs. Alice Davidsr,n
and her mother Mrs.
Eairey spent Wednesday
to Sunday in Toronto
visiting her sister Mrs.
and 1vIrs. Barney Pollock
and other friends.-
Vern ,Alderdiee gave the sing-songwas 'held, and 4.0, to drape the 'charter committee, Mrs, Wayne
Study on. Japan,which ..Mrs. Elizabeth ° Riley when the Assernbly Love, and Mrs. Garry
was very interesting. She gave a reading.' Warden will be the guest.. Max w 11
report of Mr. Mrs. Pepper in- The United Nations Bruce
.0.
gave a art or � "Speak f,>< F will be - on FB. "VVaZke>l` dies
and Mrs, Rib Witmer s. trodueed the guest Speak Of
'experiences in japan. speaker, Miss Grace March 7th and it. was Bruce 13 a Walker of
They are speaking at the . l3ird, Horne Econornist decided to hold• the an- He all passed away at.
Presbyterial: in Goderich. for Huron County, who niversary for the 'Lodge 'South •Huron Hospital
Mrs. McLean led;.. in spode Q>< clothing. and at a later date than i. Exeter .on ,3ianuary 15th
prayor and the meeting__ slowed •: pictures, also February. 198Q ' .in hie 85th year•
closed. with the• il�lustr�ated styles and . t3e�loved ,hash and'Of:'the
e late Ari‘ •h . (Goch
•
,Benedaictron.. Mrs, Harry , colours .on some of the .Arnold.Cirelemelet.s ra,ne)
Hoy and Mrs. R. Brock .members. It was most The Arnold Circle Walker (1973) he, is
were hostesse§ for the, Laterestipg,. Mrs, Pepper Evening Auxiliary met on survived by. several.
social hour. presented Miss Bird with Tuesday ,evening in 'nieces,p:nd nephews.
ift. .__. J . .P �' 'he,�_.;fun
g -Pante' 1 Pari b�teri n e e ice
Church with the` ^ .r., ,_
W.Y. hoary economilst :'' . • was held from the Bon-
The family and con -
sumers affairs Meeting, of
Henan Women's
Institute was held in t e
Hensall: t1nited •Church n
Tuesday --evening with the
president, Mrs. Cecil
Pepper presiding and the'
Rebekah Lodge president, ' Mrs; "Harry- thron Funeral HOrae,
- drapes charter. Moir presiding. Mrs. 'Hensall Friday January
Noble • Grand Mrs. Ellis Stewart was in 18th at 3 p.m., with Rev,
Hazel Corbett, assisted charge of the. Devotional
Kenneth Knight °of -
b
by vi e -rand Mrs 'and gave an interesting ' f icatinU`Inter•hent
Elizabeth Riley, presided message on "the Hensall Union Cemetery.
for the meeting of Amber Christian and the New The pallbearers were
Rebekah Lodge on Year." Messrs. Glen . Weido,
• - d- -1 -- e= . , n_,_. ,Tlae group wi.iL.vis t ,re std _ T lel, _-_-Ian
members and three thea. charter was draped residents at Queensway-
McAllister, - Gerry _Smith:,
visitors. Mrs. Pearl for departed sisters and Nursing 1 -Tome in BilligPus.s, Cameron
Koehler and .Mrs. Alice brothers: , February and The Circle Grg,
Ferg were hostesses. The vice grand will observe their 50th
vars. W. Rogerson and reported cards sent to''' anniversary this year.
Mrs. G. Coleman were in
charge of the program. A
Hullett Happening
Pupils checked for
head -lice
On Wednesday,
January 9, the Huron
County Health nurse and
the school nurse came to
check each person from
kindergarten to Grade 8.
Luckily they found no
head -lite.` —The nurses
came again to check the
pupils that were absent
that day. •
Grade 7 & 8 field trip
h-fy 11—
the grade 7 and 8 classes
- travelled by bus to
Seaforth Public School.
The students viewed a
play presented by Young
People's Theatre of
Toronto. The. play is
entitled 1837 The Far=
niers' Revolt.
Both classes have been
discussing this topic in.
history class,. The
students , left Hullett
shortly after lunch and
re urned-by°bus time.
members who are ill and
several receipts were
received for donations
and . many thank you
notes were received. The
C.P.T. committee are
holding a euchre party on
Wednesday, January
23rd at 8 p.m. Everyone is
welcome and ladies
supply lunch.
An invitation was
received and -accepted,
weather permitting to
attend the meeting of
"Pride of Huron Lodge on
February 6th.
Arrangements were
made to attend the
meeting in.•• Huronic
,Lodge Clinton . Monday
evening January`" Int
The president is Mrs.
Harry Moir; secretary,
Mrs. Glenn Nixon;
treas•ur'_er, Mrs. Ken
Pollock; telephone
Smile
The way taxes are
today, you might as well
marry for love.
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