Clinton News-Record, 1984-11-14, Page 19C;500. JACK
POT WILL GO
Re:.ekahs support Hensall Skating Club
By Bertha MacGregor Rev, Kenneth Knight conducted Remem- was the subject of the sermon on Sunday
.t.HENSUL - The regular'}eet ng of bra= Day servi in Carmel Presbyterian morning at the United Church as Rev, Stan
Amber Rebekah Lodge was held Nov. 7`with on Sunday Speag ' on "Justice and McDonald spoke of his experiences visiting
Noble Grand Eunice Aikenbead priesiding, Peace". Mrs, Dorothy Saylor presided at the Vimy Ridge Cemetery and battleground
assisted by. Vice Grand WS Jones. the organ, The Remembrance Day service while travelling in Europe this spring.
771e Charter was draped i> r memory of was followed on the program. The church was filled for the Remem-
Brti her Ea„ 11Foo P� Grand Master, Sister
Unit I Meets The
Day Service with the Legion Aux-
ly eth Pril . , y Past Presi4eht, and Sister Lorna Spencer chaired the November iliary, and youth groups of the corruny
EIelen Spicer Past President. - meeting for Unit I of Hensall BCW. Remem- as special guests for their annual Rem-
Donations• Were made to the Hensall brance Day was her theme. brance Day Parade.
Skating Club and the Family and Children's The Shrines to soldiers are visited by "The men and women who died, and the
Services, also the Lodge's contribution many for various reasons. "What Does suffering that was endured was not only to
towards sending a student to the United Na- Remembrance Day Mean To You?" People keep the best of the old world from being
Dons, know that war is senseless that nobody ever overrun by the worst, but also in order to
It was decided that the Christmas meeting wins, but they do not learn from past build a world that would be worthy of the
would be held the first meeting in history, Mrs. Spencer noted. She then best visions men ever had, a land where
December, followed by an exchange of gifts recited In Flanders Fields. their children, and children's children could
with the secret sisters and a potluck lunch. Kay Elder took the Study Christian live in love and peace," Mr. McDonald said.
Members are reminded that on November Response to Christian Development. She He closed the sermon with a poem, with
21 ,the Lodge will entertain members of showed a' film which asked "Do We Really background music, called "The Man We
Brussels and Goderich Lodges. Understand The Needs of These People?" It Never Knew."
Several of the Past Noble Grands of suggested that we should listen to what they Mary Brintnell greeted the congregation
Amber Lodge were entertained by Pride of are really asking - for social justice as well and the ushers were Murray Wareing, Mur;
Huron Lodge on Exeter Thursday evening. as food. ray McGregor, Fred Elder and Mark
- UCW meet Members discussed the film and McGregor. Following the service the con -
Unit 3 of the Hensall Church UCW held wondered what they could do - it is a very gregation followed the parade to the
their November meeting in the Church complex question with no easy answer. cenotaph for the laying of wreaths.
parlor on Nov. 6. Lauretta Riley took the Queensway News The parade was led by the band compris-
worship - the Theme being "Remembrance On Nov. 5 the ladies from Bethel Reform- ing Brian Fink, Gerry Wurm and Corky
Day 1984", two minutes of silence was ed Church hosted an afternoon of Bingo at Schroeder'. Parade Marshall was Wilmer
observed. the Queensway Nursing Home. They also Dalrymple. The service was conducted by
Dorothy Parker presided for the meeting. led a sing -song. Mr. McDonald with Legion President Larry
Freda Boa read an article from the Man- On Nov. 6 Rev. McDonald led the church Uyl in charge of the wreaths. Bugler Frans
date. service. Nan Britton and Mary Roobol Boogemans of Dashwood was in attendance.
Bazaar plans were finalized for assisted and Dorothy Mickle played the Wreaths were placed as follows: Province
November 14 at 3 p.m. with each member piano. of Ontario by Jean Munn; Legion by Presi-
being assigned their duties. The Church On Wednesday evening residents saw a dent Larry Uyl; Ladies' Auxiliary by Presi-
Calendars for 1985 were distributed. Lauret- movie about the life of an Australian family. dent Colleen Ferris; Village ,of Hensall by
to 'Riley gave readings and hostesses were It was entitled Mount Gambia. Reeve Harry Klungell; Hay Township by
Dorothy Parker and Pat Noakes. On Thursday afternoon cookies were bak- Reeve Lionel Wilder ; Tuckersmith
The Presbyterian Church Women of ed and sampled. On Friday afternoon poetry Township by Reeve Robert Bell; Kinsmen
Carmel Presbyterian Church enjoyed an readings were given as residents made pop- and Kinettes by John and Bonnie Rowcliffe;
evening dinner at Bean Pot on Nov. 5, - pies to put on doors to commemorate General Coach A. Imanse; W.G. Thompson
followed by their meeting at the church. Remembrance Day. . & Sons Ltd. by John Skea; O'Connor
Florence Hyde was in charge of the Wor- People report Funeral Homes by Donna Allan;. Liquor
ship. Jean Snell and Margaret Hoggarth Mr. and Mrs. Ross Corbett visited last Control Board by Charles Cooper; Bank of
read articles on "Peace". Florence Hyde week with the latter's sister and brother -in- Commerce by Sharon Doxtator; Bank of
spoke an "November a Time of Preparing law Mr. and Mrs. Ross Brown at Newton- Montreal by. Doreen Welsh; Boy Scouts by
and Waiting." ville. Ken Clarke.
President Dorothy Taylor presided for the Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Morenz of Dashwood, The Ladies' Auxiliary served lunch
business. Cathy Bell gave the report to shut- Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Adams of Exeter, and following the service at the cenotaph.
ins. Mr. Roy Morenz of London were recent The Remembrance Day Banquet was held
Several donations were to be sent to dif- visitors with Mrs. Jack Corbett. in the evening at the Hensall Community
ferent groups including Ewan, College, Mis- Mrs. Connie Taylor of Gravenhurst Centre. The meal was catered by Mrs.
sion Fund and Save The Children's Fund". visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Weber and Mrs. Rader of Dashwood. Chair-
Thp December meeting will be held on Corbett. man for the evening was Legion President
December 3at 12:30 p.m. with a potluck din- Service for peace Larry Uyl, The guest speaker was R.G.
ner and an exchange of gifts. "I walked the trenches of Vimy Ridge" Shrier, president of Signal Star Publishing.
Join us fora
Dinner and
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with all y
BEEF and TURKEY SMORGASBORD
at $ 109 5 per person.
Featuring Saturday, November 24th
IHISKEY JACK" v,
Saturday, December 1st
HAPPY 35th
ANNI VER SAR Y
November 19
Mom & Dad
Jean & Fred
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Happy Birthday
Tom Costello
Love Betty, Kristine, Greg and
Janette and the Costello and
Archer families. -
HURON BRUCE
PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE
ASSOCIATION
A delegate selection meeting
for the leadership convention.
DATE: Thursday, November 29
TIME: Registration
9:3O-8:15p.m.
Meeting 8:15p.rn.
LOCATION: Huron Township
Hall, Ripley. Look forward to
seeing you there,
DABBER BINGO
in Dublin
Comm. Centre
FRIDAY, NOV. 16
$1,200. +
IN PRIZE MONEY
*Bonanza Bingo &
Last Chance Games
• Doors open 7 p.m.
• Free Admission
•Games Start -Flash 7:30 p,m.
•Early Bird 7:45 p.m.
You must be 16 yrs. old to play
DUBLIN & DISTRICT ATHLETIC
ASSOCIATION AND LIONS CLUB
(—Hay Township Recreation
is sponsoring a
MYSTERY BINGO
Every other Thursday
Next bingo
Thursday, Nov. 15
Zurich
Community Centre
Jackpot: $500, must go
•4 flash games
• 1 early bird
• 10 regular games
• 1 mystery prize
Bonanza Prize
54 CALLS, OVER $600•
OVER $1500 in cash prizes
Bring your dabbers
Doors open at 6:45 p.m.
Bingo starts at 7:45 p.m.
ALL PROCEEDS for
"NEW" BALL DIAMOND
No one under l6 allowed to play
Love From The
Family
CLINTON NEWS -41 EJcOHP,,WED.�;1T 114Yt NOVEMBER 14,1984—Page 19
HAPPY 58th BIRTHDAY
MOTHER
—Jean—
Love From The
• Family
Murphy Sez....
Mix a Little
Thinkin' with
yer
Drinkin'
With the poor weather conditions and
earlier nights now here, Murphy
cautions all drivers...Have a good time,
but please, be very careful out there!
The highlight of the Goderich Township UCW bazaar was the afternoon luncheon. Hun-
dreds of local men and women attended the afternoon event. Mrs. Ken Harris, helped
prepare the dozens of relish tray that accompanied the menu of sandwiches and
homemade pies. (Shelley McPhee photo)
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Breakfast
at the
Londesboro Community Centre
Sunday, November 25, 1984.
9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Sausage, Bacon, Eggs, Homefries, Pancakes,
Adults: '3.50 Sponsored by
Children (under 10): '3.00
Londesboro Lions Club
NOTICE:
NOTICE:
The Benmiller Inn Complex will be
CLOSED
from early afternoon Sunday, Nov. 4 to Thursday, Nov. 15
inclusive for minor repairs and maintenance.
RE -OPENING FRIDAY, NOV. 16th, 1984.
The Benmiller Gift Shoppe
Will be open by Chance or Appointment.
For Reservations please phone
524-2191
Benmiller
Inn .
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Huron County Road 1; just off Highway 8.
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