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Hensall couple honored for youth work
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By Bertha MacGregor evening to sing. afternoon
HENSALL - Board members of South residents had a sing -song of old favorites.
Huron Youth for Christ met at the home of Friday afternoon they watched a movie call -
Keith and Helen Gingerich on March 23 for ed "Magic of Disneyland" and treated
a surprise dinner to celebrate a birthday themselves to ice cream cones.
and a 58th wedding anniversary in honor of United news
Edgar and Muriel Cudmore. Sharon Wurm greeted the congregation at
Edgar was celebrating his 80th birthday, Hensall United Church on Sunday mo
rningong
and a special cake was made and decorated and Mark McGregorandLloyd Ferguson were
, Murray McGr,
dinner
by Pat Westlake.
After dthe couple was presented the ushers. Mr. McDonald continued his
with a pair of pictures to mark their an- Lenten series speaking on the theme of
niversary. Ron Westlake remarked about Christ as King.
Edgar and Muriel being involved in Youth The Senior and Junior Choir brought the
For Christ work for 35 years. Palm Sunday introit to open the service. Mr.
Edgar said that YFC work had meant so McDonald had the children form a band
much to them and it had been a challenge. which then paraded around the church to set
They had always been interested in the the mood for the story of the first Palm Sun -
Youth of South Huron and said with the day procession into the city. The congrega-
Lord's help and health they still want to help tion were reminded of the Maundy
the youth and support YF C. Keith and Helen Thursday service at 7:30 p.m. when commu-
showed slides of their recent trip to Sweden nion will be served, and also the Easter ser -
and other countries. vices next Sunday with the Sunrise Service
People report at 7 a.m. followed by breakfast and the
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McDonald, Jeanette Easter family service at 11 a.m. The con-
,. and Bradley of Brampton spent the weekend gregation were also reminded that .. "take -
with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. out" plates
he Manse garaeef barbecue would be
Edgar Cudmore. from
Palm Sunday was observed in Carmel The Anniversary Committee of the United
Presbyterian Church on Sunday when Rev. Church met on Tuesday and made plans for
Kenneth Knight delivered a message on their Church Anniversary which will take
Jesus Entering Jerusalem a Sign of Peace. place November 17.
Mrs. Dorothy Taylor presided at the organ. Amber Lodge
Choir practise for the Easter service will be Noble Grand Eunice Aikenhead presided
held at 7 p.m. on Wednesday evening. The for the meeting of Amber Rebekah Lodge
Daffodil Tea and Bake Sale will be held byassisted by Vice Grand Lois Jones.
the ladies on Saturday, April 13 at 2 p.m. Kay Wise will make her cfficial visit on
Jim Sangster is a patient in University Wednesday, April 17. The District meeting
Hospital where he underwent surgery on Pill be held in Clinton astGrands are to attend and alse on o supply ril 10. a
Saturday.
Queensway Nursing Home number for the program.
Queensway residents spent a few morn- + + +
ings this past week soaking up the sunshine. Hensall Block Parent Association are
This morning they'd be more likely to have having their Easter Draw on a beautiful
handmade afghan on April 4 at 5 p.m. at
a snowball fight!
This past Monday afternoon was the last The Birch Tree. Get your tickets now.
day of the month on which Unit. 3, Hensall Seniors meet
United Church came over for bingo. Thanks The Three Links Seniors met on March 19
to the ladies for bingo and for the prizes they with President Hilda Payne presiding. It
supplied. The ladies present this week were was announced the Spring Rally will be held
Freda Boa, Sarah Dick, Marg Cole, Dorothy in Clinton on April 17. Registration is from
Brintnell and Helen Roberts. The Bethel 9:30 to 10:30 a.m., with lunch provided.
Club Bible singers visited on Monday even- The pot luck supper for April will be April
ing. Rev. Bob Donnon led worship on Tues- 16th at 6:30 p.m.
day afternoon. Mrs. Donnon and Mrs. Euchre was played. with the following
Erlene Stewart assisted with the service. prize winners: ladies' high, Bertha
Mr. and Mrs. Donnon sang a duet. The MacGregor; ladies' low, Aldeenl Volland;
Lakeview Youth Group came in Tuesday ladies' low, Mrs. Moody; gents'
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482-7586
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Presbyterian news
The ACW meeting will be held on April 1
at 2 p.m. in the school -room of the church,
when Mr. Knight will be the guest speaker.
The ladies are holding a Daffodil Tea and
Bake Sale in the school -room on April 13 at 2
p.m. Everyone is welcome.
Monday -Tuesday
By chance till May
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Beef barbecue
By Bertha MacGregor
HENSALL - The general meeting off the
Hensall UCW was held March 18 with Presi-
dent Belva Fuss in charge.
An invitation to Kippen UCW was ac-
cepted. The special events meeting of the
Huron Presbyterial will be held at St.
Mary's beginning at 6 p.m. Special speakers
will be Bill Brady and Barbara Hicks.
The devotional was given by Pat Cook. A
donation of $100 for seeds for Zaire and $25
Medical Electives was approved. A bale will
be packed April 28. The beef barbecue will
be April 10. Tickets are available from UCW
members. The ladies will have a bake sale
at the Fiddler's Weekend.
The program conducted by Mary Goodwin
presented a film on Stewardship, The Grow-
ing Church - The Work and Witness of the
Church. Unit 3 was in charge of the lunch.
Northcrest news
The residents of Northcrest Home were
entertained last week by The Christian
Reformed Singers, who sang Easter hymns.
They are happy to have Mrs. John Pepper
able to return to her apartment after being a
patient in South Huron Hospital.
The potluck dinner on 'Thursday evening
was very much enjoyed with 15 attending.
Later a few games of cards were played.
Mrs. Murray Craig fell on Friday, injur-
ing her back. She was taken to South Huron
Hospital, Exeter.
Administrator
resigns post
EXETER - South Huron Hospital Board of
Governors, at a special meeting, March 27,
accepted with regret the resignation of
Roger L. Sheeler, Administrator for the past
five years. -
Mr. Sheeler joined the hospital March 3,
1980 relocating from Toronto where he had
f B1 orview
served as Administrator o Following March Break, 40 year old Con
Children's. Hospital, resigned
his for eight stable John Marshall spent three days at
Con -
years. Mr. Sheeler resigned his post at Ex- Huron Centennial School. John Marshall, a
Ernie's Roadhouse Rangers and Boyd's Farm Supply squared off on Sunday afternoon in
one of the final games of the Clinton Optimist Tournament held last weekend. (James
Friel photo)
Students at sugar bush
BRUCEFIELD - Miss Racho, Mrs.
Demers, Mr. Kemp and their students from
Huron Centennial School went to McAsh's
Sugar Bush on March 21. They went by bus.
and studied the trees. Also they went on a
scavenger hunt and saw rabbit tracks. Then
the students ate lunch with their reading
partners. After lunch they saw the
evaporator and later tasted maple syrup.
Back at the school students participated in a
variety of related activities during the after-
noon.
A Visit In A Uniform
By John Burton
eter to accept the Chief Executive .Officer s
position at Leamington District Memorial
Hospital, Leamington, Ontario, a 157 bed
complex situated 35 miles from Windsor.
In accepting the resignation, Robert
Down, Chairman, Board of Governors
referenced Mr. Sheeler's many ac-
complishments and wished him well in his
new endeavors. He referenced the board
could not stand in the way of a career ad-
vancement, and indicated that if we were to
continue to attract a high calibread-
ministrator, they Woluld further want to ad-
vance their career. He said "the board owed
it to the community to provide good ad-
ministrators and we can expect this to hap-
pen'
ap-
p In conclusion, he referenced that Mr.
Sheeler will long be remembered for his
contributions and for his impact on health
care in this community.
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14 year constable feels his job is to let kids
know about safety.
Trained specifically for teaching safety to
students Constable Marshall visits each
school in Huron County twice yearly.
In an interview Constable Marshall outlin-
ed his career.
Fourteen years ago, John Marshall was
promoted to constable. Previously he work-.
visor. Twelve years after his promotion,
Constable Marshall began his work m
schools across Huron County: He intends to
continue his work in the schools for another
year and go on from there.
John Marshall lives. in Goderich. He is
married and has two children. At this point
the constable is teaching streetproofing,
dealing with sexual assault, and kidnapp-
ing, etc.
Katimavik helper valued
By Dan Bachert
Katimavik is becoming an ever more
popular word. What does this group of let-
ters mean?
I asked Sue Gould, what happens in a
Katimavik's life. Born and raised-- in
, Etobicoke she has completed a Package
Design at Humber College.
To become a Katimavik there is no course
required. Sue is enjoying herself living in a
group of 12 people. The first school she has
ever taught has been Huron Centennial
School. Currently she is designing sets for
the spring concert at the school on April 18
and 19. Everyone has enjoyed Sue's cheerful
ed as an office manager and parol super- assistance.
The Rib -its learn ribbing
CLINTON - The Rib -its met on April 1 at
our leader's Pat Saundercocks. We started
off our meeting with our 4-H pledgeand mot-
to, then we went straight to our books.
t showed us how to do ribbing. We were
all 'given our cut-out material and ribbing
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Happy 50th
Dad & Grandpa
From: your vvifo Dionne,
Gary, Amanda, Aimee,
Lloyd & Debbie
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