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Hilda Payne
Bertha McGregor
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Clark of
London visited with their cousin
Miss Mary Goodwin on Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Volland and
family of Stratford were recent
visitors with the formers parents
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Volland.
Mr. & Mrs. George Parker and
Mr. & Mrs. Ron Wareing
returned from a snowmobile
holiday at Port Severn.
Rev. W. D. Jarvis conducted
service in Carmel Presbyterian
Church on Sunday, the sermon
subject was "Jesus Our Brother
in Suffering". Miss Brenda
Pepper presided at the piano for
the service of song. The flowers
in the church were placed in
loving memory late Ross Forrest
by members of the family.
Unit 1 UCW
Presiding at Unit I meeting of
the Hensall UCW, Mrs. Julene
Keys opened by reading the
hymn, "Lord for tomorrow and
its needs" followed by reading
Luke 11, verses 1-4. She then read
an inspiring poem, "When father
prays". After a prayer, the
hymn, "What a Friend we have in
Jesus" was sung with Mrs. Bill
Fuss at the piano.
Minutes and correspondence
were read and the offering
dedicated.
Mrs. Audrey Christie had the
study on handicapped persons. It
is essential to learn to listen to the
handicapped so that a com-
munity of acceptance and sup-
port can be created, giving them
a chance to take part in the
fellowship of our social affairs.
A letter and photograph was
received from the little friend the
group sponsors.
Leader, Mrs. Ken Elder
thanked all who had taken part
and conducted the business. Next
general meeting of the UCW will
be April 4 and Unit 1 has
program. It is hoped to have as
speaker Dr. Somerville,
President of "Compassion". Beef
Barbeque planned'for May 25.All
units planning a visitors night
June 20 when several UCW's of
neighbouring churches will be
entertained, Unit I to give
devotional.
Mrs. Keys thanked hostesses
Mrs. Marg Consitt and Mrs. Bill
Fuss who would be serving a
delicious lunch and the meeting
closed by all repeating the
Mizpah Benediction in unison.
Unit2 UCW
The March meeting of Unit 2 of
the Hensall United Church
Women was held on Monday
evening, March 14. Mrs. Carl
Payne was in the chair and
opened the meeting with a poem,
"Being Kind". This was followed
by the hymn, Saviour like a
shepherd lead us. Mrs. Grace
Drummond led the devotional on
living a rich, satisfying life in His
service. Spring is a time of
renewal of faith. She closed with
the hymn, Faith of our Fathers.
Roll call was answered by ten
members showing interesting
articles and telling about them.
Minutes were read and a letter
from the Queensway Nursing
Home thanking us for Christmas
tray favours. The offering was
dedicated.
The study was given by Mrs.
Verne Alderdice on the life and
work of Ralph and Joyce Burt in
church in the Philippines where
he organized consumer co-
operatives. Another poem, "A
Friend" was read by Hilda Payne
and she then played three Irish
hymn tunes after which the
meeting closed by all repeating
the Mizpah Benediction in unison.
Lunch was served by Mrs. Bill
Mickle and Mrs. Ross Corbett
Amber Lodge
The 28th anniversary of Amber
Rebekah Lodge was observed on
Thursday evening when mem-
bers enjoyed supper together at
the Bean -Pot Restaurant Hensall
and later gathered at the Lodge
Hall for a social evening.
District Deputy President Mrs.
Mary Fisher of Exeter was
present with other members of
Pride of Huron Lodge, Exeter,
former members of the Amber
Lodge, Hensall.
Mrs. Margaret Consitt
presided over the program which
followed. Mrs. Isobel Rogerson
favoured with piano selections.
Mrs. Hazel Corbett, conductor
gave readings in her usual
pleasing manner.
Mrs. Walter Spencer showed
pictures on their visits to Hawaii
and narrated them so descriptive
one almost felt you had visited
the beautiful islands.
Mrs. Olga Chipchase L.S.N.G.
thanked Mrs. Spencer and
presented her with a gift. "Happy
Birthday" was extended to Mrs.
Hazel Corbett, who was ob-
serving her birthday.
Noble Grand Mrs. Dorothy
Parker invited the group to
partake of Birthday Cake and
social hour followed.
Mrs. Robert Chaffe and
daughter Sally of Mitchell visited
Wednesday with Mrs. Chaffe's
parents Mr. & Mrs. Jack Corbett.
Mr, & Mrs. George Dowson
returned home after a pleasant
trip to Padre Island.
United Church
Holy Communion was observed
at the United Church Service on
Sunday which was conducted by
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Rev. Don Beck, His Communion
meditation, "Does Christ live
here" pointed out that Christ
should be a Guest, a Guide and a
Guard. The members of the choir
sang, "The Cross on the Hill".
Flowers decorating the Church
were from the funeral of Mr.
Ross Forrest placed in loving
memory by his family.
Public Speaking
A public speaking contest
sponsored by the Hensall Branch
of the Canadian Legion for pupils
of Hensall and Zurich Public
Schools was held in the Legion
Hall, Thursday evening with the
following winners: Seniors:
Trophy winner -Tammy Turner,
Hensall Public School and run-
ners -up -Brian Beer, and Rebecca
Jantzi, Hensall Public School.
Juniors: Trophy winner: Tracey
Ducharme, St. Boniface School,
Zurich and runners -up -Melanie
Lovell, and Jim Legere, both
Hensall Public School.
Contestants took part in the
Zone Contest held at Clinton
Legion Hall on Saturday March
12, which was the Zone Command
Speaking Tournament. The
public speaking in the Hensall
Legion Hall on Thursday evening
was largely attended with over
seventy persons packing the hall,
Livestock sales
Demand at the Hensall
Livestock Sales was active last
Thursday and prices were
steady. Supply consisted mainly
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