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Mrs. Hilda Payne
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Parker and
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Keyes, Grand
Bend spent the weekend
holidaying in the Bruce Pen-
ninsula area.
Mr. & Mrs. Art Alexander,
Brucefield visited with Mr. &
Mrs. Don Volland and family
Sunday and attended the Bap-
tismal Service in Carmel
Presbyterian when their grand
daughter Angelo Michelle
Volland was baptized.
Constable Gerry Chapman,
Mrs. Chapman and daughters of
Burlington and Mr. Rod Chap-
man who has been transferred to
the Bank of Montreal, Barrie
spent the weekend with their
parents Mr, & Mrs. Lorne
Chapman,
Mrs. Betty Scott, Seaforth;
Mrs. Doris Bonthron, Janice and
Shelley , London were guests with
Mr. & Mrs. Bevan Bonthron and
daughters on Sunday and at-
tended the Baptismal service in
Carmel Presbyterian Church
when Erin Rebecca Bonthron
was baptized.
Mr, & Mrs. Bill O'Brien, Todd
and Stacey of Bridgen were
recent visitors with Mrs.
O'Brien's parents Mr. & Mrs.
Joe Flynn,
Miss Amy Lammie had the
misfortune to fall last week and
in so doing fractured her wrist.
Miss Mary Goodwin spent
the weekend with her aunt,
Mrs. Young and John at Lake-
side.
Mrs. Elizabeth Faber, Mrs.
Harvey Hyde, Mrs. Eleanor
Thompson and Mrs. Rachael
Schwalm attended the Huron
Presbyterial at Knox Presby-
terian Church, Goderich, on
Wednesday, October 13 and
gave the devotional there.
Mr. Gordon Schwalm, accom-
panied by Mr. and Mrs. Al
Amerlinck of Sarnia is visiting
his daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert French and
Roy of Rosseau.
Miss Amy Lammie had the
misfortune to fall on the steps
and fracture her wrist while
leaving the beauty parlour
recently.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Schwalm, Mrs. Daisy
:[vey and Mrs. Elizabeth Vol -
land last week included Mr. and
Mrs. Eldon Johnston of Bruce -
field, Mr. and Mrs. Al Amer-
linck of Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Taylor of Varna, Mrs.
Margaret Coombs of Clinton,
Miss May Somerville of Winni-
peg and Mrs. Vera Hood of
Kippen.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Mac-
Gregor of Carmen, Manitoba
and Mr. and Mrs. George Van
Stone of Miami, Manitoba,
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Stewart Blackwell for a couple
of days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobal
and Mr. and Mrs. Van Dyk of
Holland visited with Mr. and
Mrs. John Konynendyk of
Woodstock on Tuesday. On
Wednesday, they visited Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Van Dyke in
Bradford and went from there
onto Atwood where they visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Tony Van
Dyke. On Sunday, they all had
dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Kooy of Centralia.
Mrs. Rosa Harris, Mrs. Pearl
Taylor, Mrs. Elizabeth Alex-
ander, Mrs. Hilda Payne and
Mrs. Dorothy Mickle attended
the Fall Rally of the Senior
Citizens of Huron County, Zone
8, at Saltford Valley Hall near
Goderich last Thursday, Octo-
ber 14, hosted by the Senior
Citizens Club of Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Flaxbard
of Zurich visited with the lat-
ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Oesch on Saturday.
Attend rally
Mrs. Rosa Harris, Mrs. Pearl
Taylor, Mrs, Elizabeth
Alexander, Mrs. Hilda Payne and
Mrs. Dorothy Mickle attended
the Fall Rally of the Senior
Citizens of Huron County Zone
No, 8 at Saltford Valley Hall at
Goderich Thursday hosted by the
senior citizens club of Goderich.
Hensall contributed a musical
number when Mrs. Dorothy
Mickle played a few old-time hits
an the piano.
Baptism service
Rev. W.D. Jarvis conducted
Baptismal Service in Carmel
Presbyterian on Sunday when
Erin Rebecca Bonthron,
daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Bevan
Bonthron and Angelo Michelle
Volland, daughter of Mr. & Mrs.
Don Volland were baptized.
The choir under the direction of
Mrs. Malcolm Dougall sang
"County Your Blessings." The
flowers in the church were placed
in loving memory of the late Mrs.
Roy A. MacDonald.
The ladies of the church are
holding a Fall Bazaar on
November 6 at 3:00 p.m, There
will be a sale of baking, sewing &
produce, Tea will be served. The
couple's club will hold a bowling
party, Sunday October 24 from 2
to 4 p.m. They will return to
Carmel Church for a Hallowe'en
lunch. Families are welcome.
U.C.W.
At the Thanksgiving meeting
of Unit 1 of Hensall U.C.W.
the devotional was taken by
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Mrs. Ken McLean. She opened
with a Thanksgiving poem after
which the hymn, "When all
Thy mercies, 0 my God" was
sung accompanied at the piano
by Mrs. Bill Fuss. Luke 17,
vv. 11-19 was read by Mrs.
McLean and she then gave us
many good thoughts to remem-
ber. In spite of many difficulties
people might have, they should
be thankful, not only at Thanks-
giving time, or for some special
thing, but give thanks every
day of the year.
At the business session,
after the minutes, roll call
and financial reports, plans for
the baking for the booth at the
Church Action Sale were
finalized.
Mrs. Don Beck
gave
an
interesting study on the improv-
ed health situation in China.
Health courses are organized in
cities with all being involved,
then students are sent to rural
clinics. As China shows, con-
tributors at all levels of social
and political life are needed to
effect change, and the efforts of
each individual are valuable
inputs into the total struggle.
Whatever a person can do best,
in his or her own way, is signi-
ficant. "Everybody is a some-
body."
Mrs. Mabel Shirray gave
some highlights of her Nor-
way trip showing some pictures,
one of which was very inter-
esting. It was a very large
church with spectacular archi-
tecture.
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