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Mrs. Hilda Payne
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor
Mr. & Mrs. Roy Allison of
Toronto spent several days last
week with the latter's brother-in-
law and sister Mr. & Mrs. Joe
Flynn owing to the illness and
passing of their mother the late
Mrs. Mooney.
Mrs. G. W. Armstrong returned
home after spending a few days
with her daughter and son-in-law
Mr. & Mrs. Don Flear at Grand
Bend.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Beavers and
family of Paris were week -end
visitors with Mrs. Beaver's
mother Mrs. Edith Bell and sister
Sylvia.
Rev. W. D. Jarvis conducted
the service in Carmel
Presbyterian church on Sunday
celebrating the second Sunday of
Advent. Mrs. Malcolm Dougall
led the choir in singing the an-
them.
The flowers in the church were
placed in loving memory oth the
late Archie Noakes by his family.
Holy Communion will be
celebrated next Sunday
December 12 at 10:00 a.m.
A warm welc,ome is extended
to several new residents of
Hensall from this paper. Includ-
ed are Mrs. Inge Mowat, hus-
hand and daughter, who have
moved here from Willowdale,
Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Eric
MacDonald on the London
Road, who have moved here
from Exeter; and Mr: Earl
Love. who has moved in from
the country.
ANGLICAN CHURCH
Holy Communion was ad-
ministered by Rev. G.A. Ander-
son at St. Paul's Anglican
Church. The text of the sermon
for Bible Sunday was taken
from 1 Corinthians 9:16, "Woe
unto me if I preach not the
Gospel". The flowers were in
loving memory of the late Mr.
Archie Noakes.
UNITED CHURCH
The service in Hensall United
Church was conducted by Rev.
Don Beck on Sunday with Mrs.
John Turkheim at the organ.
The choir sang the anthem,
"Shepherds on the Hillside"
and the subject of the sermon
was "After Winning the Elec-
tion...". The sacrament of
Holy Communion was observed
Mr. Ron Mock assisted by light-
ing the second advent candle.
The flowers were in loving
memory of Mr. Archie Noaks
placed there by his family and.
from the Pullman -Passmore
wedding.
Next Sunday will be White
Gift Sunday in the morning and
in the evening the choir will
present the Christmas Cantata,
"Joy to the World" by . John
Peterson.
PULLMAN-PASSMORE
On Saturday, December 4,
Mrs. Pearl Passmore of Hensall
and Sidney C. Pullman of Lon-
don were united in marriage by
Rev. Donald Beck at Hensall
United Church. They were
attended by • Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Baker, of Bayfield and
will reside in London.
HOCKEY
Hensall teams were on a los-
ing streak last week. Midgets
game was cancelled. Atoms lost
to Brussels 11-0 inspite of good
work done by Steve Bedard
goal -tending. Only nine players
were out and all were uneasy
due to the stormy weather. The
next game will be played in
Hensall against Milverton on
Friday night.
Bantams didn't do much
halter, losing to Drayton
8-1. Jeff Sangster scored the
only goal for Hensall. Bantams
play again on Thursday against
Milverton in Hensall.
KINSMEN MEET
The joint meeting of the Hen-
sel' and District Kinsmen and
the ExeterrKinsmeri was held
on December 1, 1976 at the
Hensall Bean Pot. A delicious
dinner of roast beef was served
during the active dinner ses-
sion. The raffle was won by
Wayne King of Exeter. After
the meal, the Kinsmen adjourn-
ed to the Hensall Public School,
where both clubs enjoyed fun
and fellowship while playing
volleyball.
On December 4, . 1976 the
Hensall Kinsmen and Kinettes
met at the Hensall arena to
enjoy a Christmas Party. Al-
though attendance was very
poor those who attended enjoy-
ed the night.
The Hensall and District
Kinsmen will be sponsoring a
trip for the Senior Citizens. on
Monday, December 13, to
CKNX to see the taping of
Circle 8 Ranch Show. Any
interested person please call.
Bevan Bonthron at 262-2023.
The Hensall and District Kins-
men extend to all the residents
of Hensall and surrounding
area the very best during the
Christmas season.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray McNall
and Karen, of Fergus, and Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Flaxbard, of
Zurich, visited with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Oesch over the weekend. Miss
Audrey Oesch of London yisited
with her grandparents on
Sunday.
Amber Lodge holds
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representatives attended in
Christmas ,Clinton Friday evening to make
arrangements for the "Speak -
Off" for the United, Nation trip.
Following the meeting Mrs,
Evelyn MacBeath led in singing
Carols, after which the gifts from,
the Christmas tree were
distributed by Mrs. Elizabeth
Riley and Mrs. Annie Reid.
A social hour followed in the
lower hall when a delicious meal
was served by the social com-
mittee Mrs. Olga Chipchase,
Mrs. Margaret Consitt, Mrs.
Grace Thompson and Mrs.
Aldeen Volland.
Noble Grand Mrs. Dorothy
Parker presided for the meeting
of Amber Rebekah Lodge on
Wednesday evening assisted by
the Vice Grand Mrs. Maggie
Campbell.
Mrs. Ruby Bell reported for the
finance committee; Mrs. Maggie
Campbell and Mrs. Hazel Corbett
reported for the visiting com-
mittee and Mrs. Dorothy Corbett
gave the Treasurer's report.
"Thank You" notes were read
from several members. It was
announced the C.P.T. committee
are holding a progressive euchre
on January 6.
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor gave a
report of the meeting
"A 'No' averts seventy
troubles." Indian Proverb
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Fri.,Dec. 24 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Sat., Dec. 25 CLOSED
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Thurs,,,Dec. 30 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.
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