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Mrs. Hilda Payne
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bell and
brother Barry of Clinton visit-
ed with their grandparents
Mr, and Mrs. Sam Oesch on
Sunday. On Friday Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Glavin and family
of Mount Carmel also visited
with their grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Oesch,
Charles Mickle of Hamilton
spent the week -end visiting with
his mother Mrs. Laird Mickle.
Miss Margaret Hyde of
London was a week -end visitor
with her parents Mr. & Mrs.
Harvey Hyde.
Mrs. Harry Horton who has
been a patient in South Huron
Hospital Exeter returned to her
home last week.
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor was a
recent' visitor with Mrs. Eric
Munroe in Seaforth.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Chaffe and
baby daughter were recent
visitors with Mrs. Chaffe's
parents Mr. & Mrs. Jack Corbett.
Travels to Las Vegas
Kenneth Schroeder returned
home after spending a few days
at Las Vegas, Nevada, where
he enjoyed the Elvis Prestley
shows. Ken flew out from Detroit
last week, returning Sunday.
Communuion Service
Rev. W. D. Jarvis conducted
service in Carmel Presbyterian
Church on Sunday dispensing the
Holy Communion. The sermon
topic was "Re-joice-be • joyful."
Mrs.MalcolmDougall presided at
the organ and led the choir in the
service of song.
The Sunday School and choir
will present a Song -Story entitled
"The 01d Old Story" at the
morning service Sunday
December 19 at 10:00 a.m.
The annual Carol service will be
helO at Uromarty on Sunday
December 19 at 2:00 p.m. The
couples Club will hold a
fellowship hour after the service.
I.°:?stit ute
Entertaining has been the
main objective of the Hensall
Women's Institute during De-
cember. On the first of the
month they set out to provide
the entertainment at the month-
ly birthday party at Huron -
view. Thirty-one birthday gifts
were presented, including ones
to Miss Clarinda Darroch and
Miss Mary Turner, both of
whom attain the grand age of
100 this month. The programme
was a rehearsal of a country
school Christmas party, con-
ducted by the teacher, Mrs.
James McAllister, and the pup-
ils, (the other members of the
Women's Institute. Special
guest was Mr. Elmer Trick
of Clinton, who gave some
lively instrumentals.
The same programme was
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Admission restricted to
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repeated at the Blue Water
Rest Home on December 8 for
their birthday party, Emcee was
president Mrs. Cecil Pepper
and accompanying at the piano
was Mrs. Tom Sherritt, In
place of Mr. Trick, Cathy Love
of R.R. 1, Zurich, gave some
numbers on her guitar.
Following the entertainment
and lunch; the members of
the Women's Institute ad-
journed to the Board Room for
business. It was decided to
approach a few members of the
community regarding attend-
ing the Senior Training School
in Clinton in January for a
course on quilts and quilt-
ing.
Mrs. Carl Payne gave a re-
port of the London Area Con-
vention which she and Mrs.
Cecil Pepper attended in Till-
sonburg on November 9 and 10.
After singing the Queen, the
meeting was adjourned.
Hockey
Midgets played against Mil-
verton last week and came out
with an outstanding victory,
beating Milverton 12-2. Ken
Varley was the principal scor-
er for Hensall putting five on
the score board, three in the
first period, one in the second
and one in the third period.
Bantams did not do quite so
well, losing against Milverton
2-1. Kevin Parker scored the
only goal for Hensall assited
by Dave McQuarrie. It was a
close tie game as Milverton's
winning goal was only scored in
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the last four minutes of play.
Steve Sararus is to be com-
mended on playing a strong
game in goal.
Atoms game on Friday Night
was cancelled, They will be
playing Thursday and Friday;
night this week.
United Church
Two services were held at
Hensall United Church on Sun-
day. In the morning, White
Gift Sunday was celebrated
by the whole congregation
bringing their gifts and plac-
ing them in a manger. The
junior choir very sweetly sang,
"The Little Drummer Boy",
and ``Do You Hear What I
Hear?" in the first part of the
service and the "Westminster
Carol" with the solo being
taken by Randy Parker later.
The choir was trained by Mrs.
Mary Lou Hyde and the pian-
ist was Mrs, Robert Pryde.
The third Advent Candle, pink
for Joy was lit by Michael
McGregor.
In place of the sermon, the
Rev. Don Beck told a story,
"Lost in the Woods" com-
pleting a happy morning.
In the evening the choir
presented a Christmas Can-
tata, "Joy to the World" which
told the ever new story of the
Nativity. The presentation was
further enhanced by a Tableau
of the Nativity Rene. Taking
part in the scene were Lisa
Hyde, Paul Mansfield, Janet
McAllister. Debbie Venner,
(continued on page 17)
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