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Jennifer Cook, Melissa Veal
and Brad Mann. Narrator was
Rev. Don Beck and directing
was Mrs. Rodger Venner.
Soloists in the Cantata were
Miss Brenda Pepper, Mrs.
Bill Fuss and Miss Mary
Goodwin.
Flowers in the Sanctuary
were placed there in loving
memory of Mrs. Alvina Mooney
by her family.
Unit 4 of Hensall U.C.W.
held their .Christmas meeting
on December 9 with Mrs. James
McAllister presiding. She open-
ed the meeting with a Christ-
mas prayer. Mrs. Robert Mc-
Allister gave the devotional
based on the Christmas story
from Luke 2. Mrs. Eric Luther
told the story of a number of
carols and the ladies sang a
few verses of each carol as
the stories were told. Mrs.
Nan Britton and Mrs. Luther
sang two duets "I Heard the
Bells on Christmas Day" and
"Silent Night". Mrs. McAllist-
er conducted the business when
Mrs. Russell Erratt reported
nine parcels were packed for
the bale. Mrs. Tom Sherritt
reported for the finance. The
meeting closed with Mrs. Peck
and her committee serving
lunch.
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"Holy Night" was the title
of an excellent slide presen-
tation of the Christmas theme
given by Rev. E.S. Stephens of
Brucefield at the Christmas
meeting of the United Church
Women of Hensall and Chisel-
hurst United Church on Monday
evening. Preceding the slides
Rev. Stephens told a story,
"If I had not come", showing
what the world might be like if
Jesus had not been born.
Carols were sung before and
after the speaker.
Mrs. Ken Elder opened the
meeting with a simple but
sincere devotional pointing out
that it is Faith at Christmas
time that makes the Christmas
story come true again each
year. It is the baby Jesus that
brings us our faith. Reading
the scripture was Mrs. Ken
McLean.
The Annual Meeting of the
Hensall U.C.W., chaired by
Mrs. Ian McAllister, was held
prior to the Christmas meet-
ing when the follwoing reports
were given. Treasurer, Mrs.
Walter Spencer; Finance, Miss
Mary Goodwin; Friendship and
Visitation, Mrs. Robert Cook;
Supply, Mrs. Russell Erratt;
Social Functions, Mrs. Roy
Brock.
The slate of officers for
1977 was presented by Mrs.
Ron Mock and the election
chaired by Mrs. Earle Rowe.
Elected to office were, past
president, Mrs. Ian McAllister;
president, Mrs. Don Beck;
first vice-president, Mrs. Grace
Drummond; . second vice-
president, Mrs. Carl Payne;
secretary, Mrs. Jack Drysdale;
Treasurer, Mrs. Walter Spen-
cer; Finance, Miss Mary Good-
win; Friendship and Visitation,
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Mrs. Robert Cook; Social Func-
tions, Mrs, Vern Alderdice;
Supply and Welfare, Mrs.
Russell Erratt; Unit one leader,
Mrs. Ken Elder; Unit two lead-
er, Mrs. Carl Payne, Unit four
leader, Mrs, James McAllist-
er; Nominations, Mrs. Cecil
Pepper; Nursery, Mrs. Edison
Forrest and Mrs. Mary Alex-
ander; Manse, Mrs. Don Beck;
Mrs. Ron Mock and one mem-
ber to be elected from Chisel-
hurst.
The evening closed with a
delightful lunch served by the
ladies of Unit 4.
Christmas party
The Ladies Legion Auxiliary
met in the Legion Hall Tuesday
evening with the president Mrs.
Beatrice Uyl presiding. Plans
were made to take plants to Life
members and gifts to veterans at
Westminster Hospital.
Final arrangements were
made to cater to the Thompson
Christmas Party to be held at the
Arena Saturday evening. The
draw for the "Money Doll" will
be held Dec. 24. Tickets are
available from, members.
The Children's Christmas
Party will be held Sunday
December 19 at the Legion Hall.
This being the Christmas
meeting the members exchange
gifts, The guessing Contest was
won by Beatrice Uyl; the
mystery prize went to Mona
Campbell; and the attendance
prize to Mildred Chalmers. A
delicious lunch was served and a
social hour enjoyed.
OLD TIMERS
A special "Old Timers"
hockey match was played at
the Hensall Arena on Sunday
afternoon when London Old
Timers met Goderich Old
Timers. Ken Doig of Seaforth
dropped the first puck mark-
ing his last public appearance
with hockey players. The result
being London beat Goderich
five to three.
OPEN HOUSE
A open house was held on
Sunday at Hensall United
Church to mark the 60th Wed-
ding Anniversary of Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Jones. Earlier
they were honoured at a family
dinner. The couple were marri-
ed at the home of the bride's
parents in Stephen Town-
ship on December 6, 1976.
Following their marriage they
moved to Lot 4, • South Bound-
ary of Stanley Township where
they farmed for 44 years, retir-
ing to Hensall in 1960. They
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have a son Harold of R.R. 2,
Hensall and a daughter Mrs,
Bernard (Margaret) Keys of
Hensall, also four grandchild-
ren and five great grandchild-
ren. Congratulatory messages
were received from Prime
Minister Trudeau, Joe Clark,
Robert McKinley and Jack
Riddell,
Guests who travelled the
furthest distance to attend were
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kell of
Churchill, Ontario, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Barr, Holyrood and
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Stubbe,
Waterloo. Other guests attend-
ed from Arva, Ilderton, Ailsa
Craig, Crediton, Exeter, Zur-
ich, Seaforth, Kippen and Hen-
sall.
Queensway news
Visitors during the past week at
the Queensway Nursing Home:
Florence Hodgins, Centralia,
Mrs. Tripp, Mrs. Porciello and
Betty Smith visited Lynn
Latimer and several other ladies.
John and Iva Ridley, Ila Dunn,
Miss Greta Lammie, Mrs. E.
Alexander visited Vera Lammie.
Mr. & Mrs. Ted Pooley visited
several residents. Edmund
Jeffrey, Mr. & Mrs, Clemente
Jeffrey and Blanche Bechard
visited Pauline Jeffrey.
Mr. & Mrs. Sidney Pullman,
London visited Mrs. Bernice
Lavery. Rev. Bruce Pierce of
Crediton visited with Mrs. Alf
Wuerth, Mrs. Almeeda Parsons
and Hugo Schenk.
Belle Reid, Varna visited Clara
Featherston. Mrs. Martina
Denomme,Zurich and Mrs. Louis
Denomme visited Louise Mitchell.
Gerry and Ruth Ford visited
his mother Mrs. May Ford. Mr. &
Mrs. Joe Ferguson visited
several residents. Marion Schenk
and Jeanette Lippert visited
Hugo Schenk. Mrs. Harry Hoy
visited Bernice Lavery and Alex
Barrett.
Visitors with Mrs. Adeline
Taylor were Cathy and Donald
Taylor, Mr. & Mrs. Harry
Walper, Brenda Walper and Rock
Vanderwiel.
Rev. G. Anderson of Exeter
conducted the Church service
Wednesday accompanied by
Louise Mitchell at piano. The
ladies of the Anglican church
entertained residents with music
and bingo. Mrs. Frank Forrest
was in charge.
The Staff Christmas Party was
held in the dining room Thursday
evening with an exchange of
gifts.
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