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Times -Advocate
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Horticultural Society celebrates 25 years of gardening
By Liz Sangster
HENSALL CORRESPONDENT
HENSALL - The Hensall shuffleboard scores for Sept.
16 are as follows: (4 games) Catherine DeCorte 455, Ray
Bennewies 398, Donna Smale 396, Merle McLellan 383,
Gord Ross 380, (3 games) Karl Regier 366, Grace
Corbett 327, Lorraine Alexander 322, Theo
Vandenboom 318, Rebecca Wilder 294, Bill Coleman
271.
Sept. 23 scores are as follows: (5 games) Joe Regier
472, (4 games) Edna Deitz 343, Donna Smale 335, Ray
Bennewies 323, Alice Thiel 291, Hank Dorssers 207,
Grace Corbett 449, Harry Pennings 395, Cor DeCorte
330, Diane Carter 330, Catherine DeCorte 282.
The Hensall and Community Horticultural Society will
be celebrating 25 years of gardening in Hensall on Oct.
14 at the Hensall Community Centre. Mix and mingle
will begin at 6:30 p.m., dinner at 7 p.m. The speaker for
the evening will be HGTV host Denis Flanagan dis-
cussing "Creating a Beautiful Garden with an Emphasis
on Fall Color". The dinner will be roast pork, catered by
Grace Campbell. Tickets are $30 and can be obtained
by calling Liz at 262-2715 or Kathy at 263-2343. RSVP
by Oct. 4.
Church service Sept. 28
At Hensall United Church service began with welcome
and announcements and the passing of the Peace. Peter
Challen was the minister, his sermon was "Challenging
Empire". Chuck Mallette was the organist. The ushers
were John and Veronica Thompson. Glenn Hayter was
the reader and candle -lighter. Pat Veal looked after the
nursery. Service closed with benediction and choral
amen.
At Carmel Presbyterian Church Rev. Andy Meinen was
the minister with Joyce Pepper playing the organ. The
offering was received by Bob Bell and Harry Moir. The
service closed with benediction.
Next Sunday, communion will be served.
Exeter shuffleboard
Sept. 23 - 3 wins Geraldine
Smith 311, Clare Hayter 208;
2 wins Wilmer Adkins 248,
Esther Hillman 228, Leona
Elliott 132
Sept. 24 - 4 wins Clare
Hayter 445; 2 wins Bernice
Boogmans 264, Constance
Kernick 250, Marge McCurdy
231, Mary Horn 226, Mary
Brintnell 214, Bob
Boogemans 152, John Horn
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Please note, the date of the Hensall and Community
Horticultural Society Fall Plant Sale has been changed
to Oct. 7 at 7 p.m. at Hensall United Church. This event
is held in conjunction with Parkway Gardens of London.
Plant donations from the gardens of Society members
are also welcome. Pirie Mitchell will be the auctioneer.
For more information please phone 262-2715.
Everyone welcome.
Registration for the Hensall and Community
Horticultural Society Scarecrow Competition has been
extended to Oct. 3. The registration fee is $5. The
Youth Category (13 and under) has prizes of $30, $20,
and $10. The Adult Category (14 and over) has prizes of
$50, $35, and $25. The Business Category has prizes of
$50, $35, and $25. Business Category entries are to
reflect the nature of the business. Prize amounts will be
awarded either in cash or gift certificates. Scarecrows
are often constructed and used in rural settings to keep
birds out of the corn patch. They are also a symbol for
the harvest season, and are found in Thanksgiving
decor. Scarecrows may be out of doors, and therefore
should be weatherproof. Call Liz at 262-2715 to register
for this contest. The scarecrows must be handmade by
the person registered. All scarecrow contest entries will
be on display at the Hensall and Community
Horticultural Society anniversary party on Oct. 14 at the
Hensall Community Centre.
Church service Sept. 21
At Hensall United Church service began with welcome
and announcements and the passing of the Peace.
Geraldine McAlorum was the minister. The organist
was William Gibson. John and Veronica Thompson
were the ushers. Lucielle Beer was the reader and can-
dle -lighter. Kathy Mann looked after the nursery.
Service closed with benediction and choral amen.
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