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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1984-05-02, Page 14A14 - THE: HURON EXPOSITOR, MAY 2, 1984 }IENSAI.% AND AREA Hensall champion, ball team together for Centennial Correspondent MRS. BERTHA MacGREGOR 262-2025 Mrs. A.W. Shirray returned last week after spending the winter months in St. Petersburg, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. John O'Connor of Exeter have taken up residence in the Northcrest Apartments in Hensall. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Chipchase have returned to their home in the Northcrest Apartments after spending the winter months in Florida. Mrs, Jack Corbett returned home after spending a few days visiting with her son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chaffe and family at Mitchell. Rev. Kenneth Knight conducted worship services at 10:15 E.D.S.T. on Sunday. Mrs. Murray Key presided at the organ. A carload of P.C.W., attended the synodical held in Wingham last week. The P:C.W. will meet 'Monday, May 7 at 8 p.m. Doug Mann who has been a patient in University Hospital, London was able to return to his home last week. The Hensall Centennial Committee met at the United Church on Monday, Apr. 24. Harold Knight, chairman conducted the meeting and reports from the various committee heads indicated that a great deal of work has been done, Sale of tickets for the barbecues, dances, and opening ceremonies are picking up so anyone wishing tickets are advised to purchase them soon. The tickets on the Honda A.T.C.'s are also available at several outlets on main street. Parade entry forms are available from William Gibson. Murray Baker outlined the sports events which will include the South Western Arm Wrestling Championships, Girls Slow Pitch, Tug of War, Earth Ball Competition, • Store Cut MEDIUM CHEDDAR Reg. $3.39 Ib. Almond FINGER , COOKIES N°" 2.59 m 280 g pkg. Reg. $1.29 .99 Horseshoe Pitching, a Gun Shoot and the 1960 Hensall Champion Bantam Ball Team . will be together again for a game. Entries are coming for the Craft and Antique show and sale. Anyone wishing to enter only one or two articles may put them in a community booth by contacting Mary Buchanan at 262-2123. The Sunday Church service will feature Rev. Bob Passmore as minister along with a choir consisting of present and past choir members of the Hensall Churches. There will be a practice for the choir June 10 at 3 p.m. If you wish to rent a room to visitors for Centennial weekend call 262-2029 and leave your name. QUEENSWAY NEWS Ladies from the P.C.W. of the Carmel Presbyterian Church started off our week of activities by joining residents for bingo on Monday afternoon. On Tuesday morning the residents had the opportunity to get together to do some crafts In the e: on Rev. Kenneth Knight conduo ed wor ip with Dorothy Taylor at the piano. Wednesday was "Horticulture Day" since plants needed some doctoring and cuttings were taken to start some new plants. On Thursday afternoon residents saw a film on the Grand Canyon. In the evening several ladies from the Zurich Mennonite Church came to lead the residents in a hymn sing. Friday morning residents made the weekly trip' to the Zurich bowling lanes. Lloyd McDougall was the high man bowler with', a score of 119. Erna Schroeder was the highest lady with a score of 74. Ross MacMillan of Waterloo spent last Friday visiting with her mother Mrs. /Laird Mickle and aunt Florence Joynt and they all enjoyed the luncheon at the Bayfield Village Inn. The Three Links Seniors will meet on Tuesday. May 8 at 8 p.m, at the local Hall. Carl and Hilda Payne wilLbe in charge of the entertainment and Stewart and Irene Blackwell will look after the social. A nominating committee will be chosen. A bus trip to the Geritol Follies at Massey Hall in Toronto is being arranged for July 4. It will be McNaughton's bus with 47 seats --some which are already reserved. Mr. and Mrs. Les Adams of Exeter visited recently with the latter's sister Mrs. Jack Corbett. The Couples Club of Hensall enjoyed an evening of swimming and fellowship on Thursday evening at Pinedale in -Grand Bend. The next meeting will be field on Thursday, May 24. A large congregation heard more about Venture in Mission Program at the United Church on Sunday 'morning. Mr. McDonald spoke on the. theme and showed a film. The ushers for the service were Tim Rowcliffe, Rod Parker, Steve Gerstenkorn and Steven McGregor. Margaret Cole greeted the congregation. During the -afternoon the visiting team from the, church went out to all families cin the General Phase of the Venture in Mission Program, The Sunday School at the United Church experienced an interesting and inspirational assembly ortSunday morning with the theme of Easter, Store Cut MOZZARELLA SPECULAAS 400 g pkg. Reg. $3.05 Ib. N°' Reg. $1.69 NEW COMMITTEE-Hensall councillor Richard Peckham, Inge Mowat, BILI Ben gough, Joe Bengough and Jack Lavender formed a committee last Thursday to research ways to attract new Industry and residents to Hensall. (Hundertmark photo) CLA$SIFIED-==L. 25. IN MEMORIAM 1 24,CARD OF THANKS • MURRAY I wish to thank all who sent cards, gifts and visits while 1 was in Seaforth Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Underwood, Dr. Rodney and• all the smiling nurses. Also to my grandmas and grandpas for taking care of my brother. Michael Murray 24-18x1 McDONALD Don, Marilyn, Jim and Jeanne McDonald would like to offer their sincere appreciation to everyone for the many, many acts of kindness shown toward their family since their house fire. We have been 'deeply touched by the thoughtfulness, caring and concern demonstrated by the -whole com- munity. Our thanks to Jack and Donna Knight, Neil and Marie McGavin for planning the evening in Brussels, to all the ladies who helped in the kitchen and to the Blake family for their great help during the evening. It was heart warming to see such a large crowd of friends and relatives especially the Seaforth Harmony Kings who harmonized during an intermission. 'Also a very special thanks to the Wilbee family who provided the music for the dance. Your helpfulness and generosity will never be forgotten. 24-18-1 • 125. IN MEMORIAM KNIGHT: In loving memory' of Bob Knight who passed away May 5, 1977. We travel down a winding road, A road without an end, And they who seem so far away, Are only round the bend. Always' remembered by Marjorie, Tom, Brian and Paul, 25.18x1 KNIGHT: In'loving memory of Robert (Bob) Knight who passed away seven years ago, May 5. Whenever a loved one passes away No words, however kind Can truly ease the grieving heart of those left behind. But memory is a treasure -house of happy thoughts, they say And happy thoughts of those we love will never pass atvay. Lovingly remembered by Mom. 25-18x1 DEMMERLING: In loving memory of a husband and only brother, Eldon Demmer - ling of Harriston, who passed away May 6, 1983, To a beautiful life came a sudden end, he died as he lived, everyone's friend. He was always thoughtful, loving and kind, what a glorious memory to leave behind. He left us so suddenly, - his thoughts unknown, he left us memories we are proud to own, Treasure him, God, in Your garden of rest, for in this,world he was one of the best, Sadly missed by wife Eileen, sister Hilda and families. 24-18-1 MUNRO: Treasured memories of a dear uncle and great uncle William Vaughan (Buz) whom God called home on May 6, 1967. He went very suddenly at the age of twenty Just when his life was really beginning I wish he could have lived a few more years To see what happened to me. I'm married with two sons, I wished he could have seen them but 1 guess it wasn't meant to be. Always will be remembered by his niece Mary Helen, Bob and nephews Shawn James and Curtis Vaughan. 25-18-1 HOLLAND: In loving memory ,of a dear mother, grandmother and great grand- mother Laura who passed away 12 years ago, April 28. Sadly missed along life's way Quietly remembered -every day. No longer in our hearts to share But in our hearts you're always there. Sadly missed and always remembered by her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. 25-18-1 26. PERSONAL DATES GALORE. We area professional introduction service designed to introduce compatible people to each other. For all ages. Prestige Acquaintances. Call toll-free 1-800.263-9103. Noon - 8 p.m. 26-18-01 29. ENGAGEMENTS FRASER - SYMONS Mrs. Patricia Woods of Windsor is pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of her daughter Beverly Jean Symons, to Clayton Douglas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dong Fraser of RR#2 Biyth, The wedding will take place -qn May 19, 1984 in Calvary United Church indsor. 29-18x1 20. AUCTION SALES ONTARIO'S largest farm machinery con- signment sale, Norwich, Ontario. Friday, May 11, 1984, 10 a.m. (Sales conducted second Friday each month), Appro'x. 150-175 tractors plus all types of farm equipment. Consignments welcome. For more informa- tion call (519) 424-9998 or (519) 424-9093. Proprietors K.S. Hamulecki & Sons. 20-18-01 Lithe shoe doesn't fit, sell it. USE CLA88IFIBID ADS 2.49 �0w 1.29 Dutch Style Smoked PORK SALAMI Dutch Style Fine Reminder May 8, ‘PUBLIC MEETING Karat Gold for Mother's Day BRACELETS from HAINS from PENDANTS from PORK SALAMI Reg. $3.29 Ib. N°\i‘l 2.29 Reg. $3.09 Ib. v‘0\142 • 29 Ib. MON. TUES. THURS - Open 9 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. FRI. - 9-9, SAT. 9-5 p.m. CLOSED WEDNESDAY 1 Concerning proposed zoning By-law on property municipally known as Robert Caldwell farm land scheduled for 7:30 p.m. at Hensall Public School. Village of Hensall 3.so 27.5° 15.00 Quantities may vary per stare. Now styles available. PIANO TUNING • REPAIRS • REBUILDING • KEYS RECOVERED • DAMPP•CHASERS • REGULATING • BENCHES BRUCE PULSIFER 348-9223 MITCHELL Akar the ro-opr ratori • ,b, ,w•. r,,.ti A NSTETT JEWELLERS Clinton Seaforth - Exeter - t) BRUCE SMITH Isles R.preeenterthr. Mitchell Coop ;tor. 1911G..orptne Street Mitchell, Ont. MAK INA Bass: 343•1175 Rev. 34$-x'175 co-operatc?t 1 1.AnCF •MD FrM AN( IA! 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