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Hensall Correspondent
SUSAN HARTMAN.,
262-2449
Family Sunday was celebrated at Hensall.
United Church Sunday, May U. A well-filled
church listened to the sermon by George
Cowan who spoke on the love of the family
led by the' mother,
The Junior choir, accompanied and led by
Debbie Wood, sang "The Melody of Love"
with Mindy Bell ,very ably taking the solo
lead. The children sang, "I've got the love of
Jesus down in my heart" at the end of their
talk Belva Fuss provided -the organ mu
• Greeting at the door were Eric and
Eleanor Mansfield and ushers were Wayne
Corbett, Lloyd Ferguson, Steve 'Thompson
and Bill Scotchmer.
PRESBYTERIAL
Marg Cole, Belva Fuss, Doris Cowan,
Mary Alexander, Hilda Payne, Audrey
. Invitations were received from Zurich '
Lutheran Church Women's Group and from,
the U.C.W. at Brucefield to attend their
Visitor's Day.
Dorothy Brintnell gave the study on "The'
Work of Christians in Chile" on film strip,
Fredo Boa gave the reading "My Mother"
as a short program and the meeting was
then closed with prayer.
The hostesses who served the
and Vera. lunch were
Pearl Taylor Ro
ss.
' WiNTAR1O DRAW
Thursday nights live Wintario draw was
held in Hensall and was sponsored by the
Kinsmen Club of Hensel].
sic. Approximately 1,
be entertained and were not disappointed.,
As well, some local people enjoyed their mo-
ment in the spotlight, however brief it. was,
Proceeds from the evening will be used in
the community, particularly to benefit
minor' athletics. •
Congratulations to Lil Baker who was
lucky enough to win $1000 at the, live draw-
ing and was chosen to "push the button" as
a good luck charm to other hopeful' winners.
Especially interesting was the'one minute
vignette on the host Community of Hensall
which was viewed by people all over Ontario
and showed highlights of the Village.
Shots were included of local industry and
300' people
showed up to businesses as well' as some well -kept stately
Christie and Dorothy Brintnell attended the
special -events, Huron -Perth Presbyterial at
•l(irkton last Wednesday, April 29.
, SHUFFLING THURSDAYS'
There is shuffling at the Arena every
Thursday from .1 to 4 p.m. Everyone is
welcome.
This week's high . scorers were; High
ladies - 011ie Essary 392, Ernma Campbell
350, Pearl McKnight 301. High men - Percy
Campbell 385, John Pepper, 274, George
Downson 236..
UNIT III MEETING
Unit III of. the Hensall United Church
Women met 'last Tuesday afternoon with
Marg Upshall presiding. The meeting was
opened with the theme song followed by
prayer. The Worship was conducted by
Dorothy Brintnell and was entitled "What
makes a Mothers day?" Dorothy Parker
read the scripture which was taken from
Proverbs.
homes, The short piece was well produced
and should have made all proud of the uni-
que'and thriving community. Well done,
Hensall!
•FLOWERSOFHOPE
Canvassers will be knocking on your door
during the month of May. They will be ask-
ing you to'be generous once again in your
support of the "Flowers of Hope" cam-
paign: Contributions go to support the ,South
Huron and District Association for the Men-
tally Handicapped. and the money stays in
the South -Huron area.
The goal for the area campaign this year
is $20,500, an increase of $1000, oyer last
years total. Please• be generous.
Kippen East WI plans for year.
Kippen Correspondent
MRS. MARGARETHOGGARTH
26.2.6902
The Kippen East Women's• Institute ex-
ecutive met at the home of coordinator
Margaret Hoggarth May -5, to plan the
meetings, for the coming year.
President Grace Drummond chaired the
evening, while Secretary Helen MacLean
filled out the program sheets, for September
1987 to June 1988. The committee convenors
put forth many varied and interesting ideas.
The women's institute is open to .all
women interested in home and country. Kip -
pen east meet every third Wednesday even-
ing in the month, Anyone keen on joining in
on the informative. meetings can contact
President Grace Drummond at 235=2539 or
vice president Margaret Hoggarth at
262-6902.
Kippen east will hold their agriculture
meeting on Wednesday, May 20 at 8:30 p.m.
in Hensall United Church. Roll call is to be
answered by naming a product that would
be missed if farmers went on strike. The
speaker will be the dairy princess for Huron
•County - Angela Nethery.
Queensway residents welcome•.
Greetings and. welcome to Queensway Th'ey'll be running the May bingos and
News. Residents, have certainly been keep- residents are looking forward to their visits.
m
ing theaelves'busy lately', and last week . Tuesday morning everyone got together'
was no exception. They had a terrific week for their morning work-out, followed in the
of activities and here they all are in a afternoon with the weekly church service.
nutshell! Residents had the pleasure of welcoming
On Monday afternoon they began the Shirley Luther to Queensway,
week with' the weekly Bingo • game.. This . Wednesday afternoon residents held their
month the Hensall United Church Ladies Green Thumbs Club for the spring.. Together
Group No. '2 is welcomed to Queensway. Turn to page 15A
UNITED CHURCH NEWS
Christian Family Sunday was observed
May 10 in St. Andrews with Rev. Lorne
Keays presiding in the pulpit. His sermon
Was . entitled. "Christian Family Sunday".
The, choir presented their ministry of
music with the anthem "We have this mo-
' meat today".
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