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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1987-09-30, Page 9AUTO PARTS S SUPPLIES Queensway residents take rip to China Last Monday Queensway residents en- joyed playing Bingo with the assistance of the Ladies Auxiliary who also supplied prizes. On Tuesday the Baking club.met and pro- duced delicious Pineapple loaves. In the afternoon they were treated to an excellent church service led by Earl and Dorreen Oesch and Curtis and Mary Gingerich. Pianist was Pearl Ann Martin. Wednesday they limbered up theirbodies in exercise class and afterward their minds, as they played their spelling game. In the afternoon several took advantage of the beautiful weather and walked outside. Thursday morning Resident Council met and -in the_afternnon residents_riewed the movie "That Darn Cat." Thursday evening the Zurich Mennonite ladies entertained at the monthly Birthday Party and also provid- ed two beautiful birthday cakes. Birthday Greetings to Helen Rivers, Jack Lowe, Bona Clark, Mildred Gingerich and. Gord Beierling. Friday was the big day — International Day featuring China. The noon meal con- sisted of Chinese food, and in the afternoon residents met in the Activity Robin where they browsed through a display of Chinese artifacts, and brochures. They found several cities on a huge wall map of China, sipped mint tea and ate fortune cookies. Everyone had a wonderful informative afternoon as they immersed themselves in another, culture. Thank you to everyone who provided ar- ticles for display especially June and Bonnie of Ellisons Travel for their interest and generosity with information and artifacts. Sunday all residents appreciated listening to the four part harmony of the Lakeview Singers when they visited in the afternoon. A Meals on Wheels ,program will be available to the Seniors in Hensall, with the help and involvement of the community. Queensway is urgently in need of volunteer drivers. For more information, please call A CHINESE..STUDY SESSION was held at the Queensway Nursing Home on Friday. The study was part of an International Day on the Orient. Shown in front of a map Of China and modelling a Chinese jacket and holding Chinese wares is Muriel Gunning, a resident of the home. Mcllwraith photo. • Hensall committees start Hensall Correspondent SUSAN HARTMAN -'262-2449 Shuffleboard high ladies scores for Thurs- day, September 24 were - Pearl McKnight 247, Emma Campbell 227. High men were, John Pepper 343, Dave Kyle 311. KEEN TO BE FIT Hensall ladies are keen to be fit. Twenty four ladies turned out last week to register for Body Fit classes. The first session was held last night (Tuesday) but if you're still interested call Cindy at 262-3102. FAIR COMMITTEES MEET The ladies and school fair committees will meet on Wednesday, October 7 at the home of Mary Kinsman, 82 King St. Summer is over and it's time to start preparation for Hensall Spring Fair 1988. Anyone who is in- terested in helping on these committees is eagerly invited and bring your ideas. SKATE-A-THON The date for the Minor Hockey Skate-a- thon has been changed to Sunday, October 18 from 1-5 p.m. CHILD WEEK The Village. of Hensall will once again be recognizing the third week of October as The Week of the Child. Many exciting activities are planned for this year, including a parade, a puppet show, and open doors at all youth programs. A calendar of the week's events will be available soon. Children can win prizes for attendance at local events and all activities are free. . UNITED CHURCH NEWS A good crowd was in attendance on Sun- day at. Hensall United Church. Following the opening of the service by Rev. Douglas Wright the large Junior Choir burst into song with their rendition of "I am a pro- mise". The group of approximately 30 young people is ably • led by Mrs. Debbie Wood. Worshippers were greeted at the door by Cecil Pepper and were ushered by Jack Drysdale, Ross Veal, Jim McGregor and Gary Kyle. Sunday evening Reverend Douglas Wright was inducted into Hensall United Church. A large number of Doug and FULL LINE OF AUTO PARTS & ACCESSORIES for all maltes_of cart 8 truciss FISHERSUP'PPLLY SEAFORTH 527-1707 11 GOOERICH ST. E. 527-1670 Located in Howlaii e Motors Building New John Deere AMT 600. It's almost a truck. There's nothing . else like it! Out new W All Materials Transport gives yotae hauling ability. Not lust travel. Takes load's up to 60q pounds ort flat land. Dumps theft too. High Flotation and anti-skid features minimize Surface damage. Unique 5 -wheel stability and 4 -wheel differential lock traction. 341 cc engine and 62:1 torque ratio transmission for pulling polder. With no gears to shift. 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Members then proceeded into the kit- chen and divided into four groups, each hav- ing a special task. While the colossal vegetable burger and the marinated vegetable flowers sat in the refrigerator to marinate, meeting two in the books was discussed. During this time members had a taste test of real fruit juice, reconstituted fruit juice, fruit drink, fruit flavored crystals, and a fruit soft drink. They concluded the meeting by sampling the food prepared earlier. Everything was delicious. Press reporter for this meeting was Heather Jackson. UNITED CHURCH NEWS Barbara Cooper played the organ on Sun- day, September 27 at St. Andrews United Church. CALL NOW t Huron . Fxposltor. `.�s 527-92_4 The Ministry of .Musie was presented by the choir singing "The Family of God". Rev. Lorne. Keays sermon was called "understanding". On Sunday, October 4, Holy Communion will be observed. Choir practices have started, new members are needed. Kippen UCW members are invited to Carmel Presbyterian Church, Hensall on Monday, October 5 at 8 p.m. Guest speaker will be Bob McFarlane. Kippen Anniversary will be held on Sunday, Ottob'br 18 at 1'1 a.m. Rev. Donald Beck of the Fordwich Pastoral Charge as guest minister. Lunch will follow the service. GUN CLUB NEWS There were 17 shooters vying for top score on Tuesday, September 22. Lloyd Venner and Jody Moserinjohn both scored 25 points Glen Moek, Bert Mahaffy, Jack Mills and Gord Glazier - 24 Harrison Schock, Bob Baker, Brad Mann, Ken Whetham and Paul Lamb - 23. Al McWhinney and Ed Steegstra 22, Al Kyle, Mike Verhoeff and Bill Ingram 21 and Lloyd Haskell scored 20 points. Barb Caldwell Press Reporter. THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEPTEMBER 30, 1987 — 9A ATTENTION CROMARTY AREA RESIDENTS The Huron Expositor , is looking for someone to be the Cromarty correspon- dent, to gather the social news of Cromarty and. area. Give it a try! Give, Heather a call at 527-0240. 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