The Huron Expositor, 1987-10-28, Page 5H�nscill. students'tour old Toronto
French restaurant before visiting a along,with her to such perenial favorites as
Hensall Correspondent
SUSAN HARTMAN
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Shuffleboard scores for Thursday, Oc-
tober 22 were - Ladies high; Dorothy Brint-
nell 323, Lorna Spencer 285, Emma Camp-
bell 276. High men's scores; Percy Camp-
bell 344, George Dowson 300, John Pepper
283.
FIELD TRIP
Three Hensall Public School Grade 7
students joined a group of 25 area young
people for an exciting field trip last week.
As part of the French Enrichment Pro-
gram, Mindy B. Bb k and
Matt Gardner
Usborne Central School practicing the
skills needed to order a meal in a French
restaurant learning to read the Toronto
maps and learning • french , vocabulary
dealing with the Toronto area. • -
On Monday the students along with
Madame Bieman, Mme. Zawadski and M.
Stephens,. principal at Usborne. Central
who also drqve bus for theexcursion, set
off very early to spend a full day in
Toronto:
First stop was.Le Centre Francophone
• where 'theylearned about the French PUPPET PALS , help add to the excitement.
_..._... ulture_in-' Locontoney were joined by A -record crowd.nf 91_turned out on Thurs. The Village Walk is hosting a Halloween
two guides and headed out on a tour of old
Toronto which took the form of a Foot
Rally.
The students enjoyed lunch in a lovely
French' Bookstore and boarding the coach "Five rLittle -Mo iIt yS 'and-"I-ywas just"
for the return trip. They made a quick stop Eaten by a Boa Constrictor".
for dinner at McDonalds where their ef-
forts at conversing in Canada's other of- Despite the inclement weather on Satur-
fical, language were not encouraged. day a large number of children showed up
UNITED CHURCH for the costume parade and skating party.
• The Family of God at Hensall United The South Huron High School Band added
Church gathered on Sunday under the a festive touch as did the treats handed out
guidance of Rev. Doug. Wright: Junior by the Kinettes. Leading the parade was
Minister Derik McGee gave the Old Testa- Hensall Fair Queen Beth Sweeney.
ment Lesson prior to the Senior Choir's Another successful Week of the Child is
lovely rendition of "Did You Remember to over. and was well enjoyed by, everyone
Pray?" who took part.
Rev. Wright's sermon dealt with the sub- ' PERSONALS
ject "The Great Commandment." ''Mrs. Charles Goodman of Detroit and
Victoria is ac Greeting worshippers was Eileen Ran- Blanche Chapman of London . were
spent Friday, October 16 at
nie and ushers were Lorne Baker, :Doug weekend guests with—Blanche's sister
Mann, Claire Hoffman and Wayne • Hazel Corbett.
Dickins. The ladies along Lorne Ave. met at the
The Senior Choir now meets on Wednes- home of Marg Consitt on Monday evening
day at 7:30 • p.m: at the church. New at a. Farewell Party for Marlene Smith.
singers are always welcomed.. Wayne and Marlene are moving to
Unit 3's Bazaar will be geld on Friday, Egmondville.
November 27 at 3 p.m. not November 3. Halloween is fast approaching so please
The next bale of good, new and used watch out on Saturday for all of the little
clothing for Mission Services of London monsters darting about the streets of Hen -
will be packed Monday November 2 at 9 sail. It is' really nice to see 'the spooky
a.m. Donations may be left at the Church ' displays popping up on porches and inwin-
just by the. downstairs washrooms. dows throughout the village. These will.
THE HURON EXPOSITOR,OCTOBER 28, 1987 — 5A
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