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Hensall Correspondent
SUSAN HARTMAN
262.2449
Another Halloween has passed safely.
There seemed to be more little spooks than
ever out on the streets of Hensall and they
were able to enjoy themselves completely
due to lovely weather, generous citizens and
friendly goodwill which was very evident
everywhere on Hensall's streets. A large
number of homes were decorated to suit the
spooky season, -some -complete -with eeri
music and scary monsters. The lobbies of
some buildings were decorated for the event
by caring hands of residents, and pumpkins
were seen everywhere.
Thank you to the people of Hensall for
making Halloween a wonderful, scary ex-
perience for the child in all of us.
THREE LINKS SENIORS
The Three Links Senior Citizens held their
first Euchre Party of the season October 27
with eight tables in play.
• Winners were, lady's high Retta Baird of
Brucefield, lady's low Sadie Hoy, men's
high-Percy-Campbell-and-mens-law-Alf
Ross Sr. Lone hands - Pearl McKnight.
Winners. of the draws' were - Myrtle
Taylor, Gladys Coleman, Mary Broadfoot,
Helen Theil, George Dowson, Hilda Payne
and Carl Payne.
,The next Euchre Party will be held on
November 24. Everyone welcome.
NORTHCREST NEWS
Barb Plumb of Northcrest spent a few
days last week with her sister and her hus-
band. Mr, and Mrs. Ken Loftus and family
of Richmond Hill
•
Dorothy Munroe visited hi Lucan over the
weekend with her daughter Patty and
family.
A delicious pot luck supperw as held last
T
Monday night in the lounge. he residents
would like to extend theirthanks to
cake .for the lovely which
everyone enjoyed.
e -Pearl McKnight -attended
•a party -at the
home of Viola Taylor, Seaforth last Tues-
day. Guest of honor was Ruth Thorburn who
is leaving next week for Winterhaven,
Florida. •
Ida Dickert, Merle and Maegen spent last
Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Sandy
McEwan at Lakelet.
SHUFFLEBOARD RESULTS
High lady shufflers for October 29 were
Pearl McKnight 333, Isabel Rogerson.286,
Dorothy Brintnell and Gertie Moir tied for
third at 280.
Top scoring men were Jack Consitt.328,
Elliot Layton 309, Percy Campbell and John
ep rep rep tie�C at -286.
PEOPLE
Visitors with Sim and Mary Roobol
recently were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Van
Dyke of Bradford, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kooyy.
of, Centralia and Mary's brother Anthony
Gelderland as well as his daughter-in-law
Mrs. Ron Gelderland.
Sint will be returning this week to St.
Joseph's Hospital In London for surgery.
HALLOWEEN PARTY
Approx. 50 children in' a variety of spooky,
enchanting or funny costumes turned up et
the Halloween party held just for them at
the Village Walk on Saturday. The kids took
their turn at marshmallow catching, bean
bag toss and relay races with balloons and'
marshmallows. The winners of the coloring
contest were awarded their prizes and
everyone received a bag of goodies as well
as cookies and Freshie.A large number of people have been in- t
HENSALLCOATS for November 11.
quiring lately about team coats for various
teams and clubs. In response a solution has
been found at a reasonable price. Coats will "
be available for both children and adults
with the word Hensall being the only letter-
ing, Additional letters, crests, names, etc. There was no service at St. Andrews
may then be added by Team, Clubs or in- 'United Church in Clinton on Sunday. The
dividuals at their own expense. The coats Kippen congregation joined in with
will be blue with orange and white trim with Brucefield to celebrate Brucefield's
white letters, at an approximate cost of $40 anniversary.
each. • • . Kippen's Annual Fall Supper will be held
If anyone is interested in learning <more • on Wednesday, November 11 from 5 to 8 •
contact Joan -Weiss -at -262-2301, If entire p•m_.Advance tickets-onLy__T.ickets_may-be-
teams or organizations are interested, fit- 'purchased from United Church Women
ting session can be arranged. members.
JUNIOR CHOIR
•
A large junior choir treated parishioners
at Hensall United Church on Sunday,
November 1 to a lovely rendition of "For the
Beauty of the Earth".
Rev. Douglas Wright led his congregation
through prayer and lessons from the gospel
followed by a sermon on Pharisees, Jesus
and Us. •
Greeting worshippers at the door on Sun-
day was Doug Cook, a member of the Of-
-ficial Board. Ushers were Lorne Baker,
Doug Mann, Clair Hoffman and, Wayne
Dickens.
Kippen fall supper. set
TOWN OF
SEAFORTH
REMEMBRANCE DAY
I, HEREBY REQUEST THE
CITIZENS AND BUSINESSES
OF SEAFORTH TO OBSERVE
Kippen Correspondent
MRS. MARGARETHOGGARTII
262-6902
Queensway residents enjoy sing song
Monday several Queensway Nursing
Home residents enjoyed a sing song of old
time favorites in the cheery sun room. In the
afternoon they played Bingo with the
assistance of the ladies Auxiliary.
Tuesday they met at fun and fitness and
had discussion time afterwards. In the
afternoon Reverend Hawley led the church
service. Josie Ryckman was pianist and
assistants were Mary Neil . and Ellie Van
Bergen. It was a lovely service.
Wednesday several residents bowled in
Zurich with the able assistance of Iva Reid.
Thursday was a busy day. Residents en-
joyed a visit from- the Hensall Nursery
schoolchildren, all in costume. In the after-
noon residents viewed the featured movie,
"Some Like It Hot," starring Marilyn
Monroe. In the evening they celebrated Oc-
tober birthdays at the monthly Birthday
Party. Birthday greetings to Myrtle Rodd,
Laving Watson, Neil Regan, Roland Grenier
and Erna Schroeder. Residents were for-
tunate to have the Mount Children, Brad,
Dennis, Kevin, Julie and Andrew entertain'
with saxaphone, trumpet and tamborine,.
under the direction of their music teacher
Charles Kalbfleisch.
Friday was International Day featuring
India. Residents had a very informative and
stimulating afternoon. Immersed in the In-
dian Culture, they listened to taped Indian
music, looked through Indian currency,
stamps, maps and books. They also enjoyed
sampling an Indian Rice dish prepared by
Selin Kallumadyil, who had also loaned
many articles to view. Sincere thanks to
Selin also Parkash.and Santosh Malik who
provided many articles for the display.
Saturday, the' Baking Club met and
decorated cup cakes for the Halloween par-
ty in the afternoon. Residents had a great
shoe shuffling, toe tapping good time with
the "Goderich No Notes Jug Band," One ter-
rific afternoon.
. Residents hope to see you at their Craft
and Bake Sale November 18 from 2 to 4 p.m,
To the Seniors in the community,
Queensway would like to remind you of its
service of Meals on Wheels. Foel free to
telephone the Nursing Home at 262-2830 for
further 'nformation..
INTERNATIONAL DAY was celebrated at the Queensway Nursing Home in Hensall on
Friday, with India the country in the limelight. A number of artifacts from that country
Were donated by santosh Malik of Hensall and Selin Kaliomadyll. a nurse at the home
Here, Laving Watson, formerly of Walton. models an Indian san and holds a
ceremonial mask. Mcilwraith photo.
Preschoolers visit Maplewood
This week Maplewood Manor was filled
with the sights and sounds of Halloween.
On Tuesday residents prepared for the ar-
rivaI of the nursery school. Forty
youngsters accompanied by mothers and
teacher Joanne.Holland delighted everyone
with their colorful costumes, formed a cir-
cle in the middle of the living room and sang
Halloween songs.. After a walk through
Maplewood to visit any folks who could not
attend the performance, they settled into
the dining room to draw faces on pumpkins.
Their handiwork was greatly appreciated.
After treats were handed out the cfiildren
went back to the nursery school.
Later on Tuesday afternoon the euehre
players got together. They were Pete and
Willy Tremeer, Gertie Taylor, Ethel Col-
eman, Winona McDougall, Jean Johns, Ar-
nold Lamont, Ise Stanley, Elsie Shaddick,
Jessie Finlayson and Anne Crerar.
On Wednesday morning Rev. Wm. Barber
Conducted the worship service. Winona
McDougall played the piano for the hymns.
Thursday morning Carol Carter led the
sing song. Many of the residents attended
this musical session. Two residents, Ed An-
drews and Austin Matheson, certainly con-
tributed to the choir.
On Thursday afternoon Drusilla Leitch
led her dedicated followers in exercise. Un-
fortunately 17risilla will be heading south
shortly. If anyone is interested in leading
her fitness club for the winter months,
please let us know.
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Odd Fellows
and Rebekahs
hold euchre
The Odd Fellows and Rebekahs held a
Euchre on October 28 with the winners be-
ing: Ladies High - Margret Beuermarin,
Ladies Lone Hands - Mrs. Preszcateor,
Ladies Low - Mrs. L. Smith, Men's High -
Leslie Hart, Mens Lone Hands - Bili Harris
and Mens Low - Glen Steffen. The next.
Euchre will be held Nov. 25.
Pre -
Christmas Sa
ALL WICKER & RATTAN ON SALE in
the upper level at WiCKER WONDER-
LAND from OCT. 28TH TILL NOV.
15TH,
Bev & Marilyn would like to remind you
there are ONLY 46 SHOPPING DAYS
TILL CHRISTMAS.
Wicker
Wonderland
a division. of
"Christmas
noun
sOlv
1'LT'H 120 QUEEN ST.N, 523.4620
WEDNESDAY;. NOV, 11
as
REMEMBRANCE DAY
•BY CLOSING ALL PLACES OF .
BUSINESS FROM 10:00 A.M.
UNTIL NOON
ALFRED F. ROSS
Mayor
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The Royal Canadian Legion
DRANCE
ANNUAL. CHURCH PARADE
proceed to E mondville United willg ted Church for services at 11 a.m. on
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER
TO 8E FOLLOWED BY
POPPY DAY CANVASS
IN SEAFORTH AND DISTRICT
We encourage and appreciate the support of Legion merribers in carrying out the canvass.
M BER 11
WEDNESDAY 9NOVE
PARADE and SERV CE
10:30 .. Parade to Cenotaph from Legion 11:00 •y- Service at Cenotaph
Following the service, the parade Will return to the Legion Hall.
THE SUPPORT OF THE PUBLIC FOR THESE ANNUAL EVENTS WILL BE APPRECIATED
sAFCWnBRANCH RANCH 156 ,ROYAL CANAO AN LEGION
JAMES WATSON , THELMA COOMBS DONALD EATON DAVID CORNISH
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Presiden'tSecretary Treasuret Chairman, Special Events
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