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The Huron Expositor, 1987-11-25, Page 32He%mall nursery sponsoring •Santa photos• Hensall Correspondent SUSAN HARTMAN • 262-2449 . The Hensall Tykes, the Youngest future hockey stars,played to a 1-1 tie against a strong• Goderich team in a game Sunday afternoon in Goderich. Scoring Hensall's • goal was Jeff Campbell while Jeff Rathwell NORTHCREST NEWS Hilda Payne attended the mastectomy qhristrnas.Party held at Victoria St. United urch hi Goderich last Monday. 1 Nortlicrest residents were happy to see Touth Huron Hospital, Exeter.argaret Mole back after a brier stay at • Lois,Al and Tina Aubrey of Ottawa visite& on—Friday—with- Glen and Pearl Oc1Crlro t. • Doro y Mune is confined for a few days at Seaforth Comfnunity Hospital and all ivish hr a speedy recovery. Olga and Ernie Chipchase travelled to Aylmer last week to visit Ernie's mother Ors. Nora Chipchase. t , NURSERY SCHOOL The Hensall Nursery School is sponsoring iyortraits with Santa" this Saturday, December 5 at the.Town Hall. These top quality prints are 5 x 7" in size and will be taken by photographer Peter Olsten between the hours of 9 and 12 a.m. ---1-What-a-thoughtful-gift-idea-for-Someone- Special at Christmas! Also this ,Saturday, December 5 Hensall couts will be selling lovely Scotch Pine Christmas trees. Only 75 of these 51/2"-61/2" beautiful trees are available. The Scouts will be selling the trees in the Agri -press parking lot in Hensall starting at 10 a.m. ; • District Kinettes The Hensall and District Kinettes will be Setting up their store front at O'Connors in Hensall beginning at 3 p.m. this Friday. Make a trip uptown to purchase a gorgeous • Pointsettia plant to brighten your home this Holiday Season. Continuing with the Holiday theme, the se- Cond Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony will ' be held at the Town Hall this Friday evening at 7:30 p.m. Come out and get yourself in the Holiday Spirit. The Hensall Public School will perform and rumour has it that Santa will be in attendance again this year. CHRISTMAS PROGRAM On Sunday December 13 the Hensall Ex- tdorers will be presenting a Christmas pro- gram at Hensall United Church at 2 p.m. Enjoy the music and recitations with refreshments to follow. Personals - ; Visiting with Hazel Corbett recently were her daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chaffe of Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. David MacMMan, Ayr, were recent Visitors with their grandmother Mrs. Laird Mickle. , Mr. and Mrs. Randy Pollock of Sarnia also enjoyed a pre -holiday visit on Sunday with their grandmother Mit. Laird Mickle. Shuffleboard High ladies' scores for Tuesday, Nov. 24 Were: Eileen Dowson 336, Pearl McKnight , Emma Campbell 180. High scoring men ere: Percy Campbell 343, Walter Spencer 94, Alf Ross 286. 1. , NEWSBULLETIN Anyone with news for the next three weeks, doh't forget to call Brenda Pulham • rece mber 30. I would like to take this 244 or drop it off at the Library. I will be sliming correspondence the week of oppor- ftunity to wish you all a very Merry Christmas. Peace and Joy to you all. 1 •• played a good game in goal. • The Novice team continued their undefeated record with a 6-2 victory over Hayfield last Wednesday. Hensall's goals were scored by Brock Weiss with 3, Mark Bell 2, and Jamie Campbell 1. UNITED CHURCH Hensall United Church was beautifully decorated -for -the -first -Sunday -of -Advent • Following the lighting of the lst Advent Candle, Rev. Douglas Wright led his con- gregation in prayer and the Word of God. Helve Fuss sang a solo, "He touched me" with Jean Jacobi at piano. Rev. Wright spoke to the congregation about Advent. • Serving communion were Raye Jacobi, Mark Consitt, Mona Alderdice, Janis Bisback, Janet Consitt, Dorothy Corbett, Jim McGregor, Wayne Corbett, Ernie Chip - chase and John Thompson. Worshippers were greeted at the door by Gract_Drurnmend_ and were usheredjy Wayne Campbell, Bob Campbell, Jeff Hut- son and Gerrie Glenn. St. Andrew's Next Sunday, December 6 is the annual White Gift Service which will be conducted by the Sunday School.,Offerings placed in the colorful Mission and Service Fund Envelopes will go to extend Christian outreach and mission to Canada and the rest, of the world. The Explorer's group for girls, which meets Mondays at 4 p.m., needs additional leadership. If you can help call Joanne Rowcliffe 262-5569 or Barb Gackstetter 262-2044. The afternoon group of the U.C.W. (unit 4) will' meet Thursday afternoon December 3 at 2:30 p.m. SENIORS EUCHRE • The second monthly Senior Citizens' Euchre card party was held on Tuesday, November 24 with eight tables w play. - Prize winners Were - lady's high; Emma Campbell, , 2nd. Pearl McKnight, Men's high, Ross Richardson, 2nd, Carl Payne. 'Wu hands, Annie Finkbeiner and George Dowson. Draw prizes were: GeorgeDowson • paper towels, Lorna Spencer ox of crackers, AnitaBengough - hanging hand towel, Alf Ross - kleenex and Irene Finlayson - bag of sugar. ThenexcardpartyilU1eJanury26, ary 1988. Merry Christmas from the Euchre Players. celebrates Advent • Kippen Correspondent MRS. MARGARET HOGGARTH 262-6902 St. Andrew's United Church, Kippen, celebrated . the first Sunday of Advent on November 29. The first candle - a purple one, was lit as a reminder God sends light and love into the world for all people in the person of Jesus Christ. The choir presented the Ministry of Music by singing the anthem "Rise Up, You Shepherds", accompanied on the organ by Barbara Cooper. The Kippen United Church 'Women will hold its annual Christmas potluck supper on Tuesday, December 8 at 6:30 p.m. in the Sunday School Room, all the women of the church are invited to attend. The Kippen White Gift Service will be held on Sunday, December 13. The annual skating party will be the same day at the Hensall arena - time 3:15 to 4:15 p.m: This will be followed by a party at the church. The Kippen Community extends sym- pathy to Mrs. Ernie Talbot on the death of her father Russell Coleman on Sunday, November 11. GERMAN DAY - Saturday was German Day at Queensway Nursing Home in Hensall. Edison Forest was one of the many residents to enjoy the display of -German books, maps, Christmas decorations, and clothing brought in by Maria Mathonia. Corbett photo. Queensway residents practising for pageant Pageant practice kept everyone at Queensway in Hensall busy Monday morn - g. Residents are looking forward to per- rming Sunday, December 13, at 2 p.m. Beth Jantzi and several Auxiliary members ere in to assist. In the afternoon the Bethel Reformed Ladies were in to play Bingo and fed a hymn sing. Tuesday morning residents worked out at 4zn and fitness and played games after- ward. Tuesday afternoon was a little dif- ferent as residents and activity staff per- formed their own church service because there 'Wasn't a minister available. Thank /on to Lillian Smith, Lavina Watson and Mildred Gingerieh for their contribution of 4tory and poems. It was a beautiful service. , Wednesday several residents bowled in Ztirie.h. Gord Beierlieg was men's high. Muriel Gunning was ladies' high. Thank You to Iva Reid the volunteer driver. On Thursday the residents' council met. Members discussed the Recipe Book pro- ject. This is a fund raising project under- taken by Residents Council to purchase a sound system for the home. Anyone from the community is encouraged and welcom- ed to contribute recipes, for information call 262-2830. Thursday afternoon Queensway celebrated November Birthdays at the mon- thly Birthday Party. Birthday Greetings to Mary Westlake, Esther Gill, John Kats and Hattie Wiltshire. All took part in an energetic sing song led by Laurene Madge, Lorne Hyde and Gord Harrison of Goderich who came in to entertain for the afternoon. "Tootsie" was the featured movie for Thursday evening. It was hilarious comedy that everyone liked. Residents are happy to have ladies from Northcrest apartments join them occasionally for the movies. • Saturday residents focused on Germany at the International Day for November. Saurbraten was on the menu for supper. Mack Forest Cake was served at the after- noon 'program. Everyone enjoyed being entertained by George Mathonia's group. A special treat for everyone was Maria and George Mathonia singing Silent Night in German. There were many German items to browse through. It was a wonderful afternoon. Residents have been busy unpacking Christmas decorations and December 2 are having a "Spruce Party" to spruce up Queensway with Christmas decorations, Family and friends are welcome. 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