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THE HURON EXPOSITOR, DECEMBER 9, 1987 — 5A
Y°' Christinas spirit for all to enjoy. . Mr. Robinson extended thanks to Hensall
Reagan Correspondent . CHURCH WOMEN'S REPORT and District Horticultural Society for their
hy Brenda McCourt Pelham The Christmas meeting of Unit 3 United kind donation of the tree which now stands,
, 262-2449 . Church Women was opened with the poem outside the Town Hall.
Greeting congregationalisis for the White
"The Heart Takes Wing at Christmas
•
St. Nick visited and distributed candy
•
Gift Service at Hensall United Church was Time" ': ' . • canes to the little ones and filled the night
Hazel Corbett. Ushers were: Ryan Kyle,
Mary. Brintnell conducted the , worship , with wonder.
Scott Gould, Jeremy Reid, Mark Brock, , .
which took the form of the Christmas Story ,, KINSMEN AND KINETTES
Angela Gould and Jonathan Corbett. Assis- interspersed with Christmas carols. The Kinsmen received a huge box of toys
call by naming their , favorite Christmas ' Jeff Reaburn did a commendable job of
over the weekend for the Christmas Bureau.
tant pianist was Derick McGee. . Members and guests answered the roll
. Reverend Doug Wright officiated and, lit
. • the second Advent candle. Scriptures were carol. A' thank youcard was read from 011ie organizing the event. Thanks to all who
.• read by: Angela Gould, Janet Tracquair, 'Cooper. A report was given On another sue- contributed. •
Lori_Gould,_Janinellayter,_ICatieltathwell cessful bazaar. ' The Kinettes were successful in their sale
and. Jonathan Corbett. r—Dorothy-Parker-wasiii-charge-of-the-pro-=0Poinsettlas-aver-the_sv_eekend _Some_ari.
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The joy of Christmas was celebrated by gram' and read a Christmas story entitled still available at Allen's restaurant. The
"The Prodigal Father" as well as a Mission money goes towards Cystic Fibrosis.
„ the Junior and Youth Choirs sharing in Thanks to Jan Hoover and all who par-
, song: How Far Is It To Bethlehem, Bells
Christmas songs were sung by Dorothy Acipated arid supported the cause.
Are Ringhig, The Gentle Donkey, The Stars,
Away In A Manger, Gloria Deo and He Is Parker and Cathy Parker, and Vera Ross
Here.
performed several ' seasonal piano
Queensway residents
• • ticipation of Kerrie Consitt as Mary, Jason 'fhe Secret Pats revealed their identity in •
. ' . Corbett as Joseph, and Bill Hayter, Darren the gift exchange followed by a lunch served spruce up home
•. Zirk and Jeffrey Rathwell as wise men. The. hy the social conuattee.
• Monday afternoon Queensway residents
25 shepherdsmid Angels; and 37 members of , . ' UNIT IV played Bingo for the last time this year with
the Junior and Youth Choirs rounded out the • Unit IV's Christmas. meeting was opened
service. • by Nan Britton with thoughts of those things the ladies of the Bethel Reformed Church.
Residents have really enjoyed spending
A special-thanit-you-to_themore_than_70......peaOle..muOt remember at Christmas. The'
Devotion was iiiirbYgify RiToliiil as welltheir--time-Monday afternoons -vdth-these. .
as a closing prayer. Mary gave her report as ' ladies during November. Monday evening
Card Convenor on the work she does all• residents welcomed a special group of
children from Clinton Pentecostal
year. A poem read by Hilda Payne was a
Fellowship, led by Marilyn Richards with
treat for her listeners. Elva Forrest gave a '
her husband as pianist. Everyone felt their
concise treasurer's report, and partook in
expressing the unit's love and respect held.- singing was lovely.
for Nan Britton for •her 10 years of duties. Tuesday morning residents gathered in
with a gift. the Activity Room for a fun and fitness ses-
NanDorOthyMickie presented Nan
expressed her sincereappreciation of sion. In the afternoon Pastor Mies of the
the support given to her unit and herself. • Zurich Lutheran Church led the worship ser -
Carols were heartily sung followed by a vice. Gertie Fleisheur was pianist. Father
feast of Christmas cake and cookies served Mooney was also in to see the Catholic
• residents. •
by Eileen Rennie and Evelyn Flynn. •
SOCIETY MEETS •, _ • Wednesday afternoon residents had choir
. The Christmas meeting of the &wall practice with Joyce Pepper and in the even-
ing decorating got underway at the "Spruce
Horticultural Society occurred in Hensall Partr . Several ladies from the Zurich Men -
United Church on Monday, November 30. •
notate Church and the Ladies Auxiliary
The speaker .was Carol Steckle, whose topic assisted with decorating the home. After -
was Christmas flowers, which proved in-
. 'wards residents and volunteers converged
On Wednesday, December 2, Hensall teresting to all. •
on the dining room to sip hot mulled cider
novice once again proved victorious, this • The rest of the evening was composed of a and munch on fruit breads and cheese.
. time against Blyth, finishing 8-1. Goal § sing -song with Bill Gibson On the piano, the Residents Council's winter recipe book
scored for Hensall were Mark Bell -4, Brad arrival of Santa Claus and Mrs. Claus project is well under way. It is hoped to have
- Hartman -1, Graham Keys -1, Greg Keys -1, followed by a delicious lunch. An enjoyable • copies out in about three months. Once
Brock Weiss -1, and Eric Groot also proving ' night for all!
to be a valuable sad in goal. • SHUFFLES
On Friday, December 4,. Hensall Tykes • Shuffleboard scores for Tuesday,
travelled to Exeter for an exhibition game. December 1,were: ladies' high, 011ie Essery
Item& dominated the game 21-0 with N1 Pearl McKnight 248, Beatrice Richard-
• The congregation appreciated the par- selections.
• .students for a beautifully presented service.
Working.behind the scenes making dila all
possible was Deb Wood - a special thanks to
. her and all the moms and dads who helped
keep everyone on time. Everyone's 'efforts
, • are sincerely appreciated..
Reminders -Senior Choir will meet at the
' church at 7:30 Thursday, December 10 this
• week only; Bible Study will meet December
15 at 19 am. at the church; the Official
Board meets this Thursday, December 10 at
the church.The Executive meets at 7:30
parr., Committees meet at 8 p.m. and full
Board at 8:30 p.m. This meeting will be
followed by a Christmas fellowship time.
• Don't forgetthe Explorers Christmas Pro-
• gram: Sunday, December 13, at 2 p.m. -
, Music, Recitations and lots of fun for
everyone held in the Fellowship Hall.
- • • ISENSALL PLACES THE PUCK
again anyone who would like to have 'a
recipe to the cookbook, please pick up a
form from the Activity Room at Queensway:
Thursday evening residents were pleased to
welcome Hensall's Brownie Pack, a charm -
marksmen Jeff Solwai6;HYan Munn 4,1eff—SisT197.