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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1986-02-05, Page 5HENSALL AND AREA THE HURON EXPOSITOR,'FEBRUARY 5, 1988 — A5 l orothy Brintnell wins Hensel! shuffleboard 0 IlensallCorrespondent Guest speaker to be Aileen Knight. Everyone SKATING CARNIVAL VELMA ROBINSON welcome. An excellent time was held Sunday 252-3205 IIENSALLBANTAMS afternoon when the United Church congrega-. The Hensall Bantams were victorious this tion held their annual skating carnival and pot On Thursday afternoon 19 attended n shuffleboard. The big winner of the day was , r, Dorothy Brintnell with 229. She won every game. Other winners were Gertle Moir 224, 1 John Pepper 209, Vera Ross 186. NORTHCREST'NEW S Northcrest tenants enjoyed a potluck supper on Thursday evening. CARMEL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The annual meeting of Carmel Presbytey- " ian Church was held on Thursday with a good 1' number in attendance. Rev. Kenneth Knight chaired the evening with Helen Thiel acting as secretary. Various reports were read and approved, namely Kirk Session, Church choir, P.C.W. Arnold Circle, Congregational Statement, Trustees and Cromhenex. Al .Hoggarth reported from the nominating committee. Jim and Marj Love would remain as auditors. Clarence and Aldeen Volland would serve as treasurers, Marlene Bell and Harry Moir would remain as trustees, and Jim Love and Ken Pollock would serve on the Board of Managers along with Helen Thiel, Ann Mousseau, Ellis Stewart and Russell Faber. It was announced Rev. Rodney Ferguson of London will be the guest speaker at the anniversary service of Carmel on Sunday, May 25 at 11 a.m. After some discussion on various other subjects pertaining to the health and welfare of the church, the meeting was adjourned and lunch was enjoyed by all. On Sunday Carmel Presbyterian Church met at 11:30 a.m, with Rev. Kenneth Knight in the pulpit. Dorothy Taylor accompanied the hymns at the piano. Rev. Knight's sermon was entitled "Why are People Hungry?" Bulletin Announcements: The World Day of Prayer will be held at Carmel Presbyterian Church, Hensall Friday, March 7 at 2 p.m. week as they hosted and defeated Mitchell luck supper. The activities on the ice were in 9-0 on January 29, It looked like it was Rob the charge of Chuck Mallette and Gary Kyle Wareing's night in Hensall as the young and the potluck supper was in charge of goalie recorded his second shut out of the Evelyn Elder and Barbara Gackstetter, Prizes year and assisted on three goals. Brian Moir were given for the largest family on ice and assisted by Andy Phillips and Chris Campbell went to the Al Corbett family. The oldest opened the scoring within seconds of the Person on ice wap Elva Forrest, and the opening faceoff. It was to be Moir's first of youngest on ice was Kevin Dickins. Harold four as neither he nor the rest of the team let and Dorothy Parker were the couple married up. Thegoalscorers were B. Moir, 4 goals, J. the longest, Appreciation goes to the Imanse 2 goals, C. Campbell 1 goal, 1 assist; Christian DevelopmentCommittee for organ - W . Scotchmere 1 goal; R. Taylor, 1 goal, 4 izing L.., h an excellent event for the assists; R. Volland, one assist; J. Dickens, 2 congregation. assists and R, Wareing 3 assists. OUEENSW AY NURSING HOM E On Monday, January 27 Queensway Nursing Home residents enjoyed playing Bingo. ' On Tuesday afternoon Rev, Kenneth Knight provided .them with their weekly church service. Dorothy Taylor was the pianist. On Wednesday morning Judy Parker and Irene Swart instructed the Ceramic Club. It was a very interesting and enjoyable morning for all who attended, Later that afternoon several of the residents competed in bowling at Town and Country Bowling Lanes in Zurich, Muriel Gunning got the ladies high score and Albert Miazga got the men's high score. On Thursday the Residents Council had their first meeting of 1986 and voted in its new executive, The results were: Chairper- son Albert Miazga, Vice Chairperson Neil Regan, Secretary, Dale Gooding, and Trea- surer Albert Miazga. On Thursday evening several residents enjoyed the movie presentation called, "The Cure" featuring Charlie Chaplin. On Friday the ladies enjoyed a Social Tea in the Activity Room. Everyone was busy discussing the earth tremor that occurred that morning. MID WINTER SPECIALS - The boys travel to Zurich tonight for an 8 p.m. game. Minor hockey day is Saturday, Feb, 22 and the minor hockey dance is March 8. YOUTH SUNDAY Youth Sunday was observed at the United Church on Sunday morning with an excellent attendance of members of the different Youth . Groups. Worshipping with their leaders were the Beavers, the Messengers, the Cubs, The Explorers, the Scouts, the C.G.I.T. and the Venturers. Mr. McDonald conducted the service and his children's story was co-operation. His sermon topic was "W hat Children Owe Their Parents." During the service Victoria Bisback and Robert Gackstetter sang solos. Donald Stebbins greeted the congregation and Randy Parker, Michael McGregor, Rod Parker and Cecil Pepper were the ushers. Norma Pryde was organist for the service. Following the service a fellowship hour was held with the worship committee hosting it. Next Sunday, the Rev. Charles Scott of London will be the guest minister. Everyone is looking forward to having this outstanding preacher. • Now be quiet' is Kippen church theme Kippen Correspondent MARGARETHOGGARTH 262-6902 Rev. Lorne Keays presided in the pulpit of St. Andrew's on Sunday, February 2. Mary Moffatt accompanied the hymns on the organ. Rev. Keays sermon was entitled ' Now -Be Quiet". 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