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yak ate -o- hon will raiser • ice funds
the Septembermeeting of the Hensall United the sick and lonely. She also told of life on
Hensall Correspondent Church Women. Walpole island where most of the people
SUSAN HARTMAN A letter was mad from the director of Work off of the reservation.
262-2449 Survival Through Friendship House thanldng UNIT 1
the unit for food and diapers. Unit 1 of the United. Church Women met
Marg Cole showed the film "Roots .of
September3 with Kay Elder presiding. Belva
Change" and Sheila Corbett gave a reading, : Fuss was pianist.
The President closed the meeting with the Kay Elder led in prayer. •
Lord's Prayer. Hostesses were Beatrice Helen Scalae eontinued the study of Native
Munn and Dorothy Parker. Indians with business following. Manse Open
The Hensall Horticultural Society's first Hosed will be
September
mrbenediction4 after The mweeting
annual flower show was a resounding social time was enjoyed with hostesses 011ie
success. A great many people turned out to
see "September Glory" and to enjoy a Cooper and Marg Consitt. •
leisurely cup of tea while surrounded by prize PEOPLE
winning blossoms. The winner of the door Recent visitors with Jean Tower of Hensall
prize donated by The Flower Basket was were her sisters Matae'PetersonofAnaheim.
Annie Reid of Hensall. California and Jackie Lindstrom( of Prince
The overall winners of the show were first - George, British Columbia. Also visiting were
Sandra Turner, Varna; second, Helen Tum- Jean's daughters Sandra Consitt and Debbie
er, Varna and third, Bill Gibson of Hensall. Timmerman of Hensall.
Congratulations to everyone who worked to Congratulations to Pete and Debbie
make the day successful and thank you to all Timmerman on the recent arrival of Jennifer
who turned out in•support. Lynne.
Unit IV of the United Church Women Visiting at the Manse and dinner guests
began their fall meetings with a potluck with Rev. McDonald were Mrs. Tom Melvin
dinner with guests from Huronview and and Mary -Ann Melvin of Walkerton and the
Bluewater Rest Homes. King family of Teeswater, Mr. and Mrs.
Leader Nan Britton opened with a poem. Harvey Pfaff of St. Marys, Mr. and Mrs.
Mary Roobol gave the devotional. The Claire Hoffman of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. John
minutes were read and roll answered by 13 Vine of London and Ethel Wilson of Regina,
members and seven guests.. Thirty-three Saskatchewan. All of those present are
visits were reported. descendents of Peter Hoffann and Johanna
Hilda Payne read an article. • Calfas of Crediton.
Elva Forrest gave the treasurer's report. Rev. McDonald attended the very beautiful
Mary Roobol reported two birthday and outdoor wedding on Saturday afternoon of
get -well cards sent. Harold Watson and Mary -Lou McPhail held
Isobel Rogerson continued the study of at the homeof the bride's parents at R.R. 1,
Native Indians. She told of the work of Gladys St. Marys. Harold and Mary -Lou are from
Taylor, a lay church worker who ministers to Edmonton, Alberta.
eeting .last Wednesday it was
,S,e nit ? de it ,,ibold registration for all levels of
ni iqr 110 okkY on .$eptember 15 and 16 from
1,fWPtm• This will take place at the arena.
• Anyone not registered by then will pay a $25
late fee. For more information on rates etc.
please contact the arena office.
• A skate-a-thon will be held to help raise
funds for ice time. This event will take place
Saturday October 18 at the Arena. Prizes will
be awarded to anyone' who has sponsor
pledges totalling at least $50. Sponsor forms
will be available at registration. It is hoped
that regular hockey practices will begin in
Mid October,
.NORTHCRESTNEWS
Velma Horton is back from Victoria
Hospital and is feeling greatly improved.
Hazel Luther has returned from a seven -
week visit with friends and family in
Newfoundland.
Marg and Cedric McDonald of Brantford
visited on Saturday with Glen and Pearl
•McKnight.
Evangeline Oliver and Barb Plumb spent a
few days last week in St. Marys with Angie's
family.
SHUFFLEBOARD
The shuffleboard courts at the Hensall
Arena are freshly painted and ready for the
Happy Pushers. They meet Thursday, Sept.
11 at 1:15 p.m. Newcomers are always
welcome.
UNIT W MEETS
Dorothy Parker conducted the worship at
Kippen East Institute members attend play
Kippen Correspondent
MARGARET HOGGARTH
262-6902
A good number of Kippen East Women's
Institute members gathered at Grand Bend
Country Playhouse on September3 to see the
musical "Annie." After the show a delicious
supper was served at Hensall United Church.
The September meeting of K. E. W .L will
take place on Wednesday, September 17 at 7
p.m. at the home of Mrs. McAllister in
Bayfield. There will be a tour of her herb
garden. Roll call to be answered by naming
an herb and telling what you use it for.
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PERSONALS
Greg Hoggarth has returned home from a
trip across Canada, ending up at Expo. He
travelled with two friends from Ottawa,
Glenn Campbell and Eric "Ziggy' Smith.
While in Vancouver it was noted there had
been no rain since July 17, a period of 40
Sunday School at Kippen will resume on
Sunday, September 14. Attendance seals will
be given out then.
"Farm Tools For Africa" is a project that
works with the Christian Relief Development
Association. Such items as new or used
shovels, sickles, pickaxes, flat spades,
days. They toured the University of British chisels, sledges, hammers, weeding hoes,
Columbia and spent three days at Expo, hay forks, water cans and buckets, would be
before returning to Ontario via the States. useful to people in Africa in order to work
Paul Hoggarth has returned from a week at some land to produce food. Such articles may
the Ontario Camp Leadership Centre en Bark be left at the Manse in Brucefield or at the
Lake near Irondale in Victoria Haliburton Co -Op in Hensall. The deadline for receiving
County. Paul joined 87 other Junior Farmers of such articles is Friday, September 19.
from across Ontario in a leadership camp. Sunday, September 14, church at Kippen
KIPPENUNITED CHURCH NEWS will start at 11:30 a.m.
Yours Aesthetically Inc.
PrOir;ssv.r:cil Si -.'it Cr -HP & SurIcinning
•MANICURES *MAKEUP APPLICATIONS •PEDICURES
*WAXING *HOMECARE FOR ELDERLY - •SUNTANNING
•FACIALS Pedicures CaII for Appointment 106 Wellington St.
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SEAFORTH DISTRf6T HIGH SCHOOL
THE HURON EXPOSITOR. SEPTEMBER 10, 1986 A7
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& -Christmas
MONDAY,
SEPTEMBER 22
7:30
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HILDEBRAND
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15 MAIN ST SFAFORTH
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8TTNDAY
SEPTEMBER 28
,ONLY
12 NOON TO 5 RM.
•Cldor Making & Cidor Sales
•Entortalnment - Local Talent
•Dosslos Dingo
•Political Auction: Auctioneer Jack Riddell
•Soap Making •Wood Carving Display
'2. ADULTS - 9. STUDENTS - 50' CHILDREN
ALL PROCEEDS TO HERITAGE
RESTORATION WORK
Contact 527-0413
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We will
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SAT., SEPT. 13 •
at 4:00 p.m.
We are mating to our
NEW LOCATION
The corner of Main St.
and John St.
-Formerly
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We will also be
CLOSED
MON., SEPT, 15 and
TUES., SEPT. 16
OPEN FOR BUSINESS
WED., SEPT. 17
10:00 a.m .
Hope to see you there'.
SEAFORTI'
MEAT MARKET
Main St. 527-1821
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26
7:30 p.m.
EVERYONE WELCOME!
Grads'are asked to be at
the school
NO LATER THAN 7:00 P.M.
mum
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12 ge '4.93 per 25 box
22 Long Rale 111.P '19.95
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