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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1986-09-17, Page 8A8 — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEPTEMBER 17, 1986 PROFESSIONAL DOG GROOMING S ze Rau. Complete Clipping and Bath. Nall Trimming, etc. Reasonable rates. For appointment cull 482-5694 AUTO PARTS RAD SHOP 58 Main St S. 527-0880 'K,ds on the Tock' a touching service) "Kids on the Block"a very touching and powerful worship service was presented at the Hensall United Church Sunday morning to a packed sanctuary. The service was conducted by Arnold Mathers, Ila Mathers, Heather Buchanan, Rob Snell, Joan Shapton and Diane Kirton and gave the congregation a growing understanding of the importance of all of God's children regardless of their mental or physical ability. Arnold and Ila Mathers led the worship with readings and the introduc- tion and Rob Snell brought the message through music. The Message through the Word was brought in three different stages. Diane Kirton and Ila Mathers, as Ellen Jane and Joanne, told the story "Out for Pizza," while Rob Snell and Arnold Mathers as Rene and Mark told the congregation about "Going Camping," Heather Buchanan and Joan Shapton gave the third message "Sticks and Stones" through the characters of Jennifer and Brenda. The music, led by the group, was lively with a further message of the theme, "God Loves the Whole World" and "Kids are Different." Bob and Nancy Campbell greeted the congregation and Ross Veal, Clair Hoffman, Bill Fuss and Cecil Pepper were the ushers. The congregation were reminded ne t Sunday would be Mr. McDonald's la t service. The service time is 11 a.m. Following the service a surprise presenta- tion event took place for Mr. McDonald, a write-up will be given for this event in next week's news. Guests from Windsor, Stratford, Elora, Londesboro, Clinton, Auburn, Exeter, Credt iton, as well as Hensall and surrounding communities called at the United Church Manse on Sunday afternoon and evening for a special "Open House" as another one of they Centennial projects, Over 200 people were shown through the' 102 -year-old home by members of the congregation. The 11 -room home, immacu- lately kept, has been the Manse, meaning the home of the minister, over the years. In 1956 a large garage, size 30 feet by 30 feet was REPLACEMENT WINDOWS The sensible solution too 1) Cut energy costs and increase comfort 2)lmprove appearance and reduce maintenance build on the side of the house. Originally the house hada large front veranda, which in later years was made into a front porch and more recently winterized as an all -year-round living -porch. The huge bedrooms on the upper floor all have large closets and the whole house boasts in having beautiful hardwood, floors. Other additions through the years, and more recent are two bathrooms, one on the tipper floor as well as one on the main floor, a Breakfast mom off the kitchen with patio doors out onto the back lawn and garden. The large dining -room is graced by a beautiful antique dining -room suite, refinished in perfect condition. The livingroom, den and library are all very bright rooms and give the atmosphere of roominess with the 10 foot ceilings. Assisting Mr. McDonald in greeting in the afternoon were Mary Kinsman and' Helve !Nis. Pouring tea for the first hour were Dorothy Parker and Nan Britton and for the second hour Hilda Payne and Rena Caldwell. Those serving were Joanne Fields, Sharon Kyle, Winona Hoffman and Mary Lou Hyde. Preparing the many dainties in the kitchen were 011ie Kyle, Florence Slade, Betty Simmons, Audrey Christie and Barbara Gackstetter with Margaret Cole and Mary Brintnell in the manse kitchen. Showing the rooms in the afternoon were Queensway resid Residents at Queensway Nursing Home in Hensall have enjoyed several special events over the past weeks. On September 1 they enjoyed the ice cream at the Ice Cream Parlor. The Reverend for the September 3 church• service was Reverend Bob Sinasac. Phillipa Steckle was the volunteer pianist. On Wednesday, September 3 in the evening residents watched "The Backbreak- ing Leaf." It was all about the tobacco Grace Drummond, Bill Gibson, Cecil Pepper, Elva Forrest, Kay Elder, Mona Alderdice and Pam Mallette. In the evening assisting Mr. McDonald in greeting was Kay Mock and David Brock, pouring tea the first hour was Helen Scone and Ida Dickert and the second hour Babe McGregor and Hazel Corbett, while Jannette Turner, Jean Jacobe, Deanna Brock and Mary O'Brien served the guests. Assisting in the kitchen for the evening were 011ie Kyle, Florence Slade, Judy Parker and Eleanore Mansfield, with Mary Brint- nell, Margaret Cole and Evelyn Flynn in charge of the manse kitchen. Showing the rooms for the evening were Helen MacLean, Eric Mansfield, Loretta Riley, Shirley Ferguson, Dorothy Corbett, Elva Forrest and Lloyd Ferguson. Special . guests for the afternoon were former residents of the Manse over the years, Norman Sinclair, whose father was the minister living in the home from 1925 to 1938, Rev. Wilbur Rogers from 1950 to 1955, and Rev. and Mrs. Harold Currie from 1962 to 1971. Mr. McDonald's many antiques enhanced the century old home. Throughout the day vases of red roses', pink and white carnations added to the atmosphere of the day. ents enjoy several special events harvest, and the backbreaking manual labor that is involved. The following morning, September 4 residents had a fun sing -song, Joyce Pepper was pianist, while Carol Gaschcr was an enthusiastic song leader. On Friday afternoon Father Mooney held liis monthly service. Also, on this day there were some newcomers to the home - 17 new goldfish. To begin Monday, September 8, many enjoyed the spring-like weather, by taking relaxing walks, and taking in the last breaths of summer. On Tuesday afternoon residents sat around the piano and sang their favorite hymns. Dorcas Gingerich and Theodore Gray were the talented pianists, and Lorne Johnston accompanied them on his violin. On Wednesday evening the movie "Big- horn", which starred John Denver, ' was (Continued on Page Ai8 ) BUSINESS DIRECTORY PHONE: 527-0240 PLUMBING HEATING and .,� „. 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