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The Huron Expositor, 1986-10-29, Page 6A6 — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, OCTOBER 29, 1986 Creative Kids TOY PARTY Wed., Nov. 5 HENSALL AND AREA THANK YOU 8:00 P.M. SEAFORTH PUBLIC SCHOOL AUDITORIUM A selection of baby, birthday and Christmas gifts, creative and educa- tional toys, books, crafts, puzzles, etc, Sponsored by The Seaforth and District Pre -School Learning Centre Just a sincere "Thank You" to all my custo- mers while working at Piet's Place. Please feel free to call me at "All Styles II", 34 Main St. S. as of October 28th. For an appointment call 527-0780. See you there. ELZA RUSTON BOYS and GIRLS DANCE PROGRAM Begins WEDNESDAY ,NOVEMBER 12 5 - 5:30 P.M . — 3-5 Years 5:30 - 6:30 P.M. — 6-10 Years 6:30-7:30 P.M. — 11 Years &Up 10 WEEKS - $30.00 Per person �.w 5 weeks before Christmas and 5 weeks after Christmas REGISTRATION and INFORMATION NIGHT WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5 FIRST COME 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. LIMITED FIRST SERVED ENROLLMENT NO PRE -REGISTRATION 20 per class ASTAR© is capturing the attention of children The War Amputations of Canada's friendly robot from planet DANGER appears on television with a warning for youngsters: "Yours is a dangerous world, so PLAYSAFE." Josee, a member of the Child Amputee (CHAMP)' Program, is one good reason why The War Amps must reach the very young with the PLAYSAFE mes- sage. A month before Josee's fourth birthday, the blades of a lawn mower severed her left leg. ASTAR appeals to children who are too young to know the consequences of playing in dangerous places. Josee joins ASTAR as a "safety ambassador" to warn all children to PLAYSAFE. PRIMING UP FOR HALLOWE'EN — Some walked, left, and some rode, but they all participated In a Hallowe'en parade through the streets of Hensall SaturdaThe vpa� h e was s arranged In celebration of Week of the Child. Hensall minister gives farewell sermon and a social hour in the church basement. club and group activities, the special events CORRECTION included Scout Apple Day, a puppet show at Last week's news gave the date of the the costume library, and fth frhe (dance skating. Carmel Presbyterian Bazaar as Saturday, parade November 3. The date should have read turn outs for all events have been excellent. Saturday, November 1 at 2 p.m. IDENTIFICATION PROGRAM A Child Identification Program was carried out on Friday with approximately 300 children from 1 month to 13 years being fingerprinted. A special thank you to Kim Gettner, Anne Rose and Susan Campbell for all their hard work, as well as to Corporal Dave Woodward PEOPLE of the OPP and to all the volunteers who took Mrs. Laird Mickle visited Sunday and part in the program. Monday this week with her daughter and The Hensall Branch library has completed son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Brian Collins and their quarterly book exchange and has a good family in, W aterloo. supply of new reading material available so The Village of Hensall is still recovering drop in and browse. Don't forget that we can from all the excitement of W eek of the Child request books for you using the inter -library which was held last week. Along with regular loan system. Hensall Correspondent SUSAN HARTMAN 262-2449 SHUFFLEBOARD A good sized crowd was out to shuffle on Thursday. High ladies scores: Betty Grenier 353, Ethel Knowles 350, Eileen Dowson 321. Men's high scores: John Consitt 465, Dave Kyle 440, Howard Johns 426. FAREW ELLSERMON Rev. Kenneth Knight gave his farewell sermon in Carmel Presbyterian Church, Hensall on Sunday. Cathy Bell presented Eileen Knight with a gift from the Presbyterian Church Women group and Bob Bell presented a gift to Rev. Knight from the congregation. The service was followed by refreshments Weather hasn't dampened Home spirits it The War Amputations of Canada 2827 Riverside Drive, Ottawa, Ontario KIV 0C4 The War Amputations of Canada is a regtstered chanlab)r organization operated by amputees for amputees on a non-profit basis The War Amps does not receive government funds. Should you wish further information please do not hesitate to contact us. Toronto (416) 488.0600; area codes 519, 613, 705 dial toll free 1.800-268.8821. all other area codes dial toll free 1.806268.8917 hnn.6lr Rem o..n•m Number IRIWt(tt 04 In The Best Place -to be is a 5 year term. Interest paid annually. CONGRATULATIONS IN ORDER Congratulations to Mark and Maureen Stires on the September 28 birth of.their son Steven Edward. A little brother for Jocelyn and a new grandchild for Bill and Joyce Bailey of Hensall. Although the weather hasn't been cooper- ating very well lately, it hasn't dampened the spirits at the Queensway Nursing Home in Hensall. Residents began their week with a vigorous exercise regime. It really helped residents to wake up after a relaxing weekend. Then in the afternoon residents enjoyed another exciting hour of Bingo, with the help from the Hensall United Church Ladies (Unit 1 I. A very special4J at was in store for residents later oh in the afternoon. The Explorers from Hensall United Church came over to give an early showing of their Hallowe'en costumes and sing a few songs. Residents had the pleasure of welcoming Shirley Luther back to Queensway for the Tuesday church service. Together residents talked about several things and sang several favorite hymns. OnTuesday evening the Christian Reform- ed Singers of Exeter came to entertain with their selected songs. It was a great way to end a perfect day. Wednesday at Queensway was a very. very busy day. In the morning the Health Care Aides from Conestoga College put on an early Hallowe'en Party. To help celebrate the grade 1 pupils from the Hensall Public School came over to sing a few "scarey" tunes, and share their super Hallowe'en art work. After Member8dsbep6S1118117AttoCOtp0ialLOn idiom deposit 5500 Ject to change without notice 138 The Sq Goderich, Ont. N7A 3 BEAMSV)LLE • BLENHEIM • BRAMPTON • HAMILTON • MARKHAM • MONTREAL • N • SASKATOON • TORONTO • MARCO 24-7385 ESSEX • EXETER • GODERICH H • PICTON • PORT PERRY • REGINA NAM • WINNIPEG • WOODSTOCK Best Rates G.I.C.'s 5 Year C/ iO¼° the entertainment, all enjoyed a piece of a hymns. After they entertained they served a beautifully decorated Hallowe'en cake that lunch consisting of cheese and crackers with was brought in by the Health Care Aides. several different kinds of fruit. Thank you, W ednesday afternoon was the monthly Helen Gingerich, Grace Martin, Dianne Zehr bowling adventure to Zurich. This month and Dawn Erb for coining in and entertain - Muriel Gunning was the ladies top scorer and ing. Neil Regan captured the men's top score for October. Once again residents would like to thank Iva Reid and Dorothy Elder for all their help. Wednesday evening at 7 p.m. the "Movie of the W eek" was City of Gold. It explained the ups and downs that Dawson City went To finish this busy week the monthly through during its prime gold rush season. Resident Council meeting was held. Several Finally. to end the busy Wednesday, the important issues were discussed and it was a Zurich Mennonite Ladies came in to sing very productive meeting. No service Sunday at Kippen' United Church Kippen's smorgasbord supper will be held in the Brucefield Church on Wednesday, November 12 from 5 to 8 p.m. Advance tickets only. t-11 NEWS Members learned new things about ice cream at the Kippen 3 Milk Maids meeting held at the home of Barb Moffat. at . They o learned vanilla is the most pop ice cream in Canada with chocolate coming in a close second. Sherbet has more calories Continued on Page Al2 Thursday afternoon it was Ladies Hour once again. This time residents decorated pre -made muffins with orange icing and chocolate chips to make pumpkin faces. It was a delightful afternoon. Kippen Correspondent MARGARET HOGGA R1H 262.6902 There will be no church service in St. Andrew's United Church in Kippen on Sunday. November2. The Kippen congrega- tion is invited to pin with the Brucefleld congregation to help celebrate Brucefield's Anniversary at 11 a.m. The guest preacher will be Rev. 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