HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1986-12-03, Page 11HENSALL AND AREA
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, DECEMBER 3, 1986 — A11
Hensall party decorates library
Ilensall Corespondent
SUSAN IIAIRTMAN
262-2119
The Ilensall branch library held a success-
ful decorating patty on Saturday with 22
eager children helping to give the library that
"Christmas sparkle." Thank you to Bev Bell
for her help,
1101.Y l'IIMMUNION
Carmel Presbyterian Church. Hensall will
celebrate the sacrament of Holy ('ommunion
on •Sunday. December 7 at 1:30 p in. Guest
preacher will be Reverend Gale Kay.
SIIUFF1JsBOARRD RESULTS
Seventeen turned out to shuffle Thursday
al the .Hensall Arena. Ladies high scores
were: Dorothy Brintnell 41)7, Eileen !Towson
384. Annie Reid 300. Men's high scores were:
John Pepper 366, Percy Campbell 363,
Walter Spencer 355.
HOUSE DECORATING CONTEST'
To recognize the creative talents of the
residents and to encourage everyone to
contribute to the festive atmosphere, the
Ilensall B.I.A. is sponsoring a House
Decorating Contest. Tobe considered for the
December 19 judging, entry forms must be
submitted by December 15.
Forms are available from any Hensall
merchant so to be eligible for the cash prizes
plus individual "keepsake" awards. be sure
to enter.
SANTA IN TOWN
A special note to the children: Santa will be
in town each Saturday afternoon from 2 to 4
p.m. with little Christmas favors and an
attentive ear for your Christmas wishes.
TREE 1JGIITJNG'
To welcome the Christmas season a warm
invitation is extended to all residents to come
out and take part to Hensall's first annual tree
lighting ceremony. It will take place on Friday
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7:30 p.m. in front of the Town
wn
Hall. The programme will include a choral
presentation by the junior choir of Hensall
Nursing Hom
Public School, and a visit from the Jolly Old
Elf himself, Santa.
()tither your neighbors, friends and family
and help launch what is hoped to become a
true community event and a seasonal
tradition in the village.
MINOR HOCKEY
The Hensall Novice team has been very
active This week with three games being
played.
Iasi Wednesday they defeated (he Goder-
ich blue team by a score of 12-1.
Scoring goals for Hensall were Blair Moir
with four, Ray Beierling with three, .Jamie
Campbell with two and one each for Brad
Ilad man. Chris Taylor and Danny Taylor,
On Saturday the novice team trounced
Hayfield 17-1 with Hensall's goals being
scored by Blair Moir with five, Brock Weiss,
Jamie Campbell, Chris Taylor, Danny Taylor
and Jason Moore with two each, and Singles
by Ryan Kyle and Ray Beierling,
On Sunday the team was defeated by
Exeter 6.0 in a hard fought game.
T111': TYKES
The 1lensallTykes were busy as well on the
weekend. On Saturday they beat Bayfield
14-1. Goals were scored by Brock Weiss with
five. MarkBell with three, Jeff Rothwell with
two, Regan Neilands with two and one each
by Jeff 'Campbell and Graham Keys.
Hensall'lykes hosted Blyth on Sunday and
won the game by a score of 5-1 with Mark Bell
getting three goals and Brock Weiss scoring
two.
Kippen kids reminded
to post their letters
Ki en ('ort es ondent
The Kippen Sunday School Skating Party
11A13(nen Co IH GGAR'nl will beheldSunday, December 7 from
2412-6902 :1:15-4:15 p.m. in the Hensall Arena,
returningto the church afterwards for
Attention boys and girls of the Kippen lunch and fun.
area! The postmistress of Kippen, Mrs. Kippen United Church Women Christmas
Merle McLellan, is reminding us to get your dinner will be held on Tuesday, December 9
letters into "Santa Claus" North Pole, Postal at 6:30 p.m. in the Sunday School room. All
('ode 11011 0110. If you send them in good women welcome. White Gift Sunday will be
lime you will get a reply by Christmas. held on December 14. Special projects -
t'NITEO l'HUR('ll NEWS World Relief. Canned goods etc, for local
On November30 the first Sunday of Advent area Christmas Bureaus. Kippen trustees
was celebrated at Si. Andrews Church. This will meet Thursday, December4 at 8 p.m. in
also being SI. Andrews Day Rev. Keays' the Brucefield Church. Kippen session will
sermon was entitled "The Gift of Andrew," meet Thursday, December II at 8 p.m.
reminding of the history and importance of PERSONA'S
Andrew who became the pdtron saint of Congratulations to Shelley Finlayson on
Scotland. The choir sang "The Gift of Love" passing her exams at Marvel Beauty School
accompanied by Barb Cooper at the in London. Shelley, the daughter of Laird and
organ. Robert Turner assiste v. Keays in Ruby Finlayson is presently working at
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e holds last bingo of 1986
On' Monday. November 24 Queensway
Nursing Home in Hensall had its last bingo
game for 1986. The Bethel Reformed Church
came in once again to present a very
enjoyable afternoon, bingo and hymn sing-
ing. Thank you ladies for all your help in the
month of November.
• Tuesday morning once again brought a
ceramic class with Lil Baker and Judy Parker.
Thanks to everyones' participation. it was a
very enjoyable morning.
Reverend Clayton Keupfer came in and
presented residents with a very enjoyable
church service on Tuesday. November 25.
1986.
Wednesday was a very busy day at
Queensway In the morning the nursing aides
from Conestoga College planned and• pre-
Hullett instructs
purchase of saw
At a special meeting of the Hulletl
Township cotmcil the road superintendent
was instructed to purchase a new chain saw,
withade tin - •'
In other business a by-law for prescnburg
standards for the maintenance and occu-
pancy of property within the township was
passed
A resolution received from the City of St
Catharines re: Municipal Conflict of Interest
Act was not endorsed
A second resolution from the City of
Brampton re: Government grants for new
capital projects was filed as it doesn't pertain
to the municipality
The council voted lo support the AM()
concerns for pay equity in municipalities
under Bill 105 as amended.
The Road Superintendent was instructed to
install a dead end sign at the end of the
township mad between Ministry of Natural
Resources land and Hulletl concession mad
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sealed their last activity which was a
Christmas Advent service. Thank you stu-
dents for all the help and participation. and
residents wish you all the best in future
endeavors.
In the afternoon it was bowling time once
again with Muriel Gunning and Neil Regan
"racking" up the highest scores. Also,
thanks goes to Dorothy Elder and Eva Reid
for all their help.
Wednesday evening brought the Zurich
Mennonite ladies to Queensway to put on an
enjoyable evening of games and fun. Thanks
ladies for coming in.
A special evening was held Thursday to
welcome "Butch" Hoffman to Queensway to
present a fire-inservice for the residents, For
an hour and a half residents spent listening.
discussing and learning fire safety.
Fliday afternoon was the monthly Birthday
Party. Joyce Pepper came in to entertain as
residents increased waistlines with cake and
ice cream. Special November birthday wishes
are extended to Mary Westlake, Louis Pare
and Esther Gill.
To end the week residents went out in style
with a super Sunday afternoon. Alfred
Denomme and Frank Forest came in to
entertain in a big way. Thanks fellas for a
super afternoon.
Sympathy is extended to the families of
Ethel Robinson and Gerlie Deeves, They will
he greatly missed at Queensway.
Well that's about it. Don't forget about our
Spruce Party on December 11. 1986. See you
there.
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