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The Huron Expositor, 1990-11-14, Page 19St. Columban woman gets gift make over MB& C•CILIU BY AIV Main The Nowa* of ad St. Cohumb g Catholic Won an's C W l . Coi was hold un •n,e.day, oared by the St ri�tirtis League 6 in the rectory meeting roan with 21 ladies, Father Hardy was Held on Saturday Cciammimat the and two quests proaurt.dt were won by C3t+c An invitation was received Wiz Spot St. James bazaar in Seaford) at the sad Cathy O'Reilly and Judy and school on November 24 from 2 to 4 warren Bcue mann. Door proms p.m. A donation will be sent to the were woby Bili Devereaux, Maria Right to Life, Stratford to be used Vogel: add Monica Bowden. towards advertising. ABOUT PEOPLE Upcoming events include: a St. Jarundcc Murray has returned Nicolas y on December 2; home from s week spent in Hawaii. C.W.L. C party on Decxrn- Helen Warren of Moose Jaw, ber 10 and the Federation din na en Saskatchewan is speridbg 12 days November 13 in the parish hall. with Cootie Ryan of St. Columban Margaret O'Reilly gave a detailed and Cecil and Beuy Warren of report on Deanery meeting held at Shakespeare. Si Joseph's Catholic church in On the weekend Marg and J. D. Stratford recently. MacRae, Jenny and Ivan of Lon- Following the moving quest don; Jim and Pat Subject, Carrie, 7= Elsie Willens of All Ryan, Jeff and Nathan and Louise 11, Seaforth and Danica Ryan and Shannon Ward of McNichol of Mary Kay Cosmetics Kitchener; Don and Brenda Ryan, and Skin Care, were introduced. Matthew, Stephen, David and An - Model for a new hair cut and style gala of London; John and Mary Jo and make over was Mary Maloney. Nelson of Lucknow; Gerry and On behalf of the ladies, Mary Karen Ryan, Jason Amanda and Coyne thanked the guests and Jeremy and Debbie Core visited presented them with a gift. with Cecilia Ryan, Helen Warren A successful Harvest Dance spon- and Mark Rvan St. Columban Hensall hocke LEGION NEWS The Hensall Legion has begun its fall activities. The fist dice meat roll was held in October. First prize winner was Darlene Lawrence (Uy1), second was Bill Taylor, third was Bryan Fink, fourth was Bob Breen and fifth was Doug St. Louis. At the Halloween dance prizes went to Bob and Debbie Lawrence, Glenn and Elaine Cooper and Gaynor Mullen. On November 3, 30 members took a bus tour to other legions in the area. Thanks to Seaforth, Brus- sels, Harriston, Wingham, Blyth and Clinton for their hospitality. Canvassers were out in Hensall November 8 selling poppies. On Sunday November 11 there was a Remembrance Day parade at 10:30 a.m. and at 7:00 p.m. a banquet was held at the Hensall arena. CRAFT SHOW THE tiLAON EXPOb1 TOA. t 4. 1000- i9 PICKING FAVORITES? - Tricia Jansen and Nicole Munro were lust two of a number of people to take advantage of an Open House held at Primrose and Panache on November 4. Could k be the two girls were making their Christmas lists? Robinet photo. 's craft, bake sale attracts 343 Three hundred and fourty-three people passed through the doors at the second annual minor hockey craft show and bake sale on Satur- day, November 10. The sale went from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and offered its viewers quilts, and assortment of knitted items, wooden crafts, ceramics, scarves, wreaths, need- lepunch and a create -a -book centre just to mention a few. There was a draw for door prizes. First prize, a lighted christmas wreath, was won by Anita Cooper. Second prize, a cut -wash -perm, was won by Cheryl Freiter. Third prize, a decorated birthday cake, was won by L.eeanne Erb; and fourth prize, a fruit basket, was won by Joyce Bailey. NEW CORRESPONDENT If you have an upcoming event and would like to put in the paper please call Vanessa Cook at 262- 3026 or drop the information off at her home, 120 King St. Apt. 8 before Sunday at 8 p.m. so it can be in the paper the following Wed- nesday. SHUFFLEBOARD Hensall's highest score in Shuf- fleboard this week, November 6, went to Eileen Dowson with a score of 495. Glad Livsey scored 452, Ellen Coutts scored 440, Isabel Rogerson scored 431, and Walter Spencer scored 407. The high five game winners were Pearl McKnight with a score of 290 and John Pepper with 284. YOUTH FOR CHRIST RALLY The monthly Youth for Christ Rally was held on Saturday, November 3 at Huron Centennial School in Brucefield. Four quiz teams from Auburn, Goderich and Zurich answered questions from Knights of Columbus hold memorial MRS. EILEEN M•cRAE =u The annual Memorial Mass of the - - Father Stephen Eckert Council 5289 was held on Sunday night in the council chambers in St. Columban. Mass was celebrated by Chaplain Father Hardy. Brother Ewart Wil- son, church activity chairman, was in charge. He introduced three readers for the eulogies of the three deceased members who died the past year: Frances Denome Bluewater read the eulogy for his father, brother Matthew Denome; Pte. Joe Ryan, currently working in Camp Borden, read the eulogy for his brother Paul Ryan; and Deputy Grand Knight Don J. 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Brussels RE 91151 ran Kni tGerry Vanden Henget, Seaforth, was the reader for the mass, and also thanked Father Hardy and all the relatives and friends who attended on such a stormy night. Brother Francis Hick- nell and Mrs. Hicknell served cof- fee and cookies. Guests were present from Bluewater, Zurich, Waterloo, Seaforth, St. Columban and Dublin. * * * Mrs. Katie Murray has returned home after spending a home a few days with Frank and Louise Maloney in Kitehensr.- * ••-•••, Mrs. Murray's brother Mr. Philip Flanigan, Toronto, has been with her for a few days last week. Bill and Marj Evans were home with their mother Millie Evans last week. *** Home with Joe Eckert on the weekend were Joe Jr., and friend from Toronto, Rose Marie Borys- wick, Stratford, and Judy Emm from Stratford. Barbara Canning has returned home to Toronto after spending some time with her father Joe. THIS WEEKEND WIN '250.00P EXh��lt8 115 ADMISSION 2.50 SAT. NOV. 17 CHILDREN 12 & UNDER 11,41•9141 FREE SUN. NOV. 1811-5PM SHOPPING SPREES WHILE AT THE SHOW IN STRATFORD AT THE FAIRGIKM40g JOHN AT BRITANNIA ST. Proverbs 14: 18-35. Four boys from the Bantseev family of 10 children, who came to Canada in May 1989 and now reside in Lucan, shared testimonies and led in worship playing choruses on their instruments. They told of a time back in Siberia when they had to worship underground and how through the difficult times God was their refuge. They encouraged the young people present to stand up for what they believe in while they still have the freedom to do so. The next Rally will be on Decem- ber 1. HORTICULTURAL NEWS The Hensall Horticultural Society is holding its next meeting on Mon- day, November 19 at 8 p.m. at the Hensall United Church. 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