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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1989-10-18, Page 17Mensal! community to honor child Hensel! Correspondent SUSAN HARTMAN 262-2449 RENSALL UNITED CHURCH Greeting the worshippers at Hensall United Church was Dorothy Corbett. Ushers were Bill Noakes. Rave Jacobi, Grant St. John and Chuck Malette. Lois Hayter read the Old Testament and gospel lessons. The Junior choir sane 'Child of the Universe' by Cassils. Rev. Wright told the children's story about how we all have times of trouble and sadness and God can help us along the way if we only ask Him in prayer. The sermon title was Remember Jesus Christ. Epistle lesson was from Timothy 2: 8-13. The Finance committee served fruit bread, coffee, tea and juice after the church service. Junior choir practice is Thursday nights from 6:30 to 7:15 p.m. and senior practice starts at 7:30. A col- lection of food for Friendship House at Goderich can be left at the top of the stairs going into the church. The Sunday School children. teachers and parents were going to Bannockburn to see the beauty that God provides for us to view. YOUTH FOR CHRIST South Huron Youth for Christ held its first rally of the season at Brucefield Public School on Saturday, October 7. Quiz teams from Goderich, Zurich and Auburn were in action.Goderich placed first, with Zurich not far behind. It was Auburns' first time to quiz, and they were able to get on the scoresheet. In- dividual trophies were presented to the quiz champions who won for the third year in a row at the International Finals at Circle "C" Ranch in 'Delevan, New York on July 22nd. The team consisted of Doug Cudmore, Woodham; DeAnn Foreman, Zurich; • Philip Gower, Goderich, Kathy Mizen, Goderich; . and Jeff Westlake, Bayfield. Special music was provided by Krissy Parker, Sharon Parker and Kathy Prout. Joe Baker, from Toronto and a former rally director, reminisced about Youth for Christ in the 50s and 60s. He also shared about the love of God. Teen challenge from Hamilton will share at the next rally November 4 at the Brucefield Public School at 8 p.m. You won't want to miss it! Also plan to attend the big 40th Anniversary Celebration December 2nd with Wes Aarum of Circle "C" Ranch. WEEK OF THE CHILD Week• of the Child point collector sheets Walton unit has Walton Correspondent MILS.; BETTY McCALL 887-6677 Walton I unit held its October meeting in the church basement, Wednesday eevening with a good turnout. Worship was led by Elva Wilbee. "Come ye Thankful people, Come" was sung ac- companied by Doreen Hackwell as pianist. Janie McEwing read the scripture from Psalm 95 followed by the meditation, "Be- ing thoughtful is being thankful". Berva Watson led in prayer. Offering was receiv- ed and dedicated. Gloria Wilbee chose as the topic, items of interest on the new Sunday School cur- riculum and ways the U.C.W. can help. Staffa women were distributed to children in Hensall last week The 4th annual celebration of youth begins this coming Saturday with a Dress -up Parade and concludes one fun - filled week later. Many organizations open their doors to spectators and/or participants for regularly scheduled events. As well there are many special activities planned. All children who participate will receive a treat when they hand in their sheets. There will be prizes for the children who have collected the most signatures on their sheets. HAUNTED HOUSE The Hensall Public Library, thanks to a lot of help from the Economic Develop- ment Committee will present a Haunted House as a fundraising project. All pro- ceeds will go towards the Library Com- puter. We've a hunch that you will be spooked! The "Ghost of the Hansell Town Hall" will be receiving visitors on Mon- day, October 23, Thurday, October 26 and Friday the 27 from 7 to 9 p.m. Admission is $2 for adults and $1 for 12 and under. Babysitting is available. SENIORS NEWS President Irene Davis was in charge of the October meeting of the Three Links Seniors. There were 22 members present. The Seniors' Fall Rally will be held Oc- tober 18 at 1 p.m. in Blyth. There will be a card party in Hensall, October 24. Ladies please bring lunch. Dining for Seniors starts in November at Zurich Arena; volunteers are needed. Alf and Vera Ross and Annie Reid were in charge of Euchre and lunch. Win- ners were - Ladies' high Vera Smale and Pearl McKnight, men's high Jack Madge and Gertie Moir, lone hands Pearl Taylor. : STORY HOUR Story hour at the Hensall Library has been very popular so far this year. For that reason it has been decided to split the children into 2 groups. The times will be Monday from 10 until 11 and Thursday from 2 till 3. Please call Susan at the Library 262-2445 or home 262-2449 to register your 3, 4 or 5 year. olds. The limited spaces are filling up quickly. You must pre -register. NORTHCREST NEWS Nan Britton visited in Kitchener with her son David and Jane and family last weekend. Carl and Hilda Payne were guests at their brother -in-laws 90th birthday celebrations for Ross Berdan on Thanksgiving Sunday at Union, Ontario. Margaret Mole entertained grand- daughter Darlene Juniper and friend on Saturday. Virginia and Carl Elg of Seaforth en- joyed a Sunday afternoon visit with Pearl and Glen McKnight on Sunday. Hilda Payne attended the Women's In- stitute London Area 75th convention on Thursday at Embro Community Centre. Margaret Mole travelled to Lucknow on Sunday to attend funeral services for friend Lena Carter. Sadie Hoy, accompanied by son Michael and family spent the Thanksgiv- ing week -end at Point Clark. SHUFFLEBOARD RESULTS October 10 shuffleboard results from Hensall: 5 game winners were Eileen Dowson 424, Emma Campbell 277 and George Dowson 275. Top scorers for six games were Dave Woodward 364, Dave Kyle 332 and Lorna Spencer 287. Shuffling every Tuesday at the Hensall Arena. Newcomers are always welcomed. SKATE-A-THON Thirty-five hardy young people donned skates for three hours on Saturday morn- ing for the Hensall Minor Hockey Arcual Skate-A-Thon. Approximately $1,700 was raised to help pay for ice time. Lucky draw winners were Katie Seaton, Jason Campbell, Ryan Kyle, Johnathon Keys, Jeff Rathwell and Anita Phillips. TRACTOR SHOW Hensall Kinsmen were pleased with an attendance of 700 at their .second Toy Tractor Show and Sale on Sunday. Twenty-three exhibitors had a large variety of new and vintage tractors, com- bines and accessories on display. Another kinsman project on the go at the moment is the "200 Club". These $20 tickets are available from all Kinsmen and are good for 7 weeks of draws. This project replaces the Trip of the Month draw of previous years. All proceeds rais- ed by the Kinsmen and their sister organization the Kinettes goes for Com- munity Service Work. HENSALL SCOUTS Hensall Scouts camped last weekend at Parkhill Conservation Area. The B.P. Woodsmen camp is hosted by the District. Scouts Rick Kinsmen, Ryan Semple, Brad Hartman,Steve Brock and Kevin Jones along with Scouters Tom Bailey and Robb Hoffman had a great time and enjoyed a perfect Indian Sum- mer weekend. If you have any Hensall News or Com- ing Events please have the information to me by 8 p.m. on, Sundays. My address is 103 Albert St. and items may be left in my door at any time. Please PRINT or TYPE. I cannot decipher everyone's script, particularly names and numbers. Feel free to call me at 262-2449. meeting on thanksgiving theme Business was in charge of Phyllis Mit- chell. Audrey Hackwell read minutes. Roll call was answered by a Bible Thanksgiv- ing verse. In the coming events this weekend ar- ticles are to be in for the bale. Plans have been made for the annual turkey suppe November 1. The executive meeting will held on November 6. A committee wa chosen to clean the church kitchen Octo 23 at 9 am. The Sunday School cone cantata & white gift service is schedul ed for December 10 in the afternoon. Next month is copper contest. Group A served lunch during a time of fellowship. LOCALS Thanksgiving Monday visitors with Isabelle Shortreed" were: Janet Webster, Mary Ellen and Brian, Varna and Emma Shortreed, Toronto. r be s be rt Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lundy, Hamilton spent a few days last:week with Mr. and Mrs. Allan McCall. Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Mitchell visited with friends at St. Mary's on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Searle arrived home on Friday from a motor trip to Russell Manitoba where they visited with their daughter, Helen and Jim Duncan and grandson, Corey. W.I. NOTES This Wednesday is the turkey noon lun- cheon sponsored by the Walton Women's Institute. Anyone interested is to come out to the regular meeting at 8:15 pm to hear the guest speaker, Margaret Jarvis telling of her trip she won through the Oddfellow and Rebekahs speaking contest. She will also have pictures of her trip to the United Nations, New York, hold successful coffee hour Stalin Correspondent MRS. JOHN TEMPLEMAN 345-2346 A very good crowd attended the coffee hour arranged by the Hibbert United Church ladies on Wednesday monrning in the Family Life Center. Upon arrival everyone was welcomed and served fruit bread and jam by the hostesses, Marjorie Drake, Irene Finlayson and Ada Pethick. The tables were tasteful- ly decorated with autumn flowers arrang- ed in pumpking containers and each guest received an autumn favor, compliments of Katie Kerslake. The program was planned by Esther Smale, Freda Kerslake and Linda Butson. Freda welcomed everyone and opened with a poem on Thanksgiving. Mary F. Dow played several well known hymns with everyone singing along. Margaret Kemp gave everyone interesting thoughts to take home with her meditation. Linda Butson introduced the guest speaker, Thea Wisch of Kippen, who displayed many lovely dried flower ar- rangements for all occasions. She conclud- ed her presenation by making a dried THE HURON EXPOSITOR, OCTOBER 18, 1989 — 17A FALL FEATURES Specials In Effect Thursday, Friday, Saturday - While Supplies Last CRUSTY ROLLS DOZ. 1 E DELUXE - PKG. 6 CHOCOLATE BROWNIES DELICIOUS CARROT MUFFINS 6 FOR 1.79 PUMPKIN OR LEMON TARTS 6 FOR 1. 7 ,4 SOURDOUGH OR OAT BRAN BREAD LOAF ®9 9 BAKER'S SPECIAL - 567 g. 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