Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1989-11-29, Page 9&E hockey fitsale Hensall Correspondent SUSAN HARTMAN '262-2449 The=Hensall United Church servicebegan WithileledDrysdalereadingminutes for'Mis- =ions With'regards-tothe-White Gift service when a :special coffering goes to Missions. Janine Hayter readahe old testament and !epistle 'lessons. 'Rev. Wright=told the children's_ story about 'certain words that mustbe used. Theehoirsang. Hazel Corbett gr'eetedthe worshippers. 'Peter Pryde, John 'Thomson.and.SteveCorbett were the ushers. Ftiendshiprirelemeets December 4 at 1:30 pan•'andSunday, December 3 is thefirst Sun- day in Advent. ''MINOR HOCKEY About 300 peopleattendedthe first annual Craft -and BakeSale at the Hensallarena on Saturday. Theyweretreated to a vast array .of crafts. and baked goods. The .fund raising committee would like to extend their thanks to all minor hockey families who contributed to our bake table. There was a Mee variety of baked goods to choose from and it was sold out quite early. Thanks.are.also extended to the exhibitors who gave a wide selection to choose from. Cuomo] +hon4c rr. +hnao ,krfi ih,,tpti the prizes for theeiraweWinners were: istprize Debbie DeYonng.off Exeter, 2nd prize - John O'Brien of Huron Park, 3rdprizelinday Keys of Varna,and 4th prize was Evelyn .Elder of RR 1 Exeter. We hope to see everyone back again seat year. Therext item on the>gttnd-raising commit- tee agenda is the big men'srec tournament which will beheld -on January 4 to 7, 1990. HENSALL ATOM Wednesday, November 8 Belgrave at Hermit 2 -1 for Hensall. °Winning goal scored by Paul Cooper on loan from Novice team. Friday November 10 Hensall at Goderich. 3 - 0 for Hensall. Brock Weiss 2 goals and Stephen Oud I. Wednesday, November 15 Huron Park at Hensel] - exhibition game. 3 - 0 for Hensall. Goals by Mark Bell, Greg Keys and Graham Keys. Saturday, November 18 Hensall at Blyth. 5 - 2 from Hensall. Goals by Greg Keys - 3, Brock Weiss 1 and Mark Bell 1. Wednes- day, November 22 Belgrave at Hensall - ex- hibition. 3 - 3. Mark Bell 1st goal, Eric Groot 2nd goal and Mark Bell 3rd goal November 23. -Hensel! atHuron Park any' tion. 7 - 3 for Hensall. Mark Bell 4 goals, Reagan 1, Dennis Noakes -1. Graham Keys 1. Saturday, November 25 Hensall at Bayfield. ,,4 - 2 for Hensall. Goals -Greg Kew 1, Graham Keys 1 and Brook Weiss 2 Dobiir woman 'biessee with great grandson TAKING IT ALL •IN — A rapt young observer takes in the speech delivered by •Ralph Smith, Chairman of the Board 91 Governors and MC tor Saturday's Ribbon Cutting ceremony at the Seaforth Hospital addition. Elliott photo Walt n woman spends week in Florida Walton Correspondent MRS. BETTY MsCALL 8874377 Dublin Correspondent MRS. DON'MA01..AE M54842 or 345.2140 "Get 'Well" wishes to Math McCrefght who is a patient in Stratford General Hospital from your friends in Dublin, Katie Murray spent last weekend (November 19) in Kitchener with ,Louise and Frank Maloney This past weekend Rose -Marie and Cyril Murray from Waterloo were with Katie. Mrs..Murray also had the arrival of a new great-grandson. He was born to Don and Louise Feeney in St. Marys. Anyone wishing news published please phone Eileen at 345-2842. THE i'ftJRON EXPOSITOR, 'NOVEMBER $9, 11119 —'9A � . I • :00SPLOPPING SPREE Vanessa Smith, Seaforth STAFF APPRECIrTION DRAW The Seaforth MBIA 'merchants put all the names of their employees in an appreciation draw for $50.00. The winner was Jane Habkirk-ofSeaforth-plumbing & Heating. Congratulations Jane. CHRISTMAS WINDOW/INTERIOR CONTEST NTEST •SmalhService • Window: Touche Ross *Small Retail •Window:lilldebrandflowers •ShaltService - interior: .Queen's Cate *Small Retail = Interior: Flower1taglc *Large -Service -Window; T -D Bank •Large'Retail - Wlndow:.Box'Furriiture eLarge.Service • Interior: CIBCSank •LargeRetail - Interior: •Anatett Jewellers i •Serving Clinton. Bavfield. Seatorth. Goderict, and area oWe provide cleaning suppiies and vacuums *Weekly. be -weekly or monthly maid service •Special occasion service and, Gift Certificates also available •Fully bonded and Insured SEAFORm BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION Come see our exciting new concept in Seniors Housing... 1 ' 4�i' e 1 �' ao' eE to unveil the plans for Maple Hill A DNESD Yr4 LECs 6 7 ml a"9 let© • at the Clinton low', Hall Council Chambers Everyone Wt;lcome. Quality Caren-ee living at Mrs. Carl McCallum and her sister Cin- dy McKelvie spent a week in Fort Lauder- dale, Florida. Joan Beuerman n, Stratford visited with her mother, Isabelle Shortreed over Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Allan McCall accompanied l3VIr•,anttelVirseelim IVIrecell to Glencoe last ,Thursday -Where .they- Visited• -with Betty Lair over the dinner hour. In the write urr of the Walton Women's Institute in last week's issue the date of the .meeting should have read December 20, the third Wednesday as usual. This is the Christmas meeting, starting with a pot luck supper at 6:30 p.m. The change in date is the monthly noon luncheon, that is moved one week ahead to December 13. Ruth Thamer visited Annie Reid on Sun- day at the Stratford Hospital. Annie will be moved to a London Hospital this Thursday. Everyone in this community wishes Annie well, hoping for improved health. Canvass :surpasses previous year Staffa Correspondent MRS. JOHN TF,1SR'LEIVIAN •345.2346 HOME MAID SERVIC CHERYL KENNEDY (519) 233 A 11) oLoE• RETTREMFNT' VILLAGE MENEMONINIINE r 6 pen - For more information or write • P.O. BOX 1018 Clinton. Ontario MOM ILO cal 1482-3890 The Hibbert Bible Society Canvass is now completed for the year 1989. It excell- ed .previous years with a grand total of $830, thanks to the generous donors and canvassers. A very good crowd attended the annual ham and egg supper, catered by the Hib- bert United Church men at the Family Life Center an Wednesday evening. Marie and Pete Chessell attended a midwestern Horseman's Society awards banquet in Komoka on Saturday night. Marie received awards for first overall in novice games division, first overall in the novice pleasure class, first overall in the novice pleasure division and second overall in the senior horsemanship division for the year 1989. Nicholas Chessell also received a trophy for showing in dead line. During thea service on Sunday morning at �Cryo Presbyterian church, Rev. Lucie pthed three baby girls and in- tro cel them to the congregation:: "De Se .Louise," daughter of Brian and Rhonda 1Vliller, "Colbey Jane," daughter of Rob „and Bev Templeman, and "Erin Elizabeth," daughter of Hank and Nancy Bertens. Erin's.'Godparents were Scott and Barb Bonikowsky. Following the service family members joined Bob :and ,Bev and family and Hank ;and:Nancy:and,famil~y, for refreshments ,in the =church basement. During».the ,morning .service at ;the bert united Church an Sueday "Kathryn .Ada"!..slaughter •of.Jim.and;�onaie Decking, Staffa:,was;bagtized .by ,Rev. ,Bert Dayreard. -The November meeting :of :the .Ijtaffa 'Women's in$titute.,willbe„held,onaWes- 4lay^eGgnfpg .in,the ,township . ' his+lis tbe: Ater tatienalAnectfngsand ,tberexFtfti be er,i erygneris;inpjted,totat- Fteadkliat 7a0.ppw.'Tie 441 ;members„ 4I1 ;leave.. a ieplay of ;their:,last;projeetnset5.pp ,torayieg. P Ott the might of the car accidenl. Bruce was not expected to live. For- tunately, a specially equipped and staffed trauma unit was ready and standing by at a nearby hospital. This special facility helped Bruce beat the odds and he has returned to work. Helping hospitals is just one way lottery profits are used. Lottery profits are also used to provide grants in other areas such as helping people with disabilities. They also help fund sports and recreation, arts and culture. and province -wide charities This is how Lottery funds .are working for you in your area. 'VictoriaAos„pjtal, Inc nyipn St.'Thom; s ]gin.Gymm,ust+ca SCIu1', ?jSt. Th.,omas-Eigtn Aiusr.Hjen -0ub of '0ot1orich, -rldarioh 9nnarno_.un . ssof$ation, ..i,:oRd o OntariPlatteryptIon Tetherve'rem,,1x..,js>lt• A