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"- "I'IhE :HUR.ON .EXPOSITOR, FERRUARIA 15, 1979
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An "Open. House" Was.
held at the home of Mr, and
Mrs. Harry Horton, 108
Elizabeth Court Hensall in
honour of their 59th
Wedding Anniversary; Mrs
Horton although not enjoying; the best Qf, Health• looked;
radiant in a green .floral silk
gown, with, a pink carnation
corsage. Mr. Horton also
wore a pink ,carnation • but-.
tonair.
Annie as allher friends
know her came to Canada as
. a bride 59 years ago. She met
Harry during the first World
War, while he was serving in'
the Canadian Armed Froees
overseas, They were married
in St, Jade's Church London
England, February 7th, 1926.
and, spent their honeymoon
crossing the Atlantic to their
new home in Canada:
Annie was raised a city
girl, so found living in :the
country quite an experience,
but with a stout heart, and
great determination •over-'
come the . many •difficulties
that came her way. She even.
-made friends with the cows.
which at firstscared her.
Harry is well-known for his
love -of singing, lite wv as
mexlYber of 1;tie Hensall
United Church choir for fifty-
three years retiring front the •
there last near« tit the old
days when house parties and Q u'
dances: were popular Barry
was often called to"Cali
the Hensall' :Ladies'
Lepton Auxiliary met on,
Both' Annie And .Harry Tuesda, ewening with the
have made many friends over president Mrs, .Beatrice CO,
the ;past 59, years. they are presiding. Awing to weather
loved and respected; by all conditions, the January
who 'know them. This was tree/i5i$ was cancelled
made evident by the number therefore many items of
o friends and neighbours. business was discussed in
who •honoured them with e 't regards -to eatertn,g • to
their .visits . their' "Open Banquets aweddings.
a ands. g
1-iolas.e", They were the re:- 1I3,C:W A MEET FOLLOWING
eipie.nts ,.of many beautiful QCILTL G
floral arrangements,, plants The C.C. W.Members of
and cares. . Chiselhurst I.'nited Church
Off" for square dancing -
The table holding. the An- • met at 'the hotne of Mrs,
ntversury rake 0 -as decorated Alvin Cole on Tuesday after a
•with a lovely fiend arrange- period of quilting Mrs. Jack
.merit .of pink, sweetheart Brintncll presided for the
roses and matching pink February meeting which.
tapers: in 'silver candle opened, with the "l'hente Song;
holders Mrs. Eileen Ronnie- and Prayer. Mrs, Clarence
poured tea for the , guests: Coleman was in charge of the
Mrs, Stm •Rvobal was in worship entitled "Divide
charge of the guest book. Your Sunshine". The Roll
Mrs, Irene Davis was hostees Cali:was 'answered by :ten
for the ocassion.
UCW hecrs
Blind pilot believes
Mrs. Ken Elder presided
for the Febltary 8th meeting
of Unit 1 of Hensall U.C,W:
Mrs, Wm. Fuss was
,pianist. Mrs, Elder used the"
• scriptureSanauel 1 Chapters
10 the-annointing of Saul of
Samuel.
Using her, theme for
February, Meritft of the heart
arid love, she reada true
story ::"How .Green 'is Your
Valley" by Randy Russell, a
pilot He had lost his eyesight
but it had been restored.. He:
had recovered many -times
from serious illness and,
surgery. The last time was.
heart surgery. Hethen knew
there was someone greater
than 'himself --his Co Pilot,..
the Lord.
After., prayer Kayra er • read
PTeuc
Mr. Jack Upshall was in
charge of the C.P.T. Euchre
held in the 1.0.O.F. and
on `Friday
h Hall
Rebekah
evening withseven tables
playing. Prize: winners were
Ladies' High, Mrs. M. CO.n-
nolly; Gent's High. Al
Ladies' Con-
solation:.
Hoggarth; _
solation . Mrs: Annie Reid;.
Gent's Consolation: Clarence
Volland; Lone Hands, Ross
Richardson.. Drawprizes
were won by .Mrs,; Cecil:'.
Pepper and Mrs. Mary'•
Broadfoot. The next Euchre;
will be held March 9th in the
local hall.
Mr. Ed. Schroeder who
has been a patient in Univer-
sity '
niver=sity' Hospital London re-
turnedtom
his hoe.
Mrs Ed, J. Roberts is a
patient in -St. Joseph's
Hospit}al, London,'
' �/a-IiCLUB, MEET.
Hensall 4-H Club
"Accessories• -The Final
Touch" held :;their first
meeting February 6th at. the
home of their leader Mrs.
Cecil Pepper Mta',,Wrn" Fuss
another story written by
Eariiesr Hancoclr:. called
.,
Tunnels of Trouble This.
story compared: the
pleasures and troubles cif life
to a' beautiful mountaneous
menti;— wwit:lt--darkltunnels:
The mountains being life
surrounded by God's tiles -
sings. We feel the warmth of
his love when suddenly there
•may be a change and ve
enter the tunnels of trouble
•:and grief. Trials are needed
to . perfect character. We
must learn to trust God.
After 'the singing of "0
For a Heart to Praise My.
God", the Roll Call Minutes.
and • Offering were taken
followed_ by'the Lord's Prayer
• in', unison. Mrs. Don Joynt
re heic
is , the .other leader. The
meeting'opened with the 4-H
pledge followed by. the
election of officers as follows:
President, Robyn .McLellan;,
'Secretary:,, Lisa Ha,rnrnather;.
Ass't Sec., Vicki : Mann;
Press Reporter, Linda
• Roberts. Each member in
:turn read from the members
patnp'let "The History of.
Accessories" and selecting
Accessories according to
body. shape and colour,
•
OddfellOws.
•
Winners at the'Oddfellows°,
euchre at Brucefield on
Fridayoth:iticlude Ladies
High. Mrs. Alex M'e?vliehael;
Low, lean" ,McEwen: Lone
Hands, Mrs, Bruce
McClinchey,
.Men's High.`: Bruce;
McClinche,y; Low. •Sam
Thompson, Lone ,Hands,
Warden Haney.
Luck Draw, Jean McEwen.
Next Card party is., set for
February 23.
•
•
reported on the adopted girl,
The story on "Human Re-
lations" was taken by Mrs.
i e
CHristie. All mem b r ,s
taking part in the ;reading of
the Universal Declaration of
Huriian-Rights-•••-followed by
Mrs, Christie reading letters
from a group of 'Guatemala
peasants to Bishops •,et
plaining their problems o
not being able to grow food
to exist. and. an 'open letter.
from the, Bishops to the Latin
Americans. A report on
Canadian Enquiry into
Human Rights in Chile and a
newsletter' from, London .•
Committee for the defense of
Human Right In Latin
America
Assuming we have; an
•n e t'i' human rights,
I ,tee' s n g s,
principles andpolicies how
should we express these?
The.B'egree of Canadian in-
crest in, the particular fact qr
event or trend, the scope for
Canadian action, --it's all very
well to have an i.ntcrest, but
can we do 'something about
it? We need: to discriminate:,
w,
v'o"' io and
1 l.tt ns
Countries. menibers wsere
told' Mrs. Scane. gave the
details about the special ,Pot;.
Luck Supper meeting at. the
General meeting March 5th
at '' p.m. The .guest; speaker:.•
to be Rev. Eaton, an agricul-
ture minister,, w ho,has spent
Sometime in Africa Rest
Husser and all ladies' of the
Church are..organizing. a!
Mission Festival to be held at
.the Hensall United Church
April lst.
Mrs. Tay nt gaVe dates for
the World. Day of Prayer,
Friday March 2nd in Carmel
Presbyterian Church
Hussey toibe the guest'
speaker. • This. ,-group are., to
look after cltrreli flow ers in', .,
March, set up •tables and
help clean up at the pet ,hick
• supper meeting. Following
the Benediction a social hour
• was enjoyed with Mrs. L.
Chapman and Mrs. R. Mid-
dleton hostesses.`
starts
members rep voting; the
Lord"s: Paver' A diseussion
on Mission Sunday to be held
io Hensall in March followed
Cluselhurst to look after the
booth. On "Africa" Members
will t isit the residents at the
Queensway Nursing Home in
March. The meeting closed
with the 'Benediction, Mrs.
C larenee Coleman and Mrs,
Alwin Cole were hostesses.
REBEKAH LODGE. •
Mrs. Hazel Corbett Noble
Grand presided for the
Expos:it'or asks.
• The. NHL -'soviet hockey series was
supposed to be the challenge match of the
,century. But when the Canadian team lost'
that title may. have ,.become
t e a e'A With that thotight in
ques i n bl h o ght iii Mind,
Expositor asks this week decided to ask
local` people, "What did' you think 'of they
NHL-Soviety hockey series?" •
Mrs. David Turner of RR 1 Varna 'said
:she had been reading in 'the London paper
where Bobby Clarke didn't think' the
Canadians played very well. And although.
some people have said that thensheaid
be
more of a return to the basics of hockey
instead of the fighting on the ice, Mrs.
`Turner said hockey was just a sport and.
that we have to accept some of the fighting
as a part of the sport.
She thought it was a good game and that
a skill
u aswells
Was bitofl k
there as a c
involved itt every sport so, that the
Canadians might have lust suffered a bit of
bad luck in the final night of the setieS.
Mrs. Brian •McAsh of Varna said she
only watched the last hockey game, but, "I
• think Canada played fairly lousy," she
said,•
She said that Russia 11ad the skating
ability and that maybe if the Canadians got
out and did Mote physical exercise they
could do better.
"I thought it was a pretty good game,"
she said:
• Mack Webster of Varna said, "I thought.
it was good hockey but the Russians are in
better shape." t s p
e along d if he went a g with the
comment some people have been .making
that the Canadian teams need .to
concentrate on their skating and other
abilities instead of fighting on the ice he
agreed and said, "i thinkthey would win if
they would do that,"
Mrs, Nellie McIntyre of Brodh'agt:it said..
"They played good hockey but they didn't_
have enough practice with the whole team
before* 'they went to play with the
Russians.
Gordon' Miller of'Brodhagen said, "Alli
can say is the best team won and I think our
teams have got TO maybe learn something.
from them."
Robert Collins of RR 4,. Walton said, "1
think it was lousy."'
He thought they NHL players should
have played together as more of a team.
Melvin Cooper of Egmondvilld said, "I>
just think the NHL has got .0 Smarten Up.1 •
think they've got to learn how to play
hockey because if they can"t Skate with
theft they can't play • with thein. He
• cnthinented.{> s an example that: the NHL.
tea'm's passing was. too errant.
•
regular meeting;. of Amber
Rebekahodge an:
Wednesday evening assisted
by Mrs. Elizabeth Riley Vice-
'Grand. Mrs. Riley reported
for the visiting committee
and stated she had received;
several Cards of 'Thanks.
Business was discussed :as.
usual and it was decided
owing to weather conditions
and many members . on
vacation the Apnea! Birthday
party be held at a later date,
Lodge closed in regular form.
RAISE :FUNDS FOR CRIPPLED KIDSTThe
KIBRen ' -Ski Club raised $700 for crippled
.children as they skied 16 kilometres Last
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