The Huron Expositor, 1979-04-05, Page 17WestIakes
Mr., and Mrs- Arnold
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'Westlake e wn, :;area
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residents now residing at
ZVlaplewoods, Apartments,
Zurich celebrated their fifty -f
Pith wedding anniversary at
the Pineridge Chalet on
Friday evening. A large
crowd of friends, neeighbours,
and relatives attended, Their
family of four arranged the,
event namely; Jim of
•Trenton; Hugh of Saskatoon;
Mrs.Wm. Phillips (Leona)
London;; and Mrs. Douglas.
Babcock (Margaret)
Windsor.
Dancing, .was enjoyed to.
dears wed
music supplied by friends.
and relatives. namely, Nelson
Howe; Ivan Norris, Hugh,
Norris, Fred Harburn,Joe
Boland, Christie's Orchestra,
Jim. and Reta Young
An address was read by a
grandson Larry Babcock,
Sarnia with the presentation
At gifts from the family. Jack.
Riddell was it guest and
spoke briefly Cpngratulating
Mr, and Mrs. Westlake.
Lunch was served and the
anniversary cake passed.
Relatives and friends
attended from Hensall,
Mtcheli, Exeter, Staffs,
Cromarty, Sarnia,, Windsor,
Trenton, Saskatoon, tendon,
'Belleville. Waterloo and
many other centres,.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Don Dalton'.
and Carla of Walton were
recent visitors with . Mrs,.
Dalton's parepts Mr, and
Mrs, Harold Parkor.
Rev,. Kenneth Kght
conducted worship in Carmel
Presbyterian Church on,
Sunday speaking on the sub.
ject `•'A .Caring .Church is a
Growing • Chp.rCh''. Mr.
Robert. Taylor organist pre-
sided at the instrument for
the service of song.
1
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The senteneine of two men he damaged the cell at the
involved in a vandalism ins Exeter .0PP' rrftit:e where
cident in Herlsall earlier this was, taken :after hieing ap,
year ;has beer) delayed until
April 24.
Judge W.G. Cochrane of
-Enter provincial court has:
delayed .his decisions Ott the
sentences for. WO, ;Mien who.
slashed the tires .en cars
p, ked .at the Hensall Corn-
,rnunity Centre on Nov, 25.
The two men, Joh>t. Wayne
O'Neill and Benjamin
Stephen Hillman, . appeared
in Exeter court recently,
charged with 18 counts of
.mischief: whichresolted in
approximately $3.O00 in:
damages.,
The two men also hearted;
guilty to qv:break, 'enter and
theft at Scholl's. Abattoir in
Hensall on the same date.
The damage to the abattoir
was `..approximately $1,000
and the men , stole knives
later used to slash the tires•in
the parking lot.
Mr, O'Neill' also pleaded
guilty to a mischief laid when,
p> ehended following the
1ensall incidents,
Judge Cochrane ire nde
Henson United Church
Enjoy ,taste
l'iensalj United Church
w'aa the Setting fpr a special
A.'"Mission Festival"' last
Sunday, April 1. Beginning,
with a special speaker at they
morning service, it continu,ed,
through the noon hour until .
the late afternoon. The need
of many countries, including
our own were illustrated by
displays,; films, slides, and
talks. The theme "What in:.
the World , is, •the Church,
Doing?,.,
Miss. Maureen Mayne,
who spoke at the morning
service, is Mission Co-
ordinator for London Con•
Terence: Referring to the
stories in the book of ,Acts,
she urged greater ' use sof
opportunit eS, excitement
and. adventure :Open to the
church of today..
The service was conducted
by Rev. -Garnett Rosser, wlto
conceived the 'idea of the
"Festival". and sharing the
pulpit were. Lucia. Zmekhol
from Brazil and Kotaro
Watanaba from Japan, ex.
change students now
boarding in Goderich, and
Exeter, who later manned
the displas, The choir con-
tributed two numbers:. "0
Come, let • us sing unto the
Lord" arid "Praise the lord,
ye Heavens Adore Him".
Over 240 enjoyed the In-
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Canada, Africa, Italy, Japan,
. Germany, I(ong Kong,.
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THE HURON EXPOSITOR
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1ho iwo Caen. Mt o' custody
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be sentenced..
of
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Mexico, Holland, fndia,;
China and the British Isles.
Throughout the afternoon.
visits were made to site
arious displays. of fife for
adian natives (1ndranand
Id
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and Be e nul } n pl__.I.ivin._,$ #.
Hong Kong, India, Nepal,,
(Corea, Indonesia, Japan,
and the third world
countries. Stewardship of
United Church, members
Help fokand, projects of the
mentally retarded',and op-
portunities for the exception-
al child were included,
Slides and films on tie
Carribean, West Indies and
Brazil with commentary Were
also shown and '12ev. Bruce
Eaton, of Sebringville, re-
cently returned from Bangle -
dash. gave an interesting
film and i talk on the his work
there. instructing the natives
on drilling wells and setting
up irrigation systems,
Native ,:costumeswere
worn by'thosewl possessed.
them. . A display.. on Kenya
Was. ' shown by Dr.. Roger
Whitman of Seaforth and
other displays were manned
by members of : the con,.
gregation, including"Parkash
Malik and This family who
have emigrated - here from
India. Tea and coffee was
served .,to., wind up, .pro-
ceedings.
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INDIA REMEMBERED—Parkash and Santash
Malik, whd came to Hensall three years ago
iron* northern India, displayed soma souvenirs
from their homeland at the ilensall United
Church international day festivities on Sunday
afternoon. (Expositor photo)
Ki
Correspondent
Tv1cGreger are en holiday in
California,
Mr, and' Mrs, Alex
MeBeath have returned from
a holiday in Florida. .
from his . holidays in the.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Cooper, DeT.Mr, are visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Vivian
Lorne McBride, Zurich,
viiited around the village last
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Jones visited with Mr, and
Mrs. Arnold '
Gackstetter in Guelph last
Thursda
Hensall United Church who helped ot;ganize the church's very successful
international festivities held on Sunday. The ladies' pictured with some of •
the dishes they cooked from around the world are (left to right) Diane
Gerstenkorn, Peggy Forrest, Grace Drummond, Mona .Alderic!, and
Audrey Joynt. (Expositor Photo)
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ratt at the Queensway
Nursing Home were his wife,
Pearl and daughter Helen
Taylor, Elmer and Margaret
Stephenkon, Pere and 'Clara
Bill and Verna
Parker; Margaret and Retney
and Isobel Reid visited Cora
VisitcirS. with Louise
Mitchell were Mrs-. Jean
MrS. Dave Bishop, Stratfora;
Mrs. Barb Dougherty and
Heather, Exeter visited Mrs..
Irene Kalbfleisch.
Mr. Rozendal ited his
wife Alice a Mr,,
Hoggarth .visited is wife
Dora. Rev. Kennet Knight
conducted church service at
the Home.
Residents were entertained
with bingo and music on
Monday afternoon by the
Ladies' of Carmel,
Presbyterian Church under
the direction of Mrs. Rochus
Faber. The high bowling
score was won by Neil Regan
vith a score of 102.
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