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VAI'll United Church was,
:toted op Sunday to hear Rev,
;widest "Taylor preach his fare -
Weil 44mtiant and to present
t?llrx beloved POW and wife
With gifts.
Mr,. Taylor Spoke of .his
deep affection for the people.
of this charge. He paid
tribute to the help of his wife
Margaret and. certainly we ''
have had a team ministry«
with Mrs"Taylor taking set-
vice;t ,* number of times
while her husband was ill„
and preaching excellent Ser.-
Mons.
sermons. Mr. Taylor also ,ex-
horted ', the members to keep:
the church in the community,
as it influences the life of the'
People More than. .,we often
realize.
A solo was: sung by f ete
postiil,, accompanied by the
,organ$$t. Mildred McAsh:
Julie ArMSTrOng atso sang,
accompanying herself on the
guitar. Members of the
Varna. Sunday School POn-
t'ributed; a number, too.
Following; the -service, Bill'
Taylor, a member Of Varna.
session, gave a short address
of 'appreciation for the
Taylors' service here, and
good wishes for their future.
Marjorie Hayter of Goshen:
gave a reading "Friends",
An autographed quilt. con-
taining the names of over 200
people of Varna chirchand
entnntuniry . and with, a
•
Zone .commander.
visits iensatf
The PresidentMrs,
Beatrice. Uyl, President pre-
sided for the meeting of the
Hensatt" Legion Ladies"
Auxiliary on Tuesday
evening when the Zone Com-
mander Mrs" Peg Coombs
made her annual visit. A
donation was voted to the
Crippled Children's. ' Treat-
ment Centre in London.
• Plants Will be sent to Life.
Members for Baster. Mrs:
Iva Reid Sports convener
gave a report of sports,
bowling tournaments .ere,..
coming, up.
The Zone Commander
Mrs. Coombs . gave an in.••
teresting and informative ad;,
dreis on "The Work of the'
Auxiliary.'" Mrs. lva Reid
presented her witha gift,
Mrs. Coombs presented
Mrs. Mona Campbell with:
her 25 year pin. A Penny Sale
was held following the
meeting and a social hour
enjoyed by all,.
painting of the church in the
Ventre. was presented by
Joyce Dowson on behalf Of-
the church, members. Bract;
#Keys., chairman of .seSsiOtk
'in Goshen. presented +them.
with a beantltals,hnrripane
lamp and money.
Mrs.Taylar received a.'
]t very :brass jardiniere from
Varna U.C.W., with
Margaret Hayter doing tlte!'.
honours." • and Goshen:
U.C.W. gave her a life'
membership in the United
Church. Women, with the•
accompanying pin, and a
book of poems. Marjorie'
Hayter conducted the Life__
membership service, whit
eraldine Eckel assisting,
t�
U.C.W.
Margaret Hunt presided
for the -.April Meeting. of
Varna V.C.W. on Thursday
evening in the absence of
Eleanor McAsh, who is,
holidaying in Florida, She
opened the meeting with
prayer. Easter devotions
Were given by Helen Taylor,
.. Ruth Johnston and Dorris
Wilson.
Shirley Hill read the
minutes of : the previous,
meeting. and Margaret Hay-
ter gave thetreasurer's re-
port. Marg noted that the
World Day of Prayer of-
fering was over '$50.00,
which is much higher than it
used, to be, reflecTtng the
higher attendance when the
service is held in the
evening.
Bernice Reid' reported on a
talk and pictures of Camp
Menesetung which was ,pre-
sented. by ;Mrs,Patterson' at
Holmesville's - meeting,
Seven members volunteered
to canvass for the Cancer,
Society this month. Margaret
Hunt and Margaret Hayter
displayed the needlepoint.
theyhad done 'in classes_
they attended in Brucefield.
. Shirley Hill is chairman of
the committee for the dessert
euchre on next Wednesday,
April 18. There will be home •
baking; for sale. and door
prizes.
The annual plant Sale will"
be held et the, May meeting;;
There. is always a. large;
:offering ,of`plants,and anyone'
who is interested in adding to
her collection of 'houseplants
or in getting perennials for.
her flower beds, is invited to-
come and see what is offered'.
Bill and. Joyce Dowson and
their family returned on'
Friday from an eight-day trip
south .of the border. They
spent three days ,at , Myrtle
Beach; then went to
Washington, where they
toured the White".Htiuse, • the
State Capital: theSupreine
Court ,.. Building, the
Smithsonian. Institute and•
Arlington Cemetery. They
visited the Cathedral of
Tomorrow in Akron before
returning Norrie: The cherry
blossoms were in 'bloomy in.
Washington.
A bus load of folks from
this area took a weekend trip
to the ' CherryBlosson
Festival andthe parade,
which was • ofl4,Saturday.
Among those who went were
Margaret Dawson, Rachel
Johnston, Flora 'Dawson 'and
Eileen Consitt.
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Tsrrlflc hoot . savings; with 112$ t $12 In.
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matsrIols and, s:csl lsnt.workmanship.
3. uvs in your now horns In $ weeks.
4. 114141t any/whom; on your lot or ours.
5. GusruMNd-5 year HUDAC warranty.
6. A sound� harm" means more tiro.. for you
yourfarnTy:.
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THANKS FROM VARNA A beautiful hand
painted quilt held hereby Bill. Taylor Taytor andJoyce
-powson Wae just .one of the many gifts
presented to Rev, and Margaret Taylor during
the retirementOiilnri'er held at the Vanra United
Town KIR
nes$411,-.
Civic +Corner.
•Tee Planting Program. '79.
The Village of Hensali is providing trees
to all residents who have a suitable front.
yard location. The free trees (total 79`-"
allotment - 20 trees) may be reserved ona
first come basis by caiIing; 262-2812..
•Dog'.Tags Available
Is your dog registered at the•Municip' al Office for the year of 1979?
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Prior to the 1st of May, every owner of a dog Is 'required to register
their dog and 'pay the license fee as authorized 'under 'By -Law
#008-78.
'A REMINDER: Dogs rhust be under the control of their owner,
either on or off their premises, and are not allowed to run at large.
*Hall Facility Rentals
Planning a party, reception, anniversary or maybe a business
=seminar? Do you require large be small 'accomodation8, with or
Without kitchen and/or bar facilities:
Hensail & District Community Centre IS a facility capable of`
fulfilling yt urneede The Conference Room facilities will meet your.
needs for a small occaisiorl. The Auditorium provides a pleasing
setting for either large or email events, , ,
Make your. reservations NOW, by calling 262-3206 or drop in
personally at the Centre. It IS our pleasure to assist'you in Making all
nesary arrangement)
Church last Sunday. . Some of the Sunday School
_..
children are pictured with the quilt painted by
Linda Postill and embroidered by the Church
Irdies., with over 200 names of the church .and
community members.
(Photo by Mary ChesseIl).
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in the Feilowshis gag with
IA members present. s•
James McAllister ,presided+
for the meeting- Mrs. George
Armstrong gave a beautifuti
devotional, telling; about the
life of Peter Marshall;, Abe
also read the Easter story ,
from the book, "Wings; 4f
Joy". Mrs, Sim, Roobat :as.
sisted by reading Mark 16.
Mrs. Rena Caldwell, spoke on
"The Year of the' Child".
Forty-one visits: to stele, and,
shut ins. Were made by the
members', during' March,
Mrs Myrtle Sherritt gave a
financial' report. Plans for the
beef Barb -B -Q; were com-
pleted. The meeting ended
with the closing hymn and:,
prayer. Mrs. Earle Rowe and
her committee served lunch.
Mrs. Sharon Fink had a
nasty accident last week
when she slipped and fell off
a door -step, breaking her leg
in three -pltices, She was
taken to University Hospital
where two pins were inserted
and a cast put on and she
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Visitors: with Mr. and :Mrs.
Sam O,eseh last Saturday.
Were their Tlephl'W and. Wife,
Mr. an4:.Mrs. Russell, Smiths
of Detroit and their daugkiter
and husband, Mr.,and., Mrs.'
Bad Plaxbard of Zurich -
Mr, and:: Mrs. Don Christie
of S., visited' wh
their daughter
underSndand her lrus''it-
band, , M. Gru
St. JohMrn, onand Saturdayrsdnantd
Sunday.
Midgets have
fine :season
On Tuesday, April 3, the
He
nsal.l. Midget p Hockey
Team played against Mild=
may in the Western Ontario
finals and lost 7; . Our
congratulations to these boys
for a fine season andspecial.
thanks to Risk Ingram and
Dan , Crerar for, their
unflagging interest in the
boys and time devoted to the
team,
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