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FERGUSON — FORREST
The familiesof Margaret EM Forrest and Wilmer J,
Ferguson are pleased to announce the marriage of thein
parents: The ceremony took place on October 6, 1979, in
Hensall, United Church, Rev. Stan McDonald Officiated.
The attendants were Mrs. Deanna Brock and Mr. Don
Ferguson.. A family dinner followed at the Benmiller Inn.
The couple will reside at 133 John St. E. in Exeter,
(Photo by Jack Doerr)
WMS has poem. on •
b►ein thankful
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• Correspondent
BERTHA MACGREGOR
262-2025
President Mrs. Harvey
Hyde presided for the Thank-
sgiving meeting of the. WMS
of Carmel Presbyterian
Church on Monday evening.
Mrs. Esther Wright was in
charge of the Devotional and
gave a meditation on Thanks-
giving. Mrs. Bert Thomson
read the Scripture Psalm 100
and the members read pas-
sages of Psalmscontaining.
the word "Rejoice" Mrs.
Malcom Dougall and Mrs,
Edith Bell favoured with a
piano duet. Mrs. Wright
gave the devotional; on
"CountingOur- Blessings"
g.
which was `•most interesting;
and closed; with a poem
"Being Thankful" 'Mrs', Pere '
Campbell led in prayer., The
November meeting will be
held, on Nov, 5th at 8 p.m;
Mrs:, Al Hoggarth in charge.
LADIES AID
Mrs. C. Volland opened
the Ladies' Aid meeting with
a poem "Cheer". A harvest.
hymn 'was sung and Mrs.
Volland led in prayer. Ar-
rangements were made for
the Bazaar to be held Nov.
3rd at 3 p.m. Committees
were appointed for the bake
table, produce and sewing.
Mrs: Edgar Munn return-
edto her home last week
after spending. several days
visiting with her cousin Mrs..
Betty Boyce in Toronto.
- . Mrs. Pearl Shaddick 're-
turned home after spending
a . week with her son and
daughter in law Mr. and
Mrs. William Shaddick,
Mark and Michelle in Kitch-
ener. Mrs. Williahi_Shaddick.
has been undergoing treat-
ment in the .'Kitehener-
Waterloo Hospital.
CHISELHURST G&W TO
HOLD A BAZAAR.
The president. Mts. Jack
Brintnell presided. at the.
October meeting 6f Chisel-
hurst U,C.W. on Tuesday
afternoon: Mrs. Jack Upshall'
had the worship• service'
entitled "The ' grateful
Heart." The Roll . Call was
answered by thirteen mem-
• bers each responding with a
Bible verse containing, the
• word : "Thanks," Huron -
Perth U.C.W. Alert was
read. The annual. Bazaar will
be held on October.3lst at 3•
Pt,.An' interesting film was
shoWn on "One Such Child."
Mrs, Freda Boa;gave a very
humourous' reading ''The
Old Model T:' The November
meeting' -was reviewed and,
the President closed the
meeting with prayer. The,
hostesses were Mrs. Fredo
Boa and Mrs. Earl Kinsman.
The Hensall ,Kinettes are
:holding a Fall Rummage sale
in the Hensall Legion Hallen
October the i$th. Pick-ups
will be, made by contacting
Mrs. •Brian. Fink 262-3334.
Mr.. •and • Mrs. Austin
Wheeler of Detroit. visited
"this week with their; aunt
Mrs: Edgar, Munn.
Earl :Campbells -
married 60 years
"Best Wishes".' to Mr. and
Mrs, ''Earl Campbell who
observed.. their 60th wedding
anniversary at their home on
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Thanksgiving day October
8th. Members of their family
andnumerous relatives and
friends called to extend their
congratulations..
.Correspondent
SDA PAYNE
262-5018.
Comtnunion.,is the word of
Gond illustrated. The bread
and wine, symbols of the
broken, body and shed blood
of Christ,are offered to. us.
In comn'iunion we take into
ourselves His spiritual per-
sonality by faith, We take
His essential life, His will:
and purpose, into ourselves.
These words were spoken by
Rev. Stan C.MeDonald as the
Hensall United' Church join-
ed withall churches around
the world in celebrating.
World Wide Communion
Sunday. .
He went en to say that "so
often we want Jesus Christ
for: what He can do for our
peace and: happiness, but we
balk when the cost is too high,
a level of involvement in
doing what He did. And
Jesus turns and says to us
precisely what He said to the
disciples "will' you also, go
away?" and some • of us
answer, "Lord,. to whom= --
You . have the words of
eternal life," Rev.. McDon-
ald's theme was:. "Our Com-
munion" - A Now Life :in
Christ,"'`
Assisting with the com-
munion service were Pat
O'Brien, Hans Gerstenkorn,
Joyce Pepper; Barbara Gack-
stetter, Charles Cooper,: Ross
.Sararas; .Doug Mock -and. Dr:
Goddard.-
During
oddard';During the service the
following: were received into
the fellowship of the church.
through the'transfer of mem-
bership: Front;
em-bership:.From; Balfour Unit
ed Church, Brantford, Mrs.
Sharon Beaver. From. Grand
Bend United Church,., Mrs.
Jean •Brends..From• Chisel-
hurst United Church, Mr.
and Mrs. Bev. . Hamilton..
From St. Andrew's' Pres-
byterian :Church;. Wingham,
Mrs. Jean Hull. From'Cavell:
Presbyterian Church, Exeter
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Jamieson, From Emmanuel
Lutheran Church, Dashwood'
Ontario, Mr. Ronald Keller.
From Brucefield United.
Church, Mrs, H. Lemon.
From • Monkton United.
church. Mr.andMrs. William.
Smith and Mr. Michael
Smith and from Parkview
-United Church, Stratford,
Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Thrower. • • •
Greeting the congregation
was Mrs. Grace Drummond.
and ushers were David and
John. Rowcliffe. The service
closed with the choir singing
the very impressive, $God:'be
in my head" by Austin C.
Lovelace. Mrs.. Mary Moffatt
officiated • at the::organ. The
flowers at the •front of the
church were placed in honour
of the marriage of Wilmer
Ferguson and Peggy Forrest
which took place in the
church 'On Saturday, and in
loving memory of Mr. Alfred
Smith and Mr. Roy Kyle:.
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Dinner guests with Mr.
McDonald at the Manse Ott
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Snell and fancily of
Goderich, Mr. and Mrs.
Allan Bosman mid family: of
%ndesborough. Mr. and
Mrs. Ross: Jewitt and fancily
of Clinton and, Mr. and Mrs,
Richard Snell of London.
The Young -Teens group of
the !In ted Church were. off
Skea at the weekend.
The Thanksgiving n>,_eeting.
of unit four of flensalt
U.C.W. was held en Titers -
day. October 4. in the
Fellowship Hall of the church
with 19 members attending.
Mrs. Nan Britton presided
and. Mrs. Pearl Shaddick:
gave the devotional on
Thanksgiving We should
remember to he thankful for
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;and; Mr. Anthony Gelderland:
and; Mrs. Jean Adenan of
,Ridgetown all visited with
Mr. and Mrs. S im Roobol
and Mr. and Mrs. Arie
Reebol during the last week.
of S epternber,
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Smith'
spent the weekend with their
daughter and family, Mr,
and. Mrs. John McGuire and
family :in Erin.
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to a good start for this season.
when they met and had an.
evening of Volleyball and
Basketball at the school and
then came back to the Manse
for lunch; and .fellowship
together.
Mrs. Lorne Gackstetter,
superintendent. of the United
Church Sunday School, has
been busy this week finding
more chairs and tablesfor
the increased attendance at
Sunday School. More Sunday
School, teachers are desper-
ately needed and it is to be
hoped hat. volunteers *ill•
come forward.
A ,number of the teachers
attended: the training session
in Listowel on Monday even-
ing and regular staff meet.
Ings and: training nights have
been planned, under the
direction of Mr. 'McDonald,.
for the :local staff.
The 'Bible Study group in
the United Church got off_to
a good start on Thursday
evening. For the next eight
weeks., the group;, will, be
studying the Book of James
under the leadership of Rev.
McDonald. The group meet
in the 'church parlour on
Thursday: evening at 7 p.m.,
to' which ;everyone is invited.
Mrs. Hilda Payne„ . Mrs..
Joyce Pepper, Mrs.. Eileen
Rannie, Mrs. Hazel. Corbett,
Mrs, Elizabeth :Riley. Mrs.
Pearl Koehler and Mrs,
Robert Simpson all, attended
the Huron .County Fall Rally
heldat Elmville on Monday,
October 1,
Mr. and Mrs. Les Reid,
Londesbore,,:Mr. and Mrs.
Greg McDonald' and family
Ailsa Craig and Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Rogerson, Clinton
visited. with Mr, and Mrs.
William Rogerson .onthe.
weekend.
Mr..: and Mrs. Wayne
Payne, London visited with
the former's parents, Mr.
anti Mrs. Carl Payne over the
weekend':
.Mr. and Mrs. Randy 'Mas-
on and Andrew :of London,
visited with the •latter,'s par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs.; John.
Drive planned
for hockey
The Hensall Minor Millet
lc Association is already ,
taking registration for the
up -corning hockey season.
There will be six teams:„
Atom, Pee -wee, Bantam.
Tykes, Midget and Juvenile
Registrations are still being
received by Carl McMahon,
Les Gardner or Bill Taylor. A
drive for funds is being held
on Saturday, October 20 from
9.a.m. to 4 .pan. when a
bottle drive and a master
•garage .sale will' be held, the
latter at the •Hensall Park
Pavilion, Bottles will be
pickedup at _'the door -
contact Joanne Bell at 262-
2940 °or Marg Vanston'e at
262-2430 for pick-up for
either of these projects, The
garage sale will include
home baking;
Legion
Auxiliary plans
doll draw
malty blessings, even the
simple things like a drink, of
water and the air we breathe.
Mrs, Dorothy Miekle gave
a study taken from, "Roots
in Gambia" as written for the
Expositor by Margie:'Whyte.
23 visits to sick and:
shut-ins were reported .
among the members: MiS.
Britton pronounced the bene-
diction and lunch was served.
by the committee in charge.
Kr, and Mrs, Sint-Roobol
and Mr, and 'Mrs. Arie
"Roobal from Holland spent
-three: days ,recently during
the sunny weather at Wiar-
fon Toberniory and
shopped at the Indian Trad-
ing Post there. .
Mr. ;:William T.Oodds :and
Mr. and Mrs.. Don Dodds and
family; Seaforth and Mrs.
--Tom Brintnell spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Sim
Roobol and Mr. and Mrs. A
ne .Roabol.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthtir Van
Dyke, of Bradford, 'Mr. and
"Mrs. Tony •,Peters Gage} of
Goderich, Mr., and Mts. John
Konynertdyk of , Woodstock.
The president Mrs. Beat-
rice Uyl presided for the
October meeting of the
Ladies' Legion Auxiliary on
Tuesday evening. It .was
decided' to have the "Money
Doll Oraiv" again this year.
The Ladies' will cater to the
Legion Men's Banquet on
Rete
bran '
ce Day and also
participate in the parade:
Mrs, Iva Reid gave an outline
of the Sports Committee
plans. A social hour followed
the Meeting.
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Mrs.. Ina Johns and; •Mrs.:
Florence Johns of Exeter
spent Thanksgiving Day with.
Mr, and Mrs. Hans Gersten
korn and family,
Mr, and Mrs, Gilbert:
Johns,Exeter, Mrs, Ruby
sell and: Miss Debbie Venner -
of London spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Venner.
Mr. and Mrs: John McAl-
lister and Mr. . and Mrs,
Gordon Bieber of Exeter'
spent a pleasant fishing trip
in Manitoulin Island tecently5
the weather was perfect.
-Thethird meeting of -Hen-
sall one 411 club Was held on
October. 2 at the United'
Church. The meeting opened
with the 4H pledge and the
roll call was answered by all
givingthe colors chosen for
their free choice article. All
decided to call' the club "The
Needle Beetles." Diane Ger
stenkorn demonstrated how
to transfer a design onto
••canvass
Charles. Mickle, Hamilton,
spent Thanksgiving weekend
with his mother, Mrs. Laird.
Mickle:
bolt.
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