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A very successful Dessert
Euchrewas held by the
lensa;ll: 'Women's institute
on Wednesday October 17 in
the Legion Hall with 1$
tables in play, Winners were
ladies high, Helen McDonald.
of Luean, ladies low, Elsie
Carlile . of Hensall, lone
bands, :Aldine Voliand of
Hensall. Winners in the draw
were panned. 'hank Marion
Pougall, RR#3 Exeter ' ,and.
'basket of apples, Mary
itow'cliffe of RRM1 .Hensall,
nearest birthday, Verna
Hicks, Centralia.
The Rev. Michael; Bougler
of Monkton preached'. at
Hensall United Chords on
Sunday October 21 for
Mission Sunday He i$ a
former missionary in
Western. Canada. Rev.
;Boulger took as his subject,
"Missions in. a *cele of
love. The choir, led. by Mrs.
Marianne tittcC'affrey, sanb'+
"NOW let us, all; praise God.
and sing"" by Gordon, Young
With Dr. Ralph 'Topp' at the
organ,
A bale of used clothing .is
to be packed Tuesday.,
October 30 at 9a.m. at the
church. Anyone wishing to.
make a donation to the bale
should ,leave clothing at the
t
There Was a :gents respon se
at the sdmt-annual Rummage
$a,te sponsored by the
blelltsail, Kinnettes ,at the
tGegiort full oil Thttlrsday
October 18. Any unsaid,
articles at the end of the sale
were donated to the London,
Salvation ; Army. The
Kinnettes would like to thank.
all those who helped or
Galt„ .over the weekend,
Mr. Michael King Of
Sutton. ,Surrey, England IS.
visiting this: Week with. ltia
,aunt and .uncle, Mt'. and.
Mrs Carl Payne. Other-
visitors on Sunday were: Mr.,
Mrs. John Alexanders and
Joan, Mr. and Mrs. Reis*
Berdan of Union and' Mr. Pat
King of London.
a. . news
church: prior to this .date,
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rader
of Exeter visited with Mr,
and Mrs.. Sam Oesch on
Sunday evening.
Rebekahs
C tads .i^,',nuts tt1
MRS, Il.'MA(totl (i()It
'tea its
Disua": 1.1eput'. Ito NO, its
I4rs 14 an 11%.nttc swiss of
Huron radii' Clinton N114 41
Amber Rcbt•kiih 1tnl�, "tit
Wednesday e%ening "tit"l, tit,
stalled the officers. sht,• •+,t�
presented by Jr, P N.ti..Mis
Maggie Campbell and ww, t
contributed to the success of
the sale.
Mr. "and Mrs. Ross
Alexander visited with Mr.
and Mrs. lan Sim andfamily",
install
txsmed by Nobel Grand Mrs,
Hazel. Corbett, The Vice
Grand Mrs, Elizabeth Riley
t: torted for tile visiting
4inuniit tee and the" C.P.T.
mush l.S•N,C;:. Bertha Mae-_
..or reported for the
t':r.tn,{• tt onuses and 'Crew,
`tilt, l i+trtttltc� Corbett rs."por-
:i,
auroral report of the
It s'asd' tic.
AVIrtesavailabkkaannouncefor the Grand
Master's Banquet in wing.
ham Nuc. 8th ;Ind for "Ernie
Chlpeltase's Vials. "woo
17 t r for
1, th frc)nt Dan >vlCGc�f, ,
Exeter, Mrs,. :^seta Holland,
Clinton.read the Constitution
for the D.D.P Mrs. Hender-
son.
The Installation Staff were
The Hensall; two 41.1 dub„
the Needlepointers, nit in
the United Church ons
Tuesday, October 16 with all
eight members present. The
Dep. Marshall, Barbara Tay,'
•tor; Dep, Ree, Secretary;
Mrs. Lobb; Dep. Treasurer;;
Mary: Trick: Dep, Fin, Secre-
tary: i fora t)on son Chaplain
Irene 110i4 N" r+
den Valetta ,`!`rewards,,: 1n:
side Gaurdian; Florence Mile
ler, Ofcers:installed were
Jr. P.N,G, Maggie Camp:
.bell. Noble Grand; Mrs".
Mrs. Brintnell 80 years: yourig
Correspondent,
BERTHA MACGREGOR
Mrs. Vera Brintnell,
Hensall celebrated her 80th
birthday on Saturday at •the
Wine of her son Jack and his
wife Mary. Friends and
relatives gathered to extend
best wishes and to observe
her birthdays with her. Mrs.
Brintnell received many
flowers, gifts• and treats..
Refreshments were served,
and a social time enjoyed,
Eric Colbert died.
suddenly . in Toronto:
rf
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E:ra, the husband cif Shirley
(Chapman) formerly of
Hensall, is also survived by
daughters Cheryl and Marie.
Anne. Funeral service was in
Toronto, Monday October
15th,1979. _ •
Rev. Kenneth. Knight
conducted service in Carmel
Presbyterian Church on
Sunday, . speaking on the
selection of Elders which are
to be .chosen, 'Rev, Kn'ight's
New Testament Lesson was
taken from I Peter 5: 1.7
There will be no service
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top shape fast. Call us, to
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next. Sunday October 2tith.as.
Cavan Presbyterian Church
Exeter are observing their
Anniversary service when
Rev. G.L, Royal of Knox
Church, Goderich is to be
guest speaker. Service on.
Sunday November 4th will be
at the hour of 11:30 a.m.
PARENTS ATTEND
CONVENTION.
Mr, and Mrs. Leonard
Noakes attended . the 30th
Convocation at University of
Waterloo on : Friday. 'Their
son Donald :received his
degree as M.Sc. (Sys. Des.).
Mrs. Mel Glanville is a
patient in Victoria Hospital.`
London where she ic
receiving treatment,
Mrs, Alice Ferg spent the
weekend visiting with her
sister and brother-in-law Mr.
and Mrs. George Coulter in
Listowel.
Mrs, Gladys Wilson, Mr,
and Mrs ,Michael Croft and::
Shannon of Brantford visited
on Sunday With Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Noakes.
Mr. and Mrs. Don
Gooding and Dale of Parkhill'
were recent visitors with
Mrs. Gooding's mother. Mrs.
Edgar :Munn,
Mr: and Mrs. Eric Luther
returned home after a
pleasant trip to Winnipeg
anis Lethbridge.
Queensway
Queensway Nursing.
Home `welcomes a new
resident. Mrs. Elia Penhate,
Exeter. "Birthday
Greetings- to Neil Regan.
and Edna Youn, who.
celebrated their birthdays
this month. Visitors during.
the week with Wallie> Crieh.
Were . Evelyn Price. and
Gerald 'Elder: Mrs, Violet
Bishop, Lauren Fee net, and'
Joan Betteridge visited. with
Irene Kalbfleisch;' Mr, and
Mrs, Keith. McLaren, Mrs.
Jean Coates and Mrs. Ruby
Pollen visited Louise
Mitchell. • Audrey Christie
and Helen Scane isitcd"
Russell' Erratt,
Rev.. Kenneth Knight
Conducted the church service,
accompanied by Mrs.
MacDougall at the piano.
The Hensall Church Ladies';,
entertained the residents
playing Bingo and passed out
NUN N 1111N111 MINNIE Irl. r
BANK RATE F1NANCI.NG
on all models -new and used
Come to Brussels Motors
See Our •Selection
'79 Pontiac Parisienne' with air
'78 Chevelle 4 dr.
'78 Ford LTD I1, 4 dr.
'77 Olds. 4 door sedan •
'77 ,Buick Le Sabre 4 door sedan
fully :equipped
2-
17 Chev. impala Sedan
Chev.t 2 floor
Dodge. Monaoo 4' dr, with air
'77 Pontiac • tarande Prix 2. dr.
hard tope
'77 Chevelle Malibu Classic
• 2- '76 I.eMahs 2' door
'76: Chev. 4 dr" hard top
'76 Olds Cutlass 4 door
"A Oldsmobile 98 fhII j)otvcr with air
'75 Chen" Impala 2 door
'74 Chevelle Malibu •4 dr,
hardtop
'74 Cataline,
'73 Chev. 4 dr.. hardtop
Numerous.197a
'' Chevs and Pontiacs
TRUCKS
'78 G.M.C. af, ton power s.
'78 G.M.C. ' td ton 4 x 4
2- '77 G.M.C. t.+"r ton pick ups
'75 Chev" Hicube Van,
'15 1/2 ten vagi
Number of '71 Chev and Ford Varus
t:ussELS . NOTORS INC.
I/ THE HOME OF BETTER t15EO CARS"
ox 335 Brussels, Ontario
amp 1111.110 110.11 BIM
treats. The Men's High
bowling ' score .was Neil,:
Regan with 141 and the
Ladies' High Score was Edna
Youn with 108.
Mrs. Pearl Erratt who was.
a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London undergoing
surgery returned to her home
this week. Her many friends
wish, hera speedy recovery..
Miss Jane Heal R.N.
returned to. 'Lbs ' Angelos'
California after spending ''a
pleasant visit with her
parents Mr. and Mrs.; John •
Heal.,
roll tall was: "one idea for the
club'spresentation for
Achievemelnt pay"' which :is
- to he a skit.
4'o nsid•,erable. time Was.
spent a,orkng on the new
Scotch stitch and the
Cnsholorc stitch. •
Sales. Bartz prices.
,remained steadylaSt week
with an active demand and.
sales:.being mostly in heifers
and: steers. Fat cattle, steers,
574.00-S80.50, top 561.25:
heifers, 572,00-S78 Sia. top to
$83.2.5,, pigs. 524.00-$,36,25,
Mrs. Helyn Drysdale was:
in the chair for the Thanks.
giving meeting of unit two Of
IJensall United Church held
in the church parlour on
Monday evening, October
i5. She opened with a select-
ion by John. Greenleaf Whir -
tier en. Thanksgiving. Mrs.
Sadie Hoy gave the devo-
tional, prepared by Mrs, Elva
Forrest. In past times,
.Hazel' Corbett; Vice Grand:
Elizabeth Riley; Chaplain
Alice Freg; Warden
Margaret Consitt; nduCt-
or: Gladys Coleman, Ree.
Secretary: Leona Parke; Fin.
Secretary: Irene Balckw•ell;
Treasurer; Dorothy Corbett;
Musician: Evelyn MeBeath;
Colour Bearer; Vera
Lennon; Inside- Guardian:
Isobel. Rogerson; ')utside
Guardian: Annie Reid:
R,S,N:G, Dorothy r:arker;
L.S.N,G, Bertha Maccarcgur;
R.S,.V.G. Aldeen Volland;;
L.S,V.G, Olga Chipchase,;,•
The pianist Kay WiSe
presided for the installation•
and accompanied the soloist
Creta: Holland,
Past O.O.P.Bertha Mae
Gregor thanked D,D.P :Jean
Henderson and congrat.ula-
ted her on the most capable
manner in which she presen•
ted the Installation.: and also.
her staff; .,Mrs: Florence-'
Miller spoke on behalf of:
Clinton Lodge and, Maggie
Campbell thanked members
for anniversary cards. Noble
Grand • cxpresss.:d sincere
thanks and' lodge closed in
regular form. A social hour
was enjoyed "in Vie lowt'er
PE.RSOIVAL.
Mr. n ,, :l w Keyes who has
been a patient in University
Hospital,.London for several
weeks is recuperating. His
many friends wish :. him a
speedy recovery.
• Mrs. Fraser of Ottawa has
been visiting with her mother
Mrs, Harvey Keyes and also
with her father who is a patient
in University•. Hospital
London,
'Several • members.. of the
"Thr'ee Links" Senior
Citizens of Hensallattended
the 4th Fall Rally in Clinton
Legion Hall on Wednesday
October. 17th:
people had less to, be thank,
Elul ,for, by modern: sta, s
butth+,try Were more that?J... U<l..
Thanks sltottld be given titan
Milnes. even in times :qf
trouble. She closed with a,
poem, "•1 thank my friends."
15 members answered the
toll call with suggestions for
Christmas favours for trays
in Queensway Nursing
!;Home; there were four yilsritt-
ors present.
Miss Mary Goodwin
assisted by Mrs. Kay Mach
presented a, skit; "Reflect.
ions on Stewardship" for the
study presenting many sides
tot the duty of stewardship.
Mrs- Diane Gerstenkorn
gave a report of the fall
Regional meeting held at
Elimville on Tuesday, Octo-
ber 9. The morning speaker.
Mrs. Alma Langford, Exeter,
gave the address explaining
the symbol of the year of the
child: and Mrs. ,Judith Adam
was. the, :;a tero+on' oral*.
ass#st to !Helen' Allen...
waiter of "Today's
The new' Pre$ident for the
regional is Mrs. Carla Willett
of Exeter«
Unit two is responsible for,
the programme at the Gen-
eral Meeting in 'December,
also for flowers and decor-
ating the church in Decem-
ber.. United Church calen-
dars will be on,sale agate and
the bale wilt be packed: on
October 30.
To complete the. evening,
Mrs. Anita Cook demon-
strated her collection . of pot-
tery and told of the facin-
ations of the hobby, for her.
Both the display- and the talk
were most interesting., 'fa
close, Mrs. Drysdale read
another paragraph, "The
dignity of labour" and a
prayer, "Lord:" Bless this
House,,i,
Kippen WI hear agent
Correspondent
MRS. RELDWELL
262NA-5935CA
Kippen East Women's
institute had as their guest
speaker Adrian Bayley' of
Agripress, Hensall when
they met at the home of Mrs.
Ernest Whitehouse in
October. Mr. Bayley told of
their work as the only
Agriculture Advertising
agent in North America.
He described different
departments such as Copy,
Editorial and Photography.
He also described the
machines that make possible
their promotion programs.
He was introduced. by Mrs:
Drummond and thanked ;by
Mrs: Campbell Eyre, Mrs..
Drummond chaired" the
program and nave a reading.
Mrs. Grant McLean read ani'
article entitled, -"Do you
know?..
Mrs, Al. Hoggarth and
Mrs:. Drummond gave an
amusing. skit. ;Mrs. TFiebner:
gave a report on the Rally.
Mrs. Harold Parsons
ore$entod the . treasurer's
bituary
FORMER HENSALL MAN•;
DIES` iN TORONTO'
Wellington Alexander Mac
Donald of 14 Old Mill
'Terrace, Toronto. died at.
Queen Elizabeth 'Hospital,
550 University Ave. Toronto,
Wednesday October 17th
1979. ;in his 82nd year. He
was formerly of Hensall and
the husband of : Catharine•
(Gerster) MacDonald; a son
Hugh John MacDonald,
North. Bay and a sister Mrs.
Kenneth King London sur-
vive as do three grandchild-:
-ren: Funeral service was held
from the• Bonthron Funeral
Home, Hensall on Friday
October 19 with Rev. Stan
MacDonald: officiating. Bur-
ial in Hensall Union Ceme-
tery.
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Paragon a name that r5 world
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to Sober lovtew a beautiful display of
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offer NOW'S the time to start'tor add
to) ydur t aragtlrt collection!
OCT, 27TH LAST DATE.
FOR ORDERlNCt
report. Mrs. Will. Bell gave
courtesy remarks.
Lunch was served by the
hostess and the commitee in
charge, Mrs. Campbell Eyre.
and Mrs. Ross Broadfoot.
PERSON4LS:.
Wayne McBride, Alex
McMurtrie and Jack Peck,
have been moose hunting in.
the north.
Mrs. Steve Pine has been.
visiting with Mr, and Mrs.
Ed McBride,
A former resident Frank.
Plumb died suddenly in
Clinton this. week. Sympathy
is extended to his wife
Barabara and his family Mr.
and Mrs. Monty :Plumb and
children.
NATURE STUDIES--Te•cher Bary Linden of.
Brucefield; who works
Separate
Roman Catholic School Board, looks
for plant lifeinside the hula hoop at an exercise
during the teachers' professional development
day held at St. Janet , .. ool on Monday.
(Photo by Oke)..
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