HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-11-01, Page 1712 GRANDPARENTS According, to. the; Guinness World
Book of REcords the most number of grandparents for one
person is 12 complete sets. Young Kevin Jones, 3, (top row,.
right). may be able to challenge that record; with his 12
grandmothers and .grandfathers, Included in Kevin's family
roots are, top row, left: to right:: •great-grandparents Edith and
Norman Baird, BruCefield;•grandparentsBetty and Joe Daer.
Clinton; grandparents, Thelma and Doug Jones, Brucefield;
Her�sall residents at
Correspondent
MRS. HILDA M. PAYNE
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Gospel singing opened the
regular Sunday service at
Hensall United Church on
October 28. The service twas
conducted by Rev. Stan. C.
McDonald with Mrs. Mary
Moffatt at the organ, and
piano. •
The sermon was also on
prayer and: entitled, "Your
call didn't go through".
Jesus said, "Ask, ' and ye •
shall receive the disciples
said, "Lord, teach us to
pray". God's: gift is open to
any who will' receive it - to
pray as Jesus did is to live.
How is our prayer life?
Hensall Sales Barn hada
good supply of heifers;, and,;'
steers with demand being
`active and prices steady. Fat
cattle; Steers, $74.75
$79.25,, . top •to 80 cents;
heifers, .571.50 577.25; top
to 586.00 Pigs $25.00
$35`.50: '
PERSONALS
Mrs. Tre "ssa Fletcher and
Mr: and Mrs. Harry Hoy
attended the ` 230th
Convocation of; the
University of Western
Ontario on . Friday, October •
26 where the tatter's son,
Michael Hoy, received the
degree of Master of
Education:
• ' Mrs. Tressa Fletcher and,
Me. and Mrs., .Harry Hoy
attended a family dinner.
party atthe home of Mr. and
Mrs:Michael Hoy, London
following the Convocation.
- ceremonies:
Michael King, who has•
spent the last seven weeks
touring Canada, and, the last
week with his uncle and
aunt, Mr.i and Mrs. Carl
Payne, ` has returned to
England. While .in this area;
he saw Niagara Falls. Grand
Bend and the Pinery and.
London :and Sratford.
Mrs. Donna Sr. John is:
spending a few days with
Crop
supplies •
increase
The market indicators that
we hear, suggest increases in
'fertilizer and herbicide prices;
for next 'spring, The reasons
..that we are given are - More
demand, because of higher
World 'prices, transportation
shortages. closing down or
slowing down of plants.
Whether these are reasons or
excuses, it doesn't matter -
prices will probably be going
•up.•.
You can help keep your
costs down by buying some
of these supplies: now.
Especially fertilizer, YOU can
have this bulk -spread this
fall. This will save you time
and money next spring.
As for rates, we would
•suggestsomething like 100
1b. of 0.0.60/acre plus 100 Ib.
of 0-46.0 per acre for corn,
This is a general ream.
imendation. Very few fields,
a any, will need this exact'
mount. This Will probably
short change some f elds and
Waste dollars on other fields.
However, without 'a soil test
:thisis as good a guess as
your guess,•
Mrs. Sharon Hoffman and,
visiting friends •around
Hensall.
Mrs. Lillian Beer attended
the Commencement ex:
ercises at Oakridge
Secondary School, London,
on Friday, October 26 when
her son Steven received his
Secondary School }loners
Diploma. Steven, as well as
being' presented with .an..
Ontario Scholarship, re-
ceived an award. for English..
Due to an unfortunate
accident while playing
football' last Fall for South
Huron, he was hospitilized
for two months, therefore.
earned his year with ' a
semester system at Oak
ridge."Steven is.`presently
attending' • Western
University.
'The Hensall Young Teen
group enjoyed an evening of
swimming at Vanastra fol-
lowed by further recreation.
at the home' of Starr and
Scott Jesney. Young teens ,
will be meeting again on
Friday evening, November 2'
when they. will be guests of
Thanes. Road' - Elimville
Young;, Peoples ' for a
Hallowe'en party.
his Mom Debbie and dad 'Kevin Jones and. great-grandmother'
Mrs. Wm. Deer, Goderich. The bottom row includes;
great -great-grandmother .Mrs. Maude Baird; . great -grand,
parents Mr.. and Mrs, John Alcock, Brussels; great -grand-
mother Mrs. Muriel Jones, Clinton and: great-grandfather,
William Daer, Goderich, Kevin identifies all his grandparents,
by their given names so he can keep them straight,
(Frank Phillips; Photo)
Bruce and Jean Horton,
Gayle, Dan and Jody, Alan
and Jane' Busche, Barbie,
Joanne and Karen,
entertained their parents,
Bert and. Alma Horton to.
dinner at the Dominion
Hotel, Zurich in honour" of
their 45th Wedding Anniver-
sary.
Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Noakes
attended the 39th.
Convocation at University of
Waterloo on Friday. Their
• son Donald received his
Master of ,Applied Science.;
(Sys. Des.) .
The, Ladies . of Carmel
Presbyterian Church are
holding their annual Bazaar
and bake sale on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Flynn
returned home after
spending the weekend ' with
the Tatter's. 'brother-in-law
and sister Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Allison in Toronto.
Mrs. Ron, Mason of
Lansing, Michigain visited.
this week with her mother
Mrs. Ruby Bell:
Mrs. Wm: J. McLean of
Exeter was a recent visitor
with Mrs. Bertha
MacGregor
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Mr. and. Mrs. Joe Flynn Sam Rollins, former Hensall
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Meetingf:of Senear #1,,
the 'Needle Yeetles,: was held
on October 22 at the United'
Church. Roll call was.
answered by. naming, :aa
article that, was needlepoint
,and', used in the home many
years ago, Mrs. Diane
Gerstenkorn then went back
over all the meetings we had
and made sure everyone
understood everything.
Diane then demonstrated:
how to do the Scotch stitch.
,Each .member is to have their
book completed for meeting
.�v The meeting was
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On. October 23, the
Neeldep of nters.:Hensall''
�41 club. held; their fifth
meeting at the. f[ensall
United Church,
Plans were discussed', for
Achievement Day and it was
decided to, put on an exhibit
on, "More about Stitches,,".
The leaders then showed us
another new stitch, the Cross
stitch, to put on our coasters.
and pillows. The meeting
ended by everybody working
on: these stitches..
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