HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-11-08, Page 17Correspondent have sung in Hamilton; Place,,,
!NRS. H1LDA M. PAYNE: Hamilton, Paris, Ontario and,
262,SQ1.$s once before in Hensall a-
On S:nn4ay. •evening, Nov-. mong many engagements. 'In
ember 4,: ;the people of the spring, the combined
kinnsall ersjoyed a return visit choirs will be putting on a;
kof, two choirs, the Brant Belle concert in Brantford in trib-
"A" Dears ladies choir with. ute to Walt Disney and.
;accompanist, Mrs. Elsie Hall, 1981 plan; to tour ;$outlet;
and, the Brant Men of Song Wales and southern Ireland,
,with accompanist Mrs Patti- Unfortunately, not every,
cia Bohemier. Both choirs body turned up to hear these
outstanding choirs. Pityl,
On Tuesday, October. 30
the Hensall Il, the Needle-
pointers, held another meet-
ing. The meeting , opened!
with the Pledge and then
went intothe learning 'busi-
,ness, Mrs. Belva Fuss de-
monstrated
tous how to.
block our needlepointed
coasters after .they, were fin-
ished, but since not all
members had finished, more
work was done on them. All
are , directed by Mr. Gary
Woodward and combined: to
present an evening of music
of sheer enjoyment.
From Sir Ernest MacMi1
,lan's. arrangement of the
Royal Anthem (all verses
si; ,q) to Godfrey Ridout s
National. Anthem, songs of
joy, humor, oratorical, and
lyrical were sung. The, com-
bined choirs, the ladies choir
and the men's choir all
outshone themselves in all
types of music. Numbers : coasters are to be blocked for
included arrangements by the next meeting.
Eric Wild of "Huron Sing'" Mrs. Laird Mickle visited!
fame, Handel and Moxxart Friday of last week with Dr.,
classical, amusing ditties, & Mrs. Harvey Cowan of
light-hearted folk songs,' Exeter,
songs of the nineties, mod- On Saturday, Mr and
ern songs like "Amazing Mrs, Russell Smith of Detroit
Grace" in yet another Arran- visited with the former's
gement by John Coates Jun-
ior concluded with Canadian.
National Songs, "Something
to sing about;',, "They all call
it Canada" and others.
The Brant Belle "A" Dears
ladieschoir has sung from
'Great Britain to Vancouver
Island and their accompanist heifers, S68.50-576.00, top to:
is organist at Alexandra Pres• $78.25, pigs, $24.50-540,00.
byterian Church in Brantford. Meeting six of Hensall 1
The Brant Men of "Song 4-1-1 club, the Needle Beetles,
aunt and uncle, .Mr, and
Mrs. Sam Oesch.
Prices at the Sales Barn
last week were; 'steady, de-
mand active, and supply.
consisted mainly of . heifers
and steers. Fat cattle; steers,
$73,504.77.00, top to $77.20;
was held on October 30. RAlll
show.call was answered by show.
.ipg a picture of the stitches
arned in 4-H to be used in a
picture. Diane showed sen-
tors how to finish off their
pillows. Afterwards she
showed to the juniors how to
finish their coasters.
Mrs, Carl Payne, Mrs.
Cecil Pepper and Mrs,. Rob-
ert Simpson ;attended the
6Sth London: Area Conven-
tion. of the Women's Institute
held in the new arena in St.
Marys on Thursday and Fri-
day, November 1 and 2, The
theme was,, "The rights and•
responsibilities of the child"
and Mrs, Keith Hiepler from
Springfield conducted the
meetings with Mrs. Gordan
Papple of Seaforth assisting
for the Friday afternoon ses-
sion. The only resolution,.
advocating no further closure
of hospital beds was sustain-
ed; the new Board Director
for " sub -division 23 is Mrs,
Willis Matheson, R. R. #3,.
Embro. , Next year the Con-
vention will be held in Elgin
County on October 27 and28;
Mrs. Hiepler was elected for
another year in office.
" The service at the United.
Church in Hensall was con-
ducted: by Mr. Ross Har-
greaves of Thames Road with.
Dr. Ralph Topp at the organ.
Mrs. Carol Stewart of Exe.
ter sang a solo, "Turn, turn,
turn" and the sermon. was:
"Power on command." The
exercising, of power iswide-
spread among the population
of today, demonstrated in
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:Correspondent
MRS. BERTHA
MacGREGOR'
262-2025
The Annuai Bazaar, •Bake
Sale and. Tea held in Carmel
Presbyterian Church on
Saturday was well attended.
Theladies' provided a large
assortment of baking and the
produce table was well
patronized. The sewing' and
handwork went quickly and
the Arnold Circle Evening
Auxiliary served tea. and
sandwiches. It was ,;a..; most
gratifying success.
Mrs. ' Edith Bell who re-
cently fractured her hip and
underwent surgery in:'
University Hospital. London
has moved to the Veri Apart-
ments 202, Carling Street.
Exeter.
Rev. Kenneth Knight con-
ducted the service in Carmel
Presbyterian Church on Sun-
day at the hour of 11:30 a.m.
Mrs. Robert Taylor presided
at the organ during,. the
service of song. - Choir
practice will be resumed. on
Thursday .evening and all
members or those interested
in joining . the choirare
invited to attend: Com-
municants Class , will be,
Wednesday evening at 8:00
P.m.
QUEENSWAY VISIiTORS .' ..
Visitors ;'. with Louise
Mitchell. at Queensway
Nursing Home were Hazel'
Snell and Mrs. Mitchell's son
Leslie. Ruth Durand visited
with her mother Mrs. Nell.
Kendrick.
Chester Dunn visited: with
Mrs. Vera Laramie.
Visiting withRussell Errata
were Mary Consitt, Watson
Webster, Elsie. and Elgin.
McKinley, Frank and Mabel
McClinchey, Olive and
George Stephenson.
Rev. Bishop conducted the
Church service.
The . Hensall `United
Church Ladies' entertained
the residents to Bingo and '•
treats.
The yen's High Bowling
scores, Neil Regan 135
and the : , Ladies' High
Bowling score; was Mary
Parlmer w
Constable' Susan Luther df
Kitchener visited over the
weekend with ` her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Luther.
Several ' relatives and
friends attended the 40th
wedding anniversary for Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Tinney in
Caven Presbyterian CHurch,
Exeter on Sunday afternoon
to extend congratulations
and best wishes.
'farm rnaehtnery, the ele-
ments .and ,many other ways,
he said- PoWer and adversity
can rile our lives and, turn it
into chaos, The biggest pro'
wer is what we receive from
Jesus. Christ and will fulfill
all needs; His power will
permeate our lives and act -
tions just as sap flows
through the vine to the
branches.
Next Sunday will be Re-
membrance Day with ser-
vices for Hensall and; district
in the Hensel! United Church
at 11 p.m. followed: by a
Parade and service at ,the
•Cenetaph,
o
Rev,. ,Satan McDonald -
h s
ted, the regular meeting of
Unit, four Hensall U.C.W. at
the manse on Thursday,
November 1 with, 28 mem-
bers attending.
em-bers.attending. The devotion-
al, conducted by Mrs. Arthur
Slade, was•base4 on John 3,
verse 16 andfollowingher
cgmments, she closed with a
reading, "One set of foot-
prints" andwith all singing
in unison, : "Walk with the
Lord."
Mrs.. Cliff Britton read .a
gave an inspiring; ,study of
Stewardship, using several.
Bible Rassages.
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dars are ready for .sale.:
Britton closed the ,meeitipg
and area
poem, "Worship the -Lord"
and then Mrs. Harold Parker
of the Chiselhurst U.C.W.
Hen�s e
a
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Mrs. Jack Corbett visited'
on Friday with her son-in-law
and: daughter Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Chaffe and celebrated
' and Tony's birthday
Sally '
n y
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Flynn
were recent visitors with
their son-in-law and
daughter Mr. and Mrs. Bill
It was reported that 58
visits had been made to sick
and. shutains and that the.
4
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O
p
O'Brien and family
Mr, and, Mrs. Ross Corbett
visited over the weekend
with the latter's brother and
sister -in -taw Mr. and Mrs,
Morris Taylor and family at
l ilworthy.
Mr. T
im Luther of Florida
visited this week with his,
with the benediction and
Mrs. Clarence Parke and her
committee served lunch.
relatives
grandmother Mrs. Hazel
Luther and Mrs and Mrs,
Arthur Slade and Glenn,
C.W.O. Ronald A.
MacKinnon and. Mrs, Mac-
Kinnon of Anherstview spent
the weekend with the
former's mother Mrs. Janet
MacKinnon,.
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Hensall streets
The IlCall 'h
been very ensbusy durtMillsn; ave the
fine days with the bountiful
corn harvest. The semi -truck
trailers ,agonh
been lined forwablockss unto
Main Streetnd waiting to;ave be
Service for
unloaded, which keeps t1Rl
nulla Canning 24 hours a day.
W. :and 'Mrs. Norge
Sharp Of Ki tetter were
recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs Erie Lather.
I'
veterans planner'
. A remembrance Day
dinner will be held in the.
Hensall! Legion. Hall on
Saturday, November lOth at
7 p.m, Mr. William Powell of
W estminister Hospital, will
be the guest speaker. All
legion members are
welcome. Several ladies'
trolly -this area enjoyed a bus
trip to Jack Miner's. Bird
Paradise on Friday and were
refreshed and dined at the
Hilltop Restaurant, Those
who took advantage' of the
beautiful day were Mrs, E,
Davis,, Eileen Rennie., 'Mabel
;Munn, ;[iertie; Moir, 'Vera
Lernmon, Leona Parke,:
Elizabeth Riley, Sadie' Wren,
Annie Noakes, Alice )~erg.
The Hensall Branch of the
Canadian I,egion and Ladies'
Auxiliary will: attend Wor
sheP, at the Hensall United:
Church on Sunday,
November 11th at 11 a.m.:
Service will continue at the
Cenotaph. Everyone is
welcome ;,`Poppy Drive" will
be held. on Saturday
November '10th.
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