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LIFE MEP . BER8HIP PRESENTED' -• Rena Cadwell pins: the life:
membership W.I. pin on her daughter Mona Aiderdice, during. the.
Kippen W,I.'s 45th. anniversary celebrations on Thursday,, night at
Brucefield United:Church. (Expasitor Photo),
LAYING'. A WREATH --- Deputy Reeve • Bob Bell of Tuckersmith
Township hands a wreath to Legion Member Bill Wiibee during wreath
Township
ceremonies at the Victoria: Park cenotaph on Sunda. morning.
laying mp Y
(Expositor Photo)
Correspondent.
ILDA M.PAYNE
262.5018.
.Mrs: Moira Couper of the
Lambton United Church Cen-
tre, was guest speaker at the
November meeting of Unit,
two of Hensall United,`
Church Women, November
.
12 Twenty members and
guests heard how she had
been trained and led :by God"
to take the position of leader
at the centre. with• `her
husband as administrator..:
105' acres near Kettle .Point'
have been designated as a
centre with three main pur-
poses, One, to form a
community which shares and.
cares about themselves and
others; ' two. to develop a
community whichsets an.
example in conservation and.
self-satisfaction without mat-
erial goods and third, to form
a community which tries out
new . 'ways. ; 'of living,
behaviour, skills, action and
recreation.
Mrs. Couper finds this an
exciting challenge and . has
great expectations. for the
future of Lanbton. United
Church Centre. She is a most
interesting speaker. ,
During the'business mem-
bers were reminded of the
help needed on November 17
for the .banquet - and .that
United'. Church calendarsare
now on sale. Contact Mrs.
Cecil Pepper or. U.C. mem-
bers. An invitation to join
Cliiselhurst. for,theirmeeting
on December 4, at 2 p.m.
was accepted, names of
those hoping to attend to be
given to Mrs. Grace Drum-.
mond.
,Unit two will provide the
flowers' in the church during
December and decorate the
church for Christmas.. The
Annual meeting Will be held
on December 3 at 8:15 p.m.
A devotion on tribulations•
Was given by Mrs. Sadie
Hoy. All have ,Worries,
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doubts and problems of other
sorts; the solution lies in prayer and the benediction.
trust,' faith, prayer and work:
Always do your best.
The meetingwas closed
iP
K r 'a G.
by Rev. McDonald leading in
Lunch was erve served os by h t
Correspondent
MIS. AM PAI,
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;Eemembrance Day service
washeld at Hensall United
Church on Suitdsy,,. •Ngvem-
'jeer 11 with Legionmembeits,,
,Ladies Auxiliary, Cubs :and
:Beavers :parading in the"
church and the service being;
conducted by Rev. Stan
McDonald. The colour party,,
consisting of Mrs, IVa Reid,.
Mrs- Hilda Smale, Charlie
Cooper. and Murray Traquair
Placed flags at the front of
the church.
In his sermon, Rev,
McDonald spoke of rement=
kering those who paid the
supreme sacrifice and the
thankfulness we shouldall
have in our hearts' for those
men and women, The time of
remembering and thankful-
ness should lead to peace
ands. understanding. Reading
the scripture on behalf of the
Legion was. Ron Mock and
veteran of the first war,.
Harry Horton, who recited` a
poem, "1 wonder."
The parade re -assembled
outside the church and
Marched to the cenotaph
.followed by the congregation
where a memorial service
was conductedby padre
McDonald, Wreaths were
placed;. for the province,.
Ernie Davis; for the Legion,
Ervin Serris; for the Legion
Auxiliary, Mrs. Beatrice Uyl;
for the 'town, Reeve Harold
Knight; for Tuckersmith
township. Reeve Ervin 'Sei-
m; for Hay township, Lloyd
Mousseau; for Bendix Corp.
oration, Andy !manse; for
the Bank. of Montreal, Eric
Luther; for the ` Bank of
Commerce, Mike Caers; for
Thompsons elevator, Charlie
Hay; for the Kinettes- and
El
Id;
icionlen Mrs. Brian Fink
and David Snell; for the
Liquor Control Board, Garnet
Allan, Each Member ef' the
Cubs put It Canadian flag
around the wreaths and each•
of the Beavers added a poppy
to the ground. Harry Hotton
recited "In Flanders Fields"
and Aftier,jtayer, led', bye
Remi
Niven Win: to God ,au . m not
cosy; Pr ung tsi legit by
Praying.,
For the study, members
read interesting articles fol-
lowed by discussions. Mrs.
Kay Elder's was entitled
"For everything; there is a
season" and told' of a fern!-
Jn. g family. Mrs. Heidi Scene
equal work Mrs'. Amita, Cook
spoke ,about child labour still
taking place in poor countries
giving as examples Columbx:k
where children work• ten
hours a day and India, where
children as young as five
work in match fa. etcetera
For entertainment Mrs..
Belva Fuss sang, 41 t there.
chaplain McDonald .and the
Benediction was pronounced
At the .close of the ceremony
a reception was held in the'
Legion Hall attended by
many members of the United
Church congregation and..
others. Among the people
attending was a family from
Viet Nam who have joined
our community.
Parade Marshall was
Minter Dalrymple of Exeter
and Pipers were Brian Fink;.
Jerry Wurm and Cookie
Schrader of Exeter and
Sargeant -at -Arms was Larry
Uyl. The ladies of the Ladies
Auxiliary served the recept-
tion refreshments.
Unit One of Hensall United
Church met on Thursday
afternoon, November 8, with
Mrs, Audrey Joynt in the
chair and leading: the devo-
tional on prayer. She said
prayer requires much time
and effort so that it is guided
by God. Prayer is laying our
Hensall Aujcilide
es- - e •
1 Wp1 rat
s 30th
res Mrs Grant MacLean 'and
Mrs: Ca
•rl Payne. MRSCorre. B. MaeGREGORspondent.
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The
Hensel! Ladies' Auxil-
iary
members celebrated
their 30th .birthday and pres-
ident ent B eatrice Uyl presented
three, members with thirty
year pins: Mrs, Hilda Smale,
Mrs. Vera Smale and Mrs.
Gordon Munn.
A donation was made to
the Veterans Canteen Fund
at Westminster ' Hospital,.
London, also a donatibn to
'ice: Time for the childrento
skate at the Arena during
December.
The annual "Money Doll
,„ will be held againand mem-
bers have ;tickets'. available.
Catering to banquets was
discussed ..and compliments
were received. There will be
an exchange of gifts at the
December meeting and the
h
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annive sa v
Mr'. and Mrs. Nelson
Howe celebrated their 40th
wedding anniversary at the
• Hensall Community Centre
on Saturday evening. Rela-
tives and friends from a large
radius gathered.. to extend'
best , wishes. Pipers, step
dancers, and several, dance
groups came from Seaforth,
who: Nelson had played the,
violin for attended and took
part in the program.
Brussels Pipers and
square dancers. from Strat-
ford attended all friends of
'the Howes who share his
musical talents.
Three daughters, Mrs.
Murray .Finlayson, Exeter,
Mrs. Wilds, London and
Mrs. Quance, Staffa cele
oratedwith their parents. A.
band from London supplied.
music for the dancing.
Everyone said "It. was a
night never to be forgotten, "',
Mr. and Mrs. Don. Good-
ink of Parkhill visited recent-
ly with the. latter's.-inother,
Mrs. Edgar Munn.
Mrs. Harold Parker visited
last week with her daughter
and"son-in-law Mr. and Mrs..
Don Dalton and: Carla :at
Walton.
Mr. and Mrs Bill Shad-
dick and family of Kitchener
spent, the weekend ° with'. the
former's mother, Mrs. Pearl
Shaddick. '
Keith Koehler of Edinon-
ton spent the week -end visit-
ing with ,his mother Mrs.
Pearl Koehler and brother
Don. .
Mr. William Cameron of
Edmonton visited • over the
weekend with his parents:
• Mr. and Mrs: Doc Cameron:
REMEMBRANCE SERVICE
Rev, Kenneth Knight con-
ducted worship. in Carmel
Presbyterian Church on Sun
day. The .'sermon was on
Remembrance. Mrs. Robert
'1i►vtor, Presided at the organ
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• Plants
Liven Up
.4ny Area
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Legion Children's Christmas
Party will be Dec. 9th.
The Hensall, Ladies' Leg-
ion Auxiliary catered to the
Legion Remembrance Dinner
held in the Leg
o. Hall
r
fl on
Saturday evening,which was
largely' attended. The guest.
speaker was William Powell,
recreational director at West-
minster Hospital, London.
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spoke about the Child. Weir
fare Act and the Canadian
Human Rights Commission
working .on equal pay for
be peace" and followed that
with a medley of Christmas
music played on the piano.
Business was as follows:
•
BCucef (el`1C UC
Onst nrourgentents made for
the dimer at the Wel en
klovernber 17; link one tat:
,provide the de'otiottal at the
general meeting to 1a►
ber and the unit to meet et
7:30 p.m. ter business;;
Church calendars are npty •Olt
sale and flowers for Janu .r
to be' leeked after by` unit
one. !Hostesses Mrs. ilCay
Elder and Mrs,. VCR, Drys,
dale served a lunch.
The' ':Needle Beetle, 441
Club, el of Hensall d14 not
hold a regular meeting last
week but about two-thirds of
the club met to. catch up on,
work already •demonstrated.
The second part to the fifth
meeting of the Needle Point-
ers, 4-H club; #2 of Hensall:
was held. on November 6 at.
the United Church. After the.
Pied8e was repeated,, a dis
,cussion was held on plans for
Achievement Day. Then
Mrs, Betva. Fuss demon-
strated how to overcast the
verseas reviewed
Brucefield U.C.W. met on
afternoon with Mrs
Rathwell and Mrs,
ath. who are
committee for World
in charge of
The story of th
Samaritan from '
read and a iiym
ed by prayer.
was asked how
react to
on the meditation
Mrs. MeBeath
Rathwell.. They ex-
plained that is being
the. church
and
t that is taking
hat it means to
neighbour.
ArnoldTaylor,
welcomed; every-
one
the minutes of
were read
Mrs, El
Henderson
Walters moved:
,chased for -ou
`
residents.
Moffat read.
our foster chi!
Tuesday
Gerald
Ross McBe on
the
Outreach the
worship, . e
good St.
Luke was::n
sung followThe
meeting it
would situations
around' us
read by and
Mrs. Rath-
plained' -wo
done by in
overseas countries ethe
development g
place and w be
a' good
Mrs. the
president: '
and, The
last meetingby
the secretaryStoll.
Mrs J. and
Mrs.. B. that
gifts be purchased r
Huronview Huron
Mrs, J.a
letter from d
about the school in Haiti he
attends,.
Mrs. E. Stoll and Mrs A.,
Townsend • Moved that the
potluck dinner be changed to '
12:30 on Tuesday December
llth the second Tuesday,
A 'letter from the family,:
and child services of. Huron
County was read andit was
suggested that the roll., call
for the Christmas meeting be
a gift for this project,
The boxes for the shut ins
are to be packed on Wed.
Dec. 12th on motion of Mrs.
J. Henderson and Mrs. W.
McBeath.
A letter was read from
Miss Thomas regarding a
school on nutrition to be held'.
,at Huronview on Nov. 19th at
30th.
Mrs. Ken Scott and Mrs.
D. Rathwell moved we send
$25.00 to the school for the
blind.
Lunch was served by the
social committee, Mrs. D.
Rathwell and Mrs. Ken
Scott.
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The Discriminating -Home or Office
• Quality Craftsmanship
• Reasonable Priced .
• Prompt Service
For mate Free Esti P
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COS of .-.�.
were
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blew lam'- Thsts4iy .
with **intim atm demaa4
supply helm mostly i •.jDetl;
and steers. Fat cattier si.Ite,;
$74.00 -$110,50, top to $$O,94
heifer#, $71.50 - S77.5p. tbF
to $80.75, Pigs, $20.50.•
$3,5.50,
Mr, and Mrs,, John Devlin.
Exeter: spent Sundry witik
Mr. and M. John Skea and
David.
Eight Intermediate; hockey
teams; will be Owing 'la a
tournament at the Ilene*
Arena an November 2.3. -2S -
,On the opening evening at:
dance will be held following
the games.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Plaza'
bard, Zurich and Mr arsd
Mrs. Sam Oesch visited wi*
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Bel;
and Barry in Goderich. oa:
Sunday.
John Blair
The comperoy I represent;
Insures ono, out of five
persons in Canada end
the U.S. Don't you want
to do business with 'a;
leerier too?
JOHN BLAiR'
247 Ontario St..
Clinton
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