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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-11-15, Page 17aLirre 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, CHANGE IN NAME Independent . Shipper' United` Co -Operatives of Ontario Livestock Department Toronto Ship your Ilvostoak With LOU RBWLANO n4iiirf 345.2301 f1armarly Mk* Doyle, shipped Foe ptomptaatvlds, ow, by Monday ~Mg coupe'. 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, 402-$(118 ;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. 262-2025 owes celebrate eIb rt 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 • •. r r 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 s .. • Plants Liven Up .4ny Area THiS WEEK'S SPECIAL! THURSDAY. FRIDAY, SATURDAY' 0 SILK a. DRIED ARRANGEMENTS °-* 2 OFF flash and Catry Onlyl Offer good lit both Mitchell & Seafortly *DAILY DELIVERY PROM STRRTFORD' TO SEAFORTHH SCOTT'S FLOWERS Hwy. s west of Mitchell Ph 34$..9406 or 327.19241 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. Water Well D I:LLING1 WD.APHo �er .I and Sons 4 MODERN ROTARY I RIGS t ,Neil '527-113i I. ' Duri 527-0028 is I Jim 527-U775 aro 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. Reupholstering and Refinishing For The Discriminating -Home or Office • Quality Craftsmanship • Reasonable Priced . • Prompt Service For mate Free Esti P .hone .Lou Heinbuck Upholstery MITCHELL 348-9971 • FURNITURE REPAIRED -REMODELLED -RECOVERED 1 COS of .-.�. were Henna SOO l .0.10144: 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 482-7703 143 Metropolitan Life where the future is now STUDIO 12 PRESENT Titter , iVuv lH 11/ ? 6:30 p.m:— COUNCIL ON TY.''. t For the first time ever watch your local Seafprth Connelt, meeting from 'the comfort of: your own home. MAYOR John Sinnamon REEVE Bill Dale ' COUNCILLORS CLERK Irwin Johnston Jim Crocker Bob Dinsmore Gerald Groothuis AGENDA 1'. Minutes of past'meetingl 2. Committee Reports 3. Tax Arsesiment proposal. 4, Bylaws. Passed: ThisProgram will be a .playback of the Nov. 12 council' meeting. We are hoping this will be a pilot program :for more council coverage in the' future and would appreciate your comments: • DEP. 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