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HURON 1EXPaSiTOR. SigAFORTH;OnTo DEC 9 1.971
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Mrs.Joyce Pepper
Tel. 262-2344
AMBER REBAKAH LODGE
Amber Rebekah Lodge No. 349
met in the lodge rooms
Wednesday evening with Vice-
Grand Dorothy Beaton, presid-
ing in the absence of N.G. Olga
Chipchase, assisted by P.N. G.
Myrtle Orr.
A number of officers and
other members were unable to
be present because of illness
and other obligations. Chaplain
Margaret Consitt reported that
she and P.N.G. Beatrice Rich-
ardson had visited the patients
at the Queensway Nursing Home
and delivered treats to 46 pat-
ients. Plans were made to hold
a euchre the first meeting in
January when members are
asked to bring guests.
It was decided to send cards
of greeting to all the district
lodges.
Following the meeting
Christmas carols were sung
followed by -a few games of
euchre. Winners were - High
Hand - Mrs. Irene 'Blackwell;
Low Hand - Mrs. Leona Parke;
Lone Hand - Mrs. Evelyn MC-
Beath..
Gifts were exchanged among
members and Christmas lunch
was enjoyed.
The W.M.S. of Carmel Pres-
bv terian Church of Hensall held
their Christmas meeting on Mon-
day. -President, Mrs. R. A. Orr
opened the meeting with a Christ
mas poem called 1•4..4 Time to
Celebrate".
The devotional worship , taken
from the Glad Tidings, called
"Hark the Glad Sound" was given
by Mrs. Jack Soldan,, Mrs. Mal-
e, aim Dougall, and Mrs. Gordon
Schwalm. A duet was sung by
Mrs. Harold Bell and Mrs. Dou-
gall with Mrs. Ed. Munn accom-
panying at the pla9o.
The 1972 Study Packet that the
W.M,S. purchased will be pres-
ented to Mrs. Al Hoggarth , who
is the Explorer Councellor of the
church.
President Mrs. Orr welcomed
24 members and guests, and
introduced the guest speaker
Mrs. Margaret Thorndike of
Clinton , who showed slides of
her recent trip to London, Eng-
land, Spain ,and Morbcco, Africa.
Mrs. Schwalm also showed her
souvenirs from the same trip,
The nominating committee,
Mrs. Harvey Hyde and Mrs. Per-
cy Campbell 'brought in the slate
of officers and installation was
conducted by Mrs. Florence Mes-
ton. Officers are as follows;
Past President- Mrs. R.A.Orr;
President-Mrs. Gordon Schwalm
Vice-President-Mrs. Jack Sold,.—
an; Secretary-Mrs. Glenn Bell;
Assistant' Secretary-Mrs. Pearl
Love; Treasurer- Mrs. Ed.
Munn; Press Secretary- Mrs.
Meng Bell; Glad Tidings Sec-
retary-Mrs. Ed Munn; Litera-
ture Secretary- Mrs. Harvey.
Hyde; Associate Members -Mrs.
Harry Snell; Supply Secretary-
Mrs. R.A.Orr; Friendship and
Service- Mrs. Earl Campbell;
Pianist-Mrs. Ed Munn; Cradle
Roll Secretary- Mrs. R.A.Orr;
Stamp Collector- Mrs. Gordon
schwa! m ; '' Nursing Home Repres-
entative- Mrs. Harvey Hyde;
Telephone Com nnitte-Mrs. Agnes
Madge and Mrs. Percy Campbell
A Ladle s ,Aid meeting foll-
owed with business discussions,
and slate of officers was brought
in by Mrs. Harvey Hyde and Mrs.
Percy Campbell. The Ladle s
Aid Officers for 1972 are: Pres-
ident- Mrs.'Clarence Volland;
Vice- president- Mrs. Malcalm
Cougall; Secretary-Mrs. Harry
Snell; Treasurer-Mrs. Harvey
Hyde; Pianist-Mrs. Ed. Munn;
Group Leaders-Mrs. Ester Wri-
ght; Mrs. Percy Campbell, and
Mrs. •Malcalm Dougall; Recep-
tion Committee-Mrs. Clarence
Volland and Mrs. W. Jarvis;
Card Convener-Mrs. Earl Camp-
bell; Quilting Committee-Mrs.
'Ed Munn, Mrs. Gertrude Moir,
Mrs. Earl Campbell and Mrs.
Bessie Luker; Kitchen •Comm-
ittee-Mrs. Hal•ry Snell, Mrs.
Glenn Bell and Mrs. Robert Bell.
Unit 4, Hensall U.C.W. met on
December 2, with Mrs. J. McAll-
ister presiding. The devotional
on passages from the Scriptures,
was given by Mrs. R. McAllister
Mrs. L. Purdy, and Mrs. W. Dill
ing. Mrs. E. Pym added a little
huniour to the meeting, when she
gave a talk on "what we learn
about women when they are pre-
paring a Church supper in the
kitchen." She also read a Chris-
tmas poem. Mrs. J. McAllister
conducted a Bible study on Ruth.
It was announced that the General
Meeting will be on December 13.
Unit 4 •are responsible for crafts
at the Queensway Nursing Home
in January.' -
FUN & GAMES NIGHT
IN CHURCH
A Fun and Games night was
held in Hensall United Church
on Saturday with members of,
the congregation taking part.
After much discussion it was
• decided to plan a bowling party
to be held on Jan. 15, 1972.
It is hoped that more people
from the congregation will plan
to attend the event.
HENSALL LEGION LADIES
AUXILIARY
• Some members of Rensan
Ladies Auxiliary, along with
members of. Exeter Legion
.Ladies Auxiliary,' visited West-
minster Hospital, in London, re-
cently, distributed gifts and
playe d Bingo. Those attending
from Hensall were Mrs. Ernie
Davis, Mrs. Gordon Munn, Mrs. -
Mary Taylor and Mrs.Clarence
Reid.
An association that has ex-
tended over many years has been
terminated with the announce-
ment by Mrs. Maude Redden that
she was retiring as Hensall cor-
respondent for the Huron
Expositor.
Mrs. Cecil (Joyce) Pepper, a
life long area resident, is assum-
ing the responsibility for keeping
the Expositor inforined of activity
in Hensall and district.
Mrs. Pepper is an active
member of the Hensall United
Church and is a leader of the
Messenger Group as well as
singing in the choir. She is
secretary of Unit II of the
United Church Women, and also
teaches Sunday School. In
addition, Mrs. Pepper. is assoc-
iated with the Brownie Organiz-
ation in Hensall.
In accepting the appointment
as news correspondent for
Hensell and area, 1VIrs. Pepper
said she hoped the people will
continue to give her the same
fine cooperation that they have
always given Mrs. Hedden. ,,Her
position is a tough one to fill",
she said, "but if the people will
co-operate with me I will try
my best."
Mrs..Pepper stressed the fact
that it is not necessary for the
people to bring the news to her
house if they don't wish, all they
have to do is give her a call at
262-2344. As well as all news
items, Mrs. Pepper will also
accept classified ads and sub-
scriptions for the Expositor.
Personals
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Sauble River Conservation
authority might be interested.
Reporting for the nominating
committee, Kieth Sharp said no
recommendation was being made
at this time concerning the office
of president. Other officers
prbposed and approved by the
meeting included: President:I
(To be nominated); Vice -
President; John Snushall; Past
President - E. St.Clair Canto-
Treasurer - Len Ford; Secre-
tary - Ken Oldacre; Retail -
Dave Hoover; Civic Improve-
ment - Walter Westerhof; Mem-
bership - Ken Lihgelhach ; Pub-
licity - A. Y, McLean ; Econom-
ic Development - Joe Wilkinson;
Public Affairs - M. E. Nott;
Nominations - E. S. tampbe11;
Entertainment - Cliff Broadfoot;
Fall Fair - Len Ford; Xmas
Committee = Walter Westerhof;
Xmas Decorations - J. A. Stew-
art; Auditors - Elmer Larone
and E. C. Boswell.
Mrs. Redden succeeded the
Tate George Sutherland as
Bensall correspondent for the
Expositor. Mr. Sutherland, who
was Hensall postmaster, and his
- sister, the late Miss Hattie
Sutherland represented the
Expositor for more than fifty
years.
When she tooR over duties
of eorrespondent, Mrs. Redden
quickly joined a wide association
with news sources in the area.
She .served, in addition to area
weeklies, several dailies and
radio and TV stations.
Mrs. Redden has been inpoor
health for some time and just
recently has returned from
South Huron Hospital to Hensall.
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Mrs. Grace Harpole left this
week to spend Christmas with
her family in Ottawa. , While
there, she plans also to go to ,
Florida for ,a winter vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jones
celebrated their 55th wedding
anniversary December 6th, at
their home in Hensall. They were
honoured at a family dinner at
Hotel Hensall on Saturday Dec-
ember 4th, with 1,4 attending.
Relatives and friends from Guelph,
Barrie, Exeter , Kippen and Hen-
sell called during the weekend to
offer congratulations and best
wishes.
The Kinette Club of Hensall
visited the Queensway Nursing
Home,The CU nNursing Home,
'The Bluewater , est Home, and
shut-ins in He sall on Sunday
afternoon. poinsettia plants,gifts
and fruit baskets were distribut-
ed , as well as Season's Greet-
ings expressed to all.
Capt. John -R. Beer, Camp
Borden, and Dave Beer, London,
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Beer and Mr. and
Mrs. George Beer and family
of Hensall.
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