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United Chu€cis met in the Mrs. IvancClytnont
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schoolroom, Dec, .3rd with a pot
luck dinner being served at noon. South Huron. Count
a v y The U.C.W. met in the Y Master
If r Mrs. John Broadfoot and Mrs.
Y , Alex Hamilton Grand Bend .
4.r +>H K �'' basement of the Church with 38
a..,. ,,, John Henderson were In charge present at the of luck supper. presented a fifty year pin and
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of devotion. P PP
f 1 " The singing of Christmas carols certificate to Witmer' Reid of
Mrs. Broadfoot , .opened- the led by Mrs. Robert Stirling Varna who has been a member of
meeting with a poem followed by followed. the local lodge since June 5, 1924.
singing "Silent Night Holy Mrs. Mervyn Hayter opened It was planned to hold public
Night" with Mrs. McBeth at the the meeting with a reading on the card parties again this winter
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piano. Mrs. Henderson took as life of "Mary, the Mother of beginning after Christmas. A
her theme "It is His Love committee was appointed to
The offering was received by Jesus". O Little Town' of PP
Bethlehem" was sung. Group 3 operate the skating rink again this
Hensall Town Councilmet together with their son Anthony Ivan Reichert, Bill Grigg and Mrs. Broadfoot and dedicated, led in the worship by readings on winter. The first bowling party
December 9 to clear up 1974 and wife and their son, who is Wilmer Adkins. The meeting closed by singing the theme of Christmas some of for members and their wives will
business. Bills and accounts of Mrs. Ivey's great grandson, all of CORNELIUS FABER hymn "Hark the Herald Angels which were "The Continuing be held in January.
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" and prayer. approximately $70,000 were Elnora, New York, Also Mrs. At University Hospital, London SingChrist" read by Mrs. Roy Elliott; The County Master Presided
ordered paid including Huron Ivey's great granddaughter, on Friday December 6, 1974, Business was conducted by the "The Carpenter's Shop" by Mrs. for election of officers for 1975
County Levy as well as the levies Dawn Brass of Montreal was Cornelius Faber of RR 3, Exeter, President, Mrs. T riebner and Aldi a Mustard and "The True and installed the following; Past
of the Boards of Education. present. n in his 50th year. Mrs. Clifford Henderson gave,tbe 'Meaning of Christmas" by Mrs. Master -Wilfred Chuter; Master-
A building permit to install Secretary report. David Ro Offerin was taken Ronald Taylor; Deputy Master -
g P He was the husband of the Mrs. Triebner reported for the y' g p
rest rooms in the Legion Hall was Unit IV Holds Christmas Meeting former Jean Smallacombe and up by Mrs. Roy and dedicated by Robert Websfer; Chaplain Louis
rant ed. Univ IV of Hensall U.C.W. met Manse Committee, and it was Mrs. Sherlock Keyes. "O Come Taylor-, Secretary Barry Taylor;
g father of Stephen, Waterloo; Mrs. decided to purchase poinsettias y y Y
Councillor Leonard Erb was on December 5 with 21 members P P All Ye Faithful" was sun Treasurer - William Dowson;`"
Patrick (Lynn) McCann, Mt. I;•
named to attend the present. Mrs. James McAllister Carmel; and Patricia, Guelph. for the church for the Christmas The minutes were read by Mrs. First Lecturer - Eric Chuter;
Ausable-Bayfield River Conser- opened the meeting with scrip- Brother of Rochus and Egbert season. The Shut-ins are to be Harvey Hayter. Loose collection Second Lecturer - Doug McAsh;
vation annual meeting, lure followed by a story of love of both ofRR 3, Kippremembered by boxes of goodies Marshal - Allan Hater; Tyler -
en. Also was to go to the Shelter in Y Y
A request from Exeter as to home, love of neighbour and love surviving is a grandson. packed by the members. Goderich. Mrs. Bob Webster Dave Roy; Committee Men - Don
whether Hensall municipality of service. The scripture reading The later Mr. Faber rested at Mrs. Alex, McBeth favoured gave the Treasu'rer's Report. It Taylor, Ralph Stephenson, Frank
would be interested in sharingin was take from oke and followed with two readings. was decided that the Christmas McClinchey, John Ostrom,
4 the Bonthron Funeral Chapel in Robert hTaylor.,
their Senior Citizen Complex was by a hymn. The devotional, Honsall, where funeral service Concert would be held on Decem-
carried over to the next meeting prepared by Mrs. E. Rowe was was held December 9 with Rev. News of ber 23 in ' the township' hall. Several members spoke on the
and the clerk was instructed to read by Mrs. H. Caldwell and Dun Beck officiating. Interment' ���� Boxes for the sick and shut-in are, work of the Order including Rev.
obtain more information. dealt with the Advent of God in was in Hensall Union Cemetery. going to be packed on December Alex Taylor, local minister and a
A donation of $25 was given the the form of Christ - a man, and Pallbearers were Ken, Ross 11. There were 30 calls made to former Chaplain of the Grand
War Memorial Children's the hope of His second coming, and Russell, Faber, Ron and Bill We are sorry to report that the sick and shut-in in November. Lodge of Scotland.
HI L ;A M• kl I d Todd Caldwell has been Mrs Aldi 'e Mustard av +1-
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Murray Bell will snowplow at •
rs. air is e p aye two
selections on the piano. The
Dougall and Bob Pryde.
hospitalized.
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nomination report that all offices
the dump this winter.
collection was taken by the
United Chutreh Notes
The sympathy of the
will be filled by the same people
The discussion on the
hostesses, Mrs. Shaddick and
John O'Brian lit the second
community is extended to Bert
of last year except for President,
Richmond Street drain was held
Mrs. Purdy and was dedicated by
advent candle at the Advent 1I
and Rochus Faber in the loss of
which will be taken by Mrs. Bill
over as Burns Ross was not '
Mrs. McAllister. Mrs. McAllister
service in Hensall United Chukch `their
brother, Cornelius Faber.
Taylor for the first three months
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Sunday morning. Rev. Don Beck
Craft for the evening was shrink
and Mrs Bob Stirb for the last
p n• close the o year w t o s an
ends of information on the Bible preached on the sermon topic
Noble Grand Mrs. Margaret Society. Foster Parents Plan, alh Aparte anthem
and the
chooirir sang
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Consitt presided at the meeting of Care, Honduras Relief and gave m "Shgp
Amber Rebekah Lodge recently stories of Christmas of other days herds on the Hillside ',
and was assisted by the Vice by prominent politicians. The accompanied on the organ by
Grand, Mrs. Bertha MacGregor. treasurer's report was given by Mrs. Turkheim. The baskets of
Members of Emerald Lodge in Mrs. Sherritt. Lunch was served flowers were placed from the
Parkhill were guests also Brother by Mrs. Slade and her committee, funeral of the late Henry Fuss.
William Bannister D.I.G.M., who Next Sunday, December 15 at 11
1 d bh L d e a.m. will be the' White Gift
six monthsl. The position of Correspondent
President for the three months Mrs. Robert Hulley
left vacant and the Vice -
President's position will be held
at the January meeting. Mrs. Reta Deklerk and boys
Mrs. Grant Turner from Bay- Robert and Richard spent the
field demonstrated the making of weekend with Mr. & Mrs.
Christmas decorations. Mrs. Eugene St. Louis, Mark and Paul.
Doris Wilson thanked Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Eugene St. Louis,
Tu er Mark a d P 1 h fi d L:-.'
were we come y t r_ o g
members. The Noble Grand
W.M.S. Holds December
Meeting
Service. The Sunda School
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Miss Joy Hey visited with Mrs.
rn
The Explorers met on Tuesday
n au ave a t r
mothers Mrs. Violet Smith and
reported on the meeting held ,in
Mrs. Harvey Hyde presided at
sessions have been cancelled so
Winston Powell Saturday
evening. Luann Taylor opened
Mrs. Eugene St. Louis Sr. both of
Clinton when the officers for the
the W.M.S. meeting in Carmel
that the children may take part in
evening.
Mrs. Elaine Foran and Robert
the meeting.The roll call was
Windsor with them for the
past
arranging of the "United Nations
Presbyterian Church recently and
the service.
n
and Mr. Bob England of Huron
answered by a picture for crafts.
two weeks.
Youth Contest".were appointed.
opened the meeting with a
Personate
park Centralia visited with Mr. &
w &
Craft for the evening was shrink
Mr, & Mrs. Robert Hulley
The Vice Grand reported for the
Christmas wish. Mrs. Rochus
Anthony Gelderland of
Mrs. Edward Regit e Wedr.
magic.
visited Monday evening with
visiting committee. Mrs. Olga
Faber and Mrs. M. Dougall wes'e
Ridgetown, visited for a few days
day afternoon.
Loyal Orange Lodge 1035
Mrs. Otto Walker a patient in
Chipchase. R.S.N.G. reported on
in charge of the Christmas
With Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobal.
Mr. & Mrs. Beatty dfSeaforth
Varna held their annual meeting
South Huron Hospital, Exeter.
the Rally held in Stratford
devotional. The roll call was
Mrs. Ross MacMillan of
spent Sunday afternoon with Miss
and banquet on Tuesday, Dec. 3.
The sympathy of the com-
recently, stating it was. the most
answered with a Christmas
Waterloo and Charles Mickle of
Joy Hey,
The banquet was 'held at Hull
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munit is expressed to the
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gratifying rally held so far. The
thought or verse. The nominating
Hamilton, spent Friday with their
Sympathy is extended to Mr. &
Gully, Varna where the members
Pethick family and Bob in the loss
- charter of the Lodge will be
committee presented the slate of
mother, Mrs. Laird Mickle.
Mrs. George Pethick in the loss of
enjoyed a roast beef dinner. At
of Isobel.
draped in the near future in
officers as follows: President
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Van
their daughter.
the meeting held in the Orange
loving memory of Sister Nora
Mrs. Harvey Hyde; Vice -Pres. -
Dyke and Agnes of Bradford
Mrs. Ralph Fischer and Mrs.
Hall Varna, three new members;
An Expositor Classified
Brunner, Past President of the
Mrs. John olden; Treasurer and
visited Saturday with Mr. and
rray are in the
Keith Stephenson, Robert Hayter
will
you vidends. Have tried
Rebekah Assembly of Ontario, at
Glad Tidings Secretary - Mrs.
., Mrs. Sim Roobal.
StratfordSteve
General Hospital
and Brian McAsb were initiated
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the request of the Assembly
Percy Campbell; Supply Secre-
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in the Orange Degree.
President Sister Grace Love.
tary Mrs Harold Bell• Friend -
Thank you notes were read from ship and Literature Secretary
Bro.. Ralph Yager, Welland and Mrs. Earl Campbell; Associate
Mrs. Lillian Blackwell. Members - Mrs. Harry Snell; NEWS OF
Arrangements were made for the 'Queensway representative --Mrs.
Christmas : party to be held on Rochus Faber; Pianist - Mrs.
December. 4, and to forward the Malcolm Dougall; Stamp' CollecConstance
usual donations to the home at for - Mrs. Rachel Schwalm; �'
Barrie and to the Childrens Aid. Secretary - office yet to be filled.
Greetings were extended to the The January meeting will be held
.Noble Grand and members by on January 2'at 2 p.m.
William Bannister, D.D.G.M. of The Ladies Aid meeting was
Parkhill, and also by Noble Grand
Mrs. Donna Hodgins. Following
the meeting bingo euchre was
played and a social hour was
enjoyed by all.
United Church Notes
Timothy Rowcliffe lit the First
Advent Candle at the Celebration
of the Lord's Supper in Hensall
United Church S4day morning,
presided over by President Mrs.
Clarence Volland.
FUNERALS
HENRY FUSS
Henry Fuss of Hensall passed
away in South Huron Hospital on
December 4, 1974 .in his 83rd
Mr.. Paul Southgate returned
home on Sat ur day from Seforfh,
Community Hospital where he
was a patient for the past week.
We would like to wish him a
speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs.Andy Thompson
of Etobicoke, Mrs. Pat Hulley and
Patrick visited over the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. John Th
om son Jim Sharon and Bob
Lisa, Christopher and Grey.
'Mr. and Mrs.Gary Preszcator,
Steven, Shannon and Sherry of
R.R.1t3, Clinton visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Preszcator, Bill, Debbie and
Michael,
Mrs. Frank Riley and Mrs.
Doug Riley of Winthrop visited on
Monday with Mrs. Irene
Grimoldby who is a patient in
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The choir sang
the • anthem
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Mr. and Mrs. Ken Preszcator,
Stratford General Hospital.1111�
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us of the •
Mr -Fuss was born in Hay
Diane and Nancy visited on
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Township and of all his
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Saturday evening with Mr. and
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called on Monday with Mrs.
Ralph Kingswell of Goderich.
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Space"
the Parr Line, south of Hillsgreen
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until 1961 when he and his wife
The baskets of flowers placed m
the Church were from the funeral
of the late Mrs. Cornish of
Brucefield. Once again this year.
the Girl Guides have provided the
church with two patted
poinsettias for the Christmas
season.
Celebrates 87th Birthday
Mrs. Daisy Ivey, who makes
her home with Mrs. Rachel
Schwalm. celebrated her 87th
birthday on November 29 with ten
neighbours and friends attending
including Mrs. Reta Robb and
Mrs.Winn Joiiffe of Lucan and
Mrs. Margaret Coombs of
Clinton. A luncheon and tea
served with a birthday cake and
candles lit was enjoyed. Mrs. Ivey
also went to Sarnia on Saturday
for the day with her son and his
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Desmond
Ivey. They also had a family get
moved to Hensall and have
resided there since. He was a'
member of St. Peters Lutheran
Church in Zurich.
He is survived by his wife, the
former Elizabeth Cochrane, one
(laughter, Margaret of Honolulu,
two sons, William of Hensail,-
James of Alliston. three sisters,
Mrs. Lavina Reichert, Mrs.Henry
(Violet) Atkins, both of R.R.lt2.
Hensall, and Mrs. Albert
(Margaret ) Hess of Zurich. Two
sisters and one brother
predeceased him. Also surviving
are six grandchildren.
The funeral service was held on
December 7 from the Bonthron
Funeral Chapel in Hensall with
Pastor A.C.Blackwell officiating.
interment St. Peters Lutheran
Cemetery. Zurich':
Pallbearers were Ken Adison,
Mac Cameron. Clarence Reichert.
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