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ev; and. AA1*;Jornes Vanslyke
and Peter
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(By Wilma Oke)
Rev. James G. Vanslyke of
Rodney, his wife' Yvonne and
nine-year old Peter, visited
memilers of the Pastoral-
Relations Committee of Noithside
'and Cavae United: Church on
Monday evening,
Mr. Vanslyke was "recently
named the minister of the North-
side-Cavan charge, effective July
The Easter Bunny is busy
decorating eggs again, and he has
passed along .a few of his trade
secrets. Let the kids try some of
the simple ones, or get creative
yourself with some of the fancier
types. These ideas can be used on ,
either hard-cooked or blown
cpgs.• •
.HoW to. Blow Eggs: Wash • and
dry eggs.. Pierce both ends of the
• egg With a 'RI rge • ri eedlt. Slightly
entar'ee hole at the small end Of .
the egg. Push needle well into
egg, to break yolk :"Hold, eggover:.
bowl with. small end. clOWit..•Blow
into hole at pposite end.' Rinse'
,. • shell with cold .water:
• To COloer Eggs: Try felt Peas;
nail polish; food colouring; fabric
dYes: •ink; acrylic, enamel or'.
pester paints. NOTE: If planning '•
to eat bard-cooked, eggs that have ..
been dyed.' make'.. sure that, a ..
as the shell is porous...
Jack s
Jottings
(Continued from Page 14)
contracts to go to small business.
within a Olive-year period, and to
pay 20% of the Salary of each
additional worker hired by small
busineas, up to a net gain in
previously unemployed people of
ten persons per firm, for a period '
of three years for salaries up to
$10,000 -per ,year.
Once again we called for
improved guidance counselling .
'and 'manpower planning, arid the
institution of an improved and
expanded apprenticeship prog- '
ram, .matching applicants to
employers. This would incorpor-
ate a Labour Market Information
Service, to determine future
manpower requirements, and a
visits
He has been ministering for the
past seven years at the. Rodney-
West Lorne pastoral charge. Prior
to that he served five years in ,
Chatham, 'rural area and three
years in southwest Manitpba.
Mr. Vanslyke was born. and
raised in the London area and
ordained into the ministry 16
years ago. Mrs. Vanslyke is 'a
graduate tA the Centre for.
Christian Studies, Toronto.
Correspondent.
By Mrs. Bertha MacGregor
Mrs.. Laird Mickle returned last
week alter spending almost two ,
weeks .With heedaughter's fami
in WaterloO. while their pore s,
Mr, ana Mrs. Ross MCMilla
were holidaying in .bond n
England and visiting frielids in
Scotland. ,'
The service at the Hensall
United Church on Sunday, March
19. was conducted by %Rev'. Don
,Beck with Dr. Ralph Topp at the
organ. Palm Sunday thoughts
were preached under the heading
"A Sense of Mission."
Questions we.ask of God are too
often,' like the Palm Sunday
crowds, questions on Survival, he
said. As a Church, we must ask
the right questions -'questions on
otir„,,tnission, The, quest• for a
mission determines• the vitality of
the church of Christ, he saidh
The choir, under the direction
of Mrs. Marianne McCaffrey,
sang the. anthem, ,Lift up your
heads with Mrs. Donna St. 'john•
.1 taking the solo:
On Thursday; March 23,
Maundy. Thursday Communion
Service Will be held at Hensall at
7:30 p.m. for.both Hensall and
Chiselhurst congregations. ' On
Easter -Sunday, a Suntise Service
will be held at 6:30 a.m. followed
by. breakfiat for both congrega—
tions with the usual Sunday
services following,
At the March meeting of Unit
two 'of Hensall United Church,
Mrs, Kay Meek presented a film
PllOnals,
McAllister visited with their
Stephen, Scott, . Kareand Lisa
grandparents, Mr.• and Mrs. John
IvIcAllister over the weekend,
Mrs. Inez McEwen is tepatient
in Seaforth COmmunity Hospital.
Mrs. Earl Flaxbard and Mr,
and Mrs. Carl Thiel of Zurich'
visited with 'Mr, and Mrs. Sam
Desch on Sunday.'
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hyde
have returned from a pleasant
trip to.Daytona Beach, Florida
and surrounding places of
interest.
Slides on a recent trip-to the
arbados were shown .-at the
regular monthly meet)ng st
. Paul's A.C:W.. which was held on
Thursday afternoon, Match 16, at
the Rectory in Exeter. Mrs.
Anderson commented as the ,
slides were shown. Mrs. Frank
Forrest, president, chaired the
meeting and gave the meditation,
after opening with the Members
Prayer and the nvocation. Two
poems Ere Easte • Cottle and Lent
were read respecti ely by Mrs.
Helen Roberts and rs. Annie
Reid. The meeting c osed with
-Grace.
Hensall SaleS Barn sales last
Thursday were active with higher
prices; Supply consisted mainly of
heifers; and steers. Fat cattle;
heifers„ P17.50_ _$49.50, ,top to
$50.50; steers, $53.00•- $54.50,
top to $55.00; cows, $32.50 -'
$38.50, top to $40.50. Pigs,
$40.50 - $49.50, • " -
Doreen Spencer
Mrs. Doreen (Farquhar)
Spencer 4e of Walter C.Speneer-
Mensal], dred at , South Huron
Hospital, Exeter, on Thursday
,Match 16, 1978. She is survived
by; d daughter Mrs. John (Gwen-
dolyn) Lewis;. ;Sarnia, and son
Gre gory Spencer, Bancroft:
• Also surviving is he Mother
Mrs. Charles (Emma) Farquhar,
Hensall; sisters Miss• Dorothy
Pale har, and Mrs. E. (Mary)
Knox of Toronto; brothers Aubrey
of Exeter and Ronald, 'Toronto;
and six grandchildren.
Funeral services were - from '
Hensall United Church at 2 p.m.
Saturday. Interment.-Exeter Ce• -
metery, • The pallbearers were'
MesSers: Eric Luther, Howard
Scone*, Ron Mock; Al Scholl,
William5nith and Douglas 'Cook,
Randall Thomas Walker of
Mitchell was fined $54 in Seaforth
Peavincial Court last Wednesday
on a charge of having two bottles
ofliquor, One full and one opehin
his car. •
Also fined $54 for a liquor
offence was Albert Roseboom of
Hensall.for having an open„ bottle
and an open package of-liquor in
his car. The police-seited 10 pints
of beer and ,there were other
bottles in the .car.
Justice of . the Peace Gord
Ferris presided..
9w1: 'Colour egg, with black or.
brown felt pen. Glue., -ori• -beak
" made, of triangle: of "construction
• paper. USe two, small stones fat'. ,
feet.
Pig: Dye egg pink: • Gine en
_mini a ture_rnarshmallewsjor four---
,legs, and snout. Make a curly tail
'from a, pipe 'cleaner 'Draw eyes,
with a 'felt 'pen:
Meuse: _Glue on large• pink
ovals of ,construction paper for
eats. Add a pipe cleaner tail; '
di-awpoeii .n whis. hers and eyes with a
felt
Invept,;yeur own: Rabbits with
• paper ears and a cotton ball tail;
Fish with tissue paper fins:,
Frogs. Striped Bumblebees) and
.so on.
Tips: After drawing _designs.
With a felt 'tip pen, let dry and coat
with Clear nail polish to preve7t
smearing. ,
To make stands for decorated
' eggs, glue on small plastic curtain
rings. blittons. spools. stones.
pieces of Wood Or bottle caps.
For more ideas. sen for a free
sheet on egg decorating to : Egg
Crafts, 5799 Yonge St.. Willow-
dale, Ontario, M2M 3V3
Brucefield
' Correspcindent
Special this week for the topic. Thoughts of spring
st;ip on The, Carribean Crescent
were introdut'ed by Mrs. Dianne
Easter, egg ii".1.3 devotional. She read Springtinie
Again to open, and led in prayer
-Gerstenkorn who gave the
with thoughts of spring.
d•et o r a t t n g Ideas
, .. • •
:a
o,Then:m7tnigngfav owasu:rt presided spideresdoonvei over
by Mrs. Joyce Pepper and roll
• the Bible, was answered by 11
25th Wedding Anniversary of vinegar bath to set the colour.
glitter. Glue will be dear, when
dry, : . people. In the business, session,
Batik Eggs: Draw design on an invitation to Kippen. U.C.W.
egg with light pencil: Melt candle was accepted with pleasure and
wai errig a small brush, paint helpers with a funeral flinch
wax on areas you don't want to be served recently were thanked; coloured. Dip egg' in dye ' of also, the ineMbers of Unit Over
desired colour,: then into a • were invited to participate in the
You can use several cOlours by Mona and Vern Alderdice. At the
repeating the process, It-member: close Mrs. P t Venner and Mrs.
ing to co Ver the previous w Pe ggy Fortes served lunch.
Correspondent
Mrs. Rena Caldwell
262-5935 •
met on Tuesday March 14 with
Mrs. Hugh Hendrick in charge of
the devotion. Mark, .14 verses
32-42 were,:read. Hymns 69, and
270 were sung. The offering was
taken, and dedicated by Mrs.
Henclrielthis-- portion of the—
meeting closed with prayer. The
Wesident •Mrs. •D. E. Kyle
chaired the rest of the meeting.
Members Answered the roll by •
tainerindttstr
Under pressitre from the con-
the-Governmen t
Brucefield Lodge 1.0.0.F. Orville . Workman , and Mrs. D.
held—a 5t..• Patrick's Day card- cooper, y, -- - -- .
has backed off its promise to ban Patty on Friday night when ,, Kippen East 'W.I.
all noti-returna e soft drink winners yere:v Ladies High, Mrs. Kippen East W.I. were urged N
bottles just thae weeks before 13„ Dalrymple; Men' Low, E. to take time to read and were told
the ban was to come into effect on Trick; Ladies Lone Hands; Pearl that reading could ,.be-"-a--'refuge.
April 1st. Minister, George Mc Ciimmings; Men's High, Jib front the frustrations of lifewhen
Cague has announced that non- Ostrom; Men's Low, S, Thomson; Mrs, Schroeder of the Exeter
returnable 300 ml. bottles, the Metes Lone Hands, Alex Libra'ry •gave the topic at the ...
standard soft drink size, will still /*Micheal; -Lucky DraW, W. D. regular meeting March 15 in the
be banned, but the 200 ml. and Wilson. Pat Volond. Legion Hall Herisall.
the tVvo fattiily sizes - 750 ral and personals Mrs-. Robert Bell chaired the
1.5 litre - will be permitted. This Congratulations are in •order for _pregram and read a poem
concession has 'been madein Jane Allan, Brucefield, who was ,designed to bring back memories
return for a commitment from the twitter up in the United Nations of by gone , days and also
industry that 75%. of soft drinks in Pilgrimage Public
.
Sneaking conducted a flower contest which
Ontario will be in' refillable was won by Mrs. Grant MacLean.
containers. The Liberal Environ- Mr.'Lloyd Peterson and family, The Roll Call was to name. "A
merit Critic, Murray "Gaunt, has Sarnia, spent the weekend with, Favourite Book". Mrs. 'Grant ' '
urged the Government to makeall their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jno
Henderson.
MacLean thanked the speaker for
'soft drink containers returnable, Hen a most interesting view of life in a
and give priortiy to recycling. 14Ir. and Mrs. John Moffat and . library.
Almost seven years ago, he family are spending the whiter Mrs. Al Hoggarth chaired the
tabled 'a Private Member's Bill ' break with Mt. IvIoffat's sister, business portion. k was decided
calling for all throwaways to be Mrs. Loii Sheitler and family in to helmet all Life members of
banded. California U.S.A. Kippen InStitiite With a' free ticket
Vocational Counselling Service. Mrs. Hugh Berry served' by the hostesses Mrs.
was also-decided te• participate in
the bean festival at Zurich: Mrs.
magazines or gift wrap; -use dried . , , ggA is •.. St: Andrews' U.C.W. Kippen . •Cam bell Eyre and Mrs, Al
flowers, • feathers/ or stickers.
glue, decoration on egg (which
may be plain, dyed or painted).
Let . dry, then - Coat 'Nth spray
• ',xarnisii,or deeimpage coating (ie.
MOdee• Padge) NOTE: Brushed-
_ , - ---...-- - on„varnish--•may—discele tir—piet- --
Ores. If desired. intead.of varnish-
ing on top of decoration, coat with
white.' glue and sprinkle .,:with
colours with wax unless you want
to mix Coloiirs., (ie. Blue over
yellow makes green.) Remove
wax by diPping egg in boiling '
water: This procesS can also-be
reversed by' dipping egg, with
design drawn on. it, in melted
wax. covering it well. Remove
frommax „and let cool. ,Scratc.h ore
design with darning needle. Dye,
then remove wax, as described
above. NOTE: Here's an idea for
non-toxic vegetable' dye l? the really young ones to try:, Dip „ .
to, the Anniversary dinner on • • egg, in wax; their :celour . with April 6 at the Pineridge Chalet. It .• Ordinary cray ons.. TO' . make . it . becoupage Eggs: This is easy
shiny, coat. with oil . to..do! Cut ,tiny—pictures from
Hoggarth .- were winners in the
draw. Mrs. Harold Parsons gave
the treasurer's ' report. Current
EYents rand Courtesy Reniarks
were giVen by Mrs'. H. •Caldvvell.
A' letter of, thanks and a ten
cieJlar donation' were received
from ' the Senior Citiiens 'of
Hensall in appreciation for the
Pot Luck Dinner. Lunch was
served by, Mrs. Dave Triebner •
and Mrs. Vern Alderdice and the
hostesses"Mrs. Hugh Parsons and.
Mrs. Robert, Bell
Mr. John' Anderson has
returned from Hospital.
Stephen McGregor underwent
surgery in University Hospital.
London, on Thursday March 16.
We are pleased to report that
'Jphn Anderson has returned frpm
Victoria -Hospital, London. ,
Pearson Charters is a' patient in
University Hospital, London.
Mr. and Mrs... Harold Jones
visited last Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs, Herb Jives, the occasipn
being Mrs. Herb Jones; birthday.
A number of ladies froth St.
Andrews Church Kippen, attend
'the wedding of Michael
Westmorland to • Miss Jane
Stephens ittErucefield Church at
4 o'clock on March 18.
Mrs. Ken McLellan and Mrs.
Norman Dickert are holidaying in
Hawaii.
Two fined
on liquor
counts at .
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giVing the eame of a.,place they
would like to visit. The treasurers
report was given by Mrs. Bert
Faber, th'e rose report by Mrs. L,
Lostell; visitatiori report was
given by Mrs. 1), Cooper far MrS. •
L. Finlayson. Mrs,: Robert
Kinsman will be" K...ey Woman for*
the World's Day of Prayer 1979.
Pot luck supper with .Brucefield
will be April 7. The ladies will
have a housecleaning bee at the
church during, the spring break,
The histeripal, Society will attend
the May meeting.. There will be a
bake sale at Hemestead o7 July 1_
Mrs. Keith Lovell presented a
film strip "Alive" wliich tied in
with the Easter topic given. by
Mrs. H. Caldwell: Mrs. L. Lostell
., conducted a weed contest, the
winner of which was Mrs. Keith
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