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THE ,141.1139N EXOOSIT,p11, QPTPOER 5, 1970 —
()Ole returns frorttwes:
than six thousand miles,
Unfortunately the latter's
brother "Roddy " Sangster
of Portage la Prairie, Man.,
died• a few hours prior to
their arrival there,' After
• , spfuding A week' Nine
la Prairie they continued on
their journey and visited
many places.
Mrs. Don Goodingi and
Dale of Parkhill visited over
the week end with the
former's mother Mrs. Edgar
ptesented. with her Ontario
Scholarship .at commence-
ment exercises in Clinton.
Daryl Johnston won thatons
Club award for proficiency in
technical subjects and Julie
Athrstrong xeceived the
music teache0 award. Jo-
anne McBride was the recip-
Brantford, Mr. Vos, who has
had a broiler business, ship-
ping 25,000 broilers four
times a year, says he has
edoyed his twenty years
here on the farm. His friends
and neighbours wish them a
happy retirement, and would
like to extend a warm
welcome the Vanderwal
family.
The Sacrament of Holy
Communion was admin-
istered by Rev. Garrett
Husser at • the morning ser-
vice " at Hensall United
Church to the combined
congregations of Hensall and
Chisleh urst. The' morning
message was entitled "He
took it upon Himself" and
dwelt upon the healing
powers of Jesus both upon
the physical body and per-
sonalities of people. The
choir, under the leadership
of Mrs. Marianne McCaffrey
sang _ the _anthem, "Sing
Halleluya, Praise the Lord",
with Dr. Ralph Topp at the
organ.
At the close of, the service
Rev. Stanley McDonald of
Laidesboro conducted a
short congregational meeting
when it was unanimously
decided to invite Rev. Husser
to become temporary mini-
ster for the joint charge of
Hensall and Chislehurst.
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Correspondent
Mrs. HIlda'Payne
262 ,5018
All three 4-H Clubs in
Hensell are meeting now and
the girls are enjoying the
new course, ''Essential
Edibles" using metric
weights. Clubs #1 and #2 are
both meeting at the United
Church and club #3 at the
leaders' homes. Club #2
elected their officers last
Tuesday, September 26:
ptesident, Joanne Smale;
vice-president, Jane Pollock;
secretary, Laurie Pepper;
press reporter, Patty Lenting,
The leaders demonstrated
making crispy granola and
members were to make it at
home. -A-discussion on metric
measurements followed.
Books were giveh out and
lesson one completed,
Club #3 met on Monday,
September 25 at the home of
Joan and Robin McLellan.
Two new members were
present, Sandra MacKay and
Janet• Bilcke. This was the
club's second meeting. The
leaders demonstrated mak-
ing yogurt bread and energy
scinares from the granola
made the week before. Meet-
ing two ire the books was
completed. The next meeting
will be at Betty Beer's on
M5nday, October 2.
Club #1 met for their first
meeting on Tuesday. Sept,
26 in the United Church.
They made granola crisp and
worked in‘their work books.
Officers were named as
fdlows: president, Linda
Gerstenkorn; vice-president,
Donna Zwann; treasurer,
Dana-Bozzato: press reporter,
Starr 4esney; secretary;
Trudy Ferguson. The next
meeting will be held on
October 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Noakes spent a few days
visiting with Mrs. Kaye
Broadley in. Chilliwack, B.C.,
while on their tour out west.
Correspondent
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor
262-2025
Mr. Robert McLaren and
daughters, from Kitchener
and Mr. Ray McNall and
sons from Fergus visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Oesch on
Sunday.
Hensel! Women's Institute
members add interested
residents are reminded about
the Huronview bazaar, bake '
sale and tea to be held at
Huronview from two to four.
p.m. on Wednesday, October
11.
The first meeting for the
new season of the Hensall
and Disjrict Kinettes was
held at the home of Sharon
Doxtator on Wednesday,
September 13 with only three
members present when a
social hour was enjoyed. It is
hoped that all members will
be present at,,t the next
meeting to be held at Donna
St John's on October 11 at
8:30 p.m; when new ideas for
upcoming projects will be
discussed.
Mr. and •Mrs, Leonard
Noakes have, returned from
five weeks in Wetern
Canada. They travelled more
Obitu are
Robent George Armstrong
Robert George Armstrong
of Hensall died at the South
Huron Hospital, Exeter,
Tuesday September 26, 1978
in his 88th year. He is
survived by three sisters,
Mrs. Marjorie Boyce,. GOder-
ich; Mrs. Rosia Collins,
Hensall; Mrs. •Frank
(Maggie) Boyce, R,R. #1,
Varna. Predeceased by one
sister and four brothers.
FtinOral service was held
Fronk the Westlake Funeral
Home-, Zurich', on Thursday
September 28 at 2 p.m. Rev.
A.Taylor officiated: Burial in
Bayfield Cemetery. • '
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corbett
returned home after a few
days• fishing at Kincardine.
,"Birthday Greetings" to
• Mrs. Edna Youn celebrating
her birthday October 6th.
Church service was con:
ducted on Tuesday by Rev. ,
Don Forrest. Visitors with
Russel Erratt were Gladys
Coleman, Olive Stephenson
and Joe Ferguson. Chester
and Ilia Dunn visited Vera
Lammie. Robert Dale visited.
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• Mrs, Bertha Macgregor in
cornpany with Mrs" Eric
Munroe, Seaforfht spent a
levy days at Midland. and
Collingvvoocl.
Rev. A, Young of Gocierich
conducted the Sacrament of
Holy Communion In Carmel
Presbyterian Church on Sun-
day, The choir under the
direction of Mrs. Robert
Taylor sang the anthem
"Lead Me To Calvary"
Agnes Cutting. Verna Coates
and Mm, S i Pollen visited
Louise Mitchell. Stewart and
Doris Bannerman and family.
Seaforth and Ron Banners
man, Windsor, visited Rana
Bannerman. The United
Church Ladies under the
direction of Kay Elder, enter-
tained residents at-Bingo on
Monday afternoon.
. canned.
Pap
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Correspondent
Mrs. Bill Chessel
482-9969
Tony Verhoet.vrho liveson
the 4th of Stanley, has
purchased Aidie Mustard's
farm; and gets possession
the end of the month,
Dave and Cathy. Mustard
moved into their new home ient of the Fairhelm Dairy
in Brucefteld on Saturday. award for general proficiency
We hope to see them around • inyear 2, and Mary's Sewing
frequently, but Cathy will be Centre award in clothing. I
missed in U.C.W. and the hope I haven't missed any-
Sunday School. Our best one from this area. If•I have,
wishes go with them to their please call me and I will
new home. include it in next week's
Many Varna area people news.
will be eating out on Wed- The north roael in Varna
nesday nights this month, has taken on a tidy appear-
with suppers at Ontario ante now that the Ceunty has
Street, Clinton and Belgrue finished the paving and
this week, Varna next week, sidewalks and the filling and
followed by Brucefield on the jpvelling. The sloping drive-
18th and Goshen on the 25th. ways provide the kids with a
Varna ladies are reminded great place to develop their
that Mrs. Durst of Egmond- skateboarding skills. Some
vile will demonstrate flower pretty big kids have been
arranging at the practising, too. If gas gets
meeting tonight: - too, expensive to keep the
Congratualtions again to 'Tuckersmith Telephone truck '
Bev Cantelon of Sheridan on the road, they may'resort
College, Brampton, who was to sending Howard out on
service calls on the "board".
Gravel roads would bet, .a-
Demand active 'problem, ,though. If Sandy
ever gets 'both, feet on the
at Hensall sales aid, he'd better not let the
.urch's board of stewards
Supply consisted mainly of hear about it or they'll cut his
heifers and steers at the mileage and suggest he do
Hensall Sales Barn on Thurs. his local visiting that way.
day, September 28; derhand Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vos,
was active and prices were • who have 'sold their farm to
steady. • Fat cattle; heifers, Stan Vanderwal of the
$60.50-$65. 50 , sales to, Holmesville area, are moving
$68.00; steers, $64.50466.75 to their new home in prant-
sales to $67.50. Pigs, $40.00- ford on Saturday, Oct. 14.
$52.25. Their son John lives in
to' Klippen couple
has t garagesale
Cor ondent , Mrs. Grade Drummond, .
M . ena Caldwell - Mrs. !' Mike Connolly, Mrs.
262-5062 Alex ' McGregor assited with
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Yama- the banquet at Howick
moto held a successful Community Centre Sept. 29,
garage sale on Saturday. representing Kippen East
Seals and diplonias were W.I.
given out at .St, Andrews
Church on Sept, 24.
Mrs, Harold Jones and
Mrs. Tom Reid were the
work in the hospitality tent of
the United Church at the
International Ploughing
Match. 1 •
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Jones, Hillier .Ont. Called on
Mr. and, Mrs. Grant Jones
and' Mr. and Mrs. 'Harold
Jones enroute to the 'inter-
national Ploughing Match.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Wheeler
and John Wheeler Clarkson
visited with friends in the
area. Mrs. Vern' Alderdice
and Mrs. fl'obert Kinsman
assited in the Ladies Pro-
gram tent at the Ploughing
Match Sept. 26.
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