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The Huron Expositor, 1978-10-26, Page 17j.••••44. TEi E RON go SIT013 , OCTO'BB X28, 1979 ..4101411( A LOVELY MEAL — Mr. and Mrs. Ross Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Gregor McGregor enjoyed, their supper at Brucefield United Church last week. (Photo by Oke) Sales barn activ- e y _ • • Attending the Huron-Perth Presbyterial at Chislehurst last Tuesday, October 17 were Mrs.' Shirley McAlliSter Mrs, Jessie McAllister, Mrs, • Dorothy Mickle, Mrs. Pearl Erratt and Rev. T. Garnett HusSer from Hensall. Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Pepper attended church;in Corrunna on Sunday and visited with Rev. 81 Mrs. Don Beck Mensal! afterwards. tralia; ladies low; Mrs. Jessie McAllister, Hensall; -lone hands, Mrs. Ethel Schroeder Exeter; lucky chair, Mrs. Mable Munn, Hensall; draw, Canned ham, Mrs. Lelta Taylor, Dashwood; basket of apples, Mrs. Martha Weigand, Dashwood. 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Fol- and his work as a Missionary lowing the registration a in Nigeria." The Offering sing-along was , given by and Prayer was by Kippen Zurich UCW and a "Weleome U.C.W. Mrs. Laird ,Mickle, to All" from the president of HenSall favoured with a Chiselhurst U.C.W. Mrs., J. piano instrumental, Mrs. Bet Brintiiell, Mrs. Wellington Batten, Exeter gave "Court- Brookof Exeter was appoint- esy Remarks" and Crediton ed secretary, U.C.W. gave the- "Closing The Morning Depo tional Thoughts." Mrs. Parker on Human Rights was given closed the meeting with by Centralia U,C.W. Follow- Prayer. tng. the Business the Presi- dent WS. Harold Parker spoke;'. An inyitation was received from the Elimville U.C,W, to host the 1979' Regional meeting, The Tree- sureir's--report was-given -by. Mrs, D. Kernick of Goderich and greetings from Huron- - Perth Preshyterial by Mr. F. Zurbrigg. Mrs. Leila Fink-, boiner and Miss M. Johnston were in charge of the liter- ature. The SouthHuron'Perth Ron Heintriich of iltii4; Where, several stitches were Sunday will be at 10;15 Regional U.C.W. meeting spoke on "Retardation and required to close the wound. Standard time. pie Ladies' was held in Chiselhurst Human Rights," Following Mrs. Harold'Varker spend Aid will hold their anneal United Church October 17 lunch a sing-along was' pre- a few days visiting with her Bazaar en Saturday Nev. 4 at with the. presdient Mrs. seated by Greenway U.C.W. son-in-law and daughter Mr. a p.m, ____,, • -....4.4.4444.4 -1-4 % 4,44 ' • 44 The Hensel! Sales Barn • was again active last week with higher priceO and sales being mainly in -heifers and was sung in.honoer Of Mrs. Verna Hicks of Ceetralia. The Hehsall and District Kinettes met for their Oct. meeting en Wednesday, Oct, 11 with ail members present. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Donna St. John, who led in _tbc_ Kinette Song. It was decided not to 4-H reporter Starr. Jesney, one of our 4H deb • reporters, came third in the senior divisionOf the South Huron Public School Cross Country meet on Thursday, October II. The Cookie Monsters, Her. salt 41-I club #1 met in the •: Hensall. United ,Church for their third meeting on Tues- day, . October 17. Assem- bling in the • kitchen, they . made plain and wheat-germ biscuits., Nekt, they worked in their books and then . discussed what was to made - for the next meeting. Judy Ferguson read the minutes. Leader, Mk. Gerstenkorn, gave. instructions for home- work and warned that books would be checked next week. Hensel] 4H club #2 met at the same time. They made tea biscuits and wheat-germ biscuits and then the meet- ing was opened by all repeating, the Pledge and then doing lesson 3. When all had completed this the meeting was adjourned. The Granola Bar Maids, Hensall 4H club #3 met on Monday evening, October 16 at the home °Nil] and Robin McLellan's:Where they made wheatgerm biscuits, and cheese and bacon tea biscuits and creamy ham and mush- room supper. Meeting 4 was completed in ,their books. MCLEOD YOUNG WEIR LIMITED • Axe incased to ammunce the - appointment of ROnnenberg Insurance Agency MONWI'ON - BRUSSELS As °Metal sub-agent for the isle of the aew CANADA SAVINGS BONDS and for redeeming tatatirrhatt botch. • ,anti the best method of Saving taxes on the putthase and re- demption of bonds by contacting. Monktoat Mon. to Sat. Ph. 34/4141 tilts:4Mo ,• Ph. 8e1.666.3.• • and Mrs. Don Dalton and Carla at Seaforth„ Walker Carlile who has been a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital London following major sur ery returned to his hen-le last ek. Mr, And d Little recently sold their' residence" here and have taken up residence in Exeter, Mrs. Bertha MaeGregor returned home after spend- ing the past two weeks with her son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Don MacLaren Jodi and Brooke in Oakville. Mr. Bert Horton and Mr, Harold Parker returned home from a moose-bunting trip to Thunder Bay. Rev. A. Young of Goderich conducted service in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sun- day. Miss Sylvia Bell was guest soloist, accompanying on the guitar and sang "try a Little Kindness." Mrs.. Robert Taylor presided at the Organ. The service next steers. 'Fat cattle; "steers,. $63.50-$70:70, sales to $72.75; heifers, $61.50- $68.00, sales to $68.75, pigs, $35,00-$58.00. The Granola 'Bar Maids, Hensall 4H club #3, held their fifth meeting on Mon- day evening, October 23, at the home of Betty Beer. They made Superior" Steak,. Pink Velvet and Maple Trea- sure. They completed lesson five in their books and decided to 'hold the next meeting at the Chalet on Saturday, October 28 at 10:30. a.m., in the form of a Hallowe'en party. " • 'A Dessert Euchre was held by the Hensall Wornen's Inotitute on Wednesday after noon, Octeber 18: Members -from neighbouring Institutes were guests and helped to Make it the success it was. Prize winners were; ladies high, Mrs. Mary Kooy, Cen- CorrOsPon'dent Mrs. Bertha MacGregor 262-205 United hears of energy Rev. T. Garnett Hussar conducted - the • service -at Hensall. United Church' on Sunday, preaching from the subject, "How •great Thou art!" pointing out that God expressed Himself through the powers we enjoy today, electricity, atomic power, all forms of energy that guide and govern the universe. Dr. Ralph Topp was at the organ and Mrs. Marianne. McCaffrey and Mr. Donald McCaffrey sang a duet, "Sun • of my soul" giving an added lift to the service. Correopendeet Mrs. Hilda M. Payne 262-5018 bold a Fall-Rummage Sale as there are so few. members. Plans for the up coming Christmas season were dis- • cussed and it was decided to hold the next meeting on November 11. Hostess Mrs. Donna St. John served cof- fee and lunch to close the , — evening. Mrs. Helen Thompson of Toronto has taken up resi- dence in her dwelling on Mill Street. Mrs. Edgar Munn re- turned home after spending a few days with Mr. and-Mrs. Don Gooding and Dale in Parkhill. Mr. Ed Corbett had the misfortune to slip while working on his farm. He cut his leg and, was attended at South Huron Hospital Exeter Smiles/ A lot of people are walking around with those little pock- et calculators and nothing in their pockets worth caleti, lating. J. SPANJER' MANUFACTURING Mitchell ' Manure Pumps Stabling Elevator Legs Mitchell 348-9104 1 d .e.art. euchre a success DINING OUT ---,Ken and Ruth Smith of Egmondville were among the Many diners who attended the Brucefield United Church.' 4,0 a