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Page 8 December 17, 1964 Candle lighting marks .,service :
Instal officers of Arnold. Circle Hensall
Church, Kin ladies . . in Christmas spirit
and district news
donation the White Gift and
& M Fund. A pot luck dinner
and quilting was planned for the
January meeting.
Lunch was served by Mrs.
Wm. GODSON and. MI'S. Tom
Brintnell. CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs. Maud. Hedden, Phon,
Mrs. Archie MacGregor, Phong. 56
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Christmas decor
for WI festivities
were Mrs, Al
Skea by Mrs. Stewart Deli. Mrs.
,John plc e r introduced Mr..
George VrioseExeter Who
showed pictures of his trip home
to Holland last year. row), were
most colorful and interesting.
He was thanked by Mrs, Gerald
Hell and presented with a basket
of 'fruit.
Worship in the form of a
candle lighting service waste*.
en by Mrs. John Baker and
Mrs, Gerald Bell, assisted by
Mrs, Harold Bonthron, Mrs,
Robt. Bell and Mrs. Lloyd
Mousseau.
Hostesses
Scholl, Mrs. Ed Fink and Mrs.
Stewart Bell.
John Baker, Mrs. Jelin Skea
and Mrs, Harold Cam phell;
cop, Mrs, Horner .Campbell;.
Explorers, Mrs, Glenn Koehler;
Cradle Roll, Mrs, R. A. Orr;
CGIT, Miss Leila McFalls,
President Mrs. Gordon
5chworo• presided for the
Christmas meeting and wel-
ooreed members and guests and
thanked Mrs, Stewart Bell for
decorating the Sunday School,
lovely in Christmas motif. Mrs.
Robt. Hell and mrs. Al Hoggarth
volunteered to decorate the
church for Christmas Sunday,
Life membership certificates
were presented to Mrs. John
Baker, Mrs. Scholl and Mrs.
Installation of officers for Hensall, was held Monday eve-
.1•9 6 0 of the Arnold Circle Of ning with Mrs. gar]. Campbell
Carmel Presbyterian Church, in charge of the installatioh,
President is Mrs. Gordon
Schwalm; vice-p resident s,
Mrs. Robt. 'Taylor, Mrs. Rpbt.
Bell; secretary, Mrs. Lloyd
Mousseau; treasurer, Mrs.
Harold Bonthron; pianist, Mrs;
Gerald Bell, asst, Mrs. Al
Scholl; Home Helpers, Mrs.
Scholl, Mrs. Trevor Wilson;
supply secretary, Mrs. Al Hog-
garth; literature secretary &
Glad Tidings, Mrs, Don Mous-
seau; phone committee, Mrs,
Hensall Legion Hall lovely
in Christmas motif was the
setting Wednesday evening De-
cember 9 for the Christmas
meeting of Hensall WI with an
attendance of 51 and president
Mrs. Beverly Beaton in the
chair, In response to the roll
call a cash donation amounting
to $23 will be forwarded to the
Salvation Army and the Chil-
drens Aid Society at Goderich,
each to receive half. A motion
was passed to hold marathon
Presbyterians to
give to shut-ins
The Senior VMS Of Carmel.
Presbyterian Church held its
meeting Monday evening with '
Mrs. Earl Campbell, president,
presiding. She was assisted in
the devotions by Mrs, Ed munn.
It was decided to pack the
Christmas boxes for shut-ins
and older members at Mrs. Earl
Campbell's home December 11.
The Ladies Aid followed with
routine business and election of
1965 officers, President is Mrs.
Harvey Hyde; vice president,
Mrs. Clarence Volland; secre-
tary, Mrs. R. A. Orr; treasurer,
Mrs. Clarence Volland; group
leaders, Mrs. Frank Wright,
Mrs. Percy Campbell, MrS.
Malcolm Dougall.
The Chiselhurst UCW meet,
ing was held the: church with
seventeen members present.
president Mrs. Harold Parker
Opened the meeting Mrs.
TOW, Kinsman led the worship
with the theme,, "Christmas".
She was assistd by Mrs. Percy
Wright, Mrs, Lloyd Ferguson
and. Mrs. R. Taylor,
Rev. H. F. Currie gave the
Christmas message and related
historical prophesies on the
great expectancy of Christ's
birth, Mrs..A. Ross contributed
Christmas music.
Twelve Christmas boxe s
were packed and delivered for
shut-ins, and arrangements
made to fill bags of treats for
the Sunday School.
An extra $10 donation was
voted to the allocation and $50
• enthusiastacally
Santa Claus brought joy to the
hearts of hundreds of children
Saturday when he arrived at the
town hall in the fire truck amid
the ringing of the siren and bells
for the annual Christmas party
for the children of Hensall and
District sponsored by the busi-
nessmen. It was the largest and
best party ever held in 'Jensen.
Over 400 treats and 425 bot-
tles of chocolate milk (the latter
donated by Hurondale Dairy)
were handed out to the children
during the afternoon by Reeve
Norman Jones, and clerk Earl
Campbell assisted by the senior
men.
The hall was filled to capacity
for the showing of films in
charge of Bill Fuss and Eric
Mousseau.
Legion families
gather for party
The Legion and Ladies Aux-
iliary of Branch 468 enter-
tained their f am il e s to a
Christmas party in the Legion
Hall Sunday, December 13.
The children enjoyed films in
charge of Bill Fuss and were
presented with gifts and candy.
Over eighty gifts were handed
out by Santa Claus and helpers.
Conveners were Mrs. John
Skea and Mrs. Wm. Smal e.
Lunch was served.
PERSONALS
Mrs. John Tinney is apatient
in South Huron Hospital, Exeter.
SERVICES IN UNITED CHURCH
Christmas Service will be
held Sunday, December 20, at
11 am in the United Church
when the congregation is asked
to support sacrificially the
cause of overseas relief.
In the evening at'7:30pm Hen-
sall-Chiselhurst Youth Fellow-
ship will present a Christmas
Vesper Service. Christmas Eve
Communion will be held Thurs-
day, Dec. 24 at '7:30 pm.
The Church School White Gift
service, the annual Sunday
Church School White Gift and
Christmas program was held
Sunday evening last. The junior
choir presented special music,
Christmas carols were sung,
and students presented their
Overseas Relief gifts.
CHEER OTHERS
The Christmas meeting of
Hensall Kinette Club was held
at the home of Mrs. Harold
Knight last Wednesday evening
with two guests present for the
evening, Mrs. Harold Caldwell
and Mrs. Al Scholl. Twenty
Kinsmen and Kinettes brought
pleasure to the patients at the
Ontario Hospital, Goderich,
Tuesday evening December 8by
entertaining them with a pro-
gram which included Christmas
carols with Mrs. Wm. Fuss
pianist, Mrs. Wayne Smith of
Hensall, and her music teacher
Mr. S. Aquilina of Exeter enter-
tained with accordion selec-
tions. Mrs. Harold Knight was
in charge of this project. Each
patient received f a v o u r s of
home made candy. A donation
was made to the Salvation Army,
and the club will also assist a
needy family at Christmas un-
der direction of the Childrens
Aid Society at Goderich.
Next regular meeting will
be held January 13, 1965, at
the home of Mrs. Wm. Mickle.
An enjoyable hour of crokin-
ole was played and the winners
were Mrs. Harold Caldwell and
Mrs. Bob Baker Jr. Mrs. Bob
Caldwell won the raffle.
euchre in the homes and to
commence in January.
Mrs. Fred Beer presided for
the program which included
Christmas carols led by Mrs.
Laird Mickle with Miss Greta
Lammie accompanist, v oc al
solos by Miss Joyce Ferguson;
a demonstration f e a tur ing
Christmas decorations by Mrs.
J. B. Jarrell, chorus composed
of Dorothy Skea, Karen Broder-
ick, Linda and Betty Beer, Joyce
Ferguson and a reading, Miss
M. Ellis.
Mrs. Jack Corbett gave cour-
tesy remarks. Program con-
veners were Miss Greta Lam-
mie and Mrs. Fred Beer; hos-
tesses, Mrs. Garfield. Broder-
ick and Mrs. Joe Ferguson.
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HURONDALE DAIRY
Christmas theme
feature of UCW
Lighted Christmas trees and
soft organ music by Mrs. J.
Goddard opened the Christmas
UCW general meeting Monday
evening, December 14, held in
the church sanctuary.
President Mrs. Walter Spen-
cer gave the Christmas scrip-
ture from Luke 2 followed by
the devotional by Mrs. Wm.
Mickle and a vocal solo "0
Holy Night" by Mrs. Wm. Fuss.
Mrs. J. McAllister presented
the Christmas story on "The
Virgin Mary". Mrs. Pearl
Passmore and Miss Mary Good-
win sang a duet followed with
trumpet solos by Bob Forrest.
Courtesy remarks were given
by Mrs. R. Reaburn.
A short business period was
held in the new Assembly room
winding up the business for the
year. Mrs. Walter Spencer will
be retiring as president and
Mrs. H. F. Currie will com-
mence her duties January 1965.
A social hour was enjoyed
and lunch served by the execu-
tive.
London, who was introduced
by president John Baker, who
presided. The Deputy Gover-
nor spoke briefly. Other guests
were Harry Meikie of London,
and three members from the
Aylmer Kinsmen Club who
brought with them the Raiders
Trophy, a live alligator named
"Wally". This is done to pro-
mote visitation fellowship with
other clubs.
The club still have a number
of top quality Christmas trees
for sale which are on the lot
adjacent to Crest Hardware.
Three members
join Kin Club
At the Kinsmen dinner meet-
ing the group were informed of
the successful peanut drive in
their canvass of the village.
Three new members joined
the club namely, Harold Cald-
well, Alvin Campbell and Wayne
Reid. They were presented with
their new member's kit by De-
puty Governor John Kerr of
PERSONALS
Mrs. Grace Harpole left Wed-
nesday for Ottawa where she
will spend the winter months
with her daughter and son-in-
law, Mr. & Mrs. D. H. Peacock
and family.
The annual Christmas turkey
shoot at Kippen will take place
Sunday, December 20, at 1 pm
with events for all shooters,
sponsored by Kippen Gun Club.
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