The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1973-10-25, Page 5'and .district news
CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs. Joyce Pepper, Phone 262-2344
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 2624025
UCW members study true
definition of happiness
Recent visitors with Mrs.
Albert Alexander were Mr. &
Mrs, Alvin McGill, Baldur,
Manitoba, Mr. & Mrs, Fred
Parsons, London, Robert
Thompson, Kippen and Mrs. A.E.
Keyes, Exeter.
Rev, G.A. Anderson was in
charge of the service at St. Pauls
Anglican Church and spoke on St.
Luke the Apostle. The flowers
were in memory of Milton
Russell, Mrs, Bertie McMurtrie
and Daniel Smith.
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Galpin,
London and Mrs. Jessie
McTaggart, Pilot Mound,
Manitoba were recent visitors
with Mrs. Laird Mickle.
Mrs. Mary Upshall is a patient
Attend council,
donate $1300
Bevan Bonthron, president of
the Hensall Kinsmen Club, and
his wife, Cheri attended district 1
fall council in Cambridge last
Saturday and Sunday.
One of the highlights of the fall
council was the presentation
Sunday of a cheque for $40,500 to
the Canadian Cystic Fibrosis
Foundation. This money was
raised through service projects
carried out by the 83 clubs in
district 1.
The Hensall Kinsmen club's
contribution was $1300.
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Ladies' lodge
drapes charter
Mrs. Aldeen Volland, Noble
Grand of Amber Rebekah Lodge
was assisted by Vice Grand Mrs.
Margaret Consitt for their
meeting Wednesday when the
charter of the Lodge was draped
in memory of the late Sister
Maude Redden.
Balloting for candidates was
followed by reports of the visiting
committee and Officers' reports.
Arrangements were made to
attend the banquet and meeting
at the Goderich Rebekah Lodge
November 6 in honor of Assembly
President Mrs. Margaret Duck-
worth.
Plans were also made to invite
Atwood and Monkton Rebekah
Lodges November 21. with
arrangements for a penny sale.
Local man
passes away
Thomas Edward Pyke, Hensall
passed away in South Huron
Hospital October 20, 1973.
Surviving are his wife Rose,
daughter-in-law Molly and five
grandchildren. He was
predeceased by his son Phillip in
August of this year.
Funeral service was held at the
Bonthron Funeral Chapel,
Hensall October 22, with Rev.
Donald Beck officiating. Inter-
ment was in Mensal' Union
Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Phillip Ward,
Tommy Pyke, David Pyke,
William, Edward and Robert
Drew.
CNIB canvass
going slowly
Eric Luther reports the can-
vass on behalf of the Canadian
National Institute for the Blind is
progressing reasonably well.
Donations from residents in the
rural areas are somewhat slow in
coming in however.
As the campaign closes at the
end of October kindly arrange to
forward your donations to Mr.
Luther at the Bank of Montreal as
soon as possible to ensure we
meet the campaign target.
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Doreen Spencer presided for
the October meeting of Unit 1
Hensall U.C.W. She read verses
from the scriptures after which
she read a poem, followed by
prayer.
Doreen used for her devotional
theme "The art of Happiness',
giving everyone true definitions
of happiness, Happiness requires
skill, learning, loving and
working. We all search for
happiness in one way or another,
but happiness is first learning to
live with yourself and second
learning to live with others.
Happiness is determined by the
kind of a person each individual
is. All lives are controlled by
three factors: heredity, over
which no person has control;
environment, in which much
exists that cannot be controlled;
and an individual's response to
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ESSO AGENT
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every day living, his ability to
face life and its problems and
find happiness which is his
responsibility.
Happiness depends on right
thinking and the highest form of
creative thinking is prayer.
Happiness comes from- a sym-
pathetic, compassionate and
understanding heart. True
happiness can be found only in
the service of God.
Janis Bisback was the guest
soloist for the afternoon and sang
two solos, Anita Cook continued
the study of India, giving in detail
the several religions of this
country. The people of India are
85 percent Hindus, 13 percent
Moslems and other sects and 3
percent Christians. Religion is
one of the most powerful forces in
history, and all people have some
form of religion, many died for
faith,
in South Huron Hospital, Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. Alf Smith spent the
weekend with members of their
family at Dorchester,
Mrs. Ray Ingram is a patient in
St. Joseph's Hospital, London
where she underwent surgery.
Mr. & Mrs. Brian Collins,
Kitchener, spent the weekend
with the latter's mother, Mrs.
Laird Mickle.
Services in Carmel
Presbyterian Church will be
withdrawn on October 28, when
the congregation is invited to
attend anniversary services in
Caven Presbyterian Church,
Exeter when the Rev, Finlay J.
Stewart, Kitchener will be guest
speaker.
Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Mitchell
have taken up residence in the
home they recently purchased in
Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Hoy have taken
up residence in the Fink apart-
ment on Richmond St. S.
Sandra Munn and Dianne
Hodge, Crediton are holidaying in
Florida this week.
WI support
death penalty
Members of Kippen East W.I.
voted in favour of reinstating of
capital punishment for all
murderers when they met for the
citizenship meeting held at the
home of Mrs. Campbell Eyre
recently.
Mrs. Wm. Bell was co-hostess.
A letter will be sent to M.P. Bob
McKinley and also to the area
convention to inform them of the
decision.
The roll call was answered by a
verse with the word "peace" in it
and Mrs. Grant MacLean gave
the motto "Every privilege
carries responsibilities" stating
that friends are important and if
you want to have a friend you
must be a friend.
C.A. Archibald administrator
at Huronview was guest speaker
and mentioned the problems of
the aged and help given them.
Margaret Hoggarth and Mona
Alderdice entertained with
several comic songs.
Eliminate friction in daily life
by speaking in well modulated
voice. Soft speech indicates
courtesy and inspires respect.
All religions teach codes of
conduct. They condemn murder,
theft, adultery, dishonesty and
selfishness.
In the final chapter of the study
book, Victor Koilpillai says the
Christian way of life is summed
up in God's great commandment
"Love the Lord your God with all
your heart, love your neighbour
as yourself." Love for God is not
expressed in isolation from man.
The roll call was answered by
14 members. Mildred Kyle gave
the highlights of the business for
the month and thanked all who
helped with the meeting.
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RECEIVE AWARD - Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Gingerich, Zurich, centre were honored at the third annual
Childrens Aid Society banquet Wednesday. They have been foster parents for 10 years. Presenting the
award on the right is Bruce Heath, local director of the CAS and on the left is Doug Finlay, guest speaker at
the banquet. T-A photo
JUNIOR MODELS — While members of the Hensall Kinette Club prepared articles for the annual rummage
sale, Friday night, their children entertained themselves by modelling some of the goods. Shown above are
Michael and Susan Scherman. T-A photo .
Guest minister
talks at church
Rev. Roy T. Jordison, B.A.,
13.D., Minister of Hyatt Avenue
United. Church, London con-
ducted the service in Hensall
United Church Sunday in absence
of Rev, Don Beck who was
participating in the 100th an-
niversary celebration at the
Hyatt Avenue Church.
Rev. Jordison used as his
sermon text "Everyone who
hears these words of mine and
does them." Gail Travers sang a
solo, accompanied by Mrs.
Turkheim on the organ,
The children's choir (the
younger group from grade 6
down) are meeting every Mon-
day under the leadership of Mrs.
Norma Pryde,
Sunday School is again under
way with a very good attendance
count.
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