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Times-Advocate, 1979-03-14, Page 18Times-Advocate, March 14, 1979Page 18 BLOCK BUILDERS — Victoria Bisback, Garry Imanse, Alicia Mellenger and David Kirk are busy with building blocks during a recent Open House at the Hensall Nursery School. Staff photo Enjoy pot luck and visit to Bangladesh Guests were treated to a pot luck supper on Monday evening, hosted by the United _ Church Women of Hensall, Resident minister Rev. Garnet Husser en­ tertained with a piano solo following the evening meal. With a graphic narration of his activities as a well driller in Bangladesh, the Rev. Bruce Eaton of Sebringville gave a very interesting account of his work in the country. As a United Church’ Missionary in Bangladesh Mr. Eaton was credited with developing a bamboo filter used in well drilling. This filter was made at one tenth the cost of the plastic filter, it replaced. The Church of Scotland in India, Roman Catholic Church in Bangladesh and the U.S.A. Presbyterian Church n Zaire, Africa have all engaged the professional well-drilling talents of Mr. Eaton. Colourful slides were shown to further explain Mr. Eaton’s remarks Native crops, in Bangladesh include wheat, rice, and most vegetables familiar to Huron County. Bangali farmers were taught by an American from California to grow their vegetables in the bed system to utilize rainfall and irrigation to best advantage. Jute is one of the few exports of this underdeveloped country. Unfortunately this commodity is becoming Church women conduct study on international year of the child Mrs. Wm. Fuss presided for the March meeting of Unit I of the Hensall United Church and read a poem “Spring is all about Me”. This being the year of the child she chose for her theme “A Master Plan” written by Amy Bolding using the Scripture Proverb 25:6. Train a child in the way he should go; and when he is old he will not depart from it. This story tells of a young couple, so happy with their first baby, who giving them a new purpose in life decided save from their small salary two dollars each week to use for their child’s future college education. God makes plans for us, so we need a master plan for our lives and the lives of our children. The foundation of our lives plan should be a Christian home where God is Honoured and worshipped, a place where God is called upon daily in prayer and guide and direct our every activity. Mrs. Fuss led in prayer and the Lord’s prayer in unison. “This is my Father’s world” was sung followed by the roll call, minutes of the February meeting and the offering was taken and- dedicated. Mrs. Harvey Keyes had an interesting study using as her topic “The Rights of Children” using an article by the C.A.C. who over the years have been responsible for campaigns that resulted in safety caps for Aspirin bottles, preventing the sale of candy flavoured aspirins in Canada and now are trying to develop foolproof resistant medicine con­ tainers. No one can estimate an accurate figure of child abuse but it is high. Children are abused often by parents who are abused. Children are abused because parents are not prepared for the R. K. PECK APPLIANCES "In the heart of downtown Varna" Vacuum Cleaners - Sales & Service of most makes CB Radios & Accessories Speed Queen Appliances Moffat Appliances Smoke Sensors Insect Lights & Fly Killing Units Handcrafted Gifts emotional responsibility. They feel trapped. Many children are not fed properly nor receive needed medication. Schools must develop programmes to teach students the dif­ ficulties of parent-hood. The public and professionals must be clearly instructed in how to recognize the symp­ toms of child abuse. Mrs. D. Joynt reported on the adopted girl. Each member was asked to bring a new tea towel to the April 12th meeting. The U.C.W. are planning a bus trip to the United House sometime in June. Mrs. H. Scane gave the final plans for the Mission Festival to be held in Hensall United Church April 1st. Some plans for the beef barbeque to be held. April 25th were also discussed. The meeting closed with the Mizpah Benediction. Mrs. Robert Drysdale played a musical tape they brought back from their holiday in Jamaica. Using the traditional St. Patrick’s day motif Mrs. J. Consitt, and Mrs. D. Joynt served a delicious lunch. r Phone 482-7103 Rev. K. Knight conducted service in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday. His sermon was “The Transfiguration of Jesus.” The Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper will be celebrated on Sunday March 25th. A congregational pot luck supper and crokinole social is planned for Friday March 16 at 6:00 p.m. Income Security Programs which is Canada Pension Plan Old Age Security Supplement Family Allowance wishes to announce the Goderich office in the Federal Building, 35 East St. will be no longer be open on Wednesday but has changed to Tuesdays from 9:30 to 2:30. sbCROWN Kyle Harrison Representing Crown Life Gaiser-Kneale Insurance Agency Inc. GRAND BEND 238-8484 Queensway Residents Celebrate Birthdays “Birthday Greetings” to Isobel Sproat and Bella Drover. Visitors during the week were Mrs. Pearl Erratt with her husband Russell. Ray Weurth visited his mother Mrs. Lou Weurth. Mr. Alderson and daughter visited Mrs. Vivian Aider- son. Mrs. Ruth Durand visited her mother Nell Kendrick. Mrs. Dora Hoggarth was visited by her husband, Mr. Rozendal and Mr. & Mrs. Geo. Soepboer visited with Mrs. Alice Rozendal. Chester Dunn visited Vera Lammie. The High score for bowling was Mr. Neil Regan with 89. Church service was con­ ducted on Tuesday by Rev. Van Essen and Mrs. Van Essen with Louise Mitchell accompanying at the piano. The ladies entertained with treats Monday. prize winners: Ladies’ high: Mrs. Ross Broadfoot; ladies consolation: Bertha MacGregor, G'en’t high: Perc Campbell, Gent’s consolation: Cecil Pepper, lone hands: Mrs. E. Riley. Lucky draw winners were Bill Rogerson and Mrs. Grace Drummond. Jack Upshall was Master of Ceremonies. Amber Lodge Mrs. Elizabeth Riley Vice­ grand presided at the regular meeting of Amber Rebekah lodge on Wed­ nesday evening in the ab­ sence of the Noble Grand Mrs. Hazel Corbett and was assisted by Mrs.Olga Chipchase P.N.G. Mrs. Riley reported for the visiting committee and the C.P.T. committee. Following the meeting, Bingo euchre was played and lunch ser­ ved. Several past Grands were entertained at Pride of Huron Lodge, Exeter on Thursday evening. Synodical to be held Mrs. Malcolm Dougall presided at. the March meeting of the W.M.S. of Carmel Presbyterian Church on Tuesday and read a poem “Your Place.” Mrs. Rochus Faber was in charge of the Devotional and read the Scripture Psalm 2. Her topic was “Pettiness”. Mrs. Malcolm Dougall and Mrs. Edith Bell played a piano duet “In the Garden.” The Synodical will be held in Knox Presbyterian Church in Goderich, April 10 and 11. The Spring Rally will be held in Carmel Church in May. The meeting concluded with the Lord’s Prayer in unison. The Ladies’ Aid . meeting followed with Mrs. Clarence Volland presiding. Several items of were discussed. Donate to bursary fund The March meeting of the ladies legion auxiliary was held on Tuesday evening with the President Mrs. Beatrice Uyl presiding. A donation was made to the Legion Bursary Fund. The auxiliary will remember veterans in Westminster Hospital on their birthdays in April. There was con­ siderable discussion over banquets and weddings and catering to some. Mrs. Iva Reid.Sports Officer reported on the sports activities and the bowling tournaments coming up in the future. Lunch was served at the close. The Hensall Sherwoods teii victim to a not team as they were more difficult to market because of the availability of plastic. The annual beef barbeque sponsored by the United Church Women of Hensall, will be held on Wednesday April 25th. The next U.C.W. General meeting will be held on June 4th at 8:15 p.m, iiiiiiiiniiiiiiii The Light Touch business Hensa II114-H group meet Hensall II 4-H group held their meeting at the home of Mrs. Fuss on Tuesday evening. The 4-H pledge was repeated after which the minutes of the last meeting were read, by Betty Beer. The members read about the selection and care of scarves and learned how.to tie them in various ways. Since two meetings were combined the members also learned about gloves, how to determine the size of your hands selection, care and different kinds of seams of gloves. The meeting adjourned. Personals Mrs. Edgar Munn returned home •.after spen­ ding a week with her son-in- law and daughter Mr. & Mrs. Don Gooding and Dale in Parkhill. Mrs. Watson, Seaforth and Mr. & Mrs. E. Ritcher of Kitchener visited recently with Mrs. C. Christie. Mr. & Mrs. Jack Corbett returned home on Saturday after vacationing in Florida for the past three weeks. Mr. & Mrs. Perc Campbell returned to their home following several weeks holidaying in Florida. Mr. & Mrs. Jack Corbett in company with Mr. & Mrs. Les Adams of Exeter spent three weeks in Florida where they visited Mr. & Mrs. Joe Flynn and Miss Sharon Morenz and also visited with relatives in North Carolina. Hensall and district news correspondents Mrs, Hilda Payne, Phone 262-5018 Mrs. Bert ha MacGregor, Phone 262^2025 HENSALL ENDS SEASON — _____________________ put out of quarter final action in the South Huron Hockey League by the Centralia Marauders. Taking a shot at Marauders goalie Rick Snell was Rick Ingram (bottom left). Other Centralia players in on the action are Bill Hodge, Rick Funston and Blair Hearn. ,T-A photo By JACK LAVENDER Heard about the absent­ minded professor who got up and struck a match to see if he had blown out the candle? Nothing makes you more tolerant of a neighbor's party than being there. k k k The average man is 65 pounds of muscle and 3 pounds of brains — which explains a lot of things. k k k To be the picture of health, you need a good frame of mind. k k k Glasses can change your personality — if you empty enough of them. k k k P.S. 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Plans were made to have the slip and Bloomer sale at the May meeting. A skit “Steward­ ship Reflections” was presented by Mrs, H. Parker, Mrs. T. Brintnell and Mrs. C. Coleman. Mrs. Ed Dick was in charge of the program and gave a poem C.P.T. Committees The C.P.T. committee of the IOOF and Rebekah Lodges held their final euchre of the season on Friday evening in the local hall with six tables playing euchre. Following are the Kippen area bean farmer BillLOTS OF PROTEIN Coleman was first to sample a dish of beans prepared for Wednesday's Bean Day at the South Huron Rec Centre by Dr. Vye Currie, associate principal of Centralia College of Agriculture Technology. T-A photo 1 JOHN MacDONALD Versatile Investments Inc. 190 Wortley Road, Suite 105 London, Ont, N6C 4Y7 Office Ph. 438-5386 Res. 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