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Times-Advocate, 1978-06-08, Page 16Page 16 June 8, 1978 Confirmation is conducted Rev. Don Beck conducted the service at Hensall United Church on Sunday morning at which Holy Communion was held and Confirmation of new members and welcoming of members from other churches. Richard Fujarczuk of London was at the organ amd Mrs. Marianne McCaffrey led the choir. Rev. Beck preached on the title, “It’s a risk,” and spoke about how people react when they encounter Christ. Acceptance of Christ and of those around us open the way to love and help. Have an encounter with Christ - it will make a new person of you. Candidates tor Con­ firmation were Jacqueline Lee Hyde, John Robert McAllister, David Grant . McGregor, Jo-Ann Roberta i Pepper and Murray James I Wareing, and Mrs. Louise < Elizabeth Allan. Welcomed from another church were Mr. & Mrs. Frank Gualtieri. . A reception for the j congregation to meet the new members was held after I the service. I Next Sunday, the Hur onia Children’s Choir will present ( the musical, “The Boy who caught the Fish” in place of ' the sermon. , -------------------------, Penny t ' F H 6 n so 11 I Id IdU'll smd district news CORRESPONDENTS Mrs. Hilda Payne, Phone 262-5018 Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025 JLegion, Auxiliary instal new slate, honor chaplain SALE •/ June 9 7 p.m. HENSALL LEGION HALL Doors open Thursday 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Fi iday 2 until 7 p.m. Sponsored by Hensall Ladies' Legion k J AUXILIARY INSTALLED — The 1978-79 executive of the Hensall Legion Ladies Auxiliary was installed Saturday night. Back, left, Wanda McClinchey, executive,- vice-president Alice Neilands, executive Joan Bierling and secretary Donna Allan. Front, treasurer Mona T-A photo Neilands, executive Joan Bierling and secretary Donna Allan. Front, Campbell, president Bea Uyl and Sgt. at arms Iva Reid. Learn about life changes Combining both the devotional and study, Mrs. Nan Britton spoke about the changing conditions of life in the west from when she was a child to the present day at the June meeting of Unit four of the Hensall U.C.W. She took as her motto, “Horizons are greater than fences” and reminded all of the many trials that the early settlers had to put up with. She also told of the love and kindness of the neighbours and how in todays society, all this seems to be lost. Her talk concluded with a prayer for all people in a disturbed world. Unit leader, Mrs. Jessie McAllister, presided and opened the meeting by reading from the Upper Room, based on “Then Job arose and worshipped.” She conducted the business before the meeting closed. Mrs. Shirley Luther and her committee served lunch. tiiiiiiinminiiiiiiiiiniiininiiiinnniiuiiiniiiiiimiiuiiHiiiiiiiHiiiimiiniiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiinm: E c= Where Can You Get More?? Domestic & Commercial Refrigeration Heat Pump sales & service, central air conditioning, room air conditioners. Tower Installation & repair. Stoves, Washers, Dryers, Dishwashers, Refrigerators sold & serviced. Television. Repair to all makes. (Used colour T.V. Rotors, Antennas, Towers) A large attendance of members attended the joint installation of officers at the Hensall Legion Hall Satur­ day evening when the Blyth Legion and Auxiliary were present and installed the Legion Officers and Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Hensall Branch." Legion Officers are: president; Grant McClinchey; past president; Murray Traquair; 1st vice- HENSALL LEGION EXECUTIVE — Members of the executive for 1978-79 for the Royal Canadian Legion branch in Hensall were installed Saturday night. Back, left, Ted Taylor, Garnet Allan, Stan Kochan, Murray Traquair and Larry Uyl. Front, Rev. Andrew Blackwell, president Grant McClinchey, Irvin Ferris and Frank Forrest. T-A photo About people you know Saliya Tennekoon, of Colombo, Sri Lanka, is visiting with Mr. & Mrs. Ian McAllister for three weeks. Saliya works with the “Y” in Colombo and is visiting Canada under the auspices of the Crossroads Inter­ national Program, an organization to promote better understanding bet­ ween countries. Honour bridal couple A “Get-together” of neigh­ bours was held on Wed­ nesday evening, at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Harry Smith in honour of Marianne Luyten and Ted Van Esbroeck, bridal couple of Saturday, June 3. After playing euchre, a gift was presented to the couple by Harry Smith. All were thanked by both the bride and groom. Later, a presentation was made to Mrs. Mary Van Esbroeck on behalf of her daughter Agnes and her were Mrs. and John husband, Mr. & Mrs. Ken Selin of Ottawa, who married last August. Present were Mr. & Alec Van Esbroeck Martha, Mr. & Mrs. McAllister, Mrs. Norman Pepper, Mr. & Mrs. Carl Payne, Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Hyde, Mrs. Orville Smith, and Mr. & Mrs. Jack Smith. 110th ANNUAL 1978 MHENSALL L AID Spring! Alli 110th ANNUAL 1978 Celebrate 25th Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Ted Oud celebrated their 25th wed­ ding anniversary at the Pineridge Chalet Saturday evening. A family dinner was attended by relatives and the family of the guests of honour, followed by a reception and dance with music by Mozart and the Melody Makers. A large number of relatives and friends gathered for the reception and dance. Mrs. Oud was pleasantly surprised when her brother Jack Dekker arrived from Holland. Also attending was her sister Mrs. Mary Deslip- po, Sudbury. Refreshments were served and a social hour enjoyed by all. Tuesday, June 20th Presbyterian Rev. Fox of Huron College conducted Sacrament ser­ vice in Carmel Presbyterian Church Sunday. Miss Bren­ da Pepper presided at the organ. The WMS birthday party will be held June 14 at 8p.m. All the ladies of the Church are invited to attend. All members of the Session and Board of Managers are to at­ tend a meeting in Caven Church, Exeter Thursday, June 8 at 8 p.m. Personals Mr. & Mrs. Harry Smith were guests at the Van Esbroeck, Luyten wedding Saturday, at Kinkora St. Patrick’s Roman Catholic Church. Mr. & Mrs. Sun Myung Yoon, Irene and Jo-Anne of Seaforth visited with Mr. & Mrs. Carl Payne last Thursday. Mr. & Mrs. Ken Selin of Ottawa visited with Mrs. Orville Smith and Helen on Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. William Rogerson have been visiting with their daughter and son- in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Bettles of Salmon Arm, British Columbia, and while there attended the wedding of their grand-daughter, Brenda Bettles to Alan Parke, also of Salmon Arm. Mrs. Flora Rapson was visited by her daughters over the weekend, Mr. & Mrs. Murray Milton of Toronto, Mrs. Leona McBride of Goderich and Mr.& Mrs. Don Jamieson of London. Mr. & Mrs. Sam Oesch visited with their grand­ daughter and her husband, Mr. & Mrs. Glen Hodgins of Mount Carmel, on Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Bob Stromgran, London visited Saturday with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Smith and ac­ companied them to Erin, Sunday to visit with the latter’s daughter and family, Mr. & Mrs. John McGuire, Shannon, Seamus, Brianna and Meghan. Tom Brintnell who has been a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital, London has returned home and is con­ tinuing treatment at home. Need news Your correspondents will be glad to receive con­ tribution of news during the summer including picnics, interesting trips and visitors. Best Interest & Ponies Horse Judging to Commence Promptly ot 5-.oo o'clock Heavy Horses, Light Horses Official Opening 7:30 p.m * Subjest to change Gaiser-Kneale We represent many Trust Companies. We are often able to arrange for the highest interest being offered on Guaranteed Investment Certificates. zgqfe. ng Prize Hereford O I Feeder Calves TO BE JUDGED and AUCTIONED Auction Sale of Calves 9:30 P M Parade 6:00 Bob McKinley M P lor Huron-Middlesex Admission: Adults $1.50 - Students $1.50 - Children under 12 Free CKNX Mobile Unit in Attendance Insurance Agency Inc. Exeter Office 235-2420 Grand Bend Office 238-8484 president; Garnet Allen; 2nd vice-present; Irvin Ferris: secretary; Charles Cooper; treasurer; Ted Taylor; sgt. at arms; Larry Uyl; welfare officer; Paul Neilands; executive; Frank Forrest, Stan Kochan, Jim Smale, Murray Traquair. Ladies’ Auxiliary; presi­ dent; Mrs. Beatrice Uyl; 1st vice-president; Mrs. Margaret Vanstone; 2nd vice-president; Mrs. Alice Neilands; secretary; Mrs. Donna Allen; treasurer; Mrs. Mona Campbell; sgt. at arms; Mrs. Iva Reid; ex­ ecutive; Joan Beierling, Jean Munn, Mildred Chalmers, Vera Smale, Wan­ da McClinchey. Rev. A.C. Blackwell’ who is leaving the community was presented with a pen & pencil set by Murray Tra­ quair. Refreshments were served and a social hour en­ joyed by all. Sale is successful A cool, sunny day and new- mown grass made a perfect setting for the auction sale held on the Hensall United Church grounds last Saturday. Household ar­ ticles, a snack booth, bake , attic treasures and second-hand books contributed to making sale a success. The sale was held by both Chislehurst and . Hensall congregations to help reduce the debt owing on the Manse renovations. all the R. K. PECK APPLIANCES '/n 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 Phone 482-7T 03 Ask for your CKSL car sticker PEPSI 3/99' Shows ICECREAM .>.*3.49 Fab DETERCENT *2.59 OPEN 9 A.M. - 10 P.M. Daily Sunday & Holidays 10 A.M.- 10 P.M. 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