Times-Advocate, 1978-11-16, Page 29veterans from the first world war. With the two vets are legion president Grant McClinchev
and Reverend nnrnat Wneear r r.. " ■
WORLD WAR ONE VETERANS - At the Remembrance Day banquet of Royal Canadian
Legion branch 468 Hensall Harry Horton, 83 and Peter MacNaughton, 83 were the two
and Reverend Garnet Husser.
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Mrs. Bertha MatQregpr, Phpne 262x2025
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Improve Legion building
Armistice event attracts80
The Annual Armistice
dinner held by the Canadian
Legion Branch No. 468 was
largely attended by eighty
guests and members on
Saturday evening. The
president was Master of
Ceremonies and the guest
speaker was Rev. T. G.
Musser, B.A.B.D. Other
speakers included Reeve
Harold Knight, Hensall;
Reeve A. Sillery, Tucker
smith; Reeve J. Tinney,
Hay..
Building much improved
The apartment building
and Legion formerly known
as the Petty Block which was
purchased by Dirk Coolman
of Exeter has been sand
blasted and painted
presenting a very much
improved appearance and
R. K. PECK APPLIANCES
adds to the appearance to the
Main Street of the Village,
Persona Is
The members of the
Amber Rebekah Lodge are
holding a Bake Sale and Tea
in the Lodge Hall on
Saturday, November 18 at 3
p.m.
Mrs. Blanche Chapman,
London, Mr. & Mrs. Leslie
Adams Exeter visited last
week with Mr. & Mrs, Jack
Corbett.
Mrs. Melvin Glanville is a
patient in Victoria Hospital,
London where she is
receiving treatment.
Mr. Keith Buchanan is a
patient in South Huron
Hospital, Exeter,
Mr. & Mrs. James
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dwelling they recently
purchased from Mr. & Mrs.
J. Aikenhead of Richmond
Street.
Mr. and Mrs. John Devlin
of Exeter visited with Mr.
and Mrs. John Skea on Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. John
McGuire, Shannon, Seamus,
Brianna and Meghan of Erin
visited, with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Smith recently.
Mrs. Laird Mickle return
ed Sunday after visiting for
two weeks with her son in
Hamilton,
Bill Gibson and Miss
Terry Garrow attended the
Central Beauty Supply
Limited Fall Hair Styling
Show at the Holiday Inn -
City Tower Centre on Mon
day.
Mrs. Sam Oesch, who has
been a patient in Victoria
Hospital, London, was able
to return home last Thurs
day and many friends,
neighbours and relatives
have been visiting with her
and Mr. Oesch since.
Hensall United Church
Opening the subject of the
Creation, Rev. T. Garnet
Husser preached on the
beliefs and facts about the
beginnings of the world.
For music, the choir
director, Mrs, Marianne
McCaffrey sang a rendering
of Psalm 16 with Dr. Ralph
Topp at the piano.
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Education topic for
Education was the topic of
the November meeting of
the Hensall Women’s
Institute held in the Legion
Hall Wednesday evening,
November 8. To open the
meeting, the president, Mrs.
Joyce Pepper read, “In
Flanders Field”.
An armchair trip to the
Muskokas was led by the
speaker, Mrs. Margaret
Burkhart of the Wingham
Travel Bureau: she
educated us on the route
taken and the beautiful
sights seen on the trip
through Huron and Bruce
Counties by bus in the fall,
continued onto Gravenhurst
Arnold Auxiliary
host several guests
The Arnold Circle Evening
Auxiliary pleasantly enter
tained members from Ex
eter Presbyterian Church,
Cromarty Presbyterian
Lutheran and United
Churches, Zurich; Seaforth,
Presbyterian Church
Chiselhurst Church, and the
Senior W.M.S. and Ladies’
of the Church.
Mrs. Don Volland presided
and welcomed everyone and
read a poem “An Autumn
Harvest’’. Mrs. John Baker
and Mrs. William Baker
were in charge of the
Devotional, on “the Use of
Our Hands’’ and “Thoughts
About Our Hands” the
Devotional closed with
responsive prayer.
Mrs. Donna St. John was
guest soloist and was ac
companied at the organ by
Mrs. Mary Moffatt. The
guest speaker of the evening
Pastor Ivor Bodenham was
introduced by Mrs. Robt,
Bell who spoke of him as a
“Church Builder’’ having
been instrumental in
building Bayfield Church in
1955, then to Exeter in 1961
and later at Lambeth.
Pastor Bodenham spoke
on “Thanksgiving’’. His text
was from 2nd Corinthian
Chapter 9 verses 1-9, His
message was very in
teresting and left much
worthwhile thoughts and
challenges. Mrs. Pat
Pollock thanked Pastor
Bodenham.
Miss Sylvia Bell favoured
with vocal solos accom
panying on the guitar. The
meeting concluded with
prayer and a social hour was
spent in the school room
when refreshments were
served by the Arnold Circle.
Rev, A. Young of Goderich
conducted service in Carmel
Presbyterian Church on
Sunday speaking on “The
Things that separate us from
our Master”. Mrs. Robert
Taylor presided at the organ
and led the choir in singing
and
will
Sun-
and then by boat through
Lake Muskoka and Lake
Rousseau to Clevelands
House. In this area, many
specimens of surface rock
and small islands are seen.
Music by Dianne and
Joanne Verlinde was en
joyed by all as these
talented sisters entertained
on their accordions. Later,
Mrs. Edna Pepper played a
medley of war songs on the
piano.
A report of the London
Area Convention was given
by Mrs. Hilda Payne and the
report of the fall board
meeting was given by Mrs.
Jessie McAllister, bringing
Wl meeting
members up to date on
District and Area activities.
In conducting the
business, the president an
nounced that Achievement
Day for Hensall 4-H girls
would be December 1 at 8
p.m. in Seaforth and that
members had an invitation
to put on a birthday party at
the Bluewater rest home in
December. It was decided to
do so on our meeting night,
December 13. Thanks were
extended to all who helped
at the ploughing match in
any way, at the dessert
euchre and at the 4-H party
put on by the girls on
November 7.
Hensall has been asked to
supply a Family and Con
sumer Affairs Convener for
the district for 1979-82 and
Mrs. Hilda Payne and Mrs,
Joyce Pepper are to form a
committee with Grand Bend
to plan the programme for
the district annual in 1979. A
collection for the Christmas
fund for the Family and
Children’s Services in
Goderich was taken.
Lunch was served by Mrs.
Isabel Rogerson and Mrs.
Susan Purdy and their com
mittee and a social hour was
enjoyed.
The speaker was in
troduced by Mrs. Elizabeth
Riley and thanked by Mrs.
Jessie McAllister.
November 16, 1978 Page 29
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Hay Township for
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the past 2 years,
and their support
at the polls last
Monday.
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The president Mrs.
Harvey Hyde presided at the
meeting of the W.M.S. of
Carmel Presbyterian
Church, Monday evening,
and opened the Thanksgiv
ing program with a poem
“Praise The Lord”. Mrs.
Rochus Faber read the
Scripture from St. Mark.
Mrs. Esther r’
presented three verses
“Autumn”, “Happiness”
and “You Have To Believe
in Happiness”.
Mrs. Malcolm Dougall
read a passage on
“Leprosy” and two readings
“What Grandmother’s Are
Made Of” and
“Mesothelium’s Menu”.
Mrs. Bert Thompson gave a
reading “In Flander’s
Fields”. Mrs. Hvde spoke on
“Missionary Work and
Church Extension in the last
few Years”. There were ten
members attended the
meeting at Cromarty last
week. Mrs. Hyde closed the
meeting with prayer.
The Ladies’ Aid meeting
followed with president Mrs.
Volland presiding. A most
successful bazaar was held
Saturday and matters of
business were discussed.
Discuss faith
A devotional on Faith was
given by Mrs. Audrey Joynt
at the November meeting of
Unit 1 of Hensall United
Church held on Friday.
Hymns and scripture
readings were on this topic
and an inspirational
message was given based on
an article, “The nature of
faith” by Rev. Davidson.
Mrs. Julene Keys gave an
interesting study,
“searching for identity”
describing the life of a mix
ed racial couple in Jamacia,
telling about the politics,
economy, religion and mass
media of the Caribbean. In
both Canada and the Carib
bean the quest for identity is
the most critical factor;
people should rejoice in
what is shared and be
enriched by what is unique.
Collection was taken for
the adopted child who sent
excellent school reports and
letters. Business was con
ducted by Mrs. Kay Elder.
Unit one will meet at 7 p.m.
previous to the General
Meeting at 7:30 p.m. on
December 4 and to be
responsible for the
programme at this meeting.
United Church calendars
for sale were distributed.
Appropriate thoughts were
read by Kay previous to all
repeating the Mizpah
Benediction and lunch serv
ed by hostesses Mrs. Audrey
Joynt and Mrs. Alice Ferg.
the anthem “Trust
Obey”. Rev. Young
conduct service next
day.
Chiselhurst UCW
The November meeting of
the Chiselhurst United
Church UCW was held on
Tuesday afternoon with the
president Mrs. Jack Brint-
nell presiding and opened
with the theme song and
prayer. A “Remembrance
Service was presented by
Mrs. Vera Brintnell entitled
“The Grace of Having
Enough” which was most
interesting. A minute of
Silence was observed for
remembering all
passed away in the past
year.
The Roll Call
swered with a verse from the
Bible with the word
“Peace”. An invitation was
accepted from the Hensall
UCW to join them in their
Christmas meeting
December 4. Letters were
received from the John
Milton Society for the Blind,
Alma College and Alcohol
and Drug Concern.
The various committees
gave their reports. Each
member will invite a friend
to the December meeting.
Mrs. T. Brintnell gave the
message from the Study
Book on “Human Rights”
which was very interesting.
Sales active
Hensall Sales Barn was
active again last week with
steady prices; supply con
sisted mainly of heifers and
steers. Heifers, $61.50-
$66.50, top to $67,00; steers,
$63.50-$67.50. toj) to $68.50;
cows $38.75-$47.50'. Pigs,
$35.00-$55.75.
those who
was an-
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Combines lose two tilts
The Hensall Combines
were on the losing end of two
games this week going down
to defeat against the
Parkhill Merchants 4-1
Thursday and 13-2 Sunday.
In Thursday’s game Hen
sall scored the opening goal
on an unassisted effort by
Dwight Consitt.
The Merchants scored two
more goals in the first of
their margin of victory and
added goals in the second
and third periods to ice, the
victory.
The Combines were total
ly outclassed Sunday with
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