Times-Advocate, 1979-12-12, Page 101.09
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YOUNG PIANIST — A student at Hensall Public School
David Dougall, accompanied the choir when they preformed
at the Tuesday night concert at SHDHS. The young lady with
him was helping turn the pages of his music. Staff photo
Brintnell presided opening
the meeting with prayer and
welcomed everyone, Mrs.
Brintnell was in charge of
the Devotional "The
Christmas Star" Numbers of
Christmas Hymns were sung
with Mrs. Don Kerslake
presiding at the piano.
Mrs. Ted Roberts, Mrs,
Dick Taylor and Mrs. A. Cole
assisted in the Devotional.
The members answered the
Roll Call with their favourite
Christmas hymn. An in-
vitation was received to a
Christmas social at
Queensway Nursing Home,
Monday December 10
"Thank You" was read from
the Brintnell family.
Rev. Stan McDonald was
the guest speaker and gave
an interesting message on
"The Miracle of Christmas"
Mrs. Thomas Scott gave two
numbers singing Christmas
songs accompanying herself
on the harpsi-chord. Mrs.
Brintnell thanked Rev.
McDonald and Mrs. Scott.
The meeting closed with the
Benediction by Rev.
McDonald.
An exchange of Christmas
gifts for the Secret Pen Pals
was followed by a delicious
lunch served by Mrs,
Dorothy Parker, Mrs.
Dorothy Brintnell, Mrs. Jack
Brintnell, and Mrs. Clarence
Coleman.
The U.C.W. of Chiselhurst
United Church entertained
the U.C.W. of the Hensall
United Church and other
guests Tuesday afternoon.
The president Mrs. Jack,
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Pose 10 Times-Advocate, December 12, 1979 Skatethon, bin o successful •
Present festive pageant
at United Church service
There's been much ac-
tivity of late in the quest to
raise the final amount for the
Final push on for arena funds
Riley; Hensall Branch No.
468 Women's Auxiliary-five
memberships; Dave Kyle;
Gary Kyle; Bev Hill; Cooks
Division of Gerbro Cor-
poration-five memberships;
Vicki Baker; Murray Baker-
two memberships.
McMahon says persons
contemplating buying a
membership should consider
doing so prior to December
31 to receive the benefit of
the income tax reduction for
1979.
A date to be circled on the
calendar is February 2
which is the date when Team
10 from CFPL TV, London
take on the Hensall Fund
Raisers.
Rumour has it that several
National Hockey League
scouts will be in attendance
Hensel' and district corn- this month raised $857 which
munity centre. fund raising committee
A fowl bingo held earlier member Carl McMahon
termed a "big success."
McMahon gave thanks to
Joanne Bell, Ray and
Pauline Ingram, Marlene
Ingram, Al Crerar, Pat Veal
and Eleanor Shiers for their
help,
The skatethon held in the
fall has raised $1,692 to date
with another $100 left to
come in.
Top money raiser was Dan
McClinchey with $111. The
other top raisers were Steve
McCullough and Starr
Jesney with $104 and $98
respectively.
Meanwhile, the fund
raising committee's 100 club
continues to grow by leaps
and bounds with 20 mem-
berships. being added.
The following is a list of the
new members:
Grant and Gladys
McGregor; Bill C. Brown
Sr.; Ray and Pauline
Ingram; Ross and Loretta
The old, yet ever new,
story of Jesus' birth was
presented through pageant
to the United Church
congregation on Sunday
morning, The pageant,
written and produced by
Rev. McDonald, was ex-
ceptionally well portrayed
by the children and young
people of the congregation
assisted by the Senior,
Junior boys and Primary
choirs.
The Junior Boys Choir
sang a Sicillian Hymn, "0
Thou Joyful Day" followed
by a 17th century German
carol, "While by my Sheep"
as well as, "It is not far to
Bethlehem" from "The First
Christmas Morn", "Others"
from "Because of Jesus
Birthday" and "The
Message of Christmas" from
"Peace on Earth Christmas
Cantatas for Children" Peter
Cook, Jim Thrower and Rod
Parker were the special
soloists in these numbers.
From the senior choir,
solos were taken by Gail
Travers singing, "0 Prophet
Hensall Sherwoods
Christmas
Dance
Music by
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Speak" to an ancient hymn
tune and at the close of the
pageant the ever beautiful,
"Fairest Lord Jesus". Mrs.
Margaret McLeod and
Douglas Mock took the solo
parts in "0 little town of
Bethlehem". The senior
choir also presented, "The
Advent of our God" and The
men's choir presented, "We
Three Kings" while the
ladies sang, "The West-
minster Carol",
The younger members of
the congregation in the
primary choir presented, in
their very sincere and
beautiful way, three lovely
carols, "The Virgin Mary
had a Baby Boy" "The Baby
Boy" and "Away in a
Manger".
Mrs. Mary Moffatt was
organist with Mrs. Joyce
Pepper as pianist. Directors
of the choirs were; senior,
Mrs. Marianne McCaffrey;
junior, Rev. McDonald and
primary, Mrs. Pam Scot-
chmer.
Those taking part in
portraying the story through
pageant were, Mary, Mary
Drysdale; Joseph, Glen
Slade; the main angel,
Kathy Topp; other angels,
Starr Jesney, Dana Bozzato,
Susan Glynn and Janet
Mowatt, The Shepherds were
Mark McGregor, Donald
Waring, and Tim Mann and
the Wise Men were por-
trayed by. Scott Jesney,
Michael McGregor and
Travis Beaver. Scott Jesney
and Glen Slade were in
charge of the property when
the front of the church was
made into the stable of
Bethlehem with hay as well
as the animals around the
manager where Jesus lay,
Lighting the second
Advent candle at the
beginning of the service was
Randy Parker and Marilyn
Pepper. Sharon Beaver and
Pam Scotchmer looked after
the kindergarten Sunday
School when they presented
their gifts before the manger
of Jesus.
Everyone was very much
impressed with the quality of
this pageant by the choirs
and the young people of the
congregation as they
presented the message of
Christmas.
Conduct worship at
Zurich
Rev. McDonald and
members of the senior and
junior Boys choir conducted
the worship at the Bluewater
Rest Home on Sunday
evening.
Set date for
congregation meeting
At the Official Board
meeting of the United
Church on Wednesday
evening, the date for the
Annual Congregational
meeting was set for Wed-
nesday, January 16 with a
pot-luck supper for the whole
family. After supper, car-
toons and other movies will
be shown to the children
while the congregation hold
their business meeting.
Holy Communion
Rev. Kenneth Knight
conducted the Sacrament of
Holy Communion in Carmel
Presbyterian Church on
Sunday The choir under the
leadership of the organist
Mrs. Robert Taylor sang
"Near The Cross". Next
Sunday the Sabbath School
members will present their
program. Choir practise will
be held on Wednesday
evening at 8:00 p.m.
Legion ladies donate
The President of the
Ladies' legion auxiliary Mrs.
L. Uyl presided for the
regular meeting on Tuesday
evening. A donation was
voted to Hensall Arena
Fund. Arrangements were
also made 'to send gifts to
older members, shut-ins and
the adopted veterans at
Westminster Hospital at
Christmas. The money doll
draw will be held on Friday
December 21st. Members
plan to visit the Queensway
Nursing Home with treats
for the residents. An ap-
plication was received for
two new members.
The Christmas Party for
the Legion and ladies'
auxiliary_ members and
families was held on Sunday
after noon with a very good
attendance. Santa arrived
with • gifts and treats and
refreshments were served.
Everyone enjoyed a very
pleasant afternoon.
Queensway
Mrs. Eric Luther con-
ducted the Church service at
Queensway Nursing home
last week and passed out
treats to the residents, who
are most grateful, also to
the Zurich Mennonite
Church for playing Bingo
with them. Visitors with
Mrs. Vera Lammie were Iva
Ridley and Chester Dunn.
Hazel Snell, Les Mitchell and
Barbara visited with Louise
Mitchell. Mrs. Mary Oesch
visited with her husband Pat
Oesch.
Gent's high bowling score
was Albert Miazga with 170
and Edna Youn with 87.
Rebekah Lodge holds
Christmas party
The Noble Grand Mrs.
Hazel Corbett presided for
the meeting of Amber
Rebekah on Wednesday
evening assisted by the Vice-
Grand Mrs. Elizabeth Riley:
A number of Christmas
cards were received from
the lodges. Mrs. Dorothy
Corbett gave the Treasurer's
report and the proceeds of
the Bazaar and Bake Sale.
An invitation was received
from the Assembly
President Constance Humby
to attend a meeting at
Huronic Lodge, Clinton when
the Assembly Warden Iris
Czinkota will make her of-
ficial visit January 21.
Secret Pal nite will be on
January 2. Arrangements
were made to drape the
Charter. A donation was
voted to be sent to the
Children's Aid. Happy Birth-
day was sung for Mrs. Alice
Ferg. The Noble Grand
thanked all who helped to
make the Bake Sale and
Bazaar a success.
Following the meeting
Mrs. R. Consitt presided and
Mrs. W. Rogerson at the
piano led in Carol singing.
Mrs. Dorothy Parker gave a
reading "The Light of the
Star". Following the Gift
Exchange a social hour was
enjoyed in the lower hall and
refreshments served.
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and district news
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