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Times-Advocate, 1980-07-09, Page 22converted into a residence by Mrs. Janice of of Toronto was out of control. Firemen experienced a water shortage for a short period of time with pumper units from Brucefield and Clinton called to the scene. Mrs. Smale managed to save a few items from the house which, contained several antiques. The building was insured Mrs. Smale told firemen. Cause of the fire has not been determined with no estimate of the loss being made. FUN AT SCHOOL - At the Vacation Bible School held last week at Hensall United Church, teacher Janis Bisback, holding little Peter Owen, entertains Bonnie Smale, Karen Davies and Leeann Consitt. Shown in the background are some of the crafts the nursery class did while at school. Staff photo ASS-STOUNDING RIDING - The donkey baseball game between the Hensall Kinsmen and the Hensall firemen at the Hensall and district community centre Thursday provided lots of laughs for the 400 fans in attendance. Showing how not to dismount from his steed was Bevan Bonthron. T-A photo Queensway folk picnic The residents of the Queensway Nursing Home are most grateful to the ladies from Zurich Men- nonite Church who planned such a wonderful picnic for them, Everyone had such a good time. Birthday greetings to those having birthdays in June namely: Russell Erratt, Nell Ken- drick, Louise Scrimgeour, Wally Crich, Mac Beaver. Rev. Van Essen conducted the church service. High men's bowling score was Neil Regan with 114 and ladies' high Mary Parlmer with 105. Visitors with Vera Lam- mie were Iva Ridley, Shirley and Darla Lammie. Mabel and Linda Doat visited with Irene Kalbfleisch. Ruth and Gladys Beckler visited Pat Oesch. Bill and Ruby Triebner visited Mrs. Triebner. Mrs. Henry Becker, Winnifred Wilds, Henry and Marie Wilds, Mrs. Dianne Wilfred visited Mrs. Wilds. Visiting with Mrs. Volland were Mrs. Irene Finlayson, Mrs, Beatrice We'll Do the Job Right... 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A spokesman for the Hensall fire department said his men answered the call to the former SS Number 10 thr .T miles north-east of Hensall around 4:30. When they arrived the school house which had been MARK EVENT Mr. and Mrs. Don Mousseau celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding an- niversary at the Pine Ridge chalet on Saturday evening which was largely attended by many neighbours and freinds. A dinner for family and friends was served to some one hundred and thirty guests. Guests were greeted by the host and hostess who received many congratulations and best wishes. Dancing was en- joyed to music by Joe Overholt's orchestra. VISIT FROM SCOTLAND Mr. and Mrs. Jack McLaughlin and sons Raymond and Stuart of Glasgow, Scotland were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Slade and Glenn whom they have not seen in twenty-one years. Mr. McLaughlin and Mr. Slade were employed by the same firm in Toronto, Hensall personals Rev., Stkn McDonald visited on Sunday in AtwooW with his sister Mrs. Chester Earl when a family fathering was held honouring their mother Mrs. Carl McDonald who celebrated her eightieth birthday. Present were Rev. McDonald, two sisters Grace, Mrs. Norman Coughlin and Ruth, Mrs. Chester Earl along with their families as well as Mrs. McDonald's sisters and their husbands. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Mousseau of Ridgetown visited last week with relatives and friends here and attended the former's brother and sister-in-law's 25th wedding anniversary. Mrs. Bertha MacGregor returned home after visiting with her son and daughter- in-law Mr. and Mrs. Don MacLaren, Jodi and Brooke in Oakville. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Mickle and family, Cam- bridge, Mr. Charles Mickle, Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Collins and family, Waterloo spent Sunday with their mother Mrs. Laird Mickle. Rev. Kenneth Knight conducted service in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday. The church service will be discontinued until August 10th while Rev. Knight is on vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corbett were hostesses at their home on Sunday when they en- tertained their families to dinner, it being the occasion of the former's birthday. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ross Corbett and Jeff, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Corbett, Mr. and Mrs. Al Corbett and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chaffe and family Joey Chaffe and friend Mitchell. Now Stretch and Sew Comes To You! LEARN SHORT-CUT SEWING METHODS' developed by Ann Person, in your own home We will cover any area within 45 miles of Exeter For more details call Marlene 235-0338 SCHOOL'S OUT AGAIN - Last Friday was the last day for Vacation Bible School held at Hensall United Church. The junior class have just finished their snack and are waiting for the fin'al assembly. Staff photo Hold assembly There was an ex- ceptionally good atttendance at the annual vacation Bible school held in the United Church this past week for the Hensall district. Approximately 118 students and staff attended the school which had as its theme "Jesus Our Lord". The vacation school opened on Monday morning and continued throughout the week with sessions held each morning from 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Scott Jesney was in charge of property set-up assisted by Darron Moir. Florence and Glenn Slade conducted the registration. Janise Moir and Cathy Geiger were superintendents for the Nursery department; Joan Alexander for the pre- primary department, Barbara Gackstetter for the primary department, Shirley Luther for the middlers and Rev. McDonald the junior Enjoy Bible classes department. The teachers assisting with the school were: Wendy Banks, Dianne Rock, Donna Hamather, Kay Gardner, Randy Parker, Vicki Mann, Joan Corbett, Audrey Christie, Bev Moir, Cathy Mann, Janet Moir, Trudy Ferguson, Dorothy Brint nell, Peggy Volland, Peggy Campbell, Sharon Travis, Sherry Travis, Barbara Stretten, Nancy McCullough, Joyce Pepper and Shirley McAllister. Laurie, Joanne and Marilyn Pepper were in charge of Baby and toddler care. On Friday noon and assembly was held at which time the visitors viewed the work of the school and heard their songs and program relating to their theme. Much appreciation goes to those who organized and assisted with leadership for this school and also to those who sent cookies for the last day as well as for the younger children's break period.