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petitors at Saturday's horseshoe pitching contest at the Huron
county plowing match. T-A photo
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Robert Taylor presided at
the organ. The Sunday
School commenced at 1.0;00
a.m, with a good attendance,
Formes.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corbett
visited this week with their
daughter and son-in-law Mr.
and'Mrs. Robert chaffe and.
family at Mitchell.
Mrs, Ross MacMillan,
Waterloo spent Wednesday
last week with her mother
Mrs, Laird Mickle.
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Two baptized, anniversary well attended
• • 4. : ... .. . .
Institute
plan event
The October meeting of the
Hensall Wetnen's Institute
will be on educational and
cultural activities when Mrs.
Patricia Brown will
demonstrate making flower
arrangements. The meeting
will be held at the United
Church Wednesday at 8 p.m.
Ladies' of the community
are invited to attend.
Queensway nursing
home news
Rev. Kenneth Knight
conducted Church service at
Queensway Nursing Home
last week accompanied by
Mrs. Malcolm Dougall at the
piano. Visitors with Russell
Erratt were Lynn and Tim
Proctor, Helen Taylor,
George and Olive
Stephenson, Perc and Clara
Johnston, Lee and Ann
McConnell. Henry and Marie
Wilds visited with Mrs.
Wilds. Mrs. Dogan and
daughters and Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Corriveau also
visited Mrs. Wilds. Gladys
Beckler visited with her
father Pat Oesch. Violet
Bishop, Marion and Lorraine.
Funnel visited with Irene
Kalbfleisch.
Les and Barb Mitchell
visited with the former's
mother Mrs. Louise Mit-
chell.
Mrs. Beaver and daughter
visited Mac Beaver. Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Smith visited
Mrs. Kendrick and other
residents. Mrs. Iva Ridley
visited with Mrs. Lammie,
Keith and Ruth McLaren
visited Louise Mitchell and
Mrs. Kendrick.
Men's high bowling sccore
was Neil Regan with 204
Ladies high Shirley Cassidy
79.
Personals
Rev. McDonald ac-
companied by Mrs. Grace
Drummond and Mrs. Harold
Parker were in Listowel on
Tuesday as delegates to the
Huron-Perth Presbytery of
the United Church held in
Trinity Church.
Rev. McDonald was in
Listowel the first of the week
due to the death of his aunt,
Mrs. Irvine Hewitt, on
Sunday. His mother Mrs.
Carl McDonald of Atwood,
who has been spending a few
days with her son returned
home for the funeral.
Ken and Kay Elder joined
flying farmers in 1964 and
since that time they and
their family have been ac-
tive in the organization.
Ontario with over 600
members in the largest
chapter in International
Flying Farmers which
recently held its convention
in San Diego California and
will next year be in Calgary
Alberta in July.
Whether you are a cub
flyer or a jet pilot this
friendly organization in-
cludes the whole family with
the teens and juniors for-
ming their own executive.
Birds
banned
Agriculture Canada has
banned the importation to
Canada of all psittacine and
song birds from the United
States, effective at midnight,
September 18.
The purpose of the ban is to
protect the Canadian poultry
industry against the possible
introduction of velogenic
Newcastle disease.
The ban applies to
"exotic" birds -- parrots,
budgies, finches, canaries,
cockatiels and most other
pet birds.
The ban does not apply to
commercial poultry, day-old
chicks or hatching eggs.
This deadly form of
Newcastle disease was
diagnosed earlier this month
at a United States pet
dealership. It is caused by an
airborne virus that affects
birds's nervous and
respiratory systems.
By MRS. RENA CALDWELL
Mr. & Mrs. Grant Love
Caro,Michigan, visited for a
few days with Grace
McBride,
"If there is righteousness
in the heart," says an old
Chinese proverb, "there will
be beauty in the character. If
there is beauty in the
character, there will be
harmony in the home. If
there is harmony in the
home, there will be order in
the nation. When there is
order, in the nation, there
will be peace in the world,"
Mansfield on behalf of the
congregation introduced and
welcomed the children into
the church, Charles Cooper
was the greeter and Steve
Wants, Ross Vail, Cecil.
Pepper and Dave Kyle were
the ushers,
Mr. McDonald spoke to the
congregation on the subject
of "A Well Balanced Life,"
The chOir sang "Faith of Our
Fathers," under the
direction of Dr. Ralph Topp,
The United Church Sunday
Church School held their
monthly Assembly on
Sunday morning on the
theme of "Forgiveness",
based on the parable of. The
Unforgiving Debtor, Bar-
bara Gackstetter led the
singing with Joyce Pepper at
the piano. The study on the
unforgiving debtor was led
by Cathy Geiger at which
time .Q.lenn, Slade showed the
film "Speedy The Snail."
Rod Parker read the
scripture and Steve Ger-
stenkern, John O'Brien and
Todd Goudle Miged with
the service as ushers,
Everyone Is looking forward
to the next assembly the last
Sunday. in October..
Chiselhurst Anniversary.
The 120th anniversary of
Chiselhurst United Church
was held .on Sunday with a
large attendance, Rev.
Stanley McDonald con-
ducted the service with. Rev,
Robert McMullen 'Of, the
Kippen-Brueefield charge
deliVering . an inspiring
message on "The 'Chu'',
eh.„..IS." A male quartette
conprising Messers Skinner,.
Heywood, Blair and Gill
accompanied by Mrs. D. Gill
at the piano sang several
numbers, which were much
enjoyed,
A fellowship hour followed
the service when members
.and guests enjoyed an hour
of visiting,
Sacrament to be
celebrated
Rev. Kenneth Knight
conducted service in Carmel
Presbyterian Church on
Sunday speaking on the Gift
of Time. The Sacrament of
the Lord's Supper will be
celebiated on Sunday at the
regular hour of worship, Mrs,
Dairy Store
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Sun. 10 - 10
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Time. Advocate, October 1, 19110
Hensall: United Church
was filled on Sunday
'morning. for the special.
service of Baptism when
Rev. McDonald. ad-
ministered the sacrament
and received into the family
and household of faith Kerrie
Lynn Consitt, daughter of
Larry and Jayne Consitt and
Amanda Carole Galloway
daughter of Douglas and
Norma. Galloway; Eric
Kay Elder..,is crowned
Hensall woman
is flying queen
l‘ay Elder, Hensall was
crowned queen of the
Ontario Flying Farmers
June 20 at their convention
held at the Wheels Inn in '
Chatham and will be their
official hostess for the 1980-
81 year.
J. McDougall
passes away
James Roy McDougall of
Hensall passed away at
South Huron Hospital,
Exeter September 28th, 1980
in his 80th year. Surviving
are several nieces and
nephews Mrs. Wilmer
(Grace) Adkins, Exeter;
Mrs. Don (Elaine) Harburn,
Woodstock, Jack Upshall,
Kippen; Robert Upshall,
London; Dougall and Donald
Upshall, Kippen;
Predeceased by a sister Mrs.
Mary Upshall October 20th
1976. Funeral service was
from the Bonthron Funeral
Home, Hensall Tuesday
September 30 at 2:30 p.m.
With Rev. G. Mills of-
ficiating. Interment in Staffa
Cemetery.
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