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Times-Advocate, 1980-11-19, Page 341100101111014.010011111 i,,1 I Electors of Henson My sincere thanks for your general support in Monday's election, I will continue to work for your best interests as I have in the past, Best wishes to all in the corning year. Harald Knight APPLIANCE REPAIR rs sah. Wei Large or small. we'll Ina them all... Our repair exports will , have your appliance in tip top shape fast. Call us to- day. PECK APPLIANCES "IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA" VARNA 452-7103 The Hensall Three Links Senior Citizens met on Tuesday evening with the President Mrs. Ruby Bell presiding. Mrs, Alf Ross presided at the piano for the singing of "0 Canada" followed by the Lord's Prayer in unison, The roll call and minutes were followed by the treasurer's report by Mrs. Dorothy Brinfnell. It was announced a workshop will be held in Clinton on November 26 for the Executive. The secretary Mrs. Irene Davis gave an interesting report on the Rally held at Dashwood. "Thank you's" were received from Mrs. Elizabeth Riley and Edith Bell. The Christmas party to be held on December 9 was discussed. Mrs, Clarence Volland conducted a "sing-song" with Mrs. Ross at the piano. Mrs. Edith Bell gave a reading "Remembrance Day". Progressive euchre was played with nine tables in play. Mrs. Percy Camp- bell won Ladies' High Prize; Mrs. Edith Bell won ladies' consolation. Bert Horton was the high men's winner and Stewart Blackwell won men's consolation. Mrs. S. Blackwell won for the Ione hands. The entertainment committee were Clarence Personals Mrs. Robert Chaffe and Sally of Mitchell visited with the former's parents last Mr. & Mrs. Jack Corbett on Thursday. Mrs, Sim Roobol who was receiving treatment in South Huron Hospital, Exeter, returned to her home last week. Dr. and Mrs, Allen Knight of Grimsby spent the weekend at the Manse with Rev. McDonald and were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edison Forrest, Queensway residents go bowling The men's high score at the bowling of Queensway Nursing Home this week was Albert Miazga with 141 and ladies' was Mrs, Mary Parlmer with 118. Eugene Fox conducted the church service accompanied by his wife Mrs. Fox. Miss Mary Lou Erb accompanied at the piano. The Bethel Reformed Ladies entertained the residents with treats end. bingo. Mrs. Erline Stewart and Mrs. Shirley Prouty visited many residents. Mrs. Jones and Allan Johnston visited with Herb Jones; Wanda Struyk and Frank Rozendal visited Mrs, AliceRozendal; Mr. & Mrs. Clement Boland visited Neil Regan; Leslie Mitchell visited his mother Mrs. Louise Mitchell. Beatrice Taylor visited her mother Mrs. Volland; Iva Ridley visited Vera Lam- mie ; Louise Scrimgeour was visited by Mr. & Mrs, Bates; Florence and Walter Wilhelm visited Edna Youn. 250 lbs average weight sides of beef E.D. Smith 28 oz. 795 mt garden cocktail 11 IINEINE nig aim ma SE NAM NI III Carmel Church Rev. Kenneth Knight conducted service in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday speaking on the subject "How Do People Give?" Mrs, Robert Taylor presided at the organ for the service of song. Personals Mrs. Gerald Campbell of Exeter visited recently with Mr. & Mrs. Earl Campbell. Mr. Douwe Rozendal of Exeter has taken up residence in the apartment block on King Street. Welcome to the village. Mrs. Rozendal is a resident of the Queensway Nursing Home. Mrs, Dorothy Mickle visited last Friday with Mrs. Elizabeth Alexander in Exeter. Mrs. Lulu Love of Kin- cardine spent, the weekend with Mr. & Mrs, Dick Taylor celebrating their Golden Wedding Anniversary with them. 1 November Special on Harding and Ozite Carpeting "Free Estimates" "Guaronteed frutt S ala E tion" Bonthron's of fiensall 120 King St, Phone 262./023 Maple Loaf sweet cured cottage roll ,S 1 59 Leaver &Otte 10 OL In Green Gigni cream COt pure pork sausage $ I 09 Ib Schneider's asst pop. van 1 lb. pkg. skinless wieners $ 58 PRODUCE Ontario tatty Macintosh 3 lb. bag AMMO bag, Ontario groWn2 lb. beg Canada #1 grade cello 08114:4211 bacjA9 ; Baskets Wicker Ware 20% Off Reg. Ticket Once Kentfrozen orange juke 12 or, IR each frozeri spears bracOtril' io oz. e Hensall Voters... Your support at the polls last week was most appreciated. I LOOK FORWARD TO SERVING YOU AS REEVE Paul Neilands Depending on whether you're an enumerator or member of council,Hensan's population has either in- creased or declined. A census report for the village indicates the latter with a total of 965 residents in the community compared to 989 a year ago. Clerk-treasurer Betty Oke told council Wednesday that according to the census report, Hensall has been experiencing a population decline since 1978 when 1,005 residents were recorded. Oke expressed doubt about the 1980 figures, saying several names were missed from the voter's liSt, Data for the census report and voters' list was collected in September. Councillor Harry Klungel had doubts about the ac- curacy of the report, saying that several young families had moved into the village recently. Dairy Store OPEN Man. - Sat. 9 - 10 Sun. 10 10 180 King Hensall' 262-2840 9 Will making is topic for Institute „ African missionary tens about life facts in Zaire the communications and missions committee. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Mock were the greeters and Cecil Pepper and Ross Veal were the ushers for • the service, A special missionary Sunday was held at Hensall United Church, Sunday November 16 with. Dr. Allen Knight as the guest speaker. Rev. Stanley McDonald conducted the service. Dr. Knight spoke first to the children, telling them how to say "Hello" in African and showing them a native dog bell, a barkcloth blanket, embroidered hangings, a paddle for mixing food and a school scribbler made from labels off cans. More facts about life in Zaire, especially among Angolan refugees, were recounted by Dr. Knight during the sermon time. He took as his text "For the Love of God controls con- straineth Us" Mrs. Donna St. John sang a lovely solo "I Will Sing New Songs of Gladness" by Dvorak. Dr. Ralph Topp accompanied her on the piano and was at the organ for the remainder of the CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY -- Richard (Dick) and Pearl Taylor of Mensal! celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary , when their family honoured them with a social gathering at the Hensall Community centre on Friday evening. The wedding table was adorned with yellow roses and centred with an anniversarywedding cake. The even- ing was much enjoyed by a large number of relatives and friends and school-mates who came from manydistances to celebrate with them on this happy occasion. Dancing was en- joyed to music by the Blue Water Playboys, A delicious luncheon was served. Dick and Pearl were married on November 15th, 1930 at the Hensall United church manse by the late Rev. Arthur Sinclair, They have a family of three: Mrs. John Brintnell, RR 2 Staffa; John Taylor, Exeter; and Alvin Taylor, Hensall. Six grandchildren and one great-grandchild. HEI4SAll8 DI$TRICT COMMUNITY CENTRE 262-3206 Week of November 17-23 MONDAY & TUESDAY Curling WEDNESDAY 3;30 5:30 Public Skate 6:00 - 10:30 Minor Hockey THURSDAY 2:$0 - 3:30 Mom's & Tots Free Admission Open Ice Night 8:30 Hensall Old Timers VS Goderich Old Timers FRIDAY 7:00 - 9:00 Oidtimers 9:15 Open Ice until Nov. 7 SATURDAY 7:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 'Minor Hockey 1;00 3:00 p.m. Public Skate 3;30 - 6:30' p.m. Open Ice Available no family skate SUNDAY Sun. Morning - Open ice Available no public skate no rentals available 4;30 p.m. Open Ice Available PUBLIC SKATING ADMISSION FEES $1.00/Adult (18 & over) .504/Student (13 to 18) .25c Children (6 to 12) Mrs. Belva Fuss presided for the November meeting of Unit 1 of Renaall United Church and gave a poem "Titne'* after which the hymn "Faith of our Fathers" was sting in lieeping with “Remem, brance Day". Belva read the scripture 2nd Corinthians 5, 4.2o and gave the highlights of the great ,work ac- complished by Dr. and Mrs. Allan Knight, who have returned from Africa, Belva led in prayer and "Onward Christian Soldiers" WAS sting, A thank you note was received from Queensway Nursing Rome, Mrs, Audrey Joynt gave the following business items. A report on our adopted child in Burma and read his in- teresting letter to us. Unit I is to decorate the Church for Christmas, this is to be done Thursday November 27 at 1' p.m, The Unit also has devotional for the General Meeting December 1. Members were reminded to bring homemade candy, cookies for the Christmas boxes to be packed. A discussion on the project sending seeds to Africa to which 'all agreed. Institute hear Mr. Ralph Smith 'Mr. Ralph Smith, a lawyer from Seaforth, gave an interesting talk on "Making a will" at the November meeting of the Hensall Women's Institute. He spoke on what you should know about wills; what a will is, when it should be made. Judging by the questions asked afterwards the members found this an engrossing subject, Mrs, Smith Wes introduced by Mrs. Isobel Rogerson and thanked and presented with a cheque by her afterwards. This was raMily and. Con- sumer Affairs evening, Twelve members an.- swered the roll call by, naming a product they would never buy again. The an- swers were quite Varied. A special collection was taken for the Family and Children's Service Christ- mas Fund. Mrs. Hilda Payne con- ducted the meeting, opening with a poem "Only Loaned". She thanked all the members . for helping so efficiently with the dessert euchre in October. A donation of $20 was voted for the CNIB canvass and all who helped with the canvass were thanked. Members were reminded of achievement day for our 411 clubs on November 27 at Seaforth and it was decided to vote in favour of holding a workshop in the District annually, Reports of the district board meeting and the London Area convention were given by Mrs. Joyce Pepper. The new version of "0 Canada" was sung at the beginning of the meeting and it was agreed to hold a-birth- day party at the Blue Water Rest home next July. service, A new missionary hymn `"Macedonia"' was sung by the congregation at the close of the service. Next Sunday the service will be held at the usual time of 11 arcs. with Rev. Stanley McDonald conducting, Junior choir will meet this week on Thursday at 4:30 p,m. All Children age seven years and up are invited, Young Teens will be meeting on Friday at 7:30 p.m. Hensall United Church was filled Sunday evening for their November fellowship service when they held a "Night with the Knights", Dr. Allen Knight and his wife 'Eleanor spent nearly thirty-five years working among, with, and for African villagers through the United Church of Canada, Spending the day in Hensall, Dr. Knight spoke at the morning service and spoke through his coloured slides, at the evening service, of how God had used he and Mrs. Knight, to bring the message of the gospel to the people of Angola and Zaire. The fellowship service opened with a hymn sing led by Rev. McDonald with Eric Luther at the piano and Ross Hargreaves, minister of Thames Road United Church led in a devotional. Following the service a time of fellowship was held in the fellowhsip hall, In charge of Senior citizens hear about rally Population up or down? Holy Land slides shown Slides of a trip to the Holy Land, in April, were shown at the November meeting of Unit 2 of Hensall UCW on Monday, November 10. Mrs. Elva Forrest told the significant event of each picture most of which now have a church built on them to commemorate the incident from the Bible which took place there, A very inspiring evening. The meeting was chaired by Elva who opened with a poem "Tomorrows". The devotional on "Joy Cometh in the Morning" was led by Mrs. Deanna Brock and dwelt on "Remembrance". The morning leads to great promises. The roll call was answered by eighteen members and the business was conducted by Mrs. Joyce Pepper. Contributions of cookies, shortbread and homemade candy are needed for special Christmas boxes and Unit 2 is to look after the lunch for the General meeting on December 1. All are invited to Chiselhurst on December 2 at 2 p.m. Contributions for a new project, seeds for Africa, may be brought to the General • meeting . The new study book "Partners in the Gospel" is now available at the, chprch and the Resource Centre at Mitchell could use volunteer help Wednesday to Friday af- ternoons. Mrs, Hilda Payne gave a short report on the Observer workshop in Mitchell that she attended on November 5. This publication is to have a new format in January 1981 and it is hoped that every family in the congregation will subscribe. Sponsored by Agripress Canada Ltd. and Aldeen Volland and Edith Bell. Social were: Alex and Evelyn McBeath and Annie Noakes. Tickets were sold on a doily donated by Rosa Harris. MARKE HOURS: Fri. s a.rn. - 9 p.m. BETTER BEEF CUT BETTER 262.2017 HENSALL Tees„ Wed., Thurs., & Sat.6 a.m. - 6 p.m. We reserve the right to limit quantities. 4 NS 111111111111111111111111 as asiNfl, in al NIB NI an MN :rag OODLAND family pack pork chops 49 lb. 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