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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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9 Will making is
topic for Institute
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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.
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.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.
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