Times-Advocate, 1980-12-03, Page 34start' of the COMM4Iiion sex',
vice. Dr'. Ralph Topp of*
Rotatedat the organ and
conducted the choir.
Next Sunday will be White
Gift Sunday and the Sunday.
School will. present a Christ-,
mas pageant.
The official board of .1-1Bn,
sail United Church met .on
Wednesday with a good
attendance,
Attend, meeting
A large representation of
Hensall :Ladiesattended the
Christian Women's pot luck
dinner and Christmas:
meeting held in the Parish
Hall, Exeter on Friday. Ma-
jor Earl McInnes of the
Salvatibn .Army, Great
Palls, Newfoundland was
guest speaker -and delivered
an outstanding message, on
the manager. Mrs, McInnes
and Mrs. Nan Britton sang a.
duet ""Star of the East" an,
eornpanied. by Mrs, Tait at
the pang..
Aveensway Nursing,
news
The 'Queensway Nursing
1191111P- staff and residents
wish. 'to thank the Bethel
ReforMed Church Ladies'
who led in the hymn sings
entertaining at Bingo and.
pasSiitg out treats 'the past
triontk it was very much, ap-
preciated.
. Albert. Miazga won the
high bowling score for the
men , With a score of 163.
Shirley Cassidy won the
ladies' high score with 135
score.
Visitors with Mrs, Wilds
were:. Mrs. Dorothy Lee,
Kay ,Pockwell, Mrs. Glen
McCann, Mrs. Leonard
Dietri0 and Mrs, Steven
Dietr7' h, also Marie and
Henry Wilds. Mrs, Vera
JOhnStnIk and Mrs. Irene
Pinlayson visited, their
Mother Mrs, Volland.
Jean Triebner visited with.
Mrs. Vera Lammie and Mrs,
Kendrick. Mrs. Rootlet
visited Herb Jones, Mrs.
Louise Mitchell and Mrs.
Vera, Laramie. Mervyn and,
Irene. Dunn visited Mrs.
Vera Larnrnie.. Wilfred land.
Ruth Schantz visited Mrs.
Kendri4,
Personals
Major Earl McInnes and
Mrs. McInnes of the Salva-
tion Army, Great Palls,
Newfoundland were guests
with Mr. and Mrs,Eric
Luther during the past week.
Mr, McInnes is an outstan-
ding speaker and shared his
,messages with several
groups during his stay here.
HENSALL B CROWN TO EXETER — The Exeter Mohawks had their most successful outing
to date as they won the B division• at the Hensall Minor Athletic Association intermediate
hockey tournament. Receiving the trophy and a cheque for $200 from association treasurer
Andy 'manse was Mohawk captain Bill Van Bergen. T-A photo
The Huron-Perth
Presbytery of the United
Church of Canada met
recently in the Zurich United
Church with 85 clergy and
laypersons in attendance.
Rev. Rae Grant of
Lis towel, chairman of
Presbytery, presided during
the day long session. The
worship service was con-
ducted by Rev. John
Oestreicher of Clinton.
The Rev. Wm. A. Sayers,
President of London Con-
ference addressed the Court.
He spoke of the work of the
United Church throughout
Canada. He stressed the
need to be open and faithful
and to grow in faith. He said
that it is not just a matter of
Fri., Dec. 5 7-9 p.m.
HENSALL HOME HARDWARE
"Bring Your Parents
Out To See Santa"
Layaway Plan Available
Open Mondays in December
ZURICH TAKES A CHAMPIONSHIP — The Zurich Buckeyes of the South Huron Hockey
League captured the A championship of the second annual Hensall Minor Athletic Associa-
tion intermediate hockey tournament held on the weekend with a victory over Mitchell in the
final game Sunday, Presenting the championship trophy and CI cheque for $400 to
Buckeyes' captain John Graham was association president Les Gardner, T-A photo
Mrs, Bertha MacGregori
PhOne 262-2025
HENSALL & DISTRICT
COMMUNITY CENTRE
262-3206
Week of December 1-7
MONDAY & TUESDAY
Curling
. WEDNESDAY
3:30.5;00 Public skate
6:30.10:30 Minor Hockey vs Elma Logan
THURSDAY
2:30-3:30 Moms 8. Tots
Free Admission
8:30 Hensall Intermediate vs Exeter Intermediate
FRIDAY
Oldtimers 7:00-9:00
Open ice time available after 10:15 p.m.
'SATURDAY
1:00.3;00 Public skate7:00-9:00 Family public skate
SUNDAY
1;60-3:00 Public skate
Open ice time available after 5:30 p.m.
HENSALL PARKS BOARD
' NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE
Tickets now on sale at Kozy Korners or Parks Board
Members. Admission $20.00/couple,
Sponsored by Agripress Canada Ltd.
Pre-chrisomis
SALE,
20% OFF
Ticket price -
on. all basketts
and wicker.
Sole ends December 24
27 King St., Hensall 262-'201 7
Closed Mondays
TRUST COMPANY GUARANTEED
CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE
Representing many trust com-
panies, highest rates usually
available.
For more information contact
John R. Consitt
at 236-4381 or 236.4560
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cards
on the shelves for
many more in-store
specials.
To avoid
disappointment
order
your fresh turkey
early.,
We reserve the tight
to limit quantities.
Kellogg's
corn flakes
39
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Glad
kitchen
catchers
$
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Schneiders
bucket
of chicken
$289
900 gr. NIP each
Blue Bonn et
soft margarine
1 lb. bowl 791
Cee grade
Spy apples
3 lb. bag 9
sirloin or wing
steaks
98
lb.
sliced Maple Leaf
$ 11 09 bologna
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Valley Farm frozen
french fries
2 lbs. 3/$1
Nabob, regular grind
coffee
5289
1 lb. bag
3.6 litres liquid
Javex
$119
liquid fabric softener
Fleecy
176. oz. sr
Baden XXX Brick,
Colby, Farmers
cheese$;99
12 oz.
Clover Leaf
flaked tuna
$
39
6.5 oz. tin
Five Roses all-purpose
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60's $198
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Tues., Wed., Thurs., & Sat. 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Open Mondays During December (Dec. 8, 15, 22, 29) AT CONVENTION — Regional Delegates attending last week's Ontario Federation of
Agriculture convention in Toronto from South Huron are (right to left), Paul Klopp, Andy
Wiekowski, Andy Durand, and Bob Pavkeje of the South Huron Jt1nior Farmers,
President at Presbytery
If you want to be rid of
someone—just tell him
something for his own good.
Eric Luther, Campaign
-Chairman for The .Canadian.
National Institute for the.
Blind wishes to- advise that
we have had a successful
campaign again this year. A
total of $1,411 was realized.
We wish to thank everyone
who .donated to this
organization .to help make
our 1980 canvass a success.
Special thanks to the
following groups for their
help in this door-to-door can-
vass: Women's InstitutOi
Amber Rebekah Lodge,.
Women's Auxiliary, Carmel
Presbyterian Church, Ar-
cold 'Circle Evening Aux-
iliary.
Carmel Church
Rev. Kenneth Knight con-
ducted service in Carmel
Presbyterian Church on. Sun-
day and being St. Andrew's
Day he spoke on "Operation
Andrew" pointing out how
Andrew was a favourite
Saint of the common men
and women.
The floral arrangements
were made by Mrs. Robert
Bell and Mrs. Danny Crerar
and donated by the ladies of
the Church. Rev. Knight ex-
pressed sincere thanks to the
donors., An open session of
the Sabbath School was held
at 16:00 a.m. when Major
McInnes was thd guests
speaker and spoke to the
children on the text "For
God So Loved The World".
He stated that God's Love is
for All Peoples all Over the
World, and how Jesus came
into the World to save us and
What His Name meant, and
save the people from sin.
Mr. McInnes made an in-
teresting demonstration of
this using Karen Campbell
to assist him. The children
were delighted with the Ma-
jor. Mr.Eric Luther played
the piano and Mrs. Luther
led in singing hymns and
carols. White gifts were
presented.
Three Links
Christmas program
The annual Christmas par-
ty for the Three Links
Senior's will be held at the
focal Hall on Tuesday even-
ing December 9th at 6:30
p.m. All members are in-
vited to attend. Hot turkey
and vegetables will be
supplied by appointed
members. others are asked
to bring pot luck food for the
meal. A good program is be-
ing provided — so keep the
date in mind.
Hensall
United Church
With the church decorated
for Christmas, the
worshippers at Hensall
United Church joined with
the minister to celebrate
Holy Communion on Sunday
morning, November 30th.
Rev. Stanley McDonald in
his pre-Communion
message, took the congrega-
tion back to the first Christ-
mas.
Wayne Scotchmer lit the
first Advent candle to repre-
sent the Primary Sunday
School. The Children's
Message was about a light in
the window. A beautiful
anthem "Ave Verum" by
Mozart (Jesus Word of God
Incarnate) was sung at the
The
Light
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By
JACK
;LAVENDER
News Bulletin
F- Jack had his brain surgery E.
=Thursday - expects to be E.:
home soon and after he's=
E home 2-3 weeks will be
=back full time again in his E
shotphe In meantime, for thee
:.- next two weeks the shop=
:will be open from 4-6,
then open all day for=
chain sharpening and=
repair and minor saw
repairs as well as safes. F.
EWe regret any in-
=conveniences our=
E customers have had due=
EE: to Jack's hospital confine-E
ment.
Thank Youg
Joyce Lavenderg
Jack's Small Engine
Repair Service
107 Queen St.
E Hensall 262-2 1 03
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Blind canvass hits $1,411
,ettiors.mark festive season •,_•• •. •
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being open in faith but that
"we need to be open to the
sincerity of others faith so
that we can be effective in
the Word of God."
Rev. Craig Railton of the
London Conference office,
assisted by Rev. Norman
Gibson of Stratford, showed
a preview of the United
Church National TV project
which will be aired across
Canada late in February or
early March in the early
evening.
It is an hour long
production and is made up of
film vignettes capturing the
faith styles of United Church
persons of all ages from
Newfoundland across
Canada to Vancouver Island.
It depicts,, glimpses of
Christian communities and
of our faith horizons.
Through the viewing of this
special it is hoped it will
stimulate our ongoing search
for God's will in the '80S.
The reports of the various
divisions of Presbytery were
given and were en-
couraging and enlightening.
The next Huron-Perth
Presbytery will be held in
Seaforth United Church on
February 24.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Caers,
Jay and Michelle of Zurich
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Smith returned home after a
Pleasant holiday in Florida.
The congregation of
Chiselhurst United Church
held a most successful
supper on Tuesday evening
with a very good attendance.
The barber shop quartette
from Seaforth entertained
following the meal.