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Times-Advocate, 1983-04-20, Page 18Page 6A Times -Advocate, April 20, 1983 Corbetts celebrate golden wedding anniversary Hensall , The leaders of the Hensall The+ president welcomed children went to Queensway The tickets will be sold 3 for Bertha MacGregor spoke on ed home after spending a Explorers took them to a everyone and read a poem Nursing Home and entertain- $l.00, behalf of her brother's family. month with her daughter and swim party at Vanastra on -Easter Is". ‘ Twelve ed the residents in the sitting' By the end of the school The bride and groom of fif- son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Clive Monday. This was followed by members answered the roll room. It was very evident year funds usually run low, ty years replied recalling Adamson, in the Bahamas. a pizza party at the c'iurch. A call. that these people received a any unneeded items at home many events of the years. Mrs. Blanche Chapman of most enjoyable time was had. Meetings will continue to great deal of joy in seeing so you might like to donate to the The opening of gifts and pic- London was the weekend Seniors pot luck dinner commence at 1:30 p.m. Mrs. many happy tiny ,faces, and school would be welcome. ture taking brought a most visitor with her sister and The Three Links Seniors Marg Upshall was in charge the children had a good time Good use could be made of delightful evening to a close. brother-in-law, who held their annual April pot of the program. Mrs. Dorothy eating and drinking treats Hula hoops, skipping ropes On Sunday, April 17 an celebrated their golden wed- luck dinner at the local hall on Parker gpve the study provided by the staff of the and large balls. Open House was held in the ding anniversary. Tuesday evening with a good Paradise Polluted from the home. Celebrate Golden Wedding Fellowship Hall of the Hensall Mrs. Alma Horton is a pa - attendance. Following the book The Pacific Way. The Registration for next year's A most enjoyable evening United Church when the fami- tient in South Huron Hospital, meal vice .president Mrs. meeting closed with the classes has already begun was spent at the Pineridge ly received many friends and Exeter, where she is receiv- Hilda Payne presided for the benediction. Hostesses were with a few mbthers calling for 'Chalet on Friday, April 15 relatives who congratulated ing"treatment. business, opening with "O Ardys Glenn and Doris information. This is a good when the family of Mr. and Jack and Hazel on having Mr. and Mrs. Don Canada" withMrs. Vera Ross Hamilton. sing, as many of our children Mrs. Jack Corbett entertain- reached the milestone of fif- MacLat-en, Jodi and Brooke at the piano, followed by the Nursery School elects officers will be going off to ed family members to a din- ty years of marriage. Their of Oakville spent the weekend Lord's prayer. Twenty-nine The Hensall and district kindergarten in September ner in honour of their parents' grandson Johnathon Corbett with Don's mother Mrs. jer- member and one visitor were nursery school held their an- and new families are learning golden wedding anniversary. was in charge of the register tha MacGregor and attended • esent. nual meeting this month and about the parents' co- Rev. Stanley 'McDonald was and their granddaughters Sal- the golden wedding anniver- Members were reminded elected the 1986-84 executiveoperative nursery school. The Master of Ceremonies and in- ly Chaffe and Catharine Cor- sary of the former's uncle and tie District meeting will be Those nominated and ac- teacher will welcome any in- troduced the head table bett served the wedding cake. aunt -Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weld at Exeter Legion Hall, claimed unanimously were terested child whose parent guests after which their . The ladies' group, Unit II of Corbett. April 27, registration from President, Janis Bisback, wishes to see how the school families were introduced. the church served a delicious Mrs. Doug Mann and Mrs. 9:30 to 10:30 p.m. After. Treasurer, Lois Hayter, is run. It will be necessary to Their daughter, Mrs. Connie lunch. Eileen Rannie attended the business meeting Mrs. Pearl Registrar, Gwen McClirrchey contact the teacher through (Robert) Chaffe spoke on Personals District Horticultural Taylor directed progressive and Secretary, Sharon one of the active parents and behalf of the family and the Mrs. Ella Harding of Lon- meeting held in Lucknow on euchre. Mr. and Mrs. John Hoffman. find out which session is best eldest grandson Steven Cor -don spent the weekend Saturday. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. It was reported that a new to sit in on. Three dates seem bett, spoke and proposed the visiting with Mrs. Dorothy Rev. Kenneth Knight con John Cooper will be in charge child was attending school to be ideally suited so plan on toast to his grandparents. Corbett and attended the ducted service in Cannel of the May meeting. while two children were contacting someone soon, as Mr. Hugh Morenz, golden anniversary of Mr. Presbyterian Church on Sun Several members of Amber removed from the pro- nursery school will be over at Dashwood, spoke on behalf of and Mrs..Jack Corbett. day. Mrs. Joan Keys piesis Rebekah Lodge attended the gramme Teacher Mrs. Ruth the end of May. his sister's family and Mrs. Mrs. Eileen Rannie return- ed at the organ for the service District meeting at Pride of Ashton was present and spoke Throughout the year the - Huron Lodge, Exeter, on to the group, outlining the up- school is active with parents Wednesday. coming month's events which . helping as assistant teachers, U.C.W. Unit :1 will include' a trip to the recyclers of good junk, pro - Unit Three of Hensall firehall, a walk to Duttman's viding transportation and U.C.W. met on Tuesday after- Bakery, a tour of the Bank of supporting the various fund - noon with President . Mrs. Montreal, a visit from O'Con- raising projects such as the nor Ambulance Service and Easter chocolates and Regal hosting a special day at .the stationery orders in the fall. school to treat grandparents An active parent, Shelly Hoff - and senior friends to songs man, has donated a beautiful and verse. afgan which will be raffled off On St. Patrick's .Day the the night of the Hensall fair. Dorothy Brintnell presiding. Mrs. Pearl Taylor took the worship, the theme being "Joy". A hymn was followed by a poem "Easter" and clos- ing prayer by Pearl. and district news Mrs, Bertha MatGregar, Phone 262-2025 La Leche League meets in Exeter La Leche League in Huron County, South held their mon- thly meeting Last month in Exeter at the home of Mrs. B. DeJonge. Women and children from Varna, Brucefield, Hensall, Exeter. Vanastra and Crediton were present. The centre of discussion was the art of breastfeeding and overcoming any dif- ficulties that may arise. Leav- ing baby and getting away"by oneself or with your husband was of great concern. It was - pointed out by mothers pre- sent that it is natural for a new mother to want to be near her newborn and usually she is unhappy if she spends too much time away from the infants. • Society has encouraged women to get away to take a break. but must instincts tell one to stay close to protect and meet the babies needs whenever they appear in the early mouths of life. This con- flict can be confusing for new mothers arid can add to the stress of parenting. Mothers can be separated from their children. However, it is usual- ly, so easy to bring the baby along. especially one that is nursing. There is no need for parents to resent this new change in lifestyle. Tiny babies are not difficult to take along to parties. In the early months they usually need to be fed and diapered and are content to go back to sleep or look about in their , carheds. Dressed for the weather, babies can go to ball games, to the beach, and usually sleep through the 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 drive-in movie. Parents' activities are only limited by parents' imagina- tion. Life does. not have to change dramatically with the birth of a child. It was men- tioned that having more than one child usually means life is more restricted because there are more needs to be met. Older brothers and sisters may want to do things, be places and need their parents' help in different ways. •Thursday, April 28 at 8 p.m. will be the last meeting in Ex- eter at 260 Churchill Dr. The topic of discussion will be nutrition and weaning. Ex- pectant women, new mothers and babies are always welcome. Mothers are welcome to call the local leader, Janis Bisback, 262-3505 if you have any ques- tions or want more informa- tion about breastfeeding. The summer series will begin in May and will be Meld near Brucefield. Hensall student on dean's list Timothy E. Hamather of Hensall has been named to the Dean's List for winter term at Northwood Institute in Michigan. To achieve Dean's List recognition, students must earn a 3.0 grade -point on a 4.0 scale. a`, .+sti DOING DISHES IS PART OF DINNER — Dorothy Parker (left) and Judy Parker get help with the dishes from Dianne Gerstenkorn, UCW social functions convener responsible for organizing the Hensall UC beef barbecue. Eleven•th -annual: beef 'barbecue.. Hensall United Church has and 240 pounds of potatoes. discovered the recipe for a and spur the ladies of the con - successful beef barbecue. gregation into baking 180 pies. To feed 700 hungry She and Mona Alderdice customers last week, UCW turned 72 pounds of social functions convener sauerkraut into a giant salad. Dianne Gerstenkorn arrang- Seventy women served the ed to purchase and cook 380 three sittings, and washed the pounds of roast beef, turn 50 mountains of dirty dishes. pounds of white beans When he last satisfied diner donated by the village's three had left the premises, all that mills into tasty pork and remained of the sumptious beans. farm out 84 jelly spread was a roasting pan of powders to be made into potatoes, another of turnips, salads, see that someone and about four pounds of cooked four bushels of turnips roast beef. The UCW does not yet know how much profit was made this year, but last year all the hard work netted $3,700, which was used for local com- munity and missionary projects. The dinner had its origins in an annual strawberry supper years ago. Gradually the date was advanced, and the menu changed. The Hensall UC beef ba rbecue has been part of the yearly church calendar since 1973, Hensall Church news "Lord We Believe", a can- tata,by G. Ilawthorne and TT. Fetke, was beautifully presented on Sunday moring in the United Church by the Wesley -Knox Youth Choir of London under the direction of John Chalmers, Music Department. University of Western Ontario. The young people brought a message of faith through the music and scripture readings. They were accompanied by in- strumentalist Julie Unger on the -french horn; Trevor Dearham on the trumpet: Carolyn Sole and Janice Westland on the flutes; John McCowan on bass and Mark Hendry on the piano. Marlen Nagtegaal, organist and director of music at Hensall United Church was organist a aid accompanied Trevor Dearham on the trumpet for. the prelude Suite in D. Major by Clarke, the flute duet by Carolyn Sole and Janice Westland during the offer- tory, and Julie Unger on french horn during the Postlude. The ('anlala opened with the singing of The Creed; followed by Ride the Morning Wind; Today I heard the Word, Faith is Like a ('hild and Tell Your Children. Tracy Ohman, soprano, in- spired the congregation through her solo Love Is. The Cantata closed with Forgiveness Is a Miracle of Faith and Sing Out 0 Earth. Rev. McDonald led the wor- ship and !tarry Stuart greeted the congregation with John McAllister, David Rowcliffe, Randy Parker and Jim Par- sons as ushers. The flowers at the front of the church were placed in honour of the 50th Wedding Anniversary of Hazel and John Corbett. The congregation were reminded of the confirmation service which will take place next Sunday morning. Everyone is invited to this very beautiful and moving service. I.151-.1ll/�T .I't Viii, our Jhowroom to Zurich on ,os_e St• ny at ross train die post of/see. VIE CAN ALWAYS SE Of SERVICE TO YOU flotu is the line to order your c rowier/ nUPdi. Call 236-4326 Zurich GIRLS PLAY HOCKEY — A number 01 girls were involved in the 1982-83 program of the Hensall Minor Hockey Association. Above, Harry Moir presents medals to Cara Gardiner and Katie Rothwell of the Hensall tykes team. T -A photo of song. The service next Sun- day will be held at 9:00 a.m. E.D.S.T. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Broener, Mio, Michigan and Mrs. Ella Harding, London were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corbett at their 50th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Mock returned home after a plea- sant visit with their son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Tim Mock and new baby son in Vancouver, B.C. A number from Hensalyat- tended the Song Fest in Londesborough United Church on Sunday evening when the church was packed to listen to an evening of in- spirational, hand -clapping gospel music. - Mrs. Chester Earl of At- wood and Mrs. Carl McDonald of Listowel spent a day this week visiting their brother and ' son, Rev. McDonald at the Manse. By P.R.O. Reporter Bea Uyl The Hensall Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion held their monthly meeting on April 13, with a large atten- dance. Following the business meeting, elections of new of- ficers were held. Elected to office were: Past President, Irvin Ferris; President, Pete Allan; 1st Vice President, Larry Uyl; Secretary, Irvin Ferris; Treasurer, Murray Traquair; Sgt -at -arms, David Smale and Executive, Paul Neilandg, Ted Roberts, Pete Zwaan, and Lloyd Allan. It is hoped everyone who was out and supported your candidates will continue to do so in the following year. At the recent Hensall Mens Recreational Hockey Ban- quet, Legion Sports Officer Dave Smale presented the new Mens Recreational Hockey Team with the play- off runner-up trophy donated by the Legion. Each team member also received a medallion. ' The spring Zone d-1 con- vention was. held in Goderich on March 27 and several of our comrades went to this well-informed meeting. Our condolences are ex- tended to Mrs. Donald McKaig and family' of Seaforth in the recent loss of a beloved husband and father. Mr. McKaig was a member of the Hensall Branch No. 468 for many years. All Comrades from Br. No. 468 wish Dr. J. Goddard and Gordon Phillips a speed recovery. At the going down of the sun, and in the morning we will remember them. FILLING UP — Jen and Cec Kipfer (left) and Marg and Mery Hayter fill their plates from the bounteous smorgasbord offered at the Hensall UC beef barbecue. Queensway Home Rev. Forsythe and Rev. Mills conducted worship ser- vice at Queensway Nursing Home in April. Charles Westlake and Norma of St. Catharines visited Mary Westlake, Mrs. Gladys Beckler visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Pat Desch, Mer- vyn and Irene Dunn visited with Mrs. Vera Laramie. Louise Mitchell attended the fiftieth wedding anniver- sary of Jack and llazel Cor- bett at the Open House on April 17. The Arnold Circle evening auxiliary entertained residents to bingo and treats on Monday evening. , Hensall Men's SIo Pitch ' Final Week of Registration Contact Earl McNab 262-5214 Mark Consitt 262-3141 PECK APPLIANCES "IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA" •FILTER QUEEN SALES & SERVICE •VACUUM CLEANERS - (Sales & Service to Most Makes) •FM COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS (For Farm & Business) • WHIRLPOOL APPLIANCES • WOODS FREEZERS •CENTRAL VACUUM SYSTEMS •INSECT & FLY KILLING UNITS (For Indoor 81 Outdoor Use) • GIFTS & MANY MORE ITEMS VARNA, ONT. 482-7103 WANTED Names and addresses of former residents of Hensall and surrounding area. The Hensall Centennial Committee needs this information to send invita- tions to the Centennial celebrations in 1984. 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