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Page 10 Times Advocate, JuIy:6, 1988
Church welcomes new pianist
By Sjisan Hartman
HENSALL - The congregation of
Hensall United Church welcomed a
new pianist and choir director Mrs.
Dcb Wood, on Sunday.
Mrs. Pam Malletic has offered her
services as Leader of a junior Congre-
gation for the summer months.
This will take place' during the wor-'
ship time and as opentrait-children
aged 3 to 10.
A hearty thanks to all of those
people who prepared, led, helped
and baked for the successful Vaca-
tion Bible School last week. The
busy week was cnjoycd by 70 chit-
dren.
Registration •
It's not too late l0 register your
. children for the Hensall Summer
Recreation program. You may do
so by calling or dropping in at The-
. Village Offices. Swimming lessons
arc also available.
The Tourist Information. Booth is
open in the Village Office during
regular business hours so if you are
looking for information to help
plan your summer outings, drop in.
They have a wide variety of useful
information as well as province of
Ontario road maps.
Nursery School
--If you are interested in registering
your pre-schooler at Hensall and
District Nursery School for the fall
term• yoti should take. care not to
wait too long. The morning ses-
sions is almost full and theafter-
noonclass is filling up quickly. If
you don't want to be disappointed,
make a point to call the registrar
Jacki Blair soon at 262-2108. Don't
be left out.
Northcrest news -
Miss Muriel Hayman is visiting
with Carl and Hilda Payne. The trio
cnjoycd a few days in Kingston tak-
QUEEN'S VENTURBR - Hensall
Venturer Andy Phillips received his
Queen's Venturer award from Lieu-
tenant- Governor Lincoln Alexander '
at the Mississauga Civic Centre.
Phillips met eight requirements to
be nominated for the award to be-
come the second Queen's Venturer
from the Huron District.
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CORRECTION NOTICE
Village of Hensall
The Public Meeting Scheduled for August 8, 1988, 7:00 p.m.,
to review a proposed Official Plan Amendment on the east Part
of Park Lot 13, R.P. 269, Lots 51-54, R.P. 266, and Part'Lots
196 a nd 197, R.P. 265, changing the designation from Resi-
dential to Industrial is relocated from the Hensall Arena to the Vil-
lage of Hensall Council Chamber.
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from ' Residential to Industrial
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ing in the 1000 islands boat cruise,
a trip to Wolfe Island and Old Fort
Henry and a tour of Kingston. -
Margaret Mole spent last Wcdnes-
day in Port Elgin visiting with rela-
tives and friends. '
Mr: and .Mis. Bill Caldwell of
Clinton and his sister Annie Riffe
along with her son from El Centro,
California spent Thursday evening
with their cousin Babe McGregor of
Northcrest.`
Shuffleboard..
The Happy Pushers welcomed
several shufllers from Grand Bend
last Tuesday. Top scoring six game
players from Grand Bend were Glad
Ltvesay with a score of 304 and
Don Gibson was .top ,five. ganie
scorer with 296. Hensall six game
winners were Jack Consitt439 fol-
lowed closely by Eileen Dowson
436 and George Dowson
Five game winners were Dovothy
Brintnelt 449, Dave Kyle 392_and
John Pepper 384. • .
The Happy Pushcrs would like to
thank .the Parks Board for the. free
month of June in recognition of , CAREFUL COLOURING - Melissa Jones (left) and Michelle.Hovius debate the finer
Seniors Month. Hensall Vacation Bible School held.at Hensall United Church last week.
The
Town & Country
points of -colouring at the
July 6 - 13 Store
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5 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS
Exeter Co -Op
235-2081
Exeter • Ailsa Craig
Hensall Co -Op
262-3002
Hensall • Zurich • Seaforth