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Times-Advocate, 1988-11-09, Page 21• • Times Advocate, November 9, 1988 Page 5A NEW HENSALL EXPLORERS - A number of new Explorers at Hensall United Church were installed last Mon- day night. Baric, Tett, leaders Mara Cole, Sue Flynn, Joanne Rowcliffe and Mindy Bell. Front, Explorers Charmaine Dupuis, Krista Gass, Kerrie Consitt, Melinda Hovius, Katie Seaton, Priscilla Lambert, Christine Bengough, Caro- lyn Upshall and Lisa Graham. Scouting groups join Remembrance service By Susan Hartman HENSALL - The Beaver', Cubs, Scouts , Brownies, Explorers, Ven- - turers, and Legion Ladies and Men'. . made for a very full Church at Hen- sail United Remembrance scrvicel on Sunday. Dianne Gerstenkorn, president of Hensall .U.C.W., met worshippers at the door and ushers were Rick McGee, Bill Fuss, Daryl Preszcator and Doug Kyle. Following the service there was a Legion Parade to the cenotaph for a wreath -laying ceremony. A light lunch was served at the Legion af- terwards. The Church board will meet this Thursday evening, at the usual time. Hensall United Church will -hold their Anniversary service on _ Sun- day, November 20. The guest speaker will be Rev. Don Beck who served in Hensel) as minister from 1971 to 1978. In addition to the provincial gov- ernment's Farm -Family Advisor program, the Toronto and Hamilton conferences of the United Church sponsor the Queen's Bush Rural • Ministry. This is a telephone sup- port and advice ministry for rural .people. The phone number is 1- 392-6090. Tykes Hensall Tykes played an exhibi- tion game against Godcrich and were defeated 8-7 in a very close match. Jeff Campbell scored five times for Hensall with singles by Casey O'Brien and Ryan Munn. Hensall Novice lost their home opener 4-2 against Zurich White. It was a hard fought game with a good chance of going either way. U.C.W. Unit IV of Hensall U.C.W. met November 3. Audrey Christie con- tinued the study oil South Africa and explained how the blacks live under Apartheid, and how a large population lives on so little land with little chance to be educated. Hundreds of children are held in prisons and tortured. A prayer for the children of South Africa fol lowed. Shuffleboard Six game shuffleboard winners for Tuesday, November 1 were Emma Campbell 410, Jack Consitt .394, Marg Consitt 313 and Eileen Dowson; 311. Five game winners were Dave Kyle 315, Pearl McKnight 291 and Jay Hogg 256. John Pepper thanks all of .the • Happy Pushers for their support and sympathy following the death of -his wife Pearl. -Personals John Noakes returned- to -- loops, B.C. after spending the past nine days with his parents and Min-. nic Noakes. His visit, was- a sur- prise for the family. Hensall Arena Events - Wed. Nov. 9 2.30-3:30 p.m. Moms & Tots 5:30 p.m. Hensall Minor Hockey Thurs. Nov. .10 - 5:30 p.m. Ringette 8:15 p.m. Rec Hockey FN. Nov. 11 4:15 p.m. Hensall Figure Skating 7:30 p.m. Grand Bend vs. Hensall, OId Timers Sat. Nov. 12 '8:30 a.m.-12:3.0 p.m. Hensall *Minor Hockey 1:00-3:00 p.m. Public Skating 3:30-6:30 p.m. Ringette Sun. Nov. 13 1:00-3:00 p.m. Public Skating 3:30-500 p.m. Open Ice 5:30-7:30 p.m. Ringette 8:00 p.m. Broomball Mon. Nov. 14 5:15 p.m. Hensall Minor Hockey Tues. Nov. 15 4:15 p.m. Hensall Figure Skating 8 00 p.m. Broomball This advertisement sponsored by . i . T.a-.. 6 .. -. .... . ' }elcOvw 1191.11'1 CRAFT DEMONSTRATION - The Queensway nursing home in Hensall hosted the bi-monthly meeting of the district's 12 nursing home activities directors and Dianne Gertenkorn from the Flower Basket -arrived to give a demonstration on Christmas crafts. The directors were shown how to make bows, corsages and hats. From left. are Dianne Parker from. Stratford,. Beth Brown from Mitchell, Laurie Smith from Tavistock, Dianne Dougherty from Stratford, Carol Gascho from Queensway, and Dianne Gerstenkern— - ----- - — --- - - Styled for Work or Leisure `WCL, ... _.- RURAL BULB Co-op HD7 1OW30 Motor Oil A bw ash motor oil that ex- ceeds new car warranty re- quirements. Taxes are due Final installment on or before Nov. 15/88 ARE YOU CONCERNED WITH THE FUTURE OF OUR RURAL POST OFFICES? The Dashwood and area Business Association is pleased to sponsor a public meeting to hear the con- cerns as expressed by The Canadian Postmasters and Assistants Association. We are pleased to have as our guest speaker, Mr. Ron Starkey, Vice Presi- dent of the Ontario Branch of the C.P.A.A., from Pre- scott, Ontario. Please mark this on your calendar. November 16, 1988 Dashwood Community Centre 8:00 p.m. Everyone welcome! Drywall Latex 99' Primer13 4L 6 4 L. Burlap Tree Wrap 40" x 9.8' 99 Wild Bird IB i rd Seed 1585 10 kg 1 88 20 kg. 450 pkg. Purr-fect Cat Food 1 85 10 kg. Illustrations not exactly as shown. All Items are not available at all locations. ]MO{ Irr C Of 5 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS Exeter Co -Op Hensall Co -Op 235-2081 262-3002 Exeter • Ailsa Craig Hensall • Zurich • Seaforth