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Times-Advocate, 1988-11-30, Page 24Page 8A Times -Advocate November 30. 1988 Figure skating short members HENSALL - The Hensall Figure . Skating Club is now into its seo- ond month and our enrolment is still down, Anyone, interested in joining please contact Jayne Con - silt at 262-2401 or Anita Cooper at 263-5025. The children are working hard and some have earned hadges already. They arc: Beginner badge:, Becky Corbett, Krista Dayman, .Cassandra O'Brien, Erin Campbell, and Megan Prescator. Elementary Badge - Melissa Van Bell and Lucas Bruxer. The badges will be handed out on the last Tuesday of each • month, congratulations to you all. The date set for our Winter Carni- val is February 18, 1989. Anyone interested in ordering cheese should contact any child involved in. the figure. skating -program. There are gift boxes available for Christmas. Orderswere to be in yesterday and delivery will be December 13. During, the Christmas holidays the club will be holding a Skate-a- thon on December 28 from 10:00 a.m. till noon. Please help support this vital young group in our com- munity. Hensall minor hockey IIENSAI-1. - Hensall Novice lost to Huron .Park -.3-1, in a clue game played in Hensall on Wednesday. Regan Nellands scored HcnsaII's only goal. assisted by Jonathon Campbell. OTi Sunday, ttte.l`'uvicc travelled to Go(1crich where they faired much better with a-13-1 victory over the home team, As usual Eric Groot -anti Jeff Rathwctl shared goalkecp- ing duties: - : Brock Weiss seored seven times for; Hensall and Chris Jones caine„, through with a pair. Paul Cooper, Regan. Neilands, !c1ark .Bell and Ryam Munn each scored a snig le. Hensall Tykes overpowered (Tin- ton 9-1 Saturday morning. Kevin .Munn scored once for Hensall;. while Jeff Campbell burned up the ice for eight goals. . Hensall Atoms annihilated Bluth on Saturday 1!)-O, in Blyth. Another shut -out for goalie t-ance Weiss. - Danny Taylor scored• tour of. The Hensall goals. -Chris Taylor and ('Lir .Moir each contributed a pair •and Ryan Kyle and Jaxon C'amphcll had one•apiuc. • Christmas donation _ The Queensway resident council decided to give a $50 donation to the Christmas 13ureauu of -Exeter this year. Presenting the cheque to Audrey MacGregor is Neil Regan, president of the resident council. - . AIR DUCT SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY SAVINGS /0 ON YOUR FIRST Air Duct cleaning and decontaminating process. The Steamatic system is unique as it not only cleans your air duct system. but it also kilts germs, bacteria and mold. PLUS'deodorzes the air flowthroughout your home. Ask about our "Electrostatic' filter for air purification... r - Call Jeff Tyndall at 524-2260 TODAY for your Free Estimate and breathe cleaner tomorrow. AMIk - IATIC the• total (ee.•u r\ it•e `Mir FOR ALL YOUR CLEANING NEEDS CALL JEFF TYNDALL Total Cleaning Duct Work Carpets Upholstery Couches & Chairs Fire & Water Vehicles Restoration Odour Problems Indian -Carpets Ofllice 524.2260 Res. 482.7615 Focus on Israel - Queensway. residents were treated to a glimpse of Is- rael on Friday for their monthly international day. .Elsie Robertson (right) of the Hillside Nursing Home in Mitchell was in 'Hensall t6 show resi- dents slides and photographs of her trip to Israel. From left are Queens- way residents Grace Dinney, Mildred Gingerich, and Muriel Gunning. Queensway mews IIENSALL - We had a great Bureau. week here at Queensway.. It was Israel was the country. foc-used on difficult to deciderwhich event was at international Day on -Friday. Res- thc highlight. We began the week idents were informed about Israel with the regular activities: Several • through a slide presentation by El - ladies gathered for a tea party. in the sic Robertson and her granddaughter sunroonc.. We listened to music,: Heather Mcllwraith. We had sever - sipped tea and discussed the news. al artifacts courtesy of Mrs. Robert - The Bethel Retorine(taadics -visited son, Elva Forrest,.and the London in the afternoon to play •Bingo with Jewish Community Centre. Fol - the residents. Afterward, the strains lowing the presentation -residents of many beautiful hymns filled the.- enjoyed sampling pomegranates, dining.room as. our volunteers led a clementines and -pita bread filled hymn sing. - • - with grated cheese and Kean sprouts. Tuesday Reverend Rogers of the We had a very educational and fun Ezetcr, Pentecostal -Church led. our afternoon. worship service with Joyce Peplxr Residents are awaiting Deu:crnhcr as pianist. . .. ' 2nd when some -Hensall Public -Thursday evening our dining School children will Paint -Christ- • room was. filled with resident,-fami-- mas scenes on our. Windows. - De- ly and friends here to celebrate at cumber 11 is the Family•Chrisunas • the monthly Birthday Party. Enter- Dinner and December 23 at 7 p.m. tainment was by the "l.esperancc the resident Christmas Party. Trio” a bit of a misnomer because iii rcaliiy wcila( (. Ott-tia`iftit`�"��==r--=--~�.,�:r Tammy Lesperancc and Max Du- .charme, Gord Black and Slim Gor- don. The evening was wonderful. -Thanks to certain members of our Ladies Auxiliary who made sure anyone wanting to dance had an op- portunity to enjoy one. A big thank you to the 'n}usicians who made the evening so memorable for our residents, and didn't mind play- ing requests. Birthday greetings to Vera Hodgins, John Kats, Mary Westlake and Esther Gill. - Resident Council stet Friday morning and an official motion was made that council make a (conation to the Huron County Christmas FREE PIZZA --VALUABLE COUPON---. ,--VALUABLE COUPON-- •--VALUABLE COUPON --- FREE BUY ANY SIZE PIZZA AT REGULAR PRICE, GET AN IDENTICAL PIZZA FREE WITH THIS COUPON i' • --•r3, • -CA, `:' SAVE $3.60 TWO MEDIUM PIZZAS "FAMILY FAVOURITEtt One Pizza 'The Works' One Pizza... with up to 3 items $1 2D..* tax Reg Pnce St6 55 95 "The wont:' •7or1,n9S Muds Pepperoni Bacon. Mushrooms. Ohms Onons. Rneaprte. Green Pagers - Hot Peppers (upon •erluestl (no subs. ---- EXPIRES JAN 15/89 '&'.v . EAT IN PICK UP DELIVERY 277 Main St., Exeter Gd 2forl SAVE $2.85 TWO MEDIUM PiZZAS WITH "THE WORKS" 8 TOPPINGS FOR ONLY $1 70 ptuS tax Reg. Price $16 55 loppngs include Pepperoni, Bacon, Mushrooms Olnres, Onons, Pineapple.. Green Peppers - Not Peppers (upon requests (no substitutes) • EXPIRES JAN. 15/89 %usMARt\F.t Want 2 .0•324:0vrt • Pizza 235-0188 0 Annual tree lighting at Town Hall Friday By Susan Hartman - followed by Dave Kyle 327, Pearl. HENSALL - Don't forget Hent McKnight -308, Alfred Ross 299. sail's third annual tree lighting cere- Bill Rogerson 279 and Henry Wil- mony this Friday evening in front mink 257. • of the Town Hall. Drop into the ' United Church. Village -office or call for informa- Hensall United Church was beau - tion on. Hensalt's Horne Christman tifully.decorated for the Advent Sea - Decorating contest. A large num-, son on Sunday. The service began ber of homes are already deeked.out with the lighting of the first Advent in• their holiday colours. Why not Candle. Rev. Wright explained the take a drive around the community • meaning of the Season to the. chil and see for yourself? dren and Jeff Reaburn read the Min- Three Links •utes.for. Missions. The November mecting'of the • The. Choir sang "Winds through. • Three Links Senior Citizens was Olive Trees", followed by Rev. held in the Hall November 8 and a Wright's sermon."Take Heed and motion was made to send a dons- • Watch". - .• . tion to the _Town and Country- On December 18 at 7:30 p.m. the homemakers.. .- Senior Choir will Nista Christmas Ilensall will be -responsible for concert and carol sing. Christinas Eve service will be held on Satur- day, December -24 at 7:30p.m. • The latest word on the Loation .fancily being sponsored- by the Hu- ron Perth Presbytery is that they . may he in Canada by the end of the yea. Next Sunday is 1•Vhitc Gift &m - da and Annie Finkheiner, Gent's w • • - " the Euchre in next years Senior Summer Games. • The December meeting will be a super'catercd to by the United Church Ladies. Plans were made for a Euchre Par- ty November 22.- A good turn -out took place with nine tables in play ad three observers. Winners were 'ladies high Genie Flcischauer, Sec ners were Jean *Madge, George:- - ." Library Dowson; Alf Ross, Isabel Roger- J.i4ck-ic Blair of 11ensal.l will he - son and Gestic Moir. Lucky Cup -acting Branch -Super -visor at Hensall winner was Pearl McKnight. • Library -from now .until the end of The next card party will be held - March. �Pleasc.bc patient with her : on January 24, 1989. as she learns the"ropes.- Story hour Shuffleboard at-thc Library is cancelled for De - High scorers at Hensall Shuffle- reicher 1 and will resume December board were Bruce Watson with 355 }►. Taking Care of Your BusinessFixed Term-RRSP - Variable and $10.00 Yearly Cal! Us or Drop In Today - Safety Deposit Boxes `,tom rII nil• it'f/ VNIIP.11 - Life Insured Savings, Loans. -and Mortgages - Interest Bearing • Chequing Accounts. Cheques .25e each, nc other service charge - Daily Interest Savings Account. - Four Free Withdrawals Monthly - Competitive Term Deposit Rates Clinton Community Credit Union Limited 374 Main St., Exeter, Ont. Phone: 235-0640 70 Ontario St. Clinton, Ont. Phone 482-3467 Don't forget our Annual Meeting Tonight 8 p.m. - Town Hall, Clinton IYs time to do something constructive about "� affordable housii�.�--_. there is only one w.ir 11' create affordable housing ui tht' ntwntce-through rtalstnlctlweai term 3:he �ttt ) Is t' I> taking constructive action through t':i(h' is. pang uullativr. 91(1),11, NOV1' chis is the largest single non-preifu'tonsing Illltl.tll\'t undertaken by the int ,wlnc e Il()11F:S NOW will pro vide the resources for tion profit corporations and coop •r.tUwes to develop appropriate housing for their communities This housing will be created through new con- struction. and through fie; put -chase or Mase of • existing buildings .•oss -- — — For lucid organliatlons. including chrr)le's. service clubs and richer .1sSncl,thitns tyhri swish to hirci nut profit corpora! IMP-. ill 1N11 , O4t' 'rants 101" IIu•or )(1r,1111111. .1/1(1 Irian, I(1"• • 1.rt • • �. SC'w1 s(ry o, . 5 ^U. of & , 'i •. S ai.,, r ,, ,.,.fir✓) 2V8 O ranr;,r o.,,, 1• t r F 822x, I INF.'�Y,.,_'-,•1ai�y Lana ,a11340 9203 Community action speaks louder than words. ' Cttillnluti 4:6114 (11 V, i(h the N10I,siry ni iltfusing, twill help meet the hocking needs of Ontarlans (oda‘" anti trlmorroty All we need now is the' iii‘ olvt•m 'Itt of wourgroup ,f.•, ,"'Y of hlous,r ® Ontario — C^,. Da, �'i ILCe-•%or Prnm,er