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lV�rnen exams 'e life Tim's -Advocate, November 16,
of star Dale Evans
HENSAII
The story of Dale Evan.'
Ilte, her conversion to
Christianity and the growth
of their family life in a
Christian atmosphere was
told by Mn. Helen MacLean
at the November meeting of
Unit two of Hensall United
Church, held at the home of
Mrs. Helyn Drysdale on
Tuesday.. A total of 13
members and one visitor
were present, '
Helyn chaired the meeting
and opened with a short
article, "Religion" by John
Ruskin. A devotion by Mrs.
Shirley McAllister on suf-
fering anis the habits we
make followed. In keeping
with remembrance she read
a passage about the reason
for suffering from one of St.
Paul's letters and read also
an article by Bruce Johnson,
on paths taken in life: A
poem was also read by Mrs.
Pat Veneer.
Business was conducted
by Mrs. Diane Gergtenkorn
and lunch for the Annual
Meeting on December 4 was -
arranged, Discussion
amalgamating the units and
the new slate of officers
followed and the unit decided
to find some nein interests
for the following year To
raiae extra funds, they
decided to hold a bake sale at
the Annlal meeting. After
courtesy remarks the
meeting closed with a prayer
led by Mrs. Drysdale.
Hepsoll4-H
The Cooking Monsters and
The Metric Maids, Hensall
4-14 clubs #1 and 2 combined
to give a Hallowe'en party
for their sponsors, the
Women's Institute, -at the
Hensall United Church on
Tuesday evening, November
7. Games and contests were
enjoyed and then the girls
served a .lovely lunch. The
girls and their leaders are to
be thanked and praised for
all the trouble they went to
in "putting on such a fine
evening.and helping to bind
the 4-H and the, Women's
Institute closer together.
The Granola Bar Maids, 4-
H club #3 held their seventh
meeting at Betty Beer's'
when each member judged
sampled of four different tea •
biscuits. Lesson 7 in their
books was -completed and
then' the girls competed in
couples in making up com-
mercials for their recipes
learned.
Swiss visitor enjoys
stay in Zurich
One of the many benefits
which the technological age
has brought, has been the
ease of transportation and
. communication between the
various continents of the
world.
Taking advantage of
today's rapid transportation
and communication systems
is 19 year old Pia Christen of
Buochs Switzerland, a niece
of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Risi.
Ms. Christen arrived in
Canada on October 14 for a
two month stay with her aunt
and uncle. Her primary
intention on taking the trip
was to increase her com-
mand ,of the English
language \;
Pia lives in Buochs a town
of 3,500 with her mother and
father and two brothers.
Both of her parents work
with her father employed as
at the military air base in
Stens and her mother
rates a small store in
stad.
her home town Swiss -
an is the predominent
guage spoken with Pia
iso speaking French and
English. .
When asked how she
managed to find time to take
the trip, she replied she had
just finished three years of
apprenticeship and was in
the position of having some
time off.
Since coming over she has
visited Hamilton, London,
Kitchener and Cambridge
and has been to the African
Lion Safari near Rockton.
Ont • thing she's noticed
about Canadians as com-
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Soil event
is scheduled
Farmers are reminded of
the forage conference to be
held at the Skyline Hotel,
Toronto, December 13r and
14, 1978. The Conference.
sponsored by the Ontario
Ministry of Agriculture and
Food, the Ontario Soil and
Crop Improvement Associa-
tion and the University of
Guelph will feature 60 top•
speakers 130 of which are
farmers) from Canada and
the U.S.A. on forages.
The program will include
separate sessions for each
producers group, exhibits as
well as personnel from com-
panies servicing forage
producers. In addition, a
ladies program will be held. -
A copy of the proceedings
will be provided to all par-
ticipants. Further program
details and application
forms are available at the
Agriculture Office.
Because of strike and
delays the registration date
has been extended beyond
the November 10 date and
organizers will accept
registration on a first come
basis.
For further information
contact, Mike Miller,
Associate Agricultural
Representative for Huron
County at 482-3428.
pared to the Swiss is that we
eat a greater amounts of
sweets. Smiling, she also
said Canadians appear to be
more friendly.
In terms of clothing styles,
Ms.. Christen said we're
about two years behind what
the Europeans are wearing
GROOMING PREPARATIONS — One of the many local
farmers who has been going to the annual Royal Winter Fair
is Whitney Coates of Exeter. Coates 'along with son PFbith
were competing in the market steer class at the Royal.
photo •
Juveniles win first
Hensall Juvenile's opened
the season on Friday, with a
4-2 win over the Drayton
team. Allan Bell opened the
scoring in the first period at
the 3-49 mark. then Grant
Love fired a hand shot past
the Drayton goalie assisted
by. Steve Grainger and Bob
Mommersteeg. Drayton
came back with two goals to
tie .the game 2-2 but Dave
Cann slipped in an un-
assisted �eoal- in the second
period at 4:27. Three'
minutes later Grant Love
scored his second goal set up
by Bob Mommersteeg.-
The third period was
scoreless with Steve Sararas
playing fantastic goal to end
the game at 4-2.
Hensall plays Brussels in
Brussels on November 14
and Kurtzville in Hensall on
Friday. November 17 at 8
p m Please support your
bovs-at these.games.
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Pia'Christen
with the women wearing
loose fitting co-ordinates and
men wearing pleated pants.
For hobbies, . down hill
• 'skiing, dancing and swim-
ming are her favorite past -
times.
The aspiring secretary
said the cost of living in
Switzerland is much higher
especially for food.
• She has ambitions to
continue- her education in
nine year's time, possibly at
the University of Florence in
Italy.
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