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Times-Advocate, 1982-02-03, Page 12Po 1; Times-Advocop, February 3, 19112 Name new secretary Hensall Fair'82 to feature ladies exhibits program A ladies exhibits program is added to the Henaa11 _ Spring Fair for the At the annual meeting of the slseaall South Huron Agricultural Society Wed- nesday night directors pointed' Frances King cl and Joyce Pepper to p a tentative program together for. presentation at the March meeting with a proposed budget of $200. The 1982 Fair will be held at the Hensall Community Park on Tuesday, June 8. Retiring secretary-tre- ......� res• ► HULLY GULLY RACER — Brian Denomrne is show n in action Cup race on the weekend. during 'a Hully Gully Huron Schwartzentruber photo asurer Gladys McGregor presented the 1981 fair's financial report which showed an increase In bank balance of $123.44. A second added feature to the upcoming fair is an old timers calf club. This competition is open to anyone over the age of 21 and Mrs. McGregor reported 12 calves were being whipped into shape by their veteran trainers. While she was unable to attend due to another fair board meeting in Seaforth, ladies district 8 director Dolores Shapton sent greetings from her executive. Mrs. Shapton indicated she would be willing to assist in preparing the ladies' fair prize list and her help will be accepted. The regular junior calf club has 23 participants for this year. At an earlier meeting it was decided to delete the market cldss from the cattle program. David Turner was returned as president for a second year and the vice- presidents are John Kin- sman and Stewart Brown. ,The new secretary -treasurer is Barb Van Allen. She takes over from Gladys McGregor who held the post for the past seven years. Directors are John Soldan, Ross Corbett, Elgin Thompson, Bob Kinsman, Bill "Morley, Barry Miller, Jack Kinsman, Ken Parker, -Les Coleman, Tom Consitt, Carmel church has good year The annual congregational meeting of Carmel Presbyterian Church was held on Wednesday evening and opened with scripture reading and prayer by Rev. Knight. Rev. Knight was ap- pointed chairman and Mrs. Dorothy Taylor secretary. A moment of silence was observed in memory of departed members. The reports were review- ed and showed an excellent year. Clarence Volland, Russell Faber and Wayne Love were appointed to the Board of Managers; Mrs; Peggy Volland school superintendent; and Clarence Volland church treasurer A film on "The ChurchIs Growing" was shown by Req. Knight. b.. Rev. Kenneth Knight con- ducted service in CarmelFamillar hymns fealureday. Weather permitting Presbyterian Church on n- • service will be held on Sun- • ' service . / 1 I_ _ I_ day February 7 at 10:00 a.m. The meeting closed with the Benediction followed by a social hour. Personals A Special St. Valentine's programme .will be held at the Hensall Women's Institute on February 10 at 8 p.m. in the United Church. Everyone is reminded to br- ing ring lunch for one in a paper bag. Paul Mansfield who is attending Western Universi- ty London, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Mansfield and his grandfather, Lloyd Veneer. Mrs. Hans Gerstenkorn underwent surgery in St. Joseph's ' Hospital, London last week. Hermany'friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Ernie Davis who has been a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter for a few weeks returned to her home last week. The C.P.T. committees of. the IOOF and. Amber Rebekah Lodge are spon- soring a progressive euchre at the local hall on February 11 at 8 p.m. - District Deputy Grand Master, Alex McBeath and Mrs. McBeath .entertained the installing team of Hen- sail IOOF Lodge to a dinner at Zurich on Saturday even- ing, followed by a social time and entertainment at their home. Queensway news Rev. Sutton of Trivitt Memorial Anglican Church, Exeter, conducted service at the Queensway Nursing Home last week. He was ac- companied by several of his parishioners. On Monday The large congregation at the United Church was in- • spired Sunday morning when ..they heard the old familiar Hymns being sung and the story told on how the hymns were written. The Theme for the service was "The Story Anniversary Special at Julia's Nair Design 180 King St. Henson 1' Anniversary Special 55.00 off Wath' Perms t Offer runs Feb 3rd - Feb. 17 a Open Tues. - Sat. Proprietor Julid VanBaaren . 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McDonald told .the background of each of the Hymns that were sung. - With the Call to Worship, Prayers and Scriptures related to the thetne of music, Mr. McDonald read fret the 100th Psalm a� as from the Book of Ephesians and Clossians. Hymn used for' the service were "Stand Up, Stand Up for Jesus ''What a Friend We Have In Jesus", "Bless-. ed Assurance", Faith of our Fathers". and "Abide With Me". The choir assisted with the story .of Hymns by singing the great Reformation hymn "A Mighty Fortress", "There were Ninety and Nine" with Don McCaffrey and Belva Fuss taking the solo parts, "Amazing Grace" and Don Travers and Gail Shaw sang "In The Garden." Randy Parker was the Greeter for the Service and Ray Jacobi, Gary Kyle, Jim McDonald and Steven Corbett were the ushers. Much appreciation was ex- pressed for this type of ser- vice for which the congrega- tion received enjoyment and inspiration. The Junior Hi Group of the United Church enjoyed an evening of swimming at the Vanastra Recreation Centre Friday evening. They then returned to the church for fellowship and lunch. The next Junior Hi meeting will be March 12 at which time the young people will be going bowling with Sharon Wurm as their counsellor. HENSAU.& DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRE 262-3206,, Arena Activities Week of Feb. 3 Wed., Feb. 3 2:30-3:30 Moms 8 Tots 3:30-5 Public Skating 6 p.m. Atom Practice 7 p.m. Peewees vs Blyth 8 p.m. Bantam Practice 9 p.m. Midget Practice Thurs., Feb. 4 8:30 p.m. Open Ice Fri, Feb: 5 7-12 p.m. Broomball Tournament Sat., Feb. 6 7 a.m.-9 p.m. Broomball tournament Sun., Feb. 7 \ 1-3 Public Skating 6:30-10:30 Seaforth Industrial Hockey , Mon., Feb.11 8 p.m. Uancercize 7-11 p.m. Curling Tues., Feb. 9 5:45-8:45 Minor Hockey 9-10,30 p.m. Intermediate Practice i by turkey Br�vnr0> 'td P: evening Jim Brand and several friends entertained the residents with music. Thursday evening the residents were entertained with movies. Neil Regan was high scorer for the men and -Mary Parlmer was high for the ladies. - Visiting with Mrs. Alice Rozendal was her husband Don and Steve and Mike Sop- boer. Mrs. Iva Ridley visited Vera Lammie. Visiting several residents were Charles and Reta Gilmore of London. Myrtle and Leona Doupe also visited at the home. Allen Hayter, Don Dearing, Jack Corbett and John Baker. Associate directors are Verne Alderice, Harold Knight, Ross Haugh, Cecil Des Jardine, Vic Hargreaves, Robert Kinsman, Bevan Kinsman, Eric Luther, Jim McGregor, Larry Merner, Barry Miller, Bob Carsons, Jack 'Finney, Joe Miller, Paul Steckle, Bill Rodger - son, Ray Consitt, . Joe Dietrich, Walter McBride, Don Reynolds, Cecil Pepper, Bob Bell and Mery Falconer. The meeting began with a pot luck dinner at the Hensel' arena. A number of new members were signed up. Seniors to . meet Tuesday The "Three Links" seniors will meet for their February meeting on Tuesday, February 10 at 2 p.m. Please note thechange of time. The Ladies completed a quilt last week and it will be for sale. HENSAU. FAIR EXECUTIVE — The executive of the Hensoll South Huron Aprirulturoi Scoiety was elected at Wednesday's annual meeting. Back, left, vice-president, John Kinsman and Stewart. Brown. Front, president David Turner and secretary -treasurer Bc'rh VanAllen. T -A photo Native is author On January 21, John Blackwell (son of David Blackwell, RR 2, Hensall), was a guest at a private reception at Osgoode Hall, Toronto, hosted by the University of Toronto Press and the recently -formed Osgoode Society. • The occasion marked the publication of the first volume in the Society's new seriesonlegal history. The book. to which Jobn is one of ten contributors, is edited by Dr. David H. Flaherty; Professor of History and law at the University of Western Ontario, and entitled "Essays in the 'Histor jr of Canadian Law." John is currently prepar- ing his doctoral dissertation at Queen's University, Kingston. Notice to Hensall PUC. Customers New Office Hours Monday to Friday 9 n.m. to 12 noon - 1 to 5 p.m. Letter Box - Available. For After Hours � 1idCr. e t 11'i t bodyort le ted. And n* the dedicated and women at God eilch t can treatboth4 with Individt Caand t tment care, � devoted'tn lei son's total r WeirePleased.to a paItlller',in fundingthis • ` r y 1