Times-Advocate, 1985-01-16, Page 17Times -Advocate. January 16, 1985
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Slides from the '50s to be shown at UC Fellowship Night
Mr. McDonald continued his study
of Old Testament Text on Sunday
morning at the United Church when
he looked at chapter 19 of the book of
Exodus "Whatever the Lord has said,
we will do." He spoke of the con-
troversy between law and love, but
said, "everyone of us needs to be guid-
ed by that for which the church stands
and the church stands by that which
has been given to it as a body".
He spoke of Jesus' words about the
commandments "I have not come to
abolish the law, but to fulfill it."
The choir, with Belva Fuss as
organist, sang the popular gospel
hymn "My Task".
Ross Riley greeted the congrega-
tion and the ushers were Donald
Wareing, Bill Stebbins, Scott
McAllister and Hans Gerstenkorn.
The children's story was "This lit-
tle Light of Mine" as Mr. McDonald
spoke of how regardless of young wp
are, or how small we may be, each of
us must do our very best in following
Jesus' way by being kind and good
and loving.
The flowers at the front of the
church were placed in loving memory
of Miss Greta Lammie, and on the
communion table in loving memory
of Ivan Kipfer by his wife Dorothy.
The congregation were reminded of
the pot Luck Supper and Annual
-Meeting to be held on -- -Monday -
January 21 , and that the Annual
reports would be ready on Thursday
of this week.
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Arena Activities
January 16 to January 22
Wednesday
Moms and Tots 10:30 - 11:30 a.m.
2:30 to 3:30 p.m.
Minor Hockey
5:30 • 9:30 p.m.
Thursday
Rentals
Friday, January 18
Figure Skating 5:30-7:30 p.m.
7:45.11:00 p.m.
Saturday, January 19
Minor Hockey 8:00-12:00 Noon
Minor Hockey Tournament
12:00 Noon to 10:00 p.m.
Sunday, January 20
Minor Hockey Tournament
1:00 to 5:45 p.m.
Recreation Hockey 6:00-11:00 p.m.
Monday
Minor Hockey
5:30 - 9:30 p.m.
Tuesday
Figure Skating 5:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Hensall Broomball
8:45 - 10:45 p.m.
CKNX Try Hards vs
Hensall's Hopeless Heroes
Saturday January 26
8:00 p.m -
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Young Terns
The Young Teens niet on Friday
evening andenjoyed a night of bowl-
ing, then back to the church to a time
of fellowship and games including
making popcorn for themselves.
'50's Slide Show
The Official Board of the United
Church met on Thursday evening and
among other things plans were com-
pleted for the Fellowship Night to be
held on Sunday, January 20 at 7:30
p.m. when coloured slides of the
church's life during the 50's will be
shown. The Communications commit-
tee with Dorothy Brintnell as chair-
man are looking after all the
arrangements.
The Bank of Montreal, Hensall, will
be holding an R.R.S.P. information
night on January 22, at 8:00 p.m. at
the Hensall branch. Mr. John McNeil-
ly, Chartered Accountant with Ward
Mallett, Exeter, will be the guest
speaker. All are invited to attend.
Seniors Meet
The Three Links Seniors met on
Tuesday afternoon Jan. 8 with Presi-
dent Hilda Payne presiding. The
meeting opened with Vera Ross at the
piano.
Thank you notes were received
from The Town and Country
Homemakers and the Huron Day
Centre for the Homebound.
The Club will hold a bake and craft
sale early in the Spring on a date to
be set later.
Following the business portion of
the meeting, Euchre was played with
winners being Vera Ross, Mary
Broadfoot, Edith Bell, John
McDougall and Ruby Bell. Elsie
Carlisle had the lucky cup.
The meeting closed with a delicious
lunch served by the social and enter-
tainment Committee.
Carmel Presbyterian
Rev. Jim Patterson of Molesworth
exchanged pulpits with Rev. Kenneth
Knight on Sunday and was much
enjoyed.
Dorothy Taylor presided at the
piano for the music. The Annual
meeting will be held Jan. 23 at 8 p.m.
Hensall Bantams
The Hensall Bantams started the
New Year right as they continued on
their win streak January 9 when they
defeated Mitchell 6-1. Four boys
scored hat tricks in this game: Chris
Campbell - three goals, two assists:
Jason Imanse - three goals, three
assists; Jim Dickins - three goals.
three assists. Other scorers were
Brian Moir with two goals, four
assists and John Roosenboom, two
goals, and Andy Phillips with two
assists.
After their successful bottle drive
on Saturday, the boys travelled to
PURSUING TRIVIA — David Stephens (left), Derek Campbell and Karen McCullough enjoy a game of
Trivial Pursuit during a games night at the Hensall Community Centre.
Church groups hold meetings
Unit 3 of Hensall United Church
held their January meeting on
Wednesday in the Fellowship Hall.
After viewing a film on Korea jointly
with Unit I the units went to separate
rooms to proceed with their meetings.
Vera Ross was in charge of the wor-
ship, the theme being "Coats Off to
the Future." President Dorothy
Parker presided for the meeting and
welcomed everyone. Dorothy Brint-
nell conducted some questions on the
film.
Roll- call was answered by naming
a Christmas gift you received. A new
member was added to the list.
A thank you card was read from
Beatrice Munn.
Members were reminded of the
Congregational meeting Jan. 21 and
life in South Korea and their stuggles.
There are some dedicated Christians
but they are practising Christianity
under stress and threats of death.
Pat Cook took over the devotional
which Kay Elder had prepared and
opened by singing "Standing At the
Portals" The theme was on "Hands",
the many different kinds of hands, the
praying hands, the hands of a friend
or mother, the trusting hand of a
child, the special meaning of a hand
You are Invited to a
Social Evening at the
HENSALL ARENA
Tues. Jan. 29/85
Social Hour: 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Roast Beef Dinner 7:30 p.m.
Tickets $9.00 per person
Deadline for tickets is no
later than Sat., January 26th
Guest speaker is
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editor of C.F.P.L.
Television London
Tickets available from:
The Flower Basket 262-2446
Williams Hair Styling
262-2102
Joe Bengough 262-2711
The Birch Tree 262-2029
Sponsored by the
Hensall Business
Improvement Association
A motion was made to purchase a
new worship hook. Helen "Roberts
handed out the Secret pal names.
The President reviewed the
February meeting, thanked all for
taking part and wished everyone a
Happy and Prosperous New Year.
The meeting closed with prayer.
Hostesses were Loretta Riley and
Rosa Harris.
P.C.W. Meets
The P.C.W. of Carmel Presbyterian
Church met on Monday afternoon for
their January meeting. Dorothy
Taylor had the "Worship" on New
Years which was most interesting.
Rev. Kenneth Knight was present
and installed the new Officers.
Business was discussed and it was
decided to hold a "Daffodil Tea" April
13 at 2 p.m.
President Margaret Hoggarth ask-
ed the quilt Committee if they could
have the sheets ready for working on
soon.
The Annual Congregational
meeting will be .tan. 23 at 8:00 p.m.
Everyone is invited to attend.
t'nit 1
Unit f held its first meeting of the
year Jan. 9 at 1:30 p.m. in the United
Church joined with unit 3 for the
showing of a film "Even Though We
are not Blooming Now•', the story 6f
By MARGARET HOGGARTH
Women's Institute
Kippen East W.I. will hold their
January meeting on Wednesday
January 16 at 8 p.m. Note time
change. Marlene Bell is to be the
hostess for this cultural activities
meeting. Roll call is to be answered
by "A Rule I Try to Live By".
Kippen l'.('.W.
The 1985 budget for Kippen U.C.W.
was presented and approved at their
meeting January 8. Gail Turner led
in a meaningful worship service bas-
ed on the theme "Trusting in God
Throughout the Coming Year."
Roll call was answered with a
"New Years Resolution". Barbara
Cooper's topic described symbols of
the church, especially- those on the
United Church Symbol
Kippen United Church
Mrs Barb ('roper accompanied the
hymns on the piano on Sunday
January. 13 in St Andrews The
ministry of music was provided by
Joan Binnendyk at the piano. ,roan
played 2 selections. "Touch the Wind' -
and "Longer.
Pastor Don \loffal•s sermon was
based on "You Can Survive in 'R5
Ile expounded by saying Put your
trust in 1;1x1 Character is produced
through hardships. but willingness to
persevere and trust 10 (od will let us
survive .'
Sunday January 'n is the Sacra-
ment of ('onununiiln with Rev. .1
Bechtel 1n charize Sunday January 27
is Bible Sunday wlth Rev Howlett
from the Canadian Bible Society as
speaker
of a friend at a crucial time in your
life. Touching can mean so much to
a person in trouble and feeling all
alone.
A suitable poem, "Take My Hand",
was followed by the offering taken
and blessed. The roll call answered by
naming a Christmas gift you
received.
Sandwiches and Korean soup were
served by 011ie Cooper, Lorna
Spencer and Audrey Cooper.
Lucan for a make-up game with The boys would like to thank the
Lucan 2 Hensall opened the scoring residents of Hensall who supported
early in the fust period as Jim them in their successful bottle drive
Dickins assisted by Brian Moir hit the
target at 27 seconds Rob Taylor
assisted by Jim Dickins followed suit
at 36 seconds 'l'tie boys never looked
back as they defeated Lucan 9-2
Rob Taylor and .11111 Dickins each
recorded a hat trick. other scorers
were Chris Campbell w ith two goals.
two assists and John ltoosenboom
with one goal
Results of
the Township
Challenge
The Wimpey Winchelsea
Waiders fall victoms to
the far superior talent of
the Usborne Rabbits.
This is the second con-
secutive defeat of the
Wimpey Waiders. -
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next year loosers
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