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Times-Advocate, 1986-12-17, Page 41VESPER SERVICE — A candlelight processional is rehearsed by members of Hensall CGIT in prepara- tion for a special Sunday evening service. White Gift Sunday at Kippen readings were given by Nancy Le Cheryl Turner, Michael Jones, Nan- Faive and Chrystal Jones. cy Le Faive and Jonathon Turner. The presentation"Siigns and Stories The offering was taken up by Brad cf Hope" took the form of students DeWys and Steven Johnson. discussing problems with their school A joint Christmas Eve service will counsellor. be held in St. Andrews Church, Kip - Those taking the part of school pen, at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, counsellors were : Angie Faber, December 24. Tricia Cooper, Leanne Charters, Kippen U.C.W. Beverley Le Faive, Murray On Tuesday, December 9 group two Workman and Matthew Turner. entertained group one to dinner at Taking the part of students were: 6:30 p.m. Candace Cooper, Mark Cooper, .Mabel Kyle presented a most in- spiring Christmas worship. The roll call was answered by each member bringing a gift for The Family and Childrens Services. Carols were sung and enjoyed by all. The visiting committee reported they had packed and delivered the Christmas shut in boxes. By Margaret lioggarth A White Gift service with the theme "Hope through giving" took place on Sunday, December 14 at St. Andrews United Church. Barbara Cooper presided at the organ. Leader of the service was Michelle Turner. The green candle, symbolic of hope was lit by Bob Cooper representing the committee of stewards. "The Song of Care Bears" was sung by the nursery and kindergarten classes assisted by their teachers. Scripture Grand Master, visits Exeter Oddfellows December 9 was a special night for and DDP Sis Lila in a humorous man - the members of the 100F of Huron ner replied. Past Grand Chas Atthill District No. 8 when the Grand Master extended thanks to the catering Bro. Harold Newman of the Grand group. Grand Lodge was toasted and Lodge of Ontario visited this District. GM Newman replied and then gave Exeter Lodge No. 67 hosted the oc- a very informative address. Ile ex- casion when a delicious banquet was plained some of the new programs served with over 100 attending from and urged all members to be faithful Hensall, Brucefield, Clinton, to their fraternity. PDDGM Doug Goderich, Seaforth and Brussels. The Cantelon, Clinton expressed the lovely banquet was prepared by the thanks of the gathering to GM Elimville UCW. Newman for his challenging address. Chairman for the evening was Bro. Robert Heywood with his ac- DDGM Fred Delbridge from Exeter cordion entertained the audience and Lodge No. 67. Head table guests in- led in several action songs. Miss Lisa eluded G. Master Newman and his Boonstoppel then entertained with wife Kay, DDG Warden Eric slides and incidents on her trip to New Mansfield and Mrs. Mansfield, Hen- York this past summer and thus a sall No. 223, DD President Lila Smith good night of Odd Fellowship was and Verne from Pride of Huron No. brought to a close. 338, PGM John Broadfoot and Mrs. Odd Fellowship is a fraternity that Broadfoot from Brucefield 210. Bro. is constantly helping others. This past Broadfoot is the G Conductor of the week over 100 flowering poinsettias Sover eign Grand Lodge, Sis Beverly were presented to residents in Huron- Delbridge wife of the DDGM and Miss view, Bluewater, Queensway, Exeter Lisa Boonstoppel Auburn, a student Villa, South Huron Hospital and Ailsa from Clinton SS who won the speak- Craig Nursing Home. Truly Fraterni- ing contest last March. This was spon- ty at work. cored the Odd Fellows and Pageant draws Rebekahs hs of Huron District and entitl- ed her a week in New York visiting, 1.0,4 �i1:.t +.,+ ++ -; many prominent buildings including record crowds the United Nations Assembly. • D. Warden Bro. Mansfield propos- ed a toast to the Rebekah Assembly 1 Scouting -groups hold parties `The Hensall Beavers were out on Thursday for a wonderful hay ride around the village. The boys would like to thank Jack Kinsman and fami- ly for supplying the wagon and escort and most of all the lovely pair of well behaved horses which worked so hard on the snowy, slippery streets. Refreshments and games followed back at the Legion Hall (Beavers will meet again Thursday, January 81 The Cubs also partied last Thurs- day. They held their movie night at the home of Akela, Ken Clarke. They then enjoyed popcorn and pop and ex- changed Christmas gifts. The cubs also will resume meetings on January 8. The Venturers held their holiday party at the home of leader Rick Ed- wards. They enjoyed an evening of movies with refreshments. The Scout party took place last night. Anyone . interested in parent or leader participation is invited to a group committee meeting on behalf on the Scouting movement. The meeting will he held Thursday, January 8 at 8:30 p.m. The group will meet upstairs at the Legion in Hen- sall. Please come out to show _vola• support. There will te a bottle drive on Saturday afteyt'xon January 17 so keep some of those empty pop and beer bottles which pile up over the holidays. Merry Christmas to all from the Ventures, Scouts, Cubs and Beavers and their leaders and thank you to Works superintendent John Baker was presented everlone who has helped them dur- with o certificate for successful completion of a course at the T.J. ing 1986. Mahoney Road School by Hensall Reeve Jim Robinson. Close to 1,000 persons attended the four weekend presentations of the "Come Celebrate Jesus" Christmas musical at the Exeter Pentecostal Church. Rehearsals began in- the second week of September and involved a 36 member Voices of Praise choir and 28 children in a junior choir. Solo numbers were provided by Norm Tait, Dale Tollefson, Phyllis Nesbit, Tamara Triebner, Marilyn Zivkovic and Nancy Stahle. Brenda Triebner and Paul Sharrow presented a duet. Carolyn Perry was director - producer assisted by Allan Donnan and Paul Sharrow was technical Dinner party at Cromarty By MRS. ROBERT LAING A dinner party was held recently at the home of Isabel Kerslake to celebrate the sixtieth wedding an- niversary of Lilly and Roy Swartz of Exeter. Guests included Bonnie, Al, Jamie and Craig Switzer of Laguna Niguel, Cal.; Denise and Erick Lizon, Milton, Barbara, Wayne and Neil Froats, London; and Marie, Pete and Nicholas Chessell, Mitchell. On- Sunday afternoon Isabel Kerslake attended a Christmas con- cert put on by the Milton Choristers in Holy Rosary Church, Milton. Her daughter, Denise Lizon is a member of the choir. Isabel reports that she also had a short visit with former Hib- bert residents, the Bob Carberts, who were also at the concert. Personals Alex, Marilyn, Scott and Erin Zim- mer visited Sunday with Bob and Ruth Laing and Tom. Bob and Ruth Laing and Norman; and Barbara Jefferson attended the Gay Lea Foods dinner and annual meeting in Brussels last week. The Rev. Gail Kay, chaplain of Parkwood Hospital, London, con- ducted the communion service in Cromarty Church assisted by elders Larry Gardiner, Jean Carey, Craig Kerslake anoj John Scott. The second advent cand a lighting ceremony was carried out by Michelle Martyn and Sarah Elliott. Rev. Kay spoke on the words, and the door was shut, poin- ting out that there are certain things in life that we must do rot ourselves, and it is our own responsibility to be ready. Margaret (Laing) Allen was happy to find last week that she was the win- ner of a colour televisiop in a store dr Over '800 raised in area Successfu-I campaign ' poppy Our poppy chairman is pleased to- Betty Taylor, Shirley Southcott, a sing song, Santa made his annual report a successful poppy campaign Debra Snell, and Bert Glenn. These visit, bringing gifts and candy. A love - in our area for 1986. Many thanks to new Associates were installed at our ly lunch was served. A special thanks Hensall and Zurich businesses, last meeting. to Comrade Louise Allan who with the residents and area residents. Approx- Shuffleboard will be starting again help of Comrade Marg McDonald imately 3500 poppies were distributed in January, so if you wish to play made it all possible. Thank you to all' and this year 18 wreaths were laid at there is a list at the branch, you may the rest who helped also. the cenotaph. Total money collected sign or call the branch at 262-2948. We The branch would like to take this was $804.72. Comrade Larry would hope there will be a good attendance opportunity to wish everyone a very like to thank those Comrades who again this year. Merry Christmas and a prosperous made a special effort to campaign. A week ago the children's New Year. Membership chairman reports on- Christmas party was held in the Recently the branch was saddened ly two weeks left to pay your dues for Legion Hall. After watching films and by the loss of one of our life members. the early bird campaign, so Com- Comrade Ray McKinnon was a rades get out to the branch or call member for 40 years. He will be miss - Dave Smale at 262-2271. Seniors enjoy ed b branch 468. • The Branch welcomes Comrades, turkey dinner Kitchener Pavlick, Barb Evans, Darlene Musson, Charlie Dalrymple, The Three Links Seniors enjoyed a delicious turkey supper with all the Hensall Tykes win trimmings onTuesday evening prior The Hensall Tykes disposed of their to their meeting. All were welcomed biggest rivals of the past few years on by president Aldeen Volland. The Saturday by defeating Huron Park by meeting was opened by the singing of a score of 17-3. 0 Canada and repeating the Lord's Hensall hotshots were Mark Bell Prayer. Christmas carols were sung with an incredible eight goals and his with Dorothy Mickle at the piano. equally amazing team mates Brock Guests for the evening were Mr. Weiss with six goals and Jeff Camp- and Mrs. Skinner of Grand Bend. Mr. bell with three. It was also a greatef- Skinner entertained with several fort by the goalie and the rest of the selections on his mouth -organ. team. Games of euchre were played to Huron Park's goals were scored by end the evening's activities. Winners Darryl Parsons two, and Jeremy were: ladies high, Betty Grenier; Pickering one. men's high, Alphonse Grenier; ladies' The Novice team achieved a solid low, Eileen Dowson; mens' low, Vera win over Blyth on Saturday with the Ross; lone hands, Pearl McKnight. score of 10-4. The next meeting will be on Hensall goals were scored by Blair January 13 at 2 in the afternoon and Moir, four; Danny Taylor, three; Ray everyone is welcome. Bierling, two; and Jason Moore, one. Shuffleboard A good group turned out to shuffle on Thursday at the arena. Ladies high scores were: Marg Consitt 484, Betty Grenier 380, Mary Buchanan 334. Men's high scores were: John Pepper 401, John Consitt 384, Alphonse Grenier 276. Following the shuffling tomorrow (December 18) there will be a Insurance Brokers Inc. Christmas party. All are welcome. Please notice the change of dates for Christmas week. 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