Times-Advocate, 1979-07-11, Page 24 (2)Page 12A
Times -Advocate, July 1.1, 1979
Hensall
and district news
CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs. Hilda Payne, Phone 262-5018
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor Phone 262-2025
More than 100 attend
Vacation Bible. school
"If ye have faith as a grain
of mustard seed" said Jesus
to the crowds It was in that
kind- of faith that Rev Stan.
C. McDorflld opened the
Vacation Bible school at
Hensall United Church last
week. The church was a
"Bee -hive ' of activity when
approximately 14x1 children
and teachers spent the week.
• wheeling along God's way '-
through their very suc-
cessful Vacation Bible
Sy hod.
The many adventures 01
the week were led by an
excellent staff of volunteers
from the church acid com-
munita . The school. the first
in Hensall in many years.
was organized and directed
by Rev Stan C McDonald.
minister of the United
Church and took in the
children from the com-
munity and area from four to
thirteen years of age
Mrs Shirley Luther led the
children in singing each
morning. assisted by. Eric
Luther at the piano. These
action and hikhly spirited
songs sent the children out
singing into the homes and
the community during the
remainder of the day.
The Bible study. hand
work. craft and games
periods were led by an en-
thusiastic staff of men and
women of the community. In
charge of the different
departments were: Nursery..
Mrs, Janis Bisback. Cathy.
Geiger. Julie Mock and
Melissa Veal. Kindergarten.
in charge was Mrs. Pamela
Scotchmer with helpers
Vickie Mann, Mrs. Dianna
Brock. and Joanne Bell.
The Primary Department
was led by Mrs. Barbara
Gackstetter• Mrs. Kathy
Mann. Mrs. Sharon Beaver.
Mrs. Elaine Stebbins and
Mrs. Grace Sararas. The
middle Department leaders
were Mrs. Shirley Luther.
Mrs. Peggy Volland. Mrs.
Peggy Campbell. Joan
Alexander, Mrs. Bev Bell.
Mrs. Florence Slade and
Glen Slade. Junior Depart-
ment was in charge of Stan
McDonald, Eric Mansfield..
Scott Jesney and Mrs. Joyce
Pepper. Miss Sylvia Merner
and Mrs. Helen Tinney
worked on the registration.
Expenses have not yet been
met.
On Friday morning.
parents and the community
were invited to view the_
work of the various depart-
ments. hear the singing and
the story of their week's
study through a short
programme. Wall plaques,
banners, waste paper
baskets. book -marks. book
covers were among the
projects finished and
proudly taken home for the
family to share. The
programme ended by all
being served freshie and
cookies in the fellowship Hall
by the • United Church
Women.
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MAJOR APPLIANCE CENTRE LTD.
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NEW STORE FOR HENSALL Drysdale Motor Appliance Centre Limited will be opening
e . >tc re some time in July .according to store manager Jock Drysdale
new budding will have between 200 to 250 oppltances on dlsploy ot all
pew• g is planned for September. • T -A photo
Notice
To Hensall Water Customers
Due to high water consumption the Henson
Public Water Commission requests that all
water consumers restrict their unnecessary
use of water
We ask you to do tb,s tc avoid compulsory
shut offs
Thank You
Chairman Harold Knight
Commissioners
C.D. Hoy and J. Baker
NOTICE
WE WILL SOON BE MOVING TO
OUR BRAND NEW APPLIANCE
STORE IN HENSALL. WE HAVE A GOOD
SELECTION OF ODDS AND ENDS IN
STOVES FRIDGES• WASHERS. DRYERS.
DISHWASHERS. FREEZERS. SPIN WASHERS.
COMPACTORS. MANY AT LAST YEARS
PRICES. SOME UNITS ARE SCRATCHED
OR DENTED] ,--JcArvy
SHARP REDUCTIONS ON ALL
AIR CONDITIONERS
ALL UNITS INCLUDE DELIVERY
AND OUR OWN SERVICE
DISHWASHERS FROM 1269.95
SPUD QUEEN SPINWASHERS FROM 1274.95
30" ELECTRIC STOVES FROM 1279.95
FROST FREE FRIDQES FROM 1424:95
AUTO WASHERS FROM *369.95
DRIERS FROM 1229.95
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z Most colours available on some units, many are
= one of o kind and subject to prior sale.F.
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HENSALL, ONTARIO
262-2728
Hold reunion
The Oesch-Pfaff Reunion
took place in the Hensall
Community Park on Sunday.
July. 8 with 60 guests at-
tending Games and contests
were enjoyed winners being
as fellows: macaroni
counting game Raymond
Oesch-Turtle Wax: dropping
clothes pins in jar. four and
under. Scott Lamont -
colouring book; races. three
year old. Jamie Nugent. four
year old. Scott Lamont. five
year old. Anthony Glavin. six
year old. Scott Hodgins -all
colouring booksball
throwing contest 5-10. Allan
Oesch-doodle pad: sum-
mersault race 11-14.
Raymond Oesch-ship model
candy scramble. all ages:
men's horseshoeing contest.
Robert Manson -flashlight:
ladies clothes pin contest.
Dorothy Oesch-coke glasses
clothes hamper game
*finding correct pair of
shoes i Audry Hammil-
Plastic glasses: elimination
game Joan Hodgins-
brewmaster glasses; kick
the shoe -Kelly Glavin:
youngest child present,
Crystal Lamontrrattle:
oldest person present. Henry
Adkins -pitcher. The picnic
concluded with a buffet
lunch
Basil attd ' art ne. (Boole:-
conveners next year are
Robert and Emma Manson
and Peter and Diane Dewys..-'.
AT BIBLE SCHOOL Kathy Mann shows some ot the crdft work at the Hensall United Church Bible School to Marlene and
Jamie Porker and Marilyn Thiel T -A photo
Leave for new home
Couple honoured by church
Mr. and Mrs. Grant St.
John have left Hensall and
taken up residence in Stoney
Creek. Congratulations to
Grant on his new position.
The home has been sold to
Art McKenzie of Exeter.
Prior to her leaving. the
choir of Hensall United
Church held a barbecue at
the church for choir mem-
bers and their families when
Donna was presented with a
musical dictionary in ap-
preciation of all her services
in the Choir since moving to
Hensall.
Opens new branch
of Bank of
Montreal
-The official opening of
First Rexdale Place was
held on Wednesday July 4,
1979. at 1 a.m. by J.A.E
Ernie I Morel, Vice
President. Central Ontario
Division and ' D.R. (Don)
MacLaren. Manager of the
Bank of Montreal. Rexdale
Central. The ribbon was cut
by Mr. Fraser McNaughton
Retiring Vice President. The
structure is a nine floor
complex. situated beside the
former Bank of Montreal
branch Don's mother Mrs.
Bertha MacGregor attended
the ceremonies
United Church
The Sunday service at the
United Church was led by
Rev. Stan. C. McDonald with
Mr. Brian Dickenson of
Stratford at the organ. Mrs.
Shirley Luther sang, "How
sweet the name of Jesus
sounds" with Eric Luther
accompaning on the piano
and Rev. McDonald
preached'on, "Our Christian
Perspective". The Church of •
today need to wake-up; it is
weak and trailing too often
when it should be applying
itself to the problems of
today. The Church must
think. speak and act
positively. to pray and to be
a church of strength un-
failingly.
chiIQrea s story was
`a Phoney bee; the
honey bees of christianity
are to he honest, truthful,
cheerful and reverent.
Holy Baptism will be held
at the service next Sunday.
Parents with children to
present for baptism are
reminded to get in touch with
the ministeraf ter Thursday.
Wedding bells
Wedding bells have been
ringing in Hensall frequently
this summer. The good
wishes of the community are
extended to all he happy
couples during the wedding
season.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs Don
:Maclaren, Jodi and Brooke
Funeral for
former resident
Al Victoria Hospital.
Westminster Campus,
London on Friday July 6,
1979, Ellen Catharine
1Grassic•k 1 Walker. formerly
of Hensall passed away in
her 98th year She was the
wife of the late George
Walker who predeceased her
.in 1961. Surviving is a son
Donald .1 of Si Petersburg.
Florida: daughters Mrs.
Frank *Olivet De Marco. St.
Petersburg. Florida: Mrs.
George ( Helen) Gould.
London. Grandmother of
Mrs. Robert Diane, Bar-
dawill of London. Great
grandmother of Tim.
Teresa. and Tammy.
Predeceased by one
daughter Alice in 1934 and
two brothers and two sisters.
Funeral service was held
from the Bonthron Funeral
Home. Hensall Monday July
9th at 2 p.m with Rev. Stan
McDonald officiating.
interment in Baird's
Cemetery Stanley Twp.
Pallbearers were John
Mudge. Allen Ferguson,
Howard Scane Frank
Wild!ong, Joe McLellan,
Gerry McCllnchey. The
members of Amber Rebekah
Lodge held a memorial
service on Sunday evening
volt .t1Fy t�t•:�.,� ' erfr.- '�N+
Haie7` c'orlWtt incharge
assisted by the Vice Grand
Mrs. Elizabeth Riley and
Chaplain Mrs Alicet-Perg.
of Oakville were week -end
visitors - with Mrs. Bertha
MacGregor.
Mrs. Rosa Collins has been
a patient in South Huron
Hospital, Exeter
where
she
has been receiving treat-
ment.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Taylor returned home from
a holiday at St.
Island.near Sault Ste.
Joseph's
Marie.
Many visitors
at Queensway
Visitors with Russell
Erratt at the Queensway
Nursing home were his wife
Pearl, , Anna McConnell,
Mabel Haygard, . and Helen
Manning. Visiting with Vera
Lammie were Loreen and
Jack Paisley, Elmer and
Hazel Dunn, Mery and Irene
Dunn, Chester Dunn, and
Mr. and Mrs. John Ridley.
Mrs. Ruth Durand visited
her mother Mrs. Nell
Kendrick. Visiting with
Clara Featherston were Mr.
and Mrs.. Larson, Bi11 and
Vina Parker. .
Mrs. Barb Dougherty
visited her motherMrs.irene
Kalbfleisch. Joanne Bet-
teridge and Violet Bishop of
Stratford also visited Mrs.
Kalbfleisch. Visiting with
Cora Alcock were Ida Evans
and Jessie Ingle, Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Wilhelm visited with his
mother Edna Youn. Visitors
with Nelson Loghrin were
Frank and Elaine Jordan,
Mr. and Mrs. Verdun Tuer
prnao.a24
Miss = Betty Boyce - of
Toronto visited last week
with her cPusin Mrs. Edgar
Munn.
Mrs. $ertha MacGregor
returned home after spen-
ding a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. .Don MacLaren, Jodi
and Brooke Oakville.
Mr.' and Mrs. Harold
Parker and Mr. and Mrs.
Don Dalton and Carla en-
joyed a holiday a5i4testilou,
Moosonee and crossed on the
ferry Chi-Cheemaun at
Tobermory.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stokes of
London visited recently with
Mrs. Walker Carlile and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ver -
been of Sarnia called on
friends in this area on
Monday.
Stratford. Louise Mitchell
was visited by her son Les.
and Vera Amy,. and Mrs.
Beavers, Brantford.
Church rservice was
conducted by Rev. Forsythe
of Exeter. The Bowling
scores were as follows: Last
week Bonnie Howse 97, Neil
Regan 134, This week: Edna
Youn 90, Neil Regan 149.
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The
Light
Touch
By
s-\ JACK
LAVENDER
Ore thing about being a
politician -- your spouse
never criticizes you in
. public.
The modern way of life is
to dawdle away on hour
drinking instant coffee.
Practical loggers carry
three phone numbers: the
doctor, the hospital, and
the taxi.
A gentleman is o man who
can -disagree without being
disagreeable.
• . .
lots of folks will defend to
the death your right to
.spetik. It's getting people
to listen that's so hard.
...
We're listening at
Jack's -
Small Engine Repair
Service
107 Queen St., Hensoll
262-2103
Speak to us about those
funny sounds your mower's F.
been making.
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BUSY ON HOLIDAY - More than 100 Hensoll youngsters took•advantdge of the school holi-
day to attend Vocation Bible School. Above, Sharon Beaver supervises the work of Billy Tow
ton, John deal and Craig Soldon. ... T -A photo .
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U.S.A. No. 1 Vineripe
Tomatoes.
regular 51.59, Special
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1.09
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ABATTOIR HOURS. Beef Slaughter -- Monday. Pork Slaughter — Tuesday, Hours for Picking Up Freers.
or Custom Orders Tues to Fri — 8 o m. to 6 p m . Sot 8 o m to 1 p m.
Prices In Effect July 12, 13, 14,
Choice Local Beef 8 Pork
Abattoir Phone: 262-2041
PLEASE NOTE: we reser•e the .aght to I,m,t oll gvantmes on
all od+erhsed ,terns Because of increased costs we hod •t
eecessury tc make a 50c charge for grocery delivery
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