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Times-Advocate, 1979-10-24, Page 12 (2)Ff Page 12 Times -Advocate, October 24, 1979 Worsen at church learn about hobby Mrs. Helyn Drysdale was in the chair for the— Thanksgiving meeting of unit two of Hensall United Church held in the church parlour on Monday evening. She opened with a selection by John Greenleaf Whittier on Thanksgiving. Mrs. Sadie Hoy gave the devotional prepared by Mrs. Elva Forrest. In pasttimes,people had less to be thankful for by modern standards but they were more thankful. Thanks should be given at all times, even in times of trouble. She closed -with a poem, "I thank my friends". New resident at Queensway Queensway nursing home welcomes a new resident Mrs. Ella Penhale, Exeter. "Birthday Greetings" to Neil Regan and Edna Youn who celebrated their bir- thdays this month. Visitors during the week with Wallie Crich were Evelyn Price and Gerald Elder. -Mrs. Violet Bishop. Lauren Funner and Joan Betteridge visited with Irene Kalbfleisch. Mr. and Mrs. Keith McLaren, Mrs. Jean Coates and Mrs. Ruby Pollen visited Louise Mitchell. Audrey Christie and Helen Scane visited Russell Erratt. Rev. Kenneth Knight conducted the church ser- vice accompanied by Mrs. MacDougall at the piano. The Hensall United Church Ladies entertained the residents playing Bingo and passed out treats. The Men's high bowling score was Neil Regan with 141 and the Ladies' High score was Edna Youn with 108. Special speaker for mission - The Rev. Michael Boulger of Monkton, preached at Hensall United Church on Sunday for Mission Sunday; he is a former missionary in • Western Canada. Rev Badger took as his subject, "Missions in a circle of love". The choir, led by Mrs. Marianne McCaffrey, sang, "Now let us all praise God and sing" by Gordon Young with Dr. Ralph Topp at the organ. A bale of used clothing is to be packed Tuesday, October 30 at 9 a.m. at the Church. Anyone .wishing to make a donation to the bale should leave clothing at the church prior to this date. • No service on Sunday Rev. Kenneth Knight conducted service in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday. speaking on the selection of Elders which are to be chosen'. Rev. Knight's New Testament Lesson was taken from I Peter 5: 1-7 speaking on "I appeal to you to be shepherds of the flock you are responsible for". There will be no service next Sunday October 28th as Caven Presbyterian Church Exeter are observing their Anniversary service when Rev G.L. Royal of Knox Church • Goderich is. to be guest speaker. Service Sunday November 4th will be at the hour of 11:30 a.m. ,Steady prices ' Sales Barn prices remained steady last week with and active demand and sales being mostly in heifers and steers. Fat cattle; steers, 874.00 - $80.50, top to 881.25; heifers, 872.00 - 878.50, top to $83.25. Pigs, 824.00 -.$36,25. friar7:*•- A total of 15 members answered the roll call with suggestions for Christmas favours for trays in Queensway Nursing Home; there were four visitors present. Miss Mary Goodwin assisted by Mrs. Kay Mock presented a skit, "Reflec- tions on Stewardship" for the study presenting many sides to the duty of stewardship. Mrs. Diane Gerstenkorn gave a report of the fall Regional meeting held at Elimville on Tuesday, October 9. The morning speaker Mrs. Alma Langford, Exeter, gave the address explaining the symbol of the year of the child and Mrs. Judith Adam was the af- ternoon speaker, assistant to Helen Allen, writer of "Today's Child". The new president for the regional is Mrs. Carla Willert of Exeter. Unit two is responsible for the programme at the General meeting in December also for flowers and decorating the church in December. United Church calendars will be on sale again and the bale will be packed on October 30. To complete the evening, Mrs. Anita Cook demon- strated her collection of pottery and told of the fascinationsof the hobby for her. Both the display and the talk were most interesting. To close, Mrs. Drysdale read another paragraph, "The dignity of labour and a prayer, Bless this House". Personals Mr. Harvey Keyes who has been a patient in University Hospit: 1, London for several weeks is recuperating. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. Mrs. Fraser of Ottawa has been visiting with her mother Mrs. Harvey Keyes and also with her father who is a patient in University Hospital London. Mrs. Mel Glanville is a patient in Victoria Hospital, London where she is receiving treatment. Mrs. Alice Ferg spent the week -end visiting with her sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. George Coulter in • Listowel Mrs. Gladys Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Croft and Shannon of Brantford visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Noakes. Mr. and Mrs. Don Gooding and Dal of Parkhill were recent visitors with Mrs. Gooding's mother Mrs. Edgar Munn. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Luther returned home after a peasant trip to Winnipeg and Lethbridge. Mrs. Pearl Erratt who was a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital London undergoing treatment returned to her home this week. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Miss Jane Heal R.N. returned to Los Angeles Calitornia after spending a pleasant visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Heal. - Mr. and Mrs. Alyin Rader of Exeter visited with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Desch on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Alexander visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ian Sim and family in Galt over the weekend. Mr. Michael King of Sutton, Surrey, England is visiting this week with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Payne. Others visitors on Sunday were Mrs. John Alexander and Joan, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Berdan of 1Union and Mr. Pat King of London. PIE PURCHASER — Ian Munroe of the Hensall area was one of several individuals who took advantage of the bake sale and giant garage sale 'held by the Hensall minor athletic association Saturday at the pavilion adjacent to the community centre. Ian purchased a pie from Jean Smale Staff photo Hensall and district news CORRESPONDENTS ' Mrs. Hilda Payne, Phone 262-5018 Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025 A CROWDED HALL.— The Hensgll Legion hall was filled to capacity as bargain hunters from Hensall and .•cinity flocked to the Kinette Club rummage sale Thursday.Staff photo Kippen women hear about local company By MRS. RENA CALDWELL Kippen East Women's Institute had their guest speaker Adrian Bayley of Rummage sale again success There was a good response at the semi-annual rummage sale sponsored by the Hensall Kinettes at the Legion Hall on Thursday. October 18. Any unsold ar- ticles at the end of the sale were donated to the London Salvation Army. The Kin- ettes would like to thank all those who helped or con- tributed to the success of the sale in any way. Attend fall rally Several members of the "Three Links" Senior Citizfins of Hensall attended the 4th fall rally in Clinton Legion Hall on Wednesday. Waterloo give Student degree Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Noakes attended the 39th Convocation at University of Waterloo on Friday. Their son Donald received his degree as Master of Arts, Science, Systems Design. Agripress Hensall, when they met at the home of Mrs. Ernest Whitehouse in October. Mr. Bayley was a very interesting speaker and told of the work at Agripress as the only agriculture ad- vertising agent in North America. He described the different departments such as copy, editorial and photography. He also described the machines that make possible the promotion programs. He was introduced by Mrs. Drummond and thanked by Mrs. Campbell Eyre. Mrs. Drummond chaired the program and gave a reading. Mrs. Grant McLean read an article entitled "Do Local lady marks even Mrs Vera Brintnell you know'" Mrs. Al Hoggarth and Mrs. Drum- mond gave an amusing skit. Mrs. Triebner reported on the rally. Mrs. Harold Parsons presented the treasurer's report. Mrs. Wm. Bell - gave courtesy remarks. Lunch was served by the hostess and the committee in charge, Mrs. Campbell Eyre and Mrs. Ross Broadfoot. Persona Is Wayne McBride, Alex McMurtrie and Jack Peck have been moose hunting in the north. Mrs. Steve Pine has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Edgar McBride. A former resident Frank Plumb died suddenly in Clinton this week. Sympathy is extended to his wife Barbara and his family Mr. and Mrs. Monty Plumb and L children. Cancer can be beaten uuunnnnnn The Light Touch Hensall celebrated her 80th birthday on Saturday at the home of her son Jack and his wife Mary. Friends and relatives gathered to extend best wishes and to observe her birthday with her. Mrs. Brintnell received many flowers, gifts and treats.' Refreshments were served and a social time enjoyed 4 • •'c By JACK LAVENDtR Public relohons is the ort of not treating the public like relations The CBC rs making a film on agriculture in general and beons rn particular. It's called Pork and Windy. ••• The •rouble with being an a_optimist.isThal people think you don't know what's cc - ' .trolly going on - ••• Juvenile delinquency is the result of parents trying ro Stain children without -Ow. ling at the bottom. • • • Not one person in a thou- sand keep his hands in his pockets while giv;ng direc- tions. s • • - : At. s - - _ Jock's, Small Engine Repair Service • -•! Que,trSi:,.44 n!etl-s, 262-2103 E you'll hove no trouble fiat- g a, =drug expert mgchonical se, - A WIDE VARIETY — The Hensoll Kinette Club rummage sale held Thursday hod on infinite variety df items. Showing some E vice to your chainsaw. of items off are Kinette members Carolyn Knight, Sharon Fink, Linda Soldan, Wendy Baynhom and Leigh Soldon. Staff photo t r. • ;• I Deputy president attends Rebekahs install new officers District Deputy President Mrs. Jean Henderson of Huron Lodge Clinton visited Amber Rebekah Lodge on Wednesday evening and installed the officers. She was presented by Mrs. Maggie Campbell and welcomed by Noble Grand Mrs. Hazel Corbett. The Vice Grand Mrs. Elizabeth Riley repgtted for the visiting committee and the C.P.T. fund. Bertha MacGregor reported for the finance committee and treasurer DorothyCorbett reported the annual report of the Lodge. It was announced tickets were available for the grand master's banquet in %Iringhaln November 8 and for "Ernie Chipchase's Night" November 17 from Don McGregor, Exeter. Mrs. Cleta Holland, Clinton read the Constitution for the D.D.P. Mrs. Henderson. The installation staff were as follows: Dep. Marshal. Barbara Taylor; deputy recording secretary: Mrs. Lobb; deputy treasurer; Mary Trick; deputy finance secretary: Flora Dowson; Chaplain: Irene Cantelon; Dessert euchre is successful A very successful Dessert Euchre was held by the Hensall Women's Institute on Wednesday. in the Legion Hall with 15 tables in play. Winners were ladies high, Helen McDonald of Lucan, ladies low, Elsie Carlile of Hensall, lone hands, Aldine Volland of Hensall. Winners in the draw . were canned ham, Marion Dougall, R.R. 3 Exeter and basket of apples, Mary Rowcliffe R.R. 1 •Hensall, neatest birthday Verna Hicks, Centralia. deputy war,den Valena Trewartha; inside guardian Florence Miller. Officers installed were Maggie Campbell noble grand: Mrs. Hazel Corbett; vice grand: Elizabeth Riley; chaplain Alice Ferg; warden: Margaret Consitt; Con- ductor; Gladys Coleman; recording secretary: Leona Parke; Fin. secretary: Irene Blackwell; treasurer:Do- rothy Corbett; musician Evelyn McBeath; colour bearer: Vera Lemmon in- side Guardian Isobel Rogerson; Outside guardian Annie Reid; Dorothy Parker; Bertha MacGregor ; Aldeen Volland; Olga Chipchase. The pianist Kay Wise presided for the installation and accompanied the soloist Clete Holland who sang "May The Good Lord Bless and Keep You" and "Till we Meet again". Jean • Henderson brought greetings from the Assembly and District and spoke briefly on increasing membership. Maggie Campbell thanked her and presented a gift. Mrs. Campbell also presented Noble Grand Sister Hazel with a gift from the Lodge. Bertha MacGregor thapked D.D.P. Jean Hen- derson and congratulated her on the most capable manner in which she Obituaries Former Hensall man dies Wellington Alexander MacDonald of 14 Old Mill Terrace Toronto, passed away at Queen Elizabeth Hospital, 550 University Ave. Toronto, Wednesday October 17, 1979 in his 82nd year. He was formerly of Hensall and the husband of Catharine (Gerster) MacDonald; a son Hugh John MacDonald, North Bay and a sister Mrs. Kenneth King, London, survive also surviving are three grandchildren. Funeral service was held from the Bonthron Funeral Home, Hensall on Friday October 19 1979 at 2 p.m. with Rev. Stan McDonald of- ficiating. Burial in Hensall Union Cemetery. Toronto man passes Eric Colbert died suddenly in Toronto on Saturday October 13 in his 55th year. He was a well known Sarnia resident, where he worked as an accountant and practised tz) Fresh Pork Side 7 SPARE RIBS �. Fresh Centre Cut.• HAM ROAST Ib. law. He also established the Sarnia Airport. Mr. Colbert served as city Alderman during the 1950's. At the time of his death in Toronto he was Director Administrative Operations --- Canada with I.T.T, Courier. Eric, beloved husband of Shirley (Chapman) for- merly of Hensall, is also survived by daughters Cheryl and Marie Anne. Funeral service was in Toronto, Monday October 15 1979. presented the installation and also her staff. Mrs. Florence Miller spoke on behalf of Clinton Lodge and Maggie Campbell thanked members for anniversary cards. Noble Grand ex- pressed sincere thanks and lodge closed in regular form. A social hour was enjoyed in the lower hall. Girls continue 4-H projects • The Hensall two 4H club, the Needlepointers, met in the United Church on Tuesday, with all eight members present. The roll call was "one idea for the club's presentation 'for Achievement Day" which is to be a skit. The minutes were read and approved. 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