Times-Advocate, 1979-12-12, Page 13 (2)J
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Observe Christmas
at ladies' meeting
The Christnlhs meeting of
Unit four of Hensall U.C.W.
was held in the fellowship
hall on Thursday. Sixteen
members and one visitor
answered the roll call.
Leader, Mrs. Nan Britton
opened the meeting and
chose her devotional from
the writings of Phillips
Brooks who wrote the
beautiful carol, "0 Little
Town of Bethlehem". She
followed this by prayer.
The Christmas message
was very ably given by Mrs.
Shirley Luther and once
again reminded us of the
wonderful story of Jesus
Christ's birth, taken from 1
and 2 Luke. Several carols
were sung with Mrs. Dorothy
Mickle at the piano.
The monthly reports were
read and approved. 32 sick
and shut-ins were visited in
November. Mrs. Clarence
Parke kindly offered to be
Mrs. Rena Caldwell's
assistant on the social
committee and Mrs. Shirley
Luther is to tie assistant unit
leader. Mrs. Dorothy Mickle
will be assistant secretary
for 1980. The January
meeting will be held on the
second Thursday of the
month. The meeting closed
with a carol followed by the
benediction. Lunch was
served by Mrs. Shirley
Luther and Mrs. Rena
Caldwell.
W.I. meet tonight
The Christmas meeting of
the Hensall Women's
Institute will be held at the
United Church on Wed-
nesday, December 12 at 8
p.m. The roll call is to be,
"Bring some Christmas
Cake or Cookies". A good
attendance is hoped for.
Good time for
bottle drive
The Hensall minor athletic
association will be holding
another Bottle Drive bet-
ween Christmas and New
Year's Day. Bottles will be
collected by the members
shortly after Christmas Day
and New Year's Day.
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Hensall church ladies elect slate
The Christmas meeting of
the Hensall United Church
Women was preceded by
the annual meeting of that
group on Monday. The
various committee chairmen
gave vocal reports, in-
dicating a very successful
year. Treasurer, Mrs.
Shirley McAllister's
financial report showed the
members that their work
throughout 1979 had been
very rewarding. Outgoing
President, Mrs. Grace
Drummond, was presented
with a gift on behalf of the
U.C.W. by past president,
Mrs. Kay Mock. Mrs.
Drummond has served for
three years as president of
the organization. Chislehurst
Church Women invited
Hensall ladies to join with
them on December 4 for
their Christmas meeting.
Rev. Stan McDonald
conducted the election of
Officers for 1980: Past
President, Mrs. Grace
Drummond; President, Mrs.
Diane Gerstenkorn; first
vice president, Mrs. Hilda
Payne: second vice
president, Mrs. Joyce
Pepper; secretary, Mrs.
Helyn Drysdale; treasurer
Mrs. Shirley McAllister;
stewardship and finance
chairman, Miss Mary
Goodwin; communications
co-ordinator, Mrs. Hilda
Payne; leadership
development and Christian
Education development,
Mrs. Grace Drummond:
Church in society com-
mittees -stewardship and
visitation chairman, Mrs.
Audrey Christie; world
outreach chairman, Mrs.
Kay Mock; social functions
chairman, Mrs. Mona
Alde'dice; manse, Mrs.
Diane Gerstenkern; unit
leaders; one, Mrs. Audrey
Joynt; two, to be appointed;
four, Mrs. Nan Britton;
nursery, Mrs. Hazel Corbett
and Mrs. Lorna Spencer. The
installation of the new of-
ficers will be held on Sunday,
January 6, 1980.
An impressive candle
lighting devotional was held
in the Sanctuary of the
church. Mrs. Audrey
Christie directed this part of
the meeting assisted by Mrs.
Helen Scane, Mrs. Kay
Elder, Mrs. Audrey Joynt
and Mrs. Gert Middleton.
Mrs. Belva Fuss ac-
companied at the piano for
carol singing.
The ladies from
Chiselhurst U.C.W. were
guests at this part of the
meeting.
Miss Joan Allen,
Registered nurse, presented
slides and an interesting
commentary on her travels
in India. Her work with the
native people in Jesu
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The W.M.S. of Carmel
Presbyterian Church held
their Christmas meeting on
Tuesday evening with
president Mrs. Harvey Hyde
presiding and opened the
meeting with a reading
"What Is Christmas'?
"Mrs. Malcolm Dougall
was in charge of the
Devotional and read a poem
"Christmas Bells" followed
by prayer and the Christmas
Story was read by Mrs. Pert
Campbell. The theme of the
the Candlelighting was
"'The Spirit of Christmas".
The first candle was lit by
Mrs. Dougall and hymns
were sung in the service with
Mrs. Edgar Munn at the
piano. The remaining
candles were lit by Mrs.
Esther Wright, Mrs. Ruby
Bell, Mrs. Bertha
MacGregor, Mrs. Jean Snell,
Mrs. Clarence Volland and
Mrs. Al Hoggarth.
Mrs. Dougall then gave an
interesting topic on "The
Three Gifts" Gold,
Frankincense and Myrrh,
after the singing of "Holy
Night, Silent Night" Mrs.
Dougall closed the
devotional with prayer. Mrs.
Hyde conducted the business
and the treasurer's report
was given by Mrs. P
Campbell.
Mrs. Esther Wright
reported the officers chosen
for the new year namely
president Mrs. H. Hyde;
vice-president Mrs. Wright;
treasurer Mrs. P. Campbell;
secretary Mrs. Rochus
Faber; Assistant secretary
Mrs. Bert Thomson;
Literature. friendship and
service secretary Mrs. Earl
Campbell. glad tidings
secretary Mrs. P. Campbell;
Queensway Nursing Home:
Mrs. Gertrude Moir; pianist
Mrs. R. Taylor; cradle roll
secretary Mrs. Rochus
Faber; Associate mem-
bership secretary: • Mrs. E.
Munn; Stamps secretary;
Mrs. G. Schwalm; supply
secretary; Mrs. Edith Bell.
Mrs. Hyde concluded this
meeting with a reading "The
Christmas Season; and a
Christmas Prayer.
Ladies' aid follows
Mrs. Clarence Volland
President of the Ladies' Aid
presided for the meeting and
opened with a poem "Gifts of
Love". Mrs. M. Dougall
acted as Secretary in the
absence of Mrs. Edith Bell.
Mrs. Volland led in prayer.
Several cards of thanks were
read and Mrs. Voiland
reported the treats, cards
etc. sent to shut-ins. The
treasurer's report was given
by Mrs. H. Hyde and Mrs.
Munn reported for the quilt
committee. Boxes for shut-
ins will be packed on
December 15 at 1.00 p.m.
Mrs. Bert Thomson
reported for the nominating
committee and the following
slate of officers were chosen
namely President: Mrs. Al
Hoggarth; Vice-president
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor
Secretary : Mrs. Edith Bell:
Ass't Secretary: Mrs. Ruby
Bell; Pianist Mrs. R. Taylor;
cards. flowers and treats
convener: Mrs. Robert Bell
treasurer: Mrs. H. Hyde:
kitchen committee: Mrs.
Jean Snell. Mrs Bert
Thomson. Mrs. Ruby Bell.
Group Leaders: Mrs. Robert
Bell; Mrs. Harry Moir. Mrs.
Robert Taylor.
Mrs. Kenneth Knight
presided for the Installation
ceremony in her usual
capable manner and the
meeting closed with the
Lord's Prayer and the
Benediction.
A Christmas pot luck lunch
was enjoyed and a social
hour spent.
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Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobol
were visiters Sunday with
their daughter and son-in-
law. Mr .and Mrs.Don Dodds
attended service in Winthrop
Caven United church
when their granddaughter
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membership of the church.
Miss Sally Chaffe of
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with her grandparents Mr.
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Mr. and Mrs. Don
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with Don's mother Mrs.
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Payne
visited with Mrs. Emma
Payne and Lois in Elmira
over the weekend of
December 1 and attended the
funeral of the former's late
brother Mr. Glen Payne.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
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were their grandson and
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