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Kristen Itriannies °tdtitress scored her proud parents a
plethora of prizes and gifts from Local merchants. The first
baby of the New Year was born to Times Advocate sub-
scribers, Brent and Sharer Dawson of RR 2, Hensall, on
January 4 at 5:06 p.m. at St. Joseph's Hospital in London.
Kristen, the first :child of the Dawson's, weighed in at 8
pounds, 2 ounces.i.She was due on Christmas day, but de-
cided to take ober time and clench the first New Year's
baby title.
4snnie Morenz
SITIPKA -Where were ten.tsbles
in .play .at the euchre Amid Mast
Wednesday aight-at.Shipisa Com-
munity Genre.-Wionets Aare: la-
dies high, Doris Pfaff, Crediton;
ladies low, Dorothy • Vandahl,
Grand Bend; ladies most lone
hands, Mary McCann; gents high,
Emil Becker, Dashwood; gents
low, .Earl Vandahl, Grand Bend;
gents most lone hands, Lloyd Dur-
er, Parkhill.
The north group were in 'charge
of arranging and lunch refresh-
ments. Another euchre will be held
in two weeks.
Personals
Congratulations _to . Larne -and
Loreen Devine of2urieh -on :their
wedding anniveawty.-The Devines
lived and farmedlormany years in
this. area -before -moving to Grand
Bend, and later . to Zurich. Last
Sunday they quietly observed their
45th anniversary.
"Happy birthday" wishes this
week to Gertie Stade.
Saturday evening supper guests
with Hugh .end Annie Morenz
were- our son Bill -from London,
and our cousin, Donald Jackson, of
Hensall.
Exeter seniors meet
EXETER : The first meeting ;of
the year.of Exister_Seniors was held
January 5 at the Legion hall at 7:00
with -a gaodatttexndance. A new ex-
ecutive t+ras:in charge - Alva Hey-
wood. president; Lila Smith, secre-
tary; Olive Essery, treasurer.
An invitation was read to go to
Huronview Birthday Party on Feb-
ruary 17.
Zurich M.L.F.C. Association
Thurs., Jan. 14
at Zurich
Community Centre
$3000
in gash and prizes including
JACKPOT
$11 00 MUST GO!
Noone under 16 olgibt'q.to play
Doors open at 6 p.m.
Bingo starts at 7 p.m.
Lucan
Community
Bingo
Wed., Jan. 13
Bingo starts 7:30,p m.
liegular Games
.4000
Jackpot Game
Weals or less $600 bonus:
'Total prises
$2800
Due Io the licence regulations,
no one under 16 allowed to play
Licence 0537495
Pat Skinner gave two readings. A
musical group, Ron and Larne El-
ford, Doug Stevens, and Laverne
Rodd played several numbers.
Volunteers for bingo at .the Villa
for -January are Shirley and Ted
Wright, Marion Frayne, Dorothy
Bullock. The next meeting will be
potluck at the Legion February 2,
6:00 sharp.
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Sundae UM firellPs
WWI lisoure inaetifts.
By Muriel Lewis
GRANTON - Unit One of the
Granton -Mr.W . -Met fin 'The eda
afternoon, Jimmy 7 at the home Jimmyof
Doreen McRobert. "Standing at the
Portal" was sung and McRdbert ltd
the meditation on the>drathhe Delin-
quent Aggravation - taking down
the Christmas decorations, • based
on the bible readings from Matthew
10 verses 29 and 30 and Luke 23
verse 32.
Audrey Harloffs program was
about Days of Auld Lang Syne, a
wonderful lyrical poem about past
meetings and past members. Made-
line Hardie concluded with another
of her challenging contests.
Supper was served by the hostess
and the New Year was toasted in
with cider provided by Audrey
Harloff.
Unit two met at `the United
Church on Thursday night. The
new president Diane Dietrich led
the business discussion when plans
were made for a chili luncheon af-
ter church on January 24.
Fitness classes are on the list for
February and more copies of the
new cookbook Lunches and
Brunches have been ordered.
Officers for 1993 are: president -
Diane Dietrich, secretary Pam
Hayes, treasurer Nancy Mills, so -
Bial convener Julie Riddell and sun-
ahhre Heather Benner.
Unit Bete tinct last Tuesday eve-
ning, and toured St. Marys Wood
Products where plate frames are
male. 'This eating was arranged by
'program converters Elizabeth Oar -
vett 'who 'is employed there and
Joan Hayden.
The group later returned to the
Garrett home where Elizabeth led
the devotional, read 'Beauty for the
New Year' and Joan read pointers
for the New Year from Reader's Di-
gest.
During the business. plans were
made to make about 50 more meat
pies. Lunch was served by Joan and
the hostess.
Church
At the St. Thomas' Anglican
Church on Sunday, January 10 the
Rev. Stephen Emery's message was
that God has no favourites, His Sal-
vation is for everyone who be-
lieves. The lesson and Gospel were
'lead by Rev. Emery and Muriel
Lewis.
At the Granton United Church on
Sunday, Pastor Normalie Voakes'
aermon was about "Last Minute En -
tires".
The choir sang the anthem Softly
hd Tenderly.
Varna -by jeatt Beierling
VARNA - Margaret Hayter host-
ed the Jamiary meeting of the Var-
na U.C.W. at her home Thuredsy
evening. Margaret McClymont and
Margaret Hayter planned the pro-
gram and devotions.
A skit on New Year's Resolu-
tions, with Joan Beierling
one part, pointed to the wisdl t
setting realistic goals.
Joyce Dowson is the new presi-
'dent and Mona Stephenson the new
!secretary. Past president Carol Si-
lmons was honoured with a Life
Membership in the United Church
Women and received a lovely vase
and pin. Ruby Hill expressed the
members' appreciation for Carol's
dedicated leadership and the spe-
cial qualities she brought to the po-
sition. Joyce Dowson installed her
as a Life Member and Deb Rath -
well put her pin on.
An invitation was received from
Goshen to attend their meeting Jan-
uary 231. Jean Bennett will speak
on General Council. The Presbyte-
rial annual meeting is in Wingham
on January 18. The Varna Pancake
Supper is on February 23 and the
Dessert Euchre on April 14. A
crokinole party has been planned
for Friday, February 19 with pro-
ceeds to go to Clinton Hospital
Auxiliary.
The UCW are still saving Camp-
bell Soup labels for the Missions to
C
FifeaiNpa•ndiee
HENSALL - Helen MacLean
chaired the January 4 meeting of
the Hensall United Church Friend-
ship Circle.
The New Year was the theme of
the devotion based on Romans 12,
led by Deanna Brock. "Let's Make
this Old World Smile" was read
from "A Quiet Heart". by Becher.
A poem "A New Year, A New
Day, A New Life" followed along
with 50 success strategies for the
90's which were given out for home
reminders.
The video "Waiting for the
Wind" - an emotional story of
death and faith was shown.
h1 the business, Hensall United
Church hosts the World Day of
Prayer on ilench S,l tehns-*erre
started for it. Mary -:,eve
the 1992 stats i
_ enad
thank i ailhorn' n
Perth ItasairoilisisteBol eti,
and from the Lmeibrt Conference
Ethiopian Rural Development Pro-
ject in Wake Tiego.
After a contest, everyone enjoyed
fellowship over lunch served by
Hazel Corbett and Beatrice Rich-
ardson.
Bus news
Cha Co Trails has re -instated its
bus -route form Hensall to London.
The bus comes through Hensall
.at 11:00 a.m. In miser to have the
driver atop you must flag hint
down.
The bus returns to Heos41I at 7:30
p.m. in the evening Monday to Sat-
urday only. The Flag Stop is locat-
ed at Kyle's Gas Station on High-
way4.
There will be a Valentine Lunch -
Tired of paying income tax
Reduce the tau(.
Inv st in a Credit Union
R.R.S.P.
UNION
t: hive ROOS
Fitiondly 11111,1400
eon at Hensall United Church on
February 12 from 11:30 - 1:30.
There will also be a take-out availa-
ble.
For ticket information call 263-
2535 or 262-2401.
-Drop In
The Hensall and Area Communi-
ty Adult Drop In will meet at the
Hensall United Church, Thursday,
January 21 from 10:30 a.m.-4:00
pan.
The following activities have
been scheduled: easy physical exer-
cise programme with Biddy Cam-
mack, lunch, representatives from
Shoreline Heahhco will speak, as
well as, Cathy Ryan from Public
Health. If you are interested in join-
ing in a Healthy Living Series -with
Public Health, please attend this
Drop In.
Regular programmes offered
each Drop In are: Line 'Dancing
with Eddie Cammack, foot time,
and Public Health consultation and
blood pressure taking.
Cost is 14 per person which in-
cludes hutch and prngtams. If you
wish to just participate in pro-
grammes, the cost is SI per person.
Newcomers to the Drop In are
asked to contact Margaret Cole
(262-2304) by the Monday noon
before.
Come out for fun, fellowship and
a great meal!
Skating
The Hensall Figure Skating Club
will be presenting their annual
Winter Carnival on Sunday. March
7 at 2:00 p.m. the theme for this
year's show on ice is "Disney".
dam\ DANCE
t HALL
9 p.m. - 1 am.
3484678 Dress Cake
FrL,liam.15
Singiss Dance
Sunrise
Nitfw atop
the Deaf, stamps for the Aft
Mission and now popcorn to
buy wheelchairs. Camp Menese-
tung is in need of craft items, a
vacuum cleaner, throw mats, thrOW
cushions etc.
Thank yt7u 40810elltliere lbeel# 1
Ahnm-severral tion'whicch re-
eeived Mentations front the {TCW
fbr their work.
Ruby Hill has received a few
copies of a book of poems written
by Help Nguyen, whose family the
UCW sponsored when they came
to Canada.
Youth Group
The Youth -Group is having a
spaghetti sitlipler in Bmcefield on
February 4b*td would appreciate
your plumage.
A talent exchange which was a
big success last year, was again
conducted.
Church
Bev Robinson was guest speaker
last Sunday in both Varna and
Goshen Churches in absence of
Rev. Phillips. Sincere sympathy
and prayer are with George Phillips
and his wife Olive on the passing
of Olive's older sister.
Trends
There will be no Trends Meeting
(10-13 years) on January arty 21. Next
meeting is FeMttlttry -4dt at
in Bruc efieki.
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Dinner at 7:00 p.m .
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