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Times Advocate, 1994-06-01, Page 17Page 17 C )M M UNITY Huron Historical Society holds meeting The Legion Auxiliary are still selling tickets for the Penny Sale, the draws will be held Sat- urday. By Liz Sangster HENSALL - Sunday May 22, Karrie Consist, Gordon Hamilton, "Tara Ingram, Carol Martin, Dennis Noakes and Jeff Rathwell were welcomed into full membership of the Hensall United Church. The ushers for the day were Dan Crerar and Daryl Preszcator. Rev. Henry Annen's message was "Sleeping through a Tornado". The sacrament of Holy Commun- ion was observed. Marg Cole was the greeter for the morning service. Hazel Corbett, Shirley McAllister and Pastor Henry Annen represent- ed the church at the London Con- ference annual meeting. This past Sunday at Hensall Unit- ed church, Curtis Lance and Debo- rah Anne, children of Gordon Hamilton and Tracey McIntosh were baptized by Rev. Annen. The greeter for the day was Pam Mal- Iette while Grant St. John and Den- nis Martin were the ushers. The Thursday afternoon ladies' group will meet June 3 at 2 p.m. at the home of Elva Forrest. All la- dies welcome. The Carmel PCW will meet Monday evening, June 6 at 8 p.m. The Huron County Historical So- ciety's annual meeting was held in Hensall United Church, May 19. A large crowd enjoyed hearing Ian McAllister speak on the book which is being prepared, on the his- tory of Hay Township. Ron Latham presented the slate of officers for the 1994/95 year. President Paul Carroll presided for a short business session. Lunch was served by the Carmel PCW. The Legion Auxiliary are still selling tickets for the Penny Sale; the draws will be held Saturday. Elvis entertains at Queensway birthday party HENSALL - Residents of Queensway Nursing Home gath- ered for a birthday party Thursday evening and watched Elvis sing lots of his classic songs. Those who were celebrating birthdays this month included Laurene Wein, Bill Eveland, Aleida Kats, Luella Hale, Helen Wells, Dorothy Page and Ha- zel Mason. Everyone thoroughly enjoyed the show. Earlier in the week, another group of residents got together for Breakfast Club. They enjoyed a de- licious brunch - pie, bacon and cheese, and English muffins with preserves. Later the same day, a good friend, Pastor Larry Stojkovic from Dashwood Lutheran Church performed the weekly church ser- vice. On Wednesday, a group of wom- en gathered to do some baking. This was a practice run for baking that was to be submitted to the Hensall Fair. Volunteers were out to help on Saturday's Great Garage Sale. Al- though the weather did not look promising, they stuck through it to help make the day a success. Many people supported the fundraising efforts by buying coffee and donuts or stopping at the barbecue on Main Street. Upcoming June 6 at 10 a.m. there will be a Volunteer Auxiliary meeting. A Birthday Party will be held June 23 at 7 p.m. and a strawberry social for the Alzheimer Society is on June 28 at 6 p.m. Elvis visits Hensall Residents at the Queensway Nurs-'""'r""' ing Home were treated to a visit from Elvis last Thursday night. El- vis impersonator Rick Elliot sang some old time fa- vorites for the resi dents during the evening perfor- mance. The Huron County Board of Education and Clinton Public School Staff invite you to attend a WM. rainfethlitilmy for Arnold Jvfathers (Superintendent ofSchoo(s) and Ila %fathers (Nice -Principal) Friday, ,use 3, 1994 Exeter Goff Club 7:30 p.m. Cash bar 8:30 p.m. presentation $ 10.00 per person (Paya6(e at the door) Janet Mowat, daughter of Inge Mowat of Hensall, is at University in the south of France. Janet, a graduate of South Huron District High School, is completing her honours degree in French from the University of Western Ontario. Janet visited Monte Carlo and pho- tographed preparations for the an- nual Grand Prix, and has numerous side trips planned during the six week stay. On her return to Canada in mid-June, she will be heading north to Sundridge, Ontario to as- sume her summer duties in the of- fice of Glen Bernard Camp. The sympathy of the community is extended to the McKnight and Stoneman families. Seniors wait for spring weather AI LSA CRAIG - The Keenagers at Craigwiel Day Centre for Sen- iors are wondering just when spring is actually going to get here. The walks and trips usually taken in May, have been either cancelled or have been duller affairs than usual. There has been fun in recalling springs of yesterday, with the gath- ering of maple sap done with hors- es and sleighs; of the spring break- up of roads, and trying to negotiate a car around or through those mud holes, and perhaps even getting mired in them. It looked quite spring the day the residents made colourful gum drop trees for Easter! Then on Easter Monday, Creative Director took_ them to her place for coffee, and to see the new china cupboard/hutch her husband had crafted for them. Their travels also took the resi- dents to see the swans out ir. Lambton, to Heywoods for lunch and to a delicious meal at Anna *Maes in Millbank. Tom Hayman visited the Centre again to show some slides of birds and secret places in London that could bring pleasure to anyone! Evelyn McNaughton showed a easy chair tour of the Caribbean, and the Co-ordinator gave a won- derful trip to Holland complete with dutch soup for lunch. Two new games crafted by Nor- man Smith have been getting a real work out. Dutch shuffleboard has gone over with a bang and their version of "Wheel of For- tune" got a good response as well. Marilyn Cox again delighted the group with a talk on gardening. Mother's Day became a special celebration . The Creative Director contacted all the families and asked them to send in reasons that their family member should be"Woman of the Year". The Fri- day before Mother's Day, these letters were read, with the recipi- ent sitting in a place of honour. There were all kinds of awards. such as "Quest Award", "Joviality Award." "Tenacity Award" and even a "Tapfer Durchgehalten Award". There was barely a dry cye in the room by the end. Perhaps you would like to join in their activities. It has proven to be a boon to other lonely or isolated people. Those who find foot care and a bath and an opportunity to socialize with others like their day at the Centre as well. Make bedtime story time. 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Staff cordially invite you to an on the occas of the retirement of • Taylor on Friday, June 10, 1994 at the meter Golf Club Presentation at 8:30 p.m. For more in ormation 'tease cal! 482.1415 eV. 350 0, 0, f, 0 0 0 Ii 0 04 1, 1, el1 1 /, • o, o, Notice of Liquor Licence Application The following establishment has applied to the Liquor Licence Board of Ontario for a liquor licence under the Liquor Licence Act Application for Additional Facilities Murphy's Pub & Eatery 125 Main Street South, Exeter (indoor area) Any resident of the municipality may make written submission as to whether the issuance of the licence is in the public interest having regard to the needs and wishes of the residents. Submissions must be received no later than July 1, 1994. Please include your name, address and telephone number. Note: The LLBO gives the applicant details of any objections. Submissions to be sent to: Licensing and Permits Branch Liquor Licence Board of Ontario 55 Lake Shore Blvd. E., Toronto ON M5E 1 A4 Fax: (416) 326-0308 Ontario t;.. -• o. • . . • 11, • • • • • ry EXETER PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION NOTICE OF HYDRO. INTERRUPTION Weather permitting Sunday June 12, 1994 3 a.m. - 8 a.m. Affecting all of the Town of Exeter with the exception of customer owned substations (Nabisco Brands, Big 0, Valumart Complex). This interruption is necessary in order to make alterations to high voltage conductors. If weather is not suitable, this work will be postponed to June 19th. Your co-operation will be appreciated. H.L. 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