Times Advocate, 1984-09-19, Page 16Page 4A Times -Advocate, September 19,1984
Three Links Seniors begin fall season with pot -luck
The Three Links Seniors
met on Thursday evening,
September 11 and opened the
new season with delicious
pot luck supper. Following the
supper, vice-president Aldeen
Vol and presided for the
meeting in the absence of
president Hilda Payne. Rosa
Harriss installed the new of-
ficers for the coming year.
The treasurer gave her
report and the quilt commit-
tee announced the quilt had
been sold. Mabel Shirray
reported on the shuffleboard
and thanked all who had
helped get it ready for the
season.
The meeting concluded
with singing "The Queen"
after which euchre was
played with Mabel Shirray
and Alice Ferg in charge.
Winner were: Ladies' first,
Nellie Riley; Ladies' second,
Myrtle Sherritt; Men's first,
Ruby Bell; Men's second,
Dick Taylor; Lone hands,
Elsie Carlile.
The Fall Rally will be held
in the Dashwood Community
Centre on October 4 at 1 p.m.
Lost Heir, crokinole and
euchre will be played. There
will be a registration fee of
$1.50 lunch provided. Please
bring Club dues to Rally.
Hensall U.C.
Hensall United Church was
filled to capacity on Sunday
morning when Mr. McDonald
spoke on the subject "Bap-
tism Helps us to Worship".
Alf Ross greeted the con-
gregation and Rod Parker,
Tim Rowcliffe, Bill Stebbins
and Hans Gerstenkorn were
the ushers. Belva Fuss led the
congregation in the ministry
of music on organ.
During the service children
were received through the
Sacrament of Baptism. Being
received were Brenden Keith
Buchanan, son of Kevin and
Heather Buchanan; Erin
Michelle Campbell, daughter
of Wayne and Pat Campbell:
Cecelia Marie Corbett,
daughter of Steve and Janine
Corbett and Kevin Charles
Dickens son of Wayne and
Karen Dickens.
The flowers at the front of
the church were placed in
honour of the marriage of
Gary Alderdice to Janet
McIntosh; and in loving
memory of Gail Sangster,
placed by her mother and
family; and in loving memory
of John Peters, placed by his
parents and family.
Unit 11
Unit 2 of Hensall United
Church met with Mary Good-
win presiding and opened
with a welcome and prayer.
Dorothy Corbett gave a
thought-provoking devotional
on "Our Leaning Places". We
tend to lean on our excuses in-
stead of standing tail, bearing
our full weight and living life
to the fullest.
Roll Call was answered
with a current event of in-
terest, one was a recent letter
from Dr. Bridgeman in Zaire
who had received Hensall
UCW's parcel of baby clothes,
etc.
Kay Mock reminded us of
the General UCW meeting
October 1 when we will have
a guest speaker from Five
Oaks on Leadership Develop-
ment. October 11 is the
Regional UCW meeting at
Zurich.
Helen McLean brought
CHAMPION BAKING — The Hensall Hi-Lites, winners of the B champion girls slow
pitch, had a baking booth at the Hensall community sale. Shown (from left) are
Kelly Vanstone, Michelle Dayman, Louise Allan and Marg Vanstone.
LOTS OF CHOICE -- Sharon Kyle (left) 011ie Cooper and Mary Jacobe display some
of the items for sale at a booth at Hensall's community sale.
Flower Arranging
Course
at
The Flower
Basket
Hensall Ontario
Starting
1,st week of October
For 6 weeks
$ 10.00 plus supplies
Evenings only
262-2446
Closed for holidays
Sept. 22 to Oct. 2
Kippen
reflections by Helen Steiner
Rice on the highlights of her
personal life and career.
Each member received a rose
and a Helen Steiner rice poem
to take home as a reminder of
this author's poems and faith.
Elva Forrest brought us
many interesting pictures and
highlights of their recent trip
to Dawson City.
Kay Mock and Grace
Drummond served a delicious
lunch.
Carmel Presbyterian
Rev. Kenneth Knight con-
ducted worship in Carmel
Church on Sunday at 10:15
a.m. his text taken from Mat-
thew 7:1-2. Do not judge
others, so that God will not
judge you; because God will
judge you in the same way
you judge others, and He will
apply to you the same rules
you apply to others.
Mrs. Dorothy Taylor
presided at the organ. The
flowers in the church were in
memory of Miss Gail
Sangster and John Peters.
The ladies of the Church are
invited to celebrate the 100th
Anniversary of Knox
Presbyterian Church,
Goderich on Tuesday,
September 18 at 2 p.m.
PCW
The PCW of Carmel
Presbyterian Church met on
Monday evening with Mrs.
Winnie Skea in charge of the
"Workshop" on promises.
Mrs. Eleanor Thomson read
the Scripture and Kathy Bell
led in prayer. Dorothy Taylor
gave the message on
"Women's Participation in
Africa" which was most in-
teresting. Business followed.
Tuesday October 9 the Fall
Rally will be held at St. An-
drew's Church, Stratford,
with meeting at 2 p.m. and
dinner at 6 p.m. followed by
candlelighting at 8 p.m. and
Communion Service.
Members were reminded of
the bazaar on Saturday
November 5.
A letter was read from
Marlene Taylor opposing the
closing of the Robart School
for the deaf in London.
Eleanor Thomson and
Marg Hoggarth served lunch.
Queensway News
In the past week or two we
have been pleased to have
several people make
Queensway their new home.
Moving into the resthome
have been Mary Hodgert, Ex-
eter, Jim Price, Hensall,
Trudy Raedts, formerly of
Barrie and Gertie Deeves,
Hensall. Gertie's husband
Asa had previously moved to
the Home. We welcome each
one of them here and hope
they enjoy their new home.
The highlight of activities
on Monday was in the evening
when Jim Brand and his wife
and several other couples
were in to lead the residents
in a hymn sing as well as a
sharing time after.
On Tuesday morning after
our daily exercise class
everyone had the opportunity
to get involved in crafts ac-
cording to their own interests.
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weddings
By Margaret Hoggarth
Congratulations to Lori
Lovell and Derek Regier who
were married on Saturday
September 15 at Our Lady of
Mount Carmel Church. Mr.
and Mrs. Derek Regier will
reside in the Kippen area.
We welcome Derek to the
community.
Garry Alderdice and Janice
McIntosh were married on
Saturday September 15 in
Arkona United Church. Mr.
and Mrs. Garry Alderdice
will reside in the Kippen area
Our community extends con-
gratulations to the couple and
a warm welcome to .Janice
Mr and Mrs. flarold
Rothrock of New Castle, In-
diana, visited with Mr and
Mrs. Emerson Anderson
While in the area they attend-
ed the Steam Threshers Show
HENSALL
Civic Corner
FIGURE SKATING,
POWER SKATING,
RINGETTE REGISTRATION
WHERE: Hensoll Arena
WHEN: Monday, September 24th, 1984
TIME: 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.
Please Note: Some programs have limited registration and are
on a first-come, first -serve basis.
Come early to register!
Please register in person only.
For more information contact the Town Hall at 262-2812
or the Arena at 262-3206
P
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in Blyth.
Kippen W.I.
Reminder to the Kippen
East Women's Institute ladies
to bring their corn stalks to
the September meeting on
Wednesday September 19 at
the home of Thea Wisch.
These stalks are to be judged
for the tallest.
4-11 news
The first meeting of the
Kippen 4-11 Fitness Fare club
was held at the home of
leader Margaret Hoggarth at
7:30 p.m. on Thtirsday
September 13. We began the
meeting by discussing the re-
quirements of the club. The
book work was then started,
and we later took a break to
cook the recipe for the
meeting. corn bread with
sausages All members par-
ticipated in the preparation
Club officers were decided.
They are as follows: Presi-
dent - Tara Savage Vice-
president - Diane Vanneste,
secretary - Jane Papple, and
press reporter - Janet
Hoggarth.
We sampled the recipe and
ended our meeting with the
4-11 pledge_ Our next meeting
will be Thursday September
20 at the home of leader Pen-
ny Savage at 7:30 p.m.
Kippen United Church
Pastor Don -Moffat presided
in the pulpit of St. Andrew's
on Sunday September 16_
Mary Moffat accompanied
the hymns at the organ.
Pastor Don Moffat's sermon
was based on "Pimples?
Pressures, and Problems'
expounding on the stresses
and problems of young people
today.
Mr. and Mrs. Brownlee of
Sacramento, California were
visitors at the church. Mr.
Bownlee's parents were
former storekeepers in Kip -
pen. They left the area in 1921.
They are celebrating their
50th wedding anniversary by
touring North America.
In the afternoon, Rev. Stan
McDonald conducted our
weekly church service. Along
to assist him on the piano was
Vera Ross.
On Wednesday afternoon a
- movie entitled "Morning on
the Lievre" was viewed by
the residents. A very pictures-
que view of this river which
flows for 200 miles through
Quebec was shown. In the
evening several ladies from
the Zurich Mennonite Church
were in to join the residents in
a game of bingo.
On Thursday a trip to the
London Fair was planned.
Due to the rainy weather we
never made it to the Fair.
Dinner was enjoyed at
McDonald's and a round-
about drive home through
Parkhill and Grand Bend was
made.
To end off the week's ac-
tivities and old-tyme singsong
was held on Friday afternoon.
Birthday greetings are ex-
tended to Jack Lowe who
celebrated his birthday this
past week.
Horticultural (;roup Meets
The meeting of the Hensall
and Area Horticultural Socie-
ty was held Monday night at
Hensall Public School with
president Mrs. Kathy Mann
presiding. Kathy welcomed
everyone and read a poem
"September".
On Monday, October 1a bus
trip will be going to the Yarns
Tralee, Listowel, touring the
cheese factory, lunching at
the Stone Crock and travell-
ing through the Amish coun-
tryside. It will leave Hensall
United Church at 8:00 a.m.
and return at 5 p.m. Total
cost: $21.00. Anyone wishing
to go please let Eileen Rannie
know by September 20.
Guest speaker Penny Wat-
son from Country Flowers
was introduced by Eileen
Rannie. She arranged a
"Harvest Basket" and
donated it for a draw. She was
thanked by Victor Knipp.
Several draws were made by
Sheila Reaburn. A moment's
silence was observed in
memory of Don Rozendal,
who was an avid hor-
ticulturalist. The meeting
closed with a poem "A Time
For All Things" followed by a
plant exchange and
refreshments.
Personals
Mrs. Ross MacMillan,
Waterloo spent last Wednes-
day with her mother Mrs.
Laird Mickle.
Mrs. Laird Mickle attended
the wedding of her grand-
daughter Miss Pamela
Mickle to Mr. David O'Brien
in London at St. Luke's In The
Garden, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Rhodes, Chicago, Mr. and
Mrs. George Mickle,
Ridgetown were guests last
Thursday with their aunt
Mrs. Laird Mickle and
cousins Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Mickle, Exeter.
Pallbearers at Gail
Sangster's funeral were
Julian Bayley, Adrian
Bayley, Bill Taylor, David
Bannister, Peter Pryde and
John Maurer.
Flower bearers were Ed
Johns, Robbie Sangster, Eric
Campbell and Christopher
Smitchen.
Shawn James Fraser, five
week old son of Jack and Lin-
da (Keys) Fraser, Maxville,
died at Ottawa Children's
Hospital, September 8. Sur-
viving besides his parents are
brothers Mark and Matthew,
grandparents Mrs. Mary
Fraser, Dunvegan and Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Keys, Hen-
sall. The funeral was held
September 10 from the Max-
ville Funeral Home with in-
terment in Dunvegan
Cemetery.
FOR BLOCK PARENTS — Ann Rose (left) and Susan
Campbell display some of the baking at the Block
Parents booth at Hensall's community sale. More than
40 people have signed up with Block Parents, which has
received a great deal of support locally.
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