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Citisens News, June 26, 1980
Great.bi,s trip for Hensal
A successful bus trip was
held on Monday June 16 to
Milton, Even the weather co-
operated as it was sunny but
not too hot. First visited was
the Ernest. C. Drury School
for the Hearing Handicapped
which .gave everybody a
better understanding of the
A life of the .hearing disabled.
Lunch, was next, eaten in
the Women's' Institute Hall
at the Ontario Agriculture
museum. Following that a
tour of the museum was
given with excellent guides.
Next, to the Lion Safari in
Rockford where all the
- animals put on a special
display for the children
among us (and who didn't
Hensall
U rtIsa.MiGregor
qualify for that category ) ..
The trip was sponsored by
the Huron South District of
the Women's Institute and
was organized by Mrs. Carl
Payne.
Amber Rebekah Lodge
closes for holidays
The final meeting of
Amber Rebekah Lodge for
the holidays was held on
Wednesday evening with
Noble 'Grand Mrs. Hazel
Corbett presiding assisted by
Vice -Grand Mrs. Elizabeth
Riley, who reported for the
visiting committee. Final
plans were made for
decorating the "Float" for
the Fair. The Inaugural
meeting will be held in
Brussels on June 27th at 8:30
p.m. All Past Grands are
asked to attend.. Happy
birthday : was ,ekttended..- to
Mra, Maggie . Campbell,. Jr.
P.NIG. and Bertha
MacGregor L.S.N.G. An
"In Memorian 'service was
led by- the Noble Grand.
Hansell United Church •
hold community service
The Hensall United Church
service was held in the
Community Centre on
Sunday conducted by the
minister Rev. Stan
McDonald who welcomed all
visitors to . the Worship
service. The Snell family of
Londesboro were guests for
the ministry of Music. A song
service opened the service •
when everyone joined in. The
Snell _ family sang two
numbers "Pass It On" and
"Just Enough To Serve Me".
Rev. McDonald spoke to the
children on "Violin's" In the
Message Rev. McDonald
spoke on "Keep Going —
getting on the Ball'.
The Firemen served
brunch outside in the park
following the service.
St. Boniface
CWL
Chicken
Barbecue
Sun., June 29
4 to 7 p.m.
Adults $4.00
Advance tickets only
Tickets available from
Mrs. Cecilia Smith
236- 4188
Mrs. Joan Regier
.236- 4289
Ballgame
"Give Mom a break
away
from the kitchen"
Carmel Church
Rev. Kenneth Knight
conducted church service on
,Sunday in Carmel
Presbyterian Church
speaking on "The Needs of
the Nice and the Not so
Nice". The flowers in the
church were placed inloving
memory of Mrs. Agnes
Madge. There will be no
Church service in Carmel
Presbyterian Church next
Sunday June 29th in favour
of the anniversary service at
Cromarty Church at 11:00
a.m. when Rev. Dr. Douglas
Fox of London will be "the
guest minister.
members from the Three
Links seniors . " visited
Huronview on Tuesday at
noon. After registering all
partook of a delicious meal
after which a period for
visiting was enjoyed
followed by an afternoon of
entertainment by Martha
and Earl Heywood.
Personals .
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Corbett
have moved into the
Elizabeth Court Apartments,
107 and welcome to the
village.
Mrs. Eric Luther was
hostess at her home on
Wednesday when about
thirty members and friends
of the Salvation Army Home
Three Links seniors
•visit Huronview League, London . Citadel
entation o[ enjoyed lunch and a social
A large repres
� oar
Mrs. Pearl Shaddick
returned home after spen-
ding some weeks with her
son and daughter-in-law llMr:
and Mrs. Bill Shaddick and
family in Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Parker returned home after
visiting with their daughter
and son-in-law ,Sgt. Douglas
Wein R.C:MJ':, Mrs. Wein
and David in Ottawa:
A number of relatives and
friends attended_ the 40th
wedding anniversary of Mr.
andMrst Alex McBeath held
in the . Zurich -Community
Centre on Saturday evening
Dancing was enjoyed to
music supplied by -the
"Footnotes".
Sunday afternoon mem-
bers of the Exeter United
Church - Choir and their _
1 WI'er
spouses had their annual
picnic at the home of . llllrr.
Robert Cameron. A delicious
pot luck dinner was enjoyed
by all. The evening con-
cluded with an enjoyable
gospel sing.
A former Hensall man now
residing in Mississauga was
responsible for the recent
saving of a man from
drowning in Silver Lake.
Harold Jaques and a friend
from Toronto heard screams
coming from a Mr.
Wellington who had been
fishing in Silver Lake, near
Kincardine- when his boat
upset.
He was hanging to the edge
of the boat when rescued by
Mr. Jacques and a friend.
Harold is the son of Oliver
and Wilhemina Jaeasspa
formerly of Hensall, now
living in Exeter.
Mrs. -Laird Mickle visited
on Thursdays with Mr. and •
Mrs. Harry Hoffman at
Dashwood.
Mr. and Mrs. John
Konyndndyk of Woodstock
were dinner guests on
FridaySim �
• Mr. and Mrs.
Dr. Robert Mickle of
Cambridge, Charles Mickle
of Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs.
Ross MacMillan and Ann of
Waterloo, -Mr. and Mrs.
Brian Collins also of
Waterloo visited last
Saturday with their mother
Mrs. Laird Mickle and at-
tended the Homecoming of
the South Huron District
High School in Exeter
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