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dogwoods, arid alt enjoyed the Zurich playing two guitars,
results afterwards as Well as drtircs and Meretcos played-
drinx of lemonade. selections and requests from
IJCW meets hour and were keenly .up -
At the ThanksgiV.
Meeting of Unit 1 of Mensal' The meeting was chaired
UCW, the devotional was and opened by the president,
taken by Mrs. Ken McLean. Mrs. Cecil Pepper reading a
a She opened with- a poem, "Thanks" and a
Thanksgiving poem after humorous reading, ..The
which the hymn, "When all Passing Phase" was read by
Thy Mercies, a my God" was Mrs. Jack Corbett.
sung ageempapied at the During the business session
piano by Mrs. Bill Fuss. Luke it was decided to contribute to
11 • v11-19 was read by Mrs. the C.N.I.B. as usual, a letter
en eve usto about the Huron County
the audience for abouthalf an ,
ted.
June Tomkitti, . owner Of the s above
Mary's Sewing Centre, straightens out some 'wooden
beads in her store. The .110birt:Shop. sells trims, hobby
kits, fun fur, decoupage, macrame, 'collage and
Japanese embroidery kits, how to books and other haftmaterlals.
Enaterials. Mrs. Tomkins also sells knitted baby clothes,
ceramics and macrame wall hangings and flower pot
holders. The store has been opened since September 18
and is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. every day but Wed-
nesdays and Sundays. (News -Record photo)
C.N.I.B. Canvass
McLean amd thouWomen's Institute Bursar?Thompson and Mrs. Rachael Eric Luther reports total
remetnber. was read and sixteen Schwalm attended the Huron
many tooghts
In spite of an difficulties members answered the roll Presbyterial at Knox receiptsAs
- to date at $492.
people might have, they call, "Name a nutritious food Presbyterian Church, previously advised the target
should be thankfal, not only at beginning with your initial". for this year is $1200. Area
4. • Goderich on Wednesday
e or for There were six visitors. Next October 13 and gave theresidents who have been
canvassed by mail are asked
an givtn
._some special thing ,but give month there will be a special
thanks every day of the year. collection for the Children's
She concluded with a poem. Aid Society.
"If God Would go on strike" Mrs. Peppei. gave .a report
and the hymn. "Sing to the of the Fall Rally held at
Lord of Harvest" and a Dashwood on October 4.
prayer.' The youth group of Hensall
At the business session, United Church met for the
after the minutes, roll call for second time on Sunday
financial reports, plans for evening. Only five members
the baking for the booth at the attended and an invitation is
church Action Sale were out for all teenagers con-
' finalized. nested with the United
Mrs. Don Beck gave an Church to attend the next
interesting study on the meeting which will be held on
improved health situation in Sunday, October 31 and will
China. Health courses are be a Hallowe'en Party,
organized in cities with all everyone to dress up.
being involved, then students
are sent to rural. clinics. 11# Personals
China shows, coniribiltors at Mrs. Rosa Harris, Mrs.
all levels of social and Pearl, Taylor, Mrs. Elizabeth
political life are needed to Alexander. Mrs. Hilda Payne
effect change, and the efforts and Mrs. Dorothy Mickle
of each individual are attended the Fall Rally of the
klluable inputs into the total Senior Citizens of Huron
struggle. Whatever a person County. Zone 8. at Saltford
can do best, in his or her own Valley Hall near Goderich
way, is significant. last Thursday, October 14,
• mebod " hosted by the Senior Citizens
devotional there. to forward their donations to.
Mr. Gordon Schwalm,
Mr. Luther at the Bank of
accompanied by Mr. and
Montreal. Your generous
Mrs. Al Amerlinck of Sarnia
support is requested to ensure
is visiting his daughter and
our campaign is successful
family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert
French and Roy of Rosseau. again this year. Thank you
very much. -
Miss Arny Laramie had the
misfortune, to.fall on the steps UCW
and fracture her wrist while A visit to The Country Spire
leaving the beauty parlour craft and gift shop, was
recently. thoroughly enjoyed by the
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. members of Unit 2 of Hensall
Gordon Schwalm, Mrs. Daisy U.C.W. for their .October
Ivey and Mrs. Elizabeth meeting on Monday evening.
Eighteen members toured the
Volland last week included
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Johnston store at their leisure before
of Brucefield, Mr. and Mrs. the meeting was held in the
Al Amerlinck of Sarnia, Mr. coffee shop and the evening
and Mrs. Lewis Taylor of was completed with a lunch of
Varna, Mrs. Margaret ho ine- made kotiet . %M. ane
Coombs of Clinton. Miss coffee.
Mary Somerville of Winnipeg Mrs. Lorne Chapman.
and Mrs. Vera Hood of chaired the meeting opening
Kippen. with a poem "October" and
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Mrs. Pearl Passmore gave a
MacGregor of Carmen, short devotional. reading
Manitoba and Mr. and Mrs. excerpts from a book on
George Van Stone of Miami. God's care for animals, "How
• - Great Thou Art". One was
Every y Manitoba visite w .
Mrs. Mabel Shirray gave Club of Goderich. and Mrs. Stewart Blackwell about the deer and the other
sortie highlights of her Mr. and Mrs. Earl Flax-
Norway trip showing some bard of Zurich visited for a couple of days last week. about sheep. After that, all
with
pictures, one of which was the latter's parents Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Sim Rootal repeated Psalm 23 in unison.
and Mr. and Mrs. Van Dyk of The business was con -
very large church with
very interesting. It was a Mrs. Sam Oesch on Saturday. Holland visited with Mr. and ducted by. Mrs. Carl Payne spectacular architecture. Hensall livestock Mrs. John Konynendyk of and she reported the profit
sales Woodstock on Tuesday. On. from, "Luncheon is Served"
After repeating the Mizpah Prices were higher at the Wednesday. they visited Mr. amounted to $92.25. that the
9) Benediction in tmison, Mrs. livestock sales ,this week, and Mrs. Arthur Van Dyke in U .C.W . will be having a booth
Ken Elder and Mrs. Ken contributing to an active Bradford and went from at the church Auction Sale,
McLean servea a tasty lunch. demand. Supply consisted there onto Atwood where they and offers to help can be
All who had helped with the mainly of heifers and steers. visited with Mr. and Mrs. given to Mrs. Grace Drum -
meeting were thanked by Fat cattle: heifers, $38.50- Tony Van Dyke. On Sunday, mond, that our Fall and
Mrs. McLean. $40.50 sales to $41.90: steers they all had dinner with Mr. Winter project is to get new
639.50-S44.10, sales to 544.50. and Mrs. Tom Kooy of members for the units and
Pigs: weanlings $25.433; Centralia. (continued on page 7)
Church notes
The service at the Hensel'
United Church on Sunday was
conducted by Rev. Don Beck
with Mr. John Blackwell at
ate organ and Miss Karen
McAllister at the piano: Two
organ and piano duets were
played during the service,
chunks 533.75-$42.50.
Miss Mary Goodwin spent
the weekend with her aunt
Mrs. Young and John at
Lakeside.
Mrs. Elizabeth Faber. Mrs.
Harvey Hyde, Mrs. Eleanor
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