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Clinton News-Record, 1981-12-09, Page 16
PAGE 14—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9 ,1901 Hensall United children lethe me By Bertha MacGregor Second Sunday in Advent The service for the second Sunday m Ad- vent was conducted by Rev. Stanley McDonald at Hensall United Church on December 6. The second Advent candle was lit by Glen Slade representing the yore people of the congregation and reminding the congregation that a gift is at the heart of Christmas. .. The service. opened with a c arol-sing and the senior choir sang with Mrs. Donna St. John taking the solo part. The children were shown a collection of Christmas sym- bols, bells, a star and other things and then reminded that it is not these things that make Christmas but the birth of Jesus Christ. The sermon was entitled "Shalom, my friends, Shalom". Shalom signifies something even greater than the joy of Christmas = it includes the joy and the peace and the highest fulfillment of The Communion was ad- ministered following the sermon. Welcoming worshippers were Rick McGee and ushers were David and John Rowcliffe, Edison Forrest and Ken McLean. The United Church women met following the service for their annual meeting. White Gift Service White Gift Service was held in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday when members of the Sunday School took their place in the front of the church and presented their gifts and sang two numbers and Miss Tammy Bell lit the se- cond candle of Advent. The church auditorium was beautifully decorated and a lighted tree made a set- ting for the festive season. The decorating was capably done by the members of the Arnold Circle Evening Auxiliary. Miss Sandra Wadel was a guest playing two solos on her accordion. Misses Janet Hog- garth and Donna Taylor read scripture passages. Rev. Kenneth Knight conducted the ser- vice ervice and delivered a message on "Chris- tian Hope". The children were accom- panied by the organist, Mrs. Dorothy Taylor. Sunday, December 13, Communion will be held. The Young People of the church will meet on Wednesday evening, December 9th at 7:30 p.m. Choir practise willbe held on Thursday evening, December 10th at 7 p.m. Please attend . these meetings. People Report Mrs. Evelyn Flynn returnedio her home after spending the past week with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill O'Brien and family at Brigden. Mr. Jack Corbett who has been confined to his home owing to illness is somewhat improved. Several area residents enjoyed a bus trip in company with Exeter residents on Saturday to the market at Kitchener and visited Elmira. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chaffe and Sally of Mitdiell visited on Sunday with Mrs. Giraffe's parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cor- bett. orbett. The families of the Hensall Branch of the Canadian Legion and Ladies' Auxiliary entertained their families to an enjoyable afternoon on Sunday when slides wre shown, followed by gifts, treats and lunch served by the ladies. The draw for the Money Doll sponsored by the Ladies' Legion Auxiliary will be made December 23rd, with first prize $50, second prize, $25. The doll is on display in the window at William's Hairstyling. Visitors at Queensway Visiting with Mrs. Wilds were Henry and Marie Wilds, Dianne Wilds and friends, Amanda and Irma Wilds, Ken Dogan. Mrs. Taylor, Vera Pincombe, Thelma Russell visited Louise Mitchell, also her grand- sons, Jim and Barry Denrocke. Iva Ridley and Ilia Dunn visited Vera L.ammie Joan Betteridge and Violet Bishop visited Irene Kalbfleisch. Mr. and Mrs. William Westlake and Mr. Wallace Makins visited Miss Mary Westlake. Mabel Stanlake and Ma Love of Exeter visited Mrs. Leah Keyes. Doug and Eva Triebner and Tom and Noella Triebner visited their mother, Mrs. Triebner. Steve and Minke Soepboer visited Alice Rozendall — her husband Don also visited with her. Mrs. Finkbeiner spent Sunday at the home of her son and family at Crediton. Mrs. Mary Parlmer spent the weekend with her sister Mrs. Helen Thompson. Bethel Reformed Ladies entertained the residents with Christmas carols and bingo last week. Rev. Minor conducted the church service on Tuesday. Christmas party time The United Church Sunday School held their annual Christmas party on Friday evening for all the Sunday School students with an excellent attendance. The evening opened with carol singing followed by a film, "The Night the Animals Talked" -with a discussion with the children. Games period divided the group into three smaller groups with Pam Scotchmer - and Beth McGee le ung the kindergarten section. Janis BisbE tk and Mary Ann Topp led the junior section and Heather Forest, Sharon Wurm and Pat Cook led the senior section. Following a very enjoyable games period all students returned to the Fellowship Hall where Santa arrived with treats for all the children. The junior choir of the United Church en- joyed a pizza party as guests of Rev. McDonald, at the Manse on Thursday afternoon following their practice. The junior choir will . lead in the ministry of music at the January 3 service ,and will assist the senior choir at the Christmas Family Service on Sunday, December 27. The Chiselhurst congregation met on Monday evening in Hensall Church and completed their business on the, disbursements of funds prior to their of- ficial closing and amalgamation, with the Hensall United Church. They also decided to hold a congregational pot luck supper and fellowship evening in the Hensall Church on Tuesday, December 29th at 6:45 p.m. at which time they will also hear the annual reports. Amber Lodge Noble Grand Bertha MacGregor presid- ed for the meeting of Amber Rebekah Lodge on Wednesday evening assisted by the Vice -Grand Gladys Coleman who gave the report of the visiting committee. Mrs. LOW . . . . GREAT ON ECONOMY 1 CORT__KIRD FA!RN!OPIT-- $5,995oo Economy SEDAN, Low Mileage. Automatic. Power Steering. Finished in Beautiful Metallic Silver with Matching Grey -Blue Interior. Ua No. PK® 414. 1980 FORD FAIRMONT 5,195.°° TOYOTA holidaY Love Mileage. Autorneilc. Power Steering. Ftrsisheei in Chestnut Brown with Matching In- terior. Lle. No. REI t`3. PHONE: 324-9381 5244411 or 528-8311 Elizabeth Riley reported for the C.P.T. committee stating arrangements were made for the shut-ins' treats at Christmas. Bertha MacGregor reported on the United Nations meeting held recently at Clinton. Arrangements were made for the Christmas party to be held on December 16th following the meeting with an ex- change of gifts. Several cards of thanks were received. Euchre bingo was played and refreshments were served by the social committee. Legion Ladies make donations The regular meeting of the Legion Ladies Auxiliary was held on Tuesday evening with the president, Mrs. Alice Neilands presiding. Donations were made to the Day Care Centre at Huronview, minor hockey and free skating for the children at the Hensall Arena. Plans were ` finalized to purchase gifts for Life Members and the Veterans at Westminster Hospital. The ladies will visit the Queensway Nursing Manor at Christmas with treats. A discussion arose on The Vial of Life. The members ex- changed gifts and lunch was served and a social hour enjoyed. UCW enjoy dinner Following a delicious turkey dinner the ing of Christmas symbols UCW of Chiselhurst held their Christmas meeting in the Fellowship Hall of Hensall United Church. The tables were tastefully decorated and a Christmas tree presented a splendid appearance. There were 25 at- tending. President, Mrs. Dorothy Brintnell open- ed the meeting with prayer and a Christmas poem. Mrs. Earls Coleman had a meaningful Christmas worship and the members sang several Christmas hymns, throughout the worship. Mrs. Don Kerslake favoured with Christmas selec- tions at the piano. Rev. McDonald gave the Message "Our Christmas Celebrations, How We Put Christ Into Christmas". The roll call was answered by naming a gift we could remember receiving in childhood. An invitation was received to the General meeting of Hensall U.C.W. The group will now be known as Unit No. 3 of Hensall UCW. A thank you note was received from Jean Cole and who had been previously honoured by her mother with a Life Membership and pin. The January meeting was reviewed and the slate of officers for the coming year is as follows: leader, Mrs. Dorothy Brint- nell; assistant, Mrs. Harold Parker; secretary, Mrs. Jack Brintnell; assistant, Mrs. Ted Roberts; treasurer, Mrs. Alvin Cole; pianist, Mrs. Alf Ross; program, Mrs. Cole and Mrs. Dorothy Brintnell; friendship, Mrs. Dick Taylor and Mrs. Alf Ross; social, Mrs. Cole, Mrs. Mary Brint- nell, Mary Kinsman. Church in Society, Mrs. Harold Parker and Mrs. Beatrice Munn; Christian Development, Mrs. Gerald Glenn; leadership, Mrs. Earle Col- eman; nomination, Mrs. Fredo Boa. The exchange of gifts brought the afternoon to a close with the benediction. Mrs. Mabel Glenn, Exeter asked the grace for the social which followed for the afternoon tea which was provided by Freda Boa, Beatrice Munn, Laureta Riley and Phyllis Parsons. Bride -Elect honoured An enjoyable evening was spent at the Hensall Legion Hall when a number of neighbours and friends assembled in honour of Miss Darlene Uyl, bride -elect of this week. Miss Julie McClinchey con- ducted contests and read the address to the bride. Misses Deanie McClinchey and Ven - nese Stewart presented the gifts. Miss Uyl made a fitting reply thanking everyone for the beautiful gifts. The shower was arranged by Mrs. Clarence Reid, Mrs. I. Ferris and Mrs. Mc- Clinchey. The bride -elect; Miss Uyl, was also honoured with a shower from relatives at the home of her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Arend Kikkert, RR2 Zurich. anitiFnailW UCW meet The Christmas meeting of Unit IV was held at the Hensall United Church on December 3rd with 16 members and one visitor present. Mrs. Nan Britton presided for the meeting and opened with a Christmas poem, followed by the singing of a carol. Mrs. Hazel Luther was in charge of the devotional, reading a poem dealing with the real meaning of Christmas. She then read several passages from the second chapter of Matthew and closed with prayer. The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted. Mrs. Dorothy Mickle was secretary for the meeting and Mrs. Susan Purdy was hostess. Mrs. Myrtle Sherritt, treasurer, gave a splendid report of the group for the year. Mrs. Mary Roobol, card convener, reported the cards sent out for thivast month. The group was reminded about the general meeting Monday evening, December 7 at 8 p.m., to be held in the auditorium of the church. Mrs. Shirley Luther gave a lovely Christmas message, speaking of the Shepherds going to Bethlehem where Jesus was born and the wonderful work of Jesus while He was on earth. Mrs. Hilda Payne, a guest at the Turn to page 18. zehrs fine markets... of fine foods SPECIAL PRICES IN EFFECT FROM WED DEC. 9 UNTIL CLOSING TUESDAY DEC. 15 3 RIB PORTION, 3 CENTRE CUT & 3 TENDERLOIN PORTION FRESH LOIN BUDGET PACK PORK CHOPS LB. Fresh Centre Cut Loin PORK CHOPS LB. $1.88 Fresh Boneless Centre Cut Pork 4 2 • CHOPS -ROASTS. •O super special FROZEN YOUNG UTILITY TURKEYS GOVERNMENT INSPECTED FROZEN YOUNG 6-16LB SIZE LIMIT: 2 TURKEYS PER FAMILY GRADE 'A' FROZEN TURNE/Il ALL SIZES GRADE 'A' SELF BASTING BUTTERBALL OR MIRACLE BASTE LB. LB SCHNEIDERS 9 VARIETIES COOKED MEATS 175g 88' SCHNEIDERS - 6 VARIETIES SANDWICH STYLE MEAT ROLLS SCHNEIDERS FROZEN BEEF 500g PKG t 4 STEAKETTES 1. 4 Burns Sandwich Style • DINNER HAM LB Schneiders Luncheon or CHICKEN LOAF LB. Shopsys All Beef SALAMI CHIQUITA BANANAS lbs. FOR Prod. of Ont. Can. No. 1 CARROTS 2 LB BAG Prod. of Ont. Can. No. 1 ONIONS Prod. of U.S.A. SPINACH 59# Schneiders HEADCHEESE Schneiders Ring BOLOGNA Zehrs Sliced SIDE BACON Zehrs Smoked Round DINNER HAM Carnptire Frozen SAUSAGE MEAT 3759- 375g. Vac. Packed LB 500g. 159 198 11.19 Boneless�� 6, LB. 119 Pride of Canada CHOPPED SUET 12o2. Maple Leaf Sticks - 3 Varieties LB 1 98# LBS #Z.491LIVERWURST We reserve the right to limit purchases to reasonable Weekly family requirements. II, PROD. OF JAPAN astor MANDARIN ORANGES CARNATION MILK /1 385m1 TINS BLUEINATER FROZEN HADDOCK FISH FRIES Boz. -1.ZY V • cooking or 7 t�9# ®BULK LB PRODUCT OF CALIF. 2 LB BAG 1002 PKG Prod. of Ont. Can. 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