Clinton News-Record, 1984-02-08, Page 19Clinton Kinsmen President Harvey Carter, right, was presented with the Travelling
Trophy fromxeter Kinsman Past Deputy Governor Bob Reynolds. The trophy is
passed from club to club as a fund raising effort for Cystic Fibrosis. (Shelley McPhee
photo)
Making a lot out of a little
There was an excellent attendance at the
United Church on Sunday morning when
Rev. Stan McDonald spoke on the subject on
Making A Lot Out Of A Little.
The ushers for the service were Jim Par-
sons, Rick McGee, Ron Riley and Loren
Gackstetter. Gary Kyle assisted by Ryan
Kyle greeted the congregation.
The congregation were reminded that
Feb. 12 would be Youth Sunday when the
Messenger and Explorer Groups would join
the Cub and Scout Groups in their Annual
Church Parade and followed the service a
Fellowship hour would be held in the Hall.
A,successful family skating patty was
held by the United Church on Sunday after- People report
noon in the Hensall Arena with well over 100 Mr. and Mrs. Don Dalton and. Carla of"
attending: Following -a tine -of skating -when altoiLvisited recently with Mrs. Dalton's
years, died suddenly at the age of 39. Mr.
McDonald, as High Chaplain of the Cana-
dian Foresters, conducted the funeral ser-
vice.
Church news
Rev. Kenneth Knight conducted worship
in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday,
the subject of'his sermon being "True
Fasting'. Mrs. Dorothy Taylor presided at
the piano for the service of song. A joint
meeting of the Kirk Session and the Board of
Managers will be held Wednesday evening
at 7:30 p.m. in the Church. All members: are
urged to be present.
grandma and grandpa put on their skates
and joined their grandchildren, along with
the parents and friends on the ice, a potluck
supper was held at the church.
The family fellowship party, was spon-
sored' by the Christian development com-
mittee of the Official Board with Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Kyle, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Campbell, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Stuart, and Mr. and Mrs.
Bob . Campbell in charge . of the ar
-rangengents.-
The United Church Sunday School held
their monthly Assembly on Sunday morning
with the theme of My New Friend Has No
Shaer- The a`S'sei(liib"ly" was 'led '13y " J`o itit
Rowcliffe which included the singing of
some of the Sunday School gospel songs
along with the reading of scripture.. -
Rev. McDonald was in -Brantford on
Wednesday of this week attending the
funeral of Jimmy Jay. Mr. Jay, an
employee of. the Canadian Foresters for 19
parents Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parker.
Mr. Roy Consitt is a patient in South
Huron Hospital, where he is undergoing
treatment.
The Three links Seniors will meet on Feb.
14 at.2 p.m. at the Local Hall. Mrs. Dorothy
Mickle and Mrs. Anita Bengough are on the
entertainment committee and John and
Helen Anderson are on the social commit-
tee '
Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Grenier, Mr. and
-Mrs..._-: Joe _Bengough - and Mrs. Anita
Bengough returned home from a two week
tour of Florida. They report beautiful
weather, a wonderful trip and no snow until
tiny reached Det'rdit:'"' " ` ". — ""
The,many friends of Mrs. Hilda Beer, who
underwent surgery in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, wish her a speedy recovery.
The Humanitarian Services Committee of
the .IOOF and Rebekah Lodges held a
Euchre Party on Feb. 8 at 8 p.m. atthe local
hall.
By BerthalwaeGregor
I1ENSALL * The Axtnllal moeting of Hen-
sell ,District HerticuituraI SoCietwaarg
Jan, ' 30 : with. Preent Katy ' »
presiding and Joyce Pepper at the pianorw.
A letter was received .fm prin
Robert Rayburntharddrittle group for e
tulip bUl for the Ptt001.
-Volunteers were asked. £or to assist with a
float for the Centennial Parade. Betty Sim-
mons spoke about the craft show at the
Centennial.
Bill Gibson read the Minutes and gave the
secretary -treasurer's- report. Dianne
Gerstenkorn read theslate of officers for
1984 and Eileen Rennie gave the program
report. Jeanette Turner reported for the
membership committee. Victor Knip
reported for the planting and planning of the
flowers for 1983-84, asking for more
volunteers for the Centennial planting.
Eileen Rannie introducted the speaker
Dianne Gerstenkorn of The Flower Basket,
who demonstrated,maaking a straw decora-
tion for the front door. Slid was thanked and
presented with a gift by Florence Slade.
Two draws were made and Mary.
Buchanan and Dorothy Mickle were the win-
-ners. Kathy thanked all taking part and
_closed with a;poem. The Year Boo .compil=___
ed-_..bi Dorothy Brintnell . and Mary
Buchanan was viewed.
The next meeting will be held at Hensall
Public School on March 12 at 8:00 p.m. The
speaker will be Howey Langan.
Amber Lodge meets
Noble Grand Margaret Upshall presided
for the meeting of Amber- Rebekah Lodge on:
Feb. 1 and was assisted by Vice Grand
Eunice Aikenhead who reported for the
visiting committee.
Several expressions of thanks were
received. Treasurer Bonnie Upshall
reported for the financial standing.
It was decided to assist with the bake sale
at the Centennial on June 30th and also
volunteer for the fast food booth. Ar-
rangements for the birthday party were to
be discussed later.
Unit 4 meets
Nan Britton opened the February meeting
of the UCW Unit 4 and Elva Forrest con -
mai
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ducted the worship.
The minut were read and Mary A+t►obol
received the offerin . Fifteen members
answered the roll calf with 33 visite' being
made.
Roobel reported one get -well, and
three irthday cards sent. Myrtle Sherritt
reported for the treasurer. Hilda Payne
reported on the Presbyterial - the Theme
"Living Our Faith" An upcoming special
event will be held April 23 at 7:30 p.m. in
Wingltam. Hilda gave a report of last year's
event held in North Street United
urch in Goderlch which was a great suc-
cess. .
Vera Lemmon read highlights for the Ex-
ecutive meeting .. and Muriel Richardson
read a report on Stewardship. A report was
read on Christian development by Sadie Hoy
and Nellie Riley read a report on World
Outreach and Church in Society.
The Members were amazed at the wide
range of help the church provides at home
and abroad and many expressed a desire to
do more. Some obvious ways to help are
through donations of canned.goods, for the -
Huron Home for Battered Women, used
greeting cards and stamps.
„ . Youth for Christ
..-1p.a Huron youth_For irks held their
`_February Rallyin.-Bruce#� school with a
good bt nctarice• _ _
Ron Westlake, Chairman of the Board was
in charge. Gary Schlegel from Alsia Craig
led in a song service with Sharon Parker at
the piano. Prayer was given by Rev.
Clayton Kuepfer from Zurich.
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Valentine's Day
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Next Tuesday is Valentine's Day and perhaps
you're, thinking of having a special party to cele-
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party, here are some games to play.
Broken Heart Hunt
1. Cut some hearts out of red paper. You'll need
one heart for, every two people.
2. Cut the hearts in half in a zig zag. Be sure
that all the heart halves are different.
3. Hide the heart halves around a room.
4. Each guest must find a half heart and then
match it to another half one other guest has
found. The first two people to complete a heart
wins a prize.
Valentine Puzzles
1, Cut a heart out of red paper -one for each
person.
2. Cut each heart into pieces and put the pieces
in an envelope.
3. Give each guest an envelope. The first person
to put the puzzle together wins a prize.
Making Valentines
1. Collect together scisors, paste, red paper,
doilies, pencils, crayons, stickers and pictures.
2. Give each guest some Materials and have
them make Valentine's Day cards.
3. Hold an exhibit and give prizes for the pret-
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Quizzing time followed with three teams
competing. They were quizzed on 20 ques-
tiplsa from 2nd TiM9thyt Chapter 4, The
score was Bayfield, first; Goderich second;
Zurich, third At the March meeting they
will be quizzed Titus, Chapter 1.
A grow) of singers from Zurich, The
Disciples brought several npmbers which
was enjoyed by everyone. The speaker was
Gary Schlegel an evangelist from. Freedom
Ministries of Alsia Craig, Mr. John Brookes
from Alsia Craig closed with prayer.
The March Rally to be held in the school
March 4 with Teen Challenge Group from
Hamilton, whose work is among young
alcoholics and drug addicts. They will also
supply music, 13e sure, to attend the rally as
a family and encourage the youth to come to
:this rally.
Queensway News
To keep on top of the Mid Winter Blues at
Queensway a variety of activities are plann-
ed. Weekly bingo game began the last
HAPPY
84TH BIRTHDAY
MOTHER
MRS. MILDRicl3 GARR@1T-
132 Welke r St•e eitnto _
on February 9th, '84
With Love and Congratulations
from your family
and friends
week's activities.
Tuesday, morning residents 'tiled to
unsera nbla Wards et various topics. Tues-
day afternoon the worship service was con-
ducted by Itauq Co the Youth minister at
the rentecoeIV, Church; Exeter assisting
was his wife Deb and Dianne Moody.
Wednesdaymorning brought the aroma of
fresh baked muffins, as those who enjoyed
baking tried their hand at it. Those who
didn't bake tried their aim, in bean bag toss.
Tables of crokinole were set up in the after-
noon.
Friday again they went bowling. Neil
Regan and Murray Howe tied for high
bowlers with a score of 95. Lloyd McDougall
had a close score of 92. Scores were down
this week but hopefully will be higher next
week when residents will bowl for Big
Brothers and Big Sisters Bowl-A-Thon.
Anyone wishing to sponsor any resident
would be appreciated. Feel free to contact
the home.
HAPPY
19TH BIRTHDAY
BRENDA_
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