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HENSALL - Thirty-one members and four„
visiting members attended a pot luck sup-
per with the Three Links Seniors on April 17.
Previous to the business meeting Mrs.
Myrtle Sherritt entertained at the piano.
President Mrs. Hilda Payne welcomed
everyone to the gathering.
The quilt which had been complexed by
members was displayed by Mrs. Dick
Taylor and Mrs. Gertie Moir. Treasurer
Mrs, Dorothy Brintnell gave a financial
report. A lettet was read from Arc In-
dustries and placed on file.
Mrs. Irene Davis, newly elected President
of Zone- 8, was introduced and gave a very
interesting report of the Spring Rally she
had attended in Brussels. She was thanked
by Mrs. Payne and a motion was passed to
host the Fall Rally in Hensall.
Mrs. Gertie Moir and Mrs. Ruby Bell were
in charge of the entertainment and pro-
gressive euchre
was
were:ize winners
ladies' high,
Mrs. Alilayed. ce Borg; 2nd
prize, Irene Blackwell; lone hands, Evelyn
McBeath; men's high, Alexa McBeath; 2nd
prize, Elsie Carlile; lone hands, Dorothy
Brintnell, birthday nearest date, Pearl
Taylor; Easter seal, David Blackwell.
Since the meeting a bus trip to the Geritol
Follies at the Massey Hall in Toronto on Ju-
ly 4 has been secured. Forty-four seats are
available, call for your seat early, telephone
262-2025.
People report
Mrs. Susan Purdy is a patient in South
Huron Hospital, Exeter.
Mrs. Murray Traquair who was a patient
eniors Club hold
in University Hospital, London, ret ed to
her home.
Mrs. Blanche Chapman, London visited
recently with her sister Mrs. Jack Corbett.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill O'Brien, Todd and
Stacey of Brigden spent Easter Sunray with
Mrs. O'Brien's mother, Mrs. Evelyn Flynn
and Gerald.
Mr. and Mrs. Don MacLaren of Oakville
visited on the weekend with Don's mother
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor.
Mr. Doug Mann is a patient in University
Hospital, London following a heart attack.
Pam Sangster returned to Timmins after
spending the past week with her mother
Mrs. Janeth Sangster and members of the
family.
Rev. Kenneth Knight conducted Easter
service in Carmel Presbyterian Church. His
sermon subject was, The Response Of The
People. Mrs. Dorothy Taylor presided at the
organ and led the choir in the anthem. Miss
Carolyn Love played two numbers on the
organ.
The service next Sunday will be at 10:15
a.m., it being Daylight Saving Time. Please
note the change of time.
A carload of women attended First
Presbyterian Church, Seaforth last Wednes-
day everting to hear a guest speaker.
Miss Vicki Mann of Toronto spent the
weekend at her home here visiting with her
mother and family" also with her father
Doug Mann who is a patient in University
Hospital, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Raeburn; Janie and
Benjamin of Coronation, Alberta are
holidaying this week with their parents Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Slade and Glenn and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Raeburn and Chris.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lashley of Ottawa
were Easter visitors with the latter's grand-
mother, Mrs. Hazel Luther. .
Mr. Charles Mickle of Hamilton visited
over the Easter weekend with his mother
Mrs. Laird Mickle.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Raeburn and Robert of
Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Raeburn and
family of Parry Sound, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff
Raeburn and family of Coronation, Alta.
visited during the Easter weekend with
their parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Raeburn
and Chris.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Corbett and Mrs. Jack
Corbett were guests with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Morenz at Dashwood on Sunday.
Plant auction
Hensall and District Horticultural Society
will hold its second meeting on April 30 at 8
p.m. at the Hensall United Church. Guest
speaker Jean McKee will talk about
geraniums. There will be a plant auction
and admission is 50 cents. Everyone is
welcome to attend. Consider this an invita-
tion to join the society.
Rebekah Lodge meets
Noble Grand Margaret Upshall presided
for the opening of Amber Rebekah Lodge on
Wednesday evening assisted by Vice Grand
Eunice Aikenhead..
An invitation was accepted to the_l5th an-
niversary of Goderich Lodge on May 12. The
District Church parade will be at Northside
United Church, Seaforth on May 6 at 11 a.m.
The Huronic Lodge in Clinton is holding
their Dessert Euchre May 2 at 1 p.m.
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25,1984-PAGE,13
of luck dinner for 35
Vice Grand Eunice Aikenhead reported
for the visiting committee. Treasurer Bon-
nie Upshall reported the finances and
Margaret Consitt Jr. P.N.G. and Warden
Edith Bell reported bills and accounts. Ar-
rangements were made for the Dessert
Euchre to be held on May 9. A donation was
made to the Cancer Fund.
Queensway News
Another busy week of activities has taken
place at Queensway. On Monday a sing -song
was held. In the evening the Arnold Circle
Evening Auxiliary of Carmel Presbyterian
Church were in to play bingo with the
residents.
On Tuesday morning crafts were enjoyed
by some of the residents. The afternoon
church service was conducted by Rev. Bob
Matheson and along to assist him at the
piano was 'Marjorie Johns. The Lakeview
Conservative Youth entertained in the even-
ing to sing.
The monthly resident's council meeting
was held on April 18. In the afternoon treats
for Easter were made. Thursday morning
eggs were colored for Easter. More Easter
Goodies were made at this time for the
Easter Party. In the afternoon a movie was
viewed.
On Saturday evening the Easter Party
was held. Games and treats were enjoyed
by all the residents that attended the party.
United news
There was an excellent attendance at the
Maundy Thursday Service at the United
Church when Communion was received by
the congregation. The ushers for the even-
ing were Larry Elder, Wayne Corbett, Jeff
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Corbett and John Rowcliffe.
Over a hundred people were up bright and
early on Sunday morning to attend the
Sunrise Service at the United Church. The
Service conducted by Rev. Stan McDonald,
with Joyce Pepper at the piano, gave the
joyful exaltation of the Risen Christ. Along
with the singing of the beautifully spirited
Easter Hymns Mr. McDonald gave a poem -
sermon on Mary Remembers.
Following the service the congregation at-
tended the fellowship breakfast. The
breakfast, in charge of Mary Brintnell, in-
cluded orange juice, bacon, eggs, toast and
coffee with volunteer helpers from the con-
gregation and Roy Brock as the chief cook.
The tables in the dining room were
decorated for Easter with white crosses sur-
rounded by daffodils. Baskets of flowers
were also placed within the dining area, ar-
ranged by Irene Davis.
Many members of the congregation of the
United Church came in their Centennial
dress on Sunday morning to celebrate
Easter. The old fashioned period costumes
dotted the congregations. Extra chairs had
to be brought in to accommodate the huge
congregation.
Mr. McDonald spoke on the subject of
Resurrection, Yesterday, Today and
Tomorrow.
The Choir sang a very jubilant Easter an-
them. The ushers for the day were Tim
Rowcliffe, Rod Parker, Steven McGregor
and Steven Gerstenkorn. Shelley and Rick
and Benjamin Parsons, as a family in
period costumes, greeted the congregation.
The children's sermon was on Without
Easter There Would Be No Christmas. Mr.
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McDonald drew different Christmas decora-
tions fromhis brown paper bag. He explain-
ed to the children that without the death of
Jesus and his rising again through the resur-
rection Christmas would just be another
day.
Along with the sermons and music, the
service contained Easter affirmations,
prayers and scripture based on the Easter
experience. The flowers at the front of the
church were placed in memory of Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Fee and also a gift of a plant
from the Hensall Horticultural Society.
The congregation were reminded that
next Sunday will be visitation Sunday and
that the Couples -Club will meet on Thursday
evening and will enjoy an evening of swim-
ming.
Rev. McDonald visited on Sunday with his
sisters Mrs. Norman Coghlin and Mrs.
Chester of Atwood and was a dinner guest
with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Earl and their
family.
Exeter wants
more stores
EXETER - Town council wants to do
something about the number of store
vacancies in town.
Reeve Bill Mickle told council that the
Ontario government will help municipalities
in finding retailers from overseas. He
suggested that it would be necessary for
Exeter to indicate the type of retailers they
required to locate here.
NOTICE
Ratepayers of The Town of
Clinton are reminded that the
second instalment of 1984 Taxes
are due and payable by May 13,
1984.
C. PROCTOR
Clerk
Town of Clinton
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May 1
AT,ACE RWKIDS
Clothing Riddles
I. What kind of pants do Munchkins wear?
Shorts.
2. What kind of shoes do bread bakers wear'?
Loafers.
3. What kind of shoes do female gas station atter
dants wear?
Pumps.
4 What kind of jackets to firemen wear?
Blazers.
5. What did the female mail deliverer wear?
A dress.
6. What kind of shoes do robbers wear?
Sneakers.
7. Did the athlete wear a track suit?
•
No, he wore pants.
8. Why did the kid put a doily on his running
shoes?
They needed to be laced.
9. What kind of music did the shoes like?
Soul music.
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