Clinton News-Record, 1986-05-14, Page 12Page 12—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1986
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Unit IV had passeda y sympathy to the
Susan Hartman
HENSALL - A crowd of 24 attended the Un t � with a poem and a Hyman meeting of
Residentsilyoffer their sYmp
shufflingResl in were: on May 8•
s
Angela and Mary hosted a bridal shower on
Results were: ladies' high: Pearl Mary Roobol's devotion was based on farm- Linda Ferguson and
r SusanrFleznang'.
McKnight,nein so Olga Men's
high: 265. and ly living' cousins n the bring
Irene Finlayson, 236. Men's high: John Con- Minutes were read and adopted. 78°lvis is Guests included many
per,e.
t, 287; George Dowson, 252 and John Pep -was answered by 16 members, 10 at Hensall
Lorna
226. reported. Elva Forrestvalso received the who were married)Muayton and ave
Church Women treasurer's report.CollinsCo lineted Church. Rev. Stan May
10 at He con -
Lorna Spencer of the over nit the Mayh offering Mebers were askedNn to Britton.
tact Audrey ducted the ceremony
wMacDonald
h was na ld con-
m
ated
eeting
Womenof He s1 of the United Church
W omen at the Hensall United Church. There Christie if they wish to volunteer for half by Joyce and 1William esBt News
were seven members present. Belva Fuss day help at the home for battered wives. David Britton and his daughter Holly of
was the pianist. Also donations of canned goods are to be with Nan
"Mother's Day of Geary" was the theme brought to the church for the same cause. Waterloo pent ndth s Day
of the devotional, Lorna read a poem entitl- Nan Britton read a poem on Mother's Waterlo
ed A Mother's Prayer. Day. Lois and Clarence Duchar parentsKitchener
eeand
Marg Consitt and 011ie Cooper served The study i native Indians cotinuew visited on May 11 with her
with Olga Chipchase reading about how Ellen McLellan.
dessert.Clara Eckford of North Bay visited with
Unit III society has stereotypes and fail to unders-U
The May meeting of Unit III of Hensall tand and respect their Indian culture. Elva
W was held recently in the church parlor Forrest showed film on the life of one Indian also and
Paan McKnight Dick hod Pearl Taylor.
withC The residdnts arensorry to hear Olive Heal
Wpresidentwrconducted Marg Upshalla presiding. family.
Cole andwas taken ill and to Exeter
was titled was Day Marg Nan Britton about Kettle PointnIndia s who on thea weekend. rushedShe wished a Hospitalpedy
was A Mother's theme. Glorin keep-newspaperrecovery.
ing with the Mother's Day ran a catering service and lost a contract A meeting of the Hensall Horticultural
A film was shown and Fredo Boa gave a due to prejudice. iyn
reading. Nell Riley and Isobel Rogerson served Society will be held at the public school May
lunch. 26 will Members arthe public
school
to May
Thank you cards were read from Alf Ross Personals
and the Kinsman Pearl
Mary and Sim Roobel received word that a plant for the plant auction. New members
Hostesses were Pearl Taylor and Vera
ter in Holland, Kryna Lagerwers, always welcomed.
lancingRoss.
Mary s sirtree eheltree servic
Centenflialp
_HENSALL - The spirit of celebration was
evident at the United Church on May 11
when another of the
100th Followingan s the
celebrations took place.
Christian family service, the Sunday
Church School students and the entire con-
gregation took part in the centennial tree
planting service.
McDonald
Mr.
conducted
the
service
and
• •
a representative from each Sunday Church
School Department assisted the Sunday
school superintendent Cecil Pepper in plan-
ting the tree. Those taking part were Gordon
Hamilton, Robert Gackstetter, Mary
Taylor, Shane Pepper, Jamie McGee,
Leanne Consitt, Melissa Masse, Ben Cot-
trell, Jason Corbett, Jennifer Masse and
Erin Traquaire.
The tee p
congregation as a symbol of faith in the
future of the church in the hands of the
future generation who are the children of
today.
The celebration continued when piper
Glenn MacGregor, led the parade of the
children, followed by the congregation, to
the school grounds for the launching of the
centennial balloons. Each child had a
balloon. with their name on it, and an invita-
tion to the centennial events.
s invitation was sent off by the
lanted by the children of the
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Each child'
bg forward
to llhearing the fromil anyone dren are who nffinds the
invitation.
The church is celebrating the building of
the church. In lanning thechurchand c6 the o
bation was
busy p nstructing
at
ville
the building when their chuch small Rogfor t h e
was becoming too
congregation.
For the Christian Family Sunday Service,
Jim and Betty McGregor greeted the con-
gregation and Wilmer Ferguson, Hans
Gerstenkorn, Mervyn Fields and Bill Fuss
were the ushers.
The ministry of music was led by both the
senior and junior choirs. The junior choir, •
with Mindy Bell as soloist sang
DearMoth MotheraandtheJewell
Mother's Day
Stickelswith Jean Jacspoke
h taking eve solo. church
c er�n p• • •
Mr.McDonald spoke on the subject gift's ll,,�� ►7 e 1 e he suggested many
7.
Monster
Holmesville student presented
Grades 5 to 8 delighted, ood crowd at and spooked, the audience. esville Public School on aere,
Th
skeletons, Jennifer Flynn, Joy Macon, Chris Laithwaite and Vicki Bruinsma rattle the
spectators. (Anne Narejko photo)
41
Community event take shape
HENSALL - Circle May 24 on your calen-
dar. That's the day residents and merchants
in the village will host the second Annual
Community Yard and Garage Sale and Mer-
chants' Sidewalk Sale.
Bargains will be plentiful throughout the
village. This year, residents will be setting
up individual sales in their own yards, so a
slow drive through town will uncover in-
teresting `finds'. Used furniture, books,
clothing, toys, sports equipment - the list is
endless. You name it - you're likely to find it,
and at a bargain yard sale price.
Main street will be a hive of activity as
merchants offer additional bargain buys
throughout the day. some
Bring the kids and let them enjoy
outdoor activity at the newly renovated
playground at the community centre.
Maps showing sale locations will be cir-
culated next week to give prospective
visitors a good outline of the day's activities.
Look for the map and make your plans to ex-
perience `Hensall Hospitality' at its best -
and get some super bargains at the same
time. Sales start at 9 a.m. and if it rains, all
activities will be rescheduled for the follow-
ing Saturday, May 31.
• •
Eastern Star hosts visitors
"__'"'., Wiartonac well as the District
ar.
Renfrew and as well as District
CLINTON A special evening was held on MDelegate sto Grand Chapter Patrons of that in Toronto in
and
May 1 for the Clinton Chapter of the Ord&o
Eastern Star. Many of the guests had been
Appointed Grand Officers in the Good
Samaritan year when Don Symons was Wor-
thy Grand Patron in 1981-82.
Mary Barton, who was Worthy Grand
Matron of that year, was also present. Other
invited guests were present from Sudbury,
Oshawa, Peterborough, Brampton, Lanark,
us -1c
a
dds
to
•
September will be Florence Symons
Joan Lyndon.
Also in September, a weekend bus trip is
being planned. A penny sale and social time
was enjoyed with Maxine Aiken and her
group in charge of the lunch.
Auburn
c his thoughts on scrip -
for mother. Basing Recent revival meetings with the Rev.
total background other
than
the things Leonard Terry proved to be a great source
to give mothers other than the material .frompage7 of blessing and encouragement to those
things -honour, remembrance, obedience Convenors.
"Living the Gospel" based on the parable attending.
and love. the Special singers durine? the
e e the
• The flowers at theifront ofthe;ehurch were of the Good Saxr�aritan was theaof the Indian
placed by Eleanore and Eric Mansfield in worship. There was a display Rev. Ken Bauman,
Crafts "Native Contributions" to pVair,resent Rev. the Jubal Singers, as well and others
memory andf their parents, Iley M Veneer daily life. from the local congregation. The co -
Mary
and Mrs. Mrs. John Stanley Mansfield. Mrs. Jack Vincent assistant leader took operation of those from other churches in
On May 18 ec members of specialthe guestsl the area was appreciated greatly.
IOOF and Rebecca's .will be the business and opened with a Helen The "Race To. The Moon" Sunday school
the service and the congregation was Steiner Rice poem,e Loves You".
►ttHes all t hear Shirley
largement campaign ended with a re f rd1
for
reminded that the old fashioned garden par-
ty and variety night will be held on June 4.
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Children
baptized
The Youth group en on the inn
breaking attendance of eighty
O ibwt tellp of the on Friday,
May 2 Inuit and SundaY. Wayne Young's team landed first
OjMeb people Friday,
Members are reminded of the Annual the moon and, as the winners, had the
housecleaning at the Church on May 23. on privilege of selecting the menu and being
Village Meeting of the the guests of honor at a congregational din -
The regular monthly meeting
village trustees was held on May 8. ner which took place at the chapel on Satur-
Warner Andrews resigned. Hiss resignaday, May 3.
d- The events of the SundaY morning service
1 turn when, following the
took an unusua
By Blanche Deeves tion was accepted with regret. n re testimonies of two persons who have recent
-
on
at H Worship service Churchcs served the village since January appoint a eplacement Christ for
well attended at Rev. Bechtelvie United Trustees will have to titledsed Of His salvation,onand a sung en -
The solo on May senior with officiating. for him. pie" "TheGlory the blessing of God el by
11 followedcby led in the ministry of The next meeting will be held June 10 in upon Carne,the blessing
so that the settled music Wyatt's by the Baptism of Rick and the Library. Cancer Society dispensed theea with his congregation, o the service
r
Cathy daughter.rswas given over to the sermonpraise andof tGhe through
Paul and Lori Peggyse a presented presented eir boy The team captain for the Cancer Society ty ive testimonies.
and Scott and Parke their campaign in the isAuthaturn Community, the evening testimonies.
Pastor Carne spoke
Frances Clark reports $1,358.50 was personal girl. on nee ti "Now Grow!". Madelinearne Bur-
Rev.Rev. Bechtel presentednwiteach mother of collected. chill and Lorraine Carne provided special the baptizedBechtel spoke with thea c ildreion. Sincere thanks canvasstthose who lso to all
so who
music and Andrew and e provil ed
Baan and Stephen Campbell aesLun ,itm
spoke to children before w tteeisoi generouswhennthescanvassers I
going to their classes. reading of scripture. he
The Et 8 p.m. ing Schism will meet called.
May 15 at 8 p.m. at which time a bus trip will Huron Chapel Missionary Church
be discussed.
We've got
400 helpers!
-The largest number of canvassers we've ever
had...hose
citizens en.who aren't has fortunate inasuswelare.
Now we need your help when they come to your
door with their packet of seedes. t Tl bright
marigolds will give you enjoy
but more than that they'll remind you of the part
yoti played in enriching the lives of our fellow
citizens.
We, as trustees of your contributions, carefully
use these funds for, programs not covered by
government grants, special equipment
for
train-
ing and community awareness and prevention
activities.
Your response to this army of helpers has, to the
best of our knowledge, been the best of any area
in Canada. That's great encouragement to those
of us who serve on the board and some fifteen
committees.
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