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Zurich Citizens News, 1978-09-14, Page 3Senior members of United congregation have supper A pot luck luncheon for senior members of the congregation was held by Unit 4 of the Hensall United Church Women on Thursday, September 4 in the MRS. A. MacGREGOR MRS, HILDA PAYNE Fellowship Hall, The meeting, held afterwards, was chaired by Mrs. Jessie McAllister. Mrs. Gladys Coleman led in prayer and Mrs. McAllister read an article on the Sistine -Chapel in Rome and the artist, Michael Angelo, For the programme, Mrs. Dorothy Mickle led a sing- song accompanied by Mrs. Myrtle Sherritt and later played, "Bless this House" on the piano. Mrs. Elizabeth Riley gave two humorous readings. The meeting was closed by prayer, led by Mrs. Jessie Armstrong and all joined in the Mizpah Benediction. New business A new venture in town is the Hensall Recreation Centre, opened in the former store of Brian Richman, the photographer. (Brian has moved to another store, former B. Jays, at the east end of the down town block.) The rec centre opened last Friday evening and ap- peared to be well patronized by the younger members of the community. It is owned by Milt Keller of Exeter and contains two pool tables, Snack machines and pin -ball machines. • Will have guest speaker Morning service at the Hensall United Church was conducted by Rev. John Wareham of Exeter last Sunday. The sermon was on the text, "He was angry and refused to go in" taken from the story of the Prodigal Son. Next Sunday the service will be conducted by. Rev. E. Donald Stuart of Centralia. Chiselhurst will be holding Anniversary Service at 2:30 p.m. with guest speaker, Rev. John Ostreicher of Wesley Willis U.C. and Mrs. Donna St. John, guest soloist. Unit one will meet on Thursday, September 14 at 2 Seniors make tour The Hensall Senior Citizens and friends en- joyed a bus trip to Niagara Falls and Rockton on Mon- day with the Ilderton- McNaughton Tours. Conducts service Dr. Fox conducted service in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday speaking on the text "What Must I Do To Be Saved" taken from the Book of Acts Chapter 16. Mrs. Robert Taylor presided at the organ and led the choir in singing "Saviour Like a Shepherd Lead Us". Personal Mr. & Mrs. Edison Forrest have returned from a two week trip to the west visiting relatives in Saskatchewan and Fort McMurr Alberta. Mr. Walker Carlile is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London where he recently underwent surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Don Dalton and Carla of Seaforth were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Chap- man and Michelle of Forest spent the weekend with the former's mother Mrs. Lorne Chapman. Mrs. Grace Peck, Huron - view, Clinton spent Tuesday and Wednesday with Mrs. Dorothy Mickle and enjoyed the "Pot Luck" supper at the -Senior Citizens ,Hall on Tuesday evening. . Joint meeting The Rev. Kenneth Knight Saskatchewan will preach in Carmel Presbyterian Church, Hensall on Sunday, September 17th at 10:15 a.m. A joint meeting of the con- gregations will be held in Cromarty Presbyterian Church on Saturday, September 16th at 8 p.m. A Congregational meeting will be held in Carmel Presbyterian Church Hen- sall Wednesday, September 20th at 8:00 p.m. REGISTER FOR NURSERY SCHOOL — Friday was registra- tion and open house day for the Hensall Nursery school that is to operate out of the new community center. Signing up with Janis Bisback of the school is Gillian and Mrs. William Simpson of Hensall. The school is expected to begin operation in mid-No,.ember. Staff photo Steady trading The Hensel! Sales Barn did steady trading with prices remaining steady. Supply consisted mainly of heifers and steers. Fat cattle; heifers, $57.50-$62,50, top to $64.50; steers, $61.50-$65.50, top to $66.50. Pigs, weanlings $30.50-$40.50, feeders, $41.50- $45.50, Citizens News Se tember 14, 1978 Pa e HENSALL HOCKEY REGISTRATION — Saturday morning was the time for hockey registra- tion at Hensall. As Tom Nielands of the minor hockey association and Jason and Jeff Clarke look on, mother Marg Clarke of Hensall fills out the necessary forms. Staff photo BEST BUYS AT BEST BUYS Palanda Sliced Pineapple York Fancy Whole Kernel Corn Club House Red 341 ml 19 oz. tin 5-5' 12oz. 334 Maraschino Cherries $129 Cindy `Pink' Liquid Detergent Libby's Deep 14 oz. tin Browned Beans 18 oz. jar, 2 oz. Free' Bonus Coffeemate Robin Hood AH Purpose Flour • Laura Secord Jams Maxwell House Instant Coffee Weston's Hamburg and Hotdog Rolls 33.3 oz. 69e Z/89` $119 2.5 kg. +' ;1 19 $559 24 fl. oz. jar 10 oz. jar pkg. of 12 59' Sears catalogues ... a marketplace for home fashion finds. 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