The Huron Expositor, 1984-10-31, Page 11HENSALL AND AREA
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, OCTOBER 31, 1984 - All
YUK-Cleaning a pumpkin Isn't the greatest
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a Jack -o -lantern. (Wassink photo)
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BERTHA Mae GREGOR
-262.2025
Congratulations to Harold- and Reveda
Dignan, RR 2, Hensall who are celebrating
their 40th wedding anniversary Nov. ist.
Tom Towers, Sandra Towers, Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Timmermans and Mark Consitt
attended the wedding and reception of Tom's
nephew, Chris Lund at Chateau, Montebello,
Quebec. Tom will visit relatives on the East
Coast.
Wayne Corbett who recently underwent
surgery in Stratford General Hospital return-
ed to his home on Thursday. -
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Veldhoen of
Brampton visited on Saturday with their
friends Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobol.
Pere Campbell who recently underwent
surgery in Victoria Hospital, London return-
ed to his home on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Mickle, Exeter and
their family, Mr. and Mrs. David O'Brien,
Rondeau, Judith Mickle, London and friend,
John Mickle also of London and Florence
Joynt were guests on Sunday for a hot turkey
smorgasbord dinner at the home of the
former's mother, Mrs. Laird Mickle.
Mr. and Mrs. John Vine and Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Sullivan of London spent the weekend at
the manse visiting with Mr. McDonald.
The Morning Bible Study Group at the
United Church, continued on Thursday
morning when they studied the Question of
Jesus "What Shall it Profit a Man, if he shall
gain the whole world and lose his own soul?"
NORTHCRESTNEWS
A pot luck supper was enjoyed by 20
residents at the home on Thursday evening.
Mrs. Heal was welcomed back to the home
after surgery in the hospital. Mrs. John
Pepper was taken to South Huron Hospital by
ambulance. We all wish her a speedy
recovery.
Joe and Edna McLellan spent the weekend
in Kitchener.
Earl and Lee Munroe visited on Saturday
with their sister-in-law, Dot Munroe.
REFORMATION SUNDAY
Rev. Kenneth Knight led the service for
the Celebration of Living Faith at Carmel
Presbyterian Church on Sunday; Dorothy
Taylor presided at the organ.
Sacrament of Baptism will be observed at
Carmel Church next Sunday. The annual
Bazaar, Bake Sale and Tea will be held on
Nov. 3 at 2 p.m.
The ladies of the church were invited to
First Presbyterian Church, Seaforth to their
Fail Thanko-ffering Service on Oct, 30.
The PCW November meeting will com-
mence with a beef dinner at the Bean Pot
Nov, 5. Any lady wishing to attend contact
Dorothy Taylor 236-4725 by Nov, 1.
BLOCK PARENT
The Block Parent information meeting
received applications from four more volun-
teers, bringing the total to 45.
Two films were previewed that were to be
shown to the students.
One committee member will be attending
the Hensall Nursery School in the near future
to talk to the children. There is a film suitable
for young children available.
During the discussion period some very
good ideas were brought forth and Block
Parents will be making plans for some future
activities. Everyone is reminded, especially
Senior Citizens, that Block Parents are there
to help everyone, not just the children.
Have a happy and safe Hallowe'en. -
QUEENSWAY NEWS
The week started with Bingo on Monday.
The ladies from Unit 3 Hensel! United Church
volunteered to assist and gave prizes to the
Bingo winners.
On Wednesday evening, a birthday party
was held for Edna Youn, Muriel Triebner,
Erna Schroeder and Neil Regan. Residents
played games, told stories and feasted on
cake and ice cream.
Shirley Luther led in the church service on
Thursday afternoon.
On Tuesday afternoon residents watched a
movie which they found. entertaining and
informative. The movie examined a day in the
life of an Eskimo family.
UNITED CHURCH NEWS
The Junior Choir sang two special anthems
at the United Church on Sunday morning,
The organist was Belva Fuss and the senior
choir assisted in leading the music through
the service.
Bill Fuss greeted the congregation and Tim
Mann, Chuck Doxtator, Rick McGee and
Glen Slade were the ushers, Mr. McDonald
spoke on the subject of God on the Move and
his children's story was Leaving Our Mark,
The junior minister for the service was
Karen McCullough who read the scripture to
the congregation. '
The flowers at the front of the church were
placed in memory of Vera Brintnell by her
family.
Next Sunday, the congregation will cele.
brate the 200th anniversary of Methodistism
when they will be singing the hymns of
Wesley as well as' having a circuit rider visit
the service on his horse and tell of the work of
the circuit rider in the early years of the
Methodist church in Canada.
COUPLES MEET
"Making Marriages Work" was the theme
for the Couples Club meeting held this week
at the United Church when the couples of the
congregation saw twofilms for their study,.'
The study emphasized the complex and
unique nature of contemporary Marriage, the
changing role of the woman, having -or not
having children, and the exchanging of roles
as homemaker and breadwinner.
The second part of the study presented in
depth interviews with couples in order that
the group could evaluate the various
strategies couples have used to deepen and
expand their relationships, communication
skills, interdependence, and how to keep love
growing through the years.
100 people. attend Constance Halloween party
MARYt
MERNeEtR
482-7143
Over 100 people attended a Halloween
party held Saturday by the Foresters. It was
held at the hall.
Judges for the evening were Betty
Buchanan and Suanne Clark.
Prizes were given to the following winners:
ages 3 and under, funniest, Tammy McClure
(punker); most like Hallowe'en, Andrea Van
Den Dool (witch); Most Original, Angela Bos
(Dutch girl). Ages 4 & 5, funniest, Brad
Anderson (Mr. T'.); Most Like Hallowe'en,
Billy Morrison (ghost); Most Original, Erica
Horbanuik (Daniel Boone). Ages 6 & 7,
Funniest, Becky Wilkinson, (clown); Most
Like Halloween, Jason Dalton (Indian); Most
Original, Melissa Harrison (Little Red Riding
Hood). Ages 8 & 9, Funniest, Becky
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Children aged 8 and up enjoyed bobbing
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to all,
PEOPLE
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crozier of Huron Ridge,
Kincardine were Saturday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Merner, Sandy, Julie, Mike
and Shelley and with her mother Mrs.
Florence Mcllwain.
Kippen 4 -Hers in bowl off
Seaforth and split up into three teams with
12 members, four leaders and one guest.
After two games, the spores were added up
and averaeed. The Fitness Fanatics had the
edge over the Heart Beaters by nine points,
Karen De Jong won a prize tor lowest
bowler with 162. Janet Hoggarth obtained .
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MRS. MARGARET HOGGARTH
262-6902
The Kippen 1 and Kippen 111 4•H clubs;
otherwise known as the Fitness Fanatics and
the Heart Beaters, challenged each other to
a bowling tournament.
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