The Huron Expositor, 1987-01-14, Page 5Invitation to . meeting .extended
• Hensall Correspondent
' SUSA'NHARTMAN•
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The ne.xt,meeting will be February 2 at Men's high scores Were;8, ier, 388, Ernie Chipchase 386, • lohn 1?epper
UNITIV 341,
• Nan Britton the Januatymeetrng of W ELCQME EXTENDED
The. ` Hensall and District • Horticultural the U,C;. W :L, Unit IV with a poem for the • Welcome to Hensall to Jeff and Tena
Society issue• an. invitation to their Annual' . New: Year, Nell Riley's, devotions were a McKay who have moved into the 'former
Meeting•on Monday, January 19 at 8 p.m, in • tribute to the land that sustains us through. • hom koof abel Park_ 5 .Queen Street
the United Church Hall, . The new. slate of God'sprovidence, Mabel Shirray read, an mike and CindieSolway purchased' at
officers will be installed and films 'entitled appropriate poem. auction the former Smale home on Kiing:St,
"W hat Price Beauty?" and "Terrariums and The minutes were read and adopted ROI!. W. and will be, moving to town soon,
Bottle Gardens will be shown call was answered by 17 members 'plug, one Welcome back to town. •
rt c the cta . f'a..bragdn .y_e0_ Q guest, ,Forty-one visits were reported and Jim and Linda Ferguson hav taken up
and join the club that makes Hensall bloom four cards were sent December, Elva —residence, in -their--l0Vel new- ' tithe on
every summer: Yearly Membership is $2 and Forrestgave a favorable t'reasurer's report, Riehrnond St: S. '
The offering was received. by ,Elva and UNIT III
dedicated by Nan. • • Unit III U,C4W,held theirJanuarymeeting
• There will be a •U C, W ,'general meeting in op January 6 in the•church parlor with Marg
March. A congregational potluck supper will Upshall presiding
beheld Wednesday, January 21 at 6:30 p.m. Two new members were welcomed into the
(unit, Loretta Riley conducted the woiship.on
The World Day of Prayer will be M arch 6 in •. '','The New Year:.
the United Church at 2.:30 p.m. A thank you letter was -read, from the
Nan Britton and. Elva Forrest commenced Messengers: The'names' of the Secret Pals .
the study "An Aboriginal Charter of Rights."
Lunch was served by Mary Alexander and ' 1 be
everyone is welcome, •
TYKES WIN GAME i
The • Hensall Tyke hockey tenni defeated
Zurich on Saturday by a score of"5-1. Hensall
. 'goal scorers'werp Chris Jones with two and,
Mark 13e11, Jeff Campbell and, Brock Weiss.
with one apiece. The lone Zurich goal was
scored.by B. Grenier,
LADIES MEET '•
• The ladies of Carmel Presbyterian Church,
Hensall'met on January 5.: The Presbyterian
Chureli•Women and the Arnold Circle have
joined together to form one group..
The roll call was answered by 17 women. A
`potluck' worship was enjoyed by all. On
• ,Monday, January 19 the ladies will meet, at
the home of Marlene Bell'to quilt. '
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The week ate Queensway Nursing Home,
•Hensall started with one of the. best games
eyer invented Bingo. Residents spent ,one
enjoyable hour visiting and playing bingo.
Tuesday morning it was once again time for
- early morning exercises: Then ' in the
afternoon .Reverend Knight paid a visit for
the Tuesday,afternoon church service, which
focused on the brand new year.
Wednesday ,afternoon residents clapped,
NEIL McGAViN of Walton has .been
installed 1967 worshipful master of Britannia
Masonic Lodge No, 170, succeeding 'Laverne
Scott of Seaforth. Other officers: senior
• warden, Janles Brown, Egmondville; .junior
warden, 'Stewart Whitmore, Seaforth; chap-
lain, Jack Butson, Staffa; secretaryGordon
Wright; treasurer, Robert NelNiihaht; sen'for'
• deacOri, William Strong; . junior deacon, _
Bruce Whitmore; director of ceremonies,
Kenneth Cardno; senior steward, Leo
Teatero; Junior steward, Douglas Smale;
inner guard, James Hugill; tyler,. Charles
• Reeves and historian Clare Reith.
were handed out The.'Presbyterial will
Elea Forrest. January 26 at.Mitchell ,United Church.
This year the study will be "The Indians of
SHUFFLEBOARD RESULTS Different, Parts of the World.
:A good. time was spent at .the Hensall The introduction' `The Land" was given by
Arena on Thursday - by Hensel!' s Happy Dorothy Britnell'and Sarah Dick read a poem.
Pushers. High ladies scores were: Mary The meeting was closed with a benedic-
Buchanan• 370, Eileen Dowson 364, Betty . tion. Hostesses were D. Britnell. and Helen,
Grerjier 343. • • . Roberts.
art week by playing `' bingo
Snapped and wiggled to the beat of favorite • the movie- showed and guided:. residents
songs,during the Music Hour and at 'the • through several days and. nights . of ,a
same time had -a super visit. ballerina's dedication to his -tier' art:'It was
Ceramics was the activitythat.was taking truly.inspirational.
place Thursday afternoon. With the' help of • To end the week residents' became part of a '
• Lillian' Baker, and the artistic efforts of the new program called, "The Sharing of
Participants all had a great hour and a half of, Stories:" Several sat around while some
ceramics... taught and some learned and discussed the
Thursday evening, it was the return of the good 'ol days. It was an 'eye opener' of a
"Movie of the Week" Ballerina. This week : discussion to say the least.
Holy. Communion celebrated.
A quilt will be set up at the 'home, of
• • Kippen Correspondent Marlene Bell on Monday, January 19: Any
MARGARETHOGGARTH" ladies .interested in donating .quilting time
2624902 • please contact Marlene Bell at 262-6349.
St. Andrews Church celebrated the Sacra-
, inent of Holy Communion on Sunday. •
Please note t at : annual reports of the
various organizat ns should be in. the hands
of Rev. Lorne•Kea no later than January 25.
The annual ;congregational meeting for
Kippen church is on Sunday, February 22.
• WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
There will be no January meeting for
Kippen East Ladies. On February 20 a public
relations meeting in th'e form of a euchre
party Will take place. More news on that at a
later date. •.
Derned .shame
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that: wrenches„tut rite, I kee it simple. 'I
. always carry a quarter and pa' of good
walking shoes. I walk'to th ea st.phoiie
andet help. So far this meth has been
g P
' great not only when the cargoes kerplunk:but
also when the typewriter jams, the washing•
machine floods, or the television goes. black
and smells funny.
Struggling throdgh-lite with'an ummnecltan=
ical mind has also affected my .choice of
sports; Horses, skating, skiing, and golf have
very little relationship with the World 4f
gaskets, spark plugs, and oil. That's just fine
with me. On the other hand sports like
motocross, auto racing and slddooing are not
,my cup ,of tea. At one time we had skidoos,
mopedsand go karts,and although.I enjoyed
Proceeds for this quilt to. go to the Hensall
Presbyterian Church women's group.
Representing Huron County Junior Farm-
ers,. Dave and . Dianne Vanneste and Paul
Hoggarth, participated in Perth County
Junior Farmers mixed broomball tournament
held on Saturday, January 10 in Kurtzville: In
spite of good. team efforts they lost the'
final to Lambton County Junior Farmers. '
Mattie McGregor has returned home from
a short stay in Lambeth where, she visited
with Bob and Eleanor Mci1iuri'ay.
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tearing around on them.as' much as anyone
else, too much time'was spent on making
them "sound right.” They sounded great to
me, after all, the noise meant at Ieast'we had
action. but to the•mechanical mind a cough
here or a sputter there Meant taking
everything apart just one more time.
Some enthusiasts enjoy this aspect of
'" spoils: Tniny'Mind tinketing isnot a sport. I
see -many -a skidoo on -the roadside with the
hood up and someone's head buried inside.
Those guys shouldn't be tinkering out there
in the cold. They should do that in a heated
-garage. Once you get outside in the cold
you're supposed to ride the ski doo,...but
isn't that just, like a machine? It's a darned
shame.
THE HURONEXPOSiTOR, JANUARY 14", 1.987 A5
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AZIENTION. LOCAL COMMUNITYGROUPS AND NONTROFii
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HOUSING ORGANJZ�ONS'
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Specialprovincial•
Lunching for 3,000
The Government of
special commitment
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new, nontpmfit housing
dedicated to disadvantaged
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Who will this program
people who are physically,
mentally or psychiatrically
battered women, homeless
other socially disadvantaged
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Attend ourbriefing .
sessions this Feb ` y - .
Interested community groups and
profit organizations are invited to
.attend Orientation sessions on the
opnent of housing with support services,
Meetings will be held it. 'binary
each Regional Office of the Minisily'of
Housing, i
Represerltatives from ihe;ist�s
involved will be on hand to speakaridto
answer questions.
tions
community organizations
wishing to sponsor non-profit housing
projects can apply for government grants
to cover the costs of establishing min-
profit housing corporations.
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preliminary applications indicrathng an
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support'servwes a) c be a; hy •
1warcrrt XI, 198Z i'ligihiii*' depends on the
d gree.and nature Venn provided r
government; through
. The vernm
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corpora-
tion, will provide mortgage loan insurance
for all projects funded by this program:
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For mor informatl andmeeting
times, contact your nearest Regional Office
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