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HENSALL AND AREA
Area students cittend retreat
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Liturgical spociallsts Paul Coates and
Tim Crowley from $t, Boniface parishin
' Toronto were the animators for a Retreat
Pay held in the Hensall Community Centre
for Catholic young people from Heron Coun-
• ty. Sixty secondary school students from
Goderich, Seaforth • and Zurich joined en-
thusiastically . in songs, • prayer and
activities.
Paul and Tiin talked about what it means
to be a faith person today, and on moral
decisien-Making. The two talented musi-
cians challenged the students to take a
closer look at the Gospel and apply it to their
lives. • As the teenagers reflected on this
message, they were-led-to-a-deepe
understandinr, of what it means to be a
Christian in the Contemporary world.
The day•was part of a requirement for a
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credit in continuing education religion. The
Huron -Perth Roman Catholic School Board
has sponsored the course for the past two
years. On successful completion of .the
course the participating students will'
receive a credit in religious studies towards
their Ontario Secondary School Diploma.
The day ended with the celebration of the
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RETREAT PAY About.60 highschool students from Zurich,Goderichand
Seaforth attended a Catholic youth retreat ai•the Hensall Pollimunity Cen-
tre recently. It'Was organized 'by -the religious studies staff In continuing
Kit/Cation of the Huron -Perth RCSS Board, Shown with liturgical spedialist
Echarist. Teachers and students returned their community.
home with a stronger commitment towards To put it in the
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Tim Crowley are Pete Wick, Goderich, Doug Regier, Exeter, and front,
Brenda Smith, Goderich, Anne Regier and Margi Hartman, Zurich, teacher
Dara Hartman, Crowley and 'Tammy Cronin and Lori.Broer, Seaforth. T -A.
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Students: "I hope we have another day like
words of one of the • this next year."
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Hensall Public School held their annual
science 'fair last Monday evening in the,
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The winners ie Grade 7-8 .were Jennifer
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Honorable Mentions Went to Kelly Gackstet-
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Grade 5-6 winners were Teresa Haugh,
Shane. Pepper, Mindy Bell; Thomas Scot-
chmer and Victoria Bisback.
The Grade 7-8 winners will exhibit their
projects at the County -Science Fair in Clin-
ton on April 10 and 11. •
RABIES AWARENESS
On Mardi 31 Jack Mackinnon from the
Huron County Health Unit gave an. infor-
mative presentation on rabies awareness to
all Hensel' Public School students.
The Grade 34 class began an eight-week
Red Cross swimming course at Vanastra
last week. •
Kindergarten registration of 27 children
took place on Monday. Hensall Public
School is thriving. .
UCW CNIT III
Marg Upshall opened the April meeting of
United Church Women, Unit 3 with the
• theme songfollowed by prayer.
The members and a guest answered the
roll call by telling signs of spring.
Dorothy Brintnell conducted the worship
with the theme being "Mary's thoughts
when Jesus was about to be crucified". The
kripture was read from Matthew 21. •
The •members signed a get -well card for
Vera Ross.
Unit III is responsible for the church
flowers during the month of April. The
ladies were thanked for helping entertain at
, Queensway Nursing Home during 'March.
Mary Brintnell read about and showed the
film "If We Lose Our Lord" for the study
and Mr. Cowan closed with prayer. The
VANASTRA RECREATION CENTRE
SPRING PROGRAM '87
STARTS APRIL 13 TO JUNE 20, 1987
YOUTH AQUATIC
RED CROSS WATER SAFETY
FEE: $27.00 • 10 Weeks
YELLOW
ruesday
Thursday
Saturday
Saturday
ORANGE
Tuesday
Thursday
Saturday
Saturday
FtELS
Tuesday 6:00 • 6:30 p.m.
Thursday 6:00 • 6:30 p.m.
Saturday • 1:30 • 2:00 pan.
MAROON
Tuesday 5:00 -, 5:30 p,m.
Thursday 5:00 t 5:30 p.M.
Saturday 2:30 • 300 p.m.
SURVIVAL
Tuesday
Thursday
Saturday
BLUE •
Tuesday 6:00 - 6:30 pan,
Thursday 6.00 • 6:30 p.m.
Saturday 1:30 • 2:00 p.m.
GREEN
'Tuesday. 6:00 • 6:30 p.m.
Thrittday 6:00 - 630 p.M.
Saturday 1:30 • 2:00 P.M.
GREY
uesday
Thursday
WHiTE
Tuesday 6:36 •
Thursday 130 - 8715 p.m.
PRE-SCHOOL AQUATIC
MOMS & OADS: Help your child learn to
twit:1:10 enter water without hesitation,
to be able to put head under water,
Wow bubbles, feel comfortable with
flocts.
FEE: 527.00 , 10 Weeks,
PARENT & TOTS (up to*2 years)
Mont* 630 • 700 p.M.
,Wednesdciy 9:36 - 1000 p.m.
oOPPISS g PARENTS 1 M 4 years)
Maartay
7:00 -1:10
Titursclay ir30 - 10:60 a.m.
AQUATIC
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• ADVANCED 10:00 • to:So d.rh.
BEG41f4a 11 ' 10:30- II:00 cfron.
BEO141.0 I 11:00 - 11:3011.111.
NONT1A4MMtR. It
C041/ AQUATIC
FEE: $27.66 in 1#6614
• -C(EflAlt3tilt 6•4#1..
• 5:00 • 5:30 p.m.
5:00 • 5:30 p.m.
1:00 • 1:30 p.m.
2:30 • 3:00 p,m.
5 30 • 6:00 p.m.
5:30 • 6:00 p.m.
12:30 1:00 p.m.
2 00 • /30 p.m.
5:30 • 6:00 p.m,
5:30 • 6:00 p.m.
2:00 • 2:30 Ott;
6:30 - 7:1S pan:
3o- 8:15 p.m.
NON -SWM
Tuesday
Wednesday
BEGINNER 1 & 7
Tuesday . 8:00 • 8:30 p.m.
Wednesday • 7:30 • 8:00 p.m.
ARTHRITIC EXERCISE
FEE: $27.00 • i0 Weeks
Fridays . 9:30 • 10:00 a.m.
Exercise in the toMfort of wbrm water in the
shallane end for arthritic or injury aches and
pains.
RLSS BRONZE MEDALLION
FEE: 566.00
(Includes material 8 exam fee)
Mondays • 7:30 • 8:30 p.m.
Must be 13 years to fake the test.
ESSO SWIM CANADA
FEE! 510.00 , 10 Weeks
Want a change' From the Red Cross Colour!
Levels? Improve on your starts, strokes, and Sunday 2:00 • 3:00 p.m,
turns: build up your endurance. competitive TEEN SWIM ONLY
swim training levels.
Mondays ' 5:00 • 6:00 p.m, Wednesday
FITNESS FOR PUN UPCOMING EVENTS
A fun way to exercise to musk. ' I Pd SWIM DAYS
Fitness Class Only S35.00 10 Weeks ' April 10, May 4, Juhe 8, 35 g 26/81 • .
Monday a Thursday 8:00 • 9:00 P.m from 2:30 ••3136 p.m.
'Fitness, P001 a Sauna: $41.00 .10 Weeks.
Monday 8 Thursday • 8:00 • 9:30 p.m
NIS PLUS RED CROSS /
INSTRUCTORS COURSES
In May Phone fbr details
, POOL RENTALS
For Birthdays, droups, etc.
Enjoy a swim in erre temperature Controlled
pool. FREE usi of sauna with every rental.
•, •MEMBERSHIPS
3 MONTH • POOL OR FITNESS ROOM 3 MONTH lila MEMBEiltiSIP
YRLY.
14 Ly (pea), tetra°, fitness room)
CHILD 352,00 00.00NtittY V.LY
STUDENT' S192,00 555,00
(pool OM • ADIJLT 20700 67.00
STUDENT 65.00 27•00 FAM1LY 315.00 94.00
ADULT 83.00 • 35.00 SENIOR CITIZENS • adult tate less 10%
FAMILY 195.00 ' 67,00 • both yearly arid auarterly.
SENIOR WIZENS • adult rate less 10% GROUP RATE - 5485.00 for maximum of
both yearly and quarterly. 5 people plut S915.00 pet extra pertdri •
per year. • •
Minimum of 5 °families at 5160.00 per ,
ADMISSIONS
POOL '
CHILD (up to 12 year9
STUDENT (13 to 17 years)
ADULT (inc)udes sauna)
FAMILY
SENIOR CITIZEN
SAUNA
FITNESS ROOM
(Includes sauna.adult or accompan)ed' by so-
meone 16 years)
SWIM TIMES
ADULT SWIM TIMES
$ .80
1.75
-2-75
6.50
1.75
2.00
• 2.75
Monday- Friday
Wednesday
OPEN SWIM TIME
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Murk* .
Friday • Fun Night
Saturday 8 Sunday
FAMILY SWIM ONLY
12:00 • 1:00 p.m.
9:00 • 10:00 p,m.
8:30 • 9:30 p.m.
8:30 • 9:30 p.m.
6:00 • 7:30 p.m.
8:30 • 9:30 p.m.
7:00 • 800 p.m.
3:00 • 4:30 p.m.
• 8:00 • 9:00 p.m.
MOTHER'S DAY SWIM
Free'swim for mom, May 10/87 from
2:00 • 3:00 p.m. or 3:00 4:30 p.m.
FATHER'S DAY SWIM
' Free for dad June 21 '87 from 3:00 .
3:00 p.m. at 2:00 430 p.m.
NATIONAL PHYSICAL ACTIVITY WEEK
• From May 22-31/87. took for details later,
._family
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7:30 • 0:00 0.d).
1:30 - toie 0.0k. •
tuv. Wws‘A,I
The niaticideinent reserves the eldlit t� canc�f ars y Cleft dee tO
lack of registration, Refunds given only upon receipt of 0 medleal
certificate. A. 55.00 administration fee will be Charged.'
VANASTRA
RECREATION
CENTRE_...
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hostesses, Mary Brintnell and Loretta
Riley, served , lunch, assisted by Sheila
Corbett. • ' . •
FITNESS CLASSES
For all of you ladies who would like to get
in shape and Trim -A -Size in time for sum-
mer, classes will .be starting soon - Cheryl
Phillips of Seaforth will be holding classes
on Monday and Wednesday evenings from
7-8 p.m. at the Hensall Arena Auditorium. '
Cost is $25 for eight weeks. To learn more
call 527-0765 or show up on April p for the
first class.
•UNIT IV UCW
• Unit IV UCW held their, regular meeting
April 2.' Nan Britton opened with a poem
"Resurrection".' Dorothy Mickle accom-
panied the hymns at the piano. Mary Alex-
ander read the scripture.
The minutes were read and approved. •
Fourteen members and one guest answered
the roll call. Twenty visits were reported;
One get -well card was sent. Nell Riley gave
the treasurer's report. The offering was
received by Hilda Payne and dedicated by
.Nan Britton. Hegel Luther read an Easter
poem entitled "May I remember".
The business was conducted by Audrey
Christie.
Nan Britton . led the study on the
Aboriginal people of the Philippines. Pro-
gre'ss means uprooting of the mountain peo-
ple who protest the move on the basis of
their ancestral rights.
A lunch was served by Myrtle Sherritt and
Hilda Payne.
• MINOR HOCKEY ,
The Hensel' Minor Hockey Association will
be holding its annual potluck dinner and
awards banquet on Sunday, April 12 at the•
Hensall Arena Auditorium. Please bring a
main dish and a dessert as your family con-
tributipn o, the. meal. ,Beverageg,, will be
provided.
The meal will be served at 5 p.m. sharp
followed by the awards presentations. The
guest speaker for the evening. will be London
Knights goalie Steve Tistus and perhaps a -
teammate as well.
• • SHUFFLEBOARD
High scores for Thursday's shuffling at
the Hensall Arena on Thursday were; high • ,
ladies, Betty Greiner 325, Dorothy Brintnell
276, Emile Campbell 237. High men's, John ' •
Eberle 409, Gordon Hoggarth 387; Percy
Campbell.
• COLORING CONTEST -
The Hensall Branch Library is holding an
Easter coloring contest. There are two age
categories, each with their own picture to
color. Drop in to the library between now
and next Tuesday and return your com-.
pleted picture by Thursday, April 16. Win-
ners will be called Saturday morning, April .
18 to pick up their prizes Happy Coloring •
and Happy Easter from the Hensall Public
Library.
PERSONALS • . •
• Mr. and Mrs.' Ross MacMiltan, Waterloo,
visited recently and had dinner with the lat-
ter's mother Mrs. Laird Mickle.
• Congratulation to Eric John Groot .who
celebrated his first Holy Communion on
Sunday. Eric celebrated with his family at a
gathering at his home afterwards.
,There was a family get-together at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hartman Sunday
to celebrate the March and April birthdays
Guests included Theresa Hartman of Zurich
• and Mr. and Mrs. Don Caldwell of Dundas.
Special birthday greetings to Irene Hart-
man of Dashwood who turned 40 again!
A surprise family dinner was held at the
home -of Linda and Jim Ferguson Saturday .
to honor Linda's parents on their, wedding
anniversary. Eight of -Greg and Jean-Flem-
. ing.'s children were present to help
celebrate..
lx:§,gregt,ttksce pan Reid up and around
and recuperating's° qhickl after his traffic •
accident last month.
• Also get well wishes to Ken Bruxer who is
recovering from surgery on a broken ankle.
Queensway residents
treated to- fashion show
It was Queensway Nursing Horne's last the very favorite programs - Choir Practice.
,Monday afternoon Bingo with the Hensall With the help of Joyce Pepper, and of course
United Church ladies. The ladies the residents lovely voices, it all added up to
volunteered all during the Month of Match a very entertaining afternoon.
to come in and help residents play their After Choir Practice all enjoyed the
favorite game. • • "movie of the week", which was called
Tuesday afternoon the weekly church ser -On Friday afternoon, with the help of "Best Horse."
vice was conducted by Mr. Cowan of Remelt
United Church. Mr. Cowan was accom- Caravan Clothing, Queensway put on a
fashion show. The models this time were;
panied on the piano by Joyce Pepper, and
together they treated residents to a lovely Clayton Mathers RolIie Grenier, Irene -
Heaman, Muriel Gunning, and Mildred
duet. It was a very enjoyable afternoon, Gingerich. All looked super, and not to men -
On Wednesday morning residents woke up tion dapper! We'd like to thank all models
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for doing a great job, as well as being good
to exercise to get them moving for the day.
'Then in the afternoon it was time .for the sports!
Residents would also like to send out a
monthly Drawing Club. This months!therne
hearty thank -you to Lillian Baker of the
were Easter Scenes. All of the creations
turned out beautifully! ladies auxiliary who yolunteered her afteit
Thursday afternoon started with one of noon to make the show a success,
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. YOU ARE INVITED
to an evening of Information and Discussion
on the subject of
FAMILY VIOLENCE
Tuesday„ April 21 at 8:00 p.m., C.H.S.S., CAFETERIA
• Admission - FREE
Panel to include:
Family lawyer, Heather RbSs; Child Worker, Nancy Brown -Brunton; Police Of-
ficer, To 8e Announced; Men's Group Leader, Doug Reburg.
Come to fintlotit more about snCiety's response to violence in the family, and
• abtout.the legal measures now in plate to combat it.
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