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HENSAI4L AND AREA
Institute, plans cultural nneeting
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Kippen Correspondent
MARGARET HOGGAit'i'IJ
262.6902
Kippen East Women's institute will hold
their Cultural Activities meeting next Wed-
npsidlLy,at 8 p.m. at the home or
Margaret Hoggarth, Roll call to be dnswered
by "A Way to Make our Daily Lite a
Pleasure.”
UNI'I'IWCIIURCII NEWS
Rev. Lorne Keays presided in the pulpit of.
St. Andrews on Sunday January 5 - Epiphany
Sunday. His sermon was entitled "Just Over
Christmas? W ell here's another one!"
Frances Kinsman accompanied the hymns on
the organ. The Sacrament of Holy Commun-
ion will be observed on Sunday, January 19,
The Annual Congregational meeting for
Kippen Church will be observed on Sunday,
February 9. The executive of the United
Church W omen will be installed next Sunday,
January 12;
KIPPEN S('i!OIARRS
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1e on u 11 Frid J 3 f C Ig Alberta Hoggarth has been assigned to tit Andrews
Y, anuary or aary a
where she will spend the next four months College in Aurora, north of Toronto. where he
working for the Nova Oil Co. Julie will then will assist the mirth leacher for the next four
continue her studies in May at Sir Wilfred months, before returning to University of
I4turier University. Watorloo.
Linda Roberts, daughter of Helen and Ted. Nancy McGregor, daughterof M 4dred and
,$toherls, has returned to Fanshawe'Cigplegej ,M1Ronald'"INcGrqgor, has retu,m-sl le • the
London "to continue, in her third yialr' of , tit�iversity of W, terloo where she is Audying
A d ministratiw Studies, a general artsttiilrse.
Shelley Finlayson, daughter of Ruby and Gosa Wiseh, daughter of Uwe and Thea
Laird Finlayson, has returned to Marvel Wisch, is at Sir, Wilfred Laurier University
Beauty School In •London where she is studying accounting.
training for a course in hairdressing. Lisa Hoonaert, daughter of W ilheminaatld
Jim Parsons, son of Phyllis and Harold Rodger Hoonacrt, returns to W estervelt
Parsons, recently completed an eight-week Business College in London to further her
Bourse al Fanshawe College in London, studies on computers.
finishing his third term In Electrical Techni- PERSONALS
clan Studies, Jim will resume working with Rosemary (Mrs, Billt McGregor was able
.1.M.R. Electric of Exeter. to return home from hospital on Christmas
Paul Hoggarth, son of Al and Margaret Day. •
Hoggarth, starts a four-month work term at Greg, Paul and Janet Hoggarth arrived
Champion Road Machinery in Goderich, Paul home safely through the storm in the wee
is studying in Mechanical Engineering hours of Monday morning, after a 15 -hour
Technology at ,Mohawk in Hamilton. drive from Quebee City, where they had been
Greg Hoggarth, son of Al and Margaret skiing at Mt. St. Anne for a week,
Hensall Bantams capture Atrophy
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Hensall Correspondent
VELIVIA ROBINSON
262-3205
The ,Hensall Bantams captured the "A"
Championship at the Zurich Bantam Tourna-
ment on December 27 and 28. !
Their first game was against Exeter on
Friday. Scott Bell opened the scoring for
Hensall assisted by Brian Moir and Shawn
Vanstone. Exeter responded two minutes
later ta tie then within seconds Exeter went
ahead. Vanstone assisted by Andy Phillips
and Moir once again tied it up to close the
first period.
Jason Imanse assisted by Chris Campbell
opened the scoring in the second period.
'manse unassisted put Hensall ahead by two
less than two minutes later. Exeter brought
the score to within one at the mid point of the
second, only to have Hensall's Rob Taylor
assisted by Campbell once again widen the
gap in the last minute of the period.
Exeter opened the scoring the early part of
the third and with four minutes left both
teams went wild on the score board.
Rob Taylor assisted by Dwayne Lawrence
put the insurance marker in for Hensall.
hnanse assisted by Campbell chalked up
another less than a minute later. With two
twenty seven,left in the game Moir assisted
by Vanstone put Hensall ahead by four.
Exeter made a final stand and with 10
seconds scored and then again with one
second showing on' the clock Hensall's
victory put them into round two against
Lncan 15 minutes after their first game.
The Hensall boys hot from their fust
victory were able to keep Lucan tied up and
defeated them 11-3 to put Hensall into the
"A" final on Saturday.
Sunday's final aaw Wingham and Hensel]
HERE ARE A FEW SUPER BARGAINS FROM OUR GREAT
iJANUARY "SALE
GREAT
HALF PRICE
SALE OF DRESSES
OUR ENTIRE STOCK
NONE RESERVED
Reg. 29.95 to 79.95.
SALE 1500 to 4000
SAVE NOW ON POPULAR
NYLON QUILTED COATS
PANT COAT FULL
LENGTH • LENGTH
7995 mr 9900
SKIRTS, SLACKS, SUITS
This seasons best velvets,
corduroys, double-knits,
tweeds, wool blends
MEN'S SUiT SALE
Regular 139.50 to 259.50.
044 9900 to 18900
MEN'S SPORT
JACKETS 25%
OUR OFF
ENTIRE STOCK..
LEVIS-G. W .G.
FIRST QUALITY
DENIMS
CORDUROYS
Regular to 29.95.
JANUARY SALE 21
30%
OFF
GREAT CLEARANCE
"KITTEN"
Blouses, Sweaters, Skirts, Slacks, Vests at
HALF PRICE
OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF
YARDAGE GOODS
r
Dress Goods
Prints
Broad Cloths
Flannelettes
ALL REDUCED
10%
OFF
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vying for the "A" title. Ev ryone expected a based her thoughts on Mattew 7 and
dose hard hitting match, which it was to the Matthew 25 and stressed the need for us to
and of the second. The third period saw look ahead with a purpose and goal.
Hensel] score eight unanswered goals to During the service Rev, McDonald
defeat Wingham 13-1. installed the officers of the United 'Church
To give them the "A" trophy Hensall Women. Belva Fuss as President, Grace
scorers were; Brian Moir, 4 goals; Jim Drummond as Secretary, Hilda Payne as
Dickins, 2 goals, 2 assists; Wayne Scotch- '!Measurer, Program chairpersons: were
mere, 2 goals, 2 assists; Scott Bell; 1 goal, 3 Shirley McAllister, Christian .Develop` sent
assists; Rob Taylor, 1 goal, 2 assists; John and Leadership, Audrey Christie, Church in
Rooseboom, 1 goal, 1 assist; Jason Imanse, 1 Society, • Dorothy Brintnell, Communier.-
goal, 1 assist; Chris Campbell, 1 goal; tions, Dianne Gerstenkorn, Stewardship and
Shawn Vanstone, 2 assists and Andy Finanace, Kay Mock, World Outreach, and
Phillips, 1 assist. „t Margaret Cole, In Church Committee, Unit
The boys next game will be January 8 Leaders ,for 1986 are Unit One, Audrey
when they host Huron Park at 8:30 p.m, Christie, meeting on the second Wednesday
Bill Gibson will be the speaker and the each month at 1:30 p.m. Mona Al'derdice,
new officers will be installed at the Annual Unit two, meeting on the second Monday of
Meeting of the ,Hensall and Community each month, at 8:00 p.m. ; Margaret Upshnll,
Horticulture Society taking place January 15 Unit Three, meeting the first Tuesday of
at 8:00 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall of the each month at 1:30 p.m. and Nan Britton,
United Church. . Unit Four, meeting the first Thur-,sday of
PEOPLE each month at 2:30 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Shearer and Mr. Steve Norma Pryde, the organist, led the
Gerstenitoin from London spent Christmas ministry of music and'Sharon W urm greeted
with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Hans the congregation. The Ushers were Tim
Gerstenkorn. Christmas Day they all were Ban,RbWeendsSteven thMcCullough
guests of Ina Johns, Exeter. tboiMr. o conductedNew Years Day visitors with Mr. and Mrs, service of worship.
Han Gerstenkorn were Ina Johns, Mr. and Following the service a fellowship hour
Mrs. Emerson Johns of Exeter, Bill Johns, was held in the Fellowship Hall with, he
Ruth Irvine, Mr, and Mrs. Dave Passmore, Men of the congregation 1pol�p¢inp after'lt.
Tom and Jan of Thames Road, Mr. and Mrs. Those assisting with the fellowshiphburwre
John Batten of E timville, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hans Gerstenkorn, Gary Kyle, Cecil Pepper
and Lloyd Ferguson.
Ferguson, Christopher and Tracy of Hensall,
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Kadey from Huron Park,
Harold Johns, Joanne Foster, Daughter and Drinking ege
friend, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Shearer, and ,Continued from Page A2
Steve Gerstenkorn, all from London.
Alma Langford, Exeter, President -Elect of been drinking at work. Crude.
the Huron -Perth Presbyterial United Church Attacking one segment of our population
Women was guest speaker at the Henall by raising the legal age isn't the answer.
United Church on Sunday morning. She Education. stiffer penalties and spot checks
done with tact are. They have worked.
Drinking and driving is no longer a joke.
There is a fine line between good intentions
and harassment.
1f we let all the blinkered do gooders. no
matter how honotahletheiritleastharryaeem.
chop and hack away at little freedoms: they
will eventually have their Utopia. where
everyone is equal and no one is.
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Happy Citizens meet
in Legion with
36 people present
The Seaforth Happy Citizens held their
regular meeting in the Legion Hall with 36
present.
Aftera brief business meeting few games
of cards were enjoyed. The winners were
ladies high. Ida Diehl: ladies tow, Minnie
Walters: ladies lone. Dorothy Townsend:
men's high. Harvey Dolmnge: men's low.
Ann Downey las a man) and men's lone. Bob
McLaughlin.
HURON -PERTH CATHOLIC SCHOOL BOARD
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PR.
MENS
DRESS SHIRTS
SPORT SHIRTS
REDUCED 25%
OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF
MEN'S SWEATERS
ALL wn
REDUCED BY 2*/ NY
SAVE 25 % ON
MENS & BOYS
WINTER JACKETS
PARKAS
REGULAR 195.00 to 250.00
LADIES ALL WOOL
DRESS COATS
SALE
13500 to 17500
25% OFF
SAVE NOW ON MENS
WINTER
UNDERWEAR
Thermal, Cotton, �0/
Kroy Wooi. V
REDUCED
OFF
OTHER BA RGA# INS ,
PATONS KNITTING WOOLS .
REDUCED 10%dllF
ALL CURTAIN •
MATERIALS • 20% OFF
WONDERBRA
PANTY i4OSE 20% OFF
BEDSPREADS & ;20� oFF
BLANKETS__ _..
MENS
DRESS SLACKS
FAMOUS MAKES
Out Reg, 27.50 to 39,50.
Sides 30 to 52.
JANUARY
sAI:E
FfICES •,
OFF
KINDERGARTEN
REGISTRATION
AUTO PAY SUPPU'ES
FULL LINE O' AU
PARTS & ACCESSORIES
for 88 makls of Cats 8 Nooks.
AUTO
FISHEi1 isuPPLY
SEAPORTH 527-0514
will be held for
REGULAR KINDERGARTEN and
FRENCH IMMERSION KINDERGARTEN
—optional—
In order to register for Kindergarten, children must be five -5- years
of age on or before December 31, 1986. Parents are asked to bring
Birth Certificate, Baptismal Certificate and proof of Immunization.
It is advisable that parents contact the school in which you intend to
register your child for an appointment prior to the registration date,
The registration date and location for French lmrnersion
Kindergarten classes will be as follows:
ST. MARY'S SCHOOL
Mr. Jim McDade, Principal
70 Bennett Street, East
GODERIgH, ONTARIO
N7A 1A4
524-9901
JANUARY 16, 1986 -
1 p.m. 5 p.m.
ST. MICHAEL'S SCHOOL
Mr. Larry Cook, Principal
8 Grange Street
STRATFORD, ONTARIO
N5A 3P6
271-0890
JANUARY 16, 1986 -
1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
11 GODERICH ST. E. 525'-1670
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ROSS
RIBEY
FUNERAL
DIRECTOR
The registration date and location for Regular Kindergarten classes`
will be as foliewsi
ST. JAMES SCHOOL
Mr: Ray Corit0I3 Prinoipal
Chalk Street
SEAFORTH, ONTARIO
WOK 111V0
52-0321_.. ,
FEBRUARY .25, 1986-
1 p.rit: 5 pie.
ST. PATRICK'S SCHOOL
Mr. Ennis Murphy, Pri#CIpsl'
Mill Street,
DOWN, ONTARIO
NOK 1E0 ,y;; °I= _
345.2033 -
FEBRUARY 20, 1986
9am. •4p.m. -
WHAT IS
,'THE LIVING WILL?"
"The Living Will" is a special form of
will which has been designed for those
who do not wish extreme methods of
,keeping their bodies alive should they
become terminally i1!. In part, it reads
as follows:
,`To my family. my physician, my
Lawyer and all others whom it may
concern ...If at such a time the situation
Should arise in which there is no
reasonable expectation of my recobery
from extreme physical or mental
diSabifity, i direct that I be allowed to
die and not be kept alive by medica-
tions, artificial means, or heroic mea-
suries...This statement is made after
careful consideiation and is in accor-
dance with my strong convictions and
beliefs."
ft concludes with the signature`, dAte,
two witnesses, as well as a list`df those
Who . have received a copy of '1Fie
Living Will."
RONALD MARCY
Clialrmarl of the Board
WILLIAM ECKERT:
Director Of Educatl®rr,'.'
NHITt1EY®RIOE1
FUNERAL HOm
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