The Huron Expositor, 1986-01-15, Page 7HENSALL AND AREA
Shuffleboard resumes in Hensall
Hensall Correspondent " Kay Elder took the study about our native
VELMA ROBINSON people • The Canadian Indian. She showed a
262.3205 film which depicted the history of the
ministry of the gospel as welras their native
Shuffleboard resumed in Hensall with a belief's and teachings. A question period
good attendance Thursday afternoon. Every- followed and then an Indian prayer.
one was eager to get hack at it. The top I.mch was served by Lorna Spencer and
scorers were Walter Spent:er 284, Lorna Audrey Christie.
Spencer272, Pearl McKnight 202 and Pearl UNIT IV
Taylor 200. Nun Britton, leader of Unit iV, opened the
Everyone is welcome to come and shuffle ,January 1986 meeting with ahappy New Year
on January 16 at 1:30 p.m. prayer. Nan Britton used as her devotional
UNIT3 MEIETS theme "In the Beginning God."
Unit 3 of the Hensall United Church held Elva Forrest gave a favorable treasures
their meeting January? with President Marg report. Hilda Payne and Myrtle Sherritt
Upshall presiding. Loretta Riley conducted moved minutes be passed. Thirteen mem-
the worship. hers and one guest were present. 47 visits
Marg Cole showed a film on Missions were reported.
Sarah Dick gave a reading for the programElva Forrest showed an interesting and
and secret pal names were drawn for 1986. iiifornative film on our native Indians.
Hostesses were Dorothy Brintnell and Helen Business: Unit iV is responsible for flowers
Roberts. February, July and September. The general
UNIT 1 NEWS meetings are scheduled for March 3, June 2,
Audrey Christie of Unit 1 took the October 6, 8, December 1. Unit iV is
Devotional at .the January 8 meeting. She 'responsible for Devotional in October and
reach poem. Belva hiss accompanied at the lunch in December.
piano. The annual meeting is January 23
corhrrienctng with a potluck supper at 6:30
Reverend Keays p.m.
Unit 2 have requested used Christmas
cards he placed in container provided at the
church. Sunday, January 19 is Fellowship
• Night with the new school principal, Dave
Kemp. He will have -pictures and first hand
information on life in the north. Mr. Kemp
worked and lived there.
World Day of Prayer is March 7 at the
Presbyterian Church.
Lunch was served by Elva Forrest and
Sadie Hoy and a social hour followed.
BANTAM HOCKEY
Hensall Bantams defeated Huron Park
January 8 in a close game that kept spectators
ontheedge of theirseats. Hensall opened the
scoring at 1:09 of the first period from the
stick of Rob Volland assisted by Scott Bell and
presides in pulpit
Kippen Correspondent
MARGARETIIOGGAItTII
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Rev. Irrrne Keays presided in the pulpit of
St. Andrews on Sunday, January 12. Barbara
Cooper accompanied the hymns on the organ.
Rev. Keays' sermon entitled "The Women"
depicted the history of United Church,
Women, its purpose and importance in the
local church.
Kippen's annual congregational meeting
will he held Sunday, February 9. Annual
reports of the various organizations should be
in the hands of the minister no later than
Friday. January 17.
The UCW executive were installed at the
church service, the following is a list of the
offices filled: past president, June Cooper:
president. Mildred McGregor, treasurer,
Susan Faber; corresponding secretary. Ma-
bel Kyle: recording secretary, Barbara
Cooper: pianist, Mary Bmadfool: group
leaders. Susan Faber and Marjorie Consitt;
social convenor. Myra Lovell; communica-
tions. Helen McLean; flowers. Marlene
Charters; stewardship and finance, Helen
Mclean, Christian development, Frances
Kinsman; church and society, Ruby Lefaive
and World Outreach. Joan McCallum.
Babies baptized
at St . Columban
RC Church
THE HURON EXPOSITOR,JANUARY 18, 1988 — A7
Rob Taylor,.
Huron Park tied the score with Tess than a
minute to go in the first.
Huron Park were the first to score in the
second with Hensall tying it up in the dying
minutes of the second when Scott Bell set
Brian Moir up for the marker, Jason [manse
assisted by Wayne Scotchmere put Hensall
ahead in the third.
The defence kept Httron Park tied up and
were able to keep them from scoring.
When the buzzer rang to end the game.
The.score was Hensall 3 Huron Park 2. The
boys travel to Goderich tonight for an 8 p.m.
game.
PEOPLE
Mervyn Fields greeted the congregation at
the United Church on Sunday morning with '
Tim Mann, Bill Stebbins, Rob Brends and
Steve McCullough as ushers.
QUEENSW AY NEW S
This cold and snowy January weather is a
good reason to stay indoors and enjoy a good
book. At Queensway residents have been
enjoying several short stories and readings
over the past few weeks. Many residents
have been visiting the "Book Nook' in the
Activity Room for reading material to enjoy
on their own.
On Wednesday a group of male residents
tried their luck in a crokinole tournament.
Lloyd McDougall and Ray Potter were the
champs. Also on Wednesday several gather-
ed for a sing -song. Everyone had a good time
singing all the old songs.
The movie for this week was a Charlie
Chaplin silent film entitled "Triple Trouble."
There was an excellent turn out of residents
for the film.
On Saturday a group of "crafty" residents
took part in making wall plaques in the
Activity Room. The plaques turned out
lovely.
All residents and staff of the home wish to
welcome Ray Francis of the Rest Home back
from his short stay in South Huron Hospital.
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Gerard Eldon. infant son of Gerry and
Nancy O'Reilly was baptized on Sunday,
January 12 at St. Columban Roman Catholic
(ihnrth'hy Father Andrew Sipek. Sponsors
for Gerard were Dennis and Deb Murray of
RR I. Dublin.
Guests attending the baptismal ceremony
and later at the O'Reilly home were the
grandparents. Marion Hulley and Lou and
Pat O'Reilly of Seaforth: Father Sipek: Norm
and Marg Kemp of Mitchell: Dennis and Deb
Murray. Michael, Curtis and Kevin and
Debbie. Scan. Brian and Meaghan.
John Raymond, infant son of Frank and
Patsy Crowley was also baptized on Sunday.
Sponsors for John were W nyne and Sheila
Flnlph of RR 5. Mitchell.
Guests attending the baptismal ceremony
and later al the Crowley home were the
grandparents. Cletus and Dorothy Crowley of
Mitchell and Ray and Vera Murray of RR 5.
Seaforth. Mike and Anne Crowley, Katie.
Tim and Matthew of RR 5. Strathroy: John
and Betty C rnwley, Tom. Kenny. Angie and
Jeremy. RR 2. Gadshill: John and Marg Van
Bake!. Greg. Gary and Mandy. R122. Dublin;
Brian ('mwley, Mitchell: Terry Crowley and
Isnrrr Price Wyoming: Wayne and Sheila
Ilydph, Julie. Jennifer and Brendan. RR 5,
Mitchell, Rill and Martha Murray and Erica.
RR 5. Seaforth: Gerry and Elaine Vanden
Henget. Ruh. Steve. Debbie. Marianne and
Daniel. RR 5. Seaforth: Pat and Mary Lou
.Jordan. Karen. Carla and Amy of Stratford:
Jean Murray and Brian Hams of Stratford:
Father Andrew Sipek and Jim, .Jane,
.hrlianne..Jeanette and John Crowley.
K NIGHTS of t'Ol.UM BUS
The Farther Stephen Eckert Council of the
Knights of ('nittmhits held their first euchre
game for the season on Friday. in the Knights
of Columbus Hall in St. ('olumban.
Nine tables were in play and the winners
were: ladies high. Helen Nolan. ladies tow,
Jnannc Robinson: men's high. Jerry Murray:
men's low. Marie Hicknell. (Marie played as
810801811(I for the most lone hands. Eileen
Shan
The next game will be Friday. January 17
at 8 p.m in the Knights of ('nhrmbus Hall. St.
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PEOP1 I•:
.Jim and .lanneke Murray. Morgan and
Mirbelle spent three days in Toru to last
week where they visited with friends and Jim
attended the annual meeting for the Ontario
Dairy herd Improvement Corporation for
which he is a delegate.
Gary and Joanne Schlcen of London visited
on the weekend with Roy and ,Angeline
Swart
Pal SohjeCt and children of Kitchener.
Ionise Rvan of Kitchener and Gerry and
Karen Ryan and children visited on Sunday
with Clarence and Cecilia Ryan_
Recentvisitors with Marie Melady were
Beatrice Fadden. Mississauga: Larry Mur-
ray, Brampton: Doti Melady. London: Jim
and Janneke Murray. Morgan and Michelle.
RR 5. Seaforth: Beverley Parachek Dublin:
Winona and Lloyd Pipe. Seaforth: Steve and
tgnes Murray and Helen McLaughlin. RR4,
W zrlfon: Sheila Brooker and Dorothy. Sea -
forth: George and Yvonne Dneharme. Mitch -
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Nellie Van Der Pryt. Dublin: lino Tomadina
and Anne Van' Den Boogen. Elmira: Art and
Betty Devereaux. Seaforth: Jade and Marie
Cleary. London: Rose Doyle. Chatham and
Mari Ellen Williamson of Thorndale.
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thy~ St Columban Parish were Steve 13alfonr,
Patrick Moylan and Mike Schoonder oer'd.
The Lary' Would like to thank the community
fortheir'suppart and geed wishes.
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