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The Huron Expositor, 1986-01-22, Page 4A4 -- THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JANUARY 22, 1966 nay erg SHGW on gigum EXHIBITION PLACE, TORONTO JANUARY 28 31, 1986 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. DAILY .. Jan. 28 Belgian Horse Show ... • ... 8 • • Jan. 29 Heavy Horse Sale . • • • ....... " • Jan. 31 Hereford Winter Classic Sale . • • • . • . pally Farm Farni y Program . Produced by: Industrial Trade Shows inc. 20 Butterick Road Toronto, Ontario Canada M8W 3Z8 (416) 252-3506 views film on Canadian Indians • Hensall Correspondent VELMA ROBINSON 262.3205 assisted by Rob Taylor marked upff the the insurance goal in the dying g minute third. On Saturday the boys travelled to Exeter and were defeated 4-2. Grace Drummond showed a film on the Jim Dickens assisted by Brian Moir opened any 1Indians and 3 meeting of the Hensall United wie Church at the thcthree;n the flist, but goals. The seconder period nwas Januaryhscoreless and Exeter was first on the Church women... Deanna Brock welcomed eight members to scoreboard t` ween seconds left ,Jim the meeting with a poem "1986." With just Kay Mock gave a devotion, Mona Alder- Dickens scored Hensall's second' ptoo al un - dice conducted the business, 23 - is the assisted but if was a case the buzzer sounded to end the game late Dates to.remember are: 27 - The boy's next game is January 29 when annual church meeting; January nd Doroat *eaf n tri _Financial 'erui e DOUG ELLIOTT HARRY DenHAAN RATES 1054 5 Year Compounded RRSP GUARANTEED INVESTMEN7B 1° 3 ear Sem1•Annual Compounded e 9,0 �n 4 SYear 1 Year m+•annual SemrAnnual Compounded Compounded OTHER TERMS AND RATES VAILABLE SUBJECT TO VERIFICATIr• 103 Se CALL US TWAyl Doposd Agents for over 45 Bank 8 Trust Companies • fftoup , Your ono 400 0001-000 SPeasfuesIM1 for GIC a, RRSP•a. Mo,t5050 SE:AFORTII 96 Main Street. S. 527-0420 .k✓rring Ontario soul. 1975 with 12luralinusfor Vnurruurruu•ure` WATCH FOR OUR. GRAN _pPEl G -FFB EJARY 6 Start the New Year off Right! (Move into the new MANOR APLE OO Qnt Residence„ "A carnplete !�e thy P Cooper at Mine,r ay • with -song with . een of of he finalal past Exeter r United Church; they plans the en It was 7 - World Day of prayer and April 9 JUNIOR plans for held Merck . in the church, Barbecue atD Hensel United Jean Church. The Junior Choir led the May ss of decided to hold it both after ofntan quieand ni g Grace Drummond and Jean Wareing theat the UnitediChurchve Fussw assistedwith Cole in charge served a lunch. by the Senior FergusonBerea Fath was at the MonaAld rdiceinchargeofthequiltdisplay; THREE LINKS piano. Lloyd rgusogreeted the congrega- Evelyn Flynn is in charge of the kitchen and The Three inn seniors met Tuesday with tion and Eric Mansfield, Doug Kyle, Rtck Hazel in char ina charge of the door were 23 embers Vollanddone guest presiding. e There McGee and iarsf Elder were the usCaampbell and welcoming committee. The committee werea members and guest pies yt. It Eleanore after the Babya and Peggy r Care. is looking for quilts made over the 100 .years was decided to have a euchre party e. lookingMr. McDonald poon the sand ubject of a for display and anyone wishing to loan them January 28 at 2 p.m. Everyone is the meeting e. to the committee can contact Mona Alderdice F successful church. W ith the annual pneeting at 262-5988 or a can Fuss at Mona Alb. Mrs, euchre was the playeddew portion of mcoming up on Thursday evening he told how at 26 - the overall sseat 26 euchre with the entertainment{ove�iSWAYNEWS committee in charge• the ew, and of the churcb would be rrwwdaie�lr SHUFFLEBOARD PLAYED review, and that we would be looking It's "busyness" as usual at Queensway Twenty -ane attended shuffleboard and to 19e6. cards on January 16 at Hensall Community The flowers at the front of the church were . Nursing Home. Centre. Four games winners were W alter placed in honer of the wedditig of Glenn Slade On Monday several residents enjoyed Spencer, 304, John Pepper 207 and Elsie to Jacqui Musser which was held in the playing Bingo. rof the Carlile 197. Brine church on rdaGinana friend t Mr.. Bethel Reformedd also in loving On Tuesday RChurch mil}• Exeter, of the Three game winners were Dorothy memory of Gerry ]t,evening lite hell 248 and Alf Ross 164. IT McDonald's and former Warden of Huron the church service. On Tuesday BANTAM SPLIT GAMES County; in memory of Shawn Reid by his Exeter Christian Reformed 1Church Singers The Hensel] Bantams won and lost this parents Steve and Debbie Reid; and in entertainedif most tresidents bwith JuliahK Pad week as they travelled to Goderich and memory of Annie Noakes by the family. P residentseK wall Exeter. The congregation was reminded of the On Wednesdaythem throughout the On Wednesday the boys were hosted by Congregational Meeting on Thursday eve- plaques and hung Goderich. Hensall managed to come out ning, January 23 opening with a potluck nursing home. tants and planting ahead 7-5 in a rough hard • hitting game. supper. Next Sunday is baptismal Stmday. ClubOn Thursday repornoo the Green Thumbs Hensall's Jason Intense assisted by Steve PRINCH Hall was AK3Pins pl Ethel McCullough opened the scoring inn she first evening Fellowship Unit d Church when Uavrfilled on d some new HappyBpirthdaytoMary on with McCullough Goderich tying it up 27 seconds later. McCullough assisted by Rob Vdand and Kemp, new Principal of the ilansail Public Alexander who celebrated their birthdays Scott Bell once again put Ilensall ahead, then School. showed his colored slides and spoke Friday, January 17. Bell assisted by Volland and Unanse put Hensall ahead by two. with Brian ' Hensall opened the scoring Moir assisted by Andy Phillips hitting •the mark within the first two minutes. Goderich responded and dominated the second period with !manse and Volland teaming up to get one more for Hensall. Goderich tied the score eaarilay in the third Dickens and but Brian Moir assisted by Scott Bell once again put Hensen ahead. Moir *Beautifully furnished, private and semi -private rooms --all with private 4 -piece bath. diet • Three delicious home -cooked meals a day, special requirements arranged •Call -bell in each room •24 hour professional staff steres iNurse •Drug dispensation by Reg *Individual teleph'one and television connections •Elevator to both floors service •Laundry and housekeeping *Individually controlled elextfic heat in each room •Long or short-term accommodation EXCELLENT CHOICE OF ROOMS STiLL AVAILABLE ON BOTH FiRST AND SECOND FLOORS! 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CourtesY Eileen Townsend and Joyce Wilson who remarks were given by Frances Kinsman, led the Kippers 4-H club were presented with Hog a was and ed by the M cies and the ret Eastgifts byW Mona Alderdice, ute etwhen the Kippen They committee Marlene Bell and Grace Drum - Bombe's themate metrecently. inYthelast mond.clUNIfIDCHURCHWOMEN clubdescried upon the next club which willeb be "touched Kippen United Church Women met at the T "Etiquette for the Ba's."of the New Year. The meeting was held at the home of church for the first meeting ch Margaret Hoggarth with President Grace President Mildred Greg r was in aarge e Drummond presiding. Joyce Pepper took of the meeting. Susan charge of the program and read a poem and challenging New Year message. introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. Doug Discussion took place about getting toge- (Eunice) Taylor, a teacher at Hensen Public ther during the iwiinter rar montlatherons to in ak Yet School. Mrs. Taylor gave an address on articles and pl weight loss and nutrition. She was thanked by made deS under the Maice.C on of Lauren Lay. Some Mary Brodeoaccompanied singthenal in Exeter later song. Plans wefinalized othe dinner oplanm the month. Plans were made to assist report Wac s with Bingo with the residents at Queensway Presenter 4; the tr'easurer's vl Home in Febreory. "iltnig - Iidils elationseve lans'wereruar 14tobeitelfor a dtn ' se�y the hostesses. Susan Faber and liens it pr mine is Cf dburdl; it was decided Frances Kinsman. NEWS to quilt ll a quiltlerianJanuary 19 at St. K sma a at the home of Frances The service on Sunday, of Kinsman. resented some data Andrew's evolved around the sacrament Margaret Hoggarth presented on the 6500 JuniorFarrnnts in Ontario whose Holy Communion with Rev. LornedinKeag in the ppuipit, and Barbara Cooper p he music at the organ. nonan meetingKipper s annual Congr�ega Is on Sunday. February 9. 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