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MR. & MRS. D. BRUCE
McDONALD
Maggie Burton and Bruce
McDonald were married on
December 28, 1985 by Rev. Ralph
Knock of Mildmay United Church.
The ceremony and family dinner
were held in a Christmas setting at
Bruce's home in Carrick Township,
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VELMA ROBINSON
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UNIT TWO
Dianne Gerstenkorn opened Unit 2's
meeting with a Valentine to mom and dad.
Eleven members answered the roil call with a
Valentine wish. Dianne read a poem. Elenor
A good time was had at shufflebo Mansfield gave the Devotional,
Thursday afternoon as Hensall members Unit 2 has the flower for March. March 7 is
were happy to have Harold and Mary World Day of Prayer.
Coleman from Seaforth visit and shuffle with Shirley McAllister showed the film "Sum -
them. Seaforth is planning to start its own mer of the Loucheaux" after a contest on
shuffleboard club and are wished success. Indian names the meeting closed with a
The high scorers of the afternoon were, Valentine love poem. Musical chairs was
Walter Spencer 272, Vera Ross 258, Beth played, Hazel Corbett and,Jeanette Turner
Smith 243, and 011ie Cooper 198. There will served a lunch.
be no shuffleboard next Thursday, but it will Several MEMORIAL
frie ds from Hensall, SERVICE
and
resume February 27.
NORTHCREST NEWS Grand Bend area attended the memorial
Rev. and Mrs. Grant Mills visited and service for the Rev. Percy Alexander
enjoyed lunch with Nan Britton, after being Ferguson on Tuesday, February 11, held in
guest speakers at the United Church on St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Owen
Sunday. Sound.. Those in attendance report the crowd
The lounge was decorated Friday for the was large, a loving tribute to the high regard
tenants as they°held a Valentines potluck Rev, Ferguson was held in Owen Sound
supper. Presbytery. Donations to the fund for
Irene Davis, who has returned from Doctoral Studies, Presbyterian Church of
hospital, had supper with her brother Drew Canada, 50 Wynford Dr., Don Mills, Ontario,
Fowler on Saturday evening and spent an M3C 1U7, was a deep concern of Rev,
evening visiting with tenants m the lounge. Ferguson,
Rev. Grant Mills was the guest minister at On Sunday evening in the Fellowship Hall
Hensall United Church. Rev. Mills spoke to at Hensall United Church, Miss Pat Rowe
the children about Shrove Tuesday, Ash showed a film of a trip she took to the South
Wednesday and the beginning of Lent. His, Pacific, of the Fiji Islands and New Zealand.
message "Setting Guidelines" was about the Everyone enjoyed the commentary she gave.
first Sunday after Lent in preparation for The Fellowship committee served lunch.
Easter, HENSALL BANTAMS
Ross Corbett welcomes everyone and the The Hensel] Bantams were able to break
ushers were Ron Riley, Jim Parsons, Paul through the Exeter Jinks to defeat them for
Alexander and Lorne Gackstetter. the first time this year 8-3.
Next Sunday the guest minister will be Hensall's Jason 'manse, 'assisted by Steve
Rev. Gordon Pickett. McCullough and Rob Taylor, opened the
Audrey Christie opened the Devotional at scoring midway through the first period only
the February 12 meeting of Unit One. She to have Exeter tie up the score within a
read a poem. minute,
Helve Fuss accompanied at the piano. Exeter opened the scoring in the second
Lorna Spencer showed a film about the period with Taylor assisted by McCullough
native Indian people for the study. It showed and Scott Bell responding for Hensall
they are a close knit family, the children a McCullough from Taylor put Hensall ahead
constant part of their traditions, and the with just over two minutes left in the second.
changes others have tried to make in their The third period was to be Hensall's as Jim
lives, many of which they do not want. Dickins from Brian Moir and Andy Phillips
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put one past the Exeter goalie within seconds
of the start of the period. Exeter responded
with what was to be their final goal two
minutes later.
Moir and Dickins once again teamed up for
Hensall and lead the attack that captured the
win. A minute later 'manse scored his second
of the night again assisted by Taylor. Dickins
got his second of the night on a play starting
with Hensall's goalie Rob Wareing who
passed to Moir who set uo Dickins. This goal
was scored shorthanded as Hensall had two
in the penalty box, Dicldns was able to break
out of his own scoring slump as he got his
third of the night at 4:33 assisted by Bell and
Taylor.
Hensall's defence was hot and able to keep
Exeter tied up until the final whistle. The
boys will be hosting Huron Park at 8:30
tonight,
Minor Hockey Day is Saturday. The Tykes
go on the ice at noon followed by the Novice,
Atom and Pee Wees, with the Bantams facing
off at 6:15, This promises to be a fun day for
all, See you there,
• QUEENSW AY NEWS
Valentines Day may be past now but
pleasant memories of it will remain for a long
time at Queensway Nursing Home in
Hensall.
Monday, the Kippen United Church Ladies
brought a pleasant surprise to Bingo. They
gave each of the ladies at Bingo a beautiful
corsage.
Tuesday, the residents enjoyed ceramics
under the capable supervision of LB Baker
and Judy Parker.
The Christian Reform Singers were pre-
sent Tuesday and provided some enjoyable
music, Wednesday evening the Presbyterian
Ladies, Arnold Circle, visited and wished
residents a Happy Valentine's Day.
The week culminated with a beautiful
Valentines program presented by Alfred and
Verna, Hopp, They played guitar and
harmonica and sang several love songs and
old favorites. The baking club was busy all
morning malting cupcakes decorated for the
occasion and the Zurich Mennonite Ladies
also brought treats and helped serve lunch.
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St. Andrew's held their Annual Meeting,
followed by a potluck dinner February 9. This
was enjoyed by 24 people.
Rev. Lorne Keays chaired the business,
with Yvette Binnendyk acting as secretary.
Voting privileges were granted for adherents
as well as members. The minutes of 1985
Annual Meeting were read and adopted.
Reports of various committees were read and
approved, namely: Stewards, Mission and
Service Fund, Trustee and Memorial Fund,
United Church Women, Sunday School,
Ventures in Mission, and Session of Elders,
Two new elders were elected for a five-year-
term:
ive-yearterm: Bill Coleman and Lloyd Lostell. Four
stewards were elected for a 3 year term: Doug
Cooper, Ken Faber, Jim Consitt, and Grant
Jones. Lois Jones was re-elected as church
treasurer. Hank Binnendyk was nominated
as the delegate for Pastoral Charge to
Presbytery. Two new members were elected
to work on the committee for Ministry and
Personnel for 1986, namely Ruby Finlayson
and Hank Binnendyk. Auditors are to be
David Cooper and Bob Cooper.
An invitation was read regarding the
church service to be held on August 3 at
Stanley Township Recreation. Centre. This is
in connection with Stanley Township's 150th
,Anniversary. A motion was made to cancel
church service in Kippen on Sunday, August
3. An anniversary date was set for St.
Andrew's 119th anniversary, this will be on
Sunday, October 19 at Kippen. A committee
was put in charge of anniversary arrange-
ments with Myra Lovell as chairperson, and
Uoyd and June Cooper, David and Barb
Cooper, Sandra Turner and Susan Faber to
help on this committee.
The United Church W omen held their
February meeting on Tuesday, February 11
at 8 p.m. The hostesses were Helen and
Susan Faber, Ruby LeFaive led the worship
and Myra Lovell presented the topic "The
native people of •Canada." The U.C.W.
budget was presented and approved for 1986.
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On Tuesday, February 11 a quilt was put up
at Frances Kinsman's home. A potluck lunch
was enjoyed the first day. Those ladies who
have put in stitches to date are: Frances
Kinsman, Mona Alderdice, Grace Pepper,
Evelyn Workman, Beatrice Richardson,
Gertie Moir, Grace Drummond, Marlene
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