The Huron Expositor, 1986-06-11, Page 5HENSALL AND AREA
N r ll's HappyPushers shuffle in force
V John'wlll ride again on June 14 at Motor
Honsali Correspondent
SUSAN HARTMAN
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Quite a ntiniber of happy pushers were out
to shuffle on Thursday at the Hensall {frena.
High, ladies scores: Eileen Dowson .377,
Mary Buchanan 333, Pearl McKnight 307.
High rhen's scores: John Pepper 298, W alter
Knowles 272, John Consitt 260.
' U,NITIVUCW
i`1an Britton read a poem to open the June
meeting, of the Unit IV United Church
Women; Hazel" Luther read from John's
Gospel to show the example that Jesus set on
hutrnlity andlove. She closed Devotions with
prayer.
Minutes, were read and approved. 12
members and two guests answered the roll
call and 31 visits were reported. Card
convenor Mary Roobal sent two birthday and
one get -well card.
Elva Forrest gave a favorable treasurer's
report. In business Mabel Park tendered her
resignation as social convenor due to illness.
Evelyn Flynn will take over as head of the
committee.
An invitation was read for a bridal shower
in honor'of:,Mary Jane MacGregor, daughter
of Betty 'andd'Jim to be held July 8, in the
fellowship hall. Congratulations to Mary
Roobal for her grandson's achievement as top
ploughman in Canada.
Elva Forrest continued the study of native
Indians. Begets° spoke on the lifestyle of the
Ojibwas on Georgina Island.
Olga Chipchase and Rena Caldwell served
a lunch.
PERSONALS
Evangeline Oliver and Barb Plumb of
Northcrest spent an enjoyable four days
recently with Mrs. Oliver's family in St.
MR�ecent visitors with Sim and Mary Roobol
have been: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Van Dyke of
Bradford, Mr. and Mrs. C. Veldhoen of
Bramalea, Mr. and Mrs. Case Van Den
Heuvel of Goderich, Mrs. A. Eagleson and
Mrs. M, Lagerwers of Parkhill. Sim and Mary
also visited Saturday in Ridgetown with their
nephew and in Blenheim 'with Mary's
brother Tony Gelderland.
UNIT BI UCW
Marg Upshall presided over the meeting of
Unit III. Erla Coleman conducted the
worship.
Helen Roberts gave the study on "Them
Inuits fight for survival." Rosa Has gave
several readings.
The meetings will resume in September.
Hostesses were Erla Coleman and Sarah
Dick.
BIG W EEKEND
The Hensall Scout weekend will be held
June 13-15 at Parkhill Conservation Area.
entore8, Cubs and Scouts will be camping
out for two nights while Beavers will arrive Park in Durham. SEBAW ACTION
Sunday for activities including swim -up On Wednesday the AtTI boys hosted
ceremonies and a potluck supper. Huron Park in a very close game with the final
score being Huron Palk I;4, Hensel! 12,
Tuesday evening the Atom girls team beat
Hibbert 16-17 for their first win of the season.
congratulations girls.
SUPERCROSS ACTION
Jim Dickins travelled to Toronto June 7
where he took part in the Molson Canadian
Supercross at CNE stadium.
The course was tight and very challenging.
Jim had a bad start and was ninth at the first
turn, He, .worked his way'through the pack
and was able to pickup fifh place in a class of
18. Jim will be riding his Hully Gully Honda
at Moto Park near Durham on Satureiay as he
continues to train for the Canadian Champ-
ionship in B.C. in July.
MIDGET VOLLEYBALL
Congratulations to Chris Campbell who
won the "most improved player" award for
midget volleyball at the recent South Huron
High School athletic banquet. Also to
Christine Rose and Jim Dieldns who were
"most valuable players" on their respective
midget basketball teams.
PEOPLE'
Glen and Ametta Baker of Dashwood were
MOTOCROSS RACES Sunday dinner guests with Alphonse and
John Kochan of Hensall travelled to Betty Grenier to celebrate the Baker's 51st
Capetown on May 31 to compete in the wedding anniversary,
C.M.A. Motocross races. The track was in Ivan and Rosemary Bedard and family
perfect condition on Saturday. John rode his have moved into their nearly finished new
Honda to a third place finish in the qualifier home on Albert Street and construction is
and finished seventh in a class of 40 in the well underway for the Hyde home on York
final of the 125 Junior "B" class. Crescent.
Hensel; church filled to capacity
Hensel! United Church was filled to perfect attendance awards indicated the
capacity on Sunday morning for the Annual tremendous success the Sunday School has
Promotional and AwardSunday. been this year. Congratulations and appre-
The service, emphasizing the theme "Let ciation was given to the teachers of the
There Be Peace On Earth" was conducted by different classes.
Wayne Scotchmer and Elizabeth Thompson. Cecil Pepper and Mr. McDonald gave out
The children entered the church singing the promotional certificates as the students
and Cecil Pepper, the Sunday School said farewell to their teachers of the past year
Superintendent welcomed everyone and gave a and werwere a welcomed
Those being promoted nt bwerey
the announcements.
Terri -Lynn Eider and Mindy Bell led the from nursery department to Kindergarten
congregation in a Litany for peace and justice department were Ryan Alexander, Jeffery
and Robert Gackstetter and Angela Bell read Campbell, Becky Corbett, Dawn Corbett,
the scripture readings. Shane Pepper gave Gerry Corbett,
rbt,StevMegan
the Offertory prayer. eferMasse, Casey OHayter,
The message for the day was shared by and Kim Taylor. From the Kindergarten
Jonathon Corbett, Mary Taylor and Victoria department to the Primary Department were
Bisback and Angela Gould closed the service Mark Bell, Peter Owen Bisback, Kerrie
with prayer. Elizabeth Thompson gave the Consitt, Krista Gass, Phillip Ingram, Priscilla
Benediction. Lambert, Kris Leppington, Pamela Munn,
During the service Glenn Hayter, Assistant Dennis Noakes, Jeff Reid, Scott Reid, and
Superintendent, assisted by Mr. McDonald Shane W ilcox. (Continued on Page A17 )
gave the awards for perfect attendance. The
FATE!
Happy Father's Day to all the dads out
there on Sunday. You can spend the day
relaxing and recuperating from the Hensall
Spring Fair which will be held Friday and
Saturday at the Hensall Recreation Centre.
Hope to see you there.
GENERAL M EETING
The general meeting of the Hensall IJCW
was held June 2 with Helve Miss in charge.
In business, donations are to be made to
Medical Electives, seeds for Zaire and $50 for
counsellor 'training for camps Bimini and
Menesetung. A "camp experience will be
held at Camp Bimini June 17. at 9 a.m.
Bales were packed for Zaire and Mission
Services. The Fall Regional will be held at
Crediton. The devotion was taken by Anita
Cook on the subject of humility.
Carol Simons gave an account of the three
years she and her husband spent with the
Indians of the Georgina. Island Indian
Reserve. They went there as a minister -
teacher team for 25 families.
Dorothy Parker thanked the speaker.
Lunch was served by Unit 2.
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On Wednesday, June 4, the Exeter It was a very good movie.
Christian Reformed Church Ladies took
several residents for car rides. It was a lovely
day and residents thoroughly enjoyed the
outing. Also on Wednesday the residents and
staff at Queensway held a bridal shower for
Sandra Tower who is a cook at our home.
Sandra's big da is coming onJune 28 -We
Senior Citizens Month is now underway at
Queensway. The past week marked the grand
opening celebration of Senior's Month. Mary
Beth Jantzi spoke to residents about seniors
month and alt of the special events there will
be to celebrate. Everyone is very excited
about the upcoming Bowl-a-rama on June 19,
and Strawberry Social on June 26.
• To show everyone just how talented and
special residents are, a few of them were the
entertainment for the opening celebration.
Lloyd McDougal whistled a tune and
Theodore Gray played the piano while Lorne
Johnston accompanied him on the violin. The
celebration ended with a sing -song after
Carol Gescho and Lome Johnston got
residents in the singing mood with their duet
.The Gay Cabelero."
This past week was filled with many fun
activities for residents,
On Monday the nursing home residents
held a welcoming party for Roland Grenier.
On Tuesday, the choir entertained at,
Bluewater Rest Home. The choir did a great
job
as did pianist Joyce Pepper, and choir
director Carol Gascho. Mso Lome Johnston
and Theodore Gray played two duets and
Lloyd McDougall whistled two tunes. Carol
and Lorne also sang their duet.
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On Thursday afternoon, Rev. Jim Sutton of
the Exeter Anglican Church performed our
church service. Ethel Forrest of Hensel] was
volunteer pianist for the service.
Father Mooney was in on Friday to perform
y pp a service for the Roman Catholic residents.
wish Sandra and her fiance, ark Colima, all Readers! JKgep an eye out for pictures of
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On Wednesday evening many attended the sail June 9 to 26 is the Seniors Month Poster
movie presentation entitled "White Mane." Campaign.
Temper saver to be Kippen WI roll call topic
Kippen Correspondent
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birthday.
KIPPENUNWED CHURCH NEW S
Rev. Lome Keays presided in the pulpit of
The June meeting of the Kippen East St. Andrew's on Sunday, June8. His sermon
Women's Institute will be held next Wednes- was entitled "Springtime: Flower and
day at 8:30 p.m. the home of Charlotte Fruit."
McDowell of Seaforth. The speaker will be Sunday, June 22 at 11 a.m. is the Joint
Ralph Smith. The roll call is -lo be answered Youth Anniversary Service for Kippen and
by naming a temper saver. Remember to Brumfield churches, to be held in the
wear your pin or pay a fine. BrucefieId Church. This service will be
PERSONAL followed by a congregational pini{c
Ruby Hoggarth of Bluewater Rest Home, Holy Communion is to he observed on
Zurich, visited with her son AI and his family Sund>.ly, June 20.
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