The Huron Expositor, 1990-05-16, Page 11RitQi AuxilAa1�
The May meeting of the ifoppitoi Aux,
Mary bads enI members in attendance.
The SP gConference for Region, .2 was
,attended by seven'members from wawa
iliary, auline-"Beni ett, Pat Bennett,
Med*, Hays, Janet Cliff, Suzanne Dick,
g Swale and Marion Margaret
Mennen:
This Spring Conference ce was hosted by
the keport Hospital Volunteer Associa
tion, and `chaired by Alice Moore. The in-
stallation of the new officers took .place at
this conference With Pe new Chairwoman
elected is Linda Murawaki and the let vice
chairwoman being Sheila Meijer.
Marion Margaret Mennen gave a report
on the Workshop for Pasttoral care - and
Susan Dick gave a report on The Volt otter
and Patient Participation and Communica-
tion.. Pauline Bennett reported on the
Workshop "So ... you want to run a
Memories of
Following morning exercises this past
week, residents were encouraged to share
memories of their mothers now gone. Most
would have been born in the 1870's and
80's.
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5ilsbiess"�; which'-was'lieid m'conjuntetion'
with, the: Gift., Shop- And Hairdressing
The guest =speaker tfor ,tlte day was; Pat
Ilenderson, Chief executive Officer of the
FreePori`Hospitali Health; Care Village. 'A
tour of• the 'Freeport Hospital was given to
delegates ^ j `a dance
The Feu Conte ce is; to he held in
Guelph and''the prang" `GFonferenee in
Stratford.
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Tllb HURON I:XPOSITOit, MAY 15, :1.9
for the
Canada Health Day was held on May
Towih�Haii eciallacemats t up inside the;
flier ca1ifest>t nts buted t
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with a Gift y,
any €i!'�lcle� � Shop
lunch reduced prices 'l? ease cine In and
browse' around
coxaagea ha.re been made. ;for Tray
.Favors ;for Mothgrts Day, by our commit-
tee of Dorothy Scetta lamella Montgomery
and Elsie Dinsynorye.
Our Atm iliary`, G� Shop eo•oa
Made °a presentatlont of q our . nightwear a
the local Fashion"Shoty ' A sale ireio tom'
mento on May 7th until the end of Ma
Our annual Sale Was a great auo-
,cess and a profitof ¢l;$00:b0 was realized.
Our hats are off'to all those who helped in
month. of :Moir
any �'4y, and .to the ' earivenors Dorothy
ys, Audrey McLeai i, Ame Copeland
Marg r fltal Also, ..t T to all~ tlie'
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On .Juneh6, .two member frorj our aux-
Mary are to attend the„Recreational Con-
fererice. The topic this year is .Ecoid zafsing,
with sessions also to Ile held in the even
inn Our June dinner 1s on the 12th,at the.
Seaforth'legion'and an"lnvitatio!n'has been
extended to the ,ladie of the Wpnten's,In-
stitute. Tickets are $ILOO, please contact
Dorothy -Hays June the let is the Gut -off
date for getting a dinner ticket!
Janet Cl
win-
ner this montlwi`•.k oar .cry Prize Hope to see, everyone at the June dinner.
Mother are shared of Queensway
One gentleman. remembered bitterly cold
Winter nights with his another tiptoeing
around the:chUdren'a bed, reaching under
the covers to feel toesa.li they were cold
she'd heat .a brick 'on the door of the
FOUR GENERATIONS STRONG - Four generations of this family came to
Queensway on Sunday to help great-grandmother Greta Harah (centre) celebrate
Mother's Day. From Mrs. Harah's right, clockwise, are Mervin Shute (son-in-law),
granddaughter Tracey Shute, grandson Dan Sarasas with great-granddaughter Amy,
son-in-law Carl Hills, grandaughter Connie Sarasas, daughter Helen Shute, and
daughter Jean Hills, holding her granddaughter Hilary Sarasas. Elliott photo.
woodstove, *Okla in flannel and tuck it
under cold feet that were soon toasty
warm.
Another' resident remembered her
mother mixing uk a mustard plaster and
boiling the kettle forsteam to relieve the
misery of a ulek child. One lady has a
clear memory' of fief mother's beautiful
voice singing hymns while she worked fn
their home, not yet polluted with radio and
T.V.
A vivid memory one gentleman has is of
he and his brother comfortably settled on
his mother's lap, hearing dearly loved Bi-
ble stories from the big book with pictures.
Many more memories were shared, but
the common theme was the special love a
mother has for her children.
In this fast paced world of ours, where
there are too few quiet, reflective moments
we can only hope our children will have as
precious memories of us.
Queensway would like to thank Reverend
Don Robinson for a lovely worship service
Tuesday afternoon. Thank you also to Don-
na Sinale for her presentation on Califor-
nia at our'IInternational Day, Friday after-
noon. Donna brought' in many interesting
artifacts including giant redwood
pinecones, shells, maps, books and
beautif , ! abalone shell jewelry. She also
showed an education video on the San
Francisco area. Residents commented that
they had a very informative afternoon.
Sunday afternoon many visitors and
families attended our Mother's Day Tea.
The activity room was a hive of reminisc-
ing and visiting, It was great seeing
several generations of some families
attending!
Hensall. Reach g looking for volunteers
Henssll Correspondent
SUSAN HARTMAN
262-2449
Community Happenings
Hensall's annual village yard sale is less
than two weeks away. make sure to join in
the fun, it's not too late to participate.
Have a sale, visit the fireman's breakfast
or just enjoy wandering around for
bargains, bargains, bargains! That's Satiir-
day, May 26 (Rain Date is June 2, but it
won't rain...).
Sunday, May 27 is the day for the
Kinsmen Moonwalk. So call Jeff Reaburn
for a sponsor sheet if you wish to par-
ticipate. The group will walk from Zurich
to Hensall to support the fight against
Cystic Fibrosis. Please be generous.
Hensall Reading Circle is still going
strong on Wednesday evenings at the
Library. Although 50 children are
registered we still need more adults. If you
can spare one hour a week to help foster
a life-long love of reading, please join us
from 7-8 at the Library. We will be
needing volunteers to help man a Fair
Display.
Hensall Library pre-school story hours
will continue'until June 14. Newcomers ag-
ed 3-5 are welcome. Call 262-2445 or
262-2449. There will be no story hour next
Monday due to the Victoria Day Holiday.
The Hensall Minor Hockey fundraising
committee would like to remind all
members to please donate saleable articles
to the yard sale. Items may be left at 91
King St. Volunteers are also needed to
operate the food booth and the yard sale.
Call Bev. Bell 263-5579.
Anyone interested in having club, sport
or personal news included in the column
please contact Susan Hartman 262-2449.
THREE LINKS
President Irene Davis was in charge of
the May meeting of the Three Links
Seniors. Twenty-four members answered
the roll call.
The Huronview luncheon for Seniors is
coming up June 13. Hensall will entertain
at Huronview Sept. 19.
The winner of the quilt and afghan were
Chris Hardy, Exeter and Marilyn Taylor,
Hensall.
Emma Campbell, Pearl McKnight and
Sadie Hoy were. in charge of the euchre.
Winners were: White cards; Irene
Finlayson, Gertie Moir; Pink cards; Anita
Bengough, Irene Davis.
Margaret Mole and Irene Finlayson will
represent Three Links at the Tri -County
Seniors Games in Stratford. They will also
compete in lawn bowling, shuffleboard,
bridge, solo and cribbage. Good Luck!
HENSALL SHUFFLEBOARD
Scores for May 8 were as follows: six
game winners - Walter Knowles (483) and
Ethel McMurtrie (352).Five game winners
- John Pepper (386), Bruce Watson (366)
and Eileen Dowson (339).
HISTORICAL MEETING
The Annual meeting of the Huron Coun-
ty, Historical Society will be held Thlu'sday,
Slay at 8 pm in the Stephen Township
Hall, Crediton.
Everyone interested in the history of
Huron is most welcome to attend. A new
slate of officers will be proposed and
memberships renewed.
Mrs. Fern Dougall will speak on resear-
ching 150 years of township and family
history. Mrs. Dougall has done extensive
research into the history of Usborne,
Stephen and McGillvary Townships.
Musical enter-taitunent arranged by Mrs.
Lois Hodgins, plus a display of old-time
gadgets, "promise'' to make this an en-
joyable -evening.
HENSALL UNITED CHURCH NEWS
It was a busy day at the Hensall United
Church this past Sunday. As well as being
Mother's Day, it was also Family Sunday
and two special ceremonies took place.
Welcomed into the Church family by the
sacrament of baptism were: Michael
Daniel Dayman, son of Greg and Brenda
Dayman; Tyler Evan Slade, son of Glenn
and Jacqueline Slade;. and Andrea
Kathleen Sydney Wilson, daughter of Ron
and Susan Wilson. Entered into full
membership of church life by confirmation
were Cathy Corbett, Jaime McGee and
Jodie McGee.
During the "Children's Time", Rev.
Wright explained the baptism and confir-
mation ceremonies to the children.
Rev. Wright's brief message was entitl-
ed "All In The Family". He spoke of the
church family, which is based on love, and
the importance of baptism and confirma-
tion. Beth McGee read the scripture
lessons. The Junior Choir provided the
special music as they sang "All Things
Bright and Beautiful". Prior to the confir-
mation, Cathy, Jaime, and Jodie perform-
ed a short play entitled "New Life In
Christ".
Ernie Chipchase greeted worshippers at
the door. Murray McGregor and Jerry
Drysdale were ushers. Following the ser-
vice coffee, juice, and cookies were serv-
ed in the Fellowship Hall.
Next week Rev, Jesse Doyon of
Thamesville United.Church in Fullerton
willgbe;::our guest a dts .,. .,..., ;,
YOUTH FOR"I9' RALLY -
The South Huron' Youth for Christ
started their last regular rally of the
season with Ron Ferguson from London
singing "Time". The audience participated
by singing several lively choruses and
were accompanied by Ruth Gower on the
piano and Philip Gower on the drums. The
rally was held Saturday, May 5th at the
Brucefield Public School.
Excitement arose as the Quiz Teams
took their places for the final quiz. The
winners were Goderich, with Zurich taking
second and Auburn, a new team, placing
third. Top scorers were Jason Baan,
Auburn; Jeff Westlake, Goderich; and Joel
Siebert, Zurich
Ron Ferguson sang another beautiful
number, "You're My Hiding Place", before
Bill Barwick, Jr. Youth Pastor from Lon-
don gave the message. He reminded
everyone that every action or decision has
a negative or positive reaction. If we want
to be successful in life we must make
Jesus the Lord of our lives by acknowledg-
ing His ways, serving Him and following
His direction.
Quizzers rite will be held Thursday ,
May 24th at Goderich for all participants.
Also don't forget to get your tickets for the
Annual Chicken B -B -Q June 16th at Zurich.
Advance tickets must be purchased from
any Board Member or by calling Ron
Westlake • 565-5261. Don't miss out!
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Air .cora dit or'
• Refrigeration
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Coming events- are Geri Fashions, May
23 from 10 a m. to 3 p.m. On May 26 from.
6 a.m. to 2, p.m. visit the Queensway cor-
ner at the HensallYard Sale.,`,Nlay 31 at 7
p.m. is a birthday party, with; entertain-
ment by Ray Cann and friends:
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bf the fine products we sell and of our ability to install them properly
THAT AS OF MAY 1ST, 1990
furnaces, air conditioning units, heat pumps and related major accessories we
sell and install in'owner-occupied residences will be covered by a
Hartley Ritchie
I look forward to providing
sales and service in Exeter
and Area.
235-0138
WE ARE SO CONFIDENT
5 -YEAR PARTS AND LABOUR WARRANTY!
• • No tricks, no gimmicks, no.kiddin'l
BAILEY'S OF HENSALL LTD.
Hensall 262=2020
Your CO home comfort people
We aren't comfortable - until you are!
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NOTICE.
EI I Ii i
OWI RS
DEST-Oy WE DS
NOTICE. IS HEREBY GIVEN
to all persons in possession of lands in the Municipalities in the County of Huron
as follows:
Townships - Ashfield, Colborne; Goderich, Grey, Hay, Howick, Hullett, McKillop, Mor-
ris, Stanley, Stephen, Tuckersmith, Turnberry, Osborne, East Wawanosh, West
Wawanosh.
Towns - Clinton, Exeter, Goderich, Seaforth, Wingham.
Villages - Bayfield, Blyth, Brussels, Hensall, Zurich.
In accordance with the Weed Control Act, Statues of Ontario, 1988, Chapter 51, Sec-
tions 3, 16 and 23, that unless noxious weeds growing on their lands are destroyed
bsaid lands andJune 11, 90 havetherweeds destroyed,hout the charging n, the uthecos s agty ainstther pon landre
in
taxes, as set out in the Act.
Proso Millet and Velvet Leaf are named as noxious weeds in most municipalities.
The co-operation of all citizens is solicited.
JOE GIBSON
Weed 'Inspector
County of Huron
Huron
J xpositor
‘terjli-`' 527-0240
WILL BE
CLOSED
MONDAY, MAY 21
In order that the friendly Expositor crew may
enjoy the long weekend with family and friends,
The Huron Expositor will be closed on Monday,
MAY 21
ALL DEADLINES
ADVANCE TO
FRIDAY, MAY 18
4:30 P.rri.
WHAT A RUSH - Seaforth's official Mom of the Year, Janice Leonhardt, gets the
Celebrity treatment from CKNX after her crowning while her kids, Christa and Adam,
ham it up for the camera. Janice vitas the rticky winner in the Seaforth B.I.A.
Mother's Day promotion this Saturday efftern on. Elliott photo.
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Thank you for
your co-operation.
Have A Safe
Happy Holiday