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The Huron Expositor, 1982-09-01, Page 21A1S — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEPTEMBER 1, 1882 RIFIC PRIZE — The Hensall Legion Ladies Auxiliary was busy at Zurich's Bean Festival Saturday, selling tickets on a beautiful afghan. Displaying the prize are executive member Iva Reid, left and president, Alice Neilands. (Herb Turkheim Photo) Br _ cefle d # en In Inde The August meeting, of Stanley unit of the U.C.W. was held at the home of Mrs. Isabel Scott, on Wed, after- noon. After the call 'to wor- ship and hymn Mrs. Pearl Eyre'read scripture passage; 'Mrs. Cliff Henderson gave th^ treasurer's report and . Mrs. Retta Baird the cor- res7ondance, Mrs. Madel- eine Rathwell reported for the stewards The church service wilt be at 10 a.m. Sunday, Sept, 5, Mr. 'and Mrs, Max Dart and Mrs. Eva Martin of Ashley, Ohio spent a few days with Mr, and Mrs, Ivan Wightinan. Messrs. Dave and Brian Triebner attended the farm show for --..‘a few days at Portland. In ' n•. last week kin Mr. Wesley Ham, Hunts- ville spent a few days with his mother Mrs, Alice Ham, Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Burdge Owen Sound spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. R. Burdge and family 'Miss Stephanie Black, Goderich, visited with her friend Brenda Hallam, last week, Prril@noofffi awd czQc4© Ex minister dies Correspondent MRS. BERTHA MaeGREGOR 262-2025 Mrs. Hazel Kinsman who has spent the past several weeks visiting with Mr, ';Earl Kinsman and Miss Mary Kinsman returned to her home in Winnipeg on Thurs- day. Mrs, Robert Chaffe and Sally of Mitchell were recent visitors with the formcr's mother, Mrs. Jack Corbett and visited with her father Mr. Corbett, who is a patient in South Huron HosjYital, Exeter. Rev, John B. Fox of 891 Dalhousie Dr. London, form- er minister of Carmel Presby• terianChurch, Hensall, pass- ed away suddenly after con- ducting morning worship at Westmount. Presbyterian Church on Sunday, August '22nd, Surviving is his wife, one daughter. two sons and a grandchild. Mrs. Blanche Chapman of London visited with her sister Mrs, Jack Corbett on the weekend. Mrs, Mildred MeNaughton who recently underwent su- gery in St, Joseph's Hospital, London returned to her'home on Sunday. The Hen .:.411 "Three Links" Seniors will com- mence their tall meetings with the Annual Pot•Luck supper on Tuesday, Septem ber 14 at 6:30 p.m. Mr, and Mrs, Leonard Noakes and son John have returned from a weeks vacat- ion at Weslemkoon Lake, while There they were visited by Mr. and Mrs, Donald Noakes of Guelph. The W,M.S. of Carmel Presbyterian Church will commence their Fall meet• ings Monday, September 13 at 8 tp.m, in the church school -room. On Sunday Mrs. Joyce Sangster of Portlage • La - Prairie, Manitoba and Mrs. Margaret MacFarlane of Lon- don, visited with relatives in town, Rev. Kenneth Knight -con- ducted morning worship at Carmel Presbyterian Chureh on Sunday. Mrs, Dorothy Taylor• -presided at the organ for the service in song. Owing to the Labor Day holiday the W.M.S. will meet on Mon- day, September 13. at 8 p.m. Mr. Jack Corbett is a patient in South Huron Hos- pital, Exeter where he is receiving treatment. , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Noa- kes, Sarah and Barry of St. Coipmban spent Sunday visiting with the formers parents, Mrs. Annie Noakes was also a guest with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Noakes. Rev. Alan Thomas off St. Andrew's Church, Bayfield, conducted the service in Hensall United Church on Sunday, August 29 Alf Ross, Senior, welcomed all at the font door and Steve and .left Corbett were ushers. BACK-TO-SCHOL SAVO GS ON ALL [.ULOV t and C R VELLE [TIDOS OFFER GOOD IN SEAFORTH STOGIE -ONLY] Sea$ rth TT JEWEL RS WITH EACH $5.00 URCHASE YOUR CHOICE OF PATTERN Ava11abOe at: ki1»TH F KNECHTEL STORE HOURSTIZENS' DAY - 5% DISCOUNT OR :