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The Huron Expositor, 1979-01-25, Page 13ALL FOR THE :SAKE OF FITNESS—Hennat1 Public School principal Coon McKay joins the daily rhythmic exorcises which students at the school have been taking part in for the past Year, The. exercises actually make . physicai fitness fun?: (Expositor photo) STR`; E., TCH—Ron Lavery. and Scott Ingram, students at .Hensall Public School, stretch ' during last •Tuesday's session vof' exercises at the school. • (Expositor photo) Correspondent'. !ii s MAiiv CHESSE 482-9469, Paul Consitt completed the ten kilometre .course an. the $klathon for Cystic Pibrosis and the Goderich and.District .Association for the Mentally Retarded, held on Sunday. The rallying place was at S ana .l& fancily would like to thank all those who spon- sored him pon•sored'him so` generously. He also, won a mask for his snowmobile helmet in a draw • that was hclg,';for the partidd pants. Prue winners at the Orange Ledge card party on ' Friday night were Flora Dawson, ladies' high; `.Rachel Zehr's. Paul had` pledges Johnston, ladies` low, Gord' totalling over ;f6S.,4O. Ile on Johnston, men's. higtt, THE HURON EXPOSITOR JANUAR ,Bruce Keys, rhea's. low. now Prizes. were won. by, Rach.el Johnston, Du:b Wikon, Margaret Warmanti .Dorohy Ostraerhad. - Nancy Whi0aitsur- ge�ry on her wrist at tJniver- sity itfospital last Wednesday She, returned home the sante 'i!lr's=" flaY- re $.44 to hear the M . n Hayter is . ming 419013410e in University Hos- • Qen-swayHappeigs- pital, where he .:,under ren* surgery *Week age, Mpnday. Mr. .and .Mrs. Ralph: Stephenson and. Mr, and` Mrs. Ron Coleman, had• g lovely holiday inia n Califor, •Mexico and Las Vegas. They good weather for travelrt ling, ;clear and moderately Vara.- Steve and Pada- Keys: returned Sat urdaynight,fr . n,. a tWo-week holiday in Florida,,. They did a lotrafsight seeing, and enjoyed geed.Weather- New resident welcomed • Secret The Queensway Nursing. Hoene, Elensall, welcomes a new resident James McDougall. Church service was con- ducted on Tuesday by Rev. Pon Forrest of Exeter, with Mrs. Louise Mitchell accompanying at the. ,piano. Visitors with Russell Erratt were his wife , Pearl. Bill, Helen and Kathy Taylor and, Jack. Vpshall. Mrs. Susan Purdy visited. with her husband Len Purdy,, John, Hoelscher visited, his wife Florence, Alice Rozendal was visited 1pp, enT,FT i e•nterf a1.►1s. ensall ---Correspondent MRS. RENA CALDWEL :; 262-5062 Kippen East Women's: Institute- entertained, the Senior Citizens of Hensall at their January' meeting with a dinner at noon, Mrs.. Triebner., the president,; welcomed the guests. Grace Drummond and Mona. Alderdice entertained with humorous readings. A contest was enjoyed while the cleats up detail did the; dishes and although there was no prize. Mrs.: Alex McBeth and Mrs.. Bill Roger Son were winners, Mrs.. . Jessie Armstrong hada birthday in January. Bill :Fairbairn had the most buttons, Eileen Rennie had' the longest run itt. her stock- ing, 'Henry tock ing,'Henry Adkins• had `the most • grandsons and. Mrs. Earl Campbell had the mpst granddaughters; A . few games of euchre were •,played. Ladies high winner was Audrey Christie; ladies low, Vera Brintnell; men's high, Elgin Rowcliffe HEY, THIS IS FUN—These two, guys" don't °• seem to mind. taking.. part in the daily :exercise session at Hensall Public School. Students have exchanged ttteir' . afternoon recess for. an e*erpise session in the gymnasium. (Expositor photo) Henson • Miss Brenda Pepper of Waterloo spen.the week -end with her patents Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Pepper and fam- sly Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holland, Gwen and Michael of 'Clinton were recent visit- ors with Mr. and Mrs. James Sangster and Bradley. Mr. Burt Coleman of London spent the week -end" with his mother Mrs. Gladys Coleman and brother Ivan. Mrs. Don Gooding and Bale of Parkhill were recent visitors with the former's mother, Mrs. Edgar Munn. ,There will be an organi- zational meeting of the Hensall 4-H Clubs for the club "Accessories the Final Touch" on Tuesday,, Jan, 30 in Hensall united Church at 1 o'clock. Any girl who wih have reached the'age of 12 by SHIPPER ,to, UNITED GO -OPERATIVES OF c NTAIIii LIVESTODK DEPARTMENT toRONTO Ship your livestock with MIKE DOLE iuesday is Shipping Day Front Dublin CALL DUBLIN .345 2658! ZURICH 236,4 0.68, March 1st is welcome to join the club. • .G1ng. negation supper planned Rev, D.L. Howlett of the Bible Society conducted sere- ice in Hensall United Church on Sunday. The sermon was "The Sacred Responsibility of Sowing the Seed." The choir under` the direction of Mrs. Marianne McCaffrey sang "Alleluia". Rev. T. Garnett Husser accompanied at the organ. The annual • meeting of the congregation. wilt be held on Wed. Jan.; 31st beginning With a pot luck supper at 6:3tk-p.rn.-The Chiselhurst church annual meeting of the congregation will be held Feb. 2nd begin'' ning with a pot lucksupper at 6:30 p.m.' isterec KetirE ScrIngsi ns Put a little' aside for' • the future with a Victoria and Grey Trust -Registered Retirement Savings Plan. Victoria -and Grey has 5 RRSP Platte from which to choose, The money invested In each Plan rovideS for fax deferrals and the return on your investment is allowed to accumulate tart; free until you withdraw the fundsfrom the Plate':. Simpie, Safe., Come on in, it's time we talkedi about tomorrow. Contribute to, or. 'purchase a V & 0 RRSP and • become eligible to win a trip fdr two to Jltmaida. * Registered Retirement Savings Peen means a Registered Roti *mane Savings Plan accepted by the Minister of National' Revenue !or Repbtri1on under the Interne Tex Act of Canada RA AND t�l� VMST VG '1 Ontario Street Stratford 271.2050 aboutHow tomorrow? iSitaiF 'Qensds Deposit tnsistake ertmorstWf 6y 'her husband Don. flay Correspondent. MRS. MACORA, 9t,, Zf 2 2025 and. 'Willa Wettrth visited Mrs 'Hazel Corbett :Noble the new. year and "thank. Mrs, Lgp Wetrrtb.. Grand .of Amber Rebekah you" notes were received, Lelle Mitchell viisited\h:is Lodge assisted`. by Mrs, also many Christmas cards mother Mrs. Louise Mitchell... Elizabeth Riley .Vice -grand from the District . Lodges, The Presbyterian C,hurch'•'•ptesided at the meeting on Mrs, Isobel Rogerson pre - Ladies' vi ted the residents " Wednesday y -evening when sided at the piano in the with treats and ,played bingo secret pals were revealed absence ` of Mrs. Evelyn. with them. and exchanged gifts. Mrs.. McBeath. Following the- dos-, seniors ,Riley reported for the C.P.T. Ing of lodge, the exchange of ,committee. Twenty-one . gifts with "secret pals" took baskets of frpit and treats ; place followed by a social were delivered to shut-ins at hour in. the :lower. hall. Christmas. A. receipt was Refreshments were served received' from the Children's by Mrs, Hazel Corbett, Mrs. . Shelter for a donation at Margaret Consitt, Mrs. Vera •Christmas also an acknow- l:emmon and Mrs. Vera ledgement from Mr, Eric Srnale. men's' low,, Henry Adkins; • • Year of the Child. Mrs. Luther for the ass.'istance in • LODGES HOLD lone hands, ' Nellie .Riley Robert Kinsman, gave the • the canvass for the C.l'4 LB, EUCHRE PARTY - to weather conditions The C.P T'. committees of Mise Bertha' McGregor copse on BitsandPieces.for - Owingthis s the `first meetingnol the IOOF and Rebekah p d the f 1979 d dr w attention t Lodges o n e en ton a o. re se a x s e sir success - senior held a veryc for the party on behalf of the the talk show being broad - senior citizens, Mary Broad- east in February, a rni e l foot accompanied the singing - 'Delegates' were named to. . • of "The More we ,Get the Presbyterial. Mrs. Tom 'I Together" Tog ether" and also favoured , Reid and Mrs'.Bert Faber, a n n U 4,a with several musical sclec- It was deeidecf, ,, ,hold. the l<emcpon; Ladies', 'Cctnsol•' Rev- Kenneth, night: eon - tions, After,the party a short •Smorgasbord simper on. Nov. Rev- business session was held. 14. 'A Bible contest was . ducted 'worship. in Carmel atian, Mrs, Bert Horton; Roll call' was answered b conductedb Mrs. Kinsman `Presbyterian church' on Sun- Gent's high, Gary ,Beaver; showing a Goin fronnother Mr.' and Mrs.' Robert day at the hour of 10 o'clock Gent's consolation, Bob country and wouldlike naming. a visn-r' Gemmell are holidaying in a,m. Thesermon' _suh eat :was ?a rstons'LuLo }i was served rt y try you like . to visit. Florida. No Condemnation taken D on The president reported that Mr, and Mrs.:1Nm.. Cole-`' from the 8th' Chanter of •'Mrs: •Hazel Corbett;. Mts. re p Bell' Mrs: Elizabeth shehad.been unsuccessful in mart have returned from. • �� congregational meeting wilt Riley, Jack Unshall, Eric f sufficient California. Theyi • club. ern. and Mrs.. . Harold . at 8 p.m. Members are .. ParswaswoninvitedMrs. sunnyheldin ' b , Ward on Jan. 16 in . the church, the occasion being a birthday Mrs. David Turner gave the party to celebrate Mr. Jones' Worship on Thoughts for the 86th' birthday,. Eric Mansfield was Master or Ceremonies, The group will hold another Euchre os#, February 9ih, .Everyone . i!a? welcome.' Please keep the date intniitd 345-234 1 LOCAL PROGRAMMING EVERY WEDNESDAY h n 12 1� "1 Was 'here'' .m.• - 1 hr. e . � chni•lcCarroll �, ,tr Show i:-hr� Watch'Chatiii-e ' 1 to'see nds or ur e.tf i our. : file ya �. 11 ce the Old Nurilber of Prizes ,.56,700; .' New dumber of Prizes ...132,300 You old chance to win was... fin95. Your new chanceto win is...1 in 41. Based on 60 Series. 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