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The Huron Expositor, 1979-12-27, Page 15SANTA Hensel! AND FRIEND: -- Jeremy Reids of Hensel, found a• friend at the. Nursery School Christmas party on Thursday afternoon. (Expositor Photo); • Correspondent Mil$,, MacGREGOR 262-2025 Mrn., Clarence Reid with has teen a patient In South Huron Hospital,. Exeter re* _' turned to her home on Satu rdav The W.G. Thompson Ltd. FlrIn entertained. the employees of Hensall. kfteheli and Granton to a Christmas party • in the Hensall Arena on. Saturday evening. The. Ladies' Legion Auxiliary provided the dinner and dancing, was. enjoYed to music by the Country Gentlemen; The Cancer, Polio and, Tuberculosis Members of the LO.O.F. and Amber? REbekah Lodges delivered treats to Shut-ins at Queens- way Nursing, Blue Water Rest Home, Zurich, Huron- view, Clinton and some locale members this week. Mr. Tom Kelly, Administration Manager at the. local Bank of Montreal left' last week for a Holiday with Relatives and friends in. Nova Scotia. •Mr. Brad Sangster who. . wwaa�a patient in South Huron. Hospital, Exter returned home last week. Mrs. Don Luther, Raechel. and Adam of St. Johns, Newfoundland' visited last week, with the.formers father in-law, and mother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Eric Luther. .THE NEW TEACHER AND FRiIENDS — Judy Oatema of Clinton, with friends Vicky and, Matthew ,Is the new teacher at the Hensall Nursery School. (Expositor Photo) I : ee Links Club. Sing carols Correspondent ninth admired and all who . MRS. HILDA M. PAYNE A bountiful Christmas Pot- luck' turkey supper was *roughly enjoyed by over 50: seniors, ' members of the Three Links Senior` Citizens Club of Henson on Tuesday evening, The evening' was completed by singing carols, a reading by Mrs: Harold Parker, and: an inspiring address by' Rev. Stan McDonald. Christmas relieves the monotony of. everyday 'lives and brings :hope and peace to all, young and old alike'.. Therefore it is a personalseasonwhen we recall the Babe who came to save all; this was C}od's supreme revelation of Him-. self. The season helps us all to become more thoughtful of others. He closed with a poem, "0 tell me, where is Christmas found". Henry Adkins favoured with,'two pieces on the �mout horgan: and Mrs.. Carl' Payne sang a Christmas number,, "The friendly beasts'.; . Mrs. Bertha Mac(#regor conducted the business, welcoming, all present. Two invitafions were -received; one from the Kinsmen of Iiensall and District, inviting; all to a gathering in the Public School on the evening of December 18 and another from Kippen East Women's Institute to a noon dinner on January 16 names to be in to secretary Mrs. Irene Davis. by January 9. ' Winter trips for Seniors' are being arranged; literature available from Mrs. Davis. Several copies of "Voice" were distributed and with un*nitnous supper' it was decided to become a' "Star" club in U.S.0 O. A donation will be 'Made towards the Arens fund" Zone eight Spring Rally will be held in Herlsall at the United Chutch sine `Wednesday, April 30, MrS" a l acGregor rushed all a Very Merry Christmas, De - **Oink in the *,hall were hadhelped' in any way' towards the success of the evening were warmly thanked. Rev, McDonald was. presented with a small gift by Mrs. MacGregor. Hostes- ses were Mrs. Gerte Moir,. Mrs., Ruby Bell and Mrs. Irene Mavis assisted by the Executive and entertainment was arranged by Mr: and. Mrs:.' Carl Payne and Mrs.:. Bertha MacGregor. ARNOLD J. STINNISSEN LIFE and Mortgage.Insurancc; Plans Income Tax Deductable Registered' 'Retirement "Savings Plans and Annuities. • income Averaging Annuities Ask for 'our 'new Flexible' Premium R. R.S.P. —REPRESENTING-=- 0.527-0410 EPR•RSpNTING-e1 527-0410 Sun Life Assurance GODERICH ST. EAST Company of Canada SEAFORTH for 19 years. • DIRECTORS AND ADJUSTERS' 'Ken Cwrnocha0, R:R.114, Soifer* 4S2.3i''54 527.1177 3454234 5234300 5244051 527-1137 412.7527 411245113 527.0117 527-1455 527 -oast: 7. Lavern Oedkln,R.R.M1, Walton Rosa Loonhoidt,R.N.MM,'S w'nobolin John NicEwing, 8.11.111, Slyth SNnhry Melfrrafn; 01.11.03, 0edalrkh DonaldMcKikeMe. R.R.111, Dublin John. A. Moto, M:R.M1, RrucMhnd J.N. Trdwarlh.. Sox 001. CH n4.n Stoat* Wilton, RA.111. ! rucilieid AGENTS E.F. "Bill' Dural, R A Iii S.alofih Jlntell(0ys, R.R,aI, Seilorth Win'. taIper, R.R.11, t ondMbaro i I30st Wishes from Us Alt front', MC ILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY HEAD OFFICE: 10 MAIN $1 , SEAFO lT r ONT Mrs. Margar.t Sharp, s1ks, -Ph. 40 4400; Mrs,. Sarah Simpson ,is 'a patient in; Soutl 'kuron Hospital where she is re- ceiving treatment.; The draw on the. Legion Ladies" "Money' Doll" will be made on Friday, December 21st. Mrs. Hazel Luther re turned home last week after visiting with her' grand- daughter and :grand -son -in- law * Mr. .and Mrs: Jeff Raeburn at Coronation, Alberta. The Hensall Kinettes. en- tertained the K40 club to dinner at the Burkley Rest- airant, Exeter on. Wednes- day evening, followed by ;a social timeat the home of - Mrs: Steve Knight. Bags of candies were packed for the "Free Skating" sponsored at the Arena Sunday afternoon by the Kinettes, Santa Claus arrived and treated the. children SENIOR CITIZENS NIGHT The Hensall and District Kinsmen Club sponsored at "Senior. Citizens Night" again this year a. the tiensall Public School on Tuesday evening at 7;30' p.m. Films %Id entertainment were much enjoyed by all and a social time was had when. lunch was served. Rev« Kenneth Ifnight 041,- 010041 arsdusted1 worship, 'in Cannel, Pteshyterian, Chutelr when the members of the Sabbath ha►l; '.took part in the service. Missy Sandra Wade favoured ,with, selections on her accord. ian 'tree Sunday School ,members took part in thecandle-lighting ceremalny. David Skea gave a reading *Mewed -y "On Christmas Day" and Away 1t4: a n. iS The residents of the igtteensway Nursing Home .are most grateful to their families who visitedwith them; and enjoyed the ristmas; Party and :ea. pescially Santa Ciatls. *he dropped :in with treats. visitors. with,-mae Beaver were Stella Taylor and Ella. Willem. Mrs Mary Hogan, Mrs . Mary Holtzman, Les Mitchell,. :and. daughter Barbara and friend and: Robert Mitchell visited with THEM RON, ;P EITOR, 'DECEMiISER. 27, 117*' Ma« Durand and "family xisited With Nell Kendrick. D44rr "Roxenvisited his, wnfe Alice also dal Mrs and « Lyle. Kraft, Irene .Fmlayson, Ruby Finlayson :and Vera Johnston visited, Mrs. Volland, Frank and haute Jordan and Jack Dipshal.L visitod Nelsoa LORhtin.. Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Rates visited Louise Scrymegour. Mr. and Mrs. Jerk IJpshall! visited .,Jim" tdeDougall.. Manager" by the Sunday School members. Rev. Knight spoke to the class on "The International Year. of the Child The Church was • beautifully decorated by the Members of the Arnold •Circle Ladies Auxiliary. Rev, Knight gave an interesting, Menge . on God's Greatest Gift''. accompanied of throughout: the se A joint Choir be held in Cromarty Pre- sbyterian Church Night December p.m. Everyone is s' Obitu ary �; • ,Mrs. • Robert Taylor the organ rvice. Service will, arty Pre- on Sunday 23rd at 7:30 welcomed. Floyd. • Nelson . Smith formerly of Hensall died in Rushing, Michigan. on:. • Saturday, December 15th, in his 72nd year. He was a son of the late M. and Mrs. Alex Smith of Hensall. Husband of Muriel (Hurst) Smith, son David of Massillon, Ohio, and: daughter 'Mrs: David Krueger' (Sharon) of ,, Flushing, ' Michigan. Brother of Mrs. M.B. Parker, London, and Eldrid, London, predeceased by. three sisters Mrs John Craig (Ida) Mrs -Alex Smith (Laura)' Blyth, "Ontario and Mrs, • D. McPherson, (Lena) Portland,: Oregon and three brothers Dr. David. T. of Omer, Michigan. William of Pangman Sask, and 3. Alexander of Fort Benton, Montana. Funeral Service was held from the Resell Funeral Chapel Flushing, Michigan at 1:00 p.m. on : ? Monday, December 17th. Interment Flushing Cemetery. Louise Mitchell°. Mrs. Jessie Ingle and Mrs: Geo. Blake visited with Cora Alcock, Mr- and Mts. Walter Vi'1tilhelm� Cathy and Steve Davidson and Gordon visited Mrs. Edna Youn. Mr, and. Mrs. Mary Oesch and Roy and Ida Gingerich visited the fbrmert husband Pat Desch. Visiting with Wally Crich were John Crich and family. Mr, and Mrs. Gilmore and As you celebrate the ai rtvaf of . 'the New Year we -hope it wilt strike a' chord of happtnesi for you and those you love. Thanks for your patronage. KiNi. AM?.BELi FARMS aubtr►r, anf I' NIr1.Mor4 InaltenWral Regan, Vlaitora with Russell 'wen we+ bis, wife Pearl Mrs. Eric .Luther, Mrs.Nast: Britton, Helen Taylor, Gladys Coleman, Bertha MaeGregorw tdr. Mrs.. a "ey Pja , �^'r. a,id' YAR D.E. Kyle, Mrs Stanley visited with Alex Barrett.. Visiting with Len PutdY was Iia wife ,Susan. Mrs. Pfn' visited with her husband Horace also Mr. and Mrs.. ffarveyPfaff of. Exeter visited' with ifernea4. Dal alsitad with Agnes; Cutting. Rev, bough conducted the rch service accompanied, at the Piano by Louise Mitchell, The Staff at Queensway .are .most' grateful to all who attend, the Christmas: Gathering snd supported` them, throughput the yetar.. Men"s:. Bigh bowling wan Neil: Regan with 143 -aids Ladies' high score was Mary, Parimet with 78. k Kick up your h eta and fees .hear it:farathe datzli' ig•New: Year that's upon aa. Wishing you every success! 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