HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1980-07-17, Page 3Takes adjudicator's award
Miss Sandra Wadel, 15
year old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Wadel,
Mens&ll competed in the
Ontario Music League
Festival held in Balkalla Inn,
Kitchener in which she won
the trophy for the ad-
udicator's award. The
highest standing in her solo
accordion class. This is the
fifth year she has placed
first.
Her music supervisor is
Mrs. Dianne Stephenson of
Huron Studios Ltd., Clinton.
Hensall
BerthNa.M.Gregor
Church service
The Rev. Stan McDonald
conducted the regular
morning service at Hensall
United Church on Sunday,
July 13th and preached on
prayer for serenity.
. Mrs. Marguerite McLeod
sang a lovely solo "I.
Believe" and the children's
story was "What are we
looking at?" Junior church
followed the hymn. Mr.
Douglas Klopp officiated at
the or gan again.
Next Sunday guest
speaker will be Mr. Robert
Elliott with Lorne Thrower
conducting the service.
'Personals
On Saturday, June 28th ,
Mrs. Bert Thomson held a
trousseau tea in honor of her
daughter Beatrice. Those
showing the trousseau and
gifts were girl friends of the
bride: Karen Wilson, Louise
Fleming, Debbie Denomme,
Donna Jean MacWilliiams,
Karen McEdwing and
Hak. •• ,,.�,M'
Those in the tea room were
Mrs. Esther Wright and Mrs.
Elizabeth Faber.
Girls serving tea were
Marilyn Fleming, Donna
Taylor, Gayle Vander
Velden.
Bert and Eleanor Thomson
held open house for Beatrice
on July 2nd with Bar-
bara Ferguson, Joan
Alexander and Mary
Thomson displaying the gifts
and trousseau. Assisting in
the tea room was Mrs.
Dorothy Taylor and Melanie
Lovell.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Dalton and Carla spent a
week's vacation at Birch
Beach, Commando.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mac-
Millan, David and friend,
Tom and Ann, Waterloo
spent Sunday with her
mother Mrs. Laird Mickle.
Mrs. Carl McDonald
returned hom on Sunday
afternoon after spending the
week with her. son Rev.
Stanley McDonald at the
manse. On Monday af-
ternoon a couple of cars of
ladies from Londesborough
dropped in to help celebrate
her eightieth birthday and in
the evening some , of the
Hensall folk came in to wish
her best wishes.
Mrs. Fred Beer returned
to het home after undergoing
treatment at Victoria
Hospital for the past couple
of weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoy
flew to Edmonton were they
visited their son Bill and
went by train through the
mountains to the coast
where they crossed to
Vancouver and visited with
cousins later they flew back
to Edmonton where they
visited before returning
home on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Corbett
and Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Corbett attended the Taylor
picnic held at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Brown at
NewtonVille on the weekend.
• The Munn reunion waa
held at the Hensall com-
munity centre on Saturday
with 107 attending from
Listowel, Kitchener, Stoney
Creek, Ipperwash, Hoboken,
New Jersey, Parkhill. They
all enjoyed a afternoon .of
reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Van
Dyke of Sudbury were dinner
guests on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Sim Roobol.
Mr. and Mrs. Brian
Raittinen, Karen and Lisa of
Timmins, visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Payne on
Monday and Tuesday.
Mrs. Jean Pinder of
Goderich visited with Mrs.
Bertha MacGregor • on
Sunday.
Rev. MacDonald and his
mpther Mrs. Carl McDonald
attended the wedding of their
cousin Gordon Smith "to Jo-
Anne Collins in- Dungannon
United Church on Saturday
evening and their reception
in Saltford Valley Hall
Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. -
Myers of Saskatoon,
Saskatchewan, were lun-
cheon guests at the Manse
with Rev. MacDonald and'
his mother Mrs. Carl Mc-
Donald In the afternoon Rev.
McDonald and his mother
accompanied Dr. and Mrs.
Myers to Kayser, Ontario. In
the evening the Myers were
dinner guests with Mrs. John
Beer and fami. •
Hensall- Queensway
Visitors with Russell
Erratt were Frank and
Mabel McLinchey, George
and Olive Stephenson, Bill
and Helen Taylor, Bruce
Volland visited his mother
Mrs. Elizabeth Volland.
Visiting with Mrs. Ken-
drick, Helen and Jean
Klemke Clara Cum-
nington and Dorothy
Hockey. These same ladies
visited Mrs. Lammie also
Ila and Chester Dunn, Iva
and John Ridley and Mrs.
Trudy Manning, Michelle
and Wendy.
Visiting with Mrs. Alice
Rozendal, Minkie and Steve
Soepboeur; visiting with
Mrs. Irene Klalfleisch was
Mrs. Violet Bishop and Mrs.
Marion Funnel. '
Pastor ,McLean took the
church service. Men's high
bowling score Ross Thomp-
son 159. Mary Parlmer 108.
Citizens Noires, July 17, 1980
Page 3
HENSALL PLAYGROUND LEADERS. — The Hensall
young ladies looking after the
In
of the youngsters are super -
Shelly McLeod and. Darlene
Staff photo
playground has three area
children
visor Janet McAllister and
Varley (absent
this
summer.
charge
leaders
from
the
photo).
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