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Zurich Citizens News, 1980-11-27, Page 31 Lots of questions Beavers visit vet clinic The Hensall Beavers travelled to the Zurich Veterinary Clinic Thursday evening. Dr. Thiel showed the boys and their leaders theequipment and drugs used in treating small and ' large animals and answered their curious questions. This year, Gwen McClinchey was invested as a leader to help Marg Clarke, Joanne Willert and Eleanor Shielk. New Kits who were invested this year are: Brian Gardner, Mathew Tinny, Mark Deitz,Thomas Scotch mer, Jeremy Neilands, Simon Hall, Sean Kyle, and Jason Reid. Scott Gould and Shawn Wurm who were late starters will . be invested soon when they've learned their "Beaver Promise" and Motto. After envestitureparents joined in a fun night. We would like to ask parents to save articles which might be useful for craft work as our budget is limited and it's surprising what some call garbage can Ht n.all Dsrt`e lleti►rsgor be recycled by the boys. We will be working on some Christmas crafts during the next few weeks and doing other seasonal activities. Queensway happenings "Birthday Greetings" to Marie Lester and Louis Pare who celebrated their bir- thdays at the Queensway Nursing Home last week. Rev. Forsythe of Exeter conducted the Church ser- vice accompanied by Robert Cameron and Carfrey Cann. The Bethel Reformed Church Ladies' entertained the residents in playing Bingo and passed out treats. The Men's high bowling score was Albert Miazga with 125 and Mrs. Mary Parlmer for the ladies with a • score of 78. Visitors with Irene Kalbfleisch were Violet Bishop, Joan Betteridge, ' Lynn Betteridge. Mrs. Vera Johnston visited her mother Mrs. Volland. Mervyn and Irene Dunn visited Vera Laramie and Louise Mit- chell. - Mrs. Leonard also visited Louise Mitchell, Nelson Howe, Dorothy and 'Ronald Lee, Kay Cockwell, Marie and Winnifred Wilds. Mr. and Mrs. A. Dogan visited Irma Wilds. John McDougall and Madeline Harburn visited Bella Drover. Mr. and Mrs. H. Benson visited Ethel Drover and Annie Becker visited with Muriel Triebner. Amber Lodge to hold Christmas party Noble Grand Bertha MacGregor presided for the meeting of Amber Rebekah Lodge on Wednesday assisted by Vice Grand Gladys Coleman. The treasurer gave the financial report to date. Evelyn McBeath reported attending the meeting held in Clinton to arrange for the "Speak Off" for the contestants for the United Nations trip to be held- in March. Mrs. Verna Thomas D.D.P. for the district was appointed Chairlady. "Happy Bir- thday" was extended to Isobel Rogerson and Leona Parke. Arrangements were made to hold the Christmas Party after the next meeting and to exchange gifts with "secret sisters", Euchre Bingo was played followed by a delicious lunch. The Social Committee were Isobel ' Rogerson, Dorothy Corbett, Elizabeth Riley and Annie Reid. The en- tertainment committee were Vera Lemmon, Evelyn McBeath, Beatrice Richardson, Edith Bell Citiiens AlevArs, Navamb*r 27, 1980 Paye 3 Explorers grove • Hensall Explorers. group continues to grow under the, ,14 leadership of Mrs. Linda Traquair each Monday af- ternoon at four p.m. They plan theirofficial initiation service on Monday-, December 1 with parents invited to attend. - Carmel Church Rev: Kenneth Knight conducted afternoon service in Carmel Church on Sunday speaking on "The Second Coming of Christ" taking his text from Matthew chapter 25 verse 13 "Watch Out, then, because you do not know the day or hour". Mrs. Robert Taylor presided at the organ for the service of song. Also a special open Sunday school session at which Major McInnes of the Salvation Army will speak on sharing Christmas on Sunday November 30 at 10:00 a.m. White Gifts will be accepted then or when possible. Personals Mrs. Murray Traquair who has been a patient in University Hospital, London undergoing treatment returned home last week. WHO'S HELPING W HO? When the skates just seem a little bit on the shokey side good to have a helping hand according to three year old Richelle Dignan. Mother Susan and Richelle were in fine skating form Thursday at the Hensall and district community cen- tre. it's Why Do People Come From Miles Around To Shop At "1 couldn't even count the different kinds of decorative ribbon ou have" "Even with the high cost of travel these days it's wor- th the trip to visit M&M" "Not just supplies but M&M has a wide section on Christmas gift ideas that 1 depend on" "Your craft shop has more craft sup- plies than any place" "I've checked around and your Wool Shop has very good prices" "Even in the large cities I can't find all these "things" in one place" "How do you ever keep track of all, the things in this store" People ask us to describe our store and sometimes we can't even count the ways but our customers can. These familiar quotes can be realized every day 8 to 11, Sundays 9 to 11 at the M&M Store corner of Queen and Water Streets in St. Marys.