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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1981-03-26, Page 3Citizens News, March 26, 1981 Page 3 Hensall minor hockey supper a success The Hensall minor hockey supper was held in the arena on March 22 for hockey players, coaches, managers, parents, . brothers and sisters. About 250 attended. Andy !manse organized the Hensall Berths McGregor day with Rev. Stanley McDonaldsayingthe grace,,a bountiful pot luck supper was enjoyed by all. Rev. McDonald called on the coaches and managers, Bill Scotchmer and Rick McGee; tykes, Les Gardiner and Harry Moir; novice, Lester Brubacher and Harry Moir; . atoms, Brad McBride; pee wee, Brian Decker and Andy Megans, atoms. Each player was presented a trophy. Marg Vanstone presented each manager and coach with a gift. Rev. Stan McDonald was the guest speaker and was much enjoyed by all. Lee Gardiner thanked him and presented him with a gift. Andy Imanse spoke again and a real surprise was given Marg Vanstone when Janet Moir presented her with a gift for being a hockey mom to the players and the loudest cheerer at the games. The draw was made on a needle point donated by Tom Munroe and Bob Goudie. It was won by Pete Bedard; second prize donated by Brian Decker was a hockey stick plaque. The winner was Dianne Kir- ton. Ruth Imanse had films for the children. The minor officers wish to thank everyone who helped make it a very special day for the players. Saturday, March 28 is the dance and the next meeting is April 6 at 7 p.m. at the arena. Noble grand Bertha MacGregor assisted,by vice grand Gladys Coleman, presided at the meeting of Amber Rebekah lodge on Wednesday evening. They welcomed all the members and those who had returned from the south. Mrs. Elizabeth Riley gave a report of the recent euchre and treasurer Mrs. Dorothy Corbett reported for bank balances. She also reported a gratifying amount realized from the sale they catered to on Saturday. Arrangements were made to celebrate the Lodge's an- niversary on April 1, when D.D.P. Verna Thomas of Brussels will make her of- ficial visit. The secretary, Mrs. Ruby Bell, advised the members tickets were available for the, assembly president's visit to Morning Star Lodge on April 14 ALL 8Y HIMSELF — Robert Volland could not find anyone else to play rood hockey with on Suhday in Hensall, so he decided that he would go out by himself and practice. his skills alone. 1 HELI OZIER: MARCH 26 to APRIL 2 *NOTE SHOWTIME FRl. - SAT. i SUN. 7:00 i 9:00 MON. - THURS. 0:00 P.M. The Power Behind The Throne NINE TO FIVE .— PARK GODfRICH r PROGRAM SUBJECT T CHAN E WITH UT NOTIcs preceded by a banquet at the Presbyterian Church in Brussels. Members are re- quested to purchase their tickets by April 1. A representative and scholar to the sessions of the Rebekah Assembly of, On- tario at the Royal ,fork Hotel. Toronto in June, must be chosen this month,_ Members were reminded about - the invitation to the Dessert euchre at Pride of Huron Lodge March 31 at 1:30 p.m. All members who plan to attend the, dinner on April 1 must have their names in by March 30. Covenant Players participate in service Rev. Kenneth Knight con- ducted service in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sun- day March 22 when two members of the "Southern Ontario Unit of the Covenant Players, Gail Stewart from Kansas City, Missouri and Chris Rutz from Juno, Alaska were guests. Mrs. Dorothy Taylor presided at the organ for the service of song and the Van Wieren sisters, namely Carol Ann, Teresa, and Audrey, sang accompanied by Carol Ann on the guitar. The "Players" took part in the service and portrayed the sermon "Anybody Know The Way?" in drama. The service was well attended, followed by a coffee hour in the school room when everyonc.had the opportuni- ty to meet the players and enjoy their fellowship and talents. Representatives from all the groups in the United Church attended an Audio - Visual training night on Monday March 16. The train- ,i,ng was conducted by Rev. Stanley McDonald and Jim Jamison of the Audio -Visual department of the Huron County Board of Education. Rev. Stanley McDonald attended the wedding of Miss Lloyd Shaddick to Derk Garlichs in Keifer Memorial Chapel. Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo on Saturday. Despite the blustery weather there was a good attendance for the St. Patrick's Dav Social at Hen- sall United church for the District Ministerial Associa- tion. All the ministers of all denominations and their wives enjoyed an evening of games, fun and fellowship. The meeting closed with a suitable lunch with Rev. McDonald as the host. United Church For the third Sunday in Lent, Stanley McDonald added to his series on Pilgrims on the Road, by preaching on "Not being defeated along the road", at Hensall United Church. His text was "Let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which doth so easily beset us, and let us run with patience the race that is set before us, looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith." Life can easily defeat us; to com- plete the race of life successfully we must ac- quire proper resources. With Jesus as our resource, we can give up temptations, rise - to the pressures and reach our goal. Jesus gives something to live for and something to hang onto. With Jesus we are not defeated. The children thought about Jesus, the Lord of the Dance, or the Lord of Life. Everything about Jesus is love and happiness. The choir sang "I Will Love Thee" by Winnifred Sim bas- ed on Psalm 118, which was the unison reading. The worshippers were greeted at the door by Ken Elder and the ushers were Melanie Veal and John Rowcliffe. Next Sunday, as well as the regular morning service, a special confirma- tion service and reception will .be held at 8 p.m. con- ducted by the minister. New members will be received through profession of their faith. The official board will meet on Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m. Chiselhurst ladies The Chiselhurst Ladies entertained the residents of Queensway Home last week with bingo and treats. Mrs. Eric Luther conducted the church service. Visitors with Irma Wilde were Kemal Dogan, Don and .96,4,.//v,;160r,„43 FARM EQUIPMENT AUCTION for Isidore Ducharme Held on the premises, V4 mile north of St. Joseph, on Hwy. 21 (North of Grand Bend) on April 8, at 1:15 p.m. Consisting of Case 600 Combine cw scour cleaner, chopper, spreader, and pick-up, Int. 574 Tractor cwPTO, remotes, heat houser and duals (16-9-30), Int. 404 Tractor, Farmall in mint condition, 11' Triple "K" cultivator with harrows, Kewanee 10' Disc with Hyd. lift, 4 row Int. planter cw sprayer, Int. 16 run drill, 4 row bean puller, 4 row Innes windrower, 4 row scuffler, Int. 3 furrow 16" bottom Trail plow, 10' culti-packer, 3 pth-5' Little Rhino scraper blade, Calsa 200 gallon sprayer cw pump and 24' boom, New Ideal cyclon spreader (new), 2 - 175 bu. V - boxes and running gear; Flat rack and wagon, 35' - 4" auger, Paulk 6' grass cutter, Wifo 3 pth loader, land roller, harrows, scales, snow blower, and many more items. NOTE - Owner retiring, farm rented. Terms - Cash No Reserve. aihae//Lact(des AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS, APPRAISERS 77 MAIN ST. • SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK IWO (519) 527-1458 Dianne Wilfred Mrs. Henry Geortz, Patrick Wilds, Frank and Mariea Wilds, Mrs. Kay Cockwell, Henry and Marie Wilds, Alma Witmer, Valerie Studeries and Daniel and Mary Rozen- dal, Steve and Mike Soper. Doris and Alicia Bestard visited with Fanny Clarke. Walter and Florence Welhelm visited Edna Youn. Bill Triebner visited with his mother, Mrs. Muriel Triebner. Friends and relatives of Wilfred Mousseau, who is a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter, wish him a speedy recovery. Three Links Senior The Three Links Senior citizens are reminded the April meeting, which is a pot luck supper at 6:30 p.m., will be held on April 7. It is one week earlier than usual, ow- ing to a meeting that could not be rescheduled. Local lad graduates Mr. and Mrs. Ken Pollock and Jane, and Mrs. Edith M. Bell, Exeter, attended the graduation ceremony on March 20 at the ball room of the Royal York Hotel, Toronto, when Jim Pollock graduated with honours from Radio College of Canada as an electronic engineering technologist. Jim will be employed by Toronto International air- port commencing April 6. Congratualtions, Jim. Personals Diane Hamilton, RR 1 Hensall saw a red wing black bird, Monday. Harry Smith is a patient in South Huron Hospital. Mrs. Edith Bell was in Toronto last week attending the graduation from Radio College of her two grandsons Jim Pollock, Hensall and Scott Beaver, Paris. A reception followed at the Royal York Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Don Dodds and Mrs. Mary Roobol attended the funeral in Brantford on Monday of Mrs. George Gawne, the former Mary Van Dyke, a cousin of Mrs. Roobol. Mr. and Mrs. Bill O'Brien of Brigden visited on Sunday with the latter's mother Mrs. Joe Flynn and also with Mrs. O'Brien's father, Mr. Flynn in Victoria Hospital. Mr. Anthony Gelderland and Mrs. Jean Edeman of Ridgetown visited Thursday with Mr. & Mrs. Sim Roobol. A THANK YOU .om Jack Riddell JACK RIDDELL My thanks to the voters of Huron -Middlesex for your support in the March 19th Election. I look forward to doing my utmost to serve ALL the people of the riding in any way possible. 1 intend to resume my weekly reports from the Legislature as soon as it is called into session. 1 also would like to remind everyone that my constituency office is open in Exeter Monday to Friday from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. daily, and that toll free calls can be made from any point In the riding by asking the operator for ZENITH 14730. In Exeter and district simply call EXETER 235-0170. The phone is manned 9-5 p.m., Monday to Friday. Since the election we have tried to got all the roadside "Riddell" signs taken down. 1 am very concerned that this job bo completed quickly and thoroughly. If anyone knows of any of my campaign material that is still posted, please contact any of the following, and it will be token down immediately. PARKHILL 294-0053 LUCAN 227-4840 EXETER 235-2595 HENSALL-ZURICH '236-4034 SEAFORTH 527-0171 CLINTON 482-9004 GODERICH 524-7901 Yours sincerely, Jock Riddell M.P.P. HURON -MIDDLESEX