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Zurich Citizens News, 1981-05-14, Page 7Barbecue planned for family A warxn welcoine is ex-. tended to Barbara Horst and her six-year-old son. Adam and Sheree Kerrigan, who are living in the new home on the back street. Barbara is the new manager of the Red Pump restaurant, in Bayfield. She is originally from .Toronto, but was in Calgary for three• years before moving here. r;• Nary CSU • Sheree is frofn Calgary and takes care of Adam while his mother is working. A total of $310 was collected for the Cancer Society in the April canvass. Thanks to the women who canvassed. and to those who gave so generously. Marjorie •Hayter's seven- teen piano students gave a recital for friends and relatives at Goshen church a week ago Monday .evening. . The Nguyen family which has been in our midst for the past year -has .adjusted beautifully to their new country. They are moving to Huron Park the end of June where Tai and Hai are employed. There will be a joint Varna - Goshen church service on 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11111 in June 14 in Varna. followed by a • barbecue. .with the Nguyens as'honoured guests. You are asked to bring your ownhot dogs and ham- burgers. The committee will provide everything else. Two babies were baptized in Varna United Church dur- ing the Mother's Day service •on Sunday: Darcy Donald Rathwell. son of Don and Debbie. and Ryan Andrew Morrison. son of 'Paul and Judy. Anthems were sung by the children's and adult choirs. In Goshen. Leanne Elizabeth Keys. baby daughter of Steve and Linda, was baptized. The Varna -Goshen Youth Group attc;ided the special thank -offering service in On- tario Street Church. Clinton on Sunday evening to hear the Rev. John Anderson of New Zealand and the Teen Choir. • The silent auction of plants at the May meeting of Varna- United Church Women realized seventy- three dollars for the treasury. The dessert euchre ' in April netted .268 dollars. Some of this money was quickly . put to use. with donations .to the Resource Centre in Mitchell. the Lon- don City Mission and Clinton Hospital Auxiliary. Three dozen water glasses have been added to the kitchen, and enough stainless flatware will be purchased to bring the supply to. 100 place settings. Invitations were , received to the thank -offering meeting in Clinton at On- tario Street Church. and to Visitor's Day at Brucefield on June 2. An invitation was also extended to a shower for Janet Oesch at Goshen on May 12. Cheryl Webster's' shower is being held in Var- na on June 3. Those who wish to go to Alma College in 'August should hand in their five - dollar bus fare at the June meeting. The bale for Lon- don .Mission will be packed Friday. Rev. Wilena Brown and Mildred McAsh reported on a very interesting Worship Workshop they attended at First St. Andrews Church in London. Marjorie Hayter also attended. They found a strong rock influence in the new church music. and discovered that one could learn to play handbells rather quickly. There was also instruction on composing new hymns. A Mother's Day worship service was presented by Margaret Dawson. Joan Beierling. Sharon Chuter and Jessie Keyes. and in- cluded the poem .-An Old - Fashioned Kitchen" read by Mrs. Keyes and "What Makes a Mother's Day?" by IoIen.t Carol Steckle of Huron Ridge Acres gave many tips on the care of house plants and transplanting. 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NOON -6 NI III Mill 11111 HWY 83 DASHWi000 EXETER � 1 MT CARMEL CORBETT1� GRANO BEND N W♦E s HURON RDI 5 COON FRY CORNER SIGN LUCAN " TO LONDON) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Citizens News, May 14, 1 81 Pane' Stanley Township recreation For summer months, next organize and practise May meeting: Tuesday, May 26, 15 and 22 at 8:30 p.m. at Ball 8:30 p.m. Park. Stanley's Men's Inter- For information call Doug township slow -pitch to meet, McAsh .482-9236. i CREDI TON Homecoming at Zion United Church July 26, 1981 Church Service 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m Picnic Lunch 12:15 p.m. Afternoon Session Special speakers 2:00 p.m. All members, friends past and present are welcome to attend. Please notify your family members and any other friends of the Crediton churches. • r<,,��.:;:.....• � ,ter:: ,qx 1 '4."•••••f0:5',.4.•,n:•:.: ti Congratulations to Mrs. Arlene Wallace, Crediton on winning a trip for two to Las Vegas on Friday, Oc- tober 23, compliments of Small World Travel and The Exeter Lions Club. 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