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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1981-05-28, Page 3Original music featured at baptism service • A lovely baptismal service was held at Hensall United Church on Sunday May 24, conducted by Rev Stanley McDonald, when Justin Travers Shaw was presented for baptism by Ms parents George and Gail Shaw. Providing music for the service were Sherry land Don Travers and Rick Weber. Rick and Sherry accompanied themselves on the guitar. As a preparation for worship, Rick played "Birth" and at the beginning of the baptism service Rick Weber and Sherry Travers played and sang "Our Song" an original piece composed by Rick with lyrics by Sherry. Hensall Bertha MeGregor The message given by Rev Stanley McDonald, was entitled "It runs in the family". During life, many children come in contact with someone who becomes a "mother " fi ure to them - ttiough not their real mother. Real or substitute, the bond of love is established bet- ween them. Love has amazing power to determine character and the most privileged child is the one who receives the most love. As parents, we impart our faith, or lack of it, to our children. We should let Christ come into our relationships in the Church, in the school and in the government, but above all, in our families. Children will grow in God's love in the loving hands of Jesus. After the reading of the scripture, Rev McDonald read, "A Woman who held a Baby" from the Prophet, and following the vows taken by the parents, Don Travers sang a "Lullaby" ac- companied by Rick and Sherry. During the offering, Rick and Sherry again played a duet "0 Very Young" and as the prelude, Rick played "Children." Both songs, "Birth" and "Children", are Rick's original compsitions. Ushers for the service were Scott Jesney and Brian Beer while Dave Brock welcomed the congregation at the door. Lodges attend service The Oddfellow and Rebekah Lodges ac- companied by the Patriarch Miltant and Ladies' Auxiliary attended worship at Carmel Presbyterian Church, Sunday and were addressed by Rev Kenneth Knight who spoke on the parable "The Samaritin or the Robber?" Mrs. Blanche Dougall and Mrs. Edith Bell sang a duet "Trusting in the Saviour" accompanied at the organ by Mrs. Dorothy Taylor. The members marched to the local hall where a social hour followed and refreshments were served. A special Sunday evening service will be held on Sunday May 31 when Miss Carol Erb who has been a missionary in Afghanistan for a number of years will be guest speaker. The annual birthday of the W.M.S. will be held on June 1 with Rev Maureen Walters of Ailsa Craig will be the guest speaker. Three Links senior The "Three Links" Seniors will meet on Tuesday June 2 Ho at 8 p.m. Please note th change of date owing to Hensall Spring Fair being o June. This will be the la meeting for the season. The Blossom Tea and Bak Sale at Huronview will held on June 3 and the Senior Citizens week will be Jun 21 -June 2e. e of Clinton entertained Mr. the and Mrs. Jim Sangster to n dinner on Sunday observing Bt their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. e Several members of be Amber Rebekah Lodge attended the dessert euchre e held at Huronic Lodge, Clinton on Wednesday. • Mrs. Don Gooding of • Parkhill visited on Sunday of with her mother, Mrs. Mabel e Munn. e Mr. Ed Corbett is un - d dergoing treatment at d University Hospital, London. el Mrs. Ruby Bell visited this on week with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Mason, Tracey and Cindy in d Lansing Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Flynn d spent the week end at their summer camp at Silver Lake. Visiting from Florida Mr. Scott Avery of Boynton Beach Florida visited this week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Flynn and uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Flynn • and daughters, Lori and Susan. Scott has com- pleted a scholarship he won in hotel and restaurant management, in Chicago. A very pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sangster, Sunday when the immediate relatives of the latter's family gathered in honour of their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. A beautiful table was arranged by their daughter, Mrs. Ralph Holland, Clinton centered with an an- niversary cake, silver candles and a gift of tulips. A social hour was enjoyed and a gift was presented from the family. A sincere thanks was extended from the recipients. Queensivay Nursing Hom The staff and residents Queensway Nursing Hom gratefully appreciate th Unit II of Hensall Unite Church for playing bingo an treats and also Mrs. Neev who supplied transportatio bowl. Visiting with Mrs Rozendal were her husban Don, Olie and Jean Rozen dal, Frank Rozendal, an Wanda Struyk. Mrs. Wilds was visited by Winnifred Wilds, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Alma Wisner and Marra and Henry Wilds. Mrs. Young was visited by her three sisters, Evelyn, Alma and Flo and husband Wils. Chester Dunn visited Mrs. Vera Lammie. Mrs. Louise Mitchell visited at Crediton on Sunday. Rev Kenneth Knight of Exeter held the church service on Tuesday. Men's high bowling score was Albert Miazza with 136 and the ladies high was Mary Parlmer, with 113. Hensall lad graduates Tom Travers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Travers, Hensall, who has been studying with "The New Tribes Bible Institute" in Candenton, Missouri, U.S.A. will graduate this week, and will be Rev. Tom Travers, and has been asked to continue on the staff at the Medical Centre and will be a laboratory technician there. Tom was a graduate of Guelph University and received his Bachelor of Science degree. His wife Sharon is on the staff at the medical centre as recep- tionist and medical records secretary. We congratulate Tom and Sharon and wish them continued success. Blood donor clinic Thursday May 28, the Red Cross is holding Blood Donor Clinic at South Huron District High School, Exeter from 2-4 p.m. and 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Please take time to give the gift of life and be a blood donor. Hold seminar About 76 people attended a seminar on industrial and small business development at the Hensall and District Community Centre, Wednes- day. Two representatives of each local business were in- vited to attend a dinner and seminar which was spon- sored by the village council. Guest speakers were: Ken Bowden, a consultant with the Ministry of Industry and Tourism, London; Jack R. Delanie, manager of plant locations at the ministry's Toronto offices; and Robert I. Pollock a consultant from the ministry's small business development branch, also in Toronto. The purpose of the meeting was to "open dis- cussion within the business and industrial sector of our municipality toward stimulating a sound economic business en- vironment." Persona Is Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hand, Gwen and Michael DRYSDALE MAJOR APPLIANCE CENTRE LTD., SALES WITH SERVICE The Place To Buy Appl►onces NEW AND USED Hensall 262-2728 Closed Mondays SAFE "0" CONCRETE STEPS PORCHES - patio slabs - sidewalk slabs - curbs - flower bed edging -.interlocking paving stones - flagstone Call: G & G CONCRETE PRODUCTS 236-4723 Citizens News, May 28, 1981 Po SPORTY ANNIVERSARY GIFT `` When Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ducharme, RR 2, Zurich celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary Saturday they were surprised to receive a 1981 automobile from their son Charles. In the above picture, Bill Talbot of Huron Motor Products hands over the keys to the happy couple. Son Charles is at the right. The other children are daughters Mrs. Len (Cecilia) Tocker, London; Mrs. Ivan (Marjorie) Meidinger, Zurich; Mrs. George (Annette) Overholt, Burlington; Mrs. Dennis (Rose) Overholt, Zurich; Mrs. Phil (Von- nie) Overholt and Mrs. Dick (Barb) Rau, both of Zurich; Mrs. Dave (Marilyn) Hassal and Mrs. Bill (Dianne) Wilson, both of London, and sons Gerard, Charles and Ken, Zurich; Don, London; Larry, Hensall; and Dean, Clinton. They also have 47 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. T -A photo c Zurich 4-H On May 21, the Zurich 4-H beef and dairy club held their third meeting at the home of Martha Klopp. Pres. Kathy Love opened the meeting with the 4-H pledge. Sharon Thiel read the minutes of the last meeting and gave the roll call. The beef section read "Finishing cattle for marketing". The dairy sec- tion of the club read "High quality milk". Ian Thiel thanked the hostess Mrs. Klopp. The next meeting will be held at the home of Sharon Thiel on June 4 at 7:45. Z.M.A.A. 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