HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1981-08-13, Page 3Park hosts Parker -Keys reunion
The Parker -Keys reunion
was held on Saturday 'af-
ternoon at the Hensall
Community Park with forty-
six in attendance.
Winners of races and
sports were: Race 5 and
Hensall
Bertha McGregor
ander— Darla Dalton; 6-9,
Susan Shawyor; 10-14, Craig
Cudmore; 15 and over,
Randy Parker; 10 and under
kick the shoe: Susan
Shawyer; 11 and over, Kick
the shoe, Randy Parker.
Wheel Barrow race: Carla
Dalton and Don Dalton; and
Carla Brown and Marg
Ruston. Relay races, Randy
Parker's team; clothes pin
race- Randy Parker's team.
Number of candies in jar,
Rod Parker. How much
silver in purse or pocket Bob
Keys. Number of bottons on
clothing Harold Parker.
The reunion next year will
be held on August 14.
The following is the slate
officers: president, Fred
Brown; vice-president, Rick
Parker; secretary -treas-
urer, Marg Ruston; sports,
Ruth Anne and John
McDougall; Jack and Gail
MacDonald; beverage, Marg
Huston and Betty Brown;
plates and cups, Eva Parker.
Queensway happenings
Rev. Stanley C. McDonald
conducted' the Worship
Service . at the Queensway
Nursing Home last week
accompanied at the piano by
Mrs. Laird Mickle.
Visitors with Mrs. Wilds
were Winnifred Wilds, Pat h
Wilds and family, Dogan and
family, Henry and . Marie
Wilds, Charles Westlake
visited with Marion
Westlake. Elmer Oesch
visited with his father Pat
Desch. Visiting with Mrs.
Kendrick were Edith Foster,
Dorothy Airdrie and Dianne
Neilands. Jack Lowe was
high scorer for the men and
Mary Parlmer was high
scorer for the ladies
Personals
Mrs. Sim Roobol and Mrs.
Laird Mickle were at the
Blue Water Rest Home: last
Thursday visiting former
members or Unit IV if
Hensall United Church and
other residents.
Soloist, Don ' McCaffrey,
inspired the congregation to
applaud on Sunday morning
with his two solos "I Need
Thee Every Hour" and the
very stirring "When The
Roll Is Called Up Yonder".
Joyce Pepper was the pianist
for the service and the
ushers were Ross Veal,
Cecil Pepper, Harold Par-
sons, and Ken McLean.
Charles Cooper greeted the
congregation at the door.
Rev. McDonald's message
was on "Oh, for the simple
life". He used as his basis the
story of Mary and Martha
and said Christ's call to us is
very simple "Follow Me"
and he leads us to the
, Father, "He who has seen
me has seen my father", but
'he also leads us to our
brothers and sisters "In as
much as you have done it
unto the least of these my
brothers, my sisters, you
have done it unto me." The
flowers at the front of the
church were placed to the
glory of God and in honour of
the marriage of Pat
Rowcliffe to Wayne Camp-
bell. Mr. McDonald an-
nounced that Baptismal
Service would be held next
Sunday at morning
worship.
Mrs. T. Tower and
daughter, Miss Sandra
Tower, were on a trip to
Saskatoon and various points
in Saskatchewan and were
re -united after 24 years with
members of their family.
The trip was saddened by the
accidental death of the
former's brother Robert
Prevost in Prince George
B.C.
Mrs. Annie Noakes
elebrated her 83rd birthday
August 4 and her grandsons
ad a birthday party at their
NATIVE DIES
At Toronto Western
Hospital, August 3, 1981,
Miss Annie Jean (Ann)
Gilchrist of 176 Dover Court
Road, Toronto, formerly of
Hensall, in her 83rd year.
Daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. James Gilchrist. The
last surviving member of the
family and dear friend of
Mrs. Ellen Thomson,
Hensall.
Funeral service and
committal was from the
Bonthron Chapel of Michael
P. O'Connor Funeral Home,
Hensall on Saturday August
8. Rev. Stanley C. McDonald
officiated. Private interment
in Hensall Union Cemetery.
TO—
MARRIED Koehler,RR 2,Hensall
BE Glenn and Audrey
and Charles and Bernice Eckel, Zurich, are pleased to an-
nounce the forthcoming marriage of their children, Betty Lynn
and Doug. They will exchange marriage vows on Saturday
August 29, 1981 at 3:30 p.m., Carmel Presbyterian Church,
Hensall. Open reception to follow in Hensall. Everyone
welcome.
cottage at Ipperwash Beach,
for her. Congratulations
Annie.
Miss Mabel Ballagh of
Hamilton returned to her
home after holidaying with
her niece Mrs. Helen Thiel,
for the past three weeks.
Miss Joan Dodds and her
friend Miss Mary Hunt are
holidaying with the former's
grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
Sim Roobol..
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van
Wieren and Mr. and Mrs.
Sim Roobol were guests at
the Spruyt-Van Wieren,
wedding IB Delaware on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Van
Dyke of Atwood were dinner
guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Sim Roobol recently.
Mr.and Mrs. Ross Corbett
spent the weekend visiting
with the latter's brother-in-
law and sister Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Taylor at Killworthy.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Raeburn
and daughter Jamie Lynn
returned to their home in
Coronation, Alberta after
holidaying with their parents
and families, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Raeburn and Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Slade and Mrs.
Raeburn's grandmother
Mrs. Hazel Luther.
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor
spent the weekend visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Don
MacLaren ,Jodi and Brooke
in Oakville.
Zurich United news
There was a large atten-
dance at our morning worship
on Sunday. Many former
choir members and friends
were present to honour Nita
Oesch on her retirement.
Nita presided at the
organ. The choir assisted by
several former members,
sang "The church in the
Wildwood." The solo part
being taken by Barrie Dan-
dier. A duet "My God,and I"
was sung by Dorothy
Breakey and Beatrice
Rader. A very beautiful
offertory was played by
Edith (Steckle) Martin at
the piano and her sister
Rebecca Bender on the ac-
cordion.
Rev. Laing has started a
series of sermons using I
Colossians as her basis.
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PARTY
for
Doug
Eckel
(Clifton)
Friday
August 14
Information call
262-5279
or
262-5083
Sunday August 16 - 10:30
a.m. - Zurich. Outdoor ser-
vice - please bring lawn
chairs. There will be lunch
following the service. Sun-
day, August 23 - 10:30 -
Dashwood pavilion. Sunday,
August 30 - 11:15 - Commu-
nion service.
Accidents
Continued from front page
Damage in that one was
listed at $600.
The final collision was
reported on Sunday on the
Usborne-Biddulph township
line at concession 2 in
Usborne. Drivers were Jef-
frey
effrey Musser, Exeter and
John Harrigan, Lucan.
Damage was estimated at
$6,500.
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Citizens News, August 12, 1981
Golden
So far we haven't an of-
ficial announcement concer-
ning the end of the mail
strike, however our
residents will be pleased
when they can get back to
writing letter s and better
siill, receiving them.
This has been one of those
quiet weeks with not much
doing except the hobby shop
activities and a few card
games.
Residents who have been
out visiting during the week
Glimpses
were Mrs. Josephine
Thompson, Mrs. Ella
Drysdale, Mrs. Mabel Ja-
ques, Mrs. Margaret Pfaff,
Mr. Harold Barry, Mrs.
Edna Eickmeier, Mrs.
Beatrice Overholt and Mrs.
Eva Thiel.
The Sunday evening
chapel service was con-
ducted by Rev. M. Mellecke
of Dashwood Lutheran
'Church. Joanne Maguire
presided at the organ during
the service.
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