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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1981-09-10, Page 7Home Hardware) Labor Day mo:sage at church Local groups Amber Rebekah Lodge reopened for the fall season on Wednesday evening with Noble Grand Bertha MacGregor presiding assisted by the. Vice Grand Mrs. Gladys Coleman, who gave the report of cards sent to members. The Secretary Mrs. Ruby Bell read a -letter from the Hensall Her a McGregor D.D. Secretary Mrs. Irene Harnack. of Goderich stating the D:D.P.,. Mrs. Grace Fuller would visit the. Lodge, to install the officers on Wednesday October 7. A thank you card was read from Marg and Ray Consitt. Mrs. Olga Chipchase gave an interesting report of- the sessions at " .the Rebekah Assembly in Toronto in June. Mrs. Evelyn McBeath reported for the inaugural, members attended in June: Two beautiful 'flags were placed in the Lodge room by Bro. Ernie Chipchase and Sister Olga Chipchase, which were very much appreciated by the members and the Noble Grand expressed sincere thanks. At the close of the meeting a social hour was spent andsa pot -luck supper was enjoyed with the social committee in charge. -. Chiselhurst On September 1 the U.C.W. of* Chiselhurst held their meeting in the Fellowship Hall. The meeting opened with the president, Mrs. Dorothy Brintnell reading a poem "Worship". The theme song and prayer followed Mrs. Harold Parker was in charge of the worship and gave a very. Pyramid Place Top $12 million attraction Next time you're in the area, "The Biggest Show Next to the Falls" – Pyramid Place, Niagara has many updated attractions that rate a family visit The $12 million complex is dominated by the unique, pyramid -shaped "Imax" theatre where an entertain- ing double bill, "Ontario/ Summertide" and "Circus World", is shown several times daily on 'Canada's largest movie screen. "Kids' Place", a chal- lenging and exciting super- vised play park for children under 13, features the "Rubber Band Bounce", "Foam Swamp", "Cave Crawl", "Roller Slide" and many other innovative, free- form activities. Nearby is the "BAHA Beetle Grand Prix" where 30 remote-controlled, mo- del -sized dune buggies race on an open track. Pyramid Place also fea- tures the "Good Times Jamboree", an all animated musical show; "The Great White Water Niagara Pic- ture Show," a multi -media spectacle tracing Niagara's colorful past; "Hocus Po- cus", a mystical, musical magic show – and an inte- resting assortment of games, speciality shops and dining. facilities. Pyramid Place is located on the east side of Buchanan Avenue, between Robinson Street and Murray Hill: Hours are from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily until Sept, after which a weekend sche- dule takes effect interesting message fitting in with the slides which were shown by Rev. Stanley McDonald on "He Restoreth My Soul". • - The Roll. call .was an- swered by a display of "Something of Your Grandmother's.. which was most interesting. A "thank you" was read from Beatrice Munn. An .invitation was accepted to attend a noon luncheon at Hensall Church U.C.W. meeting on September 10. Members were reminded of the Presbyterial at Kippen United Church September 30 at 12:30. Anniversart plates are for sale from members. A bale of used clothing will be sent in October. Mrs. Clarence Coleman gave an article on • "President's Priorities." Rev. McDonald gave the Benediction and refresh- ments were served by Mrs. '---Iarold Parker and Mrs. Alvin Cole. Ladies' Legion Auxiliary The Ladies' _Legion Auxiliary reopened their fall meetings on Tuesday evening with the president Mrs. Alice Neilands presiding. The Zone Com- mander from Goderich Mrs. Mona Davis of Goderich installed three new mem- bers, who were welcomed to the Auxiliary. Service at Carmel The Sunday service in Carmel Presbyterian Church was conducted by Rev. Kenneth Knight. His message was on "Learning to Work" taken from Ephesians Chapter 4 Vers. 28. Mrs. Dorothy Taylor presided at the organ. Miss Margaret Kennedy, who has served as a missionary in India for 39 years will be the guest speaker on Sunday September 13. Labour Day service Labour Day weekend service was held in Hensall United Church on Sunday, September 6 for Chiselhurst and Hensall congregations with Rev. Stanley McDonald conducting the service with Mtrs. Joyce Pepper at the piano. The message was titled "Back To Work". Rev. McDonald pointed out that/at all times God is with ordinary people, on ordinary occasions, and in ordinary places. What God has done for us may never be Citizens News, September 10, 1981 Pogo 7 commence fall activities seen but it will never be forgotten, for spiritual values of the heart are left to eternity. Dedicate your heart, home and job to the Glory of . God. The children's talk was about not .using the name of God wrongly. Sunday School will reopen next Sunday, September 13. Ushers for the service were Don Wareing, Bill Stebbins, Tim Mann and,. Travers Beavers, Mrs. LincJa Traquair welcomed tit the door. Queensway entertained Mrs. Shirley' Luther conducted worship at Queensway Manor last week. Mr. and Mrs.. A. "Bates visited Mrs. Scrymegour. Dirk, Marie, Grene. and Don Rozendal visited Mrs. Alice Rozendal. Kay Cockwell visited with her husband Peter. Mrs. Finkbeiner spent Sunday and Monday at her son's at Crediton. Mary Parlmer visited over- the holiday with her sister Mrs. Thomson. Mrs. Wilds visited on Sunday with her daughter in London. Peter McNaughton celebrated his birthday on Sunday. Sep- tember 6. On Wednesday September 2 the ladies from the Men- nonite Church Zurich en- tertained the residents with bingo and served coffee and cookies. On Thursday Mr. Mathonia and his musical group entertained the residents with music and entertainment. Persona is Miss Sally, .z Chaffe of Mitchell spent a few days holidaying last week with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corbett. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoy spent a .day recently, visiting with Rev. Percy and Mrs. Ferguson at Chesley Mr. and Mrs. Austin Wheeler of Detroit visited last week with their aunt Mrs. Mabel Munn. Mr. and Mrs. Don Jory and family of Sarnia were holiday visitors with Mrs. Jory's sister and brother-in- law Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moir and sons. Doug Cudmore of London spent a few holidays with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cudmore. Little Alicia Schroeder JAPANESE CUISINE Sunday, Sept. 20 VANASTRA CENTRE Adults $7.50 Children $3.00 Proceeds for Town & Country Homemakers Tickets available at door or from Gwyn Whilsmith, tel. 236-4340 ZURICH r 1► Protect Your Driveway With.... Home Hardware riveway Sealer • 1 Gal. Covers 125 sq. feet • Apply at 50 degrees and above ZURICH HOME HARDWARE 236-4911 who was a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter was able to return to her home on Sunday. Mrs. Marjorie McDonald, Mr. and . Mrs. Jack McDonald and Jenette of Brampton were weekend visitors with the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cudmore. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parker visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keyes at Grand Bend. NEW YEAR, NEW STUDENTS — (from left) Shawn Lovell, Michael Funk, Scott Young, Jason Willert, and (back) Terri -Lynn Elder, began kidergarten in Mrs. Preszcator's class at Hensall public school this week. 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