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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1981-09-17, Page 8Paye 8 Citi eta News September 17, 1991 CHEQUE AND TROPHY - Bill Tinney presents DJ Ken Clarke with the trophy and 1125 cheque for the DJ's final win, Sunday. Sixteen teams played 22 games at the Zurich recreational fastball tournament this weekend. UCW needs guest billets President Doris Wilson opened the Sep- tember meeting of the Varna U.C.W. with the poem "Three Little Words". The theme of worship was "This Varua. by Mary Cbessoill is the Day That the Lord Has Made", with scripture from Psalm 103 and the hymns "Amazing Grace" and "This is the Day". A skit "The Days That Count" stressed the value of each phase of a woman's life. Margaret Hayter will be the reader from Varna at the Regional meeting on October 8 at Walton. There will be a special thank -offering meeting here on October 1 witkguests' from neigh- bour g U. C.W. groups. Ruth. Johnston was ap- pointed to-- Manse com- mittee to tote Mildred McAsh. A committee of Joyce Dowson 'Mary Chessell and Rev. Wiliina Brown was appointe4to set up billets for the students of the first year class atmmanuel College • • • when they visit here on October 6 and 7. Please remember to fill out the form you received in the letter from the minister Many of them are middle- aged people who have been called from other oc- cupations and alk -should be interesting guests. Mr. George Cowan of Dungannon will be the guest preacher ' for Varna Anniversary service at 11:00' a.m. on Sunday. Personals Ivan and Joan Stephenson of Mississauga spent a few days at Ralph and Mona Stephenson's and visited friends in the community. Jerry Reid's father passed away in wheatley on Sunday. Our sympathy to Jerry and Jean and boys. Brenda Dowson will begin work on Monday in the Records Department of Clinton Hospital. David Kalbfleisch, a graduate of grade 19 at Goderich High School, is attending Western University. Lisa Smith and Jacqui Taylor have entered high school, and David Rathwell, Mark Webster and Neal Atchison started kin- dergarten. Beatrice and Louis Taylor have moved to an apartment near the Credit Union in Clinton. Well really miss seeing Louis in the post of- fice every day, and Beatrice's talent for keeping up the laughter level in the church kitchen. Mock Wedding at Show Amock wedding provided the entertainment at a shower for bride -elect Kathy Peck at Goshen church on Saturday afternoon. The ladies of Goshen north took part , with special music on the autoharp by Norene Hayter and vocals byNorene and by Leslie and Hayley Linfield. The bride's father literally "pushed vacuum cleaners" as he escorted her down the aisle, and he didn't forget to plug his radio business either -- he was wearing headphones. Geraldine Eckel read an address of good wishes and Kathy was assisted in opening her lovely and useful gifts by her mother and Mrs. Youngblut. An open house will be held at Mrs. Peck's home on the Wednesday following the wedding. Medcenter gets go ahead The Dashwood and Area September 8 with +Crediton Gerald Mason. Medical Committee met in and Zurich U.C.W. as guests. Zion Lutheran church the community centre The Stewardship and ladies" Aid met for the first Thursday, September 10. Finance committee was in meeting of the fall Tuesday, The doctor's relations charge with Mrs. Hugh September 8. Group 2 with committee and the chairman Boyle, chairlady. conveners Mrs. Ray Rader will attend the meeting of the The devotion was centered and Mrs. Earl Keller, was in around the year of the charge of deirotions and Disabled Person, Prayers, lunch. The president, Mrs. scriptures and readings Florence Martene opened were given by the corn- with bible reading and mittee, Mrs. Bill Chandler prayer. Mrs. Irvin Rader Mrs. Jessie Rader, Mrs. gave a reading, "The Ladies' Gerald Mason and Mrs. Aid now and then". Ralph Weber. Annmarie Pastor Mellecke handed Hoffman was soloist. out a.page of 29 questions for Thames Valley Children's a general bible knowledge Centre in London, executive test followed by discussion of director, Michael troublesome answers. _ Lysecki showed a film and Mrs. Martene presided for spoke on the work of the the business. Donations for centre. the bakeless bake sale were Mrs. Don Gaiser presided received. Twenty members for the business at Kippen were present. The Altar Wednesday September 30. Guild reported 18 visits. The Dashwood United Church Guilds during the summer official board is planning a months were very busy. The craft sale October 10 from 10 new Guild. is Mrs. M. a.m. to 6 p.m. at Hoffman's Mellecke and Mrs. Florence Ambulance garage. The Martene. Seven cards were Sunshine committee for sent. Fruits and vegetables September and October is for Thanksgiving are to be Mrs. Don Gaiser and Mrs. brought to the church • Dashwood Mrs. Irvin Rader Underserviced Area Program Advisory Branch sponsored by the Ontario Ministry of Health in Lon- don, October 29. The go ahead signal was given the building chairman to proceed with contracts for water service, drainage, heating, brick laying etc. Money received from two rummage sales was en- couraging and the com- mittee appreciates the response for articles donated and those who worked to make the project a success. Calvary United Church Women held their meeting lts a Small World Travel, Exeter is pleased to announce that Mary Ellison has successfully completed an ALTA Training School at Sea on board the S.S. Prince George to Alaska. 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