HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1964-01-16, Page 3THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1964
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News of HENSALL District
Mrs. Verna Twitchell has re-
turned from a two weeks' visit
with her daughter and son -In-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lio-
eomo, and family, of Windsor..
1VIr. and Mrs. William. C.
Sinith, Fred Broadley and Jim
Taylor left Monday of this week
by jet .to attend the National
Mobile Home Show at Louis-
ville, Kentucky, which last for
Hensall UCW
Unit 4 Meets
Unit 4 of the U.C.W. met
Thursday afternoon, January 9,
tender the leadership of Mrs.
James McAllister, who presided
for the meeting, opening with
a New Year's message and
prayer. The devotional on Paul
telling how to make the most
out of life was taken by Miss M.
Ellis, assisted by Mrs. Jarvis
Horton who offered prayer.
Rev. Harold Currie, who gave
the address, spoke on New
Year's Resolutions with its
pointers including attending
unit meetings, commend, defend
our faith, study, befriend, ex-
tend the Gospel and bring.heal-
ing to the nations. The speaker
was thanked by Mrs, McAllister.
During the business period
Mrs. W. B. Cross, in giving the
treasurer's report, stated that
this unit had gone well over the
top in their 114 & M allocation.
A tentative date for the annual
congregational meeting and sup-
per has been set for Wednesday,
January 29. This unit is to set
tables in the afternoon.
The annual quilting bee is
planned for February, in the
church. Mrs. Cross expressed
appreciation to the leader, Mrs.
McAllister, for her good work
during the past year.
President Mrs. Walter Spen-
cer spoke words of greetings
and good wishes for 1964. Miss
Joyce Flynn favoured with a
lovely piano solo.
Lunch was served by the ex-
ecutive, who also had charge of
the program.
a week, Mr, and Mrs. Smith
expect to spend the week -end
in Florida,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Smith,
of Marlette, Mich., are visiting
at the home of their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Smith, and family, Janie
and Scott.
Young People
President Ted Mock chaired
the Hensall-Chiselhurst Young
People's Union meeting Sunday
evening. Doug Currie read
sacred passages and Miss Pa-
tricia Harris offered prayer. A
film on "Workshop for Peace"
was shown. Rev. Harold Currie
led a discussion on the film's
content. Games were under di-
rection of Miss Patricia Harris,
Lunch was served and Rev.
Currie closed with the bene-
diction.
The Arnold Circle of Carmel
Presbyterian Church will meet
Monday, January 20, when an-
nual reports will be presented,
also highlights of the Presby-
terial held in Clinton Tuesday
will be given.
Mrs. Stan Love was admitted
to St. Joseph's Hospital, with in-
juries to her hip suffered in a
fall at her home. Mrs. Love
was recuperating from a frac-
tured hip when she fell, and the
fall caused injuries to the same
hip. She is a sister of Mrs.
John Jarrott, of Hensall.
Hensall Institute
Hears Inspector
J. G. Burrows, of Exeter, Pub-
lic School Inspector for South
Huron, was guest speaker at
Hensall Women's Institute Citi-
zenship :and Education meeting
held on Wednesday evening,
speaking on "a year of pro-
gress'.
The speaker compared educa-
tion in England and Canada. He
was introduced by Mrs. John
Corbett, and thanked by Mrs.
James McAllister.
Mr. Burrows, in addition to
a very .informative and interest-
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Mrs. Eleanor McKenzie is
holidaying in St. Petersburg,
Florida, for the winter months.
Miss Carolyn Cook, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook,
underwent an appendectomy op-
eration at St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, on Thursday.
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Legion Auxiliary
Plans For
Joint Installation
The Legion Auxiliary meeting
was held January 7, with presi-
dent Mrs. William Smale pre-
siding.
There will be a joint installa-
tion of officers on Friday, Jan-
uary 17, at the Legion Hall. The
Auxiliary will canvass the vil-
lage for the Red Cross in March,
and will cater for a banquet for
the 4-H Leaders on January 21.
The mystery prize was won by
Mrs. William Forrester, and the
guessing contest by Mrs, Helen
Roberts. Bingo was played and
lunch served by the committee
in charge.
ing address, contributed two
lovely solos, "Walk With Me"
and "Young Lovers". His ac-
companist was Mrs. Ottewell.
Members answered the roll
call with "A memory of school
days". Mrs. McAllister con-
ducted a contest and the win-
ner was Mrs. Robert Elgie.
President Mrs. Beverly Bea-
ton presided for the business,
and Mrs.. McAllister for the
program. Program conveners
were Mrs. James McAllister and
Mrs. John Corbett; hostesses,
Mrs. James Bengough and Mrs.
John Skea, the latter taking the
place of Mrs. Ella Drysdale.
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Winter Fun
Electric heating turns any
summer cottage into a lodge for
skiing, hunting, ice fishing, or
plain relaxing right through the
winter months. Because electric
heat will warm up a room in a
few minutes, it is particularly
suitable for Ontario's change-
able climate.
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Hensall UCW
Unit 2 Meets
Unit 2 of the U.C.W. met for
their first meeting of 1964 on
Monday evening, under the
leadership of Mrs. Edison For-
rest, with 19 present.
Mrs. Dave Kyle conducted the
devotional with the theme used
"Patience", she was assisted by
Mrs. Harvey Keys and Miss M.
Ellis. Mrs. Stewart Blackwell
commented on the study o
"India".
Mrs. Keys will take charge of
the nursery, and Mrs. Lorne
Hay the flowers for the church,
for the month of January.This
unit will serve lunch at the
supper preceeding the annual
congregational meeting to be
held in January.
Mrs, George Sinker showed
pictures of the Canadian west
and other places of interest.
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Hensall United Church
REV. HAROLD F. CURRIE, Minister
9:45 a.m.--Church School.
11:00 a.m.—Worship Service.
St. Paul's Anglican Church
REV. J. PHILIP GANDON, Rector
9:45 a.m.—Morning Service.
10:15 a.m.—Sunday School.
Carmel Presbyterian Church
REV. D. R. MacDONALD, B.A., Minister
Mrs. M. Dougall, Organist
10 a,m.—Sunday School.
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