Zurich Citizens News, 1964-03-05, Page 3THURSDAY MARCH 5, 1964
PAGE THREE
News of HENSALL District
Mrs. Garnet Allan, Mrs. Mary
Taylor, Mrs. Harry Horton, Mrs,
Roy Smale, Mrs. John Skea,
Mrs. W. J. Cameron, Mrs. Grant
Bisback, Mrs. William Smale,
Mrs. William Forrester, Mrs,
Harold Campbell and Mrs. Gor-
don Munn, members of Hensall
Legion Ladies' Auxiliary, at-
tended the annual card party at
Exeter Legion Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Dodds, of
Seaforth, and Mr. and Mrs. Sim
Roobol, Hensall, attended the
Gelderland-Geddis wedding at
Mt. Zion Presbyterian Church,
Ridgetown, on Saturday, Feb-
ruary 29.
Mrs. Barbara Miller, Exeter,
has accepted a position on the
staff of the Bell Telephone in
Hensall.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Scruton
and Sherry, and Wayne Roberts,
of Port Dover, were week -end
guests with Mr. and Mrs. P. L.
MeNaughton and Robert, and
with Mrs. Pearl Shaddick and
Bill.
Mrs. George Parker, who is
on the staff of the Bell Tele-
phone here, is enjoying a week's
vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle
left last Friday morning for De-
troit, where they holidayed for
a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Rigby, Mr,
and Mrs. William Knights, Stew-
art and Jane, of Blenheim; Mr.
and Mrs. Percy Bartlett, of
Thamesford; Mr, a n d Mrs.
Harry Snell, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart McQueen,
celebrating Mr. McQueen's 82nd
birthday.
Guests this week with Mr. and
Mrs. Sim Roobol are Mr. An-
thony Van Dyke, Mr. Terrence
Van Dyke, Miss Rose Marie
Milett, of Quebec.
Sacrameent of Holy Commun-
ion was observed at the United
Church Sunday morning last,
with Rev, H. F. Currie taking
as his Communion message
"Bread", Flowers in the sanc-
tuary were in loving memory
of Miss May Kennings, placed
by the family.
Unit 4 of UCW will meet this
Thursday afternoon at 2;30 p.m.
under the leadership of Mrs.
James McAllister, Program
will be in charge of Mrs. W. B.
Cross and Mrs. T. J. Sherritt.
Attending the funeral of the
late Miss May Kennings, of
London, held last Wednesday
were, Mrs. Pearl Hedden, St.
Catharines; Mrs. Pat Flannery,
Miss Margaret.. Smith and Mr.
Richard Tipping, London; Mr,
and Mrs, Alfred Smith, Hensall.
Miss Anne Lawrence and Miss
Rosemarie Neilands appeared
on Bandstand on CKCO-TV, Kit-
chener, Saturday last.
Hensall Kinettes
Plan Visits
Mrs. John Deitz chaired the
meeting of the Hensall Kinette
Club, Wednesday evening, at
the home of Mrs. William
Mickle, with . a 100% attend-
ance.
A donation was given to the
Mental Health Association. It
was decided to visit shut-ins in
the village, nursing home, and
patients in hospitals, on Palm
Sunday, March 22. This is an
annual project of the club.
Vice-presidents' night is to be
held March 11. Several relay
games were played and a social
hour enjoyed.
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Hold Ceremony
For Girl Guides
At an enrolment ceremony
held at the Hensall United
Church Tuesday, Susan Broad-
ley was enrolled as a Guide in
the First Hensall Girl Guides
Association. Jane Pyette was
invested as a patrol leader.
Barges and service stars were
awarded by Captain Mrs. Jim
Hyde.
First year service stars —
Linda Keys, Patricia Parke,
Susan Jinks, Betty Cameron,
Linda Lowery, Cheryl Mousseau,
Jane Smith, Beth Cook, Jane
Pyette.
Second year stars—Joan Sim-
mons, Arleen Chipchase, Brenda
Noakes, Sharon Smale.
Fourth year service stars —
Lois Simmons, Pauline Bell.
Badges, Hostess—Linda Low-
ery, Brenda Noakes, Cheryl
Mousseau Patricia Parke, Lin-
da Keys, Betty Cameron.
Child Care—Cheryl Mousseau,
Patricia Parke, Linday Keys,
Betty Cameron,
Laundress — Arleen Chip -
chase; Cook—Joan Simmons.
Second class badge — Jane
Pyette, Carolyn Cook. Badges
for w o o d c r a f t, astronomers
and naturalist, were awarded to
Lois Simmons.
District Commissioner Mrs.
Thomas Lavender gave the
salute.
Hensall Hockey
Night Provides
Plenty of Fun
Minor Hockey Night at the
Hensall community arena last
Friday night provided plenty of
action for the large crowd which
assembled for the event. The
fans were treated to plenty of
thrills and spills, with never a
dull moment throughout the
evening's performance..
Miss Pauline Bell, member of
the St. Thomas Skating Club,
was a crowd-pleaser with her
exhibition of figure skating, and
was well received,
Highlight of the evening was
the Kinsmen -Legion contest,
with the Legion the winners
with a score of 2-1.
Winners in other games were
Bill Smith's Comets vs. Shorty
Caldwell's Jets resulted in a
win for the Comets, 2-0. Bob
Lambie's Flyers vs. Bob Rea -
burn's Stars ended in a 1-1 tie.
Zurich Peewees defeated Hen-
sall Peewees, 4-2, in an exhibi-
tion game. Proceeds amounted
to $150, which will be donated
to the Hensall Parks Board
committee. Committee in charge
were Wayne Smith, Bill Cle-
ment, Robert Baker Jr., and
Robert Reaburn.
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Hurondale W.I.
Will Celebrate
At Hurondal 'Women's Insti-
tute February meeting, held
Wednesday in the Exeter Le-
gion Ladies' Auxiliary rooms,
it was announced that the
branch will observe its 45th an-
niversary in March, with all
former members being invited.
Mrs. James Drummond, of Kip -
pen, district president, and Mrs.
Harry Caldwell, of Hensall, dis-
trict secretary, will be guests.
Twenty-six members answered
the roll call "One thing I can do
urch
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 amt.—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,
11 a.m.---Worship Service
This Space Contributed By
General Coach Works
to make our new citizens feel
at hone",
J. G. Burrows, of Exeter, Pub-
lic School inspector, was guest
speaker, basing his thoughts on
the theme, Education". "Teach
children from the beginning to
respect others," the speaker
said. He was introduced by Mrs,
Archie Etherington.
BLAKE NEWS
MRS. AMOS GINGERICH
correspondent)
Sunday guests with Mr, and
Mrs. Curtis Gingerich and fam-
ily were Mr. and Mrs. Reuben
Gingerich and family, miss
Verda Bender, accompanied bk
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Bender, of
Aisla Craig,
Mr. and Mrs. William Steckle,
Robert and Dianne, were Sun-
day visitors with the latter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos
Gingerich.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ging-
Mr. Burrows also contributed
two fine solos, accompanied by
Mrs. Ken Ottwell. Mrs. William
Rowcliffe, who convened the
Citizenship and Education pro-
gram, read a poem on educa-
tion.
District director Mrs. Harry
Dougall will attend Officers'
Conference in Guelph, May 7,
The group will cater to the Ca-
nadian Canners Crop Growers
banquet, March 19, and will be
host to South Huron district
annual, which will be held in
Thames Road United Church.
A letter from their Korean
girl was read by Mrs. William
Dougall. Mrs. John Pym gave
a reading and Mrs, Harry Val -
lett gave courtesy remarks.
ALLIS CHALMERS
unity
IN THE
ENSALL CO MINTY ARE
ON
edhesday Evening, March 18
7 P.M.
COME -- SEE — AND — HEAR
New A.C. Machinery for 1964
D. H. Mites will speak on "What's New in White Beans"
Bert Moggach will speak on "Corn Mechanization"
N0W
EVERYDA
erieh, Norma and Elaine, were
Sunday guests with Mr, and
Mrs. Alfred Ropp and family
at Nairn.
Mr. and Mrs, Keith Gingerich
and family were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Schwindt and family, of Baden.
Mrs. Melissa Geiger enter-
tained quite a few ladies from
the vicinity to quilting bee on
Monday.
It's impossible to hang a price tag on this bottle of blood. Fortunately,
in this country, no one ever does. Your Canadian Red Cross provides
whole blood and blood products absolutely free to almost 300,000
victims of illness, accident and disaster every year. All that's ever asked
is your support. The Blood Transfusion Service is one of the many
ways the Red Cross serves this community, this nation and the world.
Through the Red Cross your help does so much for so many.
YOUR RED CROSS SERVES YOU
}ensal6 Campaign
will take place all this week, under
the direction of members of the
Ladies' Auxiliary to the Hensall
Canadian Legion.
GIVE GENEROUSLY
FOOD PRICE
EVERY STEP OF THE WAY
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Sunkist Oranges
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Instant Puddings _ _ _ 4/49c
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