HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1964-04-30, Page 3THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1964
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News of HENSALL District
Mrs. John Soldan was in Lon-
don Monday evening last, at-
tending a shower in honour of
her niece, Miss Mary Jane Hoff-
man, bride -elect of next Sat-
urday.
The monthly meeting of the
W.A. of St. Paul's Anglican
Church was held at the home
of Mrs. R. H. Middleton with a
good attendance. Mrs. J. P.
Guidon and Mrs, R. H. Middle-
ton were appointed delegates to
•the W.A. annual meeting of
Huron Diocese held in London,
April 28 and 29.
Communion and thank -offer-
ing service was held in St.
Paul's Anglican Church Thurs-
day last.
The ladies of St, Paul's Angli-
can Church are to be •congratu,
lated upon the success of their
smorgasbord dinner, with tur-
key, ham, salads, desserts, and
a wide variety of food on the
menu, held Saturday evening in
the church school room. Over
150 were served. Over $200
was taken in at the door. Con-
veners were Mrs. Frank Forrest
and Mrs. Thomas Lavender.
New Flag
A full color party received
a new Union Jack which was
presented by Rev. Harold Cur-
rie at the Hensall United
Church at the regular meeting
of the Girl Guides Tuesday eve-
ning. If anyone has empty pop
bottles or clean six quart bas-
kets which they have no fur-
ther use for, the Girl Guides
will be pleased to pick them up
on their bottle drive, Saturday,
May 9.
Mrs, Stanley Mitchell, Mrs.
Archie Rowdlffe, Mrs, Jarvis
Horton, Mrs. Grace Harpole,
Mrs. Emma Shepherd, Mrs. R.
3, Paterson, Mrs. Laird Micltle,
Mrs. John Soldan, Mrs. James
McAllister, Mrs. Ian McAllister,
from Hensall and district, at-
tended a shower for Miss Mary
Jane Roffman, bride -elect of
this Saturday, held at the home
of Mrs. Elgin Hendrick, near
Grand Bend, Friday evening.
Hostesses were Mrs. Ian Mc-
Allister and Mrs. Hendrick.
Dr. and Mrs. D. J. McKelvie,
Robert and Ann, of Essex, were
week -end guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Drysdale and Jill.
Lloyd McDonald, of RR 1,
Hensall, is a patient in South
Huron Hospital, Exeter, having
been admitted on Monday with
a hearth condition.
Unit 3 UCW
Mrs. Ron Mock chaired the
meeting Monday evening for
Unit 3, UCW, with 17 attending.
The devotional theme, "The
•Spiritual Green Thumb," was
taken by Mrs. William Clement,
assisted by Mrs. Jack Drysdale.
Mrs, Mock reminded inem-
bers of the order bake sale May
9, and also the Kinette rum-
mage sale May 23. An interest-
ing Bible study on the early
Old Testament was presented
by Mrs. Robert Cook. Mrs. Ross
Veal conducted the Bible quiz.
Lunch was served by the
hostesses.
Carmel CGIT
The CGIT of Carmel Presby-
terian Church met Wednesday
evening, April 22, with Miss
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Patricia Moir in charge of the
meeting, opening with the pur-
pose, motto and hymn. Miss
Anne Lawrence took the wor-
ship and Miss Barbara Schwalm
directed games. The CGIT re,
Gently took a trip to London
with -leader Mrs. Ed Fink, to
see a show entitled "Captain
Newman'„ then went shopping
and later enjoyed supper at a
restaurant.
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Obituary
ALLAN CURRIE WINLAW
Allan Currie Winlaw, son of
Rev. and Mrs. R. Currie Win -
law, 166 Church St., Stratford,
died Sunday evening in the
Hospital for Sick Children, To-
ronto, Allan was born at Wawa,
Ont., October 11, 1957, and
lived in Hensall before going to
Stratford, when his father be-
came minister of Central United
Church, July 1, 1962.
He is survived by his parents;
two brothers, Kenneth, 4, and
David, six months; his grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Winlaw and Mr. and Mrs, K. R.
Daniel, all of Ingersoll.
The body was at the McMane.
Gilbart funeral home until noon
Wednesday, when removal was
made to Central United Church
for a funeral service at 2:30
p.m. A commital service fol-
lowed at Avondale cemetery
chapel.
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Showers Held
For Bride -elect
Complimenting Miss Beth
Goddard, bride -elect of Satur-
day, May 16, over 60 neighbours
and friends attended a miscel-
laneous presentation held in
her honor in the Legion Hall,
Friday evening, for which Mrs.
E. R. Davis was hostess.
Euchre and crokinole formed
the recreation period and win-
ners of euchre were Mrs. J. C.
Goddard, a n d Mrs. George
Thompson; crokinole, Miss Carol
Brown and Mrs. Dennis Mock.
The bride -elect won the con-
test. Miss M. Ellis favoured
with a humorous reading, "Her
first dinner party'„ and Miss
Carol Brown, of Seaforth, play-
ed a lovely pianosolo.
Joan Goddard and Kay Davis
pinned corsages on the bride -
elect and her attendants and
escorted them to their chairs,
and also presented Beth with
beautiful and costly gifts, The
presentation address was read
by Mrs, A, Scholl. Mrs. Dennis
Mock and Miss Evelyn New-
bould, Guelph, assisted with
the gifts. Mrs. 3. E. McEwen
arranged the bride's book.
Lunch was served by Mrs.
Clarence Reid, Mrs. Jack Sim-
mons, Mrs, Hugh McEwen and
Mrs, S. Rannie. Mrs. Grant Bis -
back and Mrs. Harold Campbell
were in charge of the euchre
and crokinole, Mrs. Rannie the
contests. Mrs. R. M. Peck was
the winner of the lucky tea
cup.
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