Zurich Citizens News, 1964-05-07, Page 3THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1964
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
PAGE THREE
News of HENSALL District
Mr. and Mrs, Albert Alexan-
der, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Mc-
Naughton, Mrs. James Taylor,
Mrs, Jarvis Horton, Mrs. Laird
Mickle, Mrs. Harold Currie, Mrs.
R. M. Peck, Mrs. Sim Roobol,
Mrs. Stanley Mitchell, Mrs. Har-
old Parke, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Kinsman, Russell Ferguson
from Hensall and district at-
tended the funeral on Wednes-
day last of Allen C, Winlaw, 6,
son of Rev. and Mrs Currie
Winlaw, held at Central United
Church, Stratford.
Mrs. Norman Long, •of Kip -
pen, who underwent surgery in
Stratford General Hospital on
Thursday of last week. is doing
nicely.
Historical research will be
the theme of Hensall W.I. May
meeting, Wednesday, May 13,
in the Legion Hall. Roll call
to be answered with "An old
custom that I'm glad has van-
ished". Grandmothers will be
special guests. A good pro-
gram is being arranged.
Mr. Earl McEwen, of Toronto,
visited on Friday last with Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. McEwen.
Mrs. Fred Broadley, lay dele-
gate from St. Paul's Anglican
Church, attended the Synod of
the Diocese of Huron held at
Windsor, Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday, May 4, 5, 6.
Rev. Geo, Vais, Toronto, will
be guest minister at Carmel
Presbyterian Church annivers-
ary services, Sunday, June 7.
Mr. Vais is a former minister
of the church,
United Church Notes
Sunday, May 10. 11 a.m. at
the United Church, Family Sun-
day will be observed, also Sac-
rament of Infant Baptism. Sun-
day school will be held at 10:30
a.m.
Thursday, May 7, Unit 4 of
U.C.W. will meet, when Mrs.
Orville Struthers, of Mitchell,
convenor of leadership and de-
velopment, Perth U.C.W. Pres-
byterial, will be .guest speaker.
Nlrs. E. Rowe and Mrs. Wilbert
Dilling will be in charge of the
'program.
The annual cookie sale con-
ducted by the Hensall Girl
Tire
Guides and Brownies last ,Sat-
urday was very successful, with
citizens responding most gen-
erously.
UCW Unit 2
Unit 2 of UCW held their
May meeting Monday evening,
under the leadership of Mrs.
Edison Forrest, who opened the
meeting with a poem, "I Have
Faith," followed with prayer.
Scripture passages were read
by Mrs. 0. Beaver, and the de-
votional on "Faith", was given
by Mrs, Oliver Jaques, who also
read a medidtation on Mothers,
followed by prayer. Mrs. A. W.
Shirray presented the study on
"India". June 24 was the date
set for the smorgasbord with all
units taking part. Mrs, Forrest
announced there will be an
"open house" at Westminster
College, May 20, and a blossom
tea at Centralia May 13. Pic-
tures of the Carribean area,
taken by Miss Mildred Forrest,
Reg.N., were shown. Lunch was
served including a birthday
cake in honor of Miss M. Ellis'
birthday. Monday, May 11,
Unit 1 under leadership of Mrs.
Robert Reaburn will meet.
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Robert Love Will
Teach University
Robert Love, 29 -year-old Hen-
sall native, has been appointed
assistant professor of business
administration at the University
•of California at Berkeley.
Mr. Love, the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Love, RR 2, Hensall,
will receive his doctor of phil-
osophy degree in business ad-
ministration from Stanford Uni-
versity in California in June.
During his three years at
Stanford, Mr. Love has been
sponsored by scholarships. This
year he was awarded a Ford
Foundation fellowship valued
at $4,200.
He attended Clinton District
High School and graduated from
the University of Taranto in an
engineering business course.
Later he attended the Univer-
B.F. Goodrich Long Miler
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Friday and Saturday — 8 a.m. to 11 p.m.
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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
Mrs. M. Dougall, Organist
10 a.m.—Sunday School.
11 a.m.—Worship Service
• Anniversary Services — Sunday, June 7
11 A.M. AND 7:30 P.M.
Guest Minister — Rev. George Vais, of Toronto
This Space Contributed By
General Coach Works
sity of Western Ontario where
he won a master of business
administration degree from the
business school,
Mr. Love worked three years
for a St. Catharines company
and a year in the London head
office of Vancouver Plywood
Company.
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Hurondale W.I.
Elect Officers
The following officers were
elected to office for 1964.65,
for Hurondale Women's Insti-
tute, at their meeting held
Thursday evening, April 30, in
Thames Road United Church.
Past president. Mrs. Harry
Dougall, RR 3, Exeter; presi-
dent, Mrs. Gerald McFalls, RR
3, Exeter; vice-presidents, Mrs.
Lee Webber, RR, 1, Hensall,
Mrs, Edwin Miller, RR 3, Exe-
ter; secretary -treasurer, Mrs. R.
E. Pooley, Exeter; assistant,
1VIrs. Harold Patterson, Exeter;
district director, Mrs. Harry
Dougall, RR 3, Exeter; alternate
district director, Mrs. Lloyd
Ballantyne, RR 3, Exeter; press
reporter and public relations,
Mrs. Riney Keller, RR 3, Exe-
ter; auditors, Mrs. W ar r e n
Brock, Exeter, Mrs, Robert Jef-
frey, RR 1, Hensall; pianist,
Mrs. Harry Strang, Hensall,
Mrs. William Kernick and Mrs.
Andrew Dougal], Exeter!
Tweedsmuir curator, Mrs. Ar-
thur Rundle, Exeter; resolu-
tions, Mrs. Harry Dougall.
Standing committee conven-
ers: Agriculture and Canadian
industries, Mrs. Edwin Miller;
citizenship and education, Mrs.
Bill Rowcliffe, RR 1, Hensall;
home economics and health,
Mrs. Garnet Hicks, RR 3, Exe-
ter; historical research and cur-
rent events, Mrs. William
Dougall, RR 3, Exeter; directors:
Mrs. John Pymn, RR 3, Exeter;
Mrs. Almer Passmore, RR 1,
Woodham; Mrs. Garnet Hicks
and Mrs. Louise Oke R,R 3,
Exeter.
As Hurondale was asked to
choose a convenor for historical
Canadian social worker Doris Clark invites you to write
her about your problem. She answers letters of general
interest.in this colurnn but can't undertake personal replies.
DEAR DORIS—All of a sud-
den my loving husband of 20
years has started flirting with
other women. The last time we
were out he started kissing this
girl, and I could not stand it
anymore, so I insulted her.
Later he said it was all in fun.
I have heard of others having
this problem when men reach a
research and current events for
the district, Mrs. Mervin Dunn
was named. Mrs. William
Dougall was named a delegate
to attend a Historical meeting
in Goderich, Saturday May 2.
Kippen W.I. will make the fair
list for 1965.
Mrs. Harold Patterson, Mrs.
Alvin Moir, Mrs. Wilfred Shap -
ton were named a •committee
to look after articles for Exeter
Fall Fair, Mrs. Alvin Moir was
named convenor to look after
the Canadian Association of
Consumers bulletins.
Hostesses were Mrs. Keller,
Mrs. Harry Dougall, Mrs. Stan-
ley Mitchell, Mrs. John Pymn,
Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne, Mrs.
Almer Passmore.
certain age. I am two people
now; a very frustrated person
when alone, and an actress with
my family,
TWO FACES
DEAR TWO FACES—It may
well be related to his age, and
your upset reaction to yours.
Hold the line for that happy
marriage by ignoring it when
he gets kittenish. He'll level
out.
DEAR DORIS—I have dated a
certain boy occasionally and I
know he will be asking me to
the Grad Dance. I want to go
with a boy from another school.
Should I (1) asked the other
boy and risk facing this one at
the dance and at school after-
wards; (2) go with the boy from
our school so he will have a
good time? If I go with him I
will probably feel more "in"
than if I went with the other
fellow who doesn't know any-
one from our school.
Mother feels I should go to
the dance. Your word will be
final.
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Then why not face him happily?
Don't for goodness sake go with
him just so he'll have a good
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Ask Boy Number Two. Make
every effort to be a good host-
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Then you'll both feel "in",
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DEAR DORIS—If my son and
his financee address their wed-
ding invitation to only my hus-
band and me, are the rest of
the family automatically in-
cluded?
MOTHER MOLLIE
DEAR MOTHER—No. You
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Mr. and Mrs. Jones
Marion and George
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age.)
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