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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1965-05-13, Page 3THURSDAY, MAY le, 1965 About People You Know .. . ITEMS ABOUT HENSALL Charles Mickle, Hamilton, .and Robert Miekle, •UWO, Lon- don, spent the week -end with their parents, Mr. -and Mrs. Laird M'ickle, and Ann. Flowers in the sanctuary of Ca: mel Presbyterian Church Sunday morning were in lov- ing memory of the late John Thompson, placed there by the family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoy vis- ited recently with Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Kerslake, of London, Birthday Party Sunday visitors with Mrs. ?-harry Caldwell .and Jack were Mr. and Mrc. Jahn 0. Moore, Janice and David, Stratford; itir. and Mrs, Vern Alderdice, Garay ' and Lynne, Kippen, and Bill Gibson, of Hanover, The •oreasion was a party for Lynne Alderdice, who was celebrating he.r 10th birthday that day. Mr. and Mrs. Sinn Roobol at- tended the christening of their grand -daughter, Lynne Dodds, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Dodds, Seaforth, The christen- ing took place. Sunday after - nom at Cavell United Church, Wiethroe. ;seven Knight, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knight, had his tonsils removed at South Huron Hospital, Exeter, on Wednes- day. Mrs. Carl Payne is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. efrs. Douglas Maxwell was admitted as a .patient to St. Jo- sepees Hospital, London Wed- nesday night. Plan Church Service At the regular meeting of Amber Rebekah Lodge, held Wednesday evening, it was an- nmu::ced that the IOOF and Am- ber Rebekah lodges will attend div°ne service in St. Paul's An- sq4 MRS, MATJDE REDDEN, Editor Notes en Henson Churches Carmel. Presbyterian Church Christian Family Sunday was observed on. Sunday morning at Ca r me 1 Presbyterian Church with a splendid congregation, Rev. J. C. Boyne occupied his own pulpit and delivered a chal- lenging message in keeping with the day. A mothers' choir as- sisted with the service of praise. Receiving the holy rites of baptism were Mary Susan Mous- seau, infant daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Don Mousseau, and Paul Spencer Hoggarth, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Al Hog- garth. It was announced that anni- versary services will be held in this church on Sunday, June W. Guest speaker will be Rev. William Weir, minister of Knox Presbyterian Church, Stratford, glican Church, Hensall, on Sun- day morning, May 30, at 9:45 a.m. and will be addressed by Rev. J. Phillip Gandon. June 2 will be observed as Past Noble Grand's night, when guests for the evening will be Monkton and Brussels lodges, An invi- tation was received to attend the 35th anniversary banquet of Clinton Lodge. Noble Grand Mrs. J. F. Ingram chaired the meeting. Mrs. John Rigby, Mr. and Mrs. Don Rigby and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart McQueen spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snell. MissRuth Anne Traquair and Terry North, St. Thomas, visited recently with relatives in and around Hensall. Tickets are on sale now for the giant penny sale, w.itli draw to be held in Legion Hall, Fri- day evening, May 28. The event is sponsored by Hensall Legion Ladies' Auxiliary. The order bake sale, spon- sored by Unit 3 of the United .r „.• -T.:,., NO MONEY DOWN -Terms To Suit You! Beautiful Aluminum CHAISE I,0ITNGES $1L49 Strong, sturdy and won- derfully light to handle. The saran webbing is particularly attractive. e. Beautiful — that's the word for these big 6 -ft. umbrellas—but they are very strong as well. Floral lined and enhanced with a deep fringing. Push-button tilt type. 6 -FOOT SAFARI BARBECUE GRILLS <s. These barbecue to perfection in min- utes — with news- '• e ; papers your only fuel. 12"x12"x6' ". No dirty and costly charcoal or brick- etes. nnnnwuumnunuunnumu ,u„� ROUND STEEL COCKTAIL TABLES A quality far under the quoted price, Solid steel construction. Enamel finish. 19" in diameter, as pkM� i3,tyv5� .; and a former minister of this church, Hensall United Church The following children were presented for the sacrament of infant baptism: Bryan Fred- erick, son of Mr. and Mrs, George Beer; Mary Margaret, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Drysdale; James John, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Ingram; Brian Jaynes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Marcell; John Robert, son of Mr, and Mrs. Ian McAllister; Gerald Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mc- Gregor; Randy George, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Parker; Jo -Ann Roberta, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Pepper; David Elliott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rowcliffe, The flowers presented with the baptismal certificates re given through the courtesyofthe United. Church Women. The water used for baptism came from the Jordon River in the Holy Land through the courtesy of Miss Elvira Churc- hilI. Memorial flowers were placed in the sanctuary through court- esy of the Thompson family and Broderick family. Church Women, on Saturday was very successful and the group realized $70 with more donations still to come in. Mrs. Ron Mock is leader of this group. District Annual South Huron Women's Insti- tute 43rd district annual will be held In the Evangelical Tickets Are Now on Sale Church, Zurich, on Tuesday, May 18, with morning and af- ternoon sessions. Registration is at 9 a.m., dinner will be served at 12 and afternoon ses- sion of 1:30. The theme of the service Christian Family Sunday, R AGB TMREI very interesting and informa- tive talk on the subject. Penny sale tickets are on sale now with the draw to be made Friday, May 28. Over 65 prizes, Unit 4, UCof Hensall Unit -it- Miss Greta Lanrrnie played a donated by Hensall and district mthed Church, met Thursday af- piano selection, "The SpringV1' they Lpantegio are on display in ternoon in the church Fellow- Song", by Mendelssohn; Mrs. e s, Hall, ship Hall with Mrs. W. Dilling Rowe gave highlights on the Plans were made Mrs. E. Rowe convening London Conference, held two the meeting. Hostess was Mrs. days in Windsor recently, which Harry Caldwell, Mrs. James she attended, stating the past McAllister, president, opened year has been the greatest year the meeting with invocation, to the women that has ever Mrs. Dilling chaired the pre• happened in the United Church. Mrs. Dilling gave courtesy remarks and turned the meet- ing over to the president for business. Two thank -you notes (Continued on Page 6) Hold Interesting Meeting was de for mem- . to attend the zone rally at Clinton on May 19. Ten doe lars was donated to the Cancer Fund. Members were informed that $216 was collected for the Red Cross in a recent canvass by the members. Mrs. William Smale won the guessing prize, Harold F. Currie, for his mes- sage, based his thoughts on the theme, "The Marks of e Chris- tian Home". St. Paul's Anglican Church Rev. J. Phillip Gandon deliv erect an inspiring Mother's Day message .at the special Mother's Day service Sunday morning, The choir was under the direc tion of Mrs. Frank Forrest, La ides Auxiliar y helps Red Cross The May meeting of the Le- gion Ladies' Auxiliary was held Tuesday evening in the Legion Hall, with president Mrs. Roy Smale in the chair. She intro- duced the guest speaker, Lloyd Hern, of Exeter, who showed a film on "Cancer", and gave a GIANT PENNY SALE LEGION HALL, HENSALL Friday, May 28 9 p.m. Hall will be open starting May 13, efery Thursday and Satur- day afternoon and evening, until May 24, then every after- noon and evening. Sponsored by Hensall Legion Ladies Auxiliary COMMUNITY AUCTION SALE ON — Friday, May 28, at 7 p.m. Anyone having articles to sell or donate, contact Trevor Wilson, Ed Corbett or Pete McNaughton, by May 15. If desired, articles will be picked up. 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