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Zurich Citizens News, 1966-04-14, Page 3THURSDAY APRIL 14, 1966 eft -4 About People You Know ... Mrs. Pearl Passmore and Miss Mary Goodwin attended the trousseau tea for Miss Joan Kerslake (Mrs. Latimer C. Coop- er), bride of Saturday, at her home on Beachwood Avenue, London. Easter guests at the Hender- son residence were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lindsay and family, Hamilton. Mrs. Bertie McMurchie spent Easter Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Bell and 'girls. Charles Mickle, Hamilton, is spending his Easter vacation with his parents, Mn and Mrs. Laird Mickle, and Ann. Mrs. Gus Voth, of Birming- ham, Mich., spent the Easter week -end with her mother, Mrs. L. Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Knights, of Blenheim, spent Easter week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snell. Stewart and Jane re- turned home with them after spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Snell. Easter Services At Carmel Presbyterian Church, Rev. J. C. Boyne de- livered the Easter message. The choir rendered an anthem Hander direction of Mrs. Bea- trice Hess. Easter lillie were in loving memory of the late Gerald Bell, placed by his wife and family and his parents. Hensall United Church, Rev. ]Howard F. Currie occupied his own pulpit, delivering an ap- propriate m e s s a g e. Special Easter anthems were sung by the senior and junior choirs, with Mrs. John Turkheim at the church organ. At the sun- rise service, held at 7 .a.m., .Doug Currie, president of the MRS. MAUDE REDDEN, Editor ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS Easter flowers in the United Church Sunday morning were courtesy of the Fee estate, in loving memory of Mr. and Mrs, Victor Fee. Altar flowers were courtesy of Mrs, Lloyd McLean, in loving memory of her moth- er, Mrs. Geo, R. (Janet) Wren, Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Brown, Detroit, Mich„ Mrs. Marguerite Ulch, Windsor; Miss Marcia Little, London, were Easter guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Little and Cheryl, Listening to Sound Advice The Hensall Pee Wees took part in the Goderich Young Canada tournament on Monday and were victorious in their first game over Ripley, but lost out by one goal in their second game, to Belmont. Listening to words of ad- vice from their coach, Wayne Smith, are, left to right, Gary Sararas, Brian Campbell, Tom Workman, Murray Glanville, Al Corbett and coach Smith. These five boys .all figured in the scoring at the first game they played, early in the morning. Hi -C Youth Fellowship, con- ducted the service. A quartet composed of Joyce Flynn, Ann Mickle, Robert McNaughton and Ted Mock sang, and Joyce Flynn sang "In the Garden". Miss Greta Larnmie presided at the organ •consol for the sunrise service. At the conclusion of the service breakfast was served in Fellowship Hall. thes did you use today? goo 0 0„11 That's how often you used Bell Watched TV? Took a trip? Shipped a package? Heard the radio? Read the paper? Took a cab? One way or another, all of these involve telephone company communications services— and, in most of Ontario and Quebec, that means Bell. It's surprising, once you stop to think about it, how much of what we do depends on telephone service. And 'telephone service', of course, includes tele- type, microwave systems, the transmission of photos, business data ... practically every kind of information that has to get from one place to another, Communications Services-- an integral part of the Canadian way of life. Bell Canada Easter Theme At Unit 4 Meeting of Church Women The Easter thank -offering meeting of Unit 4, UCW, was held in Fellowship Hall, April 7. Mrs. E. Rowe, who presided, opened the meeting by reading an Easter poem by Edgar Guest, and called upon Mrs. M. Mc- Murtrie who read Scripture passages which contained the Easter message, followed by prayer. Mrs. Laird Mickle gave a splendid talk on the "Resurrec- tion of our Saviour", and Miss Greta Larnmie favored with a violin selection, "The Old Rug- ged Cross". Mrs. T. J. Sherritt was accompanist. Mrs. R. J. Robertson was host- ess and Mrs. A. B. Rawcliffe was in 'charge of the offering. Roll call was answered by 22 members. An invitation to the meeting of the UCW of St. Andrew's United Church, Klippen, Wed- nesday, April 13, was accepted. Mrs, J. McAllister gave a re- port of the Presbyterial meet- ing at Clinton, and the meet- ing closed with a hymn and prayer by Mrs. Rowe. A cup of tea was served by the lunch committee. Specializing in Home Entertainment For Expert Service to All Makes of adio - Television - Record Players - Ili-Fi Phone 236-4094 -- Zurich ffe401" PAGE THREE Honor gide Prior To Her Marriage Mrs. Alvin W. Kerslake, of London, formerly of Hensall, entertained at a trousseau tea at her home, Beachwood Ave- nue, in honor of her daughter, Darlene Joan, whose marriage to Latimer I. Cooper took place Saturday, April 9, in Mount Zion United Church, Guests were received by the Pouring tea were Mrs. Barbara Cooper, grandmother of the groom, and Mrs. Bert Wiseman, great-aunt of the bride. The tea table was covered with a lace cloth centred with a floral arrangement. Trousseau and gifts were dis- played by Mrs. Jan Kerslake, Miss Joan Davidson and Miss Carmen Ferrigan. Several showers were held in honor of Miss Kerslake. Hostesses were Miss Joan Davidson, Beach- wood Avenue; Mrs. Jan Kers- lake, Mrs. Donna Hickmott, Hostess and the bride -elect. Beachwood Avenue. HOT TURKEY and HAM. 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