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Zurich Citizens News, 1968-05-23, Page 3
THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1,63. MRS. LAUDE REDDEN, Editor Dr. Robert McClure, returned churches to hear this speaker. anissionary, will speak n Mit- Mr, and Mrs. Murney Twitch- chell United Church. on Thus- ell, Kimberly Arm and Jamie, day, May 23, at 8 pan. A good of London, visited over the representation of church mem- week -end with the former's bers are expected from district mother, Mrs. Verna Twitehell, 4-H Ciubs Entertain at Meeting of Kippen East Women's Institute The Kippen East WI meeting the two provincial honor win- ners, Miss Donna Whitehouse and Miss Ann Kleinhaar, were also presented with gifts front Kippen East. Mrs. Robert Bell gave courtesy remarks. 0 Was held in the Legion Hall, Hensall, on May 15, with Mrs, Glenn Bell and Mrs. Mildred Bell hostesses. The new presi- dent, Mrs. Kenneth McKay, pre- sided and read a poem on "Mother". Secretary Mrs. James Drum- mond read the minutes, and treasurer 1VIrs, Vern Alderdice gave her report showing a bal- ance of $617.67. Plans were made for Exeter Fair exhibits. The bus trip was scheduled for June 12. The program -making meeting was set for Monday, May 20, and Mrs. McKay gave her report of the officers' eon- ference held in Guelph. Mrs, Grant MacLean chaired the program. Mrs. James Chal- mers gave the motto, "The per- son who is always beefing, is likely to get himself into a stew". The roll call was to bring something with which to make music, so music was made with Mrs. Ross Broadfoot at the piano, and the members follow- ing along with mouth organs, guitars, bells, etc. The 4H club girls entertained with Miss Diane McKay sum- marizing the last club, "The Club Girl Entertains". Miss Donna Whitehouse showed proper and improper floral ,ar- rangements; Miss Karen Sararas correct table setting; Miss Dar- lene McKay, table tips; Miss Barbara Gemmell, proper and improper sandwiches for tea; Miss Ann Kleinhaar gave a reading. The ladies were then given the question which the girls had to answer on "Achievement Day". A skit, "Packing a week- end bag", was given and was introduced by Miss Donna Whitehouse. The cast included Misses Diane McKay, Maureen Connolly, Joanne Stoll, Lynn Alderdice, Marilyn Durst and Barbara Gemmell. Mrs. James Drummond gave a reading. Club leaders Mrs. Robert Gemmel' and Mrs. Ken McKay were presented with gifts in recognition of their work with the girls' club, and STUDIO Specializing in . . . • Weddings • Children Single or Group Portraits and Commercial 524-8787 118 St. David Goderich 1 Anglican Women Hear From Prayer Partner St. Paul's Anglican Church Women held their regular meet- ing in the church school room Thursday with president Mrs. Annie Reid M the chair. The meeting opened with de- votions from the Living ailes- sage. Mrs. Mary Taylor read an interesting letter from their prayer partner, Captain Corrie, who told of his work at Bever- ley College, Toronto, He said it fills a great need for men coming out of prison. Capt. Corrie extended an invitation to the ACW to visit him at Bever- ley Lodge on Sunday, June 2, and it is hoped one or two will attend. It was moved that a donation be sent to Capt. Corrie to help with his work at Bever- ley Lodge. TV VIEWS West German youths want their schools to deal more open- ly with the subject of sex—even to making •a room available for their first practical experienee. Their call for a liberal ap- proach to sex conincides with an onslaught •of the old taboos in magazines, movies and TV. The demand calls more for an ac- cent on an instructive approach than on promiscuity. Parents find themselves in a dilemma—what to say and what not to •say to their children about sex. A movie describing every de- tail of a baby's birth, Helga, was so uncompromising that movie theatres throughout the country had to deal with the problem of fainting spectators —nearly all of them men. This sort of thing could be done on television, where it wouldn't be so embarrassing for the men who faint. But in most West German schools, conservatism still holds sway. Parents still find it dif- ficult to talk to their children about the mysteries of sex and tend to underestimate the speed with which their offspring find out for themselves. The school children demand that thorough and detailed edu- cation be made a regular sub- ject in their curriculum. So, I repeat: why not en TV in the home. 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Mr, and Mr. Laird Mickle and Ann left last Friday morn- ing to spend the week -end at Restoule Lake, near North Bay, returning Monday evening. Charles Mickle, .of Hamilton spent Saturday and Sunday with the family. Jim 13isback, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bisback, of Hensall, will receive his BA at Univers- ity of Western Ontario Tuesday, May 28, at Alumni Hall. He will continue his studies at Western. Jim is a graduate of SHDHS. MAUCH, CITIZENS NEWS HOLIDAY—Two and one-half hours of light and entertaining music and conversation is broad- cast every Sunday evening an the CBC radio net- work. Here, HOLIDAY'S two hosts, Wally Koster (left) and Larry Palef (right) soak up some 'at- mosphere' on Wally's farm. The other characters in the photo have not, as yet, been assigned posi- tions on the show. 4 VILLAGE OF HENSALL TENDERS WANTED Sealed Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to and until 6 o'clock p.m., Friday, May 31st, 1968. To excavate and remove the present material 24 feet wide, 12 inches deep, and refill the same with 8 inches of pit - run gravel and 4 inches of crushed gravel, on the following streets: Approximately 275 feet on the north end of both Albert and Nelson Streets; 285 feet on the south end of Elizabeth Street; 275 feet on the south end of Brock Street; 560 feet west end of Oxford Street. Prices to be submitted by the cubic yard. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For further information apply at the clerk's office. EARL CAMPBELL, Clerk, Village of Hensel( . k' • err4+! PAGE THFMIt. CERTIFIED sEED BE NS SANILAC SEA Don't take a chance with your cash crop . start the crop out right with the best seed available . . this seed is carefully sized for trouble free use in, planters . Certified Seed doesn't cost . . it pays in better stands, faster growth, bigger yields, ALSO No. 1 REGISTERED, lst GENERATION Seed Treated with D.C.L. 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