HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1969-05-08, Page 3THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1969 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
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MAUDE HEDDEN. Correspondent
Sunday, May 11, Family
Sunday will be observed in
Hensall United Church at
11:00 a, m. Sacrament of
infant baptism will be observed.
Ivlemorial flowers in the
Sanctuary of the United Church
on Sunday morning were in
loving memory of Mrs. Richard
Kinsman and Lloyd G. McLean,
placed by their families. Rev.
Harold F. Currie gave the
message, "Outlook and Insight".
Mrs, John Turkheim presided
at the consol of the church
organ and Mr. Doehn at rhe
piano, for the service of praise.
Nliss Carol Kerr of North Bay
visited with her aunt, Alrs.
Maude Hedden over the week
end.
Nliss Sylvia Henderson, who
has been on the staff of the
Bank of Montreal, Toronto,
returned to her home over
the week end prior to leaving
for England on May 19, where
she will spend six months.
Paul Sims, Sudbury, visited
his parents, Mr. and Airs.
E. R, Sims, Exeter, over the
week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lindsay
and family of Bridgeport, ‘vcrc
weekend guests with Airs. John
Henderson.
Historical Research will he
the theme of the Wontcns
Institute tweeting , Wednesday,
May 14 in the Legion flail.
with grandmothers as special
guests, Roll call, "a popular
sono in n1\ teen:
J. F. W. Paterson, Toronto,
is visiting his niece, Miss
Cassie Dougall and other re-
latives, Mr, and Mrs. James
Bengough and family. Mr,
Paterson will be 98 years
young in December.
Unit 4 meeting of Hensall
United Church Women was held
in Fellowship hall on May Day,
with an attendance of 26. Mrs.
Marry Caldwell presided and
opened with Invocation.
The Devotional on "Variety
is a Service" was in. charge
of Mrs. Leona Park, The study
on "Chinese cultural Revolut-
ions" was ably dealt with by
Miss AI., Ellis, and proved
ver\ informative and interest-
ing.
NIrs. Caldwell gave a ver\
impressive reading entitled
"God Needs 1 on", the world
will never stop needing you.
Arrangements were made for
,flowers and the nursery for
the month of May, The spring
Obituary
Funeral service was held for
the late Lloyd G. McLean,
Friday, May 2 from Bonthron
funeral home. with the Rev.
II, F, Currie in charge.
interment was in McTaggarts
cemetery. Pallbearers were
13111 McLean, Exeter; Ken Mc-
Lean, Kippen; Andy McLean,
Cromarty; Jack McLear,
Detroit; Donald Smith, Buffalo;
Bill McLean, St. Catharines;
flower bearers, Ray and Larry
McLean, Grant McLean and
Keith McLean.
bale will be packed about
the twiddle of May with cloth-.
ing to be left in the foyer
before that time.
Mrs. Eric Luther sang a love-
ly solo, "I Know Who holds
Tomorrow" accompanied by
Airs. T. J. Sherritt. The
social committee served a
cup of tea,
Kippen East W. I, executive
meeting was helld at the home
of the president, Mrs, K'en
McKay, when plans were form-
ulated for the year 1969-70.
Anyone wishing to take the
bus trip in May should get in
touch with Mrs. James Drum-
mond,
Mrs, George Hess and Miss
Cassie Dougall were dinner
guests on Sunday with Mrs.
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