HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1969-11-27, Page 13THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1969
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
Kippen East Women's Institute Hear
Committee Reports At Regular Meeting
With the president, Mrs. Ken
McKay presiding, the regular
monthly meeting of Kippen East
W, I,, was held at the home of
Mrs. Harry Caldwell and Mrs.
Al Hoggarth was co -hostess.
Members answered the roll call
"What makes a good hostess."
Mrs. Caldwell submitted the
treasurer's report. Reports were
presented by Mrs. Robert Kins-
man, sunshine convenor; Mrs.
William Bell, a full report of
the district board meeting held
at Hensall. Donations of cash
or sewing from each member is
to be brought for the Sick Child -
rens hospital.
The list of articles for display
at Exeter Fall Fair are as follows;
fancy cloth hand made; table
arrangement; dinner place set-
ting; pumpkin pie suitably dis-
played; loaf of home made bread
Mrs. Grant McLean was in
charge of the program. A sing-
song and organ music by Jack
Caldwell was enjoyed by all.
The motto was given by Mrs.
Huron -Perth UCW
Executive Meeting
Zion United Church Women,
Sebringville, acted as hostesses
for the annual fall executive
meetingof the Presbyterial of
Huron-erth United Church Wom-
en, Wednesday,November 19.
Mrs. Haroldabensee, Strat-
ford, president of the Presbyter-
ial, presided over the meeting
and welcomed the officers.
In her address she reviewed
the plans for re -organizing the
congregations to eliminate over-
lapping and provide opportunit-
ies to pool resources.
The Congregational life and
Work Committee has made cer-
tain suggestions which may be
adjusted to meet each local
church situation. Mrs. Babensee
urged each one to keep an open
mind while negotiating the
change. The new system is now
functioning in St. John's and
Wingham United Church and in
St. Mary's United Church.
The contributions of the Un-
ited Church Women will now be
channelled through the local
church treasurer to United Churcl
headquarters in Toronto with
receipts only going to Mrs. Wal-
ter McDonald, Gadshill. Miss
Ethel Gabel, Zurich, will re-
ceive the UCW Expense Fund
moneys for Huron -Perth Presby-
terial.
The Regionalpresidents re-
viewed their work and the fin-
ance committee set up the 1970
expense budget.
Over fifty women braved the
second onslaught of winter to
attend the meeting.
HESS
ZURICH
Fine Quality Watches,
Rings, Silverware,.
Crystal, China, Dresser
Sets, Mantle, Cuckoo
and Chime Clocks.
We have an excellent stock of:
BLUE BIRD AND KEEP-
SAKE
EEPSAKE DIAMOND AND
WEDDING RINGS.
Buy her a diamond for Christmas
10% Discount
Just a $1.00 purchase entitles
you to a Free Draw on a
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watch.
Draw Christmas Eve
Prompt Watch and Clock
Repairing and Diamond
Resetting.
See aur Window Display
Illuminated Every Evening
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Harry Caldwell and reading,
"Focus on Foods, " and "how to
bake a cake, " were given by .
Mrs. Grant McLean. A duet by
Mrs. Al Hoggarth and Mrs. Ald-
erdice was very amusing.
Different reports were given
by the convenors of citizenship
and education, Mrs. Alex Mc
Gregor; current events, Mrs.
John Sinclair; home economics,
Mrs. Caldwell and Mrs. Triebner
There was a display of sewing
and fancy work of the 4-H girls.
Gifts from the Institute were
presented by Mrs. Bill Kyle to
club leaders, Mrs. Connolly,
Mrs. Robert Bell and Miss Don-
na Whitehouse. Meeting closed
with 0 Canada.
Women's Institute
Hear of Pension
The president, Mrs. M. Brok-
enshire, conducted the November
meeting of Zurich Women's In-
stitute. Mrs. Pask and Mrs. Tet-
reau assisted.
Russel Rush, of London, spoke
on the Canada Pension Plan,
which became compulsory on
January 1, 1966. Many questions
were asked, which provided an
interesting meeting.
The talented musicians pro-
vided special numbers. Stephen
Haberer chose the selections
Cinco de Mayo and Wispering
for his trumpet solos. Christine
Haberer played piano solos, Love
me Forever, and Tijuana Sauer-
kraut. Miss Elaine Westlake sang
Moon River and Desert song.
Christine accompanied her with
the piano.
During business, comments
and appreciations were expressed
on the October 22, bus trip to
Collingwood. An invitation was
read for ladies to attend 4-H
girls club Achievement Day in
the Zurich Arena, on November
29, at 1:00 p.m.
A letter was read from Mrs.
Jean E. Wilson, R. N. , asking
members to attend a seminar
on December 3 and 4, at the
Goderich Psychiatric Hospital.
Two members were elected to
attend,
Cash donations were made for
Christmas gifts to War Memorial
Hospital and the Children's Aid
Society.
The Zurich Women's Institute
welcomed new members, Mrs.
M. Doerr and in October, Mrs.
Goshen District
GOSHEN U,C,W,
Goshen United Church Women
was held at the church on Thurs-
day night, November 20, with
Brucefield and Hensall as guests.
The meeting opened with Mrs,
Bruce Keys at the organ. Mrs,
Bob McKinley gave the call to
Worship.
Mrs. Anson. McKinley welcom-
ed the visiting ladies, Mrs. Mel-
vin Elliott read the scripture,
and gave comments on scripture.
Prayer was offered by Mrs. Keith
McBride.
A trio sung by firs. Elmer
Hayter, Mrs. Bob Peck and Mrs.
Anson McKinley was enjoyed.
Offering was received by Mrs.
Howard Armstrong and Mrs.
Keith McBride, and the offering
prayer by Mrs. Bob McKinley.
Mrs, Bob I\IcKinley introduced
the guest speaker, Mrs. Ephriam
Gingerich, who showed pictures
of South America and gave the
commentary. 1\ir. and Mrs,
Gingerich had the opportunity of
travelling there about a year ago
The pictures were very interest-
ing and much enjoyed. Mrs.
William Clarke thanked Mrs.
Gingerich for showing the pic-
tures.
The tweeting was closed with
a prayer by Mrs. Roy McBride,
A social hour was spent in the
basement of the church.
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Clinton Midgets
Down Zurich 5-0
Saturday night saw a rather
hard hitting game between the
Zurich and•Clinton Midgets, with
Zurich coming out on the bottom
by a score of 5-0. Gary Cunnings
was the big marksman for Clin-
ton as he rifled in three goals.
Singles were scored by Bill Craw-
ford and Ron Graham.
Clinton scored two goals in the
first period, one in the second
and added two more in the third.
Although Zurich had many chan-
ces at scoring they were unable tc
put any by the Clinton goalie.
There were thirteen penalties
handed out in the game with
Clinton drawing six and the local
seven.
Although the Midgets have
only won one game out of the
three they have played, they
still ask the support of local fans
at their games.
F. Kane. Ladies in the commun-
ity are invited to become In-
stitute members or to attend
any meeting.
PAGE THIRTEEN
Zurich Squirts Open Season With
6-1 Victory Over Hensall Opponents
Monday night the Zurich
Squirt's won their opening game
of the season against Hensall
with a 6-1 score. Danny Meid-
inger was the bio man for Zur-
ich as he had a iat trick. .teff
O'Brien scored two and Gary Love
one. Hensall's lone goal was
scored by David Kinsman.
Neither team was able to score
in the first period, but in the
second Zurich scored two goals,
to I-lensall's loner. Zurich scored
again three times in the last
stanza,
SQUIRT SCHEDULE
Friday, November 28
Zurich at Adastral Park
Saturday, November 29
I-tensall at Seaforth
Monday, December 1
Adastral Park at Zurich
Saturday, December 6
Zurich at Seaforth
Friday, December 12
Adastral Park at Ilensall
Saturday, December 13
Zurich at Mitchell
Monday, December 15
Goderich at Zurich
Friday, December 19
Seaforth at Hensall
Saturday, December 20
Zurich at Goderich
Monday, December 29
Mitchell at Zurich
Friday, January 2
Hensall at Adastral Park
Saturday, January 3
Hensall at Mitchell
Monday, January 5
Adastral Park at Zurich
Friday, January 9
Zurich at Hensall
Monday, January 12
Hensall at Zurich
Friday, January 16
Mitchell at Hensall
Saturday, January 17
Hensall at Goderich
Monday, January 19
Seaforth at Zurich
Friday January 23
Hensall at Adastral Park
Friday January 30
Adastral Park at Hensall
Friday, February 6
Goderich at Hensall
Hone games of both the Zur-
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