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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1970-03-19, Page 2PAGE TWO ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY. MARCH 19, 1970 Mr. and Mrs. Barrie Jackson and family leave Hensall next week to take up residence in Windosr. Mr. Jackson is cont- roller for the Welles Corporat- ion in Windsor. Mr. and Mrs, Barrie Jackson were honored by their neigh- bours on Saturday with a sur- prise going away party and gift. Mrs. John Baker read the address and did the honors of present- ation. Mrs. Percy Bartlett of Thames - ford and Mrs. Jim Barber, Lon- don, visited last week with Mr, Stewart McQueen and Mr. and Mrs. I I arry Snell. Herb Jones was taken by amb- ulance to South Huron Hospital. Charles Mickle, Hamilton spent a few days recently with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle. Mr. and Mrs. Don Rigby, Stewart and Jane Knights of Blen- heim, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snell. Mr. Stewart McQueen returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mickle, London, spent Sunday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle. Flowers in the United Church Sanctuary Sunday morning were in loving memory of Tom Sherritt, placed by his wife. HENSALL RINK WINS A rink skipped by Bob Bell, president of the Iensall curling Club, won the Hiram Walker Trophy at the Thedford Curling Club, winning high over all with three games plus seven. Other members on his team were Hensall Institute Makes Donations Hensall Womens Institute met Wednesday evening, March 11, in the Legion Hall, for their Agriculture and Canadian In- dustries meeting with president Mrs. Clarence Reid presiding for the business session. Members answered the roll call with "Name something grown on the farm and its use in industry. " The annual fee of $25. for the Mentally Retarded Associat- ion was donated, also $30. to the Hensall Branch 468 of the Canadian Legion. Mrs. T. J. Sherritt and Mrs. Robert Elgie were appointed a sick committee for April, and Mrs. John Skea, Mrs. Pearl Koehler, and Mrs. Elizabeth Riley a nominating committee. Mrs. R. Simpson spoke briefly on the meeting she attended of the Mentally Retarded Associat- ion, held in Exeter recently. Mrs. Wilbert Dilling chaired the program which consisted of lovely solos, " The Wonder of it all" and "Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me, " by Mrs. Eric Luther, accompanied on the piano by her husband, who also contributed a pleasing piano selection. Mrs. Robert Simpson gave a very interesting motto "The Poetry of Life: and a humorous reading was given , "Mrs. Casey at the Euchre party, " by Miss W. Ellis. Mrs. Don Travers gave a short commentary on the -H club and introduced Alma Oud, who commented on the display of needlepoint by the 4-H girls club. Courtesy remarks were given by Mrs. R. Elgie. An auction sale with Mrs. James McAllist- er as auctioneer, assisted by Mrs. Dilling, netted $30. Program convenors were Mrs, W. Dilling and Mrs. Maude Iledden; hostesses, Mrs. Gladys Coleman and Mrs, Len Purdy. Correspondent: Maude Redden Marlene Bell, vice skip; John Anderson, second, and Helen Anderson, lead. UNIT ONE Unit I of Hensall U.C.W, met Thursday afternoon, March 12 with Mrs. Lorne Hay presid- ing. She opened the meeting with a poem "Easter Needs, and her devotional was entitled "If a man die, shall he live again. " Minutes of the previous meeting were read and twelve members answered the roll call. Unit I is responsible for nursery and flowers in April and every- one was reminded of the April Fools' supper in the church. Mrs. Albert Shirray continued with the study on "Indians in the far North " and gave inter- esting highlights of their trip to Moossenee last fall which she and her husband took. Mrs. Carmel WMS Hear Easter Message The Easter thank -offering of the Womens Missionary society was held on Thursday, at 2.30 p. m. , in Carmel Presbyterian Church. President Mrs. R. A. Orr welcomed guests from Crom- arty, Exeter, Seaforth, and Horne Helpers and Arnold Circle from this church. She opened the meeting with an Easter poem and Easter Prayer. Mrs. Percy Campbell gave the devotion. Rev. Jarvis, guest speaker, gave a very interesting and important Old Easter mes- sage of Jesus Christ. Mrs. Eric Luther was guest soloist and gave the story of the Hymn and sang "The Unveiled Christ," with her husband at the piano. Mrs. Harvey Hyde thanked the guest speaker, soloist and pianist. Ushers were Mrs. R. Madge and Mrs. H. Snell. A social afternoon was enjoyed with tea and lunch with Mrs. Hyde, Mrs. Orr and Mrs. C. Volland lunch convenors. Next meeting will be held Monday, April 13, at 8.15 p.m. Jacl< Consitt conducted a cont- est and Mrs. Gordon Munn and assistants served lunch. PASSION SUNDAY Passion Sunday was observed in St. Paul's Anglican Church. Rev. G.A. Anderson conducted the service. The theme of the service was "The Fact of Christ. Flowers in the church were in loving memory of the late Wil- liam J. Otterbein, placed by his son George. 0 Ch'iselhurst UCW Make 13 Quilts A pot luck dinner and quilting preceeded the meeting of Chisel - burst U.C. W ., opening with the theme song and prayer by pres- ident Mrs, Russell Brock, who chaired the meeting. The wor- ship on Easter was given by Mrs. R. Boyce and members answered the roll call with a Religious custom. Minutes read and approved. It was announced that eleven large quilts and two crib quilts had been made by the ladies since January. Mrs. Jack Brintnell, Mrs. Alvin Cole, Mrs. R. Taylor, and Mrs. T. Brintnell rendered a quartette. A motion was passed to buy Easter Lillies for the church.$10. was donated to the Bunny Bundle at CFPL, London. A crib quilt will be made for the fall bazaar. Mrs. Harold Currie gave the study "Man Alive." Mrs. Ed Dick was presented with a Life Membership pin from the U.C. W and Mrs. Gerald Slenn was also presented with a Life Member- ship and pin, donated by Mrs. John M. Glenn of Exeter. Mrs. Harold Parker and Mrs. Taylor were in charge of the present- ations. Mrs. Taylor gave a poem and Mrs. Knight of Edmonton, a former minister's wife in Hen- sall, spoke on the "Crash Pad." pertaining to the drug traffic. Mrs. Boyce closed with prayer. FARMERS! ASSURE YOURSELF OF LOW4 QST FERTILIZER Low, Low Prices Still Available on Bag Fertilizer • PRE -PAYMENT OF BULK FERTILIZER OFFERS BIG SAVINGS! BOOKINGS AND CONTRACTS now available for SEED BEANS Before You Buy—Give Your Co-op a Try! You'll Be Glad You Did! 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