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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
lvlr. and Mrs. Harry Klungel,
Queensway nursing home, Hen-
sall attended the llth Annual
Convention of Associated Nursing
Homes Incorporated at Niagara
Falls recently. Mr. Klungel was
the hospitality chairman for the
event, Both Mr. and Mrs. Klun-
gel received certificates at the
convention for a course they had
taken in London, for nursing home
administration, which was cond-
ucted by personal systems assoc-
iates.
Congregational family service
was held Sunday morning in the
United Church with Rev. H. F.
Currie conducting the service.
Scripture passages were read by
Miss Carmen Currie. Mrs. Currie
gave the message on "Christian
Living as a Family Affair. " Tony
Kyle gave a description of the
Sunday School Live -Love Proj-
ect, "The Thomas Crosby Boat,"
The Junior choir under direction
of Mrs. J. Turkheim sang two
numbers, and ushers were Kevin
Wareing, Jeff Reaburn, Joan
Forrest and Mary Blackwell.
The Agriculture and Canadian
Industries meeting of Hensall
Women's Institute will be held
in St. Pauls Anglican Church,
Wednesday, November 11. Roll
call "Name a Famous Woman
who was born on a farm." Gerald
Carey, of Staffa will be guest
speaker. A special collection
will be taken up for the Child-
ren's Aid Society.
The Hensall Kinette Club
were well pleased with the suc-
cess of their Annual Fall Rum-
mage Sale held in the local
Arena, Friday evening, October
30, which was well attended.
Cartons of good used clothing
not sold were given to the UCW
for their bale.
Miss Ann Mickle, Toronto,
spent the weekend with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle.
Miss Jennie Buchanan is a
Correspondent: Maude Hedden
patient in South Huron Hospital,
Exeter.
Halloween passed off quietly
in the village Saturday night,
with the children out doing the
rounds for tricks or treats, start-
ing early to call at homes for
a shell -out. They provided many
a laugh with their various cost-
umes and weird masks. They
were a well behaved bunch of
children and were rewarded with
plenty of goodies, with their
pillow slips, shopping bags, etc,
filled to the top. Many of the
residents had over one hundred
children visit them.
Carmel Presbyterian Church
Ladies Aid are sponsoring a
bazaar, bake sale and tea in
their church, Saturday, Novem-
ber7, from3to6p.m.
ATTENDS CONFERENCE
Robert Mickle of the Univer-
sity of Western Ontario, London,
recently attended the Internation-
al World Conference of Scient-
ists at Hartford, Connecticut,
USA. He had been previously
asked to present a paper at the
four day Conference and spoke
at the Wednesday morning ses-
sion and also conducted a fift-
een minute question and answer
period. There were four hundred
and nineteen scientists present
from all over the world. Bob flevN
down with one of his professors
early on the Tuesday morning
and returned by plane late Friday
evening of that week.
REMEMBRANCE DAY
The Hensall Branch of the.
Royal Canadian Legion and the
Legion Ladies Auxiliary will
attend Remembrance Day serv-
ice in St. Ramis Anglican Church,
There will be a service at the
Cenotaph at 9:30 a.m. followed
by the service in the church at
9:45 a.m., on November 8.
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Eric Luther reports that the
canvass on behalf of the CNIB
in Hensall, is down about 20
percent compared to last year.
He is leaving the campaign
open for one further week. Don-
ations
onations should be forwarded to
Mr. Luther, in care of the
Bank of Montreal, Hensall.
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Chiselhurst Tea
The Sunday School rooms of
Chiselhurst United Church, Lov-
ely in Hallowe'en theme, was
the setting for Wednesday, Oct-
ober 28, for a very successful
bazaar, bake sale and afternoon
tea sponsored by the United
Church Women of the church,
with proceeds most gratifying.
The bazaar was well patroniz-
ed and was officially opened by
president Mrs. Russell Brock.
Convenors and committees in
charge of the various booths
were: bake sale, Mrs. T. Brint-
nell, Mrs. Gerald Glenn, Mrs,
Mrs. Jack Brintnell, Mrs. Alvin
Cole, Mrs. Rose Riley, Mrs.
Rose Harris, Mrs. Harold Parker;
Vegetables, Mrs. R. Taylor,
Mrs. William Brintnell; sewing
table, Mrs, George Boa, Mrs,
Roy McDonald, Mrs. Robert
Boyce, Mrs. Ed Taylor;
HAY TOWNSHIP COUNCIL
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was passed regulating lotteries
in the Township of Hay. Clerk-
treasurer Wayne C. Horner was
appointed licencing officer. In
the future, anyone wishing to
conduct a lucky draw or stage
any type of bingo or lottery in
Hay will have to obtain a per-
mit from the clerk -treasurer.
One application for tile drain-
age loan in the amount of $2300.
was approved by council at the
meeting.
Accounts were passed for pay-
ment as follows; general, $1807.
04; roads, $8531. 86; drains,
$5081, 08.
The next meeting of the coun-
cil will be held on Tuesday, Dec
ember 1 at 1:15 p.m.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1970
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NOTICE FORM 3
The Voters' List Act, 1960
SECTION 12
VOTERS' LIST 1970
Village of Hensail
NOTICE is hereby given that I have complied with
Section 9 of the VOTERS' LIST ACT and that I have posted
up in my office, at the Town Hail, Hensall, on Monday, Oc-
tober 26, 1970, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the
Municipality at Municipal Elections and that such list remains
there for inspection.
And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate
proceeding to have any ommissions or errors corrected accord
ing to law, the last day for appeal being the 16th day of No-
vember, 1970.
Dated at Hensall this 2nd day of November, 1970.
EARL CAMPBELL,
Clerk, Village of Hensall.
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