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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1971-01-28, Page 7THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1971 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE SEVEN Kippers East W I Hear Various Reports The January meeting of the Kippen East Women's Institite was held last Wednesday, open- ing at 11;80 and a pot luck din- ner followed. Each member invited a guest. President, Mrs. Robert Bell presided and the meeting was opened with the Institute Ode and the Mary Stewart Collect. The roll call was answered by "My latest quarrel with my husband." This was an every member program in which each memb- er contributed a number and the guests were invited to join in. Poems were given by Mrs. G. Bell, Mrs. Archie Hoggarth, Mrs. E. Whitehouse, Mrs. D. Brodie and Mrs. C. Eyre. Readings were given by Mrs. J. Drummond, Mrs. D. Trieb- ner, Mrs. R. Simpson, Mrs. Adams, Mrs. A. Finlayson and Mrs. S. Pepper. A piano solo was given by Mrs. Robert Kins- man. A dance number, by Mrs. H. Caldwell and Mrs. W. Bell and the "Highland Schottische, by Mrs. R. Broadfoot. Instructions were given on hov, to sew a lining in a dress by Mrs. Charles Eyre, A Tiny Tim version of "Tiptoe thru the Ttil- ips" by Mrs. Al Hoggarth, and a skit "Sales Resistance" by Mrs. M. Connelly, Mrs. V. If Alderdice and Mrs. R. Bell. Sing -songs were also enjoyed. Reports were given on agric- ulture and Canadian Industries by Mrs. R. Kinsman; Historical Research and Current Events by Mrs. W. Bell and Home Econ- omics and I-Iealth, by Mrs. J. Drummond; the Bunny Hop by Mrs. E. McLean, Mrs. L. Fin- layson and Mrs. R. Consitt. Mrs. J. McEwen Mrs. C. Hen- derson and Mrs. M. Richardson sang "When you and I were Young Maggie, " Mrs. A. Mc - Beath, Mrs. K. McLean and Mrs. J. Coleman did exercises. During the business part of the meeting the secretary and treasurer's report were read. Th( Institute will cater to a banquet in the near future and will don- ate $10 to the anniversary fund. It was decided to serve the birthday luncheon and put on the program at Huronview in March. Athank-you letter was read from the Diehl family. The Institute will sponsor three 4- H girls clubs with leaders for the next project "Separates for Summer" as follows: Mrs. V. Alderdice and Mrs. B. Turner; Mrs, M. Connolly and Mrs. B. Kinsman; and Mrs. D. Brodie and Mrs. M. Postma. Mrs. J. Annual Meeting of Emmanuel Church Shows Progress In Past Year The annual meeting of Em- manuel United Church, Zurich was held Wednesday, January 2C with around forty members pres- ent. Mrs. Laird Jacobe was elected secretary for the meet- ing. Printed reports were distrib- uted and adopted. A total of $11,568. channelled through the church treasurer, was rais- ed for all purposes, with an- niversary offerings and mission fund support showing slight in- creases. Educational work in Japan, with partial support to teacher, Robert Witmer from Goderich, was undertaken as one of the United Church's "Live Love" projects. An "Every Family Visitation" in the parish prompted half of the contributors to increase over-all support to the church and nine new contributors were added. Rising costs and a net loss of five members during the year necessitated some borrowing from treasuries with- in the church. There were four baptisms and two marriages during the year. Four members were re- ceived, but there was a loss of six members through death and three through transfer. Membership stands at 172. Three new visiting elders and three new business elders were named by the nominating committee. These were elect- ed along with two others who were re-elected. Claire Geiger was re-elected a trustee and Robert Horner re-elected church treasurer. Russell Grainger was named delegate to Presbytery and Conference with Miss Meda Surerus chosen as alternate. A budget of $13,588. for the coming year was adopted with considerable Mission sup- port recommended for Japan and a hospital in Newfoundland. Church re -alignment possibil- ities were discussed and Anniv- ersary speakers suggested. The meeting concluded with a filmstrip and lunch served by the IJCW under the conven- orship of Mrs. Elroy Desjardine. 1M WELCOME ISSION IS P SS1BUE" 1 Evangelism Mission at St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Goshen Street, Zurich, Sunday through Wednesday, February 7-10 at 8p.m. Speaker: The Rev. N. A. Berner of Kitchener, Ont. Topics: God is! Mission is Possible! Facing Life. The Pulse of the Church Everyone is heartily welcome. Drummond conducted a contest and Mrs. M. Connolly and Mrs. W. Bell conducted the penny sale. The hostesses were Mrs. Al Hoggarth and Mrs. V. Alder - dice. Courtesy remarks were given by Mrs. M. Connolly and Mrs. W. Coleman, of Sea - forth extended thanks on behalf of the guests. Winners in the penny sale, were Mrs. E. Whitehouse, Mrs. M. Richardson, Mrs. H. Cald- well, Mrs. J. Drummond, Mrs. J. McLellan, Mrs. J. McEwen, Mrs. B. Kinsman, Mrs. L. Finlayson, Mrs. M. Davidson, Mrs. G. MacLean, Mrs. C. Henderson, Mrs. A. Finlayson, Mrs. Charles Eyre, Mrs. A. I-Ioggarth, Mrs. A. MacBeath Mrs. G. Bell, Mrs. S. Pepper, Mrs. K. MacLean, Mrs. J. Coleman, Mrs. A. I-Iog- garth, Mrs. E. McLean, Maur- een Connolly and Mrs. R. Bell. 0 Hensall W.I. Visit Huronview The monthly birthday party at Huronview was held on Wednesday, January 20, with a full auditorium. The one hour program was in charge of the auxiliary executive . President Mrs. M. Sutcliffe, of Goderich presided. Twenty-seven residents were honored with gifts. Two numbers from Hensall Wom- en's Institute were presented by Mrs. W. Dilling, who gave a reading, 'Stay for Supp er", and Mrs. T.J. Sherritt, with a poem, "The Parlor Organ, " accompanied on the piano by soft music by Miss Greta Lammie, who also gave an instrumental. Mrs. J. McAllister and Mrs. R.M. Peck also attended. A social hour was enjoyed. Zurich Mennonite Cyril K. Gingerich, Pastor SUNDAY, JANUARY 31-- 9:45 a.m.—Worship Service 10:45 a.m.—Sunday School Everyone Welcome St. Peter's Lutheran Church Rev. A. C. Blackwell, B.A., B.D. Pastor SUNDAY, JANUARY 31- 10:00 a.m.—Worship Service 10:45 a.m.--Sunday Church School Everyone Welcome RELIMEallaaaanillnilllank Emmanuel United Church ZURICH Rev. John Huether, B.A., B.D., Minister Mrs. Milton Oesch, Organist SUNDAY, JANUARY 31- 10:00 .a.m.—Marndng Worship Toc Alpha Speaker 11:10 a.m.—Sun. Church School LAKEVIEW CONSERVATIVE Mennonite Church Formerly SS 4, EAST STANLEY SUNDAY, JANUARY 31- 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Worship Service 8:00 p.m.—Evening Service Every Wednesday Evening — 8:00 p.m.—Bible Study and Prayer Meeting We invite you to worship with us Euchre Party The Euchre Party at the Hay Township Hall on Friday night was much enjoyed by about eighty people attending. Mrs. J. Deichert was the winner for a prize on the lucky tally card. Beatrice Geoffrey, of Wind- sor had the lucky chair; Mrs. Milton Oesch, ladies high; Mrs. Edwin Regier, ladies low; Louis Farwell, men's high; Victor Dinnin, men's low. Mrs. Edith Rohner won the travelling lone hand prize. About People You Know ... Mrs. Nancy Koehler has returned from a two weeks visit to Toronto visiting with her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Allan Craig and with her son Mr. and Mrs. Harold Koehler and family. Also attending the wedding of her grand -daughter Marlene Koehler and Ralph Mocciola both of Toronto. Norman Koehler spent Christ- mas week at Toronto, also attneding his sister Marlene's wedding. Narcotics Night at Hensall (continued from page 2) When someone wanted to know what to do if he found out that his friend was using drugs illegally, he was told that there are "helping services" to refer him to, Other questions pertained to the age at which education concerning narcotics should be- gin and the answer suggested several stages. A kindergarten child could be informed that it is necessary to keep the med- icines in a cabinet. Pupils in Grades VI -VIII write to the Education Unit in Ottawa for much literature as resource for their various projects. Later in a student's life the reason why people take drugs is a pertinent topic for discussion. In answer to a question about the possible recovery of addicts to various classes of narcotics, reference was made from the floor to an agency in Western Canada which had registered some successes in connection with religious commitment. It was generally agreed that there is no recovery from addiction to hard drugs without the help of God. Bi11 Fuss, chairman of the planning committee, introduced the panel of speakers and sup- porters, and John Baker, presi- dent of the Hensall Kinsmen, thanked the panel and audience for participating. RISMIONINOMINN LIVESTOCK SHIPPING 70 TORONTO UNION STOCK YARDS Dunn and Levack Every Monday All Loads Fully Insured! CONTACT Campbell McKinley RR 1, ZURICH Phone 262-5430 THURS., FRI., SAT., ONLY CORN BROOM BIRD SEED Only 88c Only $1.27 FF MOORTONE WALL SATIN and IMPERVO ENAMEL Zurich, PRO ,Hardware