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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURI AY, MARCH 1t,, 197
WINNERS OF CARLING TROPHY - This rink skipped by Jack
Henderson won the Carling Trophy at the annual Hensall Legion
Curling Bonspiel this past Sunday. Paul Neilands, back row,
left, president of the Hensall branch, presented the trophy to
members of the team. With Mr. Neilands standing are Keith
Lindsay and Bill Fuss, while kneeling in front are skip John
Henderson and Joe Flynn.
Miss Ann Mickle, Toronto,
and Mr. and Mrs. RobertMickle
London, spent Sunday with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Laird Mickle.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Rigby, of
Blenheim, were weekend guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snell.
Mr, Stewart McQueen returned
home with them for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mickle,
London, are leaving Friday
evening of this week to spend
a 10 -day vacation in Europe.
Mrs, Mickle is conducting a
group of high school students
on a tour and will spent a few
days in the country of Yugosl-
avia. Charles Mickle, also
leaves this Friday evening
with a group of high school
teachers from Hamilton to
spend his vacation on the Is-
lands of Antigua and St. Kitts,
in the Caribbean.
Mrs. Gordon Schwalm was
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Unit 4 of UCW
Work on Quilt
Quilting preceded the regul-
ar meeting of Unit four of the
United Church Women when
they met at the church. Mrs.
Tames McAllister opened the
meeting and spoke on the Cross,
Mrs. Russell Erratt read the
scripture, and Mrs. Robert
McAllister conducted the
worship telling the story of
Jesus in the garden and in the
Upper Room.
The topic, "The Americas"
was given by Mrs. James Mc-
Allister who chose to speak on
Chile giving its geographical
position, climate, people,
politics and industries.
Miss Gail Travers sang a
solo accompanied by Miss
Greta Lammie. Fifty visits to
sick and shut-ins were reported.
Quilting days are to be Tues-
days and Wednesdays.
Unit four will be responsible
for church flowers and nursery
for the month of April. Mrs.
R. M. Peck (social convenor),
informed the members what
would be required for The
Spring Thaw Supper to be held
the end of March. The meet
ended with lunch.
the lucky winner of a hamper
of shopping bag full of grocer-
ies from CKSL radio station,
London.
Mrs. Russell Brock, of Chisel -
hunt had a pleasant surprise last
week while recuperating from
surgery in Victoria Hospital,
when she picked up her bedside
telephone to hear the voice of
her son Bill, and daughter-in-
law Anne, calling from Hong
Kong. The reception was ex-
cellent on a 12, 000 mile call.
It was at noon when the call
came through and the time in
Hong Kong was 1:00 a,m. Bill
is with the Far East International
Division of the Toronto Dom-
inion Bank located in Hong Kori
FIT FOR A KING - Visitors at the annual Hensall Legion
Curling Bonspiel on Sunday were treated to some of the finest
roast beef in the country, and Bob Simpson is shown here as
he cuts off a slice from the 75 -pound roast.
Carmel Womens' Missionary Society
•
Womens missionary Society
of Carmel Presbyterian Church,
held their meeting on Thursday,
March 11, at 2 p.m. with 12
answering the roll call with
their favourite Psalm from the
Bible.
President Mrs. R. A. Orr
opened the meeting with a
poem "Where Dreams May
Grow. "
Mrs, Percy Campbell and
lylrs, Edgar Munn gave the
devotion and study with Mrs.
Clarence Volland taking part.
The Synodical will be held in
Sarnia on April 13 and 14.
Mrs, Gordon Schwalm will
conduct a work -shop for child-
ren's secretaries. Mrs. Orr and
Mrs. Gordon Troyer were elect-
ed as delegates going to the
ecretor'es
Synodical.
Craft representative from
this group, to the Hensall Nurs-
ing Home is Mrs, Harvey Hyde.
The review of the Presbyter-
ian Record and Glad Tidings
was given by Mrs. Schwalm.
On display were five more
wee shirts for underprivileged
children overseas that Mrs.
Anne Broadfoot knitted since
the last meeting a month ago.
Next Meeting will be an
Easter Thank -offering on
Aprils, at 8:15 p.m., with
guests invited and those taking
part in the program and dev2t-
ion, will be Mrs. Pearl Love
and Mrs. Malcolm Dougal. On
the lunch committee are Mrs,
Harold Bell and Mrs. Clarence
Volland.
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