Zurich Citizens News, 1971-04-15, Page 3THURSDAY, APRIL I5, 1971
Legion Auxiliary
Hosts Official
Mrs. Evelyn Carroll, Zone
Commander, from Goderich,
paid her official visit to Hensall
Legion Ladies Auxiliary at their
meeting last Tuesday, and spoke
of the activities of the Auxiliary.
She was introduced by president
Mrs. Vic Stan, who chaired the
meeting.
During the business session $10.
was donated to the Cancer Soc-
iety. The auxiliary accepted an
invitation to a birthday party
from Seaforth Auxiliary, April
28. They also accepted an appli-
cation for a new member, and
will send a team to a bowling
tournament at Strathroy, April
28. They will sponsor the annual
Penny Sale in the near future,
and will cater to several banquets
and a wedding.
It was announced that joint
installation of Legion and Aux-
iliary officers will be held May
22.
Mrs. George E. Walker was
presented with her 20 year pin
by the Zone Commander.
Lucky winner of the Easter
basket of groceries, valued at
$25. was Miss Joan Oesch, R, R.1,
Varna. Proceeds are to be used
for a new portable television for
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
Correspondent: Maude Redden
Miss Ann Plantenga, of Zur-
ich and Hensel). left Friday;
April 9, by plane for Holland,
where she will make her future
home.
Mrs. Clarence Reid is a pat-
ient in St. Joseph's hospital,
London, where she underwent
surgery on Tuesday, April 13.
Mrs. Sim Roobol is a patient it
St. Joseph's Hospital, London
where she underwent surgery on
Tuesday, April 13.
At Hensall United Church, on
Sunday, April 11, special Easter
service was held with Rev. }LE.
the Crippled Childrens Treatnient
Centre, London. $185. was real-
ized from the sale of tickets.
The ticket was drawn by the
Zone Commander, and the suc-
cessful project convened by Mrs.
Clarence Reid.
Past President Mrs. Garnet
Allan presented a gift to Zone
Commander Mrs. Carroll. Myst-
ery prize was won by Mrs. E.
Davis; guessing, Mrs. Walker;
attendance, Mrs. Marie Fitz-
patrick. A penny sale and lunch
rounded out a delightful evening.
Currie delivering the message,
"The Reality of his living Pres-
ence." Sam Rennie was soloist.
For his selection he sang "Consid-
er the Lillies, " The Easter flow-
ers have again this year been
provided through the courtesy
of the estate of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Fee. Confirmation
service will be held Sunday,
April 18, at 11 a.m. when a
number of young people will
present themselves for confirm-
ation.
Unit One of Hensall United
Church met Wednesday afternoon
April 7, in the church, with
fifteen mambers present. Mrs.
Ken McLean was president for
the meeting. Her devotional was
entitled "House-cleaning, " and
she closed with Scripture and an
Easter prayer.
Mrs. Lorne Hay gave the study
on "Trinidad" and used a film
which showed the people, homes,
schools and churches, and the
work of the Presbyterian Church,
Mrs. Jack Consitt conducted
a contest and Mrs. Robert Drys-
dale and assistants served a tasty
lunch.
Amber Rebekn'hs
We1come Officer
Mrs. Gerald McFalls, of
Exeter, district deputy president,
made her official spring visit to
Amber Rebekah Lodge, Wednes-
day, April 7. She was welcomed
and presented with a corsage by
noble grand Mrs. Jack Taylor,
who presided, assisted by vice -
grand, Mrs. Elizabeth Riley.
The meeting reported a very
successful C, P. Y. euchre, and
dessert euchre, financially.
A number of sick and shut- ins
were remembered since the last
meeting. Two car loads were
guests of Seaforth Lodge, Monday
April 12, the occasion being the
official visit of Mrs. McFalls,
D.D.P.
Mrs. Glenn Bell, of Amber
Rebekah Lodge, Hensall, was
nominated and accepted the off-
ice of district deputy president,
district 23, for the year 1971-72.
Mrs. Inez McEwen and Mrs.
Leona Parke were appodnted to
visit patients at Queensway Nurs-
ing Home, this month.
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Wedding
STAN -. KASSIES
A pretty wedding which united
Martha Linda Kassies and James
PAGE THREE,
Victor Stan was performed on
March. 27, by Rev. Allan Young
at All Saints Anglican Church
in London.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John Kassies, Sea -
forth, and the groom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Stan,
Hensall.
The bride wore a mauve chif-
fon empire dress with a bodice
of white daisies. She carried a
bouquet of mauve chrysanthemun
carnations and roses.
Vickie Comfort, of London,
was rnaid of honor. She wore an
empire gown of yellow crepe
and carried a bouquet of yellow
crocuses, roses and daisies.
Gerry Kitto, of London was
groomsman.
The reception was held at
Hook's Restaurant, where the
bride's mother received guests
in a beige and green dress, assist-
ed by Mrs. Victor Stan, wearing
a navy and white dress.
The young couple will reside
in Hensall.
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About People
Captain John R. Beer, Camp
Borden, spent Easter weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beer,
and Mr. and Mrs. George Beer
and family, and Monday with
relatives in Walton and Brussels.
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