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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 4, 1971
Messengers look
for more new
members
The Messengers of Hensall
United Church started a new
season on Wednesday, October
27, with 11 messengers and
mothers present. Much discus-
sion was had to determine a
new time which will be every
third Monday of the month, at
4:15 at the church.
Leaders, Mrs, Joyce Pepper
and Mrs. Shirley McAllister
introduced the Study Book and
record for this year on Africa,
this month's topic being Lam-
bia.
The leaders would like to
have a few more children com-
ing to Messengers, especially
new ones. The age is from 6-
10 years.
Costumes at Paneridge masquerade
Best Comic Couple
Mrs. Wilma Munn and Bob Baker
Best Mens and Best Ladies Costume
Bill Taylor and Richard 'Schi l be
Residents of the village were
very generous in handing out
treats Saturday night to the
hundreds of children calling
at the homes for tricks or treats.
Many lovely costumes were
displayed and it was reported
that most of the children were
very polite.
The regular meeting of Hen-
sall Women's Institute will be
held on Wednesday, November
10, at the Legion Hall. Every
member is to bring a guest and
introduce her.
HALLOWEEN PARTY
The Hensall Girl Guide Com-
pany held a Hallowe'en party
on Tuesday, October 26, in-
stead of their regular meeting.
Each Girl Guide had invited
two of their friends to attend,
dressed in costume.
The costumes were many and
varied and it was difficult for
the judge to decide which were
the best. Vicky Baker as a
witch carried off the first prize;
Jackie McClinchey and Brenda
Campbell took second prize
with their two -headed ghost
and Cheryl Fuss was a member
of the Farkle Family taking
the third prize. The prizes
were packages of candies.
The Girl Guides planned the
party arranging games and tell-
ing suitable ghost stories. Black
cats and streamers dangled
from the posts in the church
basement and gravestones prov-
ided a suitable setting for
"Witches in the Graveyard."
which was sung by the Guides
and provided some moments of
excitement for the guests pres-
ent.
The girls provided sandwiches
and cookies for refreshments
and the Guide Captain provided
the drink.
HENSALL KINETTES
On Wednesday, October 27,
the Hensall;Kinettes met at
the home of Mrs. Jack Drysdale.
The guest speaker for the even-
ing was from the Children's
Aid Society in Goderich.
Donations are being made to
the Children's Aid Society and
to the CNIB. Preparations were
made for the rummage sale.
On Thursday, November 4,
at 2:30 p.m., Unit IV of
Hensall United Church Women
will meet.
ST.PAULS A,C.W,
The Ladies A.C.W. of St.
Paul's Anglican church reported
a very successful bazaar and
tea at the church on Saturday
afternoon. The tea tables
were very attractively decorat-
ed with autumn flowers.
Hensall Kinettes had a very
successful rummage sale at the
arena Saturday night. It was
well patronized and several
cartons of used clothing were
sent to the United Church to
be forwarded with the bale.
HOTEL HENSALL
Featuring:
'The Hummingbirds'
Friday & Saturday, Nov. 5 ft 6
HENSALL 'k .: ALF CLU
We have ordered Heifer Calves to arrive
in Hensall shortly. We will have 30 Char -
lois Cross available, and the remainder
Herefords.
Anyone wishing Char.lois - the first 30
names requesting them will receive them.
Croups of 4 available on request.
Contact:
Peter McN augh icon
phone 262-2118
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