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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1972-11-16, Page 6PAGE 6 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1972 MRS. 4 Ohervest JOYCE PEPPER, CORRESPONDENT UNIT 1 OF UCW Unit I of Hensall United Church met at the church Thursday afternoon with eleven members present. Mrs. Walter Spencer presided, and opened the meeting with readings ent- itled "The face of Christ." A very inspiring devotional written by Dr. Charles Allen, a minister from the south, on the theme "The Lord is my Shepherd, " was given by Mrs. Spencer. This devotional expl- ained clearly verse by verse this beautiful psalm. At the closing all members repeated the 23rd psalm. Mrs. Robert Cook gave the study by using the story of Stanley Stein, a victim of leprosy in Louisianna who would not let his illness kill his spirits and was an inspir- ation to all those who knew him. It was announced that the general meeting will be held December 4. Hostess Mrs. Harvey Keys and her assistants served lunch. UNIT TWO MEETS Monday evening Unit II met at the Hensall United Church. Mrs. Bill Mickle presided and opened the meet- ing with a reading entitled "For somebody else." It was announced that members of Unit II are in charge of the Christmas general meeting to be held December 4 in the Fellowship Hall. The U. C. U.C.W. bale is to be packed November 21, and all help will be greatly appreciated. Mrs. James Drummond very ably gave the topic entitled "A farm wife takes inventory, " Mrs. Ian McAllister gave the devotional on "Peace, " taken from a passage from the book "Habitation of Dragons, " PHIL'S VARIETY MAIN STREET — ZURICH featuring a complete line of Groceries Confectionery * Novelties * Phone 236-4930 for free delivery on orders of $5, 00 or over NOTICE RATEPAYE 'S OF THE TOWNSHIP OF HAY The SECOND INSTALMENT of the 1972 TAXES of the To nshlp of Hcy are DUE on or before the 30th day of NOVEMBER 1972 After November 30th, Interest will be charged on outstanding taxes at the rate of 1%. per month. W. C. HORNER. Tax -Collector, Township of Hay. 1 written by Keith Miller, conc- erning peace within ourselves. Mrs. Ron Mock presented Unit leader Mrs. Bill Mickle with a gift on behalf of the members for her year's work well done. Hostess Mrs. Ross Corbett and her assistants serv- ed lunch, Hensel! IN eI The November meeting of the Hensall Women's Institute was held in the Legion Hall, Wednesday evening with the theme being "Agriculture and Canadian Industries." Members answered the roll call "A sunny side of farm Life, " and presi- dent Mrs. Beaton welcomed members and guests. Mrs. Grace Peck gave a report on the area convention which was held in London, Mrs. C. Payne reported on the rec- ent board meeting. The program, convened by Mrs. E. Riley and Mrs. J. S1<ea, opened with a sing -song led by Miss Greta Lammie. The talented Heywoods, Bob and Danny, from Exeter, played and sang several selections which were greatly enjoyed by all present. An interesting motto, "It takes face powder to catch a man, and baking powder to keep him, " was ably presented by Mrs. B. Elgie, Mrs. C. Pepper entertained with several piano selections and Mrs. E. Riley gave a talk on "Farming - Our Future and Our Heritage." Courtesy remarks were given by Mrs. G. Armstrong and lunch was served by hostesses Mrs. J. McAllister and Mrs. M. Orr and their committee. Carmel WMS The W . M, S. , of Carmel Presbyterian Church held their November meeting Monday evening at the church. Presid- ent Mrs. Rachel Schwalm open- ed the meeting with a poem "A charge to keep have I, " followed by prayer. Mrs. Mag- gie Campbell and Mrs. Myrtle Orr gave the devotional using scripture from Jeremiah, followed by prayer. A poem on Remembrance was read and the study on Africa was given by Mrs. Camp- bell. The roll call was answer- ed with eleven members pres- ent. Minutes were read and approved and 24 visits were reported to have been made to the sick and shut-ins. The nominating committee to appoint officers for 1973 is Mrs. Edith Bell and Mrs. Mabel Munn. The next meet- ing will be held December 4 with a pot luck lunch and the home helpers are to be invited. Mrs. Dorothy Beaton and Mrs. Jean Snell will conduct the worship service for this meeting. g three tofour uals seven f 4E7) Make up your own way to remember your code. Then send it to your friends. POSTAL CWE Pt3 TP : V Mrs. Edith Bell closed the meeting with the benediction. The Ladies Aid meeting followed and reported that the proceeds from the bazaar were most gratifying. SCHOOL BUS SAFETY For improved school bus safety, Consumers' Association of Canada recommends mech- anical fitness certification of vehicles, driver screening and training, school bus patrols Annua Zir kh C OF THE etin an Festival e rpor ;�i tkk 16 AT 8 P.M. HAY TOWNSHIP HALL, ZURICH The general public are urged to attend this important meeting. PLANS WILL BE DISCUSSED FOR NEXT YEAR'S EVENT NOTIC RATEPAYERS OF THE VILLAGE OF ZURICH The SECOND INSTALMENT of the 1972 TAXES of the VILLAGE OF ZURICH are DUE on or before the 30th day of NOVEMBER 1972 After November 30th, Interest will be charged on outstanding taxes at the rate 1% per month. of W. D ARMSTRONG, TAX COLLECTOR, VILLAGE OF ZURICH. Please keep in mind that your 1972 taxes must be paid before December 31, 1972, to qualify for credit on your income tax. NOVEMBER S -P -E -C -6 -A -L TO ALL CUSTOMERS SERVED BY enicipJrl T .lephone System During the month of November Only, there will be No Instal- lation Charges for Installing On -Premises Extension Tele- phones or Contempra Telephones. RATES RESIDENCE On -Premises Standard Telephone PER MONTH $1.25 On -Premises Contempra Telephone BUSINESS On -Premises On -Premises $2,25 PER MONTH Standard Telephone $1.45 Contempra Telephone $2.45 Hay Municipal Telephone ystem W. C. HORNER Secretary -Treasurer