HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1973-04-19, Page 3THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1973
Unit 1 of UCW study India
Unit I, of Hensall United
Church Women held their Easter
Thank -Offering meeting Thurs-
day afternoon at the church with
Eileen McLean presiding. She
opened with a poem "Easter is
Corning." followed by hymn 92..
Iter Easter theme was "Because
he loved us so, " explaining the
reason that Jesus went through
so much suffering for us.
With Mrs. Erratt as pianist
Hymn 86 was sung. Eileen read
another poem "His Gifts, " foll-
owed with prayer. The roll call
was answered by ten members
and four guests.
Mildred Kyle reminded the
members of the general meeting
on May 7. She also told of the
date for the Open house at the
Queensway Nursing Home on
May 20 from 2 to 4 p.m. Don-
ations of baking for the bake
sale that day would be apprec-
iated. Unit I were asked to
donate three dozen cookies for
the tea to be served then, Unit
I was also asked to visit the
Queensway Home on July 9
and August 6.
Mildred Kyle introduced Elva
Forrest, the guest speaker for
the afternoon, who spoke on
the study India. She had a very
fascinating display of hand
carving in various type of wood,
tanned snake skin, solid silver
necklace and many pictures
of the natives, their dress,
homes and modern mall and
great retaining walls of the
Himalayas.
These articles were brought
from India by John Scott of
Seaforth, a nephew of the For-
rest families. John has spent
periods of time in India in
recent years and last fall went
for a three year period of teach-
ing English and Art in a school
in Woodstock, south of Delhi.
Elva read interesting parts of
letters written to his family.
One very interesting letter desc-
ribed a very elegant Indian
wedding of which he was a guest
It lasted five days.
Mrs. Nan Britton and Mrs.
Shirley Luther accompanied by
Mrs. Erratt favoured with two
beautiful Easter duets "WhU.t
will you do with Jesus?" and
"The Unveiled Christ." The
meeting closed by repeating
the benediction. Vera Drysdale
and Helen Scane served a del-
icious lunch.
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The April meeting of the
Arnold Circle of Carmel Presby-
terian Church was held Monday
evening at the home of Mrs,
Peggy Volland. The worship was
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conducted by Jan Baker and
Donna Bell with the theme bean€
the Easter story. The members
will be entertaining at the
Queensway Nursing Rome on
April 30. An invitation was
received from Caven Presbyter-
ian Church women in Exeter to
hear the guest speaker, Frank
Whilsmith, on April 29.
Elect officers
The Ilensall Kinette Club
meeting of April 11 was held
at the home of Mrs. Jan Baker.
The draw for the three minute
shopping spree or $50 in cash
was made by reeve John Baker
and the lucky winner was Mrs.
Lorne Hay of Hensall.
The Kinettes visited the shut-
ins recently and presented them
plants for Easter. They will
also be visiting the Goderich
Psychiatric Hospital on April 25,
Final plans were made for
the rummage sale on April 27,
with the proceeds to go towards
Cystic Fibrosis. Plans were also
made for the Fiddler's Contest
in June.
Officers elected for the 1973-
74 term are as follows: presid-
ent, f oanne Bell; 'Vice president,
Cheri Bonthron; secretary,
Linda McCallum; treasurer,
Karen Schurman; registrar,
Sharon Brokenshire; bulletin
editors, Donna Bell and Martha
Stan.
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Married 40 ye r
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corbett
were pleasantly surprised rec-
ently on the occasion of their
40th wedding anniversary, when
the fancily entertained them
to a banquet at the Pineridge
Chalet in Hensall.
The tables were decorated
with spring flowers, candleabra
and centred with an anniversary
wedding cake.
Mrs. harry Chapman, London
who was her sister's bridesmaid,
attended. Roy Morenz, of
Grand Bend, a brother of Mrs.
Corbett, was master of cerem-
onies.
The couple were presented
with many gifts and their grand-
son, Steven Corbett, presented
thein with a reprint of Hay
Township taken from "The
Historical Atlas of Huron Coun-
ty in 1879."
Jack and hazel expressed
their sincere thanks to their
family and relatives for the
celebration. The evening concl-
uded with a social time and
dancing to the music of Joe
Over'holt.
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