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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1974
ATTEND EXETER SPORTSMEN'S DINNER - The owners of Pineridge Chalet, George Berr, left,
and Don Mousseau, right, attended the Sportsmen's Dinner on Tuesday night in the Legion Hall,
Exeter. Shown here with the two sports enthusiasts are Miss Dianna Langileey, of Montreal, and
Emmett Ashford, first negro American League umpire in history.
Hear reports at annual meeting
of Hensall United Church
The annual congregational
meeting of Hensall United
Church was held Wednesday
evening. Following a delicious
pot luck supper, Grace Drum-
mond very ably conducted some
humorous contests. Slides and
some movies taf<en at various
times throughout the year were
shown and enjoyed.
Rev. Don Beck opened the
meeting by reading scripture
from St. John, and told the
story that the Bible tells, foll-
owed by prayer. A few moments
of silence was held for the
sixteen members who had pass-
ed away this past year.
The annual reports were hand-
ed out and reviewed, Cecil
Pepper, church treasurer, expl-
ained the treasurer's report and
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Doreen Spencer explained the
U.C.W. report. The budget for
1974 was presented and explain-
ed by Helen Drysdale.
A report of the nominating
committee was given by secret-
ary Elva Forest. The following
names were added to the church
board to serve on different
committees; Doug Cook, Edison
Forrest, Rev. Cliff Britton,
Deanna Brock, David Brock,
Ross Corbett, Margaret Iting-
horn, Jack Simmons, Lorne
Ilay, Doug Shirray and Jack
Drysdale.
Ian McAllister expressed
the thanks of the congregation
to Rev and Mrs. Beck for the
past year and a gift of apprec-
iation was presented to them by
Elva Forrest.
Rev. and Mrs. Beck replied
most graciously and the meet-
ing closed with the singing of
"God be with you till we meet
again, " led very ably by Harry
Horton.
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If you're planning garden
renovations or undertaking a
new garden in 1974, take a
look at some of the varieties
being offered in this year's
garden catalogs„ The All-
American roses have been
announced and three beautiful
examples will be available to
Ontario gardeners.
"Bahia" is a floribunda -type
with a vividly colored golclen-
orange blend bloom. "Perfume
Delight" is a pure pink tea
rose; the average size bush prod-
uces blooms with a rich spicy
fragrance. Another floribunda -
type, "Bon -Bon," has deep pink
petals with almost -white under-
sides. Blooms are produced on
a compact bush that would be
suitable for small gardens, All
three varieties have been tested
in our growing conditions and
look like good additions for your
rose garden.
Gardens Canada, an affiliat-
ed group of the Canadian Nursery
Trades Association, is promoting
the beautiful "Maybride" crab-
apple. This white -flowered
ornamental has been introduced
from the Experimental Farm in
Ottawa. Hardy all across Can-
ada, it will grow to a height of
15 to 20 feet.
Another fine Canadian introd-
uction is "Agincourt Beauty"
lilac. This French hybrid -type,
developed by..Mr'.- Leonard Slat-
er.oi-Agincourt, has received
an Award of Merit from the
International Lilac Society.
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