HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1978-01-19, Page 3Citizens News, January 19, 1978
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Discuss of public relations at WI
At the public relations
meeting of the Hensall
Women's Institute held last
Wednesday, the guest
speaker, Mrs. Susan White of
Seaforth was unable to at-
tend due to weather con-
ditions. Mrs. Hilda Payne
gave a few thoughts on what
public relations are,
especially pertaining to the
Women's Institute
movement and outlined the
scope of the local newspaper
in public relations, men-
tioning things the public can
do for the newspaper and
what the newspaper can do
for the public.
Hensall
Hilda Payne
Bertha McGregor
Supplying musical
numbers on the programme'
were the four Pepper sisters,
Brenda, Marilyn, Laurie and
Joanne. With Brenda at the
piano, the trio sang "Sam's
Song" and "Reach out to
Jesus", and with Laurie at
the piano the trio sang "Pass
it on". A piano duet was also
played by Brenda and
Laurie, "Bright as a but-
ton."
The meeting was presided
over by the president, Mrs.
Cecil Pepper, and cards of
thanks for gifts were read
from Brenda Pepper, Janet
Bilcke, Dianne Gerstenkorn,
and Joyce Pepper. A letter
regarding ' the Senior
Training School, "Per-
sonalise your Pattern" was
read. Arrangements were
made for the public Euchre
to be held on the next
meeting night, February 8 at
8 p.m. in the Legion Hall,
admission $1. After closing
the meeting, a contest was
enjoyed before lunch was
served.
Unit one of U.C.W. meets
The new study book, "New
Mission for a New People"
was introduced by Mrs. Don
Joynt at the January
meeting of Unit one of
Hensall United Church on
Thursday, January 12. She
described the vast,
and scattered region covered
by the Caribbean crescent
and the difficulties in a ,
communication between its
people. Altogether, there are
7,000 out -islands, reefs and
mainland centres that
compose the Caribbean
crescent.
In the past, these
territories were used as
military and naval bases.
Trading in gold, silver, and
precious stones was active;
as these resources declined,
sugar cane was planted and
run by forced labour of
native Indians who even-
tually perished under the
harsh treatment they
received. Labour was then
brought from Africa's West
Coast, India, China, Por-
tugal, Syria, Indonesia,
Europe, British Isles and
Holland. Today, language,
music, art and religion are
derived from all these
countries and ancient
cultures are disregarded.
The book's author, David
Mitchell, hopes that the
modern Caribbeans will
cultivate these diverse
cultures and that North
Americans will learn
through their study, to un-
derstand and know these
people in their present day
situations and remove many
misconceptions.
The devotional was given
by Mrs. Ken Elder, who
presided over the meeting.
Her subject was "Things
come to pass." The story of
life is like an ocean port with
ships coming and going.
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Letters from the unit's
adopted girl were read. The
annual meeting of Hensel),
United Church and pot luck
supper will be held next
Wednesday at 6:30 p.m.
March 3, the World Day of
Prayer is to be held at be
held at Hensall United
Church.
Sermon on names
Rev, Don Beck conducted
the service at Hensall United
Church on Sunday with Mrs.
John Turkheim at the organ,
Mr. Harry Horton sang as a
solo, "Dear Lord, Forgive."
The subject of the sermon
was, "Our Name is. , ."
Christian names are
treasured possessions, but to
be Christian is to inherit the
work Jesus began; this
means paying a big price in
being ready to renounce
everything. Our name is
Christian.
Flowers in the Church
were placed there in loving
memory of Mrs, Norman
Gass by her family. The
Annual meeting of the
Hensall congregation will be
held next Wednesday, and
will begin with a pot luck
supper at 6:30 p.m.
Hockey news
Hensall Bantams played
Elma-Logan on Thursday,
January 12 at Vanastra and
won 3-1. Hensall scored two
goals in the first period, the
first by Doug Volland
assisted by Dave Consitt and
the second by Dave Consitt
assisted by Jeff Rowe. In the
second period only one goal
was scored, by Jamie
McClinchey assisted by Jeff
Sangster and Jeff Consitt.
The third period was
scoreless for Hensall but
Elma-Logan's Danny Marks
put one in assisted by Danny
Watson, sliding it past the
goal keeper.
Hensall Pee Wee's played
twice, against Elma-Logan
on Friday losing 3-0 and
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