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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1978-01-19, Page 3Citizens News, January 19, 1978 Page 3 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. COMPARE OUR R.RSF. `Registered Retirement Savings Plana R.H.O.S.P. (Registered Home Ownership Savings Plana CURRENTLY PAYING * 83/a% COMPOUNDED AND ACCUMULATED SEMI-ANNUALLY CHECK THESE: ✓ RATE GUARANTEED 5 YEARS ✓ NO SET UP OR ANNUAL FEES ✓ 10.69% AVERAGE ANNUAL INTEREST YIELD * RATE SUBJECT TO CHANGE Serving more and more people since 1889 RIA and GREY TRUST COMPANY 425 Main St, EXETER 235-0530 FOR FURTHER DETAILS CONTACT: Dennis J. Smith Mrs, Joyce Black Manager Accountant El eryihing in lire passes, pleasures, sorrows failures, success, pain, anxieties, troubles. We must strive to add to life riches and wor- thwhile living. Only the love of God does not pass. 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. 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