Zurich Citizens News, 1978-02-16, Page 19CELEBRATES 95TH BIRTHDAY — Mrs. Elizabeth Bullen of
Hensall celebrated her 95th birthday Thursday with a surprise
birthday party. Mrs. Bullen who has been living at the home
of Mrs. Rachel Schwalm for the past three years was born
near Zurich and she and her late husband farmed until 1935,
when they retired to Goderich. Mrs. Bullen has five children,
16 grandchildren, 36 great grandchildren and two great -
great grandchildren. Staff photo
Present funds
to Legion bursary
The Hensall Ladies Legion
Auxiliary met Tuesday
evening in the Legion Hall
with the president Mrs.
Beatrice Uyl presiding.
A donation of $50 was
Hensall
Hilda Payne
Bertha McGregor
made to the Legion Aux-
iliary Bursary. Owing to the
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United Co -
Operatives of
Ontario Livestock
Department
Toronto
Ship your livestock
with
FRANK VOOGEL
Dashwood
Monday is shipping day'.
from Varna Stockyard
previously Roy Scotchmer
CaII Dashwood
238-2707
or Bayfield 565-2636
By 7:30 a.m. Monday for
prompt service
No charges on pick-up
cancellation of the January
meeting the winners of the
Christmas draw were an-
nounced. The money doll
was won by Carrie Lynn
Pine of Timmins. Mrs. Hilda
Beer won the $10 draw.
The Men's Legion are
sponsoring a Public speak-
ing contest in the Legion
Hall, Thursday, February 16
for Public school children.
The mystery prize was
won by Mrs. Hilda Smale.
The guessing prize was won
by Mrs. Vera Smale. A
social hour followed when
refreshments were served.
Queensway
welcomes
Miss Jean Chidley and
Mrs. Edna Yuon are new
residents at Queensw4z_ _
Elmer Oesch ..and Mary
Ann Oesch visited Pat
Oesch, Mr. & Mrs. Sid
Pullman and Mrs. Rosa
Harris visited Mrs. Bernice
Lavery, Betty Smith visited
Lynn., Latimer and Ellen
Kendrick. Shirley Prouty
visited several residents.
Mrs. Ted Pooley visited
Louise Mitchell and Gladys
Reynolds. Leslie Mitchell
visited his mother Louise
Mitchell.
The Kippen United Church
Women entertained the
residents on Monday with
bingo. Mrs. Russell Erratt
and Helen Taylor visited
Russell Erratt.
Birthday greetings to
Ernest Perry who will
celebrate his birthday
February 22.
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Citizens News, February 16, 1978 Page 3
'gar about Jamaican way of life
Unit 1 of Hensall United
Church held their regular
meeting February 8 with
Mrs, Harvey Keyes
presiding and opened with a
poem "Only the Good".
She gave a very thoughtful
devotional using as her
theme "Worry". If you must
worry, try doing it for
others. Much of our worry is
needless or about things we
cannot change. We cannot
change the past. Even the
Disciples worried which led
to quarreling.
Mrs, Keyes read Luke 12
beginning at verse 22 in
which Jesus told the
Disciples not to be anxious
about their lives. He said
your Father knows what ybu
need, One must have faith,
If you worry try to switch it
from morbid concern about
your own problems, to con-
cern for the well being of
others many of your worries
will evaporate when you
show concern and compas-
sion for others.
This will not keep y-ou
from all the worrying but it
will help make your worries
manageable. Mrs. Keyes led
in prayer which was follow-
ed by silent prayer. "What a
Friend We Have in Jesus"
was sung with Mrs.
Middleton accompanying at
the piano. Mrs. Christie
gave the highlights about
Jamaica's cultures,
economy, tourism and
religions. Members were
shown what becomes of the
economy of a small country,
rich in minerals and other
products, when large cor-
porations take control of
these. The offering was
taken and dedicated by Mrs.
Keyes.
Business was conducted
by Mrs. Ken Elder as
follows: World Day of
Prayer March 30, at Hensall
United Church. Mrs, Van
Essen will be the speaker.
Tentative date for the
barbeque April 26. Devotion
for general meeting April 3
at 8:15 p.m. Unit 1 to meet
at 7:30 to have Thank Offer-
ing meeting.
Mrs. Keyes thanked all for
taking part and the meeting
closed with a poem "Things
that Count" followed by the
Lord's prayer in unison and
the Benediction. Mrs. Elder
gave a geographical contest.
The hostess Mrs.. Beck was
assisted in serving lunch by
Mrs. Ken Elder and Mrs. A.
Scholl. -
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