Zurich Citizens News, 1978-03-02, Page 3Zone rally held
at Hensall Legion
A large crowd attended
the Legion spring zone coun-
cil meeting held in Hensall
Legion Hall Wednesday
evening. All Legions in the
zone were well attended by
members. The president
Hensall
Blida Payne
Bertha McGregor
Grant McClinchey welcom-
ed Zone Commander George
Campbell and zone
members to the Hensall
Legion.
The next zone meeting
will be held at Kincardine
March 5. The Zone Com-
mander will attend the
Provincial Command con-
vention. Hensall Legion will
host the fall zone dance in
Hensall. Following the
business the Ladies' Aux-
iliary entertained the guests
to a hot Smorgasbord.
Women hold euchre
The Kippen East Women's
Institute held a successful
progressive euchre in the
Legion Hall Hensall Thurs-
day evening with seven
tables playing euchre.
The prize winners were as
follows. Ladies' High Mrs.
Clarence Volland; Ladies
Consolation Mrs. Ed
McBride; Gent's High
William Rogerson; Consola-
tion Eldon Kerr.
A box of groceries was
won by W.D. Wilson and
Mrs, Rosa Harris won the
cheese and crackers.
Surprised on birthday
Mrs. R.H. Boyce who has
been spending several
months with her son-in-law
and daughter Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Hackett in Stratford
was pleasantly surprised on
the occasion of her birthday
when a number of
neighbours and friends from
Hensall gathered at the
home of Mr. and Mrs.
Hackett.
An enjoyable afternoon
was spent and refreshments
served by the hostess. Those
attending from this area
were Mrs. Vera Brintnell,
Mrs. Clarence Coleman,
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Mrs. Alvin Cole and Mr. and
Mrs, Ted Thuss and family.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Luther
returned home from a two
week's vacation in Florida
and while there visited Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Cook,
Mr; and Mrs. Hugh
McEwen returned home
from a vacation spent in
Sarasota and St. Petersburg,
Florida.
Rev. Fox, London con-
ducted service in Carmel
Presbyterian Church Sunday
continuing his studies on St.
Luke Chapter 16 "The
Shrewd Manager".
Rev. Vernon Tozer of St.
Marys will conduct the ser-
vice Sunday March 5. Choir
practise will be held for the
junior and senior choirs.
Sunday March 12 Rev. Fox
will conduct the Communion
service. The World's Day of
Prayer service will be held
in Hensall United Church in
the Fellowship Room at 2:30
p.m. Friday March 3.
Miss Dorothy Farquhar of
Toronto spent the week -end
with her mother Mrs.
Emma Farquhar.
Mrs. Clendon Christie
returned home after a plea-
sant trip to Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Funk
and sons, Exeter were re-
cent visitors with Mrs.
Funk's parents Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Troyer.
Mr. and Mrs. Lionel
Wilder and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Fields returned home
from a motor trip to Texas
and Arizona.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hor-
ton have taken up residence
in the Elizabeth Courts
Apartments.
Mrs. Irene Finlayson and
Mrs. Anita Bengough
returned home from a plea-
sant holiday in Florida.
Hensall
4-H
The second meeting of the
Hensall number two 4-H club
was held at the home of
Kathy McMahon. The theme
of the meeting was
"Creative use of Leisure"
and 10 members answered
the roll call with one or more
quilted articles you have at
home. Special guest for the
evening was Home
Economist Grace Bird.
The leaders discussed
what is quilting, suggested
articles, colours and design,
choice of fabric and choice of
notions. Mrs. Peggy Camp-
bell, also a guest for the
evening showed everyone
different articles of knitting
she had done and also gave
everyone knitting tips.
The girls were given
pieces of material and a
piece of quilt bat which Were
constructed at the meeting
and quilted together.
Knitting and crocheting
were also discussed and
some articles were men-
tioned that they could either
knit or crochet.
The girls were instructed
to bring number 4 knitting
needles and a ball of bulky
wool to the next meeting.
An annual St. John Am-
bulance project is the Save
A Life program in which St.
John Ambulance instructors
give free classes in artificial
resuscitation. This program
begins on a nation-wide
basis in May when, drownings
begin to mount.
Citizens News, March 2, 1978
Page 3
ARENA PROGRESS CONTINUES — Work on the construction of the Hensall and area community centre continues to prog -
ress as the concrete slabs for the seats have been erected. Rolly Vanstone, arena manager said that construction on the
facility is scheduled to resume today.
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