Zurich Citizens News, 1978-03-16, Page 3Anti -boredom clinic is topic at Chiselhurst
Mrs. Jack Corbett and Mr.
& Mrs. Leslie Adams of
Exeter were in Detroit at-
tending the funeral of their
aunt, Mrs. Evelyn Maier.
The C.P.T. Committee of
the Oddfellow and Rebekah
Lodges held a Euchre party
Hensall
MRS. A. MacGREGOR
MRS. HILDA PAYNE
on Thursday evening. Prize
winners were: ladies' Mrs.
Elizabeth Riley; ladies'
consolation, Mrs. Joe Car-
ter; Gent's Ross Richard-
son; gent's consolation, Eric
Mansfield; lone hands,
Clarence Volland; lucky
draw on fruit, Mrs. Clarence
Volland; second draw, Mrs.
Ross Richardson,
Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Adams
of Exeter were recent
visitors with Mr. & Mrs.
Jack Corbett,
UCW Chiselhurst
Following a morning of
quilting and a pot luck dinner
on March 8, the UCW of
Chiselhurst held their
regular meeting. The
president, Mrs. J. Brintnell,
opened the meeting with a
poem. Everyone repeated
the Theme Prayer. Anti
Boredom Clinic was the topic
of the worship service
chosen by Mrs. Freida Boa.
The roll call was answered
by the members repeating
the ten commandments.
A letter was read about the
availability of articles to
help keep meetings in-
teresting. These articles can
be obtained at the resource
centre, Mitchell. It was
announced one of the
members, Mrs. Harpld
Parker, was the president of
the South Huron UCW
Region.
The members decided to
have a slip and bloomer sale
at the May meeting, and they
will visit the Queensway
Nursing Home on Mondays
of March.
The Study Book on
Jamaica was very ably
discussed by Mrs. Ross
Riley. Refreshments were
served by Mrs. Gerald Glenn
and Mrs. T. Brintnell.
Unit I of UCW Hensall
Unit I of the Hensall UCW
met Thursday with Mrs. Wm
Fuss presiding.
Mrs. Fuss gave an Easter
Devotional message, "In the
Upper Room," noting that
the night before he was
crucified, Jesus made a
promise to his Disciples
"Truly, truly I say to you, he
who believes in me will also
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greater works than these will
he do because I go to the
Father."
After the death of Jesus,
eleven ordinary men went
out to continue the religious
movement that he had
started and they eventually
prevailed against the Roman
Empire. They continued his
ministry of teaching, healing
and redemption. They were
no longer ordinary men, but
men being used by the spirit
of Christ, The mighty works
of Christ can be mediated
only through people whose
lives are open to His power.
Have we helped to make
the kingdom of God a reality
in the Church and the world?
If we believe in Him and
yield our lives to Him in faith
and obedience, Christ's
ministry will be continued
through us.
This message was followed
by prayer and Mrs. Beck
gave a very interesting story
about Winston Brown, who
as a first year theological
student from Jamaica, came
to Toronto University in 1968.
He was faced with the un-
believable progress of a city
of mammoth highways,
large and numerous cars,
neon lights and sky scrapers.
He was suddenly concious of
being black in a white
country. He was a very
lonely man in this large city.
He had trouble finding part
time work. The church
where membership was fifty
percent black always had a
white pastor. They admitted
white churches had no place
for black ministers, so the
only church offered him for
his services was the
historically all black church.
Winston Brown graduated
from the University of
Toronto. For three years he
was minister of First Baptist
Church, Toronto. In 1976 he
was appointed by the
Toronto Conference of the
United Church of Canada as
a West Indian staff worker.
An invitation was received
during the business period to
visit Kippen UCW on April
11. Volunteer transportation
to the Day Care at Huron -
view was discussed. Mrs.
Fuss closed the meeting with
an Easter poem. Mrs. Jack
Consitt and Mrs. G. Mid-
dleton had St. Patrick's Day
decor and lunch assisted by
Mrs. Alice Ferg.
Association meets
The Hensall Minor
Athletic Association will be
meeting Monday, March 20
at 7:30 p.m. at the Council
Chambers.
There will be consecutive
meetings on the third Mon-
day of each month.
Everyone welcome.
Hensall ANI
At the March meeting of
Hensall Women's Institute
Mrs. Hazel Corbett in-
troduced the speaker for the
Ontario Heart Foundation,
Mrs. Audrey Pooley R.N., a
graduate of the Coronary
Cane Nursing Programme
at Humber College and at
present, in charge of the
Coronary Cane Unit and
emergency department at
South Huron Hospital, Ex-
eter. She was assisted by
Mrs. Norma Lindenfield
R.N., supervisor.
Mrs. Pooley outlined the
risk factors, possible com-
plications and, if resuscita-
tion is Necessary the impor-
tance of immediate action
and sustained effort.
They demonstrated mouth
resuscitation, cardiac
massage, and the use of an
oxygen bag on the life-size
model which is part of the
hospital's training equip-
ment, We appreciate their
efforts in bringing us such a
valuable learning ex-
perience.
In lighter view members
enjoyed hearing Betty Beer
play the' guitar and sing
"Try and Catch the Wind",
"Today", "Suicide is
Painless" which is the
theme song in the T.V. show
M.A.S.H. and "Blowing in
the Wind" which she sang in
French and English.
Mrs. E. Riley contributed
an amusing reading entitled
"About Family Trees," and
the meeting ended with Mrs.
J. McAllister conducting a
successful White Elephant
Sale.
Personals
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor
returned home after spen-
ding a week at the home of
Mr. & Mrs. Don MacLaren,
Jodi and Brooke at Oakville.
Mrs. James Sangster, who
was receiving treatment in
South Huron Hospital,
returned to her home on
Saturday.
Edgar Munn is a patient in
South Huron Hospital.,
Mr. & Mrs. Ron Wareing,
'Mr. & Mrs. George Parker,
Mr. & Mrs. Murray Traquair
and Mr, & Mrs. Don Dixon
and family returned home
from a week's vacation
snowmobiling in the Hunt-
sville area.
Mrs. Robert Watson of
Seaforth spent a few days
with her sister, Mrs. Audrey
Christie.
Mr. & Mrs. Bert Horton,
Mrs. Ruby Bell, Mrs. Gertie
Moir, Mrs. Eilleen Rannie,
Mrs. Pearl Koehler, Mrs.
Walker Carlisle and Mrs.
Ernie Davis returned home
from an enjoyable two
weeks' bus trip through
Florida.
Mrs, Ellis Stewart has
been a patient in South
Huron Hospital for the past
two weeks.
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