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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1978-04-13, Page 6Page 6 Citizens News, April 13, 1978 FIRST FEW STEPS — At times, walking can be a difficult task for even the most co-ordinated members of society but when you're ten months old, its darn right difficult. Receiving some assistance from her mother, Mrs. Jayne Consitt of Hensall is Lean Consitt. Staff photo Have guests for meeting The April meeting of the Zurich U.C.W. was opened by Mrs. Glen Greb with a prayer. The "Old Rugged Cross" was sung followed by scripture read by Mrs. Mary Hey, Mrs. Newell Geiger gave a reading ova. And SigfrE' • RELAX: NO MORE PAINTING EXTERIORS - aluminuM soffit and fascia - steel clad doors - mason guard "no paint" windows - SAVES: - special insulation oackaae in all our new homes - quality material and workmanship - completely finished home - delivery and move in time this summer - 5 year HUDAC guarantee INFORMATION: CaII or Write: ROYAL HOMES LTD. BOX 370 WINGHAM 357-2444 See our model home at the plant in Wingham, or write for free brochures, Mail to: ROYAL HOMES LTD. BOX 370, WINGHAM, ONTARIO. Name Address Town Telephone I Have A Lot: Yes No Location "Housecleaning Time." The speaker Mrs. Menno Steckle chose for her. topic "The Five Horsemen" During the business the Mother's Day and Bake Sale at the Blue Water Rest Home and an invitation to the Kippen U.C.W.- on April 11 was accepted. The ladies from Grand Bend United Church and St. Boniface Catholic Church Zurich will be guests at the May meeting. Police have slow week Only two accidents were investigated by the Exeter OPP this week, One was a hit and run reported on Friday by David Gibson, Crediton. His vehi- cle was damaged while parked in Centralia, Damage was estimated at $400. On Saturday, vehicles operated by Herbert Heywood and Gary T. Kyle, both of Exeter, were in- volved in a collision on Highway 4 just north of Ex- eter. Total damage was set at $650. Heywood sustained minor injuries. During the week, the local detachment officers charg- ed 15 people under the Li- quor Control Act. Two peo- ple were charged with im- paired driving. The detachment was represented at the funeral held on Tuesday for District 6 Supertendent Joe Jones, who died in Kitchener - Waterloo hospital on the weekend. He had been engaged at the Mt. Forest headquarters for the past three years. Finalize plans for church barbe�gve The Easter Thanksgiving meeting of unit four of Hen- sall United Church was held in the Fellowship Hall on Thursday, when further study of the Caribbean Cres- cent took place with Reverend and Mrs. Ander- son showing slides of the Barbados. Earlier in the meeting, Mrs. Jessie Armstrong gave an in- spirational devotion on the empty sepulcher. and Mrs. Isabel Rogerson rendered a lovely piano solo, "In the sweet bye and bye". Mrs. Jessie McAllister presided over the meeting and opened with a poem, "Hope at Eastertime". Fif- teen members and two visitors were present. Plans for the beef Bar-be-que were finalized and invitations were received to visit with Kippers U.C.W. on Tuesday and with Goshen U.C.W. on Wednesday. Unit four will be responsible for flowers in the sanctuary during May. Christ lives Reverend Don Beck con- ducted the service at the Hensall United Church last Sunday, taking as his topic, "The modern resurrection". Modern interest in religions in general and especially in the christian religion show that Christ is still a living personality making great people out of those who have humble beginnings. Christ is a living Christ and Jesus a living, vibrant spirit. Mrs, Mary Moffat presid- ed at the organ and the Junior Choir sang two numbers, "Come together" and "What colour is God's skin' conducted by Mrs. Pam Scotchmer, with Karen McAllister at the piano and Betty Beer on the guitar. Unit one of the U.C.W. will meet today at 2 p.m, Mrs. Smillie passes Mrs. Annie W. (Gallaply) Smillie passed away in Max- ville, Ontario on Friday, April 7 in her 95th year. She was the wife of the late Rev. Benjamin Smillie. Surviving are two sons: Rev. Ben- jamin Smillie, Saskatoon; JEFFREY BROS. LTD. CUSTOM-BUILT HOMES RENOVATIONS - ALTERATIONS • ELECTRICAL • PLUMBING • (SERVICED) LOTS TO CHOOSE FROM! RR 2 ZURICH 236-4757 ANNUAL BEEF BAR -B-0 at HENSALL UNITED CHURCH on Wed., April 26 at 5 pm, 6 pm, 7 pm Adults $4.00 Children under 12 $1.25 Children under 5 free Tickets 262-2234 or 262-2130 and Allistair Smillie, Vic- toria, B.C. Several grandchildren also survive, Funeral service was held from the Bonthron Funeral Home, Hensall, Tuesday with Rev. Don Beck of- ficiating. Interment at Hen- sall Union Cemetery, Attend anniversary Sixteen members and several past members of the Hensall Women's Institute attended the 75th Anniver- sary celebration of Huron South District of the Women's Institute at the Pineridge Chalet. For The Best In * PARTS * ACCESSORIES * SERVICE * RENTALS its Zurich Rec, Board Presents ROLLATHON X78 Saturday, May 6 ZURICH ARENA Sponsor sheets available from Jerry Rader PRIZES 10 SPEED BICYCLE - to person collecting most money - SECOND PRIZE - pair of red wheels roller skates LUCKY DRAWS must complete 10 hrs. to qualify FIRST DRAW a changeover kit (red wheels) SECOND DRAW a case of Pepsi, FREE Hot dogs and pop after skate All proceeds go toward sports equipment ENDURO 175 Smooth riding on the road, sure performance on the trail. The Yamaha DT175 combines motorcross sus- pension with fine street machine performance. The De Carbon Monocross Suspension system gives you more control over rough terrain. The DT175 has a lighter, stronger engine. And a comfortable seat and fyll instrumentation let you take to the dirt or street with equal ease. SPECIALLY PRICED WHILE THEY LAST. ONLY29 TWO-STROKE IN BULK SAVINGS $6.00 YAMALUBE PRODUCTS Per Gal. 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