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Zurich Citizens News, 1978-05-11, Page 5{ UCW hears about Caribbean visit A variety of topics were presented at the May meeting of Unit four of the Hensall United Church Women on Thursday, in the Fellowship Hall. President, Mrs. James McAllister '__presided and opened the meeting by reading from the Hensall Hilda Payne Bertha McGregor Upper Room on "Fruits of the Spirit." Mrs. Len Purdy gave the devotional based on, "What is the full meaning of . meditation? Mrs. Rena Caldwell told of a trip to the Caribbean and had something of interest to tell about the different islands, the people, the products and the political situations. Mrs. Sim Roobal conducted a Bible quiz, assisted by Mrs. Russell Erratt. A total of 56 visits were made to sick and shut-ins during the month. The meeting concluded with the singing of a hymn and prayer. Mrs. George Armstrong and her com- mittee served lunch. Church's future Following Ascension Day last Thursday, Reverend Don Beck preached on "The Church and its Future" last Sunday, at the Hensall- United Church. Ascension Day has a double significance, both as the end of the early life of Christ and the beginning of the reign of Christ. The cross was the climax of His early life where He offered Himself freely. From then on the apostles received the power of the Spirit and a vigorous: Spirit makes a vigorous Church. The Spirit fills the Church by filling each one of us. -- Guest soloist, Mrs. Marlene Thornton, Exeter, sang, "Fill my cup, Lord" and "God hath not Promised", accompanied by Dr. Ralph Topp at the organ. Unit one will meet on Thursday at 2 p.m. • Next Sunday will be Christian Family Sunday, when the Sacrament of Infant Bap- tism will be held. Chiselhurst UCW May 2 the Chiselhurst UCW met in the church for their May meeting. The Lord planted a Garden was the poem read by the president Mrs. John Brintnell when she opened the meeting. . Everyone participated in singing the theme song and repeating the theme prayer. Worship was given by Mrs. Anyone interested in participating in .a JUNIOR TALENT SHOW at Hensall Spring Fair June 20 Please Contact John Baker 262-3123 or Gladys McGregor 262-5839 • before June 1 Dick Taylor called "Garden of our lives." Roll call was answered by the members singing their favourite song containing, the word "Mother," Correspondence conce- rning the recent education strike in Huron County was discussed. Ali used clothing for the bale is to be in by May 21. The president gave a report of a recent regional meeting held in Milverton. They want donations of used eye glasses and used postage stamps, Also the UCW's in our area are responsible for cookies for the "Hospitality Booth" at the International Plowing Match, Wingham. "Church in Society" was the topic chosen by Mrs. Clarence Coleman when she spoke about "Meeting place" and its host Donald Henderson. Mrs. Dick Taylor, Mrs. Thos. Brintnell and Mrs. Alvin Cole sang "My Mother's Old Bible" ac- companied by Mrs. Alf Ross on piano who was in charge of the program for that day. The president reviewed the June meeting and closed with prayer. A slip and bloomer and bake sale was then held with auctioneers Mrs. Thos. Brintnell and Mrs. Clarence Coleman after which a delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Harold Parsons and Mrs. Jack Upshall, Kinettes meet The Hensall and District Kinettes met for their April meeting on Wednesday, at the home of Mrs. Debbie Regier with all members present. Elections for 1978-79 took place with the following taking office. President, - Mrs. Sharon Doxtator; secretary, Mrs. Donna St. John; treasurer, Mrs.• Debbie Regier. The Kinettes decided to hold their'Spring Rummage Sale on Thursday evening, May 25, in the new arena in Hensall. Following the business, a chinese auction was held raising $12. Queensway news "Welcome" a new resident Mrs. Tena Hulley, Seaforth who was visited by Greta Ward, Wroxeter, Mr. & Mrs. Cameron, Brucefield, son Gordon, Seaforth, _Marjorie Ann McMichael, Wingham, Bill, Brenda and Tena Lynn Burkholder, Blyth. Ruth and Susan Durand visited Mrs. Kendrick. Chester and Illa Dunn visited Vera Lammie. Fred and Lois Taylor and Donald, Kathy and Scott Taylor visited Mrs. Harry Taylor. Rev. Van Essen conducted church service Tuesday assisted by Mrs. Van Essen. Unit 2 of the Hensall United Church entertained residents Monday with bingo and music. Legion ladies elect officers Mrs. Beatrice Uyl presid- ed at the May meeting of the Ladies' Legion Auxiliary Monday evening in the Legion hall. The following officers were elected for the year; President: Mrs. Beatrice Uyl; 1st Vice President: Mrs. Margaret Vanstone; 2nd Vice -President: Mrs. Alice Neilands; Treasurer: Mrs. Mona Campbell; Secretary: Mrs. Donna Allan; Sgt. at Arms: Mrs. Iva Reid; Sports Convener: Mrs. Iva Reid; Executive: Mrs. Joan Beierling, Vera Smale, Wanda McClinchey, Please turn to Page•12 Citizens News, May11, 1978 Page 5 Van Camp BEST BUYS Beans with Pork Mellow Roast Instant • Coffee Allen's Fruit Drink Javex Liquid Bleach Canpda Fancy Stokely Peas Royale Towels Thorofed Dog Food Monarch Parchment Margarine Palanda Pineapple Wittich 100% Whole Wheat Bread 8 oz. jar 14 oz. 39' '3.69 48' 58 3/9 Pks• 99' 5/9 Ib. Pkgs. 39' 55' _,., 2/89' 4811. oz. 64 fl. oz. 14 oz. 2 roll 15 oz. 19-f1. oz. 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