HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1978-05-18, Page 3Citizens News, May 18, 1978
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Ron Hemriclp details ARC activities at W 1
A bus trip to Niagara Falls
on September 11 is being
planned by the Three Links
Senior Citizen Club of
Hensall. In charge of
arrangements are Mrs.
Irene Davis, Mrs. Ruby Bell
and Mrs. Alma Horton.
Names and money of those
wishing to go should be
brought to the June meeting
of the Senior Citizens.
Senior Citizen week is
being observed at Huron-
ilensall
Hilda Payne
Bertha McGregor
view from June 18-24 and
during the week a_ chicken
barbeque will be held for all
County Seniors. It was
decided to send our Zone
affiliation fees in for 1978-79
and Mrs. Pearl Taylor, Mrs.
Gladys Coleman and Mrs.
Dorothy Mickle were named
as the nominating com-
mittee. Shuffleboard will
begin as soon as weather
permits, possibly June 1;
organizers are Mrs. Mabel
Shirray, Mrs. Alma Horton,
Mrs. Isabel Rogerson, Alf
Ross, Pere Campbell and
Bert Horton,
Arrangements will be
made next month for a visit
to the Blyth Summer
Theatre, the U.S.C.O.
Convention at Kingston in
August and a draw for the
quilt made last month. The
latter was on display at this
meeting. Tickets 50 cents
each or 3 for $1.00.
The business was presided
over byPresident, Mrs. Rosa
Harris, with Mrs. Vera Ross
at the piano. Mrs. Harris
opened with a poem, "Do
you have time?" 28 mem-
bers answered the roll call
and the treasurer showed a
balance of $474.98 in the
general account and $830.36
in the "Horizon " account.
Following the business,
euchre was played, the
winners being: ladies high,
Mrs. Vera Lemon, con-
solation, Mrs. Myrtle
Sherritt, men's high, Carl
Payne, consolation, Alf
Ross, lone hands, Mrs. Pearl
Taylor, lucky chair, Mrs.
Alice Ferg and door prize,
Mrs. Rosa Harris.
Entertainment committee
were Mrs. Ruby Bell Mrs.
Gladys Coleman and Elgin
Rowcliffe. Lunch committee
were Mrs. Pearl Shaddick,
Mrs. Mabel Shirray and
Archie Parsons.
ARC speaker
Eight grandmothers were
guests at the Citizenship and
World Affairs meeting of
Hensall Women's Institute
held in the Legion Hall on
Wednesday May 10. Holding
every one's attention also
was the speaker Mr. Ron
Heimrich, showing slides
and describing the work
taking place at the A.R.C.
Industries in Dashwood. The
skills of these, mostly young
people, but all handicapped,
are remarkable and the the
variety of projects un-
dertaken are extremely
varied including business
office routines using
sophistocated business
machines, kitchen skills,
school attendance, main-
tainance and janitorial
duties, crafts the bake shops
and woodworking. A.R.C.
Industries have several
contracts with local in-
dustries as well.
President, Mrs. Joyce
Pepper opened the meeting
and then presented the
"Hensall Fashion Show".
Taking part were Mrs. Edna
Pepper and Shane Pepper,
Mrs. Helen MacLean, Mrs.
Elizabeth Riley, Mrs. Elsie
Carlile, Mrs. Sadie Hoy, and
Mrs. Elva Forrest. Mary
Drysdale entertained on the
Banjo and community
singing followed. Twenty-
five members answered the
roll call and there were
thirteen guests present.
During the business, plans
for the District Annual to be
held at Hensall United
Church, on Thursday were
finalized, a letter regarding
the uses of the Huron County
Bursary Fund was read, also
a note from the district
secretary on the availability
of W.I. Badges for the
Plowing Match until June 1.
The 4-H girls are invited to
the indoor picnic in June and
their Achievement Day is
May 27. Auditors for 1978-79
are to be Mrs. Isabel
Rogerson and Mrs. Nan
Britton.
Before closing the
meeting, Mrs. Hazel Corbett
presented Mr. Heimrich with
a cheque and thanked all
who had taken part. Prizes
were given for the latest
hairdo, Mrs. Pearl Koehler,
the nearest birthday, Mrs.
Earl Kinsman, the most
grandchildren, Mrs. Irene
Finlayson and the shortest
necklace, Mrs. Isabel
Rogerson. Programme
conveners were Mrs. Hazel
Corbett and Mrs. Hilda
Payne and the hostesses
were Mrs. Eileen Rannie and
Mrs. Nan Britton.
A day to remember
A crowded church, a 20
voice Junior Choir and six
baptisms combined to make
Christian Family Sunday a
day to remember at Hensall
United Church last Sunday.
Presenting their children for
baptism were Mr. & Mrs.
Lloyd Allen with Jennifer
Marie, Mr. & Mrs. Larry
Consitt with Leann Bernice,
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Gaultieri
with Jayme Alyn, Mr. & Mrs.
Norman Koehler with
Jacqueline Marie, Mr. &
Mrs. Earl McNab with
Dwayne Douglas and Mr. &
Mrs. Gerry Traquair with
Janet Louise.
Rev. Don Beck preached
on "What we take for
granted." He stated that the
greatest sin of these days is
taking things for granted,
both evil things like poverty
and germ warfare and good
things like love in the home.
Mother's Day is often the
only day we show ap-
preciation and awareness for
the loving care of a mother.
Motherhood is the point at
which spirituality begins.
Flowers of Hope
The Hensall 4-H girls will
be canvassing this week for
the Flowers of Hope Fund
(Association for the Men-
tally Retarded). Next
Sunday, the regular classes
of the Sunday Church School
will conclude with a picnic.
Faith important
"A Great Faith" was the
topic of the devotional given
by Mrs. Hazel Corbett at the
May meeting of Unit two of
the Hensall U.C.W.held on
Monday evening. Taking as
an example the woman of
Canaan who begged Jesus to
rid her daughter of the devil,
she illustrated that faith
should refuse to be in-
timidated and that it must
stretch out to Jesus to meet
Him.
The business, conducted
by Mrs. Diane Gerstenkorn,
included arrangements for a
wedding on Saturday, the
auction sale on June 3, en-
tertaining at Queensway
Nursing Home and flowers in
the sanctuary in June. It is
hoped to hold the June
meeting , at the U.C.
Resource Centre in Mitchell.
The topic was presented by
Mrs. Pat Venner on "The
changing face of the
Caribbean." The study book
presented a negative at-
titude about the political and
social problems there, racial
segregation about the
Barbados, Pat spoke of good
schools, religious freedom,
many nations integrated
and agricultural outlook
also the survival of
their
early culture in calypso
music and steel bands.
Nursery School meeting
There will be an
orginizational meeting at the
house of Kathy Neilands,
York Crescent, Hensall on
Friday, afternoon, for the
purpose of forming a
steering committee for a co-
operative nursery school in
Hensall. All families in the
area interested in supporting
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