HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1978-06-29, Page 9Citizens News, June 29, 1978.
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Cou le are honouredon 55th anniversury
returned from visiting with
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Hyde,
Brant and new grand-
daughter, Shena in Ottawa.
Gary Merritt, Mrs.
Merritt and Gregory of
Poway, California, are
visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Payne.
HENSALL
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred D.
Mack were honoured by
their family at a Garden
Party held at the home of
their daughter Evaline, and
her husband, John
McAllister at their home on
the London Road, Hensall.
The occasion was their 55th
wedding anniversary. Mr,
and Mrs. Mack were
married by Rev. Duncan
McTavish on June 30, 1923.
It was the first wedding
solemnized in the Crediton
Methodist Church which had
been erected the previous
year, and Rev. McTavish's
first church wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack lived
in Exeter and Crediton area
until 1974 when they moved
to London. They have four
children, Bryce of
Tavistock; hyaline, Mrs. the Crediton, Centralia, Cen-
John McAllister; Winifred, tralia Flying School and
Mrs. Leo Jette, London and Huron Park post offices,
Rosalie, Mrs. Lorry Cann, `• Mr. Mack served overseas
Schroeder Creek Resort, during the First World War.
B . C . Ther e a r e 13 and afterwards was assis-
g r an d c h i l dr en , four tant Fire Chief of Crediton.
predeceased and five step Mrs. Mack was active in
grandchildren, nine great Church and Women' s
grandchildren and thirteen Institute organizations. She
step grandchildren, a niece, was president of the
Jean, Mrs, Leroy Whitter, Women's Missionary Socie-
Toronto and a grand ty for five years and the
nephew, Allan Breddie, Crediton Women's Institute
Montreal. and the South Huron District
Mr. and Mrs. Mack farm.'Women's Institute and' is a
ed on concessions 10 ' and 9 life member of both
Stephen township. In 1950 organizations as well as the
they moved to the village of Provincial organization. She
Crediton. Mrs. Mack was also served as Convener of
librarian at Crediton for the Historical Research
fourteen years and drove a Committee at Branch,
school bus for 18 years and District, Area and Provin-
Mr. Mack over 20. He was a cial levels. She was one of
mail contractor and served the organizers of the Huron
County Historical Society
and was the first president
and is a life member.
Mrs. Mack is an active
member of the London
Kiwanis Senior Citizens
Recreational Centre, a
bowling club and the Bed-
ford Club. They are
members of the Rowntree
United Church.
Guests were present from ..
London, Exeter, Lucan,
Tavistock, Stratford,
Sebringville, Kitchener,
Huron Park and Crediton.
Closing sermon
For his closing sermon,
Rev. Beck chose the text,
"how can we know the
way?" dealing with how
people deal with directions
in life. Some are easily mis-
lead and follow the wrong
directions - some are
aimless. There is no well -
marked map to life. Our
destiny is tied to our contact
with the Lord Jesus Christ.
He helps us arrive by being,
"The Way".
Flowers on either side of
the pulpit were in loving
memory of Alf Clark, placed
by his family.
Following the service, a
reception was held in the
Fellowship Hall to bid the
Beck family farewell. Rev.
Beck has accepted a call to
the Corunna charge. On
behalf of the congregation
Walter Spencer presented
the Becks with a portable
colour television and stand
and an arrangement of dried
flowers. We wish the Becks
much happiness and fulfill-
ment in their new surroun-
dings.
Next Sunday, the service
will be conducted -by Rev.
Harold Snell of Exeter. Ser-
vices will be held in Hensall
United Church throughout
July.
E Phone 236-4012
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ting the choir. A choral Mock.
prelude was sung by Mrs.
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lift to the service and the
choir sang the anthem,
"Come, Ye Blessed", the
solo parts being taken by
Mrs. Donna St. ,John, Mrs.
10 DAY ZURICH
SUMMER BIBLE SCHOOL
July 3 July 14
ZURICH PUBLIC SCHOOL
9 a.m. to 11:45 a.m.
Everyone welcome, from those starting kin-
dergarten in public school thiscomingSeptem-
ber to Grade 10. The Herald Press Curriculum
will be used which emphasizes Bible study
and the lessons centered around a scripture
passage for each day.
Parents should pre -register the kindergarten
1 children who were born in 1973 by calling
Elaine Love 236-4033
or
Sandi Stephen 236- 7759
to give the fathers name and child's birthday.
Please pre -register by July 1st.
There is no admission fee. There will be a bus
route the same as last year,"leaving Dash-
wood at 8:00 a.m.
For information call Rev. Clayton Kuepfer,
236-4709.
Hold meeting
The regular meeting of St.
Paul's Anglican Church
A.C.W. was held on Thurs-
day afternoon at the Rec-
tory. The president, Mrs.
Frank Forrest, opened the
meeting with, the Members
Prayer. Devotions were
taken from the Living
Message and Mrs. Annie
Reid read the scripture.
Mrs. Helen Roberts gave the
meditation. Roll call was
answered by naming the
place or church where you
were baptized, confirmed
and married. Therewill be
no meetings during the
summer. Mrs. George A.
Anderson closed the
meeting with prayer.
Infant Baptism
The Sacrament of infant
Baptism was held at Hensall
United Church on Sunday,
when Mr. and Mrs. Rick
McGee presented their. -
daughter, Jennifer' Nancy
for baptism. Rev. Dori Beck
officiated and also con-
ducted the service, sup-
ported by Mrs. Mary Mof-
fatt at the organ and Mrs.
Personals
Mr. Oliver Bedard of Sar-
nia visited with his sister
and her husband, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Oesch last Friday.
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