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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1978-08-17, Page 3Choice local Beef and Pork Store 262-2017 Abattoir 262-2041 Citizens News, August 17, 1978 Page 3 Severalresidents return fromholidays Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corbett St. Paul's Anglican Church and Mr. and Mrs. Al Corbett on Sunday, August 20th and and family returned home 27th at the hour of 10:30 a.m. after spending a week's Mr. Charles Mickle of vacation at Silver Lake. Hamilton spent a few days Mrs. Mary Hildebrandt last week with his mother who recently underwent sur- Mrs. Laird Mickle prior to g e r y in St. Jos e p h ' s leaving on the week -end for Hospital, London returned a three week's vacation in to her home. the Caribbean. Rev. G.A. Anderson will Mr. and Mrs Ross MacMillan, Tom and Ann of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Mallen of Jedburgh, Scotland, have returned home after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Skea for the Hensall Hilda Payne Bertha McGregor past three weeks. While here they visited the sights at Midland, Bracebridge and London and the surrounding areas and visited with John Junior and Dorothy. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Payne spent last Thursday with the former's brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Payne, in Elmira. They also explored the Elora Gorge. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Mason and Andrew, London, visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Skea on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Ray McNall and Karen, of Fergus, visited with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Oesch, on Sunday. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Payne were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Payne and Leslie of Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Payne Former resident passes away Quietly, in her sleep, Alma Hess, a long time resident of Hensall, passed away in North York Hospital, on August 12, in her 77th year. During her lifetime she was an active member of the Women's Institute and the United Church in Hensall, belonging to the W.M.S. and later the U.C.W. of that church. She was also a valued member and soloist in the choir and Sunday School teacher. A practical nurse, she assisted at deliveries of many living Hensall residents and did private nursing in the homes, later working at the Henderson Egg Grading Station and the Queensway Nursing Home. She was a popular hostess at the Hess Cottage on the Auxable river. and helped her husband with his letter press type of printing press for many years. During the past few years she has been living happily at the Thompson House a Senior Citizen home in Don Mills near her daughter, Ruth, where she was active in the rhythm Hensall 4-H The Hensall 4-H club held their fourth meeting on August 9 at the home of Bet- ty Beer. Leader Betty Beer demonstrated how to can tomatoes and the girls answered questions about the proper methods for can- ning and then discussed them. They also decided to have an exhibit Vegetables in a Pickle for Achievement Day and discussion followed on that. band and with singing. Her husband George, well known jeweller, predeceased her in 1968. She leaves to mourn her a daughter, Ruth, Mrs. Laurie McCloy, Don Mills, four grandchildren and one great grandson. One son, Robert, predeceased. Several brothers and sisters survive. The late Mrs. Hess rested at the Bonthron Funeral Home until Monday August 14 when funeral service was conducted in the mausoleum in Hensall Union Cemetary by Rev. Harold Snell. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Announcements Mr. and Mrs. T. Harry Hayter are holding Open House on Sunday, August 27, 1-5 p.m. in honour of their daughter Janice's forthcom- ing marriage. All ladies and gents welcome. 33:34p Memoriam BEER — In loving memory of a dear husband, Dad and granddad, Fred C. Beer, who passed away August 19, 1973. A page in our book of memories Is tenderly turned to -day Lovingly remembered sadly missed by his wife family. and and 33c I take the greatest lesson from compassion — it takes away all the conceit out of my life. DOWN HE COMES — An activity that is appropriate on hot Saturday afternoon is taking a cool slide. Utilizing the facility at the Hensall Community Park is Danny McNaughton, five of Seaforth, .a grandson of Mrs. Peter McNaughton, Hen- sall. Staff photo of London. Mrs. Lorne Chapman spent a few days this week with relatives in Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Flynn returned home from a cam- ping holiday at Silver Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Veal and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sim- mons were in Shelburne on the week -end attending the "Fiddler's Contest be in charge of services in Waterloo visited Saturday with Mrs. MacMillan's mother Mrs. Laird Mickle. Mr. and Mrs. John Hen- drick and family of Arthur visited over the week -end with Mrs. Hendrick's mother, Mrs. William Soldan and were guests at the Davis -Hendrick wedding in St. Andrew's Church, Kippen on Saturday. 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