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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1978-08-31, Page 3Huronview At the' Huronview Aux- iliary meeting held in the board room on August 21, it was decided,. to change the date of the fall bake sale and tea to Wednesday, October 11 from October 4. This was Hensall Wilda Payne Bertha McGregor due to other events on the original date and it is hoped that there will be a good attendance on the new date. Twelve members from Huron County Women's Institute were present and some plans were made for the tea and bake sale. At the close of. the meeting, tea and cookies were served by Mrs. Keith Webster and the members spent a little time visiting the residents. The next meeting will be on September 18 and the ex- ecutive would be pleased to see more Institutes represented at that meeting. Alma School for women is held at Alma College, St. Thomas, each year under the auspices of the London Conference of the United Church of Canada. This comprises the Algoma, Elgin, Essex, Huron -Perth, Kent, Lambton, Middlesex and Oxford Presbyterials. The four day conference, held from August 20 — 23 in- clusive had as its theme this year, "Stop -Look -Listen! — Hear God Speak!" The theme speaker was Rev. Bob Duthie of chatham and Bible study was led by Rev, Gordon Duncan with Ab. Furtney of Sault Ste. Marie leading the singing Many U.C. women from the district attended, in- cluding Mrs. Phyllis Rodd of Woodham, acting as one of the hostesses and Mrs. Doris Zurbrigg of Listowel, a study group leader. On Tuesday, August 22, a one -day school was incor- porated into the four-day school and over 250 women joined the approximately 150 already at Alma to attend the 'mini -school at Central United Church, St. Thomas. This was "listen" day and a panel discussion was held on Child abuse. Will work in Hensall Mrs. J. Aikenhead has accepted a position at Drysdale Home Hardware, she was formerly employed with the Canadian Tire Store in Exeter for the past five years. Don Reid well-known auto body man who operated a business on Nelson Street has accepted employment at the Hensall Arena and com- menced his duties there this week. Don is a local resi- dent, having grown up in Hensall and we wish him every success in his new employment. Persona Is Mr_ and Mrs. Hugh McCallum of London and Mrs. Bertha Blackwell of Red City California visited this week with Mrs. Edgar Munn. . Mrs. Jack Verbeem of Camlackie visited last week with friends in this area. Owing to the air strike the service was cancelled in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday, when Rev. Kenneth Knight of Rosetown, Sask. was to preach for a call.- It is arranged for Sunday, September 10, when the ser- vice will be at 10:15 a.m. Kenneth Parker who has beena patient in Seaforth Community Hospital return- ed to his home last week. GRAND FINALE SUN. SEPTEMBER 3 SECOND ROUND GOOD TIME SERIES (ALL CLASSES) ADMISSION $3.00 CHILDREN ( 12&under) $1 RENOVATION SALE CONTINUES. SAVE $$ On New & Used Motorcycles & %s r% Accessories a Ilk Guill$441 3LL1' (HWY. #4, NORTH OF HE.NSALL, LOOK FOR THE. SIGNS!) PHONE 1-262-5809 Citizens News, August 31, 1978 Page 3 will have fall bak Those who attended Alma came home a little weary but at the same time renew- ed in ambition to "serve the Lord with gladness". This was a time of spiritual refreshment and great christian fellowship. Mrs. Annie Noakes return- ed home from visiting with her grandson Mr. and Mrs. Gary Noakes and family at Lambeth. Mr. and. Mrs. Jack Smith spent the weekend with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. John McGuire of Erin. While there they visited the McMichael Collection of Canadian Art at Kelinburg. Tim Mock left last week for British columbia, where be will be attending Victoria University this coming year. Fall .meetings will soon be beginning again and it is 'hoped that many more women will take advantage of the opportunities for enrichment in living offered by the Women's Institute. This is not a fund-raising organization primarily but a way in which all women can fulfill themselves and help others at the same time. The program includes such sub- jects as the family, citizenship, education, cultural interests, public relations, consumer and world affairs and the com- piling of a local history. So why not make a note on your calendar, to join other women at the Legion Hall, Hensall at 8 p.m. on the se- cond Wednesday of each month (September 13 is the date) . We hope to see you then. 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