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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1978-09-21, Page 3i k Read convention resolutions Citizens News, September 21, 1978 Page 3 Women hear minister speak on public relations Members of the Hensall Women's Institute met in the Legion Hall on Wednesday evening and heard Rev. Bob McMullen of Brucefield speak on public relations. Public Relations includes communicating with people, relating to others, representing one person to another and the services that one section gives to another. -Hensall MRS, A. MacGREGOR MRS. HILDA PAYNE To do this well a person needs understanding, compassion and the ability to listen to others. The meeting was presided over by the president Mrs. Joyce Pepper and Mrs. John Corbett and Mrs. Carl Payne were in charge of the programme. Sandra Wad- dell gave a few selections on the accordion and a short sing -song was enjoyed. A report of the District Annual, held in Hensel! last May was reported on by Mrs. Jessie McAllister and final arrangements for the International Plowing Match at Wingham were made. It was also decided to hold a dessert Euchre on October 18. Correspondence was numerous. Canvassers for -the C.N.I.B..were requested, also a contribution towards the canvass. Huronview Auxiliary notified about the tea and bazaar on October 11. Huron County Historical Society sent dates of fall meetings and reminded about membership fee; the retarded invite the Institute to tour their facilities; -quilts for the Plowing Match competition to be in the Agriculture Office in Clinton on the morning of September 18. Canada Works Town and Country Home Service requested that all Salad Dressing and Miracle Whip Kraft Labels be deposited in receptacles found in stores; resolutions to be voted on at the London Area Convention on November 1 and 2 were read and delegates for the fall Rally in Londesboro on October 2 were chosen. After the meeting closed, I hostesses Mrs. Pearl Koehler and Mrs. Joyce Pepper served a delicious b lunch. a Have Centralia Minister The Service at Hensall United Church last Sunday was conducted by Rev.Donald Stuart of Centralia. He preached on the parable of the net full of fishes and urged that Christians should work harder to maintain the standards Jesus taught. Dr. Ralph Topp was at the organ and choir director Mrs. Marianne McCaffrey sang a solo, "The Old Shepherd's Prayer," Next Sunday, the service will be conducted by Rev. Harold Snell of Exeter. Report on Adopted Girl Unit one of-Hensall United Church opened their fall season with a thought provoking devotional on "He touched me" led by Mrs. Mabel Shirray. She played a tape of a message by Dr. Hoist of First Methodist Church in Florida entitled, "The magic of . being in touch," For the study, Mrs. Helen Scane gave an account of her recent cruise in the Carib- bean, mentioning especially the island of Granada and the island of Martinique. Granada is British and is the only island where spices are grown. Martinique is French so the prevailing religion is Roman Catholic. Their main crop -is bananas. There are no crime or drug problems there. A report on the adopted girl was read and the business was led by unit leader Mrs. Kay Elder. Arrangements were made for cookies for the plowing match, the lunch at the general meeting on October 2, the programme at the, Christmas meeting and to entertain at the Queensway Nursing Home in October. She thanked all who helped at the recent Slade-Raeburn wedding. Mrs. Margaret Consitt conducted a contest and Mrs. Kay Elder and Mrs. Mabel Shirray served lunch. Women's Institutes at Match Among the organizations making arrangements to take part in the International Plowing Match at Wingham next week are the Women's nstitutes of Huron County. They have designed a special outfit and badge to wear to ring the organization to the ttention of the public. These outfits, of blue and gold, the Women's Institute colours, AINEINISMINC DISCOVER THE BEAUTIFUL WORLD OF THE UPPER ROOM BOOKSTORE Now Two Floor. Wllh M..nlnptul Oltt. 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So . watch out for your Women's Institute members when you attend the Plowing Match- they won't be hard to find. Persona Is Mr. & Mrs. Basil Glavin and Kelly of Mount Clements visited with the latter's grandparents, Mr, & Mrs, Sam Oesch last week end and took them out to dinner in Exeter to celebrate their 57th wedding anniversary. Mr. & Mrs. Gary Flaxbard and Jeffrey of Kitchener visited with Mr. & Mrs. Sam Oesch on Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Howard Scane spent a few days last week visiting with Mr. & Mrs. Doug Smart in Cannington. Mr. & Mrs. Randy Mason and Andrew of London spent Friday afternoon and evening with the former's parents, Mr. & Mrs. John Skea. Charles Mickle, Hamilton, spent the week end with his mother, Mrs Laird Mickle. Hereford Corned Beef Carnation Coffee Mate Bick's Sweet Mixed Pickles 12 oz. 99' '1.19 32 f!. oz. 99‘ 18 oz. Hardee -Baxter Beans with Pork 14oz. 29' Kellogg's Cereal Special `K' 475 g. $ 1.29 Rise 'n Shine Orange 4 x 3 1/4 oz. pkg. 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