HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1978-11-09, Page 3Citizens News, November 9, 1978
Remembrance service at cenotaph
The Remembrance ser-
vice at the cenotaph was led
by Rev.° T.G. Husser
B,A.B.D. and singing of "0
Canada", Mr. Harry Horton,
veteran quoted "In Flanders
Fields." M r . Grant
McClichey president of the
Hensall
Hilda Payne
Bertha McGregor
Hensall Branch presented
the wreath for the Legion.
The Province of Ontario
wreath was presented by
Mrs. Gordon Munn assisted
by Mr. Robert McKinley
M.P. The Ladies' Auxiliary
wreath was placed by Mrs,
Beatrice Uyl President Aux-
iliary.
The Hensall Council
wreath was place by Reeve,
Harold Knight, Mr. Irvin
Sillery ' placed the
Tuckersmith wreath and
Mr. John Tinney placed the
Hay Township wreath. Mr.
Charles Doxtator placed the
wreath for the Hensall
Kinsmen. Mr. Charles Hay
placed the W.G. Thompson
and Son wreath. The Bendix
wreath was placed by Mr.
Parkash Malik.
Mr. Eric Luther manager
of Bank of Montreal placed
the wreath on their behalf
and Mr. M. Caers manager
of Bank of Commerce plac-
ed the wreath for the
Branch.,The Hensall School
Board wreath was placed by
Mr. Garnet Allan.
The Cub pack with their
leaders placed Poppies at
the cenotaph and the service
concluded with "The
Queen".
Refreshments were serv-
ed by the Auxiliary in the
Legion Hall.
Rebekah Lodge
Noble Grand Mrs. Hazel
Corbett presided for the
meeting of Amber Rebekah
Lodge on Wednesday even-
ing assisted by the Vice -
Grand Mrs. Elizabeth Riley,
who reported for the visiting
committee. The Treasurer
Mrs. Dorothy Corbett, gave
the financial report and
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor
reported for the Finance
Committee. Mrs. Olga
Chipchase was installed into
the office of Left Supporter
of the Vice -Grand by Mrs.
Bertha MacGregor Past
D.D.P. Arrangements were
made to hold a bazaar, bake
sale and tea on Saturday,
November 18th at 3 p.m.
Conducts service
Rev. A. Young of
Goderich conducted service
in Carmel Presbyterian
Church on Sunday and spoke
on "Remembrance". Mrs.
Robert Taylor led the choir
in the anthem "More Love
To Thee". Rev. Young will
be conducting service the
next two Sundays. The
Ladies' report a most
successful bazaar which was
held on Saturday.
Opening game
Hensall Midgets played
against Huron Park at Huron
Park on Tuesday, October 31
and lost 3-2 This was the
opening game of the season
for the Hensall Midgets. The
Minor Athletic Association is
sponsoring a dance on
November 25 to raise funds
for the hockey teams in the
coming season.
Discuss Caribbean theology
Unit 4 of Hensall United
Church Women met in the
Fellowship Hall on Thur-
sday, for their November
meeting. The meeting
opened with a short talk by
Mrs. Jessie McAllister
followed by a devotional on
"Temptation" led by Mrs.
Pearl Erratt. The topic was
on Caribbean theology and
proved very interesting.
A total of 18 members and
three visitors were present.
It was reported that 34 visits
had been made to sick and
shut-ins and a reminder was
given about the General
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Meeting on December 4
when Unit four will give the
devotional. It was decided
that each member is to bring
six Christmas cookies to the
December meeting of the
unit.
After the benediction, Mrs.
Rena Caldwell and her
committee served lunch and
a social hour was enjoyed.
Area W -i meeting
Miss Molly McGhee,
Director of Home Economics
Branch, Ministry of
Agriculture and Food,
Toronto and previously
Director of the Centralia
College of Agriculture and
Technology, spoke on the
second day of the 64th
Annual Convention of the
London Area of the Women's
Institute, held 'at the
Banqueter, London on
November 1 and 2.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
McEwen were recent
visitors with their son-in-law
and daughter Mr. and Mrs.
Terry Gregson in Niagara
Falls.
Mrs. Jack Corbett visited
last week with her son-in-
law and daughter Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Chaffe and
family at Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Wheeler of Detroit spent a
few days visiting with the
latter's aunt Mrs, Edgar
Munn.
Mr. and Mrs, Bill Shad -
dick and family of Kitchener
visited this week with the
forrner's mother Mrs. Pearl
Shaddick.
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet
Mousseau of Ridgetown
spent the weekend with
relatives and friends.
Mrs. Pearl Shaddick, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Shaddick and
family of Kitchener were
dinner guests on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Rick
Parker and Timothy at
Thames Road. -
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Allison
of Toronto visited with the
latter's brother-in-law and
sister Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Flynn.
Mr. and Mrs. Craig Chap-
man and Michelle, Forest,
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Mr. Rod Chapman and
friend of Barrie, Gerry
Chapman of the Toronto
Police Force, Mrs. Chap-
man. Lisa and Lee Ann of
Burlington were weekend
visitors with their mother
Mrs. L.Chapman. Craig and
Gerry both played hockey
on the Hensall Zurich Com-
bines the year they won the
All -Ontario Championship in
1961.
Mrs. Sam Oesch is a
patient in Victoria Hospital,
London, where she has
undergone surgery.
Mrs. Carl Payne attended
the 64th London Area Con-
vention of the Women's
Institute at the Banqueter,
London on November 1 and
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