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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1978-11-16, Page 5Citizens News, November 16, 1978 Page 3 Education is topic for Nov. WI meetin Education was the topic of the November meeting of the Hensall Women's Institute held in the Legion Hall Wednesday evening, November 8. To open the Hensall Hilda Payne Bertha McGregor meeting, the president, Mrs. Joyce Pepper read, "In Flanders Field". An armchair trip to the Muskokas was led by the speaker, Mrs. Margaret Burkhart of the Wingham Travel Bureau; she educated us on the route taken and the beautiful sights seen on the trip through Huron and Bruce Counties by bus in the fall, continued onto Gravenhurst and then by boat through Lake Muskoka and Lake Rousseau to Clevelands House. In this area, many specimens of surface rock and small islands are seen. Music by Dianne and Joanne Verlinde was en- joyed by all as these talented sisters entertained on their accordions. Later, Mrs. Edna Pepper played a medley of war songs on the piano. A report of the London Area Convention was given by Mrs. Hilda Payne and the report of the fall board meeting was given by Mrs. Jessie McAllister, bringing members up to date on District and Area activities. In conducting the business, the president an- nounced that Achievement Day for Hensall 4-H girls would be December 1 at 8 p.m. in Seaforth and that members had an invitation to put on a birthday party at the Bluewater rest home in December. It was decided to do so on our meeting night, December 13. Thanks were extended to all who helped at the ploughing match in any way, at the dessert euchre and at the 4-H party put on by the girls on November 7. Hensall has been asked to supply a Family and Con- sumer Affairs Convener for the district for 1979-82 and Mrs. Hilda Payne and Mrs. Joyce Pepper are to form a committee with Grand Bend to plan the programme for the district annual in 1979. A collection for the Christmas fund for the Family and Children's Services in Goderich was taken. Lunch was served by Mrs. Isabel Rogerson and Mrs. Susan Purdy and their com- mittee and a social hour was enjoyed, The speaker was in- troduced by Mrs, Elizabeth Riley and thanked by Mrs. Jessie McAllister. WMS meets The president Mrs. Harvey Hyde presided at the meeting of the W.M.S. of Carmel Presbyterian Church, Monday evening, and opened the Thanksgiv- ing program with a poem "Praise The Lord". Mrs. Rochus Faber read the Scripture from St. Mark. Mrs. Esther Wright presented three verses "Autumn", "Happiness" and "You Have To Believe in Happiness". Mrs. Malcolm Dougall read a passage on "Leprosy" and two readings "What Grandmother's Are Made Of" and "Mesothelium's Menu". Mrs. Bert Thompson gave a reading "In Flander's Fields", Mrs. Hyde spoke on "Missionary Work and Church Extension in the last few Years". There were ten members attended the meeting at Cromarty last week. Mrs. Hyde closed the meeting with prayer. The Ladies' Aid meeting followed with president Mrs. Volland presiding. A most successful bazaar was held Saturday and matters of business were discussed. Arnold Circle Evening Auxiliary Entertains The Arnold Circle Evening Auxiliary pleasantly enter- tained members from Ex- eter Presbyterian Church, Cromarty Presbyterian Lutheran and United Churches, Zurich; Seaforth, Presbyterian Church Chiselhurst Church, and the Senior W.M.S, and Ladies' of the Church. Mrs: Don Volland presided and welcomed everyone and read a poem "An Autumn Harvest". Mrs. John Baker and Mrs. William Baker were in charge of the Devotional, on "the Use of Our Hands" and "Thoughts About Our Hands" the Devotional closed with responsive prayer. Mrs. Donna St. John was guest soloist and was ac- companied at the organ by Mrs. Mary Moffatt. The guest speaker of the evening Pastor Ivor Bodenham was introduced by Mrs. Robt. Bell who spoke of him as a "Church Builder" having been instrumental in building Bayfield Church in 1955, then to Exeter in 1961 and later at Lambeth. Pastor Bodenham spoke on "Thanksgiving". His text was from 2nd Corinthian Chapter 9 verses 1-9. His message was very in- teresting and left much worthwhile thoughts and challenges, Mrs. Pat Pollock thanked Pastor Bodenhaim. Miss Sylvia Bell favoured with vocal solos accom- panying on the guitar. The meeting concluded with prayer and a social hour was spent in the school room when refreshments were served by the Arnold Circle. Hensall 4-H The Cooking Monsters and The Metric Maids, Hensall 4-11 clubs #1 and 2 combined to give a Hallowe'en party for their sponsors, the Women's Institute, at the Hensall United Church on Tuesday evening, November 7. Games and contests were enjoyed and then the girls served a lovely lunch. The girls and their leaders are to be thanked and praised for all the trouble they went to in putting on such a fine evening and helping to bind the 4-H and the Women's Institute closer together. The Granola Bar Maids, 4- H club #3 held their seventh meeting at Betty Beer's when each member judged samples of four different tea biscuits. Lesson 7 in their books was completed and then the girls competed in • couples in making up com- mercials for their recipes learned. Discuss faith A devotional on Faith was given by Mrs. Audrey Joynt at the November meeting of Unit 1 of Hensall United Church held on Friday. Hymns and scripture readings were on this topic and an inspirational message was given based on an article, "The nature of faith" by Rev, Davidson. Mrs. Julene Keys gave an interesting study, "searching for identity" describing the life of a mix- ed racial couple in Jamacia, telling about the politics, economy, religion and mass media of the Caribbean. In both Canada and the Carib- bean the quest for identity is the most critical factor; people should rejoice in what is shared and be enriched by what is unique. Collection was taken for the adopted child who sent excellent school reports and letters. Business was con- ducted by Mrs. Kay Elder. Unit one will meet at 7 p.m, previous to the General Meeting at 7:30 p.m. on December 4 and to be responsible for the programme at this meeting. United Church calendars for sale were distributed. Appropriate thoughts were read by Kay previous to all repeating the Mizpah Benediction and lunch serv- ed by hostesses Mrs. Audrey Joynt and Mrs. Alice Ferg. Juveniles win home opener Hensall Juvenile's opened the season on Friday, with a 4-2 win over the Drayton team. Allan Bell opened the scoring in the first period at the 3:49 mark, then Grant Love fired a hand shot past the Drayton goalie assisted by Steve Grainger and Bob Mommersteeg. Drayton came back with two goals to tie the game 2-2 but Dave Cann slipped in an un- assisted goal in the second period at 4:27: Three minutes later Grant Love scored his second goal set up by Bob Mommersteeg. The third period was scoreless with Steve Sararas playing fantastic goal to end the game at 4-2. Hensall plays Brussels in Brussels on November 14 and Kuntzville in Hensall on Friday, November 17 at 8 p.m, Please support your boys at these games. Hensall United Church Opening the subject of the Creation, Rev. T. Garnet Husser preached on the beliefs and facts about the beginnings of the world. For music, the choir director, Mrs. Marianne Please turn to page 12 Tide Detergent Velvet Elour Imperial Soft Margarine . Carnation 2% 12 It. 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