Zurich Citizens News, 1977-02-23, Page 3Ilensall
by Bertha McGregor
Hilda Payne
The C.R. and T. of the Hensall
I.O.O.F. held a successful euchre
on Wednesday night with eight
tables in play. Winners were:
ladies' high, Irene Finlayson;
ladies' low, Anita Bengough;
men's high, Archie Parsons,
men's low, Joe Carter; lone
hands, Archie Parsons; draw,
box of groceries, Joyce Pepper;
bag of applies, Nellie Riley.
After play, a delicious lunch
was served by Marg Consitt, Glen
Koehler and committee.
United Church
The United Church service was
conducted by Rev. Don Beck
taking as his sermon topic,
"Remember the Sabbath". Mrs.
John Turkheim assisted at the
organ and the choir sang the
anthem, "He Keeps Me Singing".
The Annual Meeting of the
congregation will be held
following the service next Sun-
day. There will be a pot -luck
luncheon first.
Monkton ousts
bantam squad
Monkton beat Hensall Bantams
twice during the last week put-
ting them out of the O.M.H.A.
competition. Only exhibition
games will be played for the rest
of the season. Scoring for Hensall
on Saturday were Kevin Parker
Tim Lovell and David Consitt
while Murray Illnian, Doug
Broughton, Tim Worth, Tim De
Block and Bradley Smith each
scored one goal for Monkton.
Credit is extended to the out-
standing play of Hensall goalie
Steve Sararas all through the
season.
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. Carl Payne have
returned from a very pleasant
stay in Buckeye, Arizona, visiting
with their daughter, son-in-law
and grandson, Mr. & Mrs. Gary
Merritt and Greg,for the past two
months. They enjoyed Christmas
dinner on the patio in the sun-
shine.
Mrs. Robert Watson, Seaforth,
Mrs. Audrey Christie, town, and
Mr. & Mrs. Don Dodds, Seaforth,
visited with the latter's parents,
Mr. & Mrs. Sim, Roobal on Sun-
day.
Mr. & Mrs. Randy Mason and
Andrew of Huron Park visited
with the latter's parents, Mr. &
Mrs. John Skea on Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Chaffe and
baby Sally visited with the lat-
ter's parents, Mr. & Mrs. John
Corbett during the last week.
The World Day of Prayer will
be observed in Hensall at Car-
mel Presbyterian Church on
Friday, March 4, at 2:30 p.m.
Guest speaker will be Mrs. Gwyn
Whilsmith. All women of the
community are invited to take
part in this service.
The spring 4-H club project,
"Clothes for Leisure" will be
starting very soon. Any girl who
is twelve years old or older by
March 1 may join the club. There
will be an organizational meeting
at the Hensall United Church on
Tuesday, March 1, at 7 p.m. This
club is sponsored by the Hensall
Women's Institute as usual.
Kinettes enjoy
pot luck dinner
The Kinette Club of Hensall
started their February meeting
with a delicious meal at the
Hensall Bean Pot. It was
reported at the meeting that a
total °of $318.56 was collected
during the March of Dimes
Canvass and the Kinettes would
like to thank all the volunteer
canvassers and those who con-
tributed.
ENJOY HOT DOGS — Members of the Zurich novice hockey team enjoy a hot dog lunch after their Sunday
afternoon game with Goderich. From the left are Pavi Bedard, Jeff Hoffman, Greg Overholt and Steven
Consitt. T -A photo
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