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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1977-03-02, Page 6Page 6 Citizens News, March 2, 1977 GETS BELL TROPHY — Elizabeth Datars was the winner of the trophy donated by Mrs, Stewart Bell and daughters Pauline and Troyann at Sunday's carnival of the Zurich -Grand Bend figure skating club. Above, left, Troyann Bell makes the presentation to Elizabeth. Congregation views centennial pictures The service in Hensall United Church for the first Sunday in Lent was conducted by Rev. Don Beck, taking as his topic the Beatitudes. The teaching of Jesus Dr. Goddard is retiring For more than twenty-five years the people of the town of Hensall have had the devoted services of Dr. John Goddard. Dr. John has delivered their babies, attended them at home, stitched up their hockey injuries, attended with them at church and performed all those services for which one looks to a doctor. At the same time he has been a friend to all. Now, very shortly, Hensall will have to say, "good bye" to Dr. Goddard as their physician. So, before you go, please accept a big "thank you" from us all. Change and progress go hand in hand. Now Hensall is to have a Medical Clinic on King Street. The house has been bought and it is hoped that renovations will be completed in the latter half of April. Dr. C. Wallace from Zurich and Dr. W. D. O'Connor from Grand Bend with the help of Mrs. A. Visscher, Kippen, a nurse practitioner will be running the clinic. Dr. Wallace will be in attendance on some days and Dr. O'Connor will see patients on other afternoons. The rest of the time Mrs. Visscher will be using her skills to aid those in need. This will be a new set-up in the village of Hensall, a new location, in some cases a new way of ob- taining medical advice. Organist is honored The annual congregational meeting of Carmel Presbyterian Church commenced with a Pot Luck supper which was well attended by members and families of the congegation. Following the supper Rev. Jarvis was appointed chairman for the meeting and Mrs. Robert Taylor was appointed secretary. The reports of the various organizations of the church were given and approved after which Rev. Jarvis called on Mrs. Malcolm Dougall who has retired as organist of the church after many years of service. He ex- pressed the appreciation of the Congregation for the years of service and Mr. Bert Thompson, Clerk of the Session, presented Mrs. Dougall with a cheque. Mrs. Dougall responded with a sincere "Thank you". Mrs. Esther Wright, -Mr. Robt. M. Bell and Mr. Robert Taylor, were appointed to the Board of Managers. is threefold; what we should be, how we should give and how we should receive. Assisting at the organ was Mrs. John Turkheim with the sixteen voice choir rendering the anthem, "One Day." Following the service, the congregation assembled downstairs in the fellowship hall for a pot -luck dinner and program, the highlight of which was a film of Hensall and Chiselhurst activities during the past year with background music provided by a taping of the cantata, "No greater Love" which the choir presented last Easter. This film was produced by Mike Beck. All women of the community are invited to the World Day of Prayer to be held in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Friday, Personals Mr. Ross Forrest is in intensive care in Victoria Hospital, Lon- don. Mr. & Mrs. A. T. Olson, Elizabeth and David of London visited with the children's grandfather, Mr. Wilbert Dilling on Friday. Miss ElaineTownshend will be guest speaker at the next meeting of the Hensall Women's Institute to be held on Wednesday, March 9. at the Legion Hall. Mr. John Upshall has been admitted to St.Joseph's Hospital, London and we hear that his condition is improving. Carl Payne is a patient . in University Hospital, London. WON'T YOU JOIN US THIS SUNDAY IN MRS. WATKIN'S COUNTRY KITCHEN AT 4:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. OUR FULL COURSE SMORGASBORD INCLUDES Roast Beef and Gravy Roast Turkey and Dressing Sliced Ham Meat Loaf and Gravy BBQ Spareribs Sauerkraut and Sausage Mashed Potatoes Vegetable Boston Baked Beans Bread and Butter Coffee or Tea Dessert HELP YOURSELF TO Huron County's Longest Salad Bar All You Can Eat ADULTS $ ,49 UNDERE 2 CHILDRN $ ®99 Pre-Schoolers No Charge Planning a wedding, banquet, party or perhaps a business meeting. Talc/4 advantage of the excellent facilities, superb catering service and economical prices that await you at. THE VANAS TRA SHILLELAGH CALL MRS. B. WATKINS CLINTON 482-9541 "See You on Sunday" STEWART CASSILS LUCAN 227-4406 BAYFIELD GODERICH 0 o :<, BRUCEFIELD WINGHAM VANASTRA SHILLELAGH BANQUET CENTRE VANASTRA RD. 0 z GRAND BEND HENSALL EXETER SEAFORTH T. HARRY HOFFMAN FUNERAL HOME MARkITHiRTYFIVE YEARS OF SERVICE Persons are cordially invited to view the new facilities and also to see his collection of antique telephones which he prizes highly.