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Zurich Citizens News, 1977-03-23, Page 3Hensall IIiHda Payne Bertha McGregor Mr. & Mrs. Ross MacMillan, David, Tom and Ann, Waterloo visited Sunday with Mrs. Mac- Millan's mother Mrs. Laird 'Mickle and enjoyed a hot turkey dinner. Mrs. Harry Snell returned home after visiting her brother- in-law and sister, Mr. & Mrs. Don Rigley, Blenheim. Mr. & Mrs. Alf Ross have returned from several weeks vacation in Florida. Mrs. Edith Campbell returned home after vacationing for a few weeks in Florida. Mr. Len Purdy has been a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Rev. W. D. Jarvis conducted service in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday speaking on the fourth Lenten message en- titled "Jesus Our Brother in Suffering." Mrs. Dorothy Taylor presided at the piano during the service of song. The Movie "The Cross and the Switch Blade" is being shown at Brucefield Centennial School Saturday 2nd at 8:00 p.m. Mrs. Glenn Bell and Mrs. Bertha MacGregor were recent visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Robert Ulch and family at Russeldale. Mrs. Mary Funk,London, was a recent visitor with- Mrs. Leona Parke. Mrs. William Smale returned to her home on Saturday after receiving treatment at South Huron Hospital, Exeter. Allan Bell is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital London where he is receiving treatment following surgery. Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Hyde have returned from a most enjoyable trip to Florida, travelling on both the Atlantic and Gulf Coast sides and up into the "Panhandle", While there they met acquain- tances from Seaforth. Mrs. William Waring has moved from Exeter into the newly constructed Elizabeth Court apartments on Elizabeth Street. We welcome her to Hensall, also Mr. & Mrs. Grant St. John who moved to Hensall recently and are living in the previous Bonthron residence on King Street. The annual Fiddler's Contest will be held in the arena as usual this year in the third week of June. Plans will be advertised soon. Visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Carl Payne last Tuesday were Mr. & Mrs. Ross Berdan of Union and Mr. & Mrs. Harry Oakes of Clinton. St. Pauls A.C.W. The regular meeting of St. Paul's A.C.W. was held at the Rectory on Thursday afternoon. President, Mrs. Frank Forrest, opened with the Invocation and the Members Prayer was repeated. Mrs. Annie Reid read the scripture and Mrs. G. A. Anderson gave the meditation from "The Living .Message". This was followed by the Litany and prayer. Minutes were approved and correspondence was read. Part of the study book, "Faith Conquers Conquest" was taken by Mrs. Helen Roberts. A bale will be packed at the next meeting. After Mrs. Anderson closed the meeting with prayer, the Rev., Anderson showed slides on a recent trip to Bermuda. United Church Rev. Don Beck conducted the service at Hensall United Church on Sunday morning taking as his topic, "That You may Believe," The choir, with Mrs. John Turkheim at the organ, sang the anthem, "I saw the Cross of Jesus". Hensall 1 4-H Club The first meeting of Hensall I 4- H Club was held at the home of Mrs. Hans Gerstenkorn on Tuesday,March 15. The meeting opened with the 4-H Pledge and the Election of Officers. President, Rebecca Jantzi, Vice - President, Laurie Pepper; Treasurer, Lisa Hamather and Press Reporter, Vicky Mann, were elected. Several names for the club were suggested and "The Sew and Sews" was finally decided upon. It was also decided that since the March break was coming up the second meeting would be held in two weeks later on March 29. Hensall 24-H Club The first meeting of the Hensall 2 4-H Club, the Bed=time Beauties was held at Hensall United Church on Tuesday, March 15. The club was named and the books given out, Eight }Members answered the Roll Call. ' It was decided to hold the next meeting at the United Church on March 27, 1977. U. C.W. Meets Following a morning of quilting and a pot -luck dinner the ladies of Chiselhurst United Church held their March meeting, The President Mrs. Harold Parker presided and opened the meeting with a poem followed by the Theme Song and prayer in unison. Mrs. Jack Brintnell was in charge of the Worship "Good Neighbours" the roll call was answered by the 23rd Psalm in Unison by nine ladies. The correspondence was read. A letter was received regardng Citizens News, March 23, 1977 Page 3 ° parcels to Angola, also from Westminster and Alma Colleges and the London Conference at Sarnia. Mrs. Thomas Brintnell gave a "Nature's Secret and How to Count Your Blessings". The treasurer gave a report. Easter lilies will be purchased for the Church and .a donation was moved to the Bunny Bundle. Mrs. Alvin Cole was in charge of the Study introducing a Chapter on China. The meeting concluded with the Lord's Prayer. Kinsmen Hensall Kinsmen attended the Zone B conference of District I held in Listowel on Sunday, March 20. This is a large zone extending from Mount Forest in the north to Exeter in the south and comprises twelve clubs. It was decided to form a new Zone (K) consisting of Goderich, Clinton, Hensall, Exeter, St, Marys and Stratford clubs only. After some amusing contests, the Listowel Kinettes served a delicious meal to the Kinsmen. Kinettes The March meeting of the Hensall and District Kinettes was held at the home of Karen Schurman with President, Marion Heil in the chair and all members present. The Exeter Kinettes arrived with the Travelling Boot — a fellowship promotion among Kinette Clubs — and joined in the meeting. New member, Mrs, Sharon Fink, was installed and welcomed into the Club. 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