HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1977-06-06, Page 3Hilda Payne
Bertha McGregor
Miss Margaret Hyde of London
spent the weekend with her
parents Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Hyde.
Mr. Ed Schroeder who has been
a patient in University Hospital,
London for several weeks
returned to his home last week.
Mr. & Mrs. Joe Flynn returned
to their home this week after
spending the winter months with
their son-in-law and daughter Mr,
& Mrs. Don Avery and family at
Deerfield Beach, Florida,
Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Holland,
Gwen and Michael of Clinton
were recent visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Jim Sangster -and Brad.
Rev. W. D. Jarvis conducted
service in Carmel Presbyterian
Church on Palm Sunday,
speaking on the subject "Even
the stones would cry out". Miss
Brenda Pepper led the choir at
the organ.
Rev. Jarvis baptized the twin
sons of Fred and Sandra Funk,
Brian Frederick and Michael
Edward. The session of the
church will meet on April 12 at
8:15 p.m.
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Troyer
entertained dinner guests on
Sunday following the Baptism of
their twin grandsons Brian
Frederick and Michael Edward,
sons of Mr. & Mrs. Fred Funk,
Exeter. Those attending were
Mr. & Mrs. Joe Mack, Mrs.
Pauline Mack, London, Mrs;
Priscilla Hewitt, Exeter, Mrs.
Leona Parke, Hensall, Mrs. Mary
Funk, London; Mrs. Marion
Morrell, Clinton; Mrs. Millie
Page, and Mr: Robert Erratt,
Vineland; Mr. & Mrs. Doug
MacDonald, Mr. & Mrs. Phil
Nelson and Christopher, Sarnia;
Mr. & Mrs. George Troyer, Cathy
and Andrew, Kippen; Mr. & Mrs.
Glen Webster, London.and Mr. &
Mrs. Fred Funk and sons,
Exeter.
Mrs. Dot Munroe and Mrs. May
Watterworth of Seaforth visited
recently with Mrs. Bertha
MacGregor.
Mr. & Mrs. Carl McMahon
have taken up residence in the
former Twitchell home. They
are enjoying their new
surroundings.
Dr. & Mrs. Robert Mickle and
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Crouch were
Sunday guests with the former's
mother, Mrs. Laird Mickle.
Mrs. Minnie Noakes has left to
visit her brother, George (Dodie)
Sangster, of Portage La Prairie,
Manitoba, who has been seriously
ill in the hospital there for some
weeks.
Mr. & Mrs. Parkash Malik
have moved into their new home
on Richmond North, the former
residence of Mr. Hugh Love. We
hope they enjoy their new
surroundings.
United Church
Palm Sunday Service at
Hensall United Church was
conducted by Rev. Don Beck,
who took as his sermon topic, "A
King of Different Sorts."
Followers in the Kingdom of
Christ must Trust and Serve. The
mixed choir very ably sang,
"Ride on, King Jesus". Com-
munion Service will be held oh
Maundy Thursday evening at 7.30
p.m, for Hensall and Chiselhurst
and an Easter Sunrise Service
will be held for both
congregations at 6.30 a.m. at the
Hensall Church.
Huronview Auxiliary
The March meeting of the
Huronview Auxiliary was held a
week early and attendance could
be improved at the next meeting
which will be held at Huronview
on April 18. Plans are being made
for the Annual Bazaar on June 1;
and volunteer helpers are badly
needed. For further details
please contact Mrs. Wilfred
Colclough at 482-7627.
Womens Institute
The Annual Meeting of the
Hensall Women's Institute will be
held in the Legion Hall on
Wednesday, April 13 when
reports and the new Slate of
Officers will be presented.
Membership is open to all women
of the community.
New apartments
The firm of Gerrie Glenn
Incorporated, of Lucknow, have
been surveying the property
south of the Post Office for
possible construction of eighteen
more new apartments.
Sales Barn
At the Hensall Sales Barn
supply consisted mainly of
heifers and steers; demand was
fair and prices were also fair. Fat
cattle; heifers, $36.75-$40.00, top
to $41.50; steers $40.00 -$41,50,
top to $43,00. Pigs; weanlings
$40.00-$47.50, chunks $52,00-
$59,50.
Hensall 2 4-H Club
The "Bedtime Beauties"
(Hensall 2 4-H Club) met on
Tuesday, March 29 at the United
Church and took as their roll call
to show fabric, pattern and trim,
telling the name of the fabric,
the fibre content and care. After
a discussion, they came up with a
picture for the cover of their
books. The next meeting will be
on April 5.
Senior Citizens
The April meeting of the Three
Links, Senior Citizens will be held
at the I.O.O.F. Hall on Tuesday,
April 12 at 8 p.m. when a series of
three films will be shown. All
seniors of the community are
invited.
Citizens News, April 6, 1977
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Hensall UCW
Mrs, Bonnie Knowles, of
"Compassion" showed slides of
Bangladesh at the April meeting
of the Hensall United Church
Women held in the Fellowship
Hall on Monday, April 1. 150,000
children go blind every year
through lack of Vitamin A; there
is only one doctor to every 100,000
people; whole communities of
many thousands do not have the
services of either doctor or nurse,
and many of the rampant
diseases are caused by con-
taminated water, Disaster has
followed disaster in the 1970's and
Compassion is one of the relief
and rehabilitation programs
carried out in that country.
Compassion has two functions.
To take care of children in
destitute countries and to conduct
Evangelistic Outreach Cam-
paigns. In this way, they en-
deavour to give both physical and
spiritual aid.
This being the Easter meeting,
Joy was the subject of the
devotional given by Mrs, J.
McAllister and Mrs, F. Slade. Joy
is the Christian message at both
Christmas and Easter — without
Joy our worship is an empty
shell. We should endeavour to
recapture the joy of the first
Christians as they chanted, "He
is Risen."
Mrs. Knowles was introduced
by Mrs. Audrey Christie and
thanked by Mrs. Doreen Spencer.
Mrs. Laird Mickle accompanied
the hymns and Mrs. Belva Fuss
sang, "There is a green hill"
accompanied at the piano by
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