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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1977-06-13, Page 3Hensall Hilda Payne Bertha McGregor Mr. Charles Mickle, Hamilton spent the Easter weekend with his mother Mrs. Laird Mickle. Mr. & Mrs. Ross Corbett and Mrs. Ruth Taylor, Clinton spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Fred Preston and daughters at Sundridge. Mrs. Herb Stretton returned home after spending a week with her sister Mrs. Margaret Mac- farlane and sons in Goderich. Mrs. Doris Bonthron and Shelley of London were recent visitors with Mr. & Mrs, Bevan Bonthron. Mr. & Mrs. Jack Reid of Mississauga visited on Easter with the latter's mother Mrs. E. Sararas. Mr. -& Mrs. Jack Corbett were recent visitors with their son-in- law and daughter Mr. & Mrs. Robert Chaffe and family at Mitchell. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Beavers and family, Paris . spent Easter with the latter's mother Mrs. Edith Bell and Sylvia. Miss Margaret Hyde, London visited over the holiday with her parents Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Hyde. Mr. & Mrs. Gerry Rannie and family, Brantford were week -end visitors with the former's mother Mrs. Sam Rannie. Mr. & Mrs. Don MacLaren, Jodi and Brooke, Oakville spent Easter week -end with Mrs. Bertha MacGregor. Miss Dorothy Farquhar, Toronto spent Easter with her mother Mrs. Emma Farquhar. Mr. & Mrs. Bert Wray, Mississauga were recent visitors with Mr. & Mrs. George Parker and family. Rev. W. D. Jarvis conducted worship -in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday. The sermon was entitled "The Risen Lord Still Lives." Miss Brenda Pepper at the organ led the choir in singing "The Old Rugged Cross." Bruce Moir is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London where he underwent surgery last week. Mrs. Jake Hovius is a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter where she is receiving treatment. Mrs. Bertha MacGregor and Mrs. Ida Diehl, Seaforth attended a seminar at the O.H.A. Centre, Don Mills last week. Jack Smith is a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter. Mr. Trevor Ferguson of Montreal, son of Rev. P. A. Ferguson of Chesley, and a former minister of Hensall Presbyterian Church, has had a book published by McMillan and Company, "High Water Charts in the Fall". This book was reviewed by the Canada Council and Mr. Ferguson received a grant of $8,000. Mr. Ferguson has already started on a second book. Rev. Ferguson of Chesley who suffered a heart attack in October is now able to resume his former duties. Mr. & Mrs. Michael Hoy, Alyson and Aaron of London and Mr. Bill Hoy of Connestoga College, Stratford, spent the Easter weekend with their parents Mr. & Mrs. Harry Hoy. Aaron will be staying on for a holiday with his grandparents. Mr. & Mrs. J. Skea, Colin and Karen of Brampton and Mr. & Mrs. Randy Mason and Andrew of Huron Park visited with their parents on Saturday. Mrs. Peter Bisback has un- dergone surgery in Seaforth Community Hospital. Visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Sim Roobal over Easter were Mr. & Mrs. G. Branderhorst of Simcoe on Good Friday evening and Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Veldhoen and Michael, of Toronto on Saturday. On Easter Sunday, they were guests with Mr. & Mrs. Don Dodds and family of Seaforth. Easter meeting At the Easter meeting of the W.M.S, of Carmel Presbyterian Church held on Monday, March 4, Mrs. Mac Dougall spoke about the work of a missionary, Lucia M. Baker, and also on Friend- ship. Mrs. Harvey Hyde, president, presided and ten members were present. Offering and "The Least Coin" collection were dedicated and the roll call taken, An invitation to attend the meeting at Seaforth on April 21 was read and accepted. Mrs. Hugh Jack of Hamilton will be the guest speaker. The Synodical is to be held in Knox Presbyterian Church on April 12 and 13. It is hoped that as many members as possible will attend. This month the W.M.S. will entertain at the Queensway Nursing Home and more ladies are asked to come out on Monday afternoons to help at the Nursing Home. The meeting was closed with the Lord's Prayer. United Church Easter services started at Hensall United Church on Thursday (Maundy Thursday) evening with the Sacrament of Communion conducted by Rev. Don Beck. His Communion Meditation was "Do This in Remembrance of Me" reminding us that Communion was the first Sacrament instituted by Jesus. The choir, led by Mrs., John Turkheim at the organ, sang the anthem, "My Saviour went to Calvary". ill HAVE A► '. DELICIOUSLY Citizens News, April 13, 1977 Page 3 On Easter Sunday morning, a Sunrise service was held at 6:30 a.m. conducted by the Young People of the congregation with Karen McAllister giving the meditation, She retold the Easter story and also told of Easter customs in other lands. Kevin Wareing led the service with Karen, John Blackwell assisted at the organ and Laurie, Mailynb and Joanne Pepper sang "Morning has Broken" very sweetly, assisted at the piano by Brenda Pepper. Following the service around one hundred people assembled in. the Fellowship Hall for breakfast. At the regular service, Rev. Don Beck took as his sermon theme, "What a Way to Live" stressing that "Morning always comes" both in the world and in our personal lives. An inspiring anthem "King All Glorious" was sung by the choir with Miss Mary Goodwin taking the solo. Lilies in the church were in memory of the late Mr. & Mrs, Victor Fee and a white potted mum was lovingly placed by the family of the late Archie Noakes in his memory. Ladies Legion Auxiliary meets The Hensall Ladies Legion Auxiliary held their monthly meeting Monday evening with the president Mrs. Beatrice Uyl presiding. The Zone Commander Mrs. Coombes of Egmondville made her official visit and ad- dressed the ladies on the "Work of the Legion Auxiliary. Please turn to Page 10 gat4 1 asstiStgai WITH LTHESE OUR PRICES ARE DOWN ! Campbell's Chunky Soups Clam Chowder dean with Ham 19 fl. oz. 19 fl. oz. 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