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Zurich Citizens News, 1977-05-18, Page 3Hensall Millda Payne Biertha McGregor Mrs. Dorothy (Luker) Smith, her daughter Marjorie and son Kevin of Edmonton spent several days at the home of Jim McAllister visiting relatives. Mr. & Mrs. William Allison of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mrs. James McAllister and visiting Jim McAllister in the Blue Water Rest Home. Ted Thuss has been receiving treatment in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. RECENT GRADUATE — Theresa Andrea Zandbergen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerriet Zandbergen, RR 1, Hensall graduated recently from the Marvel Beauty School in London. Three Links Seniors meet The Three Links Senior Citizens Club met on Tuesday night, May 10 at the Drop-in Centre with Mr. Perce Campbell in the chair. Plans for a bus trip in June in conjunction with the Womens Institute were an- nounced by Mrs. Carl Payne and Mr. Perce Campbell stated that levelling of the ground at the back of the hall had not been started yet as it had been im- possible to get labour; this is for a shuffleboard area. Correspon- dence dealt with the Annual Convention at McMaster University .August 15-17 and reminded members that Senior Citizen week was June 19-25. A letter was also received regar- ding the Blyth Summer Festival of Arts and it was decided to organize a party to visit the festival at the June meeting. During Senior Citizen Week, Hensall and Exeter are to give a combined program at Huronview on Wednesday, June 22, all to meet there for lunch at 12.30 p.m. charge $1.00. Named to a com- mittee to organize the program were Mrs. Rosa Harris, Mrs. Ruby Bell and Mrs. Perce Campbell. After completing the business, piano duets were played by Miss Marilyn Brintnell and Miss Shirley Kerslake which were much enjoyed. Euchre was then played for the rest of the evening. Prize winners were ladies high, Mrs. Myrtle Sherritt, ladies low, Mrs. Alice Ferg, mens high, Clarence Volland, mens low, Perce Campbell, lone hands, Mrs. Maggie Campbell, nearest birthday, Mrs. Henry Adkins. Figure Skating The Spring figure skating school was held at Vanastra arena this past six weeks. Students of Miss Pauline Bell, Professional at Zurich -Grand Bend Club were successful in passing tests on Saturday, May 14 were Kerry Lynn Deitz - jump Badge; Kim Bedard Preliminary Figures and The Swing Dance; Elizabeth Datars - Jr. Bronze Dance the Ten Fox, Mrs. Annie Noakes who was a patient in South Huron Hospital Exeter returned to her home last week. Mrs. Evelyn Fletcher of Exeter was a recent visitor with Mrs. Bertha MacGregor. Mr. & Mrs. William Simpson of Birmingham, Michigan, visited recently with Mrs. F. G. Bon- thron. Mr. & Mrs. Oran Williams, formerly of Hensall now residing in Summerside, Prince Edward Island attended their son Malcolm's graduation at Cen- tralia College of Agriculture, Friday. Malcolm is residing at Brampton. While here Mr. & Mrs. Williams visited with Mr. & Mrs. George Parker and sons. Huronview Auxiliary The Huronview Auxiliary met in the Craft Room on Monday, May 16, at 1.30 p.m. with president, Mrs. W. Colclough in the chair who opened the meeting with The Lord's Prayer. Secretary, Mrs. Ann McNichol read the minutes and Mrs. Leona Lockhart gave the Treasurers report in the absence of Mrs. Mary Robinson, who has moved from Londesboro. Eleven members answered the roll call by naming their favourite colour, Plans were made for the bazaar, bake sale and tea to be held on June 1 at 2-4 p.m. Mrs. McNichol gave a report of her visit to the Regional Villa at 1777177131,7,,, Citizens News, May 18, 1977 Mississauga and brought back some worthwhile ideas. Treat residents as individuals, find something for them to do to give them an aim in life, do not try to force people to move ihto a home but encourage them to do so on their own. Some articles were brought in for the bazaar and these were priced. After the close of the meeting, Mrs. Aldington served tea and cookies. Page 3 Lodges meet The Local IOOF and members of Amber Rebekah Lodges and guests attended Church service at the Hensall United Church on Sunday and were addressed by the Rev. Don Beck who spoke on "Practicing God's Presence". St. Pauls ALO,. The regular meeting of St. Paul's A.C.W. was held• on Thursday afternoon in the church basement. 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