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Zurich Citizens News, 1977-05-18, Page 18Page 18 Citizens News, May 18, 1977 Hensall W.I. Continued from Page 3 Grandmothers were honoured at the May meeting of the Hensall Women's Institute held at the Legion Hall on Wednesday, May 11. A skit, which was a take off on the T.V. series, "The Wilderness Family" was the main item on the program and provoked quite a lot of laughter. Taking part were Mrs. Rosa Harris, Mrs. Elizabeth Riley, Joanne and Laurie Pepper, David Skea and Mrs. Carl Payne. Also providing good entertainment were the Forrest family, who played sacred numbers on guitar, piano and violin. A reading given by Mrs. Riley, "I'm fine thanks" and "Grandma" were enjoyed and community singing com- pleted the program. Opening the meeting, president Mrs. Cecil Pepper, read a poem, "The Things that Count" and twenty members answered the roll call by introducing their guest grandmother; altogether sixteen guests were present. During the business, delegates to the District Annual were nominated, Mrs. Jessie McAllister, Mrs. Joyce Pepper and Mrs. Pearl Koehler being named. Mrs. Cecil Pepper and Mrs. Carl Payne were also named to attend the 80th an- niversary of womens Institute at a luncheon in Kitchener on July 13. Two vacancies in the slate of officers were filled, Mrs. James McAllister to Education and Cultural Activities and Mrs. Peter Bisback to auditor. It was decided that for the June meeting all members would meet at the Legion Hall at 6:30 p.m. for a business session and then go to the Hensall Bean Pot for dinner at 7.30 p.m. Games to be enjoyed later at the Legion Hall. Plans for a bus trip in June were completed — trip to take place on June 27 and to go to Ontario Place, leaving at 8 a.m. and price to be $6.50. Names to be given to Mrs. Carl Payne or Mrs. Peter Bisback by June 20 — please state if you are Senior Citizen or not. To complete the evening, prizes were given to the grandmother with the nearest grandchild married, Mrs. Pearl Shaddick, to the grandmother who lives furthest away, Mrs. Hazel Luther from Newfoundland, to the great grandmother with the most great grandchildren, Mrs. Mame McAllister, to the oldest grand- mother, Mrs. Robert Simpson, to the grandmother with the nearest birthday, Mrs. Dorothy Brintnell and lucky cup, Mrs. James McAllister. Presbyterian Church Carmel Presbyterian Church celebrated their Anniversary service Sunday when. Dr. Doug Fox, Huron College London was the guest speaker delivering an inspiring message on "Land- marks of the Faith". The senior choir sang "God is Great" and the Junior choir sang two numbers "Try a ,Little Kindness" and "I'll Fly Away" under the direction of Miss Brenda Pepper, Organist and Choir leader. Dr. Fox will con- duct service next Sunday, May 22 at 10:15 a.m. United Church The Hensall United Church service was conducted by the Rev. Don Beck assisted at the organ by Mrs. John Turkheim. Visiting the church was the Independent Order of Odd - fellows and Rebekahs of the Hensall lodges, who filled the front body of the church. The choir sang the anthem, "Incline Thine Ear" with Mrs. Bill Fuss taking the anthem. The meditation was "Practicing God's presence" Next Sunday at 11 a.m. the 129th Anniversary Service will be conducted by Dr. Robert McClure, former Moderator of the United Church. All friends are welcome to hear Dr. McClure. The beef barbecue will be held Wednesday, May 25. BUTLER GRAIN BINS Buy North America's largest selling grain bin at very competitive prices. MF AGRI-BUILDERS can design, supply and install your Grain Storage and Handling System for Tess money than you think. Buy before June 1st and receive on all "Butler Grain Bins" 1 0 and a OFF " Cardinal" Handling Equipment MF AGRI-BUILDERS RR 2, Staffa, Ont. 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