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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1977-09-21, Page 3Hensall WI names delegate to Vanastra area convention The Hensall Women's Institute met in the Legion Hall September 14. Their delegate to the London area convention at Vanastra September 28 and 29 is Mrs. John Skea. There will be a district workshop on parliamentary procedures held in the Legion Hall, Hensall, Wednesday, October 12, from 10 a.m, to 4 p.m. This workshop is open to any interested women in the com- munity. Bring a box lunch. The beverage is provided. Women's Institute members • are invited to join the Senior Citizens bus trip to Collingwood and the Blue Mountain Potteries September 27. Mrs. Elizabeth Riley agreed to prepare an exhibit for Exeter Fair. Preliminary plans were made for a dessert euchre in honour of the Queen's Jubilee October 19. A letter advising of Roy Jewell Appreciation Night was read. At 8 p.m. the Huron County Historical Society were welcomed to -the meeting by Women's Institute president, Mrs. Cecil Pepper. Approximately 70 people were present. To open the evening, Mrs. Pepper read a poem., "Its up to you". Mr. Harry Worsell of Goderich took the chair for the historical meeting. The program was unddr the direction of Mrs. Robert Simpson. Brian Richman's talents in photography were much in evidence in the many reprints _ of old photographs displayed. There was much in- terest in identifying various people in the pictures and many old memories were revived. Mrs. Sam Rannie gave a short paper on the old "butter and egg" wagon of 1890 and the history of some of the older buildings in Hensall. Mrs. Robert Simpson described what" was for her the most un- forgetable character of Hensall, in the person of Mary Ann Hogarth, who died in 1960 at the age of 90. Mary Ann, a bright, vivacious girl in her teens was struck with an undiagnosed ailment in her knee and the leg Hensall.. Hilda Payne Bertha McGregor Personals Dr. & Mrs. Robert Mickle and babe of Cambridge and Charles Mickle, Hamilton visited on Sunday with their mother Mrs. Laird Mickle and they all at- tended the reception and presentation for Dr. J. C. God- dard held at the Pineridge Chalet. Mr. & Mrs. Don Flear, Grand Bend were recent visitors with the latter's mother Mrs. George Armstrong. Chiselhurst anniversary ser- vices will be held on Sunday September 25 at 2 p.m. Rev. Harley Moore of Grand Bend will be the guest speaker. The Hensall United Church choir will provide special music. Dr. Fox of Huron College conducted service in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday. Mrs. Robert Taylor presided at the organ. Rev. Young of Goderich will conduct service on Sunday September 25 at 10:15 a.m. Mrs. Virginia Bedard and Mr. & Mrs. Dwayne Bedard and grandchildren, Jacqueline and John, all of Detroit, visited Mr. & Mrs. Sam Oesch on Sunday, following the Hummel-Oesch wedding in Zurich on Saturday, which they all attended. Mr. & Mrs. Allan Olsen of London visited Friday with Wilber Dilling. Miss Alma Budge of Owen Sound visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Ron Meek and family. finally had to be amputated. Two or three years later, the same disease hit the other knee, but Mary Ann refused to undergo a second amputation and spent the rest of her life in a specially constructed wheel -chair which was a marvel of those days. (It is on display in the Goderich Museum.) From this chair, Mary Ann kept house for her father, cleaning, cooking and gardening. She also had a talent for sewing and fancywork. Throughout her life she displayed courage, patience and a cheerful disposition. Mrs. Leroy Poth brought a quilt with names of many former Hensall residents embroidered on it, hoping to gather in- formation on its origin. It ap- parantly belonged to a woman . vho died in the Queensway Nursing Home about eight years ago . It was made at Carmel Presbyterian Church when Mr. Henderson was minister. ° She also brought a report on the Ontario, Historical Society's annual convention in Toronto, which she and Mrs. Simpson had attended. The theme was the Rebellion of Upper Canada in 1837, in which Colonel Anthony Van Egmond lost his life. A bus trip was tqken, visiting places in North York that figured in the rebellion. Mrs. Pauline Carey, the dinner speaker, had por- Citizens News, September 21, 1977 Page 3 trayed the life of Mrs. Anna was the author of the book, Jameson so vividly that listeners "Winter Studies and Summer were spellbound. 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