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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1977-11-03, Page 5LUTHERAN WOMEN MEET — The fifteenth annual meeting of the Western' District Assembly of the Lutheran Church Women of the Eastern Canada Synod met for an all day session at St. Peter's Church, Zurich, last Tuesday. Attending the meeting were Irlavere Tubbe of Pembroke, president of the Eastern Canada Synodical Unit of the LCW, Elsie Miskie of Chesley, Western District Assembly chairperson, Lenore Turkheim of Zurich, president of the local LCW and Pam Boecker of Elmwood, secretary of the Western District. Staff photo • Hensall district news At the regular meeting of St. Paul's ACW held at the home of Mrs. Frank Forrest on Thursday afternoon, October 20, the Rev. G.A. Anderson gave the in- troduction to the new study book on the Bible. The meeting opened with the Members Prayer and the Invocation. Mrs. Anna Reid read Psalm 138 and a thanksgiving poem was read. It was decided to send the fellowship of the least coin into the Interchurch Council in Toronto and calendars for 1978 were distributed. Morning prayer was observed at St. Paul's Anglican Church Sunday. Rev. G.A. Anderson took his text fromEphesians Chapter6 Verse 5. Next Sunday the Local Branch of the Canadian Legion are holding their Remembrance Day Service at 9:45 a.m. Rev. G.A. Anderson will be the speaker. Bazaar The Ladies of Carmel Presbyterian Church are holding a bazaar and bake sale Satur- day, November 5 at 3 p.m. A large representation of the congregation of Carmel Presbyterian Church' attended the anniversary in Caven Presbyterian Church Sunday when Rev. John C. Boyne a former minister was the guest minister. Rev. Boyne is now minister of Gale Presbyterian Church, Elmira. Persona Is Mrs. Edna Petty returned home after receiving treatment in South Huron Hospital, Exeter. Mrs. Jack Corbett visited for a few days this week with her Bon- in -law and daughter Mr. & Mrs. Robert Chaffe and family at Mitchell. Mr. & Mrs. Ross Corbett and Miss Pat Taylor of Fanshawe College visited recently with Pat's parents Mr. .& Mrs. Morris Taylor, Pam and Sandra at the Three Coins Motel, Kilworthy, Ontario. Mr. & Mrs. John Soldan and Mrs. Michael Soldan and Sue Ann, Exeter attended autumn Convocation at the University of Western Ontario on Friday af- ternoon when Michael Soldan received his Master of Education Degree. Mr. & Mrs. Ray Dailey, Sarnia visited recently with Mr. & Mrs. Harold Parker. Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Flynn and family visited recently with Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Van Horne. Mr. & Mrs. Edgar Munn celebrated their 55th wedding anniversary this week. Congratulations! They attended a family dinner with their daughter and son-in-law and family, Mr. & Mrs. Don Gooding, Parkhill. The service in Carmel Presbyterian Church will be at the hour of 10 a.m. Sunday November 6 when Rev. Donald A. Codling will preach for a call. There will be a reception for Rev. Codling 'at 3 p.m. in Cromarty Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Harry Horton who has been receiving treatment in Hensall arena donations Tom and Kathie Neilands $ 200 Ausable River Nomads 200 Bike-A-Thon Sponsored by Hensall Legion and Hensall Auxiliary 4,125 Hensall K-40 Club 113.18 Total to Date :114,200.18 BOWLING Any children 14 years and under, who may have missed registration last Saturday mor- ning, may still enter. Drop into the lanes or phone at 10 a.m. Saturday. Teenagers interested in bowling on Wednesday evenings are urged to drop in or call us. OPEN BOWLING Make it a family outing Saturday evening 8 to ? Sunday afternoon 2 to ? Sunday evening 8 to ? CaII us for group ratings and reservations 236-4923 Zurich Bowling Lane South Huron Hospital was able to return to her home Monday. Mrs. Vera Lemmon, Exeter took up residence in The Elizabeth Court apartments this week. Mr. Burt Coleman of London spent the weekend with his mother Mrs. Gladys Coleman and brother Ivan. Mrs. Sadie Wren, Kippen has taken up residence in The Elizabeth Court apartments. Mrs. Jack Smith spent last week with her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. John McGuire of Erin. Miss Bea McClenaghan, Huron County Home Economist, will be the guest speaker at the next meeting of the Hensall Women's Institute in the Legion Hall on Wednesday,. November 9 at 8 p.m. Agriculture and Canadian Industries will be studied. Miss Margaret Smith visited with her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Jack Smith over the weekend. This week she is leaving for an extended trip to Europe. Mrs. Orval Smith and Mrs. Harry Smith visited the former's aunt, Mrs. Laura Willert and Mrs. Nora Willert in Sarnia on Monday. Mr. & Mrs. Robert. Bell, , Pammy and Robert of Clinton visited with the former's grand- parents, Mr. & Mrs. Sam Oesch on Sunday. The service at Hensall United Church on Sunday was conducted by Rev. Don Beck with Mrs. John Turkheim at the organ. • Livestock sales Demand at the Hensall Sales Barn was active and the prices were higher. Supply consisted mainly of heifers and steers. Heifers; $43.50-$47.50, top to $49.75; steers, $46.50-$50.50, top to $52.50. Pigs; weanlings, $32.00- $40.25, chunks $42.00-$50.25. ��e 1 I 11C1 0110 CIriiaDEFiEi[]®0 Citizens News, November 3, 1977 TED 'Vi'`OOG EL And Sons Ltd. BUILDING CONTRA CTO FRAMING Houses & Cottages * Renovations CUSTOM BUILT Homes Free Estimates! 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