HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1977-11-10, Page 3Presbyterian ladies
mark remembrance
The W.M.S. of Carmel
Presbyterian Church was held
Monday evening. President Mrs.
Harvey Hyde opened the meeting
with a reading, "The Church",
Mrs. Esther Wright was in
charge of the Devotional with the
theme being "Remembrance".
After a brief reading by Mrs.
Wright Mrs. Bert Thompson led
in prayer and Mrs. MacDougall
read the Scripture. Mrs. Bertha
MacGregor gave a reading on
"Armistice" and Mrs. Rochus
Hensall.
Hilda Payne
Bertha McGregor
Ladies Aid
Mrs. Clarence Volland
presided for the Ladies' Aid
meeting and gave a poem
"Remembrance" Mrs. Hyde
gave a report of the Bazaar and
the Treasurer's report. Mrs. Earl
Campbell gave the quilt report.
Money Doll
The Hensall Ladies' Legion
Auxiliary met Tuesday evening
with the president Mrs. Beatrice
Uyl presiding. The members plan
to have a "Money Doll" and
tickets will be available from
members. Plans were made for
the children's Christmas party to
be held December 11.
Mrs. Iva Reid gave a report of
the sports committee and the
upcoming bowling • tournaments.
The attendance and mystery
prizes were won by Mrs. Donna
Allan. Mrs. Alice Neilands won
the guessing prize.
Minister Preaches for a Call
Rev. D.A. Calding, Toronto
conducted service in Carmel
Presbyterian Church Sunday and
is preaching for a call to the three
congregations, Carmel, Caven
and Cromer ty. The choir under
the direction of the organist Miss
Brenda Pepper sang "The Old
Rugged Cross." The ladies of the
congregation held a most suc-
cessful tea and bake sale in the
School room, Saturday. Church
service next Sunday will be at the
hour of 10 a.m.
Queensway News
"Birthday Greetings" to Ruby
Miners, November 23 and to
Marie Loster, November 25. The
Church service was conducted by
Rev. Van Essen assisted by Mrs.
Van Essen.
The Reformed Church Ladies
taking part included Mrs. D. Van
Steeg, Mrs. B. Brand, Mrs. T.
Wynja, Mrs. Margaret De Vries,
Mrs. Deanne Neevel, Mrs. Wilma
Kleinhaar..
Mrs. Irene Dunn entertained
residents Monday with a sing
song and bingo.
Mrs. Milford Prouty visited
Isobel Sproat; Vera Lammie,
Mrs. Ellen Kendrick, and Lynn
Latimer . Hazel Corbett visited
the residents.
Edna Werner and Thelma
Russell visited May Beer.
Clarence and Marg Dilling
visited Anna Dilling. Visitors
with Louise Mitchell were Mrs.
Ted Pooley, Judy Prout, Verna
Coates, Mrs. Si Pollen and Greta
Prout.
Olive Stephenson and Elgin
McKinley visited Russell Erratt.
Ruth Durand visited her mother
Mrs. Kendrick. Chester Dunn,
Greta and Amy Lammie visited
Vera Lammie.
Mr. & Mrs. J. Arthur visited
Sarah Arthur. Mr. & Mrs. Sid
Pullman'visited Bernice Lavery.
Fred and Lois Taylor and Ivan
and Dorothy Taylor visited Mrs.
Adeline Taylor. Howard Johns
visited Mabel Johns.
Persona Is
Mrs. Pearl Baynham; London
spent the weekend with Mrs. C.
Moir.
Faber gave a reading on "The
End of the War".
Mrs. John Soldan gave a poem
"Let Freedom Ring", Mrs. Hyde
read a passage entitled
"Canadian Indian Speaks Out",
and Mrs. Wright read a poem
"Lest We Forget". Mrs. Hyde
gave a report of the Presbyterial.
A nominating committee was
appointed to bring in the officers
for 1978 and Mrs. Clarence
Citizens News, November 10, 1977 Pa• e
Volland will be in charge of the VETERAN RECITES — At Sunday's Remembrance Day service in Hensall, a First World War veteran Harry
Christmas meeting December 5.
Horton recited "Flanders Fields". Mr. Horton is shown above reciting the poem.
Staff photo
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