HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1976-07-07, Page 2Page 2 -Citizens News, July 7, 1976 ,
HENSALL
Persona Is
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor
returned home from a pleasant
holiday with Mr. & Mrs. Don
MacLaren, Jodi and Brooke at
Oakville.
Mr, & Mrs. Fred Parsons of
London were recent visitors with
Mrs. Elizabeth Alexander.
Mrs. Ida Peters returned home
from Wingham General Hospital
this week.
Visitors with Mr. & Mrs.
Gordon Schwalm, Mrs. Elizabeth
Volland and Mrs. Daisy Ivey last
week were Mrs. Mildred Kyle,
Mr. Tony Kyle, Mrs. Susan
Purdy, Derek Robinson, Ken Van
Wieren, Jamis McClinchey and
Mrs. Marjorie Windover of Town.
Visitors from out of town in-
cluded Mrs. Mildred Hirtzel of
Centralia, Mrs. Vera Johnston of
Brucefield, Mrs. Oran Baird and
baby of Toronto, Mr. Joe Robbins
of London, Mrs. Ann Finley, Miss
Wilde and Miss Dale Armstrong
of Exeter and Mr. Bob French
and son Roy of Rosseau.
Mrs. Gary Merritt and Gregory
visited with friends and relatives
.inIthe;St!Thomas area for a few
days last week.
Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Hyde
visited with their sons and
families in Brampton and Ottawa
over the holiday.
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Bisback and
Victoria visited with friends in
the Niagara Falls district for the
weekend.
Rev. G.A. Anderson was in
charge of the service at St. Paul's
Anglican church on Sunday.
The flowers were in memory of
the late W.O. Goodwin placed
there by his family.
The United Church service was
held last Sunday with Rev. Don
Beck in charge and Mrs. John
Turkheim at thelorgan.'Rev.Beck
preached on the text, "God so
loved."
Mrs. Eric Luther sang a solo,
"How Much He Cared" ac-
companied on the piano by her
husband. Flowers from the
funeral of the late Wilfred 0.
Goodwin were placed in the
sanctuary. Next Sunday the
combined Church service will
again be at the United Church.
The last regular meeting of the
Hensall and District Kinettes for
the 1975-76 year was held June 23
at the home of Kinette Marian
Heil.
This meeting took the form of a
turnover meeting to the new
executive. The executive for the
1976-77 year will be past
president, Karen Schurman;
president, Joanne Bell; vice-
president, MarianHeil;
treasurer, Sharon Doxtater;
secretary, Karen Schurman.
A donation of $100 was made to
the Parks Board to assist in
busing, children from Hensall to
Exeter for swimming lessons this
summer.
It was also decided that two
park benches and a bicycle rack
be ordered and donated to the
Hensall playground by the
Kinettes, Following the business
portion of the meeting, the girls
enjoyed various games and a
delicious pot luck supper.
The Hensall and District
Kinettes wish everyone a happy
and safe summer holiday.
Forty-five Senior Citizens of
Hensall and district enjoyed a
McNaughton Bus Lines trip to
Frankenmuth, Michigan, June
29, sponsored by the Three Links
Senior Citizens Club of Hensall.
Committee in charge was Mr. &
Mrs. Glen Bell and Mr. & Mrs.
Thomas Brintnell.
The weather man turned on the
sunshine and all enjoyed a tour of
the beautiful city, sight-seeing
and visiting shops. Dinner at the
Bavarian Inn was a highlight of
the day.
The president announced that
the Huron County Zone 8 senior
citizens picnic will be held in
Bayfield Clan Gregor Square on,
Sunday, July 18, registration
beginning at 3 o'clock, There will
be a pot -luck Smorgasbord
supper at 5 o'clock. Bring your
own lawn chairs, beverage,
cutlery and dishes.
Hensall Livestock Sales. -
Supply consisted mainly of
heifers and steers: demand was
steady, prices were steady to half.
a dollar lower. Fat cattle;
heifers $38.50-$41.70; steers
$39.50-$42.00, top to $42.70; feeder
cattle, $37.50-$42.50. Pigs;
weanlings $35.00-$42.00; chunks
$51.00 to $65.00 ,
Chiselhurst UCWentertain
The Chiselhurst UCW en-
tertained the Units of the Hensall
United Church, the ladies of
Carmel Presbyterian Church,
Hensall, also Kippen, Thames
Road, Staffa and Cromarty
organizations on Wednesday.
The president, Mrs. Harold
Parker, welcomed the guests.
The devotional was taken by Mrs.
Parker, Mrs. Jack Brintnell,
Mrs. Harold Parsons.
Following the devotional, Mrs.
Parker introduced the guest
speaker, Blight Nelson, Seaforth,
a student minister who spoke on
"The Scott Mission". Mrs. Nelson.
was guest soloist.
Mrs. T. Brintnell thanked the
speaker and soloist and all who
took part. A social hour was
enjoyed with over 80 guests in
attendance.
Queensway
Happenings
Welcome to Mrs. Jean Hewitt
of Exeter a new resident. Visitors
with Mrs . Pauline Jeffrey were
William Fiscus and -daughter
Sandy, Ethel Hewston, Madge
Oesch, Edmund Jeffrey, Blanche
Bechard, Mr. & Mrs. Clemance
Jeffrey, Mr. & Mrs. Herbert
Jones. Clara MacDonald visited
Lynn Latimer, Almeeda Par-
sons, Mrs. Sararas. Mrs. Ban-
nerman, Alex Barrett.
Visitors with Almeeda Parsons
were Mr. & Mrs. Fred Parsons,
London, Mr. & Mrs. Bob Parsons,
Bernice .Shipman, Exeter.
Marjorie Johns visited with Ruby
Miners, Vera Lammie, and
Mabel Johns. Mrs, Louise Mit-
chell was visited by her son
Leslie Mitchell and Mr. & Mrs.
Gerald Wurm. Miss Marion
Bissett visited with Mrs. Jean
Hewitt. Mrs. Adeline Taylor
spent Sunday at the home of her
son Delbert Taylor, Exeter.
Aleeda Kats spent Sunday with
her father John Kats in Exeter.
Birthday greetings to Louise
Mitchell July 9 and Clara
Featherston, July 10. ,
Wednesday afternoon the
Christian Reformed Ladies
entertained the residents playing
bingo with prizes and treats. The
church service was conducted by
Rev. Harold Snell, Exeter with
Bob Cameron at the piano.
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