HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1976-08-25, Page 5Mrs. Bertha MacGregor
Mrs, Hilda Payne
Welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Alan
Miller as they take up residence
in their new hone on Highway 4,
just north of Hensall.
Mrs, Elizabeth Voiland enjoyed
a car ride with her family and
visit in Staffa with Mr. and Mrs.
Reg. Finlayson.
Friends from far fields visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Schwalm, Mrs. Elizabeth Voiland
and Mrs. Daisy Ivey, Mr. and
Harold Holmes and family of
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan called,
and also visited other friends
and relatives in the neighbour-
hood on their way to Niagara
Falls. Mrs. Dora Randall of Owen
Sound accompanied Mrs. Mar-
garet Thorndike of Clinton. Mr.
and Mrs. Desmond Ivey of Sarnia
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Robb of
Lucan, Mrs. Vera Johnston of
Brucefield, Mrs. Beatrice Taylor
of Varna, Mrs. Dorothy Taylor
and Donna of Hillsgreen, Mrs.
Jean Walch, Carla and Heather
of London and Mrs. Margaret
Hoggarth of Kippen all visited.
Hensall visitors were Mr. and
Mrs. Alan Miller and grand-
daughter Chfistina Houston,
Derek Robinson, David Skea,
Mrs. Bona Clark, Mrs. Genevieve
Windover and Mrs. Irene Fin-
layson.
Mrs. Gary Merritt and Gregory
have returned to Buckeye, Ari-
zona, after having spent the last
two and a half months with the
fornter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Payne.
Mrs. Inez McEwan, who had a
fall at home last Thursday,
resulting in a broken hip, is a
patient in Seaforth Community
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Dodds of
Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs. Arie
Roobal and Mr. and Mrs. Sing
Roobal had a delightful cruise on
The Lady Midland around the
30,000 islands on Georgian Bay,
seeing many lovely summer
homes among which was the sum-
mer home of Gordon Sinclair.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Passmore,
Michael, Mark and Debra visited
with Mrs. Pearl Passmore on
Saturday.
Mr. Oliver Bedard of Sarnia
was a visitor with his sister and
her husband, .Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Oesch, on Monday.
Zurich Citizens News, August 25, 1976 -Page 5
Auxililary bind quilt
At the August meeting of the
Huronview Auxilliary it was
decided to not send a delegate to
the Convention to be held in the
Royal. York Hotel, Toronto in
September. President, Mrs. Col-
clough reported to us the sad
news of the passing of Mrs.
Gladys Gourley of Londesboro.
She had accepted the office of
secretary of the Auxilliary in
Obituary
GLENN E. BELL
Glenn E. Bell well-known
Tuckersmith farmer RR 1
Hensall passed away in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London
Wednesday August 18, 1976 in his
66th year. Surviving is his wife,
the former Ruby L. McLaren,
sons Robert M. Bell RR 2, Kip -
pen; Earl and Mervyn both of
London, and Mrs. Ronald
(Marion) Mason, Bowling Green,
Ohio. One son Gerald
predeceased in 1965. Sister Mrs.
Elgin (Margaret) Hayter,
London. Also surviving are 11
grandchildren.
Funeral service was held from
the Bonthrori Funeral Home,
Hensall, Friday August 20 with
Rev. W.D. Jarvis officiating.
Interment in Hensall Union
Cemetery.
April, and was taken seriously
ences have been extended to
her family.
Mrs. Mattie McGregor report-
ed the new commode wheel-
chairs were very much apprec-
iated. The date chosen for the
Fall Bazaar is Tuesday, October
26. It was decided that each
auxilliary member make an
article for it to be handed in at
the September 20 meeting.
ill in May. Our sincere condol-
Future meetings .are to start
at 1:30 p.m.—they are held the
third Monday of each month
except no meetings in January
or February. Many of the 33
ladies in attendance worked at
quilting and binding a quilt. A
penny sale was held realising
the sum of $11.00. A reading,
given by Mrs. McGregor, "Save
time for What?" was enjoyed.
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