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Zurich Citizens News, 1975-03-13, Page 3THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1975 "gteadetee O64ee't MRS. JOYCE PEPPER, CORRESPONDENT Mr. and Mrs. Felix Booge- mans, Vicki and Scott of. Burlington, and. Mrs. Pearl Passmore have returned home after spending a pleasant two week vacation in Florida. Mrs. Laird Mickle and Mrs. Robert Peck returned last Sat- urday evening from a fifteen - day tour to Florida, where they visited many of the beautiful places and attractions. On their return, they stayed overnight in Washington where they had a full sight seeing tour the next day visiting Arlington Cemet- ery, Capital buildings the white House, and the many other attractions of the Nations Capital. W.M.S. MEETING Mrs. Malcolm Dougall presid- ed at the March meeting of the WMS of Carmel Presbyterian Church. The devotional was taken by Mrs. Clarence Voll - and on "The Lord's Prayer." A recording was presented and Mrs. Volland narrated the meaning of the Lord's prayer. Invitations were received from the Zurich -Lutheran church and the Arnold Circle Evening Aux- iliary to the Easter Thank -Offer- ing meeting. Following the W.M.S. meeting, president Mrs. Volland conducted the Ladies Aid meeting. UNITED CHURCH NOTES Rev Don Beck chose as his sermon topic "Who do you say he is?" for the Lent IV services of worship in Hensall United Church on Sunday morning. The choir sang the anthem "In the master's steps" accomp- anied on the organ by Mrs. Turkheim. The baskets of flow- ers in the church were from the funeral of the late John Beer last week. UNIT IV OF U.C.W. Unit TV of Hensall UCW met last Thursday afternoon in the Fellowship Hall with sixteen members present. The unit president, Mrs. James Mc- Allister, chaired the meeting and Mrs. J.C. Britton gave the ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS devotional on the subject "Forgiveness." Reports were given from the recent Iluron-Perth Presbyterial annual meeting in Listowel by Mrs. T. Sherritt, Mrs. Britton and Mrs. Earle Rowe. Mrs. McAllister gave a brief talk recognizing that 1975 is Inter- national Women's Year, she discussed women in today's society and then compared this with the role of women in the New Testament history. During February unit memb- ers made thirty-three visits to the sick and shut-ins. Two imp- ortant upcoming dates,are, the start of quilting on March 18, and the thank offering meeting on April 3. UNIT II OF U.C.W. "Irish Night" was observed by Unit II of Hensall UCW for their March meeting on Mon- day evening at the church. Pat Venner was in the chair and opened the meeting with a poen she had composed "Spring Things." The devotional was conduct- ed by Diane Gerstenkorn. A reading "Linings of silver." was read and the devotional concluded with a hymn. Janis Bisback favoured everyone with an Irish melody "When Irish PAGE 3 eyes are smiling" accompanied on the piano by Brenda Pepper. Sixteen members answered the roll call with a verse containing "Forgive." A 10¢ fine was paid by anyone not wearing green. Grace Drummond thanked all who had helped at the Local Leaders 4-1-1 Training school, at the UCW lunch after the church service, and the luncheo for the minister's meeting. She gave a short report of the Hurnn-Perth Presbytery meeting describing two demon- strations given (1) The union of the church since union in 1925, and (2) the Great Debate re: women in the church. The next meeting is to be a pot luck supper and everyone is to bring a friend. Anne Brock reported on the proceeds from the minister's luncheon. Grace Drummond read an art- icle from the United Church Observer entitled "Onward into Battle" for the topic and Pat Venner closed the meeting with 0 MOVING YOUR FREEZER A mover will not accept frozen food for transportation unless delivery can be accompl- ished within 24 hours from time of loading, reports Consumers' Association of Canada. another original poem. All members gathered to make Easter bunnies as favours for the Nursing Horne at Easter. A del- icious lunch was served by Anne Brock and Helen MacLean. 0 Obituary PRESTON R. LEMMON Preston R. Lemmon, of London, formerly of the Hensall area, passed away at St. Joseph's Hospital, in London on Thursday, March 6, in his 53rd year. Surviving are his wife, Marg- aret, andone daughter, Patric- ia, of London, one brother How- ard of Exeter, and four sisters, Mrs. Leona Parke, Hensall, Miss Viola Lemmon, Toronto, Mrs. Clarence Volland, Hen- sall and Mrs. Olive Marshman of Mississauga. 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