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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1975-06-26, Page 5THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1975 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE 5 News of Varna Area Cheryl Webster, eighteen -year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Webster, of Varna, is the recipient of a Colonel Ibbot- son Leonard Huron College entrance scholarship to Huron College, London, recently ann- ounced. This renewable scholar- ship of $1200 is awarded annual- ly by the Corporation of Huron College to the three students who have attained the highest first- class standing in Year 5 (Grade 13) level subjects, and has a possible total value of $4800. Miss Webster will enter the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Huron College, an affiliate of the University of Western Ontario, in September. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Webster have returned from a trip to the Mid -western states. They travel- led through Illinois, Iowa and Nebraska, and visited many large feedlots in Nebraska and the Union Stock Yards in Omaha. Over 800 people attended the United Church Pork Barbecue held on June 18. The Board of Stewards would like to thank everyone who helped in any way. On Sunday, June 14, 1925, the former Presbyterian and Methodists congregations bec- ame the Varna United Church. The Presbyterian church was us- ed for services and the Meth- odist manse was kept. Rev. J. Durrant of the Methodists cont - Bronson Mrs. Harold Penhale spent a week at St. Thomas visiting with her sister Mrs. Walter Scott. Also was entertained by a dinner at the homes of Mr. and Mrs, Begg and Mr. and Mrs. G. Pen - hale, and visited with a number of other relatives and friends in the neighbourhood. inued as minister for a three- point charge including Goshen Blake congregations. Eventually the Blake church was sold to the young people of the Mennonite Church and this became a two- point charge. On Sunday after- noon the Varna United Church held an old-fashioned church ,service to celebrate the 50th anniversary of union. Greeting visitors at the door were Mr. and Mrs. Elgin McKinley, of Goshen Church, who were dress- ed in Cedntennial fashions. A church • full of people enjoyed singing many of the old hymns, such as "Bringing in the Sheaves" and Blessed Assurance, Jesus is Mine." Two anthems were sung by the senior choir, and one by the junior choir. Mr. Peter Postill sang a solo, "How Great Thou Art." In his short sermon, Rev. Taylor stressed that although our way of living has changed greatly in recent years, man is basically the same as always, a sinful person in need of the saving grace of God. Following the service, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Luther, of Hensall provided special music. A bount- iful potluck supper was shared in the arena. The anniversary cake was cut by Mrs. Sherlock Keyes of Varna and Mrs. Richard Robinson, of Goshen. WED., JULY 2 to TUESDAY, JULY 8 "SOMETHING HIT U5... the crew is dead.,. help us, please, please help us!" \. \�AIRPORT 197L,. 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