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Zurich Citizens News, 1975-10-16, Page 2Page 2 - Zurich Citizens News, October 16, 1975 (intended for last week) The October Thanksgiv- ing meeting of the United Church Women was held on Monday, October 6, in the Fellowship Hall. About 60 ladies attended, including guests from the Kippen UCW and ladies from St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Zurich. Guest speaker was Rev. Bert Daynard of Staffa and chairman of the Huron -Perth Presbytery who took us on a delightful arm -chair trip through Kenya Country in Africa. He explained that although the equator runs through Kenya, the climate is varied and mostly pleasant, not a burning heat as most people imagine.' His pictures took us from the dry areas of the Indian Ocean coast up through the pleasant pasture lands to the top of the mount- ains, the highest peaks of which are snow-covered at all times. As well as the clim- atic regions his pictures ill- ustrated the flowers and anim- als found in this region, all told in a delightfully informal, yet impresive man- ner. President Shirley McAll- ister chaired the meeting, opening with an Autumn poem. In keeping with the Thanksgiving theme, Helyn Drysdale read the 107 Psalm and left us with inspiring thoughts from her meditat- ion of "A Gift of Gratitude." Hymns of Thanksgiving were sung during the devotional. During the business sess- ion the president announced that the South Huron Fall Regional meeting will be held in Crediton this month on the 15th; the theme will be "Thanks to God." Letters were read from Gwen Whilsmith inviting all to hear Mrs. Lillian Dickson speak at Caven Presbyterian Church on October 23 and the Goderich Psychiatric Hospit- al requesting volunteer work- ers. It was decided to donate all the profits from the Annual Beef Barbecue to the "Special Window Fund" for our church Unit II reported that the Dom - 211110 0 111111111111111111111111111 1111111.1111111111111M11111111111 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 111 2. Set Your Sights On Having More Time To Enjoy Fall & Winter Activities HERE'S THE ANSWER FROM /teLvt/Ztztoir Kelvinator DISH : WASHERS Lilq 53 1 9 We Also Have Good Selection of * DISHWASHERS FROM $319 * DRYERS FROM '209 * WASHERS o FROM x IM▪ O 10▪ 1 * RANGES `379 FROM '289 * REFRIGERATORS Frost Free$419 Yes ... We Have In Stock DEEP FREEZERS 3 WE TAKE TRADES 11111 WHITING'S Warehouse Furniture and Appliances Unlimited (New and Used) Sales & Service • Antiques & Things MAIN ST. 235-1964 EXETER muimmmrmmlumnrun umfoom o mummiu ummmauuumunmmummuuurr inion Life Assurance Choir of Waterloo would be coming to give a concert in the Sanct- uary at 8:30 p.m. on Novemb- er 11 as a special project to celebrate fifty years of the United Church. The program was chaired ,by Jessie McAllister who opened the program by read- ing a poem entitled "Heart Gifts" and then introduced the Rev. Daynard. A piano selection was contributed by Barbara McCurdy. Rev. Daynard was thanked for his talk by Mona Alderdice and Jyce Pepper gave special thanks to all who had helped during the evening. The meet- ing closed with the Bene- diction and a delicious lunch was enjoyed by all. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE President Hilda Payne chaired the October meeting of the Women's Institute when Zurich Institute were entertained. Speaker, Rev. Don Beck spoke on Family Relationships describing the world as a village and pointing out our responsibil- ities to other nations. Beauti: ful pictures of a trip to Scot- land taken last summer were shown by Mrs. Marjorie Blue, and a draw fora quilt- ed cushion and wastepaper basket were won by Mrs. Vera Brintnell and Mrs. Joyce Pepper respectively. Mrs. Eric Luther sang two num- bers accompanied by her husband on the piano. In the business session it was decided to donate $20. to the CNIB. No one wanted to attend the Senior Leaders Training school on veg- etables in Clinton. A letter from the C.A.S. Bursary Fund was read an an excel- lent report of the County Rally held in Belgrave was given by Marg Ingram. Members are urged to write to the Royal COmmission on violence if they are against violence on T.V.Courtesy remarks were given by Hazel Corbett. The meeting closed with a delicious lunch served by hostess Winnie Skea, Susie Purdy and their committee. HENSALL SALES BARN Supply consisted mainly of 'heifers. Demand was active and prices were up. Fat cattle; Heifers $41.50 - $49.60; Steers, $48. - $53.75; Pigs, Weanlings $43. - $53.; Chunks $55. - $60:50. Phone 23.1.2433 , Exeter WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs, John Reid were entertained by their family on October 4 with a small dinner party at the Bay- view Inn, St. Joseph and later at a reception at the Hensall Legion Hall to celebrate their 35th wedding anniver- sary. About thirty couples danced to music provided by disc jockey Bob Duard, and the couple were pres- ented with a beautiful colour- ed family group photograph avid two bouquets of flowers, gifts from the family and friends present. NOTICE THE PRESSY FAMILY , FUND ASSOCIATION DONATIONS MAY BE LEFT AT Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce HENSALL Bank Of Montreal HENS ALL Banghart, ltetly, Doig and Co. Chartered Accountants 268 Main St., Exeter ARTHUR W. READ Resident Partner Bus. 235-0120, Res. 238-8075 Business and Professional Directory OPTOMETRISTS J. E. Longstaff OPTOMETRIST SEAFORTH MEDICAL CENTRE 5271240 Tuesday, Taursday, Friday, Sat- urday a.m.. Thursday evening CLINTON OFFICE 10 Isaac Street 412.7010 Monday and Wednesday Call either office for • . appointment.. Norman Martin OPTOMETRIST Office Hours: 9.12 A,M, — 1:30-5 P.M. Closed all day Saturday COUNTY OF HURON TENDERS FOR TRUCKS TRACTORS AND CAR Separate sealed tenders on forms and in envelopes avail- able from the undersigned will be received until 4:00 p.m. on: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1975 for the following: 76-101 - 5 1/2 ton pick-up trucks 76-102 - 1 - 35,000 G.V.W. dump truck 76-103 - 1 - 60 H.P. industrial tractor with front end loader and back -hoe 76-104 - 1 - 40 H.P. farm or industrial tractor - 76 -105 - 1 - automobile Trade-ins will be offered. J.W. Britnell, P. Eng., Huron County Engineer, Court House, Goderich, Ontario. N7A 1M2 INSURANCES Robert F. 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