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Zurich Citizens News, 1981-06-18, Page 5T, Hansell IUflit,dChurchl • Sunday morning. service C0 u n c j 1 was a very beautiful and im- pressive one, Rev. Laing II' c rN a spoke „on the "fruit of the Continued from front page recommendation from Its property committee that blinds, which would cost about $200, not be purchased for the 15 windows on the second floor of the town hall. In her report councillor Minnie Noakes noted the decision was solely to cut costs. A motion of support was given to a resolution of the city of Kingston which would make the third Monday in February an annual ciitric holiday in honour of John A. MacDonald, Canada's first prime minister. "I think we should have a holiday to commemorate John A. MacDonald, the founder of the country," said Reeve Paul Neilands. "Canada doesn't brag enough about its history," added Noakes before the motion was passed. Hensel! will donate $200 to the Town and Country Homemakers, a non-profit organization based in Wingham. The group, which provides in-home care and assistance, hopes to raise ;10,000 for a downpayment on a house which will house their offices. "Its a wonderful-' service," Noakes told council. "I don't think $200 is going to hurt us," added councillor John Skea. "Its a good service." Reeve Neilands declared a conflict of interest in the Homemakers grant request. controlled by the spiritual. Love, joy, peace, kindness, patience are all -fruits of the spirit and are the natural outcome of a healthy life. We were admonished to spend time each day in medition with our Lord. Coming events June 21st. - 11:15 Commu- nion service. June 28th Men in charge of worship service. July 12, 19, 26, Mr. Peter Snell to be in charge of these services. The minister will be on holidays from June 24th to July 29. If in need of a minister contact Rev. Bryan Elder of Crediton, or Rey. Stan MacDonald, Hensall. Varna news Miss Cheryl Reid daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reid of Wallaceburg recently graduated from the Univer- sity of Waterloo, receiving an honours degree, with a double major: Man - Environment and Recrea- tion. She is presently employed by the City of Cheryl'sCalerbrother Jim, a re- cent graduate of Sir Stanford Fleming College in Lindsay, left on Monday for Wallan- ton Lake in northern Saskatchewan to work for Asamera Incorpr; as a geological technician. Their grandmothers are Mrs. George Reid of Bayfield and Mrs. Henry Schilbe of Zurich. To the editor... Dear Sir: - - I am writing to you and to your readers in the hopes that they can help me. First, let me introduce myself to you and readers. I know I have many relatives still living in the area, but unfortunately I have lost track of them since my Mother's death. My mother was Marie (Mary) Celina Jeffrey. Her parents,. long-time residents (Lifetime) of Zurich, were Celina and Louis Jeffrey. In 1953, an auction washeld in Zurich of all of my Grandmother's personpl and household belongings while she was a patient in a Nursing Home in Windsor, Canada. The auction washeld without the knoiTedge of my Grandmother or my Mother or survivingUncles.My Aunt, Ann, widow of Napoleon (Paul) held the auction. We heard of it through a clipping sent to us by one of the relatives. - To make a long story short. In 'my Grandmother's parlor on the wall were two large,- framed photographs of her two marriages. One was to my Grandfather, Louis Jeffrey, the other to her second husband, Chris Ayotte. . Would ANY OF YOUR READERS KNOW THE WHEREABOUTS OF THESE PHOTOS? PAR- TICULARLY THE ONE OF MY GRANDMOTHER AND LOUIS JEFFREY. Ever since the auction and up until her death in 1956, it was my mother's, then my Uncle Dick's (Richard C. Huronview schedule set for senior citizen's week June 21 to 26th, 1981 SUNDAY June 21 - 9:30 - Church Service in New Auditorium with Rev. Wittick. MONDAY June 22 ,12:45 - "The Three Linke" in Hensall; 5:45 - "Seaforth Happy Citizens " in Seaforth;1:30 - EN- TERTAINMENT by East Wawanosh Public School in the New Auditorium. TUESDAY June 23 - 12:45 - "Golden Radar Club" in Clinton; 5:45 -"Golden Gate" in Goderich; ; - "Reach Out" in Clinton Christian Reform; 2:00 - ENTERTAINMENT - Progressive Euchre - in New Auditorium; 7:00 - EN- TERTAINMENT by Wayne McClinchey and Jim Lawerie - Blyth - in New Auditorium. WEDNESDAY June 24 - • 12:45 - "Senior Friendship Club" in Brussels; 12:45 - "Swinging Seniors" in Blyth; 2:00 - EN- TERTAINMENT - Blyth Seniors and Huronview - in New Auditorium. THURSDAY June 25 - 2:45 - "Good Companions" in Dashwood; 2:45 - "Bayfield Ever Young Club" in Bayfield; 5:45 - "Golden Agers" in Zurich; 5:45 - "The Enterprising Seniors" in Homesville; 2:00 - EN- TERTAINMENT By Mrs. Orville Storey and her dancers in the old Auditorium. FRIDAY June 26 - 5:45 - "Golden Age Club" in Grand Bend; 5:45 - Exeter Senior Citizen's Club in Exeter; 2:00 - ENTERTAINMENT Musical program by Marie Flynn and her group in New Auditorium. t - citizens News, June 18, 1981 BEST IN SHOWMANSHIP — The top junior, senior and overall showman in Tuesday's calf club competition at the Hensall Spring Fair are shown above. From the left are junior runnerup Mark McGregor, junior chomp Alan Pym, senior and overall runnerup Marg Pym and senior and overall champion Paul Hoggarth. T -A photo CMHC holds all cards on housing Continued from front page construction and will not allow the group to pay more than that. Doherty said there was no need for the group to provide equity if the project is economically feasible and a need and demand is shown. Subsidies would be based on the total cost of the project and any equity the group may wish to put into the project lavers the loan required without affecting the subsidy. The group would borrow the money to build at market interest rates" and the CMHC would set up subsidies based on the dif- ference between the interest rate and a rate of two per- cent. In effect the corporation would be paying off a loan at two percent interest. Harold Taggert, of the Hensall United Church congregation, will be legal advisor for a group to be incorporated under the name the Hensall and District United Senior Citizen's Housing Inc. This would be a Jeffrey, her brother) fondest wish to get the photo back into the family. Now, I have taken up the baton. Can anyone help me? 1 am not a wealthy woman, but I would naturally be willing to pay a reasonable price for the photo, if necessary. Any help you can give me would be greatly ap- preciated. vehicle to work with he said and a legal entity as required by the CMHC. A charter and directors for the corporation would be set up, to conduct the required studies and apply to CMHC for assistance. The directors would act for the community Taggert said, to bring the operation to a conclusion. The corporation would be a board of management for the project when completed. Bill Fuss, chairman of the church's housing committee, 'said funds have been raised to pay for the costs of in- corporation. Taggart said the first step was incorporation and the group "must determine if Hensall has a need that can't be served by private en- terprise – if the people need it and can't afford it then the ,CMHC comes in." He noted too if the project was' not viable or there was no interest shown, the only losses would be the cost of 1 1 t 1 Sincerely, II Clara A. Toncray (Nee -La Que) 3629 Ashview Drive II W. Bloomfield, MI 48033 June 12, 1981 PERCY BEDARD Carpenter *Custom Built Homes *Renovations *Additions *Repairs *Free Estimates Phone 236-4873 After 6 Zurich tr. J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 incorporation. 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