Zurich Citizens News, 1961-10-12, Page 8MAGE. EIGHT
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1941
News of Hensall Distrit
Mr, Charles Mickle, of Med-ing weekend at the home of Mr.
way Hall, UWO, spent the week -and Mrs. Alfred Smith,
end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Laird Mickle and family.
Weekend visitors with Mr.
John Passmore were Mr. and
Mrs. Gib Duncan, Kirkton; Mr.
and Mrs, W. J. McLean, Mr. and
Mrs. L. Wilbur, Hamilton, and
Mrs. James McLean and Mar-
ion, of Exeter,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook and
family, of Oakville, were
Thanksgiving visitors with the
former's mother, Mrs. C. Cook.
Beautiful decoration in
Thanksgiving motif were very
much admired in the United
Church on Sunday last. Decora-
tions were arranged by Mrs. R.
J. Paterson and Mrs. Raye Pat-
erson.
Miss Amy and Miss Greta
Lammie spent Thanksgiving
Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Lammie, Bob and Jean, at Cen-
tralia.
Miss Margaret Smith and
Richard Tipping, and Miss Mar-
ilyn Smith and Glenn Tedball,
e•)f Thedford, spent Thanksgiv-
Taken To Hospital
Miss Mary McEwan, 93, was
taken this week by ambulance
to. South Huron Hospital, Exe-
ter.
United Church Notes
Thanksgiving service was ob-
served Sunday morning with a
splendid congregation. Rev. R..
Currie Winlaw for his sermon
topic spoke on "With Thankful
Hearts." The choir for their se-
lection sang "Let me walk with
my Saviour," and a quartette
composed of Mrs. C. Winlaw,
Mrs. Pearl Passmore, Ron Mock
and Harry Horton, offered a se-
lection "Come, ye thankful peo-
ple, come." Mrs, Robert Pryde
presided at the organ consol.
Evening Auxiliary
Plans Bake Sale
"Thanksgiving" was the the-
me used for the October meet-
ing of the Evening Auxiliary
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of the Hensall United Church,
held Monday evening. Mrs.
Walter Spencer chaired the
meeting, and Mrs. P. L. Mc-
Naughton was in charge of the
devotional. Mrs. Pearl Pass-
more read Scripture passages
and Mrs. McNaughton offered,
prayer. The group aecepteda.n�
invitation to join the Arnold
Circle at their meeting Monday
evening, October 16. Mrs. Spen-
cer submitted the visiting re-
port.
In November the group will
entertain the WMS and Arnold •
Circle of Carmel Church, Chis-
elhurts, and Kippen Societies,
and their own WMS. Hostesses
will be Mrs, Jack Drysdale and
Mrs, Howard Scone. There will
be a special guest speaker.
Plans were finalized for the
Bazaar, bake sale and tea in the
church school room on Satur-
day, October 28, at 3 p.m. Mrs.
R. Boyce spoke on the School
for Leaders at Alma College
which she attended. Mrs, Boy-
ce was thanked by Mrs. Dave
Kyle.
Mrs. Robert Reaburn and Mrs.
Milton Lavery directed a recrea-
tional period. Hostesses were
Mrs. R. J. Drysdale and Mrs.
Raye Paterson,
In concluding his remarks, ors' Union has been too modest
Mr. Taylor said that the Farm- in recognizing its accomplish -
Huron Farm Union
Elects Officers
The following officers were
elected at the annual meeting
of Huron County Farmers' Un-
ion, held in Clinton, on Octo-
ber 5:
Director, Roy Hanna, Auburn;
sub directors, Edgar RathwelI,
Bayfield; John Semple, Bay-
field; George Campbell, Seafor-
th; Orval Starey, Seaforth, Wo
men's director, Mrs. Tom Gov-
enlock, Seaforth; women's sub
directors, Mrs. Robert Taylor,
Clinton; Mrs. Orval Storey, Sea -
forth; secretary, Carl Govier,
Auburn; treasurer, Mrs. Carl
Dalton, Seaforth; press secre-
tary, Mrs. Gordon Hill, Varna.
In his report, Director Robert
Taylor said. one of the high-
lights of the past year was the
presentation of a brief to Hur-
on County Council and urged
this practice be continued.
Mr. Taylor felt, in the future
more emphasis should be placed
on marketing and said it would
be wise to devote one meeting
per year to this. He expressed
regret that pressure at home
have made it impossible for
him to continue as an official
in the organization, but said he
would do what he could as a
member.
Court of Revision
Towns'hip of Hay
1962 Assessment Roll
NOTICE is hereby given that
a Court of Revision on the As-
sessment Roll for 1962 will be
held in the Township Hall, Zur-
ich, Ont., on the 2nd day of No-
vember, 1961, at 8:00 p.m., for
the purpose of hearing any ap-
peals against the Assessment.
All appeals must be deposited
with the clerk, according to in-
structions printed on the 1962
assessment Notice sent to each
assessed person.
V. L. BECKER, Reeve,
H. W. BROKENSHIRE, Clerk.
Dated at Zurich, Oct. 12. 1961
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weighed in at two onces elss than 20 pounds. To get to the
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apparently it was well worth their while. They also brought
along with them a number of small fish (as they called them)
weighing around the five pound mark. (Staff Photo)
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Plan Special Event
Mrs, John Deitz was hostess
for the regular meeting of the
Hensall Kinettes on Tuesday
night, when there were 100 per
cent attendance. President Mrs.
William Clement chaired the
meeting.
The group decided to take
care of serving refreshments at
the Kinsmen carnival on Octo-
ber 20, Plans for the rummage
sale on October 14, were fin-
alized at the meeting The mem-
bers will canvas the town for a
Christmas cake draw on Tues-
day, November 14.
In other business the group
decided to send a Christmas gift
to their adopted Italian child,
Mrs. William Fuss won the
raffle. The next meeting will
be held on November 14, at the
home of Mrs, John Heal.
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