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Zurich Citizens News, 1961-11-09, Page 6PAGE SIX ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1961 Study Book at Missionary Meet NEWS OF HENSALL and DISTRICT Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Brod- erick and Karen, attended the The Woman's Missionary So- Gibson-Twamley wedding at SL ciety of the Hensall United Paul's Anglican Church, Strat- aurch niet Thursday afternoon ford, on Saturday, November 4, in the church, for their Novem- at which Karen was a flower ?ger meeting. Mrs. R. M. Peck, whose group was in charge, pre- sided. Mrs. J. Ferguson and Mrs. C. L. Jinks conducted the devotional. The second chapter of the stu- dy book was reviewed by Mrs. Grace Harpole and Mrs. R. Mc - girl. The bride is a neiee of Mrs. Broderick. Mrs, Basil Edwards returned home Saturday after spending two weeks with her niece and nephew Mr. and Mrs. Mel John- ston, in St. Catharines. Miss Amy Laramie, home Allister. Mrs, T. G. Coates ren teacher for the CNIB, will be tiered a pleasing solo, with Mrs. seen on the program, Compas- . Sherritt as accompanist, Sli- I sion, on Panorama over CFPL- T ties and a commentary on Kor- ea by tape recording was pre- sented by Mrs. Laird Mickle and Mrs. Jack Peck, The slides Toronto, visited with Mrs Basil and tape recording are sent by I Edwards over the weekend. Mrs. Janet Windsor, of Den- field, was a weekend guest with Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Eyre. Mrs. Alberta McBeath has re- turned home from Scott Memor- ial Hospital, Seaforth, and is staying with her son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alex McBeath of Kippen, where she will recuperate from a lengthy illness. Bingo Winners Winners at the Legion bingo Saturday night were: Jim Sma- le; Jean Messener; Mrs. George shields: Mrs. Ray; Mrs. Fleisch - TV, London, at 6 p.m. on Sat- urday, November 11. Mr. and Mrs. D. Jowett, of Miss Marion Current, their mis- sionary for prayer. For the business period, presi- . dent Mrs. E. Rowe presided. A motion was raised to send a Christmas gift to Miss Current, and invitations to Brucefield, November 9, and Evening Aux- iliary of the church, November 13, were accepted. Mrs. A. Clark reported for the visiting committee. Miss M. El- lis. and Mrs. W. Dilling submit- ted interesting highlights of the Presbyterial South Section meet- ing held at Whalen United Church. auer (2); Ms. Bown (Egmondvil- le); David Smale and Mr. Dou- pe; Mrs. Doupe; Mrs, William Smale; Miss Hannah ;Murray Mrs, Mary Taylor; jack pot spec- ials, David Smale; Mrs. Claren- ce Reid, and Mrs. Jim Clark; Mrs. Brown, Egmo.ndville, Door prize winners, Mrs. Maude Hedden and Mrs. Reich- ert. The bingo scheduled for Saturday November 11 has been cancelled owing to Remembran- ce Day, Jackpot for the bingo which will resume on Saturday, November 18, will be worth $120 in 59 calls, with two door prizes. Mrs. Ross D. MacDonald will attend an all session of CGIT Workshop Conference in the Baptist Church, London, on Sat- urday, November 11. Mr. and Mrs. George Hess, and Mrs. Gertrude Powell at- tended anniversary services at Grand Bend United Church Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lindsay and family, London, were week - TIEMAN'S HARDWARE di Plumbing • Heatinv a Electrical Work • Oil Burner Service SALES and SERVICE FURNITURE, COAL and tEV ENT PHONE 8 -- DASHWOOD 1 SHUR-GAIN MINERALS .. Even cattle on well balanced rations can suffer from "Mineral Hunger". Just as roughages vary so do individual animal's mineral requirements. It's not necessary to pay a lot of money for a good mineral mixture. SHUR-GAIN ESSENTIAL MINERALS for cattle—a registered and guaranteed mineral mixture con- taining ALL and ONLY those minerals presently known to be required by cattle and containing molasses for extra palatibility and dust -free handling. IT'S AVAILABLE AT OUR MILL AT A. REASONABLE PRICE M. G. iTZ and d SON PHONE 154 ZURICH end guests with Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson and family, Anniversary Service Miss Greta Laramie was guest violinist at Grand Bend United Church anniversary services Sunday evening, and Brian Smillie, guest soloist. Miss Laramie, for her selection, chose „The Old Rugged Cross" and "Traumerei", Brian, for his con- tribution, sang "Just a closer walk with thee," and "He", Mrs. C. E. Kennedy presided at the church organ and led the choir. Guest minister at the evening service was Rev. A. E. Holley, of Highland Road. United Chur- ch, Kitchener, formely of Grand Bend. Fred Broadley, Jim Taylor, C. Fiford and T. Berens, of Exeter, enjoyed a fishing trip to Thorn- bury over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peebles and family, and David Noakes, of London, visited over the weekend' with Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Noakes and family. Children Baptized The sarcrement of Holy Bap- tism was administered to the following children at the morn- ing service at Carmel Presby- terian Church: ` Gary Bruce Moir, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Moir; Kenneth Frank Varley, son ,of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Var- ley; Vicki Lee Baker, daugh- ter of . Mr. and Mrs. Murray Baker; Bryan John Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Baker; Robert Scott Beaver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beaver; James Kenneth Pollock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pollock; Lor- ri Michele Mousseau, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mous- seau; Alice Ann Dalrymple, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- mer Dalrymple; Bruce Samuel Thomson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Bert) Thomson. Poppy Day Members of the Legion Aux- iliary canvassed the village Sat- urday, selling poppies. Taggers on Saturday were: Mrs. C. Fif- ord, Mrs. L. Noakes, Mrs. C. Kipfer, Mrs. William Smale, Mrs. Leona Parke, Mrs. A. Clark, Mrs. John Skea and Mrs. Howard Smale. Mrs. W. J. 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