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Zurich Citizens News, 1965-12-23, Page 3THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23,. 1965 74e 1qtea¢aei 664erceet Marjory Schwalm, Dottie •and . Shelley Kipfer and Brenda Link visited several shut-ins in the village Friday evening and sang several delightful Christ- mas carols. Ed Normington is spending the winter months with his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Traquair, and family, Woodstock. Nine large Christmas stock- ings were packed by Hensall Kinsmen and Kinettes and de- livered to patients at the On- tario Hospital, Goderich, and six pair of pyjamas made by some of the Kinette members for the Children's Aid Society, Goder- ich. Mr. and Mrs. George Arm- strong left this week to spend the holiday season with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Love, and fam- ily in Claremont, California, Mrs. John Henderson, Jack, Jean, Sylvia and Kathie are spending Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lindsay and family in Hamilton. At Carmel Presbyterian Church Sunday morning the following were welcomed into the church on profession of faith: Faye Taylor, Janice Bon- thron, Rose Marie Campbell, Carolyn Campbell, Cheryl Mous- seau, Lois Wright, Charles Schwalm and John Skea. Mrs. Grace Harpole left on Ciewooread GRCCTIflGS May Peace of which the angels sang, The Joy the shepherds knew, Bring blessings wonderful to share On Christmas Day to you. Maude Hedden HENSALL NEWS EDITOR ...y ..� .,.. MRS, MAUDE HEDDEN, Editor Thursday for Ottawa where she will spend the winter months with her daughter and son -in law, Mr, and Mrs. D, H. Pea cock, and family, Mrs Stanley Mitchell, who re- cently underwent surgery in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, is improving nicely, and expects to be home for Christmas Mr. and Mrs. William Roose- boom and infant son Allan, left on Tuesday by jet from the In- ternational Airport, Toronto, for Holland, where they will spend Christmas and New Years with their mothers, brothers and sisters. They expect to be away four weeks. It is 14 years since Mr. Rooseboom last took a trip to his homeland. The trip from Toronto to Amster- dam took seven hours. St. Paul's WA The WA of St. Paul's Angli- can Church met at the home of Mrs. Mary Taylor Wednesday, with president Mrs. Tom Laven- der presiding. Rev. J. P. Gan - don presented the study book, "Let God Go Free", Election of officers was held: past presi- dent, Mrs. T. Lavender; presi- dent, Mrs. Annie Reir; secre- tary -treasurer, Mrs. Barrie Jack- son. Carmel Group Cheer Shut-ins Twelve Christmas boxes were packed at the home of Mrs. Earl Campbell on Wednesday afternoon for the shut-ins of Carmel Presbyterian Church, a project of the Senior Women's Missionary Society of the church. Nine ladles assisting were Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Len Purdy, Mrs, Ed Munn, Mrs. Pearl Love, Mrs. George Walz, Mrs Stewart McQueen, Mrs Harry Snell, Mrs. Harvey Hyde, Mrs. Malcolm Dougall. u Farewell For Departing Couple A farewell party for Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Pepper, who are taking up residence in Seaforth, was held in the SS 10 Tucker - smith, when that school section honored the eouple and pre- sented them with end tables. About eight tables of euchre were in play. The lone hand winner was Richard Taylor; Mrs. Ernest Whitehouse won ladies' first and Diane McKay consolation. Winner of first prize for men was Tom Slavin. r 1✓1 r k k 1 Y 1r) Y Y1tr Ir Ir Ir Milk enriches holiday menus! Step up your milk supply for Christ- mas baking, cooking ... and for those "refrigerator raiders" home for holi- day vacation) TRY OUR ... DELICIOUS EGG NOG 'Specially Prepared — And Realy to Drink! Whipping Cream Always Rich in Flavour! At any time of tre year, Dairy Products are by far Your Best food value! 1 Brownies Visit The First Hensall Golden Hand Brownies and their lead- ers, Brown Owl Mrs. Robert Cook and Snowy Owl Mrs. Par- rie Jackson, visited Queensway nursing home last Tuesday af- ternoon. Carols were sung and residents given a gift by a Brownie, Amber Rebekahs The regular meeting and Christmas party of Amber Re- bekah Lodge was held Wednes- day evening with noble grand Mrs. George Clifton presiding. Plans were finalized for the visit of the assembly officer, Mrs. Audrey Whitehead, on January 5, when Pride of Huron Lodge, Exeter, will confer the degree at the lodge hall, fol- lowing the banquet at Carmel Presbyterian Church. Members exchanged gifts and a Christ- mas lunch was served. Christmas in the Churches Beautiful decorations, emble- matic of the Christmas season, formed an attractive setting in the churches Sunday, with spe- cial services held. St. Paul's Anglican Church The Christmas service of nine lessons and carols were held Sunday morning. Lessons were read by Miss Jean Henderson, Clark Forrest, David Jackson, Miss Sylvia Henderson, Mrs. Barrie Jackson, Mrs. Mary Tay- lor, Miss Marion Roberts, Jack Henderson the rector, Rev. J. P. Gandon, read the Epilogue. The choir, under direction of Mrs. Frank Forrest at the or- gan, sang an anthem, "That glo- rious song of old". Miss Jean Henderson was soloist, and a Christmas carol sung with Clark Forrest and David Jackson tak- ing the solos. Miss Kathie Henderson contributed a solo, "Silent Night". Carmel Presbyterian Church Special services were held both morning and evening. The choir rendered a special anthem and Rev. J. C. Boyne delivered an inspiring Christmas message. In the evening a special Christ- mas carol service was held, cen- tred around the beautiful music of the season, interspersed by Scripture passages .and anthems by the choir. A duet, "Only a Babe in the Manger", was sung by Ruth Anne Fleischauer and • Marlene Rader of Zurich, and a reading, "Why the Chimes Rang", by Mrs Newell Geiger, of Zurich. Hensall United Church Rev. H. F. Currie, for his morning message, spoke •on "God's Answer". The combined junior and senior choir, under the direction of Mrs. John Turk- heim, sang "Thou Bethlehem". Bob Forrest contributed a trumpet solo, "The Holy City", In the evening Hi -C Christmas vesper service was held. Miss Gretta Lammie presiding at the organ consol, President Doug- las Currie presided. Scripture reading, Jane Pyette; Christmas story, "No Room", John God- dard; solos by Joyce Flynn, "No Room in the Inn" and "The Birthday of a King". Eric Ross sang "0 Holy Night", and ush- ers were Carolyn Cook and Arlene Chipchase. Following the service they continued in the fellowship hall for a social period, The senior department of the Sunday school conducted spe- cial Christmas service taken by Mrs. Currie's class with Ricky Parker presiding and Roddy Chapman reading Scripture pas- sages; Brian Drummond gave the prayer. Christmas story, Mrs. Dave Kyle; colored film, "Each with his own brush", was shown by Mrs. Walter Spencer, assisted by Bob Forrest. V ti kt tk d..�c.....1M�.,�_ ,~rte From all of us to j" ali of you, we send our g greetings and best wishes for a merry, old-fashioned holiday season. QUEENSWAY NURSING HOME Harry and Ann Klungel, Hensall rgi A da ar Ip , Iyv I✓" pytCO* ‘tri›>k b 0 .urondale liamommutamo,_ 4�EYli4N C)<;1>14CI"A-C(C;? s HOLWAYS YY a • • W. wcmt to say a sincere ®'thank you." to all our great friends and wish them all the laughter, fun and good, deer of this happy holiday Aeasa HURON ,PO BODY Stara krocitiark, Mensal) 4 rl +.0 1 .1r.` 1 Fly -Up Ceremony For Hensall Group In a Christmas setting last Tuesday evening six Hensall Brownies received their wings and flew up to Guides. They were Pam Mickle, Kay Davis, Jill Drysdale, Sheila Sangster and Ruth Potter, who has re- cently arrived from France. Sherie Chuter, who was sick and unable to be present, will be received into the Guide Com- pany on January 4. A welcome was extended to all the visitors by Brown Owl. Mrs. Robert Cook, on behalf of the Hensall Brownies. Proficiency b a d g o s, were awarded to the f o l l o w i n g Brownies by Snowy Owl Mrs. Barrie Jackson: Melonie Veal, house orderly; Bonnie Sangster, skater and dancer; Judith Mic- kle, collector; Pam Mickle, skater, dancer and thrift; Kay Davis, skater, thrift and collec- tor; Jill Drysdale, collector and dancer. Tawny Owl Mrs. Rodg- er Venner also presented Gold - Deliver Plants The CP&T committee of the IOOF and Amber Rebekah lodges delivered 25 lovely Christmas plants to shut-ins at Hensall and Queensway nursing home, and to patients in South Huron Hospital, Exeter, and Huronview. Plants were deliv- ered on Sunday afternoon by members of the committee. Residents •of Hensall and dis- trict are going all out this year in decorating their homes and lawns with attractive Christmas decorations and colored lights in keeping with the Yuletide Season. M.;) t;F1' - a s en Bars to Joan Goddard, Patty Van Wieren, Joan Allan, Janie Heal and Diane Chuter, and district commissioner Mrs. Tom Lavender presented Golden Hands to Kay Davis, Pam Mickle, Sheila Sangster, Karen Broderick and Jill Drysdale. Following the presentations a Brownie play, under the direc- tion of Tawny Owl Mrs. Rodger Venner, was acted by several Brownies, 1,4 PAGE THREE The Brownie fly -up ceremony then took place and the First Hensall Guides carriedon with the program. Mrs. Tom Laven- der awarded several class badges to Pam Sangster and Linda Fuss, and Jane Pyette received her citizen, swimmer, minstrel and homemaker badges, and Joan Simmons re- ceived her camper and citizen badges. rl�,�.Ir 4•" w,�1w wI Santo's joining with us to top your Christmas with a bright "thank you" for • being such Loyal • Customers. REGAL GRILL, HENSALL LI .• .Mrs. Irene Davis, Proprietress. i } !{ . +tXVl.^T1!:itrih $f it .210 ..w•• OLD-FASHIONED Welegitle/Mar4f, Ire3.44' Times change, but the good old-fashioned spirit of Christmas goes on forever, and so do our hearty wishes for your happiness, and our earnest thanks for your friendly good will. Season's Greetings from these Hensall Businesses CR Hurondale Dairy Fink's Plumbing Ron Mock and Staff and HEATING • ,'{6 cctetoct ortm+c6{ir{mwmtC tPn cgt'Za;wockvoct Christie's 5c to $1 Hensall sttctortvoctoveye{s{ octoemtcs{e+:te+c4bmiets{ctvc tgr: J. Bonthron & Son Funeral Directors liocz+tCtmoctoctoiS tG{ocb tttoottool pitoctetocte tG Ferg's Service Station Bllighton Ferg, Proprietor vgtetewtewwwwc{at trtctocctogteocctoctocKtoott Chubb's Barber Shop Don McCurdy, Proprietor '- M! I .17/11 I hsl m f T 1 I 04 T. C. Joynt & Son Men's Wear Reid's Texaco Service John ,Reid, Proprietor , 5:0401SaDrDt tarrtrarneatlaNAZrAy]r1044INN-A2121101-DattAX Flynn's Barber Shop Joe Flynn, Proprietor • ZMAIIIIIADWNDIDIADIDIOMDMWMDMIIDIAANZI R. A. Orr Footwear SHOE REPAIRS, WA - MS SHARPENED Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to All