Zurich Citizens News, 1966-03-03, Page 3THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1966
Unit four, Hensel]. United
Church Women, under the con-
venorship of Mrs. J. Flynn,
have •completed nine quilts,
three for the bale for overseas
relief, and six custom quilts.)
Ladies quilting every day aver -1
aged around 15 a day. Pot -
luck dinners and afternoon teas
were a feature of the quilting.
Friends of Mrs. Mary Taylor,'
members of the bowling team
on which she plays, surprised
MRS. MAUDE
her at her home on the occa-
i sion of her 78th birthday and
presented her with a floral cen-
trepiece. A social hour was
enjoyed and refreshments
served.
Mr. and Mrs. William Fuss,
Mr. and Mrs, James Hyde and
Don Kyle, of Toronto, who is
on the staff of the Bank of
Montreal there, left Sunday,
February 27, by car for a two
weeks' vacation in Florida.
WAYNE AND SHUSTER
That hairy forearm betrays the true identity of the flower -
seller — Johnny Wayne, who seems to have Frank Shuster
fooled. The comics are being seen on CBC -TV's Show of
the Week several times this season,
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By DAVE WILSON'
Danny Thomas has scored ex-
tremely well this season with
his TV specials. So it's a na-
tural step for NBC-TV to sign
Danny, in advance, for three
more major special shows in
the 1966-67 season.
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Batman has scored again.
The new ABC series is just a
step away from becoming the
top show of the entire season.
The ABC network offers the
show in color on Wednesday
and Thursday nights at 7:30
p.m. Channel 13 airs both
episodes together every Sun-
day afternoon at 4:30 p.m.
Whether you view it in color
or black and white, it's a
winner.
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The movie listings look par-
ticularly good for the next few
days. This Sunday at 2 p.m.
Channel 10 will offer "The Re-
markable Mr. Pennypacker",
starring Clifton Webb, Dorothy
McGuire and Charles Coburn.
On Friday night (March 4) at
9 p.m. CFPL-TV's Film Festival
is "Advise and Consent", with
Henry Fonda, Charles Laugh-
ton, Don 'Murray and Walter
Pigeon. It's all about the dirt
and the dignity of political life,
particularly, as it relates to the
U.S. Senate. These are two
top movies and well worth
watching.
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Sammy Davis Jr. plays host
to Jonathan Winters, the An-
drew Sisters and the Supremes
on his show on NBC-TV on Fri-
day, March 4, at 8:30 p.m. Sam-
my was off to •a bad start with
this series but he's pulling out
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all stops to put the show back
on the track, He seems to be
taking a bigger part in the pro-
duction these days and that
should help.
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It's Chicago at Toronto
Channel 10 this Saturday
8:30 p.m.
on
at
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Danny Kaye stars in "The
Five Pennies" — the story of
bandleader Red Nichols — ou
Saturday Night at the Movies
on NBC this Saturday at 9,
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On Sunday, a new resident
of Virginia City is torn between
strong feelings for Ben Cart-
wright •and an equally strong
sense of duty to her invalid
brother on Bonanza. It's on
Channel 10 at 9.
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Would you believe it? Max-
well Smart is the only person
standing between the detona-
tion of an enemy atomic bomb
and the hopes of the free world
on "Get Smart" Friday night
(March 4) at 8 p.m. on Chan-
nel 10. Methinks all could be
lost.
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Here are a couple of dates
to circle. Sunday, May 29, and
Sunday, June 5. On these nights
NBC's "White Paper" will tele-
cast parts one and two of "The
Age of Kennedy". The pro-
grams will deal with Kennedy
the man and the politician, as
well as the historical forces
which shaped his life. Arthur
Schlesinger Jr. will serve as
consultant. I'll keep you up to
date as the dates approach.
Hensail Kinettes
Hold Beef Night
Regular meeting of the Hen -
sell Kinette Club was held on
Wednesday evening at the home
of Mrs, Harold Caldwell, with
100 Aer cent attendance, and
president Mrs, William Fuss
presiding. A. tentative date
was set for Saturday, May 7,
for their spring rummage sale
which will be held at Hensall
Arena.
The Kinettes and Kinsmen,
will visit Ontario Hospital,
Goderich, on Wednesday, March
23, to entertain the patients in
the hospital.
The club reached their ob-
jective of $215 and over, in the
recent March of Dimes cam-
paign.
A motion was passed to en-
tertain the Kinsmen once a
year. The response to organ-
ize Teen Town was very grati-
fying and an announcement
will be made shortly.
Nominating committee, Mrs.
Fuss, Mrs. Bob Caldwell, Mrs.
Harold Knight and Mrs, John
Baker, were chosen to bring in
the new slate of officers for
1966-67,
This been "beef night," many
views were aired, including
this outstanding quotation: "A
smooth running ship under the
capable hand of a good cap-
tain".
The next meeting, March 9,
will be past president's night
for which Mrs. William Clement
will be hostess.
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Obituary
Mrs. E. MacVICAR
Funeral service for Mrs. Elgie
M. MacVicar, 87, was held on
Thursday from the Denning
Brothers funeral home, Strath-
roy. Burial was in Poplar Hill
cemetery.
Mrs, MacVicar, of Strathmere
Lodge, Strathroy, passed away
at her home on Tuesday and is
survived by one one son, Wil-
liam, Strathroy; two daughters,
Mrs. Robert J. (Vera) Drys-
dale, Hensall; Mrs. Al. (Lottie)
Beare, Hamilton; half sister,
Mrs, George (Etta) Casey, To-
ronto.
The former Elgie Zavitz, she
was the widow of Hugh Mac -
Vicar.
About People
You Know . , .
Mrs. John Henderson was ad-
mitted as a patient to South
Huron Hospital, Exeter, Thurs-
day evening.
Mrs. Pearl Passmore spent
the week -end with her daugh-
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Felix Boogesman, Burlington,
Mrs, R. A. Orr entertained at
her home Thursday for her
grand -daughter, Barbara Lynn
Orr, little daughter of Mr. and
Mrs Jim Orr, Crediton, who was
celebrating her third birthday.
Attending the party were Lori
Flynn and John and Judith
Mickle. Games were played
and lunch served including a
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birthday cake.
Mrs, Eric Kennedy, who has
been visiting with her daugh-
ter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs,
Karl Haslip, and family, of
Burlington, is visiting with her
sister-in-law, Mrs. Geiger, at
Fenelon Falls.
Hensel! W.I.
Home economics and health
meeting of Hensall Women's
Institute will be held in the
Legion Hall, Wednesday, March
9, at 8:15 p.m. Guest speaker
will be Dr. C. J. Wallace, of
Zurich. Members are asked to
bring a shower of stamped get -
well cards at this meeting for
sick and shut-ins, and also to
bring something they have
made, sewn or grown. Pro-
gram convenors are Mrs. Clar-
ence Reid and Mrs. Garfield
Broderick.
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