Zurich Citizens News, 1966-03-17, Page 3THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1966
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
PAGE' THREE
Honor Retiring
Railway Worker
Over 40 employees of the
CNR and friends from Clinton,
Seaforbh, St. Marys, Granton,
Ailsa Craig, Camlachie, Exeter
and Hensall honored Asa
Deeves, of Hensall, ,at a party
)Friday night in the Legion Hall,
and presented him with a gold
wrist watch on the occasion of
his retirement recently after 31
years of service as section mane
of the CNR. Mrs. Deeves was
presented with gold earrings
and pin.
A social hour was enjoyed
playing cards, with dancing an
added feature of the evening,
with music supplied by Cecil
Maxwell on the violin, Don Mc-
Curdy on the banjo, and Miss
Marilyn Maxwell at the piano.
rn charge of arrangements
were Mrs. Cecil Maxwell, Mrs.
Doug Maxwell, Miss Marilyn
Maxwell and Mrs. Garnet Allan.
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News of Hensall District
' Mr. and Mrs, James McAllis-
ter and Mr. and Mrs. William
Soldan left Thursday, March 10,
for a five weeks' vacation to
New Orleans and through to
Arizona.
The Girl Guides of the First
Zurich Company visited with
the Hensall Girl Guides at their
regular meeting Tuesday eve-
ning. Campfire singing was in
charge of the Zurich girls.
Word was received of the
sudden passing of Mr. Seaton,
of Brockville, who died sud-
denly of a heart attack while
returning home from the hos-
pital where he had been a pa-
tient. He was the father of
Mrs. Ross MacDonald, of Rod-
ney, formerly of Hensall, and
often visited here on many oc-
casions,
Mrs. Gus Voth, of Birming-
ham, Mich., was a week -end
visitors with her mother, Mrs.
Louise Simpson.
Mrs, George Hess, Mrs. J. E.
McEwen, Mrs. Annie Reid, Hen-
sall; Mrs. Valerie Armstrong
and Mrs. Harold Beaver, Exe-
ter, were guests of CKSL Radio
Coffee Club, London, Saturday
last, and were entertained to a
fashion show at the Odeon
Theatre, a musical program and
a film, "Madam X". Valuable
prizes were drawn for.
Ross Jinks, of London, form-
erly of Hensall, underwent sur-
gery at Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don, on Friday last.
Lose First Game
Hensall Pee Wees lost the
Obituary
FRANCIS W. HARBURN
A highly esteemed resident
of Hensall for the past 20
years, Francis W. Harburn, 61,
died suddenly at his work while
employed as night watchman
for Exeter Canadian Canners at
their warehouse at Grand Bend,
Saturday afternoon.
The late Mr. Harburn was
born. at New Liskeard, was a
member of Hensall United
Church, and a member of Exe-
ter LOL.
Surviving are his wife, the
former Madeline Walden, of
Westfield; one daughter, Mrs.
John (Geraldine) Eckel, RR 1,1
Varna; five sons, William, of t
Goderich; Glenn, of Stratford; tion.
Murray, of Grand Bend; La-
verne and Keith, at home; two
sisters, Mrs, Roy (Hilda) Smale,
RR 1, Hensall; Mrs. Mary Pot-
ter, Stratford; two brothers,
Henry, Staffa, and Marvin,
Florida, and three grandchil-
dren.
Public funeral service was
held from the Bonthron funeral
home Tuesday at 2 p.m., con-
ducted by Rev. H. F. Currie,
with interment in Staffa ceme-
tery.
W
first game of the OAA play -
downs with an 8-5 score in
favor of Mildmay Saturday af-
ternoon, at Mildmay. Next
game in the series is at Hensall
Friday evening at 8 p.m.
Senior WMS
The March meeting of the
Senior Women's Missionary So-
ciety of •Carmel Presbyterian
Church was held Thursday af-
ternoon last, with president
Mrs. Earl Campbell opening
with a word of welcome to the
13 members who attended. For
the devotional period, incharge
of Mrs, R. A. Orr,. five ladies
took part, namely: Mrs. Harry
Snell, who spoke on "India";
Mrs. Malcolm Dougall, "For-
mosa"; Mrs. Al Hoggarth "Ni-
geria"; Mrs. George Walz,
"British Guiana"; MTs. Harvey
Hyde "Japan and Korean Chris-
tian Church". Next meeting,
April 4, will be held in the
evening. The Ladies' Aid met
for a brief business meeting.
Hockey Notes
Hensall Pee Wees, in two re-
cent exhibition hockey games,
defeated Seaforbh Pee Wees
2-1 in a game at Seaforth on
Saturday, and also defeated
Liman Pee Wees 5-1 on Mon-
day.
John T. Johnston
John Thomas Johnston, a pa-
tient at Queensway nursing
home for one year, died sud-
denly Thursday of a heart at-
tack. A native of B.C., he came
to Hensall from London. He
was in his 78th year. Surviv-
ing is one sister in B.C. Priv-
ate funeral service was held
from Bonthron funeral chapel
Saturday morning, conducted
by Rev. J. C. Boyne. Inter-
ment in. Hensall Union Ceme-
tery.
Mrs, Gordon Troyer is a pa-
tient in Clinton Public Hos-
pital.Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Brown,
of Detroit, Mich.; Mrs. Mar-
guerite Ulch, Windsor, were
week -end guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Ed. Little and family.
Jahn F. Ingram has pur-
chased the property of the late
Mathew England, on Queen
Street, and has sold his prop-
erty on Brock Street to Don
Travers.
Mrs. Jean Turvey was in To-
ronto over the week -end at -
ending a hair styist conven-
Hensall Legion Ladies' Auxiliary
Wish to announce they will cater for
Banquets, Weddings, Bonspiels
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