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Zurich Citizens News, 1966-04-07, Page 6PAGE SIX ZURICH ;$1710NS NEWS VARNA NEWS The U.C.W. held their East- er meeting in the Church last `Thursday evening with 25 ladies present. Group 3 were in charge of the devotions with Mrs. Ralph Stephenson leading, Mrs, Mervin Johnson read the scripture lesson and Mrs Charles Reid gave the med- itation and prayer. The offering was taken by Mrs. Gorden Johnson and ded- icated by Mrs. Fred McCly- mont. Mr. Doug. Reid played a piece on his accordlan. Mrs. Gordon Johnson read a poem "Rain belongs to April". Mrs, John Ostrom was in charge of the Bible study. The president, Mrs. Mervyn Hayter, conducted the business period. Reports were given on the Pres- byterial -meeting held in Clin- ton recently. Twenty sick and shut in calls were made during the past month, Plans and shut n calls were made tonrecently. Twenty-six sick were made to hold an Easter thankoffering service later in the month. The roll call was answered by handing in an article for 'a baby, which will be sent to Mrs. Norman Johnson, a miss- ionary in Boliva, also a crib quilt that was made by the U. C.W. ladies. The meeting closed with prayer and group two served lunch. A paper drive will be held on Saturday of this week by the local young people. A special communion service will be held on Thursday even - in of this week in the United Church. 0 Eby -up Ceremony In a spring-like setting last Tuesday evening, four Brownies received their wings and flew up to Guides. They were Bon- nie San g s t e r, Kathy Cook, Melanie Veal and Christine Vanstone. Patti Ann Parker was also received into the Guide company at the same ceremony. A welcome was extended to all visitors by Brown Owl Mrs. Robert Cook and the program and decorations were arranged by Tawny Owl Mrs. Rodger Venner. Brown Owl, assisted by Snowy Owl Mrs. Barrie Jack- son presented Golden Bars to Ann Knight, Judith Mickle, Linda Beer, Nancy Stretton, Patti Ann Parker, Karen Kyle, and Cindy Parker. Golden Hands were presented to Bon- nie Sangster, Kathy Cook Melanie Veal and Christine Vanstone, and the following Proficiency Badges were award- ed: Kathy Cook received her Writers and Thrift Badges and Joan Goddard received her Writers and Minstrel Badges. Following the Fly -Up and presentations, games and songs were enjoyed by the Guides and Brownies and district com- missioner Mrs. Tom Lavender introduced a special guest, Mrs. J. M. Gibson, former Ranger captain of the Exeter company, who very interestingly explain- ed and showed slides of her recent trip to Mexico. Any girl who has ;had her seventh birthday and wishes to become a Brownie, please come along to the first meeting after Easter, which is Tuesday, April 19, at 4 p.m., in the United Church hall, Hensall. BUILDING CONTRACTOR • CUSTOM CARPENTRY. • YOU NAME IT . . . . . . WE'LL DO IT! No lob is too Large or too small for us. DICK -EDARD DIAL 236-4679 — ZURICH Call Us for Free Estimates Optical Service Large Assortment of Modern Frames Broken Lenses Duplicated Frames Repaired Let us fit you with a comfort• able pair of spectacles at a rea• sonable price. Let us suggest a qualified optometrist for an eye .examination. Bearing Aid Batteries, all Sizes. ALBERT HESS Jeweller and Optician IPINIXGAaitISKOZNIUMANIESOZIrmallUZIAMEZI ST. JOSEPH and DRYSDALE Alfred Ducharme, Correspondent nt Mr, and Mrs. Leo Corriveau, of Goderich, were Thursday last visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Corriveau, of this highway. Before moving to Goderich Mr. Corriveau lived in the Drysdale district. Mrs, Alice Denomme and Mrs. Dolph Sopha, in company with Mrs. Morris Durand, of the 14th concession, motored to London on Friday last on a business trip, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Du- charme, of Sarnia, were Sunday last visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Avila Ducharme, of this high- way. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Denomme, of Detroit, spent a few days in. this parish visiting with rela- tives and friends. They re- turned to their home this past week -end. Visitors from Zurich on Mon- day last, at the home of yours truly and Mrs. Ducharme, were Mrs. Theresa Hartman and Mrs. . Alvina Sararas. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Den- omme and daughter, of London, were Sunday last visitors with the former's mother, Mrs. Ade- line Denomme, who is in resi- dence with Mrs. Josephine Du- charme. At the beginning of this pres- ent week, forty -hour devotions were held in this parish. Mon -i signor Bourdeau officiated at both morning and evening' services. All services were well attended. Pioneer Days Con't.) In those pioneer days, work was drudgery to both men and women. Washday to the house- wife was not like today,. In. the summer time they walked to the lake where they were sure of a good supply of water, that they did not have around MRS. GEORGE T. WREN Mrs. George T. Wren, a high- ly respected resident •of Chisel - burst for over 70 years, passed away in South Huron Hospital, Exeter, on Friday, April 1, fol - Ilowing an illness of several years which she bore with much C Christian fortitude. Born in Hibbert Township, she was the former .Tanet E. Melville, and was in her 91st year. She was a member of Chiselhurst United Church and a life member of the Women's Missionary Society and very active in church work in form- er years. Surviving are two daughters, (Agnes) Mrs. Lloyd McLean, RR 1, Hensall; Mrs. Gladys O'Keefe, Toronto; one sister, Mrs. Agnes McNaught, Mitchell; two grand- children and three great grand- children. Her husband passed away in 1957. Public funeral service was held from Bonthron funeral chapel on Monday, conducted by Rev. S. E. Lewis, of Exeter. Temporary entombment in Hen- sall union mausoleum. the homes; Of course, in those days, they did not have big washings as today, for all mem- ber family s of the f y h ad only one change, and some of the poorer people did not even have that. When their clothes had to be washed, they re- mained with only their birth covering on until their change was dry. Not like today, when we press a button and within minutes all is again in readi- ness for use. At that time those many years ago, there were no mod- erized houses as today and it took much less to satisfy the people of that epoch than it does today. The reason, there were no appliances for the home, and therefore nothing tempted them and they were satisfied in their way of life. They were a happy-go-lucky people and generous amongst themselves, many times shar- ing full half with their neigh- bors. 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