Zurich Citizens News, 1966-09-22, Page 3i
Th]URSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1966
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VARNA NEWS
Rally Day
Rally clay and promotion serv-
ice was observed in the United
Church last Sunday morning
with the pastor, Rev. M. Morri-
son, in charge, and assisted by
William McAsh and Robert
Taylor and a number of Sunday
school scholars.
The Robert Raikes certificates
and seals were presented by
the superintendents: first year
certificate, Scott Consitt, Paul
Consitt, Sandra Webster; three-
year seals, Rob Roy Elliott,
Craig Taylor, Ralph Elliott;
four-year seals, Cathy Taylor,
Mary Lou Johnston, Robert
Morrison, Gary Morrison; five-
year seals, Lynda Webster; six-
year seals, Janet Taylor, Char-
lene Reid, Cheryl Webster,
Wendy Watson, Douglas Reid;
seven-year seals, Donna Taylor,
David Mustard; eight-year seals,
Lynn Taylor, Darlene Hayter,
Joyce Taylor, Janice Clarke.
Anniversary Services
Anniversary services will be
:held next Sunday, September
25, in the United Church with
Rev, W. Elford, of Seaforth, as
guest minister. Special music
is being prepared by the choir,
under the direction of the or-
ganist, Mrs. Robert Stirling.
Mrs. Alice Armstrong, of
Pilot Mound, Man., who has
been visiting relatives here, re-
turned home last week.
MRS, MAUDE REDDEN, Editor
Mr. and Mrs. William, Mac-
Kinnon, of London, were Sun-
day guests with. Mrs. Janet
MacKinnon.
Mrs. Don Rigby and Mrs, Bill
Knights, of Blemheim, visited
recently with Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Snell. Stewart and Jane
Knights returned home with
them after spending the past
week with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Snell.
Mrs. Ross McNichol is a pa-
tient in Clinton hospital, where
Call Tenders For
Highway 4 Work
Tenders have been called for
contract 66-183 for the grading,
drainage, granular base and hot
mix pavement .of Highway 4,
frons 0.25 miles north of Exeter
north limits, northerly 7.5 miles
to Kippen, including the Exeter
patrol yard.
The contract will also include
intersection improvements at
the junctions of Highway 4 and
83 and 4 and 84.
The contract will be awarded
early in .October. The contract
scheduling has been delayed
slightly in order that construc-
tion work would not interfere
with traffic to and from the
International Plowing Match to
be held at Seaforth during mid
October.
Tenders Wanted
TENDERS will be received up to 12 o'clock noon,
on Monday, October 3, 1966, for the construction of a picnic
pavilion, for the village of Hensall.
Contractor to supply all material and labor. Plans
for the building may be seen at the clerk's office, or the
contractor may procure a set of plans for the deposit of
$5, which will be refunded on the return of the same, in
good condition.
All tenders to be sent to, or placed with, the clerk.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
EARL CAMPBELL, Clerk,
Village of Hensall,
HENSALL, Ontario.
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she was admitted on Monday
of this week.
Miss Jennie Buchanan is a
patient in Clinton Public Hos-
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schut-
ter, Vancouver, B.C., and Mrs.
John Konynendyk, Woodstock,
were guests Tuesday with Mr.
and Mrs. Sim Roobol.
Anniversary services will be
observed in Chiselhurst United
Church this Sunday, September
25, at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. .After-
noon speaker is Rev. Andrew D.
Boa, of London, and evening
speaker is Rev. D. E. Stuart,
Brucefield-Kippen charge.
Kippen 4-H Girls
The second meeting of the
Kippen 4-H girls was held on
Wednesday evening at Mrs.
Bruce McGregor's. The leaders
demonstrated the making of
a white sauce, also spoke on
the "Food. Guide for Health"
and "Use Milk for Supper".
Some of the members helped
to make croutons, a cream soup,
New Officers For
Hensall Groups
The following officers for
1966-67 of Hensall Kinsmen and
Kinettes will be installed in a
joint installation ceremony with
the Exeter Kinsmen and Kin-
ettes, at Exeter on Wednesday,
September 28.
Kinsmen: past president, Jim
Hyde; president, Murray Baker;
first vice-president, Bob Cald-
well; second vice-president,
Wayne Reid; secretary, Harold
Knight; treasurer, John Baker;
registrar, Harold Caldwell; di-
rectors, Ron Wareing, Alvin
Campbell, John Baker; bulletin
editor, Jim Hyde.
Kinette officers are as fol-
lows: past president, Mrs. Wil-
liam Fuss; president, Mrs. Jim
Hyde; vice-president, Mrs. Rob-
ert Caldwell; secretary, Mrs.
Harold Knight; treasurer, Mrs.
Harold Caldwell; registrar, Mrs.
William Mickle; bulletin editor,
Mrs. John Baker.
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No Charge to phone from Zurich to Conklin's at
Grand Bend
one scalloped dish. They de-
cided to call themselves the
"Kippen Cookettes" for this
club.
The next meeting will be held
Wednesday, September 21, at
7:30 p.m. at Mrs. Ken MeL• ean's.
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Hensall Institute
Plans Activities
Hensall Women's Institute
opened their fall meeting on
Wednesday, September 14, with
a delicious pot -luck supper and
26 members present.
President Mrs. Beverly Bea-
ton presided for the business
meeting. Mrs. V. M. Pyette
and Mrs. Clarence Reid were
appointed voting delegates to
the Huron County Women's In -1
stitute rally at Auburn, October
3. An incitation to the Ontario
Hospital, Gaderich, October 25,
was accepted.
Mrs. Wilbert Dilling gave de-
tails regarding the district plow-
ing match to be held in Octo-
ber. Mrs. Carl Payne reported
concerning the centennial pro-
ject.
Members answered the roll
call with "Sing, say or pay".
Program convenors were Mrs.
L. Willert and Mrs. Gladys Cole-
man; hostesses, Mrs. J. Fergu-
son, Mrs. A. Noakes, Mrs. G.
Harpole, Mrs. J. Horton.
Hensall Kinettes
Hold Meeeting At
Summer Cottage
The summer cottage of Mr.
and Mrs. John Baker at Grand
Bend was the setting for the
fall meeting of Hensall Kinette
Club on Wednesday, September
14, taking the forth of a pot-
luck dinner, followed with a
business meeting.
Plans were finalized for the
10th anniversary of the club to
be observed with a banquet
October 12, at Hotel Hensall.
Guests are to include all past
members of Hensall Kinettes,
Exeter and Clinton clubs, con-
venor Mrs. Nancy Browne, St,
Thomas; Mrs. Hal Taggart, Lon-
don, wife of the national presi-
dent of the Association of Kins-
mens Clubs, and reeve Mrs.
Minnie Noakes, of Hensall.
Past president Mrs. William
Fuss was presented with her
president's spoon by president
Mrs. Jim Hyde.
The date for the annual fall
rummage sale was set for Sat-
urday, October 15, at the local
arena, at 2 p.m.
Service convenor Mrs. Ron
Wareing read a letter from
their adopted child in Italy.
Mrs. Harold Caldwell was ap-
pointed a delegate to represent
HURON CO-OPERATIVE
MEDICAL SERVICES
Offers to Residents of Huron County
Comprehensive Medical Coverage
At Cost!
Individual and Group Rates Available—
Inquire today from:
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BERT KLOPP, RR 3, Zurich
or at
HURON CO-OPERATIVE MEDICAL
SERVICES
82 ALBERT ST., CLINTON
PHONE 482-9751
this .club on the Hensall cen-
tennial committee.
Joint installation of Hensall
Dinettes and Kinsmen and Ex-
eter clubs will be held in Ex-
eter, September 28.
Contests were conducted by
social convenor Mrs. Harold
Caldwell, and won by Mrs. Wil-
liam Fuss. The raffle was won
by Mrs. Jack Drysdale.
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Children's Aid
Seeks Help For
Christmas Gifts
The Huron County Children's
Aid Society wishes to thank all
the organizations and individ-
uals who contributed to their
camp project, Through their
generosity 30 children were
able to attend camp this sone,
mer.
Following the precedent set
last year, the CAS again is mak•,
ing early plans to take care of
needy children, at Christmas.
Last year over 500 children
throughout the county were re-
membered.
This project takes many
weeks of planning, wrapping
and delivering. Since much of
this work is done by volunteer
help, an early start is essential.
The public appeal last year
for clothing and donations was
most gratifying, and again the
CAS is asking for help, Chil-
dren's clothing, toys, etc., should
be at the Court House, Goderich,
not later than November 1,
Organizations who make an an-
nual donation are asked to dis-
cuss this project at their next
meeting.
IT'S A MUST
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By restricting the energy level, this feed will aid in
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This energy restriction will result in pullets being
in good condition to assure top egg production in the
months ahead.
Drop in and we will discuss the complete SHL'R-
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