Zurich Citizens News, 1970-07-16, Page 2PAGE TWO
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1970
READY FOR BIG WEEKEND - It takes a lot
annual Frontier Weekend planned for Hensall
exception. A group of enthusiastic supporters
for the calves, in the specialty classes. Left
Mousseau and Bob Baker.
of work to prepare for any big event, and the
this Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, is no easy
are seen here as they prepare to erect new shoots
to right are Doug Macaulay, Ron Swartz, Lloyd
(Citizens News Photo)
FAMILY REUNION
A family reunion gathered at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Hyde, Kippen, over the weekend.
Those attending were Pastor and
Mrs. Wallace Stephenson, Ruth
and David of Dryden, Mr. and
Mrs. Michael Walch and Heather,
of London; Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Yacknovets, Shelly and Ricky, of
Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Baird,
of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Hyde, Vicki and Sandy, of Lond-
on and Mr. and Mrs. Doug I-Iyde,
of Owensound. Pastor and Mrs.
Wallace Stephenson and family
have been visiting with Mrs.
Stephenson's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Hyde, for the last
couple of weeks.
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Elder -Smillie
Clan. Meet
The annualathering of the
Elder -Smillie Clan took place
at Seaforth, Lions Park on Satur-
day, July 11, with members from
Montreal, Toronto, Hyde Park,
Kingsville, Pittsburgh, PA, Chath•
am, Strathroy, Byron, Ailsa Craig
and nearby places.
The older members enjoyed
renewing acquaintances during
the afternoon, while the younger
members enjoyed a swim. This
was followed by sports and games
conducted by Mr, and Mrs. Jim
Rowe.
Sumptuous picnic meals were
enjoyed by all. Letters and reports
were given by members of the
executive committee. It was
decided to hold the 1971 re -union
same time, same place.
0
Organize Plans
For Rec Program
Hensall Recreation Committee
commenced its playground pro-
gram for children aged 6-12 years,
on Monday, July 13, with crafts
from 2-4 p.m. Monday to Thurs-
day of this week. Next week the
program will be held after swimmi
ing lessons from 3-5 p, m, and
will include sports which will be
conducted by Joe Reaburn.
Pamela Sangster and Mrs. A.
Couper have planned and arrang-
ed the program and will be assist-
ed by Sheila Sangster, Nancy
Forrest and Jane Smith,
There will be such activities
as sculpture and carving from
various materials, kite making,
painting, puppet making, a
scavenger hunt, story telling as
well as ball garnes and general
activities in the park.
There will be volleyball and
badminton equipment available
for any high school students who
might like to use these facilities.
The recreation committee would
be pleased to have some extra
help for their playground program
and if anyone feels that they can
spare an afternoon to help, they
should come to the arena at the
times mentioned above.
VARNA
Floyd McAsh, of Hamilton,
visited his parents, Mr, and Mrs.
John McAsh.
An item in the July United
Church Observer stated that Mrs.
Marcella Bandy, of Toronto, had
died. She was the wido of the
late Rev. H , G , Bandy, a former
pastor of the Varna United Church
charge.
The members of L , O, L , 1035,
are preparing to go to Kincardine
on Monday, July 13, to the cele-
bration there.
The Vacation Bible School will
start on Monday, July 20, in the
United Church.
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