Zurich Citizens News, 1972-07-27, Page 3THURSDAY JULY 27, 1972 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
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At the morning sertice of
Worship in Hensall United
Church Sunday morning, Laura
Elizabeth, infant daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Howie Wright,
received the rites of baptism.
Mrs. Robert Hoffman of Dash-
wood was the guest soloist, and
Rev. Don Beck chose for his
sermon the topic "You are the
Lift."
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brock,
Jeffrey and Karen, arrived
recently from Hong Kong to
spend a month's holiday with
the former's parents, Mr, and
Mrs. Russel Brock, and other
relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Brock,
Bruce and Beth, Stayner, also
visited the Brocks for a few
days before leaving for Scotland
and England. Don Will be
teaching in Falmouth, England,
next year, on a teacher ex-
change basis.
Rev. and Mrs. W, J• Rogers
and Brenda, of Bramalee, visit-
ed with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Mitchell last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gittus
and sons'returned to their home
in Rochester, Minnesota, after
visiting with the former's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Gittus
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Obituary..
JAMES W , VENNER
A well known Hensall area
man, James W. Venner passed
away at the Queensway Nursing
Home on Wednesday, July 19,
in his 61st year.
Surviving are one brother
Lloyd, of Hensall, and several
nieces and nephews. A sister,
Mrs, William (Florence) Kyle
predeceased him in 1971.
The body rested at the Bon-
thron Funeral Chapel, Hensall,
where service was held on
Saturday July 22, with Rev.
Don Beck officiating. Interment
was made in McTaggart's Cem-
etery.
Pallbearers were Eric Mans-
field, Jim Bozzato, Tom Kyle,
Al Kyle, John Skea and Garnet
Allen.
Hensall institute
at Huronview
Hensall Women's Institute
were hosts to the July birthday
party at Huronview last Wed-
nesday afternoon, with Mrs.
James McAllister acting as
chairman. A ballet dance by
Lancia Visscher acid a piano
duet by Landa and her brother
Bart was much enjoyed,
Sam Rannie very capably
led everyone in a sing -song
and sang two lovely solos with
Greta Lammie accompanying
on the piano. Frank Forrest
played selections on the violin
and was accompanied by Mary
Broadfoot on the piano. Frank
was later joined by a resident
of the home, Norman Speir,
who also played the violin,
and many lovely duets were
enjoyed.
Beryl Elgie presented gifts
to 30 residents of the home
who were celebrating birthdays
in July, after which cupcakes
and lemonade were served.
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Resource Rangers are a youth
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Association.
Forest Fires start as a result
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The Allan Sisters, who sing regularly on CBC -TV's the Tommy
Hunter Show each Friday night, are really sisters, not just two
singers who came together to form a singing duo. Coralie, left
and Jackie now live in Toronto, but come originally from
Edmonton from a family of five sisters and one brother.
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