Zurich Citizens News, 1973-10-18, Page 3THURSDAY, OCTOBER l., 1973
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MRS. JOYCE PEPPER, CORRESPONDENT
Mr. and Mrs. John Schofield
of Parkhill visited Sunday with
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Schwalm
and Mrs. Daisy Ivey and Mrs.
Jane Crone.
Mr. and Mrs, Desmond Ivey,
of Sarnia, visited with Mrs.
Daisy Ivey, who is the formers
mother, last Thursday.
Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Robb of
Lucan visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schwalm,
Mrs. Ivey and Mrs. -Crone.
4 -H MEETING
The second meeting of the
Hensall4-H "Globe -Trotters"
was held Tuesday evening at
the home of Mrs. Fuss. Each
girl named a food used by the
early Canadian settlers for the
roll call, The Food Guide and
early recipes were discussed.
Onion soup, Grench style, was
made and enjoyed by a number
of the girls. The next meeting
will be on Tuesday, same place,
same time,
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Black-
well, Mary, Ida -Ann and
George, and Mrs, Clinton Sweet
visited Mrs. Victor Sweet of
St. Catherines, and spent some
time in Niagara Falls over the
weekend.
UNITED CHURCH
A goodly crowd attended
Hensel]. United Church on Sun-
day morning for the Children's
Day Service. The children's
choir and the youth choir sang
throughout the service, and
combined together for the fin-
ale. These choirs have been
practicing for the past five
weeks under the direction of
Mrs. Norma Pryde, and were
assisted by Mrs. Joyce Pepper,
Mrs. Shirley McAllister, Karen
McAllister and Brenda Pepper.
Special guest for the service
was Ev. Smith, Director of
Communications and steward-
ship for the London Conference,
better known to the children as
"Captain Smith, " and along
with his puppet "Salty" entert-
ained, His puppet antics were
very much enjoyed by all.
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
LEGION LADIES
The October meeting of the
Ilensall Legion Ladies Auxiliary
was held recently at the Pine -
ridge Chalet. The evening
started with a dinner to comm-
emorate the Auxiliaries 24th
birthday.
President Mrs. Mildred Chal-
mers presided, Members decid-
ed to help other organizations to
canvass for the blind in Ilensall.
Sports officer, Mrs. Iva Reid,
gave her report of the sports,
and announced bowling tourna-
ments coming up in Exeter on
October 17 and in Goderich on
November 7,
The mystery prize was won by
Mildred Chalmers, attendance
prize by Donna Allan. and the
guessing prize by Vera Sntale.
A special draw for the evening
was won by Mrs. Mona Camp-
bell,
Those attending from Hensel].
the Iluron Presbyterial Fall
Rally held in Knox Presbyterian
Church in. Goderich were Mrs.
Florence Hyde, Mrs, Blanche
Dougall, Mrs. Grace 2v1cEwan,
Mrs. Elizabeth Faber, who displ-
ayed the Literature Books and
Mrs. Rachel Schwalm who gave
a report of the National Council
which she attended for five days
in May at Ewart College in
Toronto.
WI entert
The Family and Consumer
Affairs meeting of the Liensall
Women's Institute was held in
the Legion llall, Wednesday
evening. President Hilda Payne
welcomed members, visitors
and guests from Zurich, and the
meeting opened with the Mary
Stewart Collect and the Ode.
The Metric system was dis-
cussed, and a skit was performed
with Mrs. Mable Shirray as
Commentator and Helen Tinney,
Janis Bisback, Cheryl Bisback,
Mrs. Nan Britton and Mrs. Marg
Ingram demonstrating pounds
changed to grants and kilograms.
The minutes of the Septemb-
er meeting were read by Mrs.
Winnie Skea in absence of
secretary Mrs. Grace Peck.
Marg Ingram gave a treasurer's
report. Everyone stood for a
moment of silence in memory
of the late Mrs. Maude liedden.
Acting secretary thanked
everyone who helped with the
recent canvassing. It was ann-
ounced that the historical Soc-
iety meeting will he held on
October 17, at l p.m. in Zurich,
with the Hess fancily to entert-
ain. The Area Convention is on
November 7 and at the Banq.-
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guests
ueteer in London, Mrs, Nellie
Riley gave a very interesting
report on the Rally which she
and other members had attended
at Centralia College in October.
Hilda Payne thanked everyone
who helped with the fair display.
Program convenors were Elsie
Carlile and Myrtle Orr. Mrs.
Orr led in a sing song and read
an article on Bible Ecology, and
explained that "Family and Con-
sumer Affairs" meant.
Sylvia Bell and Wendy Dixon
favoured everyone with two
accordian and guitar duets.
Mrs. Orr introduced Jim
Marshall , a teacher at South
Huron District High School,
who spoke on "Ecology." He
explained that the word Ecology
means Household Study (house-
hold meaning the planet earth)
and also showed a film. Hazel
Corbett gave courtesy remarks
thanking everyone taking part.
Some resolutions, which are
to be brought in at the Area
Convention, were discussed,
Mrs. Britton thanked the member
for the lovely card that bad been
sent to her. Hostesses were Marg
Tngram and Mrs. Grace Harpole.
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